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

Full Cold Moon

Christine Reding During the winter skies, the Natives hunt birds Mergansers, long tailed ducks and golden eyes Listening carefully the quail and grouse they heard Skimming the sparse grasses in order to disguise Stealthily walking the naked and dried up grounds Utilizing blow guns to capture their unsuspecting prey Blending in with elements as they…

Each Chapter in Life Can Be a New Adventure

Suzanne Marlatt Stewart In this year 2022, some of you may be making a change in your life, moving on to the next chapter. Could be downsizing in our neighborhood, moving closer to children, considering an independent living facility, going to a different city, state, or even country. Changes can be challenging, fearful, sad, or…

IJSS Celebrates Chanukah, A New Year, and Tu BiShvat

Finally meeting Rabbi Harari in person and surrounded by friends, Institute for Judiac Services and Studies (IJSS) members, celebrated Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh, and Chanukah at the DesertView Theater. The services, led by Rabbi Laura Harari, were held with an upbeat spirit, joy, and tradition. Sarah Boltt, our cantorial soloist, was in her prime while accompanied by…

Audition for CCP’s Newly Announced Spring Show

Andrea Molberg Calling all thespians to audition for the warm comedy The Curious Savage, which will be Community Circle Players’ (CCP) spring dinner theatre production. The story is about an elderly widow, Mrs. Savage, who intends to give her fortune away. Wanting to protect their inheritance, her strongly objecting stepchildren have her committed to a…

2021 Was a Busy Year for SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary

Maggie de Block Fighting hunger, increasing literacy, helping homeless veterans, caring for our community. SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary members were busy volunteering this year with our service projects, which ranged from the Mammoth Food Bank to increasing literacy in the Southern Copper Corridor. Our work began on Jan. 6 at the Mammoth Food Bank, where we…

Jigsaw Puzzles in the Brooke

Pat Schlote SaddleBrooke residents are welcome to borrow a puzzle anytime and return it when finished (there will be no monitoring/based on the honor system). Puzzles range from 250 to 3,000 pieces. Donations are always welcome. We now have two locations: MountainView hallway cabinet/armoire across from the ballroom and DesertView hallway cabinet/armoire across from the…