May FSL Lecture to Feature ‘The Mariachi Miracle’

Calling All Owl Lovers

Boot Prints: Dave Corrigan

Cyclemasters Bike Maintenance and Chili Cook-Off

Partners Western Dance activities, fall 2018

Jane Gromelski, President Partners Western Dance Club will continue dancing in the summer months in the MountainView Ballroom on Mondays at 6:00 p.m. The practices started in May and run through September. These are not classes, but informal practices. Harry and Dottie Adams have volunteered to provide music and will organize the practices, so we…

Fall Bible study

Terry Barringer You are invited to join the ladies of SaddleBrooke Community Church as we study the powerful story of a farmer turned warrior. In this seven-week video program, Priscilla Shirer will present the life of Gideon, a doubtful starter who finished victorious. To accommodate your schedule, this study will be offered on two days…

If you sweat a lot, you need to do this

Nancy Teeter, RDN Does this scenario sound familiar? You are out on the tennis court, pickleball court or the golf course and your partner says, “I need my electrolytes.” Huh? You think to yourself, “What are electrolytes…do I need them, too?” As a registered dietitian nutritionist, I can answer these questions and others you may…

Community Church partners with Habitat for Humanity

Keith Gordon Since 2003, Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) has supported Habitat for Humanity Tucson as one of our faith-based missions’ partners. Over the years CCSB has provided significant monetary contributions to help Habitat work with partner families. This helps them achieve safe, decent and affordable housing. CCSB also provides a new toolkit to each…

More than just cactus

Myrna Simms On Wednesday, October 17, 2018, a docent from Tohono Chul Botanical Garden will speak to us about plant diversity in the Sonoran Desert. While the cactus is the most visible plant we see at first glance, there is a lot more going on in our desert than these spined succulents. Using basic botany,…