Category: January 2026

Savor Retirement: Practicing Self-Care in Retirement

Tim Malone Practicing self-care means intentionally nurturing your physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. It’s the art of listening to your needs and responding with kindness, not guilt. Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s foundational. It allows you to show up fully for yourself and others. Practicing self-care in retirement offers a wealth of benefits that extend far…

Welcome New Neighbors

Linda Shannon-Hills On Dec. 3, 2025, the pictured new and soon-to-be residents attended the Newcomers Welcome Gathering. Please welcome them. We have a wonderful welcome program for all new residents moving into SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR). Each month, the Newcomers Welcome Volunteers hold a gathering for new homeowners and renters. You are invited to attend to…

Casino Night Fun at the Ranch

Katie Lundgren Patrick and Jacqueline Fancher of Unit 2 organized their fifth annual Casino Night, with proceeds benefiting SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO). This year, the donations surpassed last year’s by nearly $500, resulting in a total contribution of just under $6,000! Way to go, gamblers! Cheers and jeers filled the air as the dice were…

Thanksgiving Morning Turkey Trot

Katie Lundgren What a beautiful morning and what a fantastic turnout for our 4th Annual Turkey Trot! More than 80 people showed up to celebrate the start of Thanksgiving with a 5K Walk and a Food and Monetary drive for IMPACT of Southern Arizona. We collected over 528 pounds of food and $4,120 to donate…

SaddleBrooke Community Outreach – January 2026

Save the Date—Lots of SBCO Events Coming in 2026 Nancy McCluskey-Moore SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) has a busy schedule planned for the new year. We invite you to help us provide local children with the food, clothing, enrichment activities and post-high school scholarships they need to succeed. Through your donation of time and/or funds, together…

The Plight of the Homeless and Poor Presentation February 22

Did you know that there are approximately 2,200 homeless individuals in Tucson? There has been an increase in homelessness in recent years, which has been primarily driven by the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, including rising housing and living costs, job loss, and the end of the eviction moratorium. Other significant issues include mental illness…