Lee Wille Please join us for our first Champagne Brunch and Dance on Sunday, March 8th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the MountainView Ballroom. The wonderful catering staff at MountainView will serve a selection of brunch favorites with a no host bar. A DJ will play a selection of ballroom dance tunes from…
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Features, February 2020
Ballroom Practice and Social
Walter Teike The holiday season is over. Now DesertView is opening time for dancers to practice steps in a fun environment. This dance time is open to all SaddleBrooke residents. There is no fee. You do not have to be a member of any dance club; you just have to want to dance. This practice time…
Generals, February 2020
Sleep Apnea Presentation March 6
Barbara Barr On Friday, March 6th at 10 a.m. in the Sonoran Room, learn how sleep apnea is a life-threatening nocturnal breathing disorder affecting more than half of us by age 50. Conventional methods to manage it, such as CPAP machines, are effective, but often challenging to use. Alternative therapy using small, retainer-like dental devices…
Clubs & Classes, February 2020
Save the Date for SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild

Marty Fisher and Karen Brungardt The SaddleBrooke Fine Arts Guild is a nonprofit organization that serves to encourage public art appreciation and to enhance the skills of people at all levels of experience through multimedia art classes and community art outreach programs. Fundraising outreach programs are also an important part of their mission to provide monetary…
Features, February 2020
Tickets Selling Fast for CCP’s New Play

Karen Schickedanz Don’t miss out on a great night of entertainment! Tickets for Community Circle Players’ dinner theatre show The Outsider, debuting next month, are going quickly. The play is a timely and hilarious political satire that skewers politics and celebrates democracy. According to director Tim Morsani, SaddleBrooke’s performances of Paul Slade Smith’s script, which…
Generals, January 2020
Macbeth at Ironwood Ridge High School
Mary Dickson A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced…
Generals, January 2020
10-S-4-LIFE Returns in February
Jim Ward Tennis is truly a sport of a lifetime. What a unique opportunity to get great exercise and meet new people. 10-S-4-LIFE is a follow-on to Tennis 1-2-3, a highly successful and popular program started by Bob Lewis in 1998. To date, over 1100 enthusiastic tennis players have benefited from this program. 10-S-4-LIFE is…
Generals, January 2020
Save the Date – January 18 SaddleBrooke CycleMasters’ Bicycle Round-Up
The CycleMasters’ Bicycle Round-Up will be on Saturday, Jan. 18, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your excess bikes, biking clothing, bike accessories and parts to the MountainView parking lot (southeast corner). If you need your donated bike picked up before the event, just email bobsalas46@gmail.com. Bicycle Inter Community Art and Salvage and Wheels…
Generals, January 2020
A Summer Get Away
Ed Melnick The summer of 2019 proved to be challenging to even the most diehard SaddleBrookers. A unique way of avoiding the heat and experience a “cooler” summer is to venture north to Logan, Utah. They politely call us “Summer Citizens” which really means people our age. You will have the opportunity to take interesting…
Generals, January 2020
Health Night Out – Jan. 27 Matters of the Heart: Advancements in Cardiac Surgery

Phyllis Ketring Heart surgery is something most people don’t want to think about. But advancements are being made in heart surgeries that are impacting people right here in Southern Arizona. On Jan. 27, 7 p.m., the new Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Northwest Hospital will address Health Night Out. Zain Khalpey, M.D., PhD, FETCS, FACS…
