Bob Logan has been at The University of Arizona for 26 years; first as a football coach under Larry Smith and for the past 20 plus years in development, first as associate director of athletics and now as the leader of UA College of Science. He is the Senior Director of the College of Science.…
Mountains in Our Backyard—The Catalinas!
The Return of Our Snowbird Crafters
Move Over, Ms. Mystrie, Agatha Christie Is Coming!
7th Annual SaddleBrooke Skin Cancer Research Fundraiser November 16
Clubs & Classes, May 2015
Sunrise Rotary Club thrilled to have Bob Logan as guest speaker
Sports, May 2015
Victory for SaddleBrooke 2015 Ryder Cup Team
We congratulate the SBWGA 2015 Ryder Cup team for its victory this year, winning the cup with a score of 19 to 13 MVP. Our team members, under the guidance of Charley Johnson and Takeyo Eakin, are LeeAnne McClellan, Maire Ryan,Kay Kunze, Brenda Brown, Judy Melo, Becky Hubbard, Reenie Romey, Phyllis Sarrels, Molly Fullerton, Deb…
Features, May 2015
Ranching in southern Arizona in memory of Joe Goff part 3
Bob Simpson Joe’s obituary provides an account of how he went on from his first lease from George Pusch to finally acquiring ranches from Redington to Winkleman, Willow Springs to Mammoth and a series of ranches near his father’s home place along the Florence Highway — today Route 79. [http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tucson/obituary.aspx?pid=173809856] Bill Montgomery, his long-time friend,…
Generals, May 2015
Stay in touch this summer
This summer stay in touch with your friends and neighbors in SaddleBrooke by reading the Progress online at www.saddlebrookeprogress.com. Email us your vacation photos with a small note and we will post them for your friends to see. Email them to Chelsea Johnson at [email protected]. Be sure to have the subject line read “SaddleBrooke Online.”…
Clubs & Classes, May 2015
Part 20: Classic Argentine Tango Dance styles
Lidia and Hector Legrand If you are interested in learning more about Argentine Tango and Tango events in SaddleBrooke, please visit our website, http://tangoargentino.sharepoint.com, where you can also read Parts 1 through 19 of this series. Tango Canyengue is a style from the early 1900s, still popular today. It contains all elements of traditional Argentine…