Help Others by Supporting the Annual SBCO Food Drive Nancy McCluskey-Moore The SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) annual Food Drive is accepting donations of food as well as 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. On a monthly…
Category: March 2024
Generals, March 2024
SaddleBrooke Singers Rock ‘n’ Roll—April 7
The SaddleBrooke Singers have been happily singing. Rehearsals for their Sunday, April 7, matinee performance at DesertView Performing Arts Center (DVPAC) are underway. We know you will have as much fun listening to us sing the tunes of the ’60s as we are learning them all over again as chorale renditions. One of the songs…
March 2024, Features
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March 2024, Generals
The Tri-Community Food Bank—Feeding Neighbors for More Than 40 Years
Rosemary Douglas This history was compiled with the assistance of Joyce McClung, a current volunteer, and veteran volunteer since 1997. The Tri-Community Food Bank (TCFB) and Thrift Shop was founded in 1980/81 by Jean Peterson and Beverly Pyritz. It was originally located in one room in a Pinal County building in Mammoth. Early funding was…
March 2024, Clubs & Classes
SBRWOW Generously Supports SBCO
Camille Esterman On Jan. 18, SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO) was privileged to address the SaddleBrooke Ranch Women of Wine (SBRWOW). The event provided SBCO with an opportunity to highlight our programs that feed, clothe, enrich, and educate children living in the Copper Corridor. After recapping the Ranch’s participation in delivering Thanksgiving Day baskets to Mammoth/San Manuel and the…
March 2024, Features
2 Your Health: Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief
Dr. Rose Bricker What is anxiety? Anxiety is a mood disorder that involves excessive worrying, nervousness, and fear. Depression is characterized by feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and/or anger that interferes with our everyday life. Trauma can be both physical and psychological. In childhood and adulthood, we have experiences that can leave us feeling…
March 2024, Generals
Wellness Roundup: Golder Ranch Fire District—Two Clinics in March and April
Linda Shannon-Hills One of the best resources we have at SaddleBrooke Ranch is the Golder Ranch Fire District. Sure, they can respond quickly to fires or medical incidents, but they have so much more to offer our community. Wellness Roundup is excited to host Golder Ranch FD. Dan Habinek joined Golder Ranch FD last spring…
March 2024, Clubs & Classes
Technology Club Upcoming Programs
Jeff Kaczmarek Your new SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR) Technology Club board met for its 2024 organizational meeting. Ben Eisenstein has been elected president and we welcomed new board members: Bob Kuennen, Dave Selkowitz; Michelle Bills, and Kathy Watson. Dave Richey has stepped down as president and will serve in an emeritus status. The board is excited to offer…
March 2024, Generals
Southeast Pinal County Master Gardener Garden Fair
Join your Southeast Pinal County (formerly SB/SBR) Master Gardeners for our Spring Garden Fair. You can attend the event on Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to noon at the SaddleBrooke Two MountainView Clubhouse in the Ballroom West and on the patio. The clubhouse is located at 38759 S Mountain View Blvd., in SaddleBrooke. There is no charge.…
March 2024, Clubs & Classes
Canvas and Cocktails Events Coming in March, April, and May
Patti West Canvas and Cocktails, the popular painting and social event led by SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR) artist and instructor Janice Mihora, will be hosted by the SBR Painters Club this spring with dates in March, April, and May. Participants will learn the basic techniques of acrylic painting while enjoying bring-your-own-beverages and snacks. At the end…