Holidays with SaddleBrooke Wind and Strings

26th Annual SaddleBrooke Health Fair Success

SaddleBrooke TWO Improves Dark Sky Compliance: Community Update

Oracle Schools Foundation – December 2025

SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild – December 2025

What can line dance lessons do for you?

On Thursdays you’ll find the most advanced dancers in Rebecca’s line dance class at the MountainView Aerobics room. These ladies and gentlemen really master some dances with a high degree of difficulty - and do it well. Bravo!

Dr. Mark Magdanz Why line dance? The lessons provided to the SaddleBrooke and Ranch communities are designed to promote and maintain improved mental and physical health. How can an activity do this? Classes and social parties provide one and a half to two and a half hours of interval exercise. They include written step instruction,…

MPLN welcomes new and returning members

On November 7 women from the Mountainview/Preserve Ladies Niners (MPLN) joined a Tucson Girls Golf event, sponsored by the LPGA and USGA, to donate over 30 new MPLN league shirts to the girls who participated in the program. Pictured here are Joyce Sutay, MPLN President and Susan Elliott.

            The MountainView/Preserve Lady Niners welcomed four new and returning members this fall. Margaret Walker and Marty Harsch are returning Lady Niners. Denise Gilliat-Norgard and Jan Mattson are new members. MountainView/Preserve Lady Niners play on Tuesdays, with tee times starting at 8:00 a.m. in the fall and winter. Come join…

STC presents U of A Women’s and Men’s Tennis exhibitions

Wildcat Women

Join us on Tuesday, January 5 at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday, January 10 at 11:00 a.m. when the SaddleBrooke Tennis Club presents the University of Arizona Women’s and Men’s Tennis Practice/Exhibitions. All SaddleBrooke residents and guests are invited. The women’s team will conduct a practice on Tuesday and the men’s team will have a Red…

SaddleBrooke Skygazers

How far are the stars? John Lauder When astronomers use their telescopes to look at stars, the distances are gigantic. For example, the closest star to Earth (besides our sun) is something like 24,000,000,000,000 miles away. That’s the closest star. There are stars that are billions of times farther away than that. When you start…