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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
February 2024
Seasons of
Love
Simply the Best!
Quilt Show
Valentine's Day Party
Live Entertainment
Volunteer Opportunities
and more!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
March Issue Deadline:
February 12
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
FEBRUARY 2024
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact any of the
below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Ian Peterson, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
In case of emergency, dial 911! Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
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Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
James Margeson
Phone: 863.595.1562
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
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COFFEE
Meet new neighbors and to hear about local
community happenings, community events and
receive information on current projects within Lake
Ashton. Meet local vendors personally and even snag
a few free items or win services or products. Mondays
at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom — coffee & donuts
available for $2.
FEBRUARY 5
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: South Pointe Elementary
(the new school on CR 653)
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves,
ComForCare, Central Florida Healthcare
Offering Free Blood Pressure Checks, Miller’s
Central Air
FEBRUARY 12
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speakers: Neighborhood Watch
Presents Police Chief Meet and Greet
• Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson with
Edward Jones, Tessier Law Firm, Keep
Moving Health
• BLOODMOBILE in the Clubhouse West
Parking Lot from 8:30 to 11:30 am
FEBRUARY 19
• Peanut Butter Monday - Donations will go to
the Havendale Food Pantry. Cereal and other
non perishable food items are needed.
Monetary donations can be dropped off at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
• Featured Speaker: AdventHealth Talks -
Heart Health
• Featured Vendors: True AC, Water’s Edge,
Home Instead, Edward Jones - Melissa
Kincaid
FEBRUARY 26 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 14
SAFETY 16
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 22
MIND & BODY 30
CLUBS 36
GOLF 44
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
February 16, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
February 26, 9 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE &
ACTIVITIES OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
MONTHLY MARKET
Shop local without leaving the community on the
second Wednesday of the month from 10 am to 2
pm. We have a new vendor selling fresh eggs! Vendor
recommendations and resident vendors are always
welcome - contact Caroline (clane@lakeashtoncdd.com).
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef every
Wednesday in the Clubhouse West parking lot
from 10 am to 2 pm. There are always new
specials on the board!
BOOKMOBILE
Second & fourth Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15) in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot. Polk County library card holders
can check out and return books, movies, and more!
LOVE YOUR LIBRARY WEEK
The Lake Wales Library Association will visit Lake Ashton
on February 14, 9:30 am until 3:30 pm to celebrate Love
Your Library Week, a nationwide celebration of public
libraries, and the non-profit organizations that support
them. The LW Library Association celebrates its 70th
HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
It’s that time of year once more. Soon graduation plans
will be planned with joy and happiness. Once again we
need your gracious charity to help 147 homeless high
school seniors. About 50 of these have no family at all! All
help programs stop once they graduate which means
even though they have worked hard the help stops.
Many will be working jobs when other kids are attending
the big graduation school party. Please help us provide
an early graduation party, help with domestic items and
hopefully some financial help for college. There will be a
presentation at Monday Coffee March 4. Any donation
great or small is very appreciated. Either Activities Desk
can accept donations or call Doris at 217-652-6636 with
any questions or donations. Doris will also be at the
Monday Coffees.
GIRL SCOUT COOKIES
Girl Scout Troop #75012 will be selling cookies in the
Clubhouse Lobby February 12 and 19 from 4 to 5 pm.
Cookies are $6 per box. Gluten free options available!
anniversary on February 4. They are bringing their Love
Your Library membership drive to Lake Ashton. New and
renewing members will be entered into a drawing for a
gift basket. Visit lwlibraryassoc.org for information.
KNIFE SHARPENING
Bring your knives and scissors to the Wood Shop (near
the construction office/RV storage area off Dunmore
Drive) between 8:30 and 10 am on February 5.
ADOPT-A-ROAD CLEANUP
A Lake Ashton quarterly litter clean-up event is scheduled
for Thompson Nursery Road on February 29. Meet in the
Clubhouse Ballroom at 8:30 am to pick up trash bags,
gloves, safety vests and trash grabbers. Volunteers
receive a free t-shirt and Bok Tower ticket each calendar
year. Sign up online or contact Linda Sandel at
863-368-0699 or Sandelly7@gmail.com. Thank you for
helping to keep our community beautiful!
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may make your standing reservation at the
Clubhouse and/or Health and Fitness Center.
If you have possibly lost anything at the
Clubhouse or surrounding area, stop by the
Clubhouse Office, Monday through Friday, 9 am
to 5 pm, to check the Lost and Found to see if it
has been turned in. Lost and Found items will
frequently be displayed at Monday Coffee and
may be donated to local charities if not
claimed.
NEW RESIDENT
ORI ENTATION
The next new resident orientation will be held in
the Clubhouse Ballroom on April 3 at 2 pm. Get
introduced to the community, and meet other
new residents and community leaders. Sign up
online or at either Activities Office. Club, group
and organization facilitators who would like to
set up an information table at the New Resident
Orientation should email Christine Wells at
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
CLUBS, GROUPS, &
ORGANI ZATIONS
REMINDERS
It is exciting to see so many residents enjoying the
amenities and staff wants to ensure all residents have
an equal opportunity to book a room for a new
activity or join one of the groups that currently meet
at the Clubhouse and HFC. Residents interested in
joining a new group should visit both Activities Desks
to obtain a list of registered Club, Groups, Offices,
and Organizations that meet in each location.
In keeping with the Joint Amenity Facilities Policies,
there are no personal “standing” weekly reservations
allowed for the Amenity Facilities listed in the
reservation policies. Registered clubs, groups, and
organizations may make “standing” reservations. To
register as a Lake Ashton Club, Group, or
Organization please visit the Clubhouse Office or
HFC Activities Office to obtain an application. Once
approved by the respective Community Director you
To be considered a club, group or organization the
following criteria must be met in its entirety.
1. Clubs must be comprised of a minimum of at least
five (5) Patrons.
2. No Club may be formed, and no activities held
within the Amenities Facilities, for commercial or
profit-making purposes.
3. The purpose of each Club must be to provide
lifestyle-enhancing opportunities to Patrons and not
to effectuate sales of products or services. Clubs may
generate funds through dues and proceeds from
Club organized events. If a Club chooses to generate
funds, a check-and-balance system must be in place.
4. Club membership and Club activities must be
available to all Patrons. Patrons will be given priority
to attend any club activity or event.
5. Registered guests may be invited to attend if
space permits. The Amenity Manager has the right to
ask registered Guests and other Non-Residents to
leave if necessary to accommodate Patrons.
6. Club facilitators are responsible for ensuring all
participants of any club, group, or organization
events are residents of Lake Ashton or in possession
of a valid Facilities Guest Pass. If unauthorized
participants try and gain access to District amenities,
it is the responsibility of the facilitator to contact Staff
and have the unauthorized participants removed
from District amenities.
7. Criteria for Club membership should be governed
by the individual club’s Bylaws and must comply with
the adopted Joint Amenity Facilities Policies.
Violations of any of the Joint Amenity Facilities
Policies by any Club may result in the loss of
that Club’s privileges within the Amenity Facilities.
Please contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or
863-324-5457, or LAII (WH) CDD Community Director
James Margeson at jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com or
863-595-1562 with any questions or concerns.
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SECURITY TRANSITION
UPDATE
Thank you to the residents who completed the
information form online and in person. Residents
who did not complete the form will have another
opportunity to do so once in person registration
begins in the coming months. Please stay tuned to
email for information on when this will take place.
To receive email blasts, click on the link to sign up
on lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com (on
the right side of either website's home page).
Securitas has given a tentative start date of
February 5 to begin installing the equipment
needed for the system to function. This process is
estimated to take approximately 6-8 weeks to
complete as there are many components involved
including amenity access equipment and additional
cameras being installed at the Clubhouse and RFID
equipment and cameras being installed at the
Thompson Nursery Road and CR 653 entrances.
Soon examples of the RFID tags and amenity
access cards will be on display in the Clubhouse
and HFC for residents to get a first time look at
the credentials that will be distributed. We
understand this is a big change for residents and
we are here to help with this transition. Please feel
free to reach out to Supervisors or Staff with any
questions. Contact information for Supervisors can
be found on pages 10 and 11. Residents can also
contact Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community
Director at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or James
Margeson, LA II (WH) CDD Community Director
at jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com with
questions.
2024 CITY OF LAKE WALES
COMMISSION ELECTION
Lake Wales residents can vote in the next
Commission election on April 2 in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. The period to qualify for
election to Seat 2 and Seat 4 begins at noon
Monday, February 12 and ends at noon
February 16 in the City Clerk’s Office at the
City Administration Building, 201 W. Central
Ave, Lake Wales. Candidate packets will be
available in the City Clerk’s Office beginning at
9 am on Friday, February 2. For additional
information, contact City Clerk Jennifer Nanek
at 863-678-4182, ext. 1254. Contact the
Supervisor of Elections at 863-534-5888 to
request a Vote-By-Mail ballot. Voter registration
deadline is March 4.
