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

Guidelines for Appealing a Citation

Michael Leesley, SBHOA2 Rules and Regulations Committee The SaddleBrooke Patrol occasionally believes they have witnessed our rules being broken and that it is necessary to issue a citation. Nobody likes to receive a citation, but the majority of those who do shrug and admit to themselves that the citation was warranted and regret that they…

The Shroud of Turin—A Presentation by Doug Powell

Sharon Scanlan The Shroud of Turin has captivated the imagination of Christians since appearing in Europe in the 1300s. The mysterious image of the man on the cloth has defied explanation, despite scientific examination. Controversy surrounds the radiocarbon test that dated the cloth to the Middle Ages. As a result, the Shroud is off limits…

From the Tucson Festival of Books to You

Renee Mazin A hallmark event at the University of Arizona is the Tucson Festival of Books. This year it was March 4 and 5. Didn’t go? Attended? Want to read some books you learned about? We’ve got you covered! SaddleBrooke Community Libraries has works by 30 authors and more than 200 books featured at this year’s festival.…

Let’s Celebrate Volunteers!

Rosemary Douglas On Jan. 11 the Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB) held a luncheon to thank their dedicated and selfless volunteers. SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch residents and members of the SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary were among the 30 people who attended. TCFB Executive Board member Judy Haberski welcomed and thanked the volunteers. Executive Board members Joyce McClung,…

Put a Spring in Your Step—The SaddleBrooke Happiness Project

Andrea Molberg, PhD We not only pursue happiness, we study it. Psychologists research wellbeing, and academic institutions like Harvard now offer psychology courses in the science of happiness. Harvard’s course Positive Psychology is actually the most popular course in the history of the university. This year, focus on wellbeing by giving. Remember the November warmth…

Word of the Month: Nomophobia

David Zapatka “Where’s my cellphone?” “Have you seen my cell phone?” “There’s no connection here. It’s so frustrating!” “My phone isn’t working. What am I going to do?” “Honey, will you call my cell phone? I can’t find it.” Have you heard these conversations? Scary, isn’t it? This fear is so prevalent in our society…