Category: November 2018
Clubs & Classes, November 2018
Open Board of Directors positions
David Loendorf, President Senior Village at SaddleBrooke is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation registered in the state of Arizona and designated as a Qualifying Charitable Organization (QCO). Our mission is to “provide simple, non-medical services to residents of SaddleBrooke to help them live independently as they age in place.” Village volunteers are committed to helping whether…
Clubs & Classes, November 2018
Senior Village at SaddleBrooke – Neighbors helping Neighbors
An open letter to Senior Village Senior Village occasionally receives notes of appreciation from members grateful for the services we provide. What follows is an unsolicited letter from our member Sheila Abraham who sums up the reasons why the Village has grown to over 500 members in three years with 160 dedicated volunteers. “I wanted…
Clubs & Classes, November 2018
Saturday Morning Bridge Clinic
Paul Shalita This clinic is a practice and critique session designed for players at intermediate and advanced levels who desire to improve their bridge. No partner is necessary. No time commitment; come late, leave early. Meet potential new partners. Sessions run from 9:00 a.m. to noon on Saturday mornings at 37901 S. Arroyo Way…
Clubs & Classes, November 2018
Fellowship and fun are in the bag
Generals, November 2018
Unused prescription drop off
Drop off your unused prescription drugs at the Pinal County Sheriff’s SaddleBrooke Substation (in the Mini Market near the Bank of the West) on Friday, November 9 from 10:00 a.m.-noon or Tuesday, November 27 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. Place any prescription pills in plastic bags sealed. Note: No liquids, creams, needles, syringes can be accepted. They…
Generals, November 2018
Unit Happenings
Unit 3-S Brenda Newitter Sheila Tuhy, well known in Unit 3-S for her baking talent, hosted a Sunday brunch at her house on October 14. It was attended by 51 Unit 3-S residents who enjoyed the catered custom omelets and also the many breads, rolls and muffins that Sheila and her former neighbor, Mary Murphy,…
November 2018
SB Masters swim team meet benefits Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Allison Lehman On September 22-23, 2018 the swimmers represented SaddleBrooke Masters Swim Team: Lyn Moreno, Allison Lehman, Carl Marriot, Harold Peters and Steve Truesdale, swam in the fourth annual Jamina Winston Swim Meet in Mesa, AZ. Coach Jay Selsnick provided his support in joining the swimmers at the meet. Lyn and Allison participated in this…
Religion, November 2018
Community Church attends World Habitat Day
Carol Thompson World Habitat Day is an international day of action that highlights the basic right of all humanity to adequate shelter. Formalized by the United Nations General Assembly in 1985, World Habitat Day is an opportunity to engage in global efforts to build a better world, one home at a time. On World Habitat…
Clubs & Classes, November 2018
Wild horses of the Salt River
Pam Boedeker Bob Koblewski was the first speaker of the new year for SaddleBrooke Nature Club. He will be a very hard act to follow! SaddleBrooke One knows Bob as the guy with the camera at every event. Bob’s passion for photography extends beyond the smiling faces of SaddleBrooke residents. He and his wife, JoAnn,…