LAKEASHTONLIVING.COM
By Iris Realmuto
Discover how to navigate the features
of LakeAshtonLiving.com. This website is a tool
for residents to better connect with the
community. Come to the Clubhouse Cinema at
10:30am on February 19 and learn all about the
features of the website including resident
directory, marketplace, event calendar, ticket
sales & signups, CDD, HOA, club and activity
information, resource listing of service
providers and restaurants, and discussion
groups. Iris Realmuto will provide insight into
what’s available to Lake Ashton residents and
answer all your questions.
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David Fix and Greg Nauman retired to Florida in 2016
from Pennsylvania. Health was a priority for both of them
from day one of retirement so they started out walking. In
2018 they graduated to running and completed their first
runDisney race (a half marathon) in 2019. They moved to
Lake Ashton in 2020 and continued their healthy lifestyle
by running nearly every day for at least 5 miles (most of
the time much more). They even brought their love of
running to Lake Ashton and the surrounding communities
by hosting the first ever Turkey Trot benefiting Lake Wales
Care Center (2021), Jingle Bell Jog benefiting Victory
Ridge (2022), and Fall Fest 5K benefiting Hands 4 Hope
(2023) raising $10,000 for all the organizations, combined.
In 2022 they completed their first marathon as part of the
48.6 mile Dopey Challenge. The Dopey Challenge consists
of 3.1 miles the first day, 6.2 miles on day two, 13.1 miles
on day three, and 26.2 miles on day four for a total of 48.6
miles in 4 four days. One Dopey Challenge turned into 3
completed challenges in January 2024. This third
Challenge was a little different for David and Greg as it
had a part 2. The day after completing the Dopey
Challenge in Orlando and after running 48.6 miles in 4
days, they hopped on a plane and flew to Disneyland in
Anaheim, California to complete the Dumbo Double Dare
which consisted of 3.1 miles on the first day, 6.2 miles on
day two, and 13.1 miles on the last day. For those keeping
up with the math, that is 71 miles in two weekends. By
running at least a half marathon in both Disney World and
Disneyland they also qualified for the Coast to Coast
Challenge medal.
Showcase
Series
By Brenda Jackson
Meet Jay! Jay is a “jack of all
trades” at Charm City with
one mission: to make
everyone’s visit memorable and
enjoyable. He is so full of life and love he will
spontaneously break out in song or dance. Many of you
have witnessed this side of Jay and will agree, he is
quite good. He loves to entertain and loves even more
knowing he is making people happy! Jay is a newlywed
and comes to us from ChampionsGate.
What is something you would like us to know? “We
are changing things up to keep things new and fresh.
We have had two successful events, our Halloween
Party and our Ugly Sweater Party and are planning
more. Our Sunday Fundays have been quite successful
too. We are now introducing daily specials. It just
started so we would appreciate feedback both positive
and negative to know what is working and what is not.
I truly believe we can’t grow and be successful without
your feedback. Some new events we are looking to do
are a Valentines Day party and a Super Bowl party, to
just name two. Please watch the LA Times, the bulletin
board outside of Charm City doors, and our Facebook
page for more details!”
Greg and David are
pictured here with the
astonishing 11 medals they
earned during their Coast
to Coast Challenge. Not
only did they earn 22
additional medals,
collectively, to add to their
ever growing collection (in
the picture behind them) they also enjoyed a celebratory dinner with friend, actress Lydia Cornell (Sara from Too Close
For Comfort) while in Anaheim. Wow, what a week for these two amazing residents. It is safe to say they are
representing the fact that age is just a number and you can do anything if you put your mind to it. When you see them
running in the community make sure to cheer them on as they are most likely training for their next race!
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By LA Hands 4 Hope
On December 7, 2023, the LA Clubhouse was filled with
giggles, laughter and yes, some tears as LA Hands 4 Hope (LA
H4H) brought families together for a special Christmas &
Holiday Dinner. Even the Grinch snuck a smile as Santa and a
helper provided gifts for the children and families. A wonderful
dinner was provided by multiple residents and served by LA
H4H volunteers. Families were truly touched, and many
comments were so endearing, for
instance: “Thank you for this event,
we had an amazing time and felt
special,” or, “I can’t remember the last time I ate
and was filled.” Love and respect filled the room.
Thank you to all who helped: the LA H4H
committee and volunteers, LA 5K chaired by
David Fix and Greg Nauman, and the
Looplanders for their special donation. It’s a
wonderful example of many working together to
bring hope to others. Your help contributed to the success of this event. This summer look
for more opportunities to help LA H4H provide backpacks loaded with the necessary
school supplies to students who would not otherwise be able to afford them. Together we
can help these students have a much better chance of working through their education.
LAH4H is always open to ideas and volunteers in Lake Ashton. LA H4H accepts financial donations anytime. For
additional information contact Sophia Brennan at 305-713-0101.
THANKS FROM SHERIFF GRADY JUDD
THANK YOU to Lake Ashton and all that
helped. Because of you over 500 toys were
donated to the Sheriff’s Deptartment for
distribution. A trailer load of toys have made
many children smile. The letter below says it all.
“Look at these wonderful gifts and wonderful
people from the Lake Ashton community! LA
Hands 4 Hope, a community organization that
provides support to kids and parents in low-income and underserved areas, partnered with Lake Ashton
community to setup a toy drive. They did a “Drive-in Movie” toy drive where they requested a toy per person,
served hot dogs, popcorn, and drinks while enjoying their neighbors. As a result they collected over 500 toys!
Every year they choose a place where toys would go and this year they choose Polk County Sheriff's Office
because of our commitment to the community. Our deputies will be providing these toys to deserving kids in
families that are socioeconomically challenged. Please join me in thanking LA Hands 4 Hope and the residents of
the Lake Ashton community!”
– Grady Judd, Sheriff
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
There is a lot of talent at Lake Ashton! Take
a look at additional winners of the 2023
Fine Arts and Photography Show displayed
in the Clubhouse main hallway during the
entire month of February. Save the date for
the 2024 Fine Arts and Photography Show
on March 9.
February is full of a multitude of opportunities to meet new
neighbors and create lasting relationships. Lake Ashton is
fortunate to have two facilities to offer a plethora of
entertainment and educational opportunities designed to
maintain an active, engaging lifestyle. Don't forget to take a
look at pages 22 - 34 in addition to the calendar inserts for
information on the current activities, events, and classes at the
Clubhouse and Health and Fitness Center (HFC).
The Lake Ashton Activities Advisory Group recently welcomed two new members and continues to meet on a monthly
basis, alternating between the Clubhouse and HFC, to evaluate past events and assist staff with planning future events and
activities at the Clubhouse and the HFC. Suggestions for entertainment, educational classes, and activities are always
welcome and are evaluated by the group at each meeting. Please reach out to Christine Wells
at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or James Margeson at jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com with any suggestions for
programming or constructive feedback on past events and activities.
There was a Joint Board of Supervisors meeting on January 19. Supervisors approved of the revised Joint Amenity Facilities
Policies and a final version can be found on lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com under "Additional District
Documents". In addition the Boards agreed to work on combining the District's individual policies for the issuance of RFID
Tags to residents into one policy.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
LACDD Supervisors met on January 22. At this meeting
Supervisors set the rates for the RFID Tags for Lake Wales
residents and Amenity Access Cards for both Lake Wales and
Winter Haven residents. Thanks to a Sponsorship, Lake Wales
residents will receive up to 2 RFID Tags and up to 2 Amenity
Access Cards per household at no charge and Winter Haven
residents will receive up to 2 Amenity Access Cards per
household. Additional RFID tags and Amenity Access Cards
can be purchased for $10 each. Please note, residency
verification will be required for each tag and card issued. A full
list of approved rates was sent out in a wrap up report on
January 24. The purchase of a handicap lift, to be installed at
the Clubhouse Spa, was also approved. In addition staff is in
the process of evaluating converting to natural gas at the
Clubhouse and will be presenting additional information to the
board at the February Board of Supervisors meeting.
Residents are encouraged to attend meetings to get first hand
information on community issues and projects. Please
visit lakeashtoncdd.com for meeting dates and Supervisor
contact information.
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LAIICDD NEWS
By James Margeson, LAIICDD Community Director
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISORS CONTA CT
INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System (roads,
bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including Pet
Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10:30 am
352.250.9707
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
The Lake Ashton II CDD Board and Staff welcomes
February with new programs and events! January
had many activities our residents attended and
enjoyed. Highlights were our dances, starting with
the Free Whiskey Band, on January 12. This was a
sold out crowd, who danced and enjoyed the
outstanding music of this local band. A Health
Expo was also held at the HFC on January 26, with
many vendors who addressed resident health care
needs and concerns.
