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Autumn Art Classes Help You Stay Healthy

Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge Donates Supplies to Local School

Annual Hawaiian Goofy Golf

New colors added to geranium choices

Margaret Hubert Delta Gamma ladies in SaddleBrooke are once again selling geraniums. This year we have eight colors in six inch pots to brighten up your garden: red, white, mosaic red, orange, salmon, violet, rose and mosaic purple, new. All six inch pots remain the same price at $7.50 each or three for $22.00. Ten…

Looking for a few good people

The Friends of the SaddleBrooke Libraries is a wonderful organization dedicated to keeping the SaddleBrooke Libraries funded so we can continue to enjoy the newest best sellers, favorite authors, audiobooks, DVDs, large print books and the popular Lecture Series as well as Meeting the Author luncheons. In order for this organization to continue we must…

Author Cathy Hufault to visit SaddleBrooke

Chet Morgan Author Cathy Hufault is coming to SaddleBrooke. Using a video and slide presentation, she will discuss her book Death Clouds on Mt. Baldy which relates the story of three Tucson Boy Scouts who were lost in the Santa Rita Mountains during a record breaking blizzard. The quest to find the boys became the largest…

Midtown Men come to Tucson Town on February 23

The Midtown Men

Anne Movalson On Sunday, February 23 SaddleBrooke Symphony Guild will provide a bus and dinner trip to hear the Midtown Men perform at the Tucson Music Hall. The group reunites four stars from the original cast of Broadway’s Jersey Boys, making them the first vocal group ever formed by the principal cast of a high…

Immigration and migrant issues discussed

Mike Bubla Many interfaith clergy and lay leaders have made as a major effort comprehensive immigration reform. Bishop Kicanas has stated, “Immigration is ultimately a humanitarian issue since it impacts the basic rights and dignity of millions of persons and their families. As such it has moral implications.” We need to work together to make…

The Cities of Ancients: Four Corners Region

Ancient cliff dwellings in Arizona

Mary Kopp The canyons and mesas of the region we now call the Four Corners were home to the Ancestral Pueblo people between 800 and 1300 A.D. When they disappeared from the area they left behind a fascinating variety of dwellings and artifacts that clearly demonstrate their craftsmanship and artistry. Today these architectural marvels are…