Firewise Preparedness Day Per NFPA Preparedness Day, May 2

Dog Park Members Help a Horse

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SaddleBrooke Nature Club

Hiking in the Heat

Looking for Something Fun to Do This Summer?

Lori Fraer Looking for something cool to do inside this summer? Why not try making music and learning to play the piano together with others? Maybe playing the piano is something you always wanted to do but never took the time. Maybe you have an instrument sitting at home, and you have been saying, “Someday…

Health Night Out: Oh, My Aching Everything, April 22

When the doctor asks where it hurts and you answer, “everywhere,” it may be time to consider interventional pain medicine. Dr. Marco Duran of the Pain Institute of Southern Arizona addresses Health Night Out on the latest techniques and treatments in pain management. Chronic pain plagues some 50 million adults in the U.S., and Tucson…

MountainView Lady Putters Luncheon

Judy Falewicz The MountainView Lady Putters celebrated St. Patrick’s Day at the March luncheon with a nice turnout, wearing the green. The first event of 2024 will host the ladies from Quail Creek on April 16. There is a limit of 54 putters from each group. A lottery will be held if more than 54…

Catalina Mountain Elks Easter Clothe-A-Child

Marie Starjnski On March 16, 26 children from Roadrunner Elementary School were surprised with a visit from the Easter Bunny, a $150 shopping spree for clothing per child, an Easter basket, a new pillow and pillow case, and a book bag with three new books each. The children were also treated to a pizza party…

SaddleBrooke Farmers and Artisans Market

The SaddleBrooke Farmers and Artisans Market is held on Fridays at the Mountain View Blvd. parking lot. Fall/winter hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and spring/summer hours are 8 a.m. to noon. Food items include homemade baked goods (biscotti, dessert breads, sweet rolls, muffins, cookies, mini pies, peanut brittle, doggie treats, holiday specialties, etc.),…

SaddleBrooke Thespians Strike Again!

Al Weigel The Community Circle Players (CCP) delivered another amazing dinner theatre success with their production of The House of Agatha Mystrie. More than 750 people attended the show, which was held over six nights in late March on stage in the MountainView Ballroom. Patrons raved about the hilarious twists and turns and surprising outcomes,…