This month, on February 2, there will be a Sock
Hop, featuring the 57 Chrome Band, from 7 to 10
p.m. This event will be a fundraiser for Alzheimer’s
Research. So dust off your saddle shoes and come
on over to HFC to support this important event.
Additionally, a new entertainment offering of a
free Magic Show will take place on February 9 at 2
p.m. Come on out and experience some magic
and illusions at the HFC!
February 14, we will be starting a new Zumba
Class in the Sports Court. If you are interested,
please contact Krystle at the Activities Desk, to
register. To add to our new Zumba program, an
Aquatic Zumba will also be offered. Contact
Krystle to register as well.
The Lake Ashton Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) will be conducting a
Tornado Drill at various locations within the community on February 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. During this
time, you may see CERT personnel and carts driving around the community to ensure our emergency
responders are ready for deployment.
The deadline for registration for the new gate access system Radio Frequency Identification tags
(RFID) was December 29 2023. This program replaces the outdated clicker system and will enhance
the security of our community. Again, we are excited to bring many more activities and programs to
the HFC in 2024 that we are sure our residents will enjoy — hope to see you there!
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Native Plants of
Florida
By Lynn Davis
How could I not start February off without talking
about the Purple Passion Flower otherwise
called maypop (for the sound it makes when
stepped on). This beautiful woody climbing vine is a
favorite of many pollinators. It grows rapidly,
producing lavender blooms three to five inches
wide. The blooms are showy from June through July.
A small fruit grows on the spent blooms in summer
through early fall. This plant will go dormant in
winter. When growing Purple Passion Flowers, think
natural. It’s a native plant needing little care. It does
well in sandy/clay soil and prefers at least six hours
of sunlight. The vine is also cold tolerant and does
well in dry conditions.
Why plant Purple Passion Flowers in your yard?
This plant is notorious for hosting larva. It’s a favorite
of the zebra longwing which happens to be the state
butterfly. It’s also an attraction for hummingbirds. It
will grow easily on a trellis or wall. Some people
prefer growing it in containers. They like the
flexibility of moving it to other areas. Just make sure
to repot it every two years or so. Be cautious
purchasing at Box Store nurseries. It might be the
invasive variety Passiflora edulis. It’s always a good
idea to head to a native nursery or one big on
attracting pollinators for your garden purchase.
NUISANCE PLANT ALERT:
TORPEDOGRASS
Torpedograss first appeared in the United States in
the early 1800s. It was planted as a forage grass for
cattle and livestock, but it quickly became out of control, spreading
into waterways. Torpedograss is a type of invasive grass that grows quickly
and widely in bodies of water. If not treated immediately, this grass can
obstruct water flow and limit recreational use of lakes and ponds.
Torpedograss can be difficult to eradicate. In order to keep Lake Ashton's
waterways free of this invasive grass, Lake Ashton staff and our aquatics
vendor conduct on-site tours of each pond and ensure there is a treatment
plan in place. Contact mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com with questions.
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one) so we can reach out to you and update your user
profile and provide assistance.
The Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
has become a common year-round resident of Lake
Ashton. This wasn't always the case, fifteen years ago it
was a real treat to see one here. They are brightly
colored, noisy and hard to miss when present. This
species is found in Texas and Mexico and is believed to
have arrived naturally in Florida. Formerly considered
"Tree Ducks," they perch in trees and, like the Wood
Duck, nest in hollow trees or duck boxes. Males and
females are identical in plumage. Their loud whistle can
be heard when flying over; when doing so at night
residents might believe they are hearing aliens. The
joke goes they were once called tree ducks, but that
was before they learned how to whistle. The red bill and
legs, black belly and white wing patches make this bird
appear rather clown-like.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Brenda Jackson
Didn’t get your assessment statement? We understand
the mail can be a fickle thing at times or maybe you went
on holiday and did not receive it. Contact Marti Schmidt
at president@lakeashtonhoa.org or Brenda Jackson at
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or email the Board at
directors@lakeashtonhoa.org and they will be happy to
help you sort it out.
If you haven’t already, please register for the HOA
website for Lake Wales residents at lakeashtonhoa.com
or engage.goenumerate.com. This is our official HOA
website, and 402 of your neighbors have successfully
signed up and activated their accounts. If we have your
email, you should have received an invite to register.
Please register to ensure you receive all communications
and information to keep you in the know. Haven’t
received an email? Need assistance? Please email
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or call 863-325-0065 and
leave a message indicating you need help in registering
The HOA Annual Meeting will be held February 25, 2024
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. More information will be
posted and sent out as we draw closer to the date. Your
HOA Board has 2 seats expiring in 2024. We currently
have 2 individuals (currently on the Board) that are
interested in continuing to serve. We look forward to
seeing you at the meeting!
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Marti Schmidt, President & Treasurer
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, Vice President
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• John Leale, Vice President
vicepresident2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Bob Prowant
manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Greg Bluemke
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• Dave Bishop, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/HOA Liaison
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Claude Browne, Secretary
secretaryla2@outlook.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Pierre Duquette, LAII ARC Chair
A6lawharc2@gmail.com
• ARC requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton2
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resolutions. Here are some general safety to-dos we all should
be sure to take care of this year:
Smoke and CO Monitors - Don’t forget to replace the
batteries semi-annually in these very important monitors. Hire
a home maintenance person to do the job if you’re unable to
climb a ladder safely up to your monitors.
Fire Extinguishers - If you don’t already have a portable
extinguisher in your house (one designated for ABC class fires)
you should get one. If you already have such an extinguisher,
check to be sure it is easy to get to (not obstructed by other
stored items) and it is fully charged and ready to go. Make sure
everyone in your home knows where it is and how to use it.
Important Numbers - Be sure to have an up-to-date list of
phone numbers for family/friends/neighbors/doctors, plus any
other important services to call in the event of a medical, fire or
other emergency. Keep the list where it’s easy to find.
First Aid Supplies - Check your supplies of Band-Aids,
gauze, tape, antiseptics, burn ointment, and other basic first aid
supplies. Make sure everything is up-to-date, you and your
family know where they are, how to use them, and
that all such materials are easy to get to.
Vaccines and Inoculations - Ask your doctor if
you’re up to date for all recommended vaccines.
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We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season
and are looking forward to 2024. We know we are!
Mark your calendars for these exciting events:
February 12 – Please join us at Monday Morning
coffee where the Chiefs of Police from Lake Wales
and Winter Haven discuss what is happening in
their city. All public safety groups (Neighborhood
Watch, Citizens Assisted Patrol, and the
Community Emergency Response Team) are
encouraged to attend in their respective uniforms.
If you have specific questions you would like
answered, email them to fswperson@aol.com and
these will become the questions of priority during
the meeting. If time permits the Q&A will be
opened to the audience.
February 27 - National Night Out. This year's
event starts at the Clubhouse and finishes at the
HFC. More information and details to come!
March 5 - Sheriff Grady Judd is coming! He will
join us at the HFC Community Center around 2:30.
We are looking forward to a new and exciting year
growing the Block Captain group and completing
our Deputy positions. Let us know if you are
interested in joining either of these groups or
would like more information on how you can be
more active in our Lake Ashton Neighborhood
Watch. For questions/concerns, please contact
Deputy Chief, Joan DiBattista @ 239.851.7899.
CERT TORNADO DRILL
Lake Ashton CERT will hold their annual Tornado
Drill from 1 to 4 pm on February 15. Participants
will be in CERT or Polk Fire/Rescue uniforms and
will be practicing a mock post tornado damage
assessment in Lake Ashton. The activity is planned
away from busy areas. Orange cones will be
placed at the side of some roads to facilitate the
drill and will be removed at the end of the
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The Lake Ashton Black
Heritage Club
Presents: A Black Film
Festival to Celebrate
Black History Month
FEBRUARY 6 — 8
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWINGS
FEBRUARY 8)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
MARSHALL
2017 | PG-13 | 1H 58MIN
Young Thurgood Marshall (Chadwick Boseman)
faces one of his greatest challenges while working
as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to
conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite
Eleanor Strubing (Kate Hudson) accuses Black
chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and
attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam
Friedman (Josh Gad), a local Jewish lawyer who's
never handled a criminal case. Together, the two
men build a defense while contending with racist
and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell
to be guilty.
FEBRUARY 13 — 15
(NO 7 PM SHOWING FEBRUARY
14)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE EQUALIZER 3
2023 | R | 1H 49MIN
Since giving up his life as a government assassin,
Robert McCall (Denzel Washington) has struggled to
reconcile the horrific things he's done in the past and
finds a strange solace in serving justice on behalf of
the oppressed. Finding himself surprisingly at home
in Southern Italy, he discovers his new friends are
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under the control of local crime bosses. As events
turn deadly, McCall knows what he has to do:
become his friends' protector by taking on the mafia.
