Category: Clubs & Classes

Desert Cinema

Coming Attractions Schedule Date Time Our Kind of Traitor R December 20 2:15 and 7:00 p.m. Free State of Jones R December 27 2:15 and 7:00 p.m. Captain Fantastic R January 3 2:15 and 7:00 p.m. War Dogs R January 10 2:15 and 7:00 p.m. Programs are subject to change. Please check our website for the latest schedule. Tickets:…

Resilience Ecology in a changing world

Door prize winner Jean Patton and Don Falk; photo by Ed Skaff

Pam Boedeker SaddleBrooke Nature Club has again benefitted from the incredible speakers, research and resources about our desert environment at the University of Arizona. Our speaker at the November meeting was Dr. Don Falk. He is on the faculty at the University of Arizona teaching a class on Watershed Management and Ecohydrology. His research areas…

Angel gowns by Connie

Connie with largest gown

Nan Nasser Connie Sieverding moved from Wisconsin to SaddleBrooke six years ago. An avid sewer, taught by her mother to “repurpose” items, Connie joined a SaddleBrooke sewing group called Sew Busy Cut-Ups and introduced the members to her latest project, making Angel Gowns for babies who are called to heaven before ever leaving the hospital.…

Gardeners Exchange

The Gardeners Exchange of SaddleBrooke Ranch welcomes Toni Moore, 16 year veteran Pima County Master Gardener to speak on Wednesday, December 14. Program begins at 1:00 p.m. at La Hacienda Club, La Mesa Room. Come hear Best Trees for Desert Landscapes. What makes a tree the best choice for your landscape? Consider what you want…

Team Trivia

What is the most popular happening in SaddleBrooke on Tuesday night? Trivia How do we accommodate all who want to participate? No easy answer! How to deal with the super popularity of Trivia has been an ongoing question for all concerned for such a long time. We have discussed again and again how we can be…

Move to the Music: A line dance based exercise class

You are born to dance. Have you ever been listening to the stereo and automatically start tapping your feet or otherwise moving to the beat? “It’s an instinctive response,” says Costas Karageorghis, Ph.D., a music and sports researcher and coauthor of Inside Sport Psychology. That’s because you’re hardwired to move to the music, possibly because…