We are proud to announce that the Institute for Judaic Services and Studies at SaddleBrooke will be providing High Holy Days Services for the thirteenth consecutive year. Rabbi Sanford Seltzer will be conducting the services at SaddleBrooke, sharing his insights on the High Holy Days. He has many years’ experience as a pulpit Rabbi as…
SPA Celebrated Halloween with a Party, Music, and Dancing
Swimmers Celebrate Personal Bests and Team Spirit at Ron Johnson Memorial State Meet
Fit Fest Is Back!
Paper Crafters Support Senior Village
Religion, August 2015
2015 High Holy Days
Religion, August 2015
Community Church provides habitat with tool kits
Connie Saiz The Community Church of SaddleBrooke has partnered with Habitat for Humanity Tucson since 2003 by donating their time and talent to help qualified local families become homeowners. Since 2007, the congregation’s Mission Committee has provided a basic tool kit for every new Habitat homeowner. This year we provided 20 tool kits because that…
Features, August 2015
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Louise Grabell Humidity is wonderful! It’s good for your plants—and your skin, too! You may find mold, moss and mushrooms around your estate. The spores for these organisms live in the soil, waiting for just the right time to germinate and reproduce before everything dries out again. Some annuals may develop moldy leaves. This is…
Features, August 2015
Ranching in southern Arizona in memory of Joe Goff part 6
Bob Simpson Having adequate sources of water is a critical matter for ranchers. Goff uses springs, earthen dams (tanks) to capture runoff, drilled wells and even old hand-dug wells with windmills. An interesting example of the latter is The Swizos, located between Park Link and the Florence Highway. The well is over 90 feet deep…
Features, August 2015
Injuries and healing
Susan Dawson-Cook An uncomfortable pull in your bicep muscles makes you grimace during a weight workout. You shrug it off. As the week progresses, the pain and tenderness continue. You’re getting older, you say to yourself and press onward. By the weekend the discomfort lingers for hours post-workout. You find yourself rubbing the sore spot…