FEBRUARY 20 — 22
RUSTIN
2023 | PG-13 | 1H 48MIN
The architect of 1963's momentous
March on Washington, Bayard Rustin
was one of the greatest activists and
organizers the world has ever known. He
challenged authority, never apologized for who he
was, what he believed, or who he desired. And he
did not back down. He made history, and in turn, he
was forgotten. Directed by DGA Award and fivetime
Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe and
starring Emmy Award winner Colman Domingo,
Rustin shines a long overdue spotlight on the
extraordinary man who, alongside giants like the
Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., Adam Clayton
Powell Jr., and Ella Baker, dared to imagine a
different world, and inspired a movement in a march
toward freedom.
FEBRUARY 27 — 29 (NO 7 PM
SHOWING FEBRUARY 28)
BYE BYE BARRY
2023 | PG | 1H 32MIN
When NFL superstar Barry Sanders
vanished at the height of his career, he
left the NFL world in shock. He was still in his prime,
chasing the all-time NFL rushing record when he
boarded a flight to England and never stepped foot
on the field again. Now, 24 years later, Barry retraces
his steps through the streets of London to finally
confront the mystery.
CLOSED CAPTIONED SHOWINGS:
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
11 AM SHOWINGS ON WEDNESDAYS,
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS
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11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
FEBRUARY 2
11 AM, 3 PM & 7 PM
WAITING TO EXHALE
1995 | R | 2HR 1MIN
Navigating through careers, family and
romance, four friends bond over the
shortcomings in their love lives -- namely, the scarcity
of good men. Both as the "other woman," Savannah
(Whitney Houston) and Robin (Lela Rochon) carry on
relationships with married men, each believing their
lovers will leave their wives for them. On the flip side,
Bernadine (Angela Bassett) ends up alone when her
husband divorces her for his mistress. Meanwhile,
Gloria (Loretta Devine) finds love with a new neighbor.
FEBRUARY 9 AT 11 AM
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWINGS)
SILVER DOLLAR ROAD
2023 | PG | 1H 40MIN
From Academy-Award Nominee Raoul
Peck, Silver Dollar Road follows the
story of the Reels family as told by the matriarch
Mamie Reels Ellison and her niece Kim Renee
Duhon, two fierce women defending their rights and
fighting to protect their ancestor's land and their
brothers and uncles Melvin and Licurtis, who were
incarcerated for eight years for refusing to leave
their homes -- becoming two of the longest serving
inmates for civil contempt in the country. This
documentary, based on the 2019 ProPublica article,
highlights the ways the legal system is exploited to
limit land ownership in the Black community and
further contributes to the racial wealth gap.
FEBRUARY 16
11 AM, 3 PM & 7 PM
THE COLOR PURPLE
1985 | PG-13 | 2H 32MIN
An epic tale spanning forty years in the
life of Celie (Whoopi Goldberg), an
African-American woman living in the South who
survives incredible abuse and bigotry. After Celie's
abusive father marries her off to the equally
debasing "Mister" Albert Johnson (Danny Glover),
things go from bad to worse, leaving Celie to find
companionship anywhere she can. She perseveres,
holding on to her dream of one day being reunited
with her sister in Africa. Based on the novel by Alice
Walker.
FEBRUARY 23
11 AM, & 3 PM (NO 7 PM
SHOWING)
THE HARDER THEY FALL
2021 | R | 2H 17MIN
When outlaw Nat Love (Jonathan
Majors) discovers that his enemy Rufus Buck (Idris
Elba) is being released from prison he rounds up his
gang to track Rufus down and seek revenge. Those
riding with him in this assured, righteously new
school Western include his former love Stagecoach
Mary (Zazie Beetz), his right and left hand men--hottempered
Bill Pickett (Edi Gathegi) and fast drawing
Jim Beckwourth (R.J. Cyler)--and a surprising
adversary-turned-ally. Rufus Buck has his own
fearsome crew, including "Treacherous" Trudy Smith
(Regina King) and Cherokee Bill (LaKeith Stanfield),
and they are not a group that knows how to lose.
the Lake Ashton Black Heritage Club meets the
second Monday of each month at 4 pm in the
Clubhouse Card Room. All Lake Ashton
residents are invited to attend the meetings
and are invited to become members.
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TRIVIA
By David Fix
Join your neighbors for a fun time and a chance to
win some cash on February 4 in the Clubhouse
Ballroom! Only $1 to play, teams not required.
Maximum of 8/table. Bring your own snacks and
non-alcoholic drinks. Doors open at 6 pm and trivia
begins at 7.
RELAY FOR LIFE
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars will have a fundraiser for The
American Cancer Society by selling luminary bags
for a minimum donation of $10 at Monday Coffee
starting February 5. After every Monday Coffee,
the luminary bags will be sold at both Activities
Desks. Decorate the bag to remember a family
member or friend you have lost to cancer or
someone still fighting this disease. Return the
bags, and a small can like soup, to any LA Purple
Stars member or Activities Desk staff member or
volunteer by March 8. We will put a tea light in
each bag to illuminate it. All Lake Ashton residents
are invited to join the Walk For A Cure at 6 pm on
Tuesday March 12 in the Clubhouse West parking
lot to walk around the Pavilion and end back at the
Clubhouse circle to view all the luminary bags.
QUILTS OF VALOR & K9
QUILTS OF HONOR
Anyone who would like to put together quilt tops for
Law Enforcement K9s and military veterans and
active duty should meet in the HFC Sports Court
February 9 from 1:15 to 4:45 pm. Thread, fabric,
beginner patterns and any instruction, if needed, will
be provided. Bring your excitement, sewing machine
and scissors. Don’t sew? We will need people to iron
for those sewing.
A “Quilt of Valor®” is our award to Service Members
and Veterans who have been touched by war. There
has been over 350,000 have been made over the last
20 years. A “K9 Quilt of Honor®” recognizes Law
Enforcement, Military and Search/Rescue K9s, and
their handlers for the willingness to serve our local
communities, counties, states, country and stand in
harm’s way to help keep us all safe. Contact: Carolyn
Bluhm at 719.510.1088, CERTMinistry@gmail.com.
LAISSEZ LES BON
TEMPS ROULEZ!
By Gina Krall
The recently coronated Lake Ashton Mardi Gras
King and Queen are making their first appearance
this year in the Lake Wales Mardi Gras Parade on
Saturday, February 10 at 3 pm in downtown Lake
Wales. The Royals (whose names, following MG
tradition, will not be disclosed until the evening of
the ball) will be leading the LA Krewe of over 40
participants, tossing beads and ushering in the float
carrying the one and only Diana Lynn who will be
belting out "When the Saints Go Marching In" and
electrifying the crowd. The now famous two LA
marching groups, Ashtonettes and the LA Shakers,
will be struttin their way up and down the streets of
Lake Wales delighting the crowd. Add sign carriers,
balloon passers and bead tossers and this will not
be an event you will want to miss.
A special thank you to our sponsor for the second
year – Arts Golf Cars. Support your LA neighbors.
Grab a lawn chair and stake out your parade spot
early in the day. All proceeds go to Lake Wales
charities and this year we intend on breaking the
bank and putting last year's donation of $26,000 to
shame. If you are interested in joining our Krewe as
a balloon passer or if you have extra beads you
would like to donate for reuse, please call Gina at
443-783-6191. "Throw me something, Mister!”
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PLATED DINNER MENU: PERUVIAN CHICKEN, SHRIMP SKEWERS,
ROASTED POTATOES, GREEN BEANS, SALAD & RED VELVET CAKE
DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC BY THE SOUTHSHORE CRUISERS BAND
TICKETS: $45
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By Marsha Martin
The 2024 Lake Ashton Creative Quilters Show is
almost here! Come to the Clubhouse Ballroom on
February 21 from 11 am to 3 pm, and see what
our members have been working on for the last
two years. Admission is free. Over 100 pieces of
work will be on display, ranging from totes and
purses, wall hangings and table runners, to king
size quilts. There will be samples of some of our
fun group projects such as the Batik Rip and
Share and the 2023 Mystery Quilt. Our newest
Clubhouse and HFC Quilts will also be on display
as well as our latest creation, The I Spy Quilts.
The BOLLA group, the SEW What and More
Group, and the The K9 and Quilts of Valor will all
have displays, so come and see what they are up
to. All of these groups are doing projects to
better the community so come and see what they
are all about.
If you are a quilter, but not part of the group, and
would like to display a quilt or learn more about
joining us, please contact Marsha Martin at 406788-8087.
FINE
ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY
SHOW
By Lyn Rogers
The 16th Annual Lake Ashton Fine Arts &
Photography Show will be on display in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on Saturday March 9, 2024
from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Entry forms are due
February 1st. The show is open to all Lake Ashton
residents, attendance is free and refreshments
will be provided.
