In the September monthly meeting we will be discussing DNA testing and results. Anyone who has had their own DNA or a family member tested through Family Tree, Ancestry, 23 and Me or Living Well and have questions on how to decipher or understand their results, you need to make plans to join us on…
September 2017
Pickleball at SaddleBrooke Ranch—come check us out and join our club

Ron Green Our mission is to establish SaddleBrooke Ranch as a premiere pickleball community serving all skill levels and formats of play while promoting the passion and sport of the game. We welcome all SaddleBrooke Ranch residents to use our pickleball facilities, participate in coaching sessions for new players and join our club. Every Friday…
September 2017
Colorado Club social and other events planned

Linda Shannon-Hills Moving into a new community is exciting, especially meeting new people from around the United States and Canada. As our SaddleBrooke Ranch grows, finding common interests and backgrounds pulls us closer together as neighbors, and that is what neighbors found when they joined together on Wednesday, August 2, for a Colorado Club Social…
September 2017
Thursday Talks presents “Road Runner Family” September 21

Linda Shannon-Hills SaddleBrooke Ranch Thursday Talks will be hosting Doris Evans on Thursday, September 21, at 4:00 p.m. in La Mesa Room to give her fascinating presentation of a Road Runner Family. Consider the roadrunner: an icon of the Southwest Desert yet few people have had the opportunity to observe these birds nesting, living or…
September 2017
Three ways pups can improve seniors’ health
(Family Features) Furry friends can play a significant role in pet owners’ lives. The old saying goes, “dogs are man’s best friend,” and research shows they may be more than that. In fact, they just might be the key to keeping seniors active. According to a study conducted by the University of Lincoln and Glasgow…
September 2017
Health Night Out: Alzheimer’s and Age – Related Memory Changes

Phyllis Ketring Health Night Out will be on September 25, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. We will be hearing from Dr. Lee Ryan, University of Arizona on Alzheimer’s and Age-Related Memory Changes. Dr. Lee Ryan is a clinical psychologist and professor in the Cognition and Neural Systems and the Clinical Neuropsychology programs at the University of…
September 2017
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 August it was Flavor of India. Potlucks: On the fourth Saturday of…
September 2017
Oracle School District

Since its inception three years ago to and continuing through the 2017-18 school year, the Oracle Schools Foundation will have funded almost 40 preschool scholarships for the District’s youngest students. Recognizing the critical importance of a great early start, the Foundation Board made a commitment this year to ensure every three and four-year old in…
September 2017
Jerry Nelson at CCSB

Leah Kari and Carol Thompson Do you love to sing? Enjoy world class piano music? Love singing hymns and worship songs, old and new? Community Church at SaddleBrooke’s (CCSB) Director of Music, Mr. Ron Aeschliman, invites you to attend a special choir workshop on Saturday, September 9, from 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. with lunch…
September 2017
Fall square dance lessons begin October 8

Bob White Once again this year the SaddleBrooke “Squares” square dance club will be kicking off the fall dance season with lessons for those who would really like to get involved in an exciting and fun-filled way to socialize, exercise and dance in a whole different way: square dancing. This is not your grandmother’s old…