Carol Smith The Papercrafting Club prepared for Halloween early by attending a class held by Lori Neal and making adorable Halloween cards. The class was well attended, and each card had its own special individuality. The pumpkin on the card lights up with a battery-operated tea light. Lori is a member of our Papercrafting Club…
Category: November 2019
November 2019, December 2019
SBR National Park Club and upcoming day trip!
Rob Lonjers Do you find inspiration in our national parks? We are a newly formed club at SaddleBrooke Ranch called the National Parks Club where we will learn together about the national parks and monuments. Please join us! Perhaps you want to learn more about these treasures, share your past adventures, help plan future trips,…
November 2019, December 2019
Partners Western Dance classes and activities in 2019 and 2020
Jane Gromelski Classes In January, we will start our next series of beginning and intermediate partners western dance classes. In the beginning series, we will cover Texas 2-step for four weeks, then we do two weeks of western waltz. Classes start on Wednesday, Jan. 8, in the SaddleBrooke clubhouse Vermilion Room. beginning classes will be…
November 2019, December 2019
Treated water for schools in Nogales
Doug May The Rotary Club of SaddleBrooke has a partnership with the Rotary Club in Nogales, Sonora to construct and install drinking fountain systems in schools. After a period of planning, coordinating, and applying for a global grant from Rotary International, the installation is progressing. Rotary has worldwide projects like this that are funded by…
November 2019, December 2019
New York/New Jersey Club gathers for a fall celebration
Arlene Wong During September, members of the New York/New Jersey Club enjoyed an appetizer, wine tasting, trivia, and musical entertainment party at the home of Arlene and Mark Wong. Guests were treated to a blind tasting of two white and two red wines and then voted on their favorite. The winner was a white Riesling from…
November 2019, December 2019
Men (and women)! Learning dance is fun and easy
Mark Magdanz We are so lucky to live here in the sunshine and warmth. There is also an expanding opportunity to dance or learn to dance as the community grows. The task of learning to dance can be more daunting for the guys out there wanting to spin the ladies around the floor—but, more about…
November 2019, December 2019
Newcomer’s Meet ‘N Greet—have you met our new neighbors?
Linda Harvey and Linda Shannon-Hills You have just moved into SaddleBrooke Ranch, ang getting to know other new neighbors is a good way to get incorporated into this friendly and fast-growing community. So join us on Nov. 21, for the Newcomer’s Meet ‘N Greet. This event gives new residents a chance to meet other new…
November 2019, December 2019
Medicare and me: what’s blue button 2.0?
Leah Sugar Kari, Certified Medical Representative (CMR) and licensed insurance agent specializing in Medicare products “Leah, you haven’t had a bone density test in three years! Let’s get one scheduled now!” My doctor busied himself preparing the order for the test, but I was baffled. My thoughts lit up like a pinball machine. Was it…
November 2019, December 2019
How does your garden grow?
Louise Grabell I have been a Master Gardener for Pinal County (under the auspices of the University of Arizona) since 2005 and recently decided to step away from the formal program. However, I must tell you that this has been one of the more rewarding activities of my retirement years. I began writing this column…
November 2019, December 2019
First Hispanic woman to hold statewide office in Arizona
Lea Márquez Peterson Earlier this year, I was honored to be appointed by Governor Doug Ducey to a seat on the Arizona Corporation Commission. Our most visible role is that of regulating electric utilities throughout the state. What most citizens of this state don’t realize, is that our commission also oversees railroad crossings, pipeline safety,…