Category: November 2018

Guild Artists Complete Mural For Cycling Room

LaVerne Kyriss What has 74 wheels, is 36 feet long and took more than 250 hours to complete? It’s not a heavy-duty semi-trailer. It’s the new mural installed on two walls of the spin cycling room at MountainView. It was created by members of the SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild. It all started last year when…

Rainy day Health Fair still drew crowds

Phyllis Ketring The Health Fair Planning Committee would like to thank the amazing SaddleBrooke One staff for their dedicated and willing service during the 21st annual Health Fair. Even though it was a rainy morning, nearly 1000 people attended the fair. The staff’s excellent service was supported by over 100 incredible volunteers. Exhibitors always are…

A role model

Martha, age 86, not only leads morning fitness walks five days a week for the SaddleBrooke Hiking Club, she was the oldest hiker in the Arizona Trail in a Day event on October 6. Martha is a role model for staying active through walking and hiking.

SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network

SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network needs some of your space Karyle Steele SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network is in desperate need of storage space here in SaddleBrooke. Holding space is needed for all donated items received [such as linens, pet beds and pet food] until they can be transported to the various shelters and rescue groups that…

Health Night Out – November 26

Don Jensen “Healing Hands: Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Conditions of Our Greatest Tool” will be presented by Dr. Christopher G. Stevens, Tucson Orthopedic Institute on Monday, November 26 at 7:00 p.m. at the MountainView Clubhouse Ballroom. On Monday, November 26, the Health Night Out team will welcome Dr. Christopher Stevens, Orthopedic Hand, Elbow and…

RV Club members attend balloon festival

Ken Marich Twenty members of the SB RV Club attended the 46th annual Hot Air Festival held in Albuquerque, NM. This is the largest balloon festival in the world. Over 900,000 enthusiasts attended the 2018 event with over 400 balloons launched into the sky. Chris and Audrey Costello were the organizers. Our group totally enjoyed…

A hometown space mission prepares to explore

OSIRIS-REx is NASA’s first mission to collect a sample from an asteroid and return it to Earth for study and it’s being led by the University of Arizona, right here in Tucson. Join Unit 32 on November 26 for a presentation and Q and A with the Mission’s Deputy Communication Lead, Christine Hoekenga to learn…

About The Sonoran Singers

What entity do you get when you collectively combine 30+ female voices, who sing in three-part harmony, a director with 67 years of skillful piano and singing experience, a president of the organization who has been singing for 73 years and, in addition, a piano accompanist who has a very impressive educational and performance resume?…