Category: October 2023

SaddleBrooke Ranch Tennis Association POPATEERS

Deb McGiboney POP is HOT at the SaddleBrooke Ranch Tennis Association. Come join the POPATEERS on Thursday mornings on courts 5 and 6. Whether you are new to POP Tennis or an active POP player, we welcome all players. If you do not have a racquet, we will have racquets and balls waiting for you!

SaddleBrooke Ranch Employee Appreciation

Please join us in celebrating our SaddleBrooke Ranch employees for the 13th year. Many of our employees here at the Ranch do not work in positions that provide residents with the opportunity to personally thank them throughout the year. All of our employees play a big part in what makes the Ranch a special place…

Save the Date! SBRWOW

SaddleBrooke Women of Wine (SBRWOW) meet on the third Thursday of each month in the Sol Ballroom. We will be hosting Chuck Moses for our 2nd Anniversary Party on March 21, 2024. You must be an SBRWOW member to attend, and space will be limited. There is a $10, cash-only admission fee, which will be collected…

ARTwalk—A SaddleBrooke Ranch Tradition

Linda Shannon-Hills The ARTwalk has become a tradition at SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR) and we are starting our 11th year this fall. This event has been listed as one of the top 50 fun facts about the Robson Resort Communities. You must add it to your October calendar of events! The ARTwalk starts on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.…

Congratulations, SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary Club

Frank Shipton Members of the SaddleBrooke Sunrise Rotary (SSR) celebrated their accomplishments over the past six months while socializing at a local restaurant. SSR, although small in number, has many reasons to be proud. In the past six months, members volunteered more than 752 hours of their time participating in numerous projects, including: Little Folks…

Override Continuation for the Oracle School District

Linda Lyon, Board President, and Crystle Nehrmeyer, Superintendent This November, the Oracle School District (OSD) will be asking voters to approve a ballot measure called an Override Continuation (Proposition 481). This is locally supported funding to supplement the basic budget. This will not be a new tax, but rather a continuation of the tax rate you…

2 Your Health: Self-Worth and Massage

Heidi Overman, LMT #MT-24997 One of the themes I have tried to live by is: Self-care is not selfish. For the last few years, I’ve spoken about this to my clients, hoping they understand the value of what they are doing for themselves by receiving regular massages. However, in dissecting and really exploring, I’ve found…