Barbara Barr Oh, the weather outside is frightful, especially if you have to sleep outside in this weather as well as in the upcoming winter months. Members of The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke collected single bed-sized blankets to donate to the clients of Sister Jose’s Women’s Center. The club collected an SUV full of blankets…
May FSL Lecture to Feature ‘The Mariachi Miracle’
Calling All Owl Lovers
Boot Prints: Dave Corrigan
Cyclemasters Bike Maintenance and Chili Cook-Off
Clubs & Classes, November 2020
Rotary: Baby It’s Cold Outside
General, November 2020
Happy Hour à la Carte at the Preserve
Ann Lange It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, but it’s 2020 everywhere! Those who were burnt out sorting all their gimmicks, gizmos, and gadgetry; bored binge-watching while the Monsoons did not happen; or who had reported their spouse missing months ago because their jammies were the same color as the Barcalounger; cleared their very, very busy calendars…
Sports, November 2020
Relishing Pickleball: The Ready Position
David Zapatka One of the most common errors I see on the pickleball court is not being ready to play. What does this mean? Being ready to play means a number of things. It means being focused on the point at hand. Paying attention to debris on the court, listening to what someone is saying,…
Features, November 2020
SaddleBrooke Author Publishes Mystery Novel
Dr. Syd Harriet Syd Harriet, Ph.D., Psy.D. moved to SaddleBrooke from Denver, Colo. in 2014 having retired from teaching college-level creative writing for more than thirty years. Syd has been writing articles, non-fiction golf books, short stories, and novels since arriving as well as working as a literary agent at Agent’s Ink. Syd was also…
Clubs & Classes, November 2020
2020 Survival Guide
Features, November 2020
Whimsy for Today
Becky Kueker While putting makeup on one morning, I was taking a serious look at my reflection. My magnified make-up mirror is for maximum detection of everything you really do not want to see, and I noticed that I had more wrinkles on the left side of my face than the right. So, I turned…