Photography with an Artist’s Eye

The SaddleBrooke Gift Shop—Artisans Next Door

Important: Insure Your E-Bike

Oracle Schools Foundation – January 2026

Come Sing with Voices in the Oaks in our 10th Anniversary Season

In Passing – January 2024

Daniel Grossman Our beloved dad, brother, “Papa,” uncle, cousin, and dear friend Daniel Grossman lost his courageous battle with cancer on Nov. 16, 2023. Danny was a long-time resident of Cedarburg, Wis. He enjoyed retirement in the SaddleBrooke Community of Tucson and recently the Clarendale Community of Phoenix, Ariz. Danny was born in New York…

Stand With Israel Presentation January 16

Please join us for a presentation by Oz Laniado, executive director of StandWithUs and former Israel Defense Forces casualties officer, to learn about what is happening in Israel and how to stop the spread of antisemitism. His presentation, “Geopolitical Challenges in the Middle East, Israel, and the Rise of Antisemitism,” sponsored by the Stand with Israel…

Dog Park Bliss Amidst the Holiday Bustle

As the holiday season whirled around us, SaddleBrooke residents rediscovered a delightful escape that promised wagging tails, furry camaraderie, and boundless canine joy—the SaddleBrooke Dog Park. Located in the heart of SaddleBrooke TWO, the dog park offered members and pups a break from the hustle and bustle of holiday preparations. Unaffected by the countdown to…

Spring Murder Mystery Play Has Been Cast!

Al Weigel Greetings SaddleBrooke residents and friends! As you are the ones who inspire us, we in Community Circle Players couldn’t be more excited to let you know that by the time you read this, auditions for our spring production of The House of Agatha Mystrie will have been held. The 10-person cast was selected, comprised of…

Preserve Holiday Celebration

Bonnie Barazani On Dec. 3, 150 Preserve residents headed to the MountainView ballroom for an evening of fun, replete with hors d’oeuvres, a dinner of either salmon or prime rib, and lots of dancing to live music by Chuck Moses. A fabulous time was had by all.

Jewish Community Hosts Pima Court Juvenile Advocate

Northwest Tucson Jewish Community will host Carrie Jacobi, volunteer Victim Advocate for the Juvenile Court of Pima County, on Jan. 18 at a lunch-and-learn event from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Post Workspaces, 7400 North Oracle Road, Tucson, Ariz. Space is limited. The cost is $18. Registration is at northwesttucsonjewish@gmail.com. Jacobi will speak about her…