Marilyn Anthony Oh What a Night wasn’t one of the hits played at the recent dinner but it certainly was quite the night as our members took to the floor for the first JFG dance of the century after enjoying an excellent dinner. The music, slow and fast, got many people onto the dance floor to…
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Generals, April 2016
SASO ends season performing a Brahms and Oxymoronic Masterwork
Punch Howarth Academic Festival Overture Op. 80 (G. Akedemische Festouverture) by Johannes Brahms will open the final concert of the current season by the Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra conducted by Linus Lerner. Also on this program of mighty-major works are Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto performed by Emily Sun and Symphonie Fantastique, a five movement symphony by…
Generals, April 2016
SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings
Annual Community Food Drive Nan Nasser For the seventeenth year SaddleBrooke Community Outreach has sponsored a community food drive to benefit our neighbors in Pinal County. On Saturday, March 19 members of SBCO and area residents were involved in curbside pickups, bringing donations to the MountainView Country Club parking lot, sorting all food, checking for…
Clubs & Classes, April 2016
Fine Arts Guild Classes scheduled for April and May
Janet Tucker Listed below are the classes for April and May. Our slate of classes is rather slim right now as we prepare the summer calendar; stay tuned. Always check the website for the most up to date schedule, prices, descriptions and supply lists: www.saddlebrookefinearts.org/classes. April and May This class requires registration only with the…
Generals, April 2016
2016 Health Fair announced
Phyllis Ketring The 2016 Health Fair will take place October 15, 2016, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at SaddleBrooke One. Volunteer Coordinator is Sally Sample. Contact Sally Sample at [email protected] to add your name to the list of willing volunteers who are essential to the fair’s success. You will be contacted later this year with…
Generals, April 2016
Meet the instructors – David Stegink
Ken Marich The ILR is proud to introduce you to David Stegink, a scholar and an instructor of literature and a musician. David was born in Muskegon, Michigan, and grew up in a family of four that loved music. In fact, they formed The Stegink Family Orchestra with his mother playing piano, dad playing horn,…
Clubs & Classes, April 2016
Reasons to be rational: how to feel better by changing the way you think
Fran Berman Do you ever wish other people would be more considerate, less demanding and easier to tolerate? Do you ever feel overwhelmed, stressed out or frustrated? Do you sometimes upset yourself by thinking the worst? If you answered yes to any of these questions, come hear Dr. Ann Vernon talk about how cognitive behavior…
Generals, April 2016
Division of Labor: Car Care
CJ Wright I have always known whose job it is to keep car(s) in good running condition, the man of the house. The cars, tractors and fixing of our household appliances were in my father’s job description. So how in the world could I take that over when my husband David died? Good news-we didn’t…
Generals, April 2016
SB Pet Rescue network fashion show and luncheon – June 10
Mark your calendar for our annual event featuring Catalina Ranch House fashions. Silent Auction items are donated by talented SaddleBrooke residents and local businesses. We accept cash and checks for auction items. Lunch is a quiche, salad, ice cream and special cookie. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, May 11 at 9:00 a.m. at HOA 1.…
Generals, April 2016
Oracle State Park spring weekend programs appeal to nature lovers
Val Bembenek Programs exploring the natural world are featured during April and May at Oracle State Park Center for Environmental Education. In addition to a variety of guided plant walks on some of the easy park trails, a bug talk with Arizona Sonora Desert Museum docent Bob Elder is scheduled. The park is open 8:00…