Save the Date for Rotary Event

Diana Madaras, renowned Tucson artist and well-known philanthropist, is bringing her gallery to us.

Barbara Barr

Save the date of Saturday, April 9, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the SaddleBrooke Ranch Ballroom, as renowned Tucson artist and well-known philanthropist Diana Madaras brings her gallery to us! While this event is taking place at SaddleBrooke Ranch, it is open to all SaddleBrooke residents and features wine and appetizers. The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke, and proceeds go to support local and global programs for seniors, children, and those in need at all ages.

While acclaimed artist Diana Madaras will be featuring her own artwork and gift items, there will also be a number of items from other area artisans. In addition to jewelry, a wide range of mediums will be featured, including pottery, original paintings and watercolors, textiles, and prints. So, this is a great opportunity to decorate your home or grab unique gifts for others. There will be something for everyone at a wide range of prices.

Watch for information on getting tickets so you can grab yours as soon as they go on sale. Seating and tickets will be limited, and there is only this one-day event. So, keep your eyes on the paper to find out how to get your tickets!

Rotary was the very first service organization. Today, Rotary has grown to be the world’s largest volunteer organization. Rotarians can be found in more countries than the Red Cross.

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke is not only an award-winning organization devoted to making a difference locally and globally, it is also a club that enjoys coming together for lunch and lifelong learning. We currently meet weekly at the Ranch House at SaddleBrooke Ranch and on Zoom. Plus, we enjoy getting together for social events and service projects. We have fun making a difference.

The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke is open to anyone who is living or working in SaddleBrooke, SaddleBrooke Ranch, Oracle, Catalina, Oro Valley, and all surrounding communities. For more information, contact Wendy Guyton at 520-404-5712 or [email protected].