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  1. SaddleBrooke

    Representatives from SBCO’s board of directors, and officials from Pinal County and the City of Mammoth broke ground last month on SBCO’s new Kids’ Closet building. The building will be built on Highway 77, near the elementary school.

  2. article Film Festival in SaddleBrooke

    Wednesday, April 17, 2013 4:00 am

    The Arizona International Film Festival, which highlights new films by independent filmmakers will be showing films at DesertView on April 23 and April 30 at 2:15 and 7 p.m. The same films are shown at both times and admission to either screening is $3 (cash only).

  3. article College golf in SaddleBrooke

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013 4:00 am

    On March 15, the 15th annual MountainView Collegiate Women’s Golf Invitational came to SaddleBrooke.

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  4. SaddleBrooke Firestation

    The Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge served first responders throughout the evening  on Sept. 11. Pictured: Bill Hennings, Past Exalted Ruler Kathy Anderson, Mike Muirhead, Past Exalted Ruler Vic Garcia, Walter Schmidt, lodge member Joyce Garcia, Public Relations Coordinator Pat Cox, Victor Aranda; (kneeling) Steve Dooley, Jennifer Akins.

  5. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    People in attendance for the Flag Day ceremony watch the volunteers present the history of the flag in SaddleBrooke last Thursday.

  6. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    The Coyote Country Cloggers share a dance with the audience to salute to the veterans at the Flag Day ceremony in SaddleBrooke last Thursday.

  7. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    Norm Beasley sings “God Bless the U.S.A.” Thursday morning during the annual Flag Day ceremony in SaddleBrooke.

  8. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    Oro Valley councilmember Joe Hornat salutes during the Flag Day ceremony in SaddleBrooke.

  9. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    The Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge #2815 and SaddleBrooke HOA #1 presented their annual Flag Day ceremony.

  10. SaddleBrooke Flag Day

    George Lipphardt, a member of the Arizona Society Sons of the American Revolution, presents the Betsy Ross version of the American Flag during the Flag Day ceremony at SaddleBrooke last week.

  11. SaddleBrooke Play

    The cast of the upcoming SaddleBrooke Theatre production include: John Wright, seated at left, Linda Wright, Judi Brauns, Ron Kari, Susan Sterling, Karen Moore, Ron Andrea and  Leah Kari. Standing are Shawne Cryderman, at left, Michael Moore, Jim Barrett and Joan Cohen.

  12. article Saddlebrooke Scholarship program

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012 4:00 am

    Among the many activities and initiatives supported by SaddleBrooke Community Outreach (SBCO), two programs are specifically designed to support the education of youth within its service area.  The SBCO Scholarship Program provides scholarships for students attending an accredited post-secondary institution and the Educational Enrichment Program provides small grants to assist educational and community organizations in programs designed to meet SBCO’s mission

  13. SaddleBrooke Community Outreach

    SaddleBrooke Community Outreach President Maggie DeBlock, left, introduces Florence Madas, grand marshal of this Saturday’s SBCO Walkathon, at a recent SBCO general meeting. Proceeds from the fundraiser will aid children’s programs.

  14. Flag Day in SaddleBrooke

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Fran Kautsky stands during the Flag Day ceremony when people who served in the military were acknowledged. Kautsky served in the Navy Reserve for 20 years, and was in active duty for two years during the Korean War.

  15. Flag Day in SaddleBrooke

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Jack Baillargeon with the Catalina Mountain Elks Club #2815 carries the American flag at the beginning of the Flag Day ceremonies held in SaddleBrooke Monday morning.

  16. Flag Day in SaddleBrooke

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Pat Cox, one of the chairpersons of the Flag Day Committee, performs alongside the rest of the Coyote Country Cloggers during the Flag Day ceremony Monday morning in SaddleBrooke.

  17. article SaddleBrook Edition

    Tuesday, December 30, 2008 12:00 am

  18. article Fun classes in Saddlebrooke

    Tuesday, September 30, 2008 11:00 pm

    Central Arizona College is presenting a number of classes in SaddleBrooke. They are:

  19. article SADDLEBROOKE: Nerds not afraid of label

    Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:00 pm

    When you think of what a nerd looks like, chances are a resident of SaddleBrooke doesn’t pop up before the slouched, horn-rimmed glasses and pocket protector-wearing teenager with a penchant for science.

  20. SaddleBrooke's Got Talenet 2

    SaddleBrooke’s residents are a multi-talented group. Among those performing in Tuesday’s variety show are, seated, Jim O’Brien, and standing from left, Shirley O’Brien, Mary Jane Beasley, Jim Cox, Sam Page and Norm Beasley.

  21. SaddleBrooke's Got Talenet 1

    The Coyote Cloggers will perform to a patriotic polka medley. Its members include, from left, Stephanie Cady, Pat Tiefenbach, Donna Leonard, Dan Marsh, director and choreographer Carol Jones, Sylvia Bonesky and Pat Cox. Not present are Skip Brauns and Karen Spalter.

  22. Film fest previews in SaddleBrooke

    Contributed photo, The comedy “A Matter of Size” will preview Jan. 9 at the DesertView Performing Arts Center two weeks prior to the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival. “You don’t have to be Jewish to enjoy the film,” say event organizers.

  23. article Flag Day in SaddleBrooke

    Tuesday, June 15, 2010 11:00 pm

    Jack Baillargeon with the Catalina Mountain Elks Club #2815 carries the American flag at the beginning of the Flag Day ceremonies held in SaddleBrooke Monday morning.

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  24. article SaddleBrooke Pet Fair on March 23

    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 4:00 am

    The SaddleBrooke Pet Fair will be hosted on Saturday, March 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Mountain View Clubhouse, located at 38759 S. Mountain View Blvd.

  25. article CD1 Candidates attend SaddleBrooke meeting

    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:00 am

    Three Republican candidates are competing for the chance to run against Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick in new Congressional District 1, and they were campaigning in SaddleBrooke last week.

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Baby in stroller Falls Into Train Tracks Mom Jumps In Before Train Barrels In Caught On Camera. A stroller carrying a 14-month-old girl rolled off a slanted train station platform and fell onto the tracks Wednesday, but the girl's mother leaped onto the tracks to rescue her with the help other passengers, transit officials said."What it looks like to us is that the mother became distracted by something, didn't apply the brake on the stroller and the stroller was able to move off the platform and onto the tracks," said Scott Sauer, director of system safety for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. The accident happened Wednesday afternoon at the 56th Street station of the Market-Frankford Line in west Philadelphia. The platform at the station is slanted slightly for drainage purposes, Sauer said.Surveillance video shows a woman on the eastbound platform with the girl in a jogging stroller, which slowly rolls forward and topples over onto the tracks about 5 feet below. What initially appears to be the girl flying out of the stroller apparently was just a towel or a bag. The stroller comes to rest on the outer rail, which carries no charge. The woman is seen jumping down and lifting the girl to a man waiting on the platform. Other passengers ran to help, and one used an emergency call box to alert SEPTA police, who held an incoming train at the preceding stop.The infant was taken to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for treatment of a cut on her forehead. Sauer said during a news conference that watching the video was "gut-wrenching.""With the stroller moving at such a slow rate of speed, you know, you want to call out to someone, `Hey, the stroller's moving! Somebody grab the stroller,'" Sauer said. He said the line is one of SEPTA's busiest, with trains running every six to 10 minutes. SEPTA police said no charges will be filed but the accident serves as a reminder for other riders to lock stroller brakes when waiting on platforms.

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