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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
August 2024
Simply the Best!
the
dog days
of summer
are here
Stay cool ...
there's always
something to do
at Lake Ashton,
indoors or out!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
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
September Issue Deadline:
August 14
• 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.
AUGUST 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
EmpowerMe Wellness
3
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:
Karen Van Kirk
Phone: 863.595.1562
maintenance@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 jsullivan@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
844.502.7996 kshipley@empowerme.com
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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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 $3
(please note price change).
AUGUST 5
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: Lake Ashton Unleashed
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, Horizon Wealth
AUGUST 12
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Senior Connection Center
• Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson - Edward
Jones
AUGUST 19 - NO MONDAY COFFEE -
LACDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
Peanut Butter Monday - Non-perishable food
donations will go to the Lake Wales Care Center
The Bloodmobile will be in the Clubhouse West
Parking Lot from 8:30 am to 2 pm.
AUGUST 26
• Featured Speaker: Simply Healthy with Kim,
AdventHealth Talks - Healthy Eating
• Featured Vendor: Edward Jones - Melissa
Kincaid
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 16
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
MIND & BODY 30
CLUBS 32
GOLF 36
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
August 16, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
August 19, 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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[HOURS OF OPERATION
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
The Market is on hold for the summer months. It will
return on October 9. Vendor recommendations and
resident vendors are always welcome; contact Caroline
(clane@lakeashtoncdd.com) for more info.
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
& FRESH PRODUCE
Get fresh poultry, fish, beef, fruits, and vegetables
in the Clubhouse West parking lot every
Wednesday from 10 am to 2 pm.
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!
LACDD & LAIICDD WEBSITES
lakeashtoncdd.com [below left QR code]
lakeashton2cdd.com [below right QR code] Find
board meeting dates, agendas, minutes,
Supervisor contact information and more. You can
also sign up to receive
blast emails from the
Clubhouse and HFC.
CLERICAL SERVICES
AVAILABLE AT THE CLUBHOUSE OFFICE
DURING BUSINESS HOURS
• Local or toll free fax: $1.25 first page and
$0.25 each additional page
• Long distance fax: $2.25 first page and
$0.25 each additional page
• International fax: $6.25 first page and $4
each additional page
• Receiving fax: $0.25 per page
• Black and white copies: $0.10 per side (8.5”
x 11”), $0.20 per side (8.5” x 14” or
11” x 17”)
• Color copies: $0.30 per side (8.5” x 11”),
$0.40 per side (8.5” x 14” or 11” x 17”)
• Scanning & emailing services free of charge
• Notary services available by appointment
Lake Ashton Community Development District and
Lake Ashton II Community Development District
Supervisors and Staff would like to wish former
LAIICDD Community Director James Margeson a
Happy Retirement. Thank you for all the years of
dedicated service to the Lake Ashton Community. You
will be missed!
Loneliness is everywhere - many
people feel cut off and alienated
from others. Being in a crowd just
makes people more aware of
their isolation. We all need friends
who will stick close, listen, care,
and offer help when it is neededin
good times and bad. It is better to have one such
friend then dozens of superficial acquaintances. One
who has unreliable friends soon come to ruin, be a
friend who sticks closer than a brother or sister. Instead
of wishing you could find a true friend, seek to become
one. There are people who need your friendship, take
on the challenge of being a true friend!
.-Alex Fuertes, Maintenance Supervisor
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HIGHLIGHT
IV. PROPER CREDENTIALS Lake Ashton Resident
Photo ID cards (or similar access devices) may be
issued to all members of each Resident’s household
and/or Non-Resident Members. Guest Passes shall
be issued to all Guests upon registering with
Amenity Manager. Each Patron and/or Guest will be
required to present Proper Credentials upon
request by Staff. If not presented, the individual will
be asked to leave the amenities immediately.
Individuals may be charged a fee in accordance with
LA CDD and LAII CDD Chapter III: Rules for
Amenities Rates, (respectively) to purchase an
Amenity Access Device. All lost or stolen Amenity
Access Devices should be reported immediately to
the Amenity Manager’s office. A fee will be assessed
for any replacement Amenity Access Devices.
Unauthorized use of Proper Credentials may result
in suspension of an Individual’s privileges based on
the suspension policy herein.
Visit lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com to
view the full document under "Other District
Documents". Contact LACDD Community
Director Christine Wells or LAIICDD Community
Director Karen Van Kirk with any questions. See
page 3 for their contact information.
REPORTING INCIDENTS AT
THE PET PLAY PARKS
Lake Ashton is fortunate to have three beautiful Pet Play
Parks where pets and owners can socialize with others.
