Paula hit a 7 wood on hole No. 11 at the Preserve on August 7. She thought it was a good shot (it was a blue pin), but she couldn’t see the ball once it got close to the hole. She and her playing partners (Kate Pope and Barb Heaps) looked for the ball until…
Free Swim Lessons!
Autumn Art Classes Help You Stay Healthy
Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge Donates Supplies to Local School
Annual Hawaiian Goofy Golf
Sports, September 2014
Paula Michels hits 4th Ace
Sports, September 2014
Harold Peter competes in the Masters World Championship
The International Federation for Swimming (FINA) held its biannual international world championship swimming for Masters Swimmers in Montreal, Canada, this summer. Over 5,700 senior swimmers from 97 nations showed up to test their skills against a world class set of competitors. SaddleBrooke’s own Harold Peter arrived in Montreal in early August determined to compete against…
Sports, September 2014
Free Pickleball demonstrations
Joni O’Brien The SaddleBrooke Pickleball Association (SPA) will be presenting a free demonstration on most aspects of Pickleball at the Preserve Courts (7, 8 and 9) on Monday, October 6 at 11:00 a.m. Members of the SPA will be there to demonstrate the basics of the game, show you the proper equipment used and answer…
Clubs & Classes, September 2014
SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club – September 2014
Novice and beginner line dancing: 10 lessons for $10 Want to learn to line dance but afraid to try? Well, now is the time! Come on down and learn to line dance with the SaddleBrooke Line Dance Club. Volunteer instructor Shirley Miller will teach you the basics of line dancing as well as several fun…
Features, September 2014
San Miguel…Top city in the world to visit!
Linda Stack-Chenok This year Conde Nast travelers have selected San Miguel as the number one city in the world to visit! Why? It is a combination of many different things—sunlight bouncing off earth-tone walls, flowers, restaurants in old haciendas, stores, history, museums, music, art and gorgeous B&B’s and hotels. The city itself is a UNESCO…