Phyllis Ketring One in five Americans will get skin cancer in their lifetimes. With some of the nation’s hottest and brightest sunshine, Tucson is second only to Sydney, Australia, when it comes to skin cancer rates, and it is not just a summer concern. The good news is that there are more techniques to treat…
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Generals, February 2022
Learn About Arizona Highways’ Colorful Past at March Lecture
Nancy McCluskey-Moore Join Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries (FSL) on Thursday, March 10, at 4 p.m. at the DesertView Theater for “On the Road Since 1925: The Colorful History of Arizona Highways.” The first issue of Arizona Highways magazine was published in April 1925. In this presentation, the magazine’s former publisher, Win Holden, will share the fascinating…
Generals, January 2022
Free Cryptocurrency Seminar Inspired by Resident’s Book
Stuart Watkins SaddleBrooke resident Stuart Watkins is sponsoring a free cryptocurrency seminar inspired by his book Tombstone, Boothill, and Short Stories, Poems, Prose, with fun twists and turns. Tombstone Rex is said to be the first cryptocurrency based in Arizona. The seminar will have Robert Steele, one of the founders of Rexnet, as a guest to…
Generals, January 2022
SaddleBrooke Health Fair
Vendor Coordinator Needed The Health Fair Planning Committee seeks a volunteer for the important position of vendor coordinator. This person emails invitations to potential vendors, maintains an extensive vendor database, collects fees from attendees, and submits deposits to the treasurer. Communication with vendors is conducted primarily by email, with occasional telephone contact for follow-up purposes.…
Generals, January 2022
26th Annual Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival Returns
Deborah Muller Every ticket is a reserved seat as the 2022 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival streams virtually over 18 days. For more than a quarter of a century, the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival has celebrated Jewish culture through film, bringing an exciting lineup of films to Arizona honoring Jewish traditions and heritage. From…
Generals, January 2022
Red Cross Blood Drive February 19
Linda Shannon-Hills We need your help. The American Red Cross continues to be short on needed blood. If you can donate, we encourage you to register to donate. The next drive at SaddleBrooke Ranch will be on Saturday, Feb. 19, starting at 7 a.m., with the last donation time starting at 1 p.m. The drive…
Features, January 2022
Big Blood Drive for 2022
Thank you to all our donors of 2021. You made all our drives a huge success. The Red Cross has noticed how generous the SaddleBrooke residents are and has decided to open our next drive to more donors. It will be on Jan. 29 and will have a whopping 81 slots to fill. It will…
Generals, December 2021
Join Us in Song at Christmas
The SaddleBrooke Singers would love to hear your voice in concert with ours at the DesertView Performing Arts Center on Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Don’t miss the opportunity to sing “Jingle Bells,” “Deck the Halls,” “Jolly Old St. Nicholas,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” and more. Experience the joy of celebrating the season…
Generals, December 2021
Western Heritage Preservation Club Sponsoring Benefit Concert January 7
Al Mollenkopf A benefit western music concert will be held on Friday, Jan. 7, 2022, to raise funds for Senior Village at SaddleBrooke. The concert is sponsored by the SaddleBrooke Western Heritage Preservation Club as part of the club’s outreach program to support social and educational programs in our community. The concert will feature two…
Generals, November 2021
Community Circle Players
CCP’s Official Stage Manager Andrea Molberg Community Circle Players (CCP) is thrilled to have Dana Goldsmith volunteer as its first official stage manager—the key person who makes sure props, sets, and actors are all in place. For CCP’s current, unique production, the challenge is to creatively and technically string all eight plays together to make…