SBRWGA announces the winners of Coyote Queen

CJ Kerley On July 23, the women golfers competed in the Coyote Queen tournament, which is held every other month. Golfers can only win once during the year. The winner for July was Phyllis Pettijohn, with a score of 41. On Sept. 17, the tournament was held once again, and the winner was Beth Chamberlin,…

Technology Club news

Linda Shannon-Hills The SaddleBrooke Ranch Technology Club held its quarterly meeting at the Ranch House in the Sol Ballroom. A short meeting was held before the speaker. The number of club members is 298, while in October, there were 310 visits to the tech room, 27 monitors volunteered, and the club held 11 classes/workshops/SIG (special interest group) and open discussions. In…

Join us at Stitch ‘N Chat

Linda Shannon-Hills If you are interested in learning to knit or croquette or improve the skills you have already learned while having lots of fun chatting away about the day, activities, or laughing at our mistakes, we have a great time at Stitch ‘N Chat. You don’t have to join—just come on Thursday afternoons, any time…

Stuck in grief? A remedy for you

Cari Block Grief is a normal response of deep or poignant distress, suffering or sorrow—a grave wound caused by the loss of a loved one. There is a remedy. Even though grief can have devastating effects on your body, mind, and spirit, support and encouragement are available for your grief journey. The Community Church at…

U of A Cooperative Extension: December gardening lecture

Zann Wilson The Gardeners Exchange in conjunction with the SaddleBrooke/SaddleBrooke Ranch Master Gardeners invites you to attend “Irrigation Basics for Homeowners,” presented by Dale Suter, irrigation specialist for the Oracle Community Learning Garden in Oracle. The program will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 18, in the Sol Ballroom, SaddleBrooke Ranch at 1 p.m. Dale was seven when…