A CHANCE TO TALK TO A
LAKE ASHTON AUTHOR
Come out and have a conversation with one of the
authors of the new book: “The Wall Between”, and
engage in a challenging but interesting subject. An
opportunity to become more familiar with the
conflict in Israel-Palestine and gain a better
understanding of why it has become such a difficult
conversation for us here in North America and how
we might begin to break down “the wall between.”
This will be a 90-minute session, hearing from the
author, facilitated by another Lake Ashton resident,
Dr. Gary Goldetsky as well as being able to ask
questions. There is no fee for the session.
Participants will need to have read the book. If you
don’t already have the book, they are available for
$20 (email Jeff at drjeffreywilkinson@gmail.com).
The session will be limited to 20 people, but if
needed, we will hold another session. The session
will be held on March 1 at 11 am in the Clubhouse
Card Room.
COLORS OF
CARING
SPRING
FASHION
SHOW
By Kristy McKibben
Join us for an exciting
“Colors of Caring” Fashion
Show on Wednesday,
March 13 in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Tickets are $25,
and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Good
Shepherd Hospice, a cause near and dear to many
of us. A tasty luncheon will be provided.
Beautiful and wearable Spring fashions will be
showcased by your modeling friends and provided
by Babe’s Shoes & Apparel of Lakeland. Babe’s will
be set up to sell before and after the show. Doors
open at 11 am, with lunch at 11:30, and the Fashion
Show will be held from 12:15 to 1:15 pm. Shopping
will continue until 2:30.
Tickets are $25 and on sale at the Clubhouse
Activities Office. Checks only, please, made out
to Kristy McKibben. We have a stamp that will
identify your check as “HOSPICE FASHION
SHOW.”
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By Marsha Martin
Over 200 votes cast were cast in Lake Ashton’s First Annual Great Holiday Tour to determine the best holiday
decor to be found in Lake Ashton. Congratulations to the winners!
Pictured left: Best Overall - Vivian and Ted Harmon,
5137 Winged Foot Lane
Pictured below: Most Festive - Darlene and Rick Shaw,
4149 Limerick Drive
Pictured below: Most Extravagant -
Sophia and Mike Brennan, 6253 Pinehurst Loop
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DATE
Feb.
23
tim e
pm 7
Shade. Bring your doubloons for “grog and ale” from
the Cash Bar. Tickets: $20 at the Clubhouse
Activities Office or online.
Wear your best pirate garb, pillage, plunder, and
dance the night away to live music from 99 in the
COMMUNITY
SOCIAL
POTLUCKS
The best way to meet new friends is over a good meal!
Join friends and neighbors at the monthly potlucks held at
the Clubhouse and HFC. Mark the dates listed below on
your calendars now and bring a dish to share!
Clubhouse:
February 20, April 16, June
11, August 13, October 8
December 10
HFC:
March 21, May 16, July 18,
September 19
November 21
LA CRUISE-IN
RESCHEDULED!
MARCH 16
2 — 5 pm
ST. PADDY’S DAY PARTY
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars is once again hosting a St.
Paddy's Day Party on March 17 from 7 to 10 pm in
the Community Room of the HFC. This is a fundraiser
for our team to benefit the American Cancer Society
and everyone is invited. Tickets are $10, cash or
check Payable to LA Purple Stars. DJ Wayne will
provide great dance music and, of course, some Irish
tunes. Tickets go on sale February 5 at the HFC.
Don't forget you can bring your favorite food and
beverage. Any questions call David Harrison at
863-326-6418.
Clubhouse
Ballroom
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SALES COMING!
By Karen Nelson
Changes in
Latitudes
We are getting ever so close to the 2024 Showcase,
created and presented by the Lake Ashton Performing
Arts Corporation. Your friends and neighbors have been
rehearsing for the Showcase, and we are excited to
perform it for you! Opening Night is Friday, March 22 at
7:30 pm, Saturday Matinee is March 23 at 1:30 pm, and
Closing Night is Saturday at 7:30 pm. As usual, the
Matinee will have an extended intermission for mobility
needs, and LAPAC will be providing Sign Language
interpreters for the Saturday matinee performance. The
deadline for ASL reservations is February 9. Reservations
can be redeemed for Saturday Matinee ticket purchases
on February 20, 2024 between 8 am and 12 noon on the
first day of resident ticket sales at the Clubhouse
Ballroom. To reserve, please contact James Adkridge by
email at caselton11@gmail.com or TEXT ONLY to
240-476-4549.
Tickets go on sale to Lake Ashton residents Tuesday,
February 20 at 8 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Premium seats are $25, regular seats are $20. Online
sales on TicketLeap will begin at noon. If you have not
established a LAPAC account with TicketLeap for prior
LAPAC events, it will require only a few extra keystrokes!
UPCOMING EVENTS
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
March 15 - Senior Expo
April 5 - Luau
May 7 - Taco Tuesday Party
May 17 - Denim & Diamonds Ladies Luncheon
June 21 - Dukes of Hazzard Party
July 4 - Star Spangled Shindig
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PAVER SEALING
FREE ESTIMATES
863.272.0746
Before Restoring & Sealing Pavers
sealproorlando@gmail.com
Aſter Restoring & Sealing Pavers
Benefits of Restoring and Sealing
Pavers with Polymeric Sand
• Inhibits weeds and grass in joints.
• Reduces moss growth.
• Deters ants and other insects.
• Prevents loss of sand in joints.
• Helps repel oil, grease, grime and stains.
• Easier routine cleaning, enhances color,
texture and brightness.
• Resists the effects of harsh
weather conditions.
• Keeps the under base materials dry to
prevent pavers from sinking and dipping.
Patios & Walkways
Benefits of Proper Drainage
Installing Channel Drains
• Removes water from flooded low areas
where water accumulates causing weeds,
mildew and mold growth.
• Keeps entire paver area looking
consistent without stains or permanent
embedded darkening in pavers.
• Prevents water entering pool or other
unwanted areas. Avoids slip areas
from forming.
• Directs water in correct direction allowing
drains to stay washed and functional.
• Paver Installation
• Pressure Washing
• Travertine Sealing
• Paver Repair
• Polymeric Sanding
Installing Channel Drain
Steps for Sealing 1-2-3
1 Commercial pressure wash removing
dirt, mold, mildew, weeds and
contaminates.
2 Re-sand with polymeric sand locking
deep inside joints.
3 Heavy multi-application of sealer
to renew the original look of newly
installed pavers (color added in
sealer optional).
FREE ESTIMATES
863.272.0746
sealpr oorlando@gmail.c om
CONTACT KALEB TODAY AT 863.272.0746 TO GET A FREE ESTIMATE!
Repair Low Areas & Root Liſt Stress Areas • Extend Driveways/Walkways • Install New Walkways, Patios & Planter Walls
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UPCOMING ELDER LAW
BOOT CAMP SESSIONS
February 29 at 9:30 am in the Cinema: “Wills &
Trusts 101”
THINK & DRINK: FOUNTAIN
OR AERATION?
Grab a drink from Charm City and come to
another thought-provoking discussion on February
28 at 6:30 pm as part of the Think & Drink series.
Lloyd Lightsey, owner of The Pond Monster, is an
incredibly captivating speaker who will have you
hanging on his every word as he answers your
water- related quest ions. His interest ing
presentation will discuss whether a fountain
feature or water aeration is the answer for lake,
pond, or home water feature needs. Lloyd's
charismatic presentation ways will surely dazzle all
who attend this Think & Drink! Sign up online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA
Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays from 11 to 11:45 am at the HFC.
Everyone is welcome. No charge. Mats available or
bring your own. Chairs also available if you prefer.
Slow, gentle poses with long holds. Positions shown
for beginners, intermediate and experienced.
YOGA SHARE
Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (316-516-2815)
Come join us in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 8:45 am
for a relaxing hour of stretching, strengthening, and
meeting new friends. There is no charge.
Know Thy Health
By Lynda Hadley
FOOD IS AS FOOD DOES
We have all heard the saying “you are what you
eat.” But I would like to modify this saying to,
“You are as healthy as your dietary choices.” I say
this because our bodies can survive on poor
nutrition; but there is a limit to how much waste
your body can filter out and continue to function.
Although we can all appreciate that food is
necessary for survival; we seem to have forgotten
a basic function of food is repairing and replacing
damaged and expired cells in the body. Indeed,
cells are the building blocks of every
physiological function in our body. And they have
a shelf-life of a few days to a few months. We are
continuously repairing, rebuilding and replacing
the cells in our body.
The food we eat not only provides us with
energy; it is converted into our own living cells.
And the quality of the food we eat is directly
related to cellular health, function, aging and
disease. Highly processed foods like donuts,
candy, cookies, and soda can lead to plaque
buildup in your arteries. They are man-made
foods loaded with chemicals we can’t pronounce.
