Elaine Kienitz The annual Sputters and Niners ladies have always enjoyed getting together and having fun. This year was no exception. The weather was perfect and the courses were perfect. The play was a modified scramble; the Niners hit their own ball from the tee. The best ball is determined and each plays their own…
Category: November 2015
Sports, November 2015
Jon Chase – STC Coordinator
Jay Clayton Wilson Jon Chase has served the SaddleBrooke Tennis Club as a coordinator for eleven years. His tenure illustrates the value our club places on this important job. Our unique Organized Play program cannot function without dedicated coordinators who run the computers to arrange games and make reservations every week of the year. Without…
Sports, November 2015
Winners to announce, thanks to give, and fun to come
We are happy to see our friends returning from their summer homes and eagerly await everyone’s arrival! We have missed you all and look forward to being together again. We have winners to announce: Our September Aces were Ann Chatham with a gross 86 and Eila Sallaberry with her net of 71. Geri Sandilands and…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Tai Chi – the perfect exercise as we age
Carol Emerson Tai Chi has always been a key component of Chinese health and fitness practices. With its gentle movements and meditative aspects, it is a perfect way to open the mind and body to a new, healthful, balanced way of being. It is no wonder that Tai Chi has grown in popularity throughout the…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Arizona Trail Work Event by SaddleBrooke Hiking Club
Elisabeth Wheeler Arizona Trail Work Event by SaddleBrooke Hiking Club and Tour of the American Flag Ranch will be November 18 at 7:30 a.m. departing SaddleBrooke and returning by noon. Isaac Laurin, a native of Martinique, located the American Flag Mine and built his home in 1877. The American Flag Mine was one of the…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Give us a whirl!
Rita Fletcher Three squares plus of new dancers came to Give Us a Whirl – October’s free intro to square dancing! Major wow! Some may have seemed a bit apprehensive as they came through the door. What to expect? But that quickly dissipated. The new dancers were warmly greeted and made to feel comfy. Smiles…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Artist Of The Month
Jacqueline Cohen Painter, printmaker, sculptor and weaver, Loraine Stillman is a master of diverse art mediums, distinctive styles and stunning creations. The eldest child of Willard and Ann Polski, Loraine was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and raised in the St. Louis Park area. She remembers during harsh winters skating on their backyard manmade ice rink…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Hiking Club presentation: Hiking on the Hualapai and Havasupai Indian Reservation
Ken Wong Away from the large visitor crowds of Grand Canyon National Park lie two Indian Reservations directly to the west of the central park area, situated on the south rim of the canyon. These are the Hualapai and Havasupai reservations. Eighteen members of the SaddleBrooke Hiking Club will be participating in a Northern Arizona…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Stroke/Neuro Support Group
Liz Boyd Are you caring for a loved one who has stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or other neurological conditions? Or are you your own caregiver? Our monthly lunches provide an opportunity to share concerns and solutions in a supportive atmosphere. The next lunch will be on Friday, November 20 at 11:30 a.m. at…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Coronado School Dictionary presentation
SaddleBrooke Rotary is proud to present every third grade student of Coronado School a dictionary. They are able to use the dictionary at school and take it home at the end of the school year for their family. In 2015 we have already donated the dictionaries to four classrooms with 81 students. In 2014 our…