Category: February 2018

Taliesin West and Museum of the West

Join Arizona Pathfinders on a tour to Phoenix, AZ to visit Taliesin West and the Museum of the West on Saturday, April 14, 2018. Here, on the outskirts of Scottsdale, Frank Lloyd Wright built his winter compound, Taliesin West, which today ranks among the region’s most fascinating attractions. He designed the buildings with an organic…

To SaddleBrooke Ranch residents

Cynthia Chevalley, Chairperson The Board of Directors of the Tri-Community Food Bank and I would like to express our extreme gratitude for your support over the holiday period. Donated non-perishable foods and generous funding help us to provide 250 holiday meals and all the fixings at Thanksgiving and Christmas time to our client families. We…

Elks Lodge offers scholarships

Pat Cox Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge #2815 is currently accepting applications for its student scholarship program. Scholarships are valued at a minimum of $500. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2018. Applicants must be United States citizens whose primary residence, or the primary residence of their parents or grandparents, is in the greater metropolitan…

From The New Home Sales Team

The SaddleBrooke Ranch sales team is looking forward to a fantastic 2018. This year is going to be full of new and exciting ways for residents and future residents to live life inspired. Visit www.Robson.com to view available designer homes, lot maps and the latest SaddleBrooke Ranch news. We are currently in the process of…

Volunteers needed

Lisa Jenk Donor Ambassadors are the face of the American Red Cross to the blood donor. They warmly welcome the donors and guide them through the donation registration process by providing instruction, reading material and excellent customer service. These volunteers have the opportunity to positively impact the donor’s experience with their caring attitude and professional…

Women On Our Own (WOOO)

Liz Boyd WOOO is for single women living in SaddleBrooke and the Ranch who want to stay busy and enjoy life. Our activities include: Dining Out: We go out for dinner on the third Wednesday of each month and enjoy Tucson’s restaurants. In January, it was the Outback Steakhouse. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of the month,…

Gardener’s Exchange

Linda Vautrin-Hale The Gardeners Exchange in conjunction with the SaddleBrooke Ranch Master Gardeners welcomes you to attend “Pruning: Science and Art” with Pima County Master Gardeners on Wednesday, February 21 at 1:00 p.m. at La Hacienda Club. Learn how to prune confidently and correctly. Pruning not only makes your trees and shrubs look better, but…

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Happenings

SBCO enriches Students’ Education Nancy McCluskey-Moore SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) works closely with local school districts to identify and fund programs that provide valuable educational opportunities for children. The Educational Committee reviews grant requests from schools and other agencies to select those that will be recommended for funding. Financial support has been approved for an…

Adopt-a-Family program recap

Marlene Diskin and Kim Schweitzer For the ninth year, many Ranchers participated in the Adopt-a-Family program that brightens the hearts and holidays of many of our neighbors to the north. The Mountain Vista School provided information about 18 families with 51 children who qualified for participation in the program. Our SBR residents then selected an…

We all have stories worth telling

Jan Larkey At our ages, everybody living in SBR has interesting stories to tell: the lessons life has taught you, career ups and downs, turning points that sent you in a different direction, your love story and your family’s history. If getting started is a challenge, join the Writing for Fun and Family group of…