Connie Kacer Our Thursday Night Bridge Pairs Club has resumed play. We are a social group of rubber bridge players who enjoy the game of Bridge in the lovely setting of the HOA 1 Activity Center. Our club meets from October through mid-June and our game starts at 6:30 p.m. Players sign up on the…
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Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Calling all Bridge players
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Chess Club notice
Greg Hlushko The Chess Club invites you to revisit the game you may have learned and played years ago; a great game to help you stay mentally sharp. We play in a relaxed atmosphere for fun. We meet every Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. in the Bobcat Room in the lower level of the HOA 1…
Features, November 2017
How does Your Garden Grow?
Louise Grabell, Pinal County Master Gardener Summer’s heat is long gone, so let’s talk irrigation for the winter months ahead. This is the time of year when you can save on your monthly water bills. As the weather gets cooler and many trees and shrubs enter a period of winter dormancy, you should be reducing…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Bereavement Support Group
Dolores Robu No cost to attend* No commitment to come back We are here every Sunday, 4:00 to 5:30 p.m., SaddleBrooke Clubhouse, HOA 1, Coyote Room South (lower level), 64500 E. SaddleBrooke Boulevard Our Support Group provides a confidential forum to share feelings, concerns and information as a way of supporting and encouraging each other…
Clubs & Classes, November 2017
Elisabeth Wheeler honored by SaddleBrooke Hiking Club
Dave Corrigan Each year at our fall hiking club picnic we honor an individual for contributions that person has made to the club within the last year. For 2107 we have chosen Elisabeth Wheeler for this honor. Elisabeth is currently serving as the steward of the Oracle Passage of the Arizona National Scenic Trail. She,…
Sports, November 2017
MLPN snowbirds migrate
Eileen J. Snearly According to Wikipedia: “A snowbird is a North American term describing a person who moves from higher latitudes and colder climates of the northern U.S. and Canada and migrates southward in winter to warmer locales.” The term has been around for nearly 100 years. We give a warm welcome to the early…