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SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue Network – October 2014

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These pups need a family Bibbi’s family is moving to assisted living, and she needs a new home. There is no adoption cost. She’s a six-year old boxer and healthy except she’s overweight because her mom loves to feed her. Bibbi weighs approximately 85 pounds but should be closer to 50 pounds. With a little…

It’s not too late!

Bev Kloehn and Laura Benson Members of the League of Women Voters – SaddleBrooke Unit are teaming up with the administration of San Manuel High School to hold a Career Day for their students in Spring 2015 and we need you to share your career insights. It’s not too late to become involved. Please join…

Thank You, Friends – October 2014

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Dear Readers: The students at Mt. Vista Elementary School in Oracle, AZ wish to thank all of the generous and kind residents who donated cash, checks, school supplies and food products to our recent “Stuff The Bus” campaign in Eagle Crest, Oracle, SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch on Saturday, August 16, 2014. The National Junior Honor…

Colorado Club hikes Egret Trail

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Linda Shannon-Hills Our hiking boots were left at home this time as 45 Colorado Club members’ hike on Egret Trail was between two homes to socialize with our Ranch neighbors from Colorado. Our host families were Barb and Bob Drury and Al and Nancy Swenson, next door neighbors on Egret Trail. On Monday, August 25,…

San Miguel…the top city in the world to visit

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Linda Stack-Chenok This year Conde Nast travelers have selected San Miguel as the No. 1 city in the world to visit! Why? It is a combination of many different things: sunlight bouncing off earth-tone walls, flowers, restaurants in old haciendas, stores, history, museums, music, art and gorgeous B&Bs and hotels. The city itself is a…

Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries – October 2014

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DeGrazia: The Man and the Myths Mary Kopp The Friends of SaddleBrooke Libraries is hosting two events in November featuring the life and work of noted Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia. A lecture about DeGrazia is set for 4:00 p.m. November 19 in the MountainView East Ballroom. DeGrazia biographer James W. Johnson will share stories he…

Find fun in learning how to square dance

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Don and Rebecca Williams The SaddleBrooke Squares will be hosting a free opportunity to try square dancing on Sunday, October 12, at 7:00-8:00 p.m. at the MountainView Ballroom. Square dancing is the original American dance enjoyed by thousands in cities in the U.S. and around the world. Once you know how, you can go to…

The Gardeners Exchange – October 2014

Come join the fun and the gardening information source at the Gardeners Exchange on Tuesday, October 21, at 1:00 p.m. Peter Warren, Urban Horticulture Agent for Pima County Cooperative Extension, University of Arizona, will speak on common insect pests and pesticide safety. As a bonus after a short break, Peter will explain the use of…

Upcoming events at SaddleBrooke Ranch

Dianne Johns, SBR Social Committee SaddleBrooke Ranch is planning to have more fun filled events during the remaining months of 2014. Please mark your calendars so you’re able to attend these events with your friends and neighbors! OCTOBER October 15, Wednesday—Picnic night 4:00-7:-00 p.m. Live entertainment—Joe Bourne. Ticketed event. October 18, Saturday—Chili cook off event…

Lecture series schedule

October 7, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Lecture: History of Oracle. Speaker: Eveline Auerback. October 16, 5:00-7:00 p.m. League of Women Voters. Pros/Cons of the Propositions and discussion on Voter Guide. Speaker: Beverly Kloehn, League of Women Voters. November 4, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Lecture: Lower San Pedro River Project. Speaker: Celeste Andresen. November 20, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Lecture: Medicare. December…