Becky O’Hara, CFRE The University of Arizona Cancer Center is a comprehensive cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute. The center provides clinical services to cancer patients, does laboratory and clinical research, and educates heath care professionals and the public. The mission of the University of Arizona Cancer Center is to prevent and cure…
Category: December 2019
Generals, December 2019
Dick Bynum: Finding my own voice
LaVerne Kyriss “Telling a story through art, communicating a feeling, an idea, is what a good artist can do,” explained Dick Bynum. An oil painter and potter for only ten years, Bynum began exploring art after he retired and moved to SaddleBrooke in 2004. “In my younger days, I was a runner, skier, and avid…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
A new team sport…give us a whirl
Generals, December 2019
Fall dinner theatre delivered to nearly sold out audiences
Andrea Molberg Over six November nights to nearly sold out crowds, SaddleBrooke was served a delightful dinner theatre production Cooking with Gus. A patron attending the first night said, “It gave me goosebumps at one point, and I laughed so hard my ribs hurt.” The comedy had a four-person cast of community theatre veterans –…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
Francophiles celebrate Halloween
Pat Smith Halloween was celebrated in grand style by the SaddleBrooke Francophiles on Oct. 19, at the home of Bob and Carey Ricard. Members played games, including “Guess What Halloween Symbol I Am”, with prizes given to the four quickest guesses. Prizes were also given to those who wore the most creative costumes; winners included…
Features, December 2019
Word of the Month: Shungite-fullerenes
David Zapatka Shungite-fullerenes: a unique combination of carbon and silicate minerals found in an ancient deposit in Karelia, Russia. Friend and fellow Wisdom Seeker book club member, Sandria (Joy) Valente, gave me a special gift recently, a shungite-fullerenes rock. I had never heard of these before. Joy explained shungite-fullerenes have special properties and are called…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
Arizona Trail-in-a-Day results
Elisabeth Wheeler On Oct. 12, the SaddleBrooke Hiking Club participated in the statewide Arizona Trail in a Day’ hike, an event designed to promote our 800+ mile hiking trail that spans the state from the Mexico border north to Utah. Karrie Kressler, Community Program Coordinator of the Arizona Trail Association reports the following results of…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
Enjoy learning to dance
Wanda Ross We are hugely fortunate in SaddleBrooke to have a large cadre of experienced dancers who volunteer their time to teach ballroom dancing. Lessons that would easily cost $60-$75 per hour at studios are free to members of the SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club. How nice is that? Instructors for each class spend many hours…
Features, December 2019
Spotlight in SaddleBrooke: When you’re 85?
Mary Jo Bellner Swartzberg “I could be handy, mending a fuse When your lights have gone You can knit a sweater by the fireside Sunday mornings go for a ride Doing the garden, digging the weeds Who could ask for more Will you still need me, will you still feed me When I’m sixty-four?” —When…
Clubs & Classes, December 2019
Spanish Culture Club news
Gail Blizard Word for the day: Solsticia (solstice) The winter solstice is rapidly approaching. Many of us look forward to the lengthening days with anticipation. The Maya Civilization, which at one time ruled immense regions of Mexico and Central America, honored the winter solstice in December with several rituals. They considered the winter solstice (which…