“Breaking News You Need to Know” at Citizens Awareness Forum

Garret Lewis; photo by Dan Culver

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…

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…

Elks Club donations help fund Teens Sew Cool Program

Left to right: Linda Shannon-Hills, Sig Danielson, Exalted Ruler Elks, Kathleen Morgan Squires and Ira Cohen, Arizona Elks Major Projects

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…

Health Night Out – September 26

Dr. Jonathan Tait

Health Night Out will feature Dr. Jonathan Tait on Monday, September 26, at 7:00 p.m. His topic will be Stem Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine; Is Non-Surgical Orthopedic Medicine Hope or Hype? The future of orthopedic medicine may lie in minimally invasive healing treatments rather than surgical interventions. The field of stem cells and regenerative…

Knit Wits puts Family First

Dianne Resseguie and Marlene Jolly, both residents of SBR, admire the piles of hand-knitted items ready for delivery.

Carol Chiarello The SaddleBrooke Knit Wits have been busy this summer. Marlene Jolly is about to deliver a carload of baby items to Family First. These blankets, hats and sweaters, knitted and crocheted by our members over the last few months, will help needy families in our area. Dianne Resseguie, head of the Service Committee,…