Tag: SPAC

Protecting What Matters: Fraud Prevention in Our Community—Town Hall with the Arizona Attorney General

Join us for a vital conversation with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes on Monday, Oct. 20, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the SaddleBrooke DesertView Performing Arts Center. Admission is free, and no RSVP is required. Learn how to protect yourself, your neighbors, and your finances from the latest scams targeting Arizona residents. Topics…

Firewise Is Coming to SaddleBrooke

Sam Miller Much of the western U.S. has experienced extended periods of severe drought in recent years. The resulting dry vegetation is susceptible to fire, and wildfires are frequently seen in the news. Every year, devastating wildfires burn across the U.S. California has been overwhelmed by wildfires, but they are not alone. Arizona is experiencing…

SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission

Jan Howard, Chair Your Link to the Outside World The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission (SPAC) serves as a vital connection between our community and the broader world of public policy, infrastructure planning, and regional development. Formed by residents from SaddleBrooke One and SaddleBrooke TWO, SPAC is a volunteer advisory group that monitors government activity, tracks…

Help Us Plan a Community Seminar on Scams and Fraud

The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission (SPAC) is organizing an important seminar on Scams and Fraud—a topic that affects all of us. Every day, we’re urged to click suspicious links, answer unknown calls, or share personal information with unverified sources. Sadly, some in our community have already experienced the consequences firsthand. This seminar will empower residents…

It’s Time to Be ‘In the Know on H2O’

Connie Kotke The SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission (SPAC) invites all residents of SaddleBrooke One and SaddleBrooke TWO to a panel presentation called “In the Know on H2O” on Monday, March 3, starting at 2 p.m. The program will be held at the DesertView Theater. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. A panel of speakers will share…

Keeping You Informed: SaddleBrooke Public Affairs Commission

Connie Kotke Many external factors influence our quality of life here in SaddleBrooke. Nearby housing and commercial developments, access to roads and bridges, climate change and its effect on wildfires, utility rates and water availability, and government regulations are just some of the areas that come to mind. How can we anticipate and prepare for…

What’s Going on With Trico Electric?

Residents of SaddleBrooke get their electricity from Trico Electric Cooperative. As Members of the Cooperative, we have a responsibility to understand the challenges and opportunities facing the organization, both today and in the future. Join your neighbors for an informative presentation by Trico representatives on Wednesday, Nov. 6, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the…