Category: Clubs & Classes

Wednesday Ladies Duplicate Bridge Club

Yvonne LeCornu Ladies Duplicate Bridge Club is open to all SaddleBrooke women who want to play non-sanctioned duplicate bridge with ACBL rules. The club plays every Wednesday from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the SaddleBrooke One Activity Center. The entry fee is $3 per person per day. So, if you are new to bridge…

Nature Club

Kay Sullivan Members filled the West Ballroom for the November meeting, because the presentation was about “The Life of Black Bears,” by Sandy Reith, now a volunteer and recent retiree from the Pima County Conservation Lands Resources. With the recent bear activity in SaddleBrooke, this was a timely subject, and I wish we could have…

Ask the Instructors

Laurence Edralin The SaddleBrooke Computer Club has assembled their best instructors in a new and very special format for SaddleBrooke residents who find themselves curious or facing a brick wall with a new device or technology or something they have had for some time and have not understood completely. You may have numerous questions about…

You Could Win a Delicious Dine Around Package!

Linda Greenough The SaddleBrooke Quilt Club has partnered with local area restaurants to provide Delicious Dine Around certificates as part of their raffle prize packages that can be won at the March 21, 2026, Quilt Show being held at the MountainView Country Club. So far, 20 restaurants have provided certificates valued at $15 to $100…

Have You Seen the Stars?

Penny Bartley The SaddleBrooke Quilters’ 2026 raffle quilt is called Sonoran Starburst and represents the SaddleBrooke sky. With a deep, chocolate-brown background, the quilt is filled with brightly colored stars. The colors reflect our Arizona desert, and the quilt is a perfect complement to any Southwestern décor. The quilt can be used on a bed,…

RV Club Heading to Borrego Springs March 15-22

Ron Browne The SaddleBrooke RV Club (SBRVC) is an active group of SaddleBrooke residents who enjoy traveling in a variety of RVs, such as travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes. The club also welcomes those who currently do not own RVs but have sufficient interest in the RV lifestyle to attend club meetings and join…

January Skygazers Program: Massive Binary Stars and the Resulting Core-collapse Supernovae

Sam Miller On Sunday evening, Jan. 11, the SaddleBrooke Skygazers Astronomy Club will present Dr. Mathieu Renzo, assistant professor, University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory. The program presentation will be at the DesertView Theater, 39900 S. Clubhouse Drive, at 7 p.m. Dr Renzo’s presentation will focus on massive binary stars and the resulting core-collapse supernovae. Mathieu…