
New friends and old friends: Pam Greenberg, Carol Mihal, Kim Schweitzer, Sherri Gilman, Gary Gilman, Billy Mihal, and Deborah Plotkin
Kim Schweitzer
As the holiday of Passover approached, members of the Shalom Club came together for a warm and welcoming social gathering focused on friendship, conversation, and community.
The group gathered at the beautiful outdoor patio of The Ranch House. While there was no formal program or religious observance, the get together offered an opportunity for members to reconnect, meet new neighbors, and enjoy each other’s company in a relaxed setting. Laughter, lively discussions, and shared stories filled the space as attendees reflected on traditions, family memories, and the meaning of community.
The event highlighted what the Shalom Club is all about—bringing people together in a spirit of inclusion, camaraderie, and cultural connection.
Longtime members welcomed newcomers, helping them feel at home, introducing them to the club’s activities, and inviting their input for future programs.
As Passover symbolizes renewal and reflection, the gathering served as a reminder of the importance of connection and belonging. Members expressed appreciation for the opportunity to spend time together and strengthen the bonds that make SaddleBrooke Ranch such a special place to live.
For more information about the Shalom Club or upcoming activities, interested residents are encouraged to reach out to current members or watch for announcements in the SaddleBrooke Ranch Roundup, TeamReach (Shalom Club), or email Sherri Gilman at Slgilman4@gmail.com or Gary Gilman at Ggilman4@gmail.com.

