On Saturday, March 14, 2015, SaddleBrooke Ranch will be hosting the 4th Annual DesertFest from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. With a very exciting lineup of activities scheduled for this year’s event…you won’t want to miss a moment! Enjoy live musical entertainment on the main stage lakeside from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. featuring December ‘63. The music of…
February 2015
NAHB Gold Medal winning event – DesertFest returns March 14
February 2015
Saddle up and join the fun of horseback riding
Rebecca Williams With spring flowers on the way, it is a great time to get out and enjoy the beautiful Arizona scenery by horseback. The SaddleBrooke Ranch Riding Group is planning a full schedule of rides for the spring season. These rides are for all experience levels and those who have not been on a…
February 2015
Entertainment in Catalina
Steve Weiss For as little as $1.75 a person you can enjoy live music in a tree-covered outdoor setting at Catalina State Park just 20 minutes away from SaddleBrooke Ranch on the first Saturday during the high season in the Tucson area. Since food and wine are allowed, a wonderful afternoon or evening, depending upon…
Front Page, February 2015
BeeBop the Night Away on Valentine’s Day
Dianne Johns Get ready to kick off your shoes and dance in your bobby socks at the hop on Valentine’s Day! Practice the twist or mashed potato to music of the ‘50s and ‘60s. There will be prizes including a prize for the best dressed of the era. Remember the poodle skirts, ponytails, blue jeans…
February 2015
SBR Pickleball Association needs volunteers to help keep courts clean
Bob Hills The SaddleBrooke Ranch Pickleball Association has had an issue with guests. No, not people visiting their courts from outside of the Ranch, but those that have feathers and wings. The SBR pickleball courts are located just across the road from a large irrigation pond. Robson management has stocked the lake with fish to…
February 2015
Live long and prosper with Tai Chi
Carol Emerson Tai Chi is an ancient system of exercise that originated in the Taoist temples of China over 2,000 years ago. The monks of the temples developed Tai Chi as a way to keep themselves physically fit while spending many hours in meditation and also as a means (they hoped) to obtain longevity, even…