Deb McGiboney and Susie Morrill invite fellow women wine lovers to the SaddleBrooke Ranch Women Of Wine (SBRWOW) gathering! We meet the third Wednesday of each month at the Ranch House Grill event patio. Everyone purchases their own glass (or two) of wine and can enjoy an appetizer while visiting with your SBRWOW. There will…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
SaddleBrooke Ranch Women of Wine
Features, May 2022
Madaras Gallery Presents the Masters Series
Starting Sunday, May 1, through Tuesday, May 31, Madaras Gallery presents the Masters Series. The Masters Series is a collection of saguaros painted in the style of master artists. Join us for this special month-long event and see the Southwest interpreted by Diana Madaras in the styles of Jackson Pollock, Frida Kahlo, Van Gogh, and…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
Washington State Club News
We had a wonderful gathering at our first event in March. We welcomed our Washingtonian friends and neighbors with a happy hour and a Washington trivia event. Thanks to all of you who attended and added your input for future events. The highest response was to have social gatherings like happy hours and barbecues. With…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
Stitch ‘N Chat with Your Neighbors and Friends
Linda Shannon-Hills Want to learn or return to knitting or crocheting? You pulled out that cross stitching project you once started, and want to finish it? Maybe you want to learn some new techniques, or find inspiration? Want to spend time with others doing what you love? Drop by on any Thursday afternoon between 1…
Clubs & Classes, May 2022
IJSS News
Melanie Einbund The IJSS March 25 service was held in person, including a dinner beforehand. After services, there was an Oneg Shabbat, sponsored by Sharon and Art Triester celebrating their recent anniversary and Seth and Roz Eisner supporting IJSS. Rabbi Harari conducted a class “The Masks We Wear!” Our discussion was vibrant as we spoke…
Features, May 2022
2 Your Health: Can Regular Massage Help My Memory?
Heidi Overman, LMT #MT-24997 As we age, our memory tends to get away from us. We find ourselves searching for words that were once easy to retrieve. We can’t remember the name of our new neighbor. You walk in a room … wait, what was I saying? What was I coming in this room for?…