Firewise Preparedness Day Per NFPA Preparedness Day, May 2

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SaddleBrooke Nature Club

Hiking in the Heat

Tai Chi – back to school special

Carol Emerson Growing up, Ken and I always looked forward to getting back to school each year. It was exciting to get back with our friends and to begin our new classes. So it is here in SaddleBrooke; we look forward to the return of our snowbird students and to the new students that will…

SaddleBrooke Singers ring in the season

The SaddleBrooke Singers

Sam Page Get your holiday season off to a good start with the SaddleBrooke Singers and their annual Holiday Concert entitled, appropriately, Ring the Bells. Many voices raised in song in a special tribute to the holiday season—this is what can be heard at the DesertView Performing Arts theatre on Friday evening, December 5 at…

Jewish Friendship Group news – October 2014

Marilyn Anthony The September potluck was an outstanding success. The food was superb even necessitating brisket police to ensure a slice for everyone! There were more than 50 different dishes from unusual salads to casseroles to yummy desserts. The many volunteers who helped set up the room got to eat first (pays to volunteer). A…

Understanding loss and grief

Today we will explore the ever present, ever elusive, Developmental Loss. Why does it even need to be recognized? It is everywhere. It is always happening. And like most losses, we have no power to stop it. Now that sounds like you should stop reading, but don’t. Remember that understanding loss is the key to…

Computer Club updates – October 2014

Interested in researching your family history? You will soon discover that two websites – Ancestry.com (subscription) and Family Search (free) – will prove to be valued resources for information. Gloria Quigg, a new addition to our teaching staff, will demonstrate how to start using these extensive online genealogy research sources on Monday, October 20 at…