Category: Clubs & Classes

Shop and support SBCO

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization that is a wonderful way to help the kids, clothe and educate children in the SBCO service area extending from Catalina to the San Carlos Apache Reservation. A great way to do this is by shopping at Bashas’ and using their Bashas’ Community Support Card.…

SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club

Lynne Kumza They came—one by one. They came—the grave yard zombies, a wicked witch, a perky pumpkin, a heavenly angel, a scary spider, a happy hula girl and a few more eerie looking characters. They came—and joined as one unusual and mischievous looking group of fun seekers. They came—dancing, drinking witches brew and having a…

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 in…

MPMGA hosts annual golf event

The SaddleBrooke volunteers

Bob Edelblut The PGA and the LPGA are sponsors of the First Tee organization and the First Tee of Tucson is its regional affiliate. On Sunday, October 23 the MPMGA hosted at the MountainView Golf Course the First Tee of Tucson annual golf day. Tim Koch has masterminded this event for the past six or…

WOOO

Women On Our Own (WOOO), a club for single women living in SaddleBrooke, has a busy schedule of activities planned for the coming months. For those new to SaddleBrooke, this newly sanctioned group recently became an official SaddleBrooke Club. To join WOOO contact Lynn at [email protected]. Dues are a one-time fee of $12. Activities for…

Cyclemasters ride to a ghosty affair

Ted Belanger Saturday, October 29 was a perfect fall day in SaddleBrooke for our club’s Halloween ride. Thirty-five members participated in the search for the winning spider held captive by a not so friendly ghost. The lucky five winners received gift cards from Panera Bread for their lucky findings. The ride was followed by a…

Charity sewing

Finished outfits

Nan Nasser Once a week a group of women meet at the SaddleBrooke Arts and Crafts Center, HOA 1. They share projects, ideas, successes and frequently tackle some community service sewing. Under the leadership of Lin Bradner, supported by Judy Hans, the group decided to make outfits and quilts for the children housed at Casa…