Ken Powers leads a team of wonderful volunteers to keep the pickleball courts ready for the SaddleBrooke Pickleball Association (SPA)’s 720 plus members. Because they love the sport, these volunteers regularly give of their time and themselves on behalf of the club. Hopefully most are mentioned below and hopefully you’ll decide to join the group.…
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Sports, July 2017
Pickleballers take care of their courts
Features, July 2017
Senior Village at SaddleBrooke – Neighbors helping Neighbors
Senior Village exists only because of volunteers Sandy Morse Did you ever wonder how Senior Village can provide all those fabulous services you’ve heard about? Just by calling 520-314-1042 and stating what you need sets the wheels in motion and bingo, a friendly volunteer calls you back and coordinates the service you need. Whether it’s…
Religion, July 2017
Gospel Rescue Mission and Community Church
Dick Kroese Gospel Rescue Mission of Tucson serves the homeless and the needy by providing for their spiritual, physical, emotional and mental wholeness by bringing these men, women and children to know Jesus Christ. Community Church of SaddleBrooke goes a long way in helping these homeless people. One of the ways the church has helped…
Sports, July 2017
More Pickleball courts for SaddleBrooke
Tom Kruse The HOA2 Transition Team and the HOA2 Golf Task Force have negotiated land for SaddleBrooke Pickleball Association to build more courts. If HOA2 residents approve the purchase of the Mountain View and Preserve Golf Courses, HOA2 will also gain ownership of the land that our current Ridgeview courts are built on and the…
Clubs & Classes, July 2017
SaddleBrooke Stroke/Neuro Support Group upcoming schedule
Liz Boyd Are you caring for a loved one who has stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease or another neurological condition? Or are you your own caregiver? Our monthly lunches provide an opportunity to share concerns and solutions in a supportive atmosphere. The next monthly meetings will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 21 and…
Features, July 2017
These two pups are looking for a new home…can you help?
Buttons and Lucille were brought to the shelter to be euthanized. The owner said they weren’t well. The shelter gave needed medical treatment but Buttons screamed when touched and they sat in a cold kennel for three weeks. The shelter put the girls on the short term rescue list—that meant if a rescue group doesn’t…