The SaddleBrooke Libraries – a valued community resource Love to read, listen to audio books and watch DVDs? If so, circulation statistics at the three SaddleBrooke Libraries during the first half of 2015 show that you’re not alone. Total circulation was 33,626 items with June, usually one of the slower months at the libraries, the…
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Generals, August 2015
The Gardeners Exchange
The Gardeners Exchange at SaddleBrooke Ranch welcomes Jan Campbell, area iris grower and member of the Tucson Iris society, to speak Tuesday, August 18 at 1:00 p.m. Jan’s topic, Irises That Do Well in Southern Arizona, comes from 40 years’ experience growing irises in her Tucson area gardens. Please join us in La Mesa Room…
Generals, August 2015
Free hearing tests at October health fair
Phyllis Ketring The University of Arizona’s (now Banner) Audiology Department will conduct free hearing tests at the Health Fair again this year. The testing will be located in the Activities Building near the SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse. Because this test was so popular last year, people can sign up at the fair for an appointment instead…
Front Page, August 2015
Mary, The Maytag Lady invites you to the Golden Goose Fashion Show
Nan Nasser Mary, the Maytag lady, is ready to tour the homes of those needing repairs with all the gadgets she has found at the Golden Goose Thrift Shop. Come to the annual GGTS Fashion Show to be held Monday, September 14 at 3:00 p.m. in the MountainView Ballroom. This fun filled event will showcase…
Front Page, August 2015
I Don’t Want It Sale Sign-up September 3, 2015
Sign up September 3 for SaddleBrooke’s I Don’t Want It sale from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the MountainView Clubhouse Ballroom West. Please bring your homeowner’s card in order to sign up. Tables are $25 for one and $15 for an additional table (limit two tables per space). We accept cash or check. The I…
Front Page, August 2015
50s and 60s Sock Hop in MountainView Ballroom
Jane Gromelski Do you remember dancing at sock hops in the high school gym? We couldn’t wear shoes because the finish on the gym floor might be damaged, but our moms were not happy with us when the bottoms of our socks were no longer white. Fortunately the finishes on wood floors today no longer…
Generals, July 2015
Health Night Out: Douglas Lowell, MD – Monday, July 27 at 7:00pm
Phyllis Ketring Tucson Medical Center joins Mayo Clinic Care Network. Monday, July 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the MountainView Country Club Ballroom, SaddleBrooke Health and Wellness will host speaker Douglas Lowell, MD, Thoracic and General Surgery, Tucson Medical Center. Dr. Lowell, who has been elected by his peers for inclusion in Best Doctors in America,…
Generals, July 2015
Save the date – August 19 for The BIG Beer Battle
There was the Thrilla in Manila, Rocky versus Apollo, Mayweather versus Pacquiao and now we have Northwest Brewing Company from Seattle versus Wasatch and Squatters Breweries from Salt Lake City battling for your vote! Mark your calendars for an evening of dining with each course being paired with not one but two beers, one from…
Generals, July 2015
Blood Drive July 24
Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge No. 2815 is sponsoring a Blood Drive on Friday, July 24, 2015, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be located in front of the lodge at 16045 N. Oracle Road in Catalina. Contact Doug Harpold at 520-403-9406 or [email protected] to schedule an appointment. “The need…
Generals, July 2015
Bat Night at Oracle State Park
Jennifer Rinio Research ecologist and wildlife manager for Arizona Game and Fish Joel Diamond, Ph.D. will catch local bats and share facts and lore about the flying mammals in an early evening program at Oracle State Park Center for Environmental Education on Saturday, July 25. The popular Bat Night program includes identifying the net-detained bats…