Ranch Roots does DNA

Carol Andrews On Monday, March 27, the Ranch Roots Genealogy group will meet at 1:00 p.m. in the La Mesa Room. In February we held a DNA workshop, and we’ll continue the workshop this month. Each person who has had their DNA analyzed should bring any printouts they have and the online access codes. We’ll…

CCSB scores again

Left to right: Brooke McIntyre for the Dallas Cowboys, former NFL referee Pastor Steve Wilson and Carol Thompson for MN Viking country

Carol Thompson For the 2nd year in a row, The Community Church at SaddleBrooke (CCSB) donated soup to the Tri-Community Food Bank on its “Souper Bowl Sunday” February 5th. CCSB members, family & friends donated 1,450 pounds of soup, exceeding expectations and donations from last year by 500 pounds! Community Church at SaddleBrooke meets every…

Arizona Pathfinders Hidden Tucson Tour II

Join Arizona Pathfinders on April 8 on a behind-the-scene tour of Medicine Man Gallery led by Jerry Freund, an historian and an expert on Native American rugs, pottery and western art. We will view the Gallery’s outstanding paintings, bronze sculptures, pottery and Navajo rugs. Jerry will then take us to the Tucson Medical Center where…

SASO to perform unusual works for saxophone

Punch Howarth Russian Romantic composer Alexander Glazunov’s, 1865-1936, last composition was a saxophone concerto, an instrument rarely used in a symphony orchestra. Only being invented in 1840 by Adolphe Sax, a clarinetist in Paris. Of nine varieties, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophones are most commonly used; made popular in the swing bands of the…