Sure, it’s convenient and tastes good, but your
liver and kidneys are now forced to work extra to
remove the toxins and waste they produce. Love
your body enough to want what’s best for it.
Move away from the boxes and start eating
foods that have life: like fruits, vegetables, whole
grains, nuts and legumes. Aim for foods with oneword
ingredients like spinach, blueberries,
almonds, salmon, lentils, etc.
These foods have properties that strengthen your
immune system, help your body to build and
maintain healthy tissue, produce real energy, and
will give you that healthy glow that can only
come from the inside.
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Everything is Connected
Make it a goal in 2024 to focus on improving your mental health and fitness.
Check out these offerings for your Mind, Body, and Soul at the Clubhouse and the HFC.
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
HFC
✴Zumba - a dance
fitness class that is
easy to follow and
every move can be
modified for a low or
high impact workout
for any skill level. Held in the
Clubhouse Ballroom - February 7
at 5:30 pm
✴NASM certified Nutrition Coach
and Personal Trainer Joel Eyres
talks Blue Zones and steps you
can take to live to be 100 on
February 19 at 4:30 pm in the
Cinema. Sign up online or at
Clubhouse Activities Office.
✴Free Virtual Meditation Session:
Mondays at 3 pm via Zoom, email
yogawinterhaven@gmail.com
✴Chair Yoga: Tuesdays at 9 am. $5/
class (payable at class). Sign up
online or at Clubhouse Activities
Office.
✴Zumba at the HFC Sports Court -
February 14, 21, & 28 at 5:30 pm
✴Beginning Chair & Balance:
Mondays at 10 am
✴Water Aerobics: Tuesdays —
Saturdays at 8:30 am
✴Classical Stretch: Mondays &
Thursdays at 11 am
✴Aqua Reloaded: Mondays at 12 pm,
Wednesdays & Fridays at 10 am
✴Cardio Swing & Yoga Cool: Tuesday
& Thursdays at 9 AM
✴Triple B (Bat Wings, Bellies, &
Bulges): Wednesdays at 9 am
✴Basic Fitness & Cardio: Tuesdays &
Thursdays at 10 am
✴Aqua Motion: Tuesdays &
Thursdays at 4 pm
✴Back To Basics: Fridays
at 9 am
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CHA CHA
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Mondays at 4:30-5:30 in HFC Community Room
FREE! No partner needed.
TAP JAMMERS
Instructor: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse stage. All
levels of tappers are welcome but this class is not
designed for beginning tappers.
CHERYL’S DANCE CLASS
Instructor: Cheryl Winchester
(cwinchester1012@gmail.com, 305-725-4946)
Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 am at the HFC
basketball courts.
LINE DANCING WITH JOHN
MOORE
Tuesdays (Beginners 7-8 pm and Beginners Plus 8-9
pm) and Thursdays (Beginners 9-10 am and Beginners
Plus 10-11 am) in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
CARDS FOR ALL AGES
Join in the fun making cards. This
class is for all levels.
If you’ve
never made cards before come
try something new. All card
materials to make 2 cards are
provided for $5. Photos of
February card are shown below.
We meet the first Wednesday of
each month in the Clubhouse
Craft Room from 2 to 4 pm. You must register to
attend, space is limited. Contact Marianne
Morcone (mkegolfer@aol.com, 860-712-9440) or
Judy Ridpath (judy@judyridpath, 650-678-1174).
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COMPRESSION & AED
CLASS
Learn life-saving techniques with Polk County Fire
Rescue on February 13 at 11:30 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. This class provides hands-only
chest compression CPR and AED training designed
to save the lives of people in sudden cardiac arrest.
Residents will learn these life-saving tips with
hands-on training, a presentation, and an
educational video. Sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
FUSED GLASS NIGHTLIGHT
Instructor: Jill Groves
Friday, February 16 from 10 am to 1
pm at the Clubhouse Craft Room.
Create a beautifully unique glass night
light! Sign up at the Clubhouse with a
check for $40 made out to Jill Groves.
Pre-registration is required. All
materials included. No previous experience is
necessary.
FREEZE & FUSE
February 18 from 6 to 8 pm and
Wednesday, February 21 from 6 to 9
pm at the HFC Craft Room. In the first
session, you will create glass
embellishments from glass powder &
water from one of 2 themes: Ocean or
Garden. If you have an N-95 mask,
please bring it. In the second session, you will use
these embellishments in the creation of a 6” x 8”
panel which can be placed on a stand or on a frame
(stands and frames not included). Sign up at the
HFC with a check for $40 made out to Jill Groves.
Pre-registration is required. All materials included.
No previous experience is necessary.
CREATE A CARD
February 20 at 10 am and 12:30 pm in the HFC
Sports Court. A guest expert will provide
instruction, from beginner to expert, all supplies
and equipment, and three beautiful cards to take
home. No experience needed. Cost is $10. Sign
up at the HFC. Call Karen at 262-497-3272 with
questions.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
February 10 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Black Sunset
$35 (payable at class) — sign up
online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office by noon on February 9
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
Artist Freddie Combs will present three day-long
watercolor workshops in the new year. Subject matter
will be still life, florals and structures. Sessions are
February 9, and March 9 from 9 am to 3 pm in the HFC
with a break for a sack lunch. Students will create two
watercolor paintings per session. Price per session is
$50. Call 863-307-1244 to reserve a place.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN -
BUBBLE ART
Join Carmen in the Clubhouse
Ballroom as she shows you how to
turn bubbles into watercolor floral
art on March 12 at 11:30 am! You
will make two pieces of original
artwork using specialty watercolor paper, paint, and
bubbles. All supplies and instructions will be
included for $8/person. Space is limited to 20. Sign
up online or at the Clubhouse Activities office by
March 4.
BRUSHES AND BEVERAGES
Instructor: Sheila Vertoli
February 7 at 2:30 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
Canvas Painting - $35, pay at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk with a
check made out to Sheila Vertoli by
February 4
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Discuss His Real Estate Work
Grateful to Realtor for Service Above and Beyond
Working with Brad made a somewhat unique and difficult
situation much easier. He took charge with coordinating
cleaning out the house and taking care of maintenance/repair
issues. Without his assistance, I would have had to hire
someone to accomplish the many tasks Brad took care of. I am
eternally grateful to Brad for all he did on my Dad's behalf. I
highly recommend you contact him should you have need for a
Realtor. Thanks again, Brad !!
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CLUBS
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
Meals on Wheels of Polk County (“MOWPolk”) is
headquartered in Winter Haven. It delivers the
nutritious meals, friendly visits, and safety checks that
enable over 600 homebound seniors and adults with
disabilities throughout the county to live nourished lives
with independence and dignity. For many, the driver
who shows up with a meal and a smile is the only
person they see or speak with all day. This special
delivery is the reason to get up in the morning and
something to look forward to. MOWPolk is a non-profit
organization with no state or federal funding. It relies
on community-based charity, volunteers and proceeds
from its thrift store sales.
Many Lake Ashton residents volunteer for MOWPolk in
one form or another. Even more generously support
this deserving organization through monetary
donation. Most importantly, some receive meal
services. If you are civic-minded and have a few hours
available each month, you are invited to join a new club
forming in conjunction with MOWPolk. The mission of
the club will be to promote MOWPolk in fun,
interactive ways within Lake Ashton throughout the
year. To become a member or for more information,
please email lafomow@gmail.com
SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
If you are in Lake Ashton on your own, you might
consider looking into the Singles Club. A good way to
find out about us would be to come to one of our
monthly meetings — the next meeting will be Sunday,
February 4 at 2 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. The
January meeting had a good turnout, and after the
meeting we played cards and games until 4, then went
out to dinner (locations vary). We do other activities
together, also, like occasionally going to Theatre Winter
Haven, out to dinner, or sitting together at club parties
and dances. We also have a get-together at the
Pavilion on the Third Thursday of most months. We
share appetizers and bring something to drink. So
please consider coming to our monthly meeting. If that
date doesn’t work for you, we also play cards every
Sunday at 2 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. If that
room is in use, we have the Card Room. Once cards are
finished at 4., we go out for dinner.
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The Lake Ashton Camera Club will be meeting on
Monday, February 12 in the Cinema at 10:30 am. At
the January meeting we enjoyed a presentation by
guest speaker Reinier Munguia on landscape
photography. This month the topic will be utilizing
photographs to create greeting cards presented by
Pam Klawinski. Members will also share photographs
with the group to discuss and enjoy. Remember to
bring your photos on a USB drive. The club is open to
all LA residents that enjoy photography.
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By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting February 1 in-person only at the
HFC. Social time with snacks will be from 6 to 6:30
pm. Please bring your own beverage. The inperson
General meeting will start at 6:30. The
speaker will be Terrye Howell, former member of
the Lake Wales City Commission, to discuss the
importance of completion of the Lake Wales
Envisioned and Lake Wales Connected Plans.
Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for
more information.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Kristy McKibben
The February 28 meeting will feature Anders W.
Edwardsson, author of “Radical Betrayal: How
Liberals & Neoconservatives Are Wrecking American
Exceptionalism.” Born in Sweden, Anders earned an
M.A. in History and a Ph.D. in Politics. He has written
three books on political history, and works as a
political commentator and syndicated columnist. He
lives outside Tampa. You must attend this meeting
to learn the important history behind the book’s title.
Check-in begins at 3:30 pm and program begins at 4
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Contact: Linda Sandel
863.368.0699
GARDEN CLUB
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presentation on houseplants was lead by Rhonda Lindon
Hammon. Panel members supporting the topic were
Kathie Eustice and Pam Klawinski. Sil Wells gave a
demonstration on repotting plants using a more
simplistic and less hassle method. Members attending
took home information on the best practices and also
participated in solving problems. The club will tour Bok
Tower instead of meeting in the Pavilion on February 14.
Anyone wishing to go should contact Lynn Davis at
crladavis@aol.com as soon as possible. Some members
have extra guest passes and carpooling will be available.
Sil Wells will lead the tour. Sil is a volunteer at Bok and
has given tours before. Please come and support the
Garden Club on Wednesday, April 10 as the third annual
silent auction/garden sale will be held at 10 am. The club
does not collect dues. This is its main fundraiser. Monies
collected go towards speakers in which all residents are
welcomed to attend. Other purchases, but not limited to
are: replenishing existing garden beds and numerous
supplies. Anyone interested in donating plants, pots or
miscellaneous garden items please email Lynn Davis.
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Stephanie Iszak
The Friendly Bocce Group would like to invite all Lake
Ashton residents to come out on Mondays and Fridays
from 10 am to 1 pm to play some fun games of Bocce Ball
and see the “new” courts. No experience is required. Our
first social of the year was in January. The potluck was a
huge success with a lot of food and fun and laughter. Our
group also has the Bocce courts reserved for the first and
third Fridays for the 2024 season from 4 to 6 pm for tailgate
parties. Bring your drinks and an appetizer to share.
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games. The Yearly Tournament is scheduled for March
16, limited to sixteen teams, and dinner will be held at
Charm City. Jim Weaver has agreed to sponsor the
tournament for another year. More information
regarding the tournament will be forthcoming. All
information for the LA Friendly Bocce Group will be
disseminated via "Talk of Lake Ashton" (TOLA) on
Facebook, Lake Ashton Friendly Bocce on Facebook,
emails, email blasts, and in the LA Times. Any questions
please contact Stephanie Iszak at 609-980-9505 or at
siszak@comcast.net or Tammy Shields at 863-632-2024
or tammy.shields1221@gmail.com. Looking forward to
having many new Friendly Bocce players.
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
All LASC members are
doing a good job of working
off holiday calories. Some
swim 4 or more times a
week, and some even swim
as early as 5:30am. We are
excited that some new
swimmers are participating
in the club's 100+ mile swim
challenge. All are welcome
to participate. Simply track
your laps on the log in the
hallway by the fitness area restrooms. Some
swimmers, including the two pictured, are gearing up
for the annual Polk Co. Senior Games swim meet,
which will be March 2-3 at the Lakeland YMCA indoor
pool. The deadline to enter the Games is quickly
approaching - February 9. You can register by
obtaining a registration book from Coach Sandy or
calling the Senior Games office at 863-533-0055.
Many thanks to resident Tom Knapp for repairing the
digital wall clock! It is valuable to LASC members as
well as the water exercise classes.
LA PICKLEBALL CLUB
By Mark McDuff
The Lake Ashton Pickleball Association (LAPA) is
comprised of residents who enjoy pickleball, from
Beginners to Advanced. LAPA is a great way to
connect with other players while making pickleball
more fun.
Here are a few things LAPA does:
• Supply balls to all courts
• Coordinate Training Clinics, Mixer Tournaments,
and Social Events
• Represent the members to the CDD
• Purchase essential items that go beyond the
CDD’s responsibility
• Manage league teams that compete with
neighboring communities
• Post playing time schedules and other useful
information on the bulletin board outside the
courts
Membership forms and a submission box are
located at the Clubhouse or HFC Activities
Offices.The cost is $12 for January through
December. If you sign up after January the fee is
prorated by $1 per month. For example, $9 if your
membership starts in April. Join us for another
year of pickleball fun!
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By Liz Leigh
You do NOT have to have a family member who has
served in the military. Come see for yourself. I am
happy to report that the LAVA Auxiliary donated
$7,500 to Canine Partners for Patriots and $5,000 to
Soldiers Freedom for Outdoors.
Upcoming Event: Craft Fair October 2024. We are
accepting vendor applications for the 2024 Craft
Fair, so submit your applications early. You can
obtain your application and Craft Fair packet from
Sheila at the Clubhouse. Her office is directly across
from the Activities Office. Dues were collected at the
January meeting. If you were unable to attend this
meeting, please refer to Lynne’s email. Her address
is on the form that was emailed to members. God
Bless America, our Troops and Veterans!
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Clubhouse Card Room from 12:45 until
approximately 3:30 pm. Players of all levels are
welcome. Advance sign up is encouraged by
contacting Don Fuller at 863-324-2255.
Winners:
December 18: North-South 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish
Kellar; 2nd James Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Patricia Foster
& Sonny Robinson; East-West 1st Marge Kniat & Judy
Robertson; 2nd Howard Mayne & Jeff Wilkinson;
3rd Jeannine Connors & Dee Mayne
January 8: North-South 1st Graham Littlehales & Tom
Fleming; 2nd James Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Marian
Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; East –West 1st Nancy Golding &
Cheryl Tillman; 2nd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat;
3rd Sonny Robinson & Patricia Foster
January 15: 1st Sonny Robinson & Patricia Foster;
2nd Graham Littlahales & Tom Fleming; 3rd James Ford
& Marian Oshinsky; 4th Nelda Sedlacek & Lois Dole
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
The LAVA Auxiliary Meeting will meet on February
21 at 6:30 pm in the Ballroom close to the stage. I
have been a member of the Auxiliary for 8 years. My
experience during that time is WOW! The meeting
attendees are filled with smiles and eagerness to
help our veterans who have given so much so that
we can have the freedoms we experience each day.
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LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
LA Rockers is a wonderful group of residents that
spreads acts of kindness to our LA Community. You
never know how a small painted rock can change
someone’s day, outlook, or even their life. It’s about
sharing a little message of encouragement to
someone who needs it. It’s about bringing smiles to
our neighbors. It’s about welcoming new neighbors.
The group has been busy painting rocks for the
latest group challenge. Each LA Rocker has been
challenged to paint 6 themed rocks so be on the
lookout for all those new hidden rocks! Please post a
photo of your finds on Talk of Lake Ashton’s (TOLA)
Facebook page. LA Rockers meet in the HFC
Community Center from 2 to 4 on the first and third
Wednesday of the month. The first Wednesday is for
current members to learn new skills and techniques.
The third Wednesday is a “Free Paint” session where
newcomers are welcome to join the group. Come
give the group a try! You don’t need to be an artist
to create a beautiful rock. There are lots of ways to
paint and the group is always happy to share tips
and techniques. Newcomers will be lent the supplies
they need for their first session. It’s very important to
contact MJ Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) at
least five days before their first meeting so that
supplies can be provided.
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By Susie Escoda
All of you with Italian heritage are welcome to join us
on February 15 at 6 pm at the HFC for our monthly
potluck. The cost is $1 each to cover expenses. Please
bring a dish to share (desserts are taken care of) and a
beverage of your choice. Tickets will be on sale for
the dance March 1 at the HFC for $10 each. Happy
Days band will be playing from 7 to 10 pm. This event
is open to everyone in Lake Ashton. For tickets
contact Joe D’Herin (313-407-8286), Doug Olympia
(845-275-8468) or Susie Escoda (863-206-6566).
MN, ND, & SD STATE PARTY
By Mark Rath
It is almost here! Please join your fellow Minnesotans,
North and South Dakotans for a Potluck on Sunday
February 18 from 5 to 8 pm at the HFC. Bring a dish to
share that serves eight (please mark your dish), and don't
forget serving utensils. Coffee and water will be provided,
or bring your own favorite beverage. RSVP
to StatepartyatLE@gmail.com by February 10 or call
952-797-4597 with questions. Come meet new people,
enjoy a great potluck and have some fun!
