Holiday Adopt Program Brightens the Season for Local Families

Senior Village – February 2026

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings – February 2026

Southern Arizona Arts Guild Gallery Is Relocating from La Encantada—Find Out Where They Are Going!

Introductory Level Classes

Healthy New Year’s Resolutions You Can Actually Keep

Suzanne Marlatt Stewart A new year often signifies a fresh start for many people. For some, this means setting healthy goals. However, some of the health and wellness resolutions chosen are highly restrictive and not attainable, leading most people to break their resolutions. It’s important to make resolutions that can not only improve health but…

Preserve Ladies Who Lunch

Wendy Billingsley Preserve Ladies Who Lunch met for a holiday lunch at Vivace Restaurant on Dec. 5 and at the SaddleBrooke Ranch House Grill on Oct. 30 with a pirate theme. Join Co-chairs Karen Schroeder and Wendy Billingsley for more themed lunches in 2025.

Learn How to Become a Master Gardener!

Maitri Sojourner and Bob Allen Are you a plant lover? Do you like plants and want to learn more about all the fascinating varieties here in the Sonoran Desert? Would you like to turn your “brown thumb” green? Would you like to meet new people, help others with their plant challenges, and make a difference…

Growing Citrus at High Elevations

Your Southeast Pinal County Master Gardeners are pleased to invite you to our Community Education Presentation on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 1 p.m. at SaddleBrooke Ranch Sol Ballroom, 31143 S. Amenity Drive, Oracle, AZ 85623. Join us for this free presentation on “Growing Citrus at High Elevations.” Love your citrus trees but struggling to keep…

Tri-Community Food Bank—A Look Back at 2024

Marilee Jensen As 2024 has come to an end, the Tri-Community Food Band (TCFB) Board of Directors would like to extend a big thank you to the many donors, volunteers, and organizations that have assisted in meeting the TCFB mission: “Feeding Neighbors in Southeast Pinal County.” The food bank serves residents in the Copper Corridor…