Cyclemasters Bicycle Outside SaddleBrooke

Father Christopher Corbally to Speak on “Weird Binary Stars Under Close Surveillance”

SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club: Learn the Rumba for Free!

SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club – November 2025

SaddleBrooke Swimmers Shine at Dolphins of the Desert Pentathlon

Cyclemasters Bicycle Outside SaddleBrooke

Outside riders: Kurt McMillen, Tom Kruse, Paul Frederickson, Gary Nix, Rick Zabinski, Dan Hoshino, Curt Kooiker, Ray Malaski, Jim Doyle; not pictured: John Roberts (photo by Marty Herbert) Wanda Ross…

SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club – November 2025

Movin’ to the music Introduction to Ballroom: Rumba and Tango Judy Saks The SaddleBrooke Ballroom Dance Club (SBDC) is pleased to continue our Introduction to Ballroom classes. These classes are…

How does your Garden Grow?

A red coneflower turns white and purple in the Grabell garden.

Louise Grabell I’ve had some past “mysteries” occur in my garden that I’ve shared with you. Like, where did the spider lily bulbs come from, or how did snails get into my garden? Well, I have another mystery for you – something totally unexplainable, yet wondrous in its own way. It’s all about my purple…

Friends of SaddleBrooke Library

FSL upcoming lectures Rolly Prager Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries (FSL) is pleased to announce lectures for October and November, part of the ongoing series offered to the SaddleBrooke community. The Oct. 17 lecture features Greg McNamee, who will present “Cowpokes, Crooks and Cactus: Arizona in the Movies.” His talk will include Tyrone Power, Andy Devine,…

Toss those toxins – September 6

Barbara Barr, health and wellness educator.

Patti Gould Studies by the Environmental Working Group (EWP) found that the average woman is exposed to 126 unique chemical ingredients in personal care products just while she gets ready for the day. In some cases, these chemicals are known or probable human carcinogens, neurotoxicity and known or probable reproductive and developmental toxins, linked to…

Blue Bag Sunday at CCSB

Carol Thompson Every month, Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) provides blue bags to encourage food donations for Tri-Community Food Banks in the surrounding areas of SaddleBrooke. July was cold cereal month, and the church participants came through once again! We wish to thank Kathy and Bill Doran, who have worked for this ministry for many…