LA BELLES
By Patti Bergstrom
As Bruce Springsteen sings it so well - we are
going to "Glory Days" for the February
LA Belles Luncheon on Wednesday, February 28 at
noon. Their address is 6005 Cypress Gardens Blvd.,
Winter Haven. The telephone number to check
their specials for the day are 863-496-6122. Please
register the first of the month on TicketLeap as
soon as possible. If you have any questions, please
call Patti at 740-624-6903. Let's celebrate
Valentine's month together! Hostesses: Judy
Mehal, Noreen Guy and Patti Bergstrom
MICHIGAN POTLUCK
By Nancy Sztanyo
To all you Michiganders, Yoopers and Trolls! We are
so excited for our upcoming Michigan Potluck on
March 3 from 4 to 7 pm at the HFC. Lots of people,
delicious food and even a little Michigan trivia. Sign
up sheets will be located at both the Clubhouse
and the HFC in January. $5/couple or $3/person
(to help pay for the paper products needed). Please
bring a dish that will feed 8-10 people and your
own beverage This will be a fun filled event and we
hope to see everyone from our Great Lakes State!
Any questions - call or Nancy D’Herin 313.407.8283
or Diane Schrauben 517.668.0832.
SANDY ’ S NYS GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
Greetings to all neighbors from New York! We are
looking forward to seeing old and new friends over
the coming year. Our monthly get-togethers will be
mostly held in the Clubhouse Ballroom on the third
Friday of the month at 6:30 pm with some changes
made due to availability of the Ballroom. The
February event will feature pizza, salad & dessert in
the Pavilion on February 7 at 6 pm (cost for pizza
TBD, let us know in the facebook group or by email if
you can bring a salad or dessert).
Many of you know that our group's founder, Sandra
Fritschi, passed away on December 20 after a long
battle with cancer. In her honor, the group has been
renamed "Sandy's NYS Group" and there will be a
collection at the February dinner for the Lustgarten
Foundation, an organization that does research for
the treatment and cure of pancreatic cancer. Newbies:
Please send your name, address in LA, phone number,
email and where you’re from/live in NY to Deirdre
Knapp - auntdeda@hotmail.com. Join us on
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/
1770504486652589. Looking forward to seeing you
on Wednesday, February 7th for pizza at the Pavilion.
GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The next meeting of the genealogy club will be
Wednesday, February 14 at 2 pm in the HFC Craft
Room. Come join the fun while we look for our
elusive ancestors and help each other answer our
questions. For more information, call Jane at
815-545-6655.
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As we continue to navigate the digital era, the technological
advancements of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have impacted
many industries, most notably finance and banking However,
with the development of AI comes a problem: AI is making
financial fraud harder to spot.
Financial fraud has been a nuisance to the global economy,
draining businesses of money annually. Traditionally, fraud
has been fought using standard detection systems and
manual fraud analysis. However, traditional approaches to
combat fraud must be revised as fraudsters become more
sophisticated, leveraging AI to perpetrate malicious deeds.
They have ushered in an era of “intelligent fraud,” which is
now more complex to detect and prevent.
Machine learning (ML), a subset of AI, is a critical feature
that fuels this complexity. Fraudsters deploy machine
learning algorithms to understand and exploit patterns
in data, facilitating the creation of new fraud techniques.
Consequently, while financial institutions race to incorporate
AI to help prevent fraud, online fraudsters use these same
systems to accomplish their schemes at an alarming rate,
making financial fraud harder to spot.
Another harmful aspect of AI is the concept of deepfakes,
a sophisticated AI application that creates counterfeit audio
and videos that seem real. Hackers and fraudsters can now
manipulate data to validate fraudulent transactions. They use
these deepfakes to imitate voices on the phone or foster fake
video conferences, duping authorized personnel to validate
transactions illegitimately.
This escalating sophistication of financial fraud exemplifies a
“moving-target defense.” Fraudsters relentlessly adapt their
tactics, forcing businesses and banks to continually adjust
their fraud detection models, which, in turn, slows down the
detection process, allowing fraudsters more time to prepare
their schemes.
The repercussions of AI-driven fraud extend beyond the
immediate monetary losses. There are substantial costs
related to reputation, customer trust, and regulatory
compliance. Trust-based business relationships can be
eroded due to these fraud incidents, leading to indirect losses
that result in direct financial losses.
Despite the growing complexity of spotting financial fraud,
a silver lining exists. AI and machine learning technologies
are diverse and flexible enough to be used by financial
institutions to combat these advancing fraud techniques.
For instance, AI can help to identify unusual patterns or
anomalies in transactions that may signal fraudulent activities.
It can delve into large amounts of data in realtime, improving
the speed and accuracy of detecting fraudulent transactions.
Additionally, AI can be trained to flag suspected deepfakes
based on inconsistencies in the simulated audio or video files.
While AI has increased the difficulty of spotting financial fraud,
continuous deployment of proper AI measures, increased
collaboration, and the evolution of fraud detection models can
tilt the scales in favor of financial operations.
SWG 3112572-1023b The sources used to prepare this material are believed to be true,
accurate and reliable, but are not guaranteed. This information is provided as general
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or indirect technical or system issues or any consequences arising out of your access
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available through this website.
Contact me today!
Jim Cooper
Certified Financial Fiduciary
P: (863) 589-6850
E: jimcooper@newinsightfinancial.com
Lake Ashton Resident
99 6th St SW Suite 109
Winter Haven FL 33880
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LAMGA
By David Kubissa
The 2024 season teed off on January 3 with a Pick-Your-Partner two-player, best-ball game followed by a buffet
luncheon at the Eagle’s Nest. It was the first golf-luncheon combination that the league plans to repeat throughout
the year.
As of this writing, 143 players had enrolled in the men’s league, with more expected as winter residents return to
Lake Ashton. If you are reading this article and are new to the community, you may sign up to join LAMGA at the
pro shop during business hours. Membership applications are available there or online on the LAMGA web page at
LakeAshtonLiving.com. Dues for the season – Jan. 1 through Dec. 31 -- are $25.
For more information about LAMGA and the schedule of upcoming weekly games, go to the league’s web page
where you also will find a list of local businesses and services that sponsor the league. Their support is invaluable to
sustaining LAMGA events.
In addition to the kickoff of the season, January held significant importance to league members because it is the
month when they could sign up for the annual LAMGA Member-Guest Tournament that takes place this year on
March 7, 8 and 9. LAMGA board members spent the month processing tournament applications, lining up
sponsors, planning activities and selecting merchandise that goes into the gift bags provided each golfer.
For a list of last year’s Member-Guest winners, check out the LAMGA web page on LakeAshtonLiving.com
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By Marti Schmidt
received a gift card for $35 good at the Pro Shop or Eagles
Nest. Congratulations Red Team and to Mary Lou Wheat
and her committee on a successful event.
The 2024 Club Member Ringer Tournament is in the bag,
and kudos to all those Niners that participated with the less
than perfect weather conditions! Top winners included
Snook/Lowry, Kramer/Alvaro, and Reardon/Lopez.
Additional winners were Butch/Bothwell, and Anderson/
Buie who also were the most improved! Congrats! The
Niners Pick-Your-Partner ringer tournament is coming up
February 19th-20th with lunch following on Wednesday.
Always a fun event – watch for the sign-up sheets! As the
golf season is in full swing (pun intended), please remember
to play ready golf, keep practice swings to a minimum,
score the hole at the next tee-box (not at the green), and
ALWAYS HAVE FUN! Still have questions? Ready to join?
Contact Denise at denisepops23@aol.com for more info!
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
February is the month of love and LALGA members love
golf. The Solheim Cup 2-Day Golf Tournament was held
January 15 and 16. The format was match play with a
partner. Blue Team played the Red Team with same partner
for both days. Day 1 was best ball net of partners.
Unfortunately, due to the weather conditions (rain) the
second day was cancelled. Players arrived hoping to get
finished playing the round, but the weather had other ideas.
The good news was that lunch was still on so everyone
regrouped at the Eagle’s Nest at noon for a delicious lunch
of chicken tortilla soup and build your own chicken or beef
taco salad bar. After lunch, Mary Lou Wheat, tournament
chair, announced that according to the rules sent out prior to
the tournament that due to inclement weather, the holes
completed will be used to score the event, therefore, the
Red Team won 34 to Blue 30. Each player on the Red Team
The LALGA East vs West Tournament was held on January
30th. The format was partner match play with one bet net
of partners determining the winning team. The LALGA
Member/Member tournament is February 12 – 13 with the
theme “18 Shades of Green”! The tournament is a pick your
partner event. Partners dress for the theme. Lunch is served
after the second day of play. To date our Red Hoagland
challenge for members with the most winnings for the year
is Liz Leigh in the lead followed by Doris Krogman, Kathy
Reed and Bev Hines.
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THE 2024 SHOWCASE
Changes
Latitudes
in
MARCH 22 - 7:30 PM
MARCH 23 - 1:30 PM
& 7:30 PM
Tickets go on sale
February 20 at 8 am
in the Clubhouse
Ballroom.
Premium: $25
Regular: $20
Extended intermission
and ASL interpreters
available at the
Saturday matinee.
See p. 28 for details.
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