CCP Stage Play vs Dinner Theatre – which is more desirable?

  Shawne Cryderman Community Circle Players (CCP) was founded in SaddleBrooke after ten successful years of stage play productions by Susan and Steve Shear’s PrimeTime Players. CCP’s co-founders Susan Sterling and Shawne Cryderman stepped out on the proverbial theatrical limb in 2017 and tested the waters of the SaddleBrooke audience by staging a dinner theatre.…

Mini-lectures at Tennis Pavilion

Mini-lectures have become a favorite activity at the Health Fair. These three presenters will speak at the Tennis Pavilion. Shuttles will make a special stop near the pavilion. Dr. Mohammed Dardari SaddleBrooke, 9:30 a.m. Dr. Dardari recently joined the Northwest Allied physicians’ team at SaddleBrooke. His education is a perfect fit for our community. He completed…

Community Church of SaddleBrooke Men’s Empowerment Breakfast

  James R. Jensen You are invited to the Community Church at SaddleBrooke’s (CCSB) Men’s Empowerment Breakfast to be held Wednesday, November 7 at the SaddleBrooke TWO MountainView Ballroom. Doors open at 8:00 a.m.; serving breakfast at 8:30 a.m. The event is open to all men. Lt Col Voorhees retired from the United States Air…

SaddleBrooke Ranch Women’s Club October luncheon

Donna P. Nelson We are so excited to be having our October 8 luncheon in the Ranch House. As this is the inaugural luncheon, we are limiting it to current enrolled members that month only. Our program will be inspiring; you may have seen signs and bumpers stickers with the motto “Be Kind.” Please join…

Asteroid Ahoy!

  OSIRIS-REx is NASA’s first mission to collect a sample from an asteroid and return it to Earth for study and it’s being led by the University of Arizona, right here in Tucson. Join Unit 32 on November 26 for a presentation and Q and A with the Mission’s Deputy Communication Lead, Christine Hoekenga, to…

Quilting Bees and so much more

We’re in! The wait is over. The Ranch Piecemakers are up and running in the Needs Arts Room. We already have a number of members trained on the long-arm machine, which means the stack of pieced quilts destined for the Tucson Veterans Home are getting their finishing touches. Classes are being held for beginning quilters…