Kids’ Closet needs Thursday volunteers

  Want to improve children’s lives while having fun? Become a Thursday volunteer during the fall season at the Kids’ Closet in Mammoth. The work involves helping children between the ages of four and 13 select new school clothing and shoes from our extensive inventory. By serving as a personal shopper, you’ll ensure children take…

Community Church partners with Habitat for Humanity

Keith Gordon Since 2003, Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) has supported Habitat for Humanity Tucson as one of our faith-based missions’ partners. Over the years CCSB has provided significant monetary contributions to help Habitat work with partner families. This helps them achieve safe, decent and affordable housing. CCSB also provides a new toolkit to each…

YOTO and CCSB great partners

Steve Wilson What a great time we had today touring the facilities of Youth On Their Own (YOTO). This one-of-a-kind organization helps 1,700 youth around the Tucson area meet basic needs of life as they continue their schooling. On behalf of Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB), we provided a quarterly check to them for $11,000.…

Medicare and Me: Mail order drugs

  Leah Kari, Certified Medical Representative Do you like the convenience of receiving your prescription drugs through the mail order feature of your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan? Do you dislike having to call the mail order pharmacy to request your refills? Are you wondering why the plan doesn’t just send your prescriptions every…

SBR Women’s Club resumes on September 10

After our summer hiatus, it’s time to start a new year at the SaddleBrooke Ranch Women’s Club. Before we look forward, it is important to celebrate our wonderful and exciting achievements over the last year. These results would not happen without the hard work of our Board, committee volunteers and our members. The following is…

Putting through July weather conditions

Camille Esterman Heat and humidity greeted the Ranchette Putters as they arrived each Wednesday morning in July. Although conditions were sticky, cool heads prevailed and many ladies were very successful in reading the 18-hole SBR green. Monthly prizes are given out to putters with the first, second and third lowest average scores and putters who…