
Pictured is Brian Nero with his 2014 Yamaha Stratoliner 1900. (Photo by Debora Witten)

Some of the Ranch Pickleballers competed in the first annual Pickle-Licious Jingle Jam held at Dove Mountain Gallery Sports Club. The tournament was a fundraiser to provide needed medical equipment to local residents. Patrick Fancher and Hobie Richards took first place in the 3.0 men’s mixed age category and Hobie Richards and Lisa Richards took…
The deadline for the February edition is Jan. 10 by noon. Please send your submissions on time, and early if possible! You can email your submissions to editorial@robson.com or use our website link: robsonpublishing.com/editorial. For article and photo guidelines, or if you have any questions, please call 480-895-4216.

Annual Food Drive and Home Tour Nancy McCluskey-Moore On Saturday, March 16, SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) will gather donations of food and money to support the Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB) based in Mammoth. TCFB serves needy families living in Mammoth, San Manuel, Oracle, and the Dudleyville/Aravaipa area. Our donations helped to provide bi-monthly emergency food…

Deb McGiboney The SaddleBrooke Ranch Women of Wine (SBRWOW) meet the third Thursday of each month in the Sol Ballroom. On March 21, we will be hosting musician Chuck Moses for our 2nd Anniversary Party. You must be an SBRWOW member to attend, and spaces will be limited. There is a $10 cash-only admission fee, which will be collected…
Friends of Bill meets Thursdays, 3 to 4 p.m. in the La Vista Room. Contact: wes_morr22@yahoo.com or 831-206-3077
Rev. Suzanne Marlatt Stewart Yes, I must admit I watched The Golden Bachelor. Gerry was definitely a great choice for the bachelor; sensitive, caring, athletic, and handsome. He was given very good advice in his search for a partner: “Never marry the one you can live with, marry the one you cannot live without.” What this program…
David Zapatka David Wittenberg, fellow member of the Grammar Police Special Interest Group, wrote this in a recent post. “For most Indians, meat is not a staple. The majority of the Indian diet consists of grains, pulses, and vegetables. As a result, Indians don’t talk about meat the way Americans do. The terms ‘veg’ and…