Sandy Schlager On Monday evening, July 18, the SBRTA hosted “Cowboy Tennis.” Members dressed in their best western duds, sans the fabulous cowboy boots, and enjoyed playing tennis under the stars. Well, it was actually monsoon clouds, but the stars were there somewhere. Western/cowboy music played in the background. All participants agreed it was a…
Front Page, September 2016
Cowboy Tennis at the Ranch
September 2016
Pool Players of the Brooke: Paul ‘Bankster’ Callas plays perfect against field of 18
Joe Giammarino and Dominic Borland Pool Players of the Brooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch Billiards Club want to thank SaddleBrooke Ranch and our generous sponsors Tractor Supply Co. and Chuy’s Mesquite Broiler. On August 6, 2016 the SaddleBrooke Ranch hosted its fourth 8-Ball Tournament. Tournament directors were Dominic Borland and Joe Giammarino. The following strong field…
September 2016
“Breaking News You Need to Know” at Citizens Awareness Forum
Carol Sorensen SaddleBrooke Ranch residents were pleased to hear local and national current events from a radio talk show host’s perspective on Thursday, August 4. “Breaking News You Need to Know,” Garret Lewis, the informative and always entertaining host of KNST Radio AM790 presented his views and answered our questions at the August meeting of…
September 2016
Citizens Awareness Forum presents Clerk of the Superior Court
The next Citizens Awareness Forum will be Thursday, September 1, at 4:00 p.m. in the LaMesa/LaMontana Rooms for all SaddleBrooke Ranch residents. Amanda Stanford, Pinal County Clerk of the Superior Court, will be our speaker. She wishes to expand services to those areas in Pinal County that are currently underserved and will be speaking to…
September 2016
Senior Village at SaddleBrooke – Neighbors helping Neighbors
Falls and the Fear of Falling Sandy Morse One of the primary goals of Senior Village at SaddleBrooke is helping our members maintain their independence so that they can stay in their homes for as long as possible. When we visit prospective members we sometimes see potential hazards in their homes that could put their…
September 2016
Elks Club donations help fund Teens Sew Cool Program
Several women from SaddleBrooke, SaddleBrooke Ranch and the Rancho Vistoso area are mentors for students learning to sew from teens to pre-teens living in the Oracle, San Manuel and Catalina schools. This 16-year program, called Teens Sew Cool, provides sewing classes to over 30-35 students in a nine-week session in the spring and another nine-week…