David Zapatka David Wittenberg, fellow member of the Grammar Police Special Interest Group, wrote this in a recent post. “For most Indians, meat is not a staple. The majority of the Indian diet consists of grains, pulses, and vegetables. As a result, Indians don’t talk about meat the way Americans do. The terms ‘veg’ and…
Features, January 2024
Word of the Month: Pulse
Generals, January 2024
Reptile Presentation January 31
Generals, January 2024
Newcomers Welcome January 24
Linda Shannon-Hills You are loving our wonderful community, but do you know all that is available to you as a new resident? Don’t be overwhelmed with moving to SaddleBrooke Ranch (SBR). It’s a new community, maybe a new state, and a new home … where do you find all the information to make settling into this…
Generals, January 2024
American Red Cross Blood Drive at SaddleBrooke Ranch
Tina Fugleberg SaddleBrooke Ranch is on a mission to help save lives by hosting a blood drive on Feb. 3 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., at The Ranch House, Sol Ballroom. To make an appointment or to learn more, download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org, or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). Can you donate Power Red? It…
Generals, January 2024
Ring in the New Year with a Canvas & Cocktail Class—January 31
Dale Farland Everyone enjoys the Canvas & Cocktail class taught by SaddleBrooke Ranch artist Janice Mihora. So, ring in the New Year with her next class on Wednesday, Jan. 31. The theme for this class is Valentine’s Day. Participants will be painting a beautiful heart, which will be just in time to display for Valentine’s Day. As shown…
Clubs & Classes, January 2024
Ranch Texans Play “Made in Texas” Bingo
Janelle Authur Members of the SaddleBrooke Ranch Texas Club and their guests gathered at the La Hacienda Clubhouse on Nov. 13 to play Bingo, a popular Texas game. Twenty-six members and guests arrived early with dinner and drinks in hand. As the room filled, all shared stories of their Texas roots or connection to Texas and, of…