Tag: events

Palm Springs, CA tour planned

Bob Stuart Arizona Pathfinders, a nonprofit volunteer group of the Arizona Historical Society, is conducting a five-day tour on October 24 through 28, 2016 to Palm Springs, California. Join us for an eventful tour to this region, in southern California, between the Mohave Desert and the Colorado Desert (a sub-division of the Sonora Desert). Highlights:…

Learn to meditate: New class starts September 19

Carol Emerson Join meditation teacher and ordained Kriya Yoga initiate and Swami Carol Emerson for a three-week introductory meditation class that will set you up for your own personal practice. You probably have heard about the benefits of meditation (like how it can reduce stress, improve your health, prevent disease and, last but not least—bring…

Belles in the Big House

Pictured with Officer Charley Foley are Linda Schuttler, Laurie Page, Vivian Herman, Ann Kurtz and Claudia Booth.

Vivian Herman The SaddleBrooke SilverBelles present a donation to police officer Charley Foley who, along with fellow officer and retired combat veteran Bradley Clark, founded Flags for the Flagless. This organization was formed to “foster a sense of patriotism and pride” in the Tucson area by supplying flags for the many unused flag poles in…

Gardeners Exchange

EcoGro founder to speak Wednesday, August 24 at SaddleBrooke Ranch The Gardeners Exchange of SaddleBrooke Ranch welcomes Brendan Woltman, founder of EcoGro, a soil and garden amendment company, on Wednesday, August 24 at 1:00 p.m. The program, Soils for Healthy and Prosperous Plants, will be held at La Hacienda Club, La Mesa Room at SaddleBrooke…

Join us for events in 5777 (2016-2017 schedule)

Mark Schwartz The Institute welcomes a new slate of officers and anticipates a very full and exciting year starting in October. Join us to celebrate the entire range of services, from the High Holidays to monthly Shabbat get-togethers, to a stimulating educational program. Erev Rosh Hashanah begins on Sunday, October 2 with services starting at…

Are you dressed for victory?

Terry Barringer Every day an invisible war rages around us. A devoted enemy seeks to wreak havoc on all that is important to us: our heart, mind, marriage, children, relationships, dreams and our destiny. If you are tired of being pushed around and caught with your guard down – this Bible study is for you. This…

Health volunteers needed

Phyllis Ketring It takes over 100 volunteers to make the annual Health Fair run smoothly. Volunteers work in short 90-minute segments, so each person has time to visit exhibits at the fair before or after their shift. There are volunteer opportunities. If you like movement and activity, you might consider the team that greets exhibitors…

Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries

New lecture in September Friends of the SaddleBrooke Libraries is pleased to announce that Larry Stillman will present A Member of the Tribe: The true story of America’s first (and only) Jewish Indian Chief. The lecture will reveal the fascinating and little-known story of Solomon Bibo, an immigrant Indian trader who was elected “Chief” of…