Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art that is practiced as a series of individual movements that flow smoothly from one to another in sequence. It is practiced primarily for health and well-being, with a major benefit being enhanced balance and relaxation. When you practice Tai Chi, the body becomes stronger and more supple.…
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Clubs & Classes, September 2025
Jewish Friendship Group
Marsha Mantykow September is almost over and, hopefully, it takes the extreme heat with it. As we get closer to the official start of the new social season and welcome our snowbirds home, the board has been busy planning events. I am pleased to report that our summer of cocktail get-togethers proved to be very…
Clubs & Classes, September 2025
Cyclemasters Bicycle All Year Long

Wanda Ross It’s summer, so it’s hot and the snowbirds are gone, but we’re still bicycling in SaddleBrooke. The Cyclemasters bicycling club has organized rides every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. During the summer months of June, July, and August, we start riding at 7 a.m. to enjoy early daylight and light traffic and to…
September 2025, Clubs & Classes
Detecting Miyake Events (High Cosmic Rays) from Tree Rings: Skygazers October Program

Sam Miller Oct. 12 is the beginning of the SaddleBrooke Skygazers Astronomy Club calendar year, and we are in for a different perspective of astronomy this month. Our speaker will be Dr. Irina Panyushkina, a Research Associate Professor of Dendrochronology and member of the Graduate Faculty, Tree Ring Laboratory at the University of Arizona. Dr.…
September 2025, Features
NY Times Bestselling Author Courtney Gustafson Coming to SaddleBrooke: A Tucson Story of Empathy, Resilience, and 30 Cats

Jodi Delahunt Hubbell In Poets Square: A Memoir in Thirty Cats, Courtney Gustafson shares how a feral cat colony in her Tucson driveway helped her rediscover purpose, connection, and compassion during the pandemic. More than a story about cats, it’s a heartfelt reflection on personal growth, community, and the healing power of empathy. Since its…
September 2025, Features
Meet Jack and Jill Fritz, Swimmers Extraordinaire!

Lyn Moreno On a beautiful, sunny March day in 1963 at Stevens Pass ski slope in Washington, Jack slipped in line of the double chair lift beside a beautiful, young blond. They were seated together and swooped up to the top of the mountain. Eight months after that chance meeting, they were married. Yes, Jack…
September 2025, Front Page
SaddleBrooke Ranch ARTwalk

Diane Verkuylen-Murphy Art is alive and thriving in our community. Would you like to tour our home studios and meet the resident artists? The 2025 Fall ARTwalk tours will be coming soon. Mark your calendar for this extra-special event on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 18 and 19, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than…
September 2025, Front Page
2026 Men’s Niners Membership Campaign

Steve Kotke, Publicity Chair We welcome you to come and meet new friends and golfers of all skill levels at the 2026 SaddleBrooke Men’s Niners membership meeting on Monday, Oct. 20, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. in the SaddleBrooke One clubhouse Agave Lounge. The SBMN League The SaddleBrooke Men’s Niners is a friendly, competitive venue…
September 2025, Generals
Fighting Cancer with Knowledge
Sandy Jessop Each October, the SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR) Cancer Support Group (CSG) hosts a golf cart ride and walk to Light the Night. This year we’re changing it up a bit! On Friday, Oct. 17, and/or Saturday, Oct. 18, you can be part of our mission to raise cancer awareness, honor survivors and their caregivers,…
September 2025, Generals
SaddleBrooke’s First Metaphysical Fair Is Almost Here!
Karla Trippe Join us for a Mini Metaphysical Fair on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 62338 E. Moon Crest Court. Admission is free. If you’re seeking a unique experience that blends creativity, wellness, and a touch of the mystical, you won’t want to miss this event. Step into a world…
