Tag: events

Screening of “Eating You Alive” set for January 12

Sandy Rose When: Friday, January 12 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Where: The Ballroom at MountainView; 38759 S. MountainView Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona 85739, USA Time to take control of our health; chronic health conditions afflict half of all adults in the U.S. Despite countless dollars spent on medical research and new drugs, Americans are sicker…

Upcoming events at GLAAS

  Jo Ann Ellison Upcoming events at GLAAS (Gays Lesbians and Allies at SaddleBrooke): December 8 (Friday) Holiday Party at the HOA One Activity Center, 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. This party is for members only. Join for Calendar Year 2018 (only $15), and you can join us! Cocktails, refreshments and appetizers provided. December 2 (Saturday…

Institute for Jewish Services and Studies

Joan Elder The December Shabbat service will be held in the Ballroom West (at MountainView) on December 15 at 7:00 p.m.-–not our usual fourth Friday due to holidays. Preceding the service is an optional dinner at 5:00 p.m. in the Bistro at MountainView Clubhouse. Please call Ellie Adleman at 818-3064 or email to geadel@q.com to…

Institute for Learning in Retirement

SaddleBrooke Institute for Learning in Retirement – Spring 2018 Schedule Join the ILR and register for classes at www.sbilr.org 18-101 Powerful Women in History Ann Kuperberg, Mondays, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. MV Sonoran Rm, 1/8, 1/15, 1/22, 1/29, 2/5 18-102 Music of the 60s, Part II Susan Kravitz, Mondays, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. MV Sonoran…

FSL Lecture Series kickoff

Rolly Prager Robin Pinto will kick off the 2018 FSL Lecture Series with a presentation about the Chiricahua National Monument. Dr. Pinto will describe the landscapes of the Chiricahua Monument and the Faraway Ranch and how they are inextricably intertwined. Their geology and ecology, their people and resources, their histories of design and development have…

Healthy Aging

Maggie deBlock On October 26, Ellinor Montgomery, RN, author of Eat G.L.A.D. not S.A.D, presented to SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary Club a timely topic on eating healthy, which translates into healthy aging. She began with a success story involving her husband John who was 120 pounds overweight when they married. Due to his obese situation, he…

Film for all residents, January 7

Joan Elder All residents of SaddleBrooke (and guests) are invited to see Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story. This film which introduces the Jewish Film Festival has never been shown in Tucson before! It tells the incredible story of a couple you know – even if you did not know that you know them!…

Free diabetes education seminar and classes

Gary Hammond The American Diabetes Association believes that 12 million Americans over age 65 have diabetes — that’s 25% or one in four of us! Medicare feels the problem is so great that it has funded a special free education program by certified trainers — the Diabetes Education Empowerment Program, or DEEP. For SaddleBrooke residents…

CCP’s Dinner Mystery has been cast

Andrea Molberg Start planning now to attend Community Circle Players’ new dinner mystery Mafioso Murders. Many fine CCP performers plus two newcomers, one from SaddleBrooke Ranch, turned out for auditions held mid-November. CCP’s Director Susan Sterling just revealed the cast members are Ron Andrea – Mickey D’Goon, Fran Berman – Black Widow Betty, JP Blount…

50s and 60s Sock Hops planned

Jane Gromelski Return with us to those thrilling years when we were young. Some of us went to the dances and danced; some watched from the sidelines. Bah to that! We can all get on the floor and dance with our own moves—come and have fun to the music of our golden youth! Age has…