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SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings – July 2024

Debby Bowen Honored as SBCO Receptionist of the Year Nancy McCluskey-Moore On April 8 at SaddleBrooke Community Outreach’s (SBCO) annual meeting, Debby Bowen was recognized as its Receptionist of the Year for 2023-24. This honor is significant for an all-volunteer organization that relies upon hundreds of volunteers to implement its programs to feed, clothe, enrich,…

SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network – July 2024

Happy Tail: Finelly Romayne Trudo Frequently, kitties select their new human companions rather than the humans selecting the kitty. This was the case with Maria and Bruce Byers. In late May, they contacted SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network for recommendations on where to adopt a rescue kitty. They were directed to the network’s website sbpetrescue.org, which…

July at the Golden Goose

Celebrate your independence at the Goose in July! Independence from retail pricing, independence from ordinary, independence from disappointment in your shopping experience! Our friendly volunteers are here to meet, greet, and help you in every way possible! Every day is a new adventure in shopping at the Goose! You never know exactly what you might…

Is It Time to Ask for Help?

The next Health Night Out will be on Monday, July 22, at 7 p.m. in the DesertView Theatre. The speaker will be Andrew McIntyre of Oro Valley Hospital Behavioral Health. The Tortolita and Catalina Mountains gently embrace a facility unknown to many people in this area. It is the behavioral program at Oro Valley Hospital.…

SaddleBrooke Winds and Strings’ Busy Summer

Dawn A. Walker It’s music as usual for the SaddleBrooke Winds and Strings (SBWS) this summer. Weekly rehearsals continue in preparation for two upcoming performances, even with the departure of winter members. The ensemble welcomes summer participants on break from other ensembles or schools. On July 21 the group is collaborating with the Tucson New…

The New SaddleBrooke Gardening Club

Mary Jane Wilson A little planning goes a long way! Many SaddleBrooke gardeners are now reaping the rewards from planning their summer garden. Have you been longing for freshly picked tomatoes or bright, summer color in your garden? Wouldn’t it be helpful to know someone with a garden who could help you? The new SaddleBrooke…

Health Fair 2024: The 25th Anniversary

Ron Andrea The 2024 Health Fair is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to noon at the MountainView clubhouse. This year’s Health Fair is special, as it marks the silver anniversary (25 years) of Health Fairs in SaddleBrooke. In 1997 Ed Robson recommended to the SaddleBrooke One Board that a Health and Wellness…

Genealogy Club’s Summer Schedules

Laurence Edralin Starting in June, the club switches to a workshop environment where members and guests bring their laptops to the sessions. They work with the club’s experienced researchers on their own projects. It can be one-on-one or small groups learning from club experts working on their own family trees. There will be no meeting…

Metaphysical Explorations Presents Two Outstanding Programs in June

Lauren Hoover-West The SaddleBrooke Metaphysical Club presents nationally acclaimed Jeanne Lyons who will give a two-hour workshop on past life regression! She will teach you all about past lives and how they influence us today. In addition, she’ll do lots of interactive exercises to help you learn more about yourself and connect the dots and…

Vistoso Scramble

Jeff Love Nine SaddleBrooke Hiking Club members left their clubs at home and spent a quiet morning on the links at the Vistoso Trails Nature Preserve. The nine-some included Donna Civitella, Julie Davis, Claire Guidas, Bruce Landeck, Dale Leman, Inge McDermaid, Pat Riehle, Janet Springer, and hiking guide Jeff Love. This Tom Weiskopf-designed golf course…