Although incidents do not occur very often it
is important to report them as soon as possible to staff
for resolution. The Joint Amenity Facilities Policies
states, "In the event the pet harms, bites or fights
another pet or an owner, the pet will be banned from
visiting the parks while other pets are present for a
period of thirty (30) days. If a second incident of harm,
biting, or fighting occurs within a six (6) month period,
the pet will be banned from the pet park for one (1)
year." It is important that all incidents are documented
to help prevent potential injuries to other pets and/or
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Kirk at maintenance@lakeashton2cdd.com. If the
incident occurs at the Clubhouse Pet Play Park please
contact Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
SECURITY TRANSITION
UPDATE
Clubhouse and HFC staff are gearing up to start
distribution of RFID tags and Amenity Access Cards
on September 10. Residents will come to the
Clubhouse (Lake Wales residents) or HFC (Winter
Haven residents) to receive their RFID tags for
registered vehicles. All residents will come to the
Clubhouse to have their picture taken and receive
their Clubhouse Amenity Access Card. To distribute
the workload, staff will be calling residents in by
street, with make up days at various times
throughout the process. RVs will be handled
towards the end of distribution with a week
dedicated to having RV owners come in to receive
RFID tags. It is important for all residents to know
that this process is going to take time to complete.
In the meantime both systems will be working
simultaneously to allow ample time for residents to
be registered without losing access to entering the
community via the “residents only” entrances.
At this time residents should ensure they are signed
up to receive email blasts. Residents should visit
either Activities Office if they need help signing up.
Copies of email blasts will be printed out and
available for pickup at the Media Center and both
Activities Offices for those that do not have email.
Please contact Christine Wells or Karen Van Kirk
with any questions (contact info on page 3).
SAVE THE DATES — CDD
CANDIDATE FORUMS
Lake Ashton Community Development District:
September 27 at 1 pm
Lake Ashton II Community Development District:
October 1 at 1 pm
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AUGUST 20
The Clubhouse Ballroom is a polling place for the
Primary Election on August 20. Voting will take place
between 7 am and 7 pm on election day. There will be
no movies on this day. Voters have until August 8 to
request a mail ballot for this election. All vote by mail
ballots must be received by the Supervisor of
Elections by 7 pm on Election Day. Return postage is
paid for mail ballots. However, voters who prefer to
return their voted mail ballots in person can drop them
off at any of the Early Voting sites during Early Voting
days and hours, or at Election Headquarters in Bartow
or the Election Operations Center in Winter Haven on
weekdays, 8 am to 5 pm. Early Voting takes place
August 10 - 17 from 9 am - 6 pm. Locations are listed
online — scan the QR code at right or
visit polkelections.com/Events/2024August-Primary
for more information.
The General Election will take place on
November 5, 2024.
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Securing Your Legacy
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8/27/24
SPEAKER:
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Winter Haven, FL 33884
863-340-6225
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EXPERIENCE
By Lynda Hadley
LA HANDS 4 HOPE
SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE
By Debby Landgrebe
Four years ago it was brought to our attention by
Carolyn Bishop that Wahneta Elementary School in
Polk County needed assistance. The group of friends
on Pinehurst Loop got together to donate time, love
and a successful school supply drive. In these four
years, the Pinehurst Loop friends have collected over
750 backpacks filled with much needed school
supplies. This is how LA Hands 4 Hope was created.
As we grow and branch out, we have decided to
adopt Inwood Elementary for our 2024 school supply
drive. Inwood Elementary is located in Winter Haven
and is one of the neediest schools in Polk County.
Over 74% of the students live in economically
disadvantaged households. We are so fortunate to
live in Lake Ashton and to be able to share with
others. Please join us as we load more backpacks with
much needed school supplies for the children and
educators in need. LA Hands 4 Hope will be collecting
donations of school supplies at the following locations
until the morning of August 4. See blast emails for a
detailed list of needs. Please drop donations off at:
• Debby Landgrebe: 4331 Gullane Dr., Lake Wales
• Val Yenor: 5304 Nicholas Dr., Winter Haven
• Charlie Stotler: 257 Pinehurst Loop, Winter Haven
Please tag all donations for Inwood Elementary
School. Thank you for helping us help others!
BLOODMOBILE AUGUST 19
A total of 8 units of blood were collected in June.
Each blood donation can save up to three lives so that
means 24 patients benefited from blood donations
courtesy of blood donors at Lake Ashton. So far, Lake
Ashton donations have impacted 102 lives with the 34
units of blood collected in 2024. Next blood drive:
August 19 from 8:30 am to 2 pm in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot.
For me, volunteering is more than working for free.
It’s a way to meet the people in our community,
contribute to the overall feeling of happiness we all
feel living here, and to help our neighbors find
answers and process administrative tasks that keep us
safe and engaged.But I didn’t realize the fun and
challenges that would make my life here much more
rewarding. I have met some amazing people here and
have learned so much about the inner workings of
Lake Ashton. I feel more connected to my community
and have gained a deep sense of belonging and
satisfaction. Every week I come to volunteer at the
Clubhouse I look forward to whatever challenges may
come, and how I am able to resolve them. Having
developed a great relationship with staff, I know if
there are any issues I can’t solve; they are always there
to help. Through this weekly commitment, I have also
gained a better understanding of myself, and how we
all want to feel that the person answering the phone
or assisting us at the window, wants to be there and is
there to help with a smile.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact
Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
Thank you to Larry
and Joanne Hillock
for their many
years of service
and dedication to the
Lake Wales Care
Center Caring Tree
initiative at Lake Ashton. They have made
hundreds of trips over the years bringing
thousands of gifts donated by residents to
the Care Center to assist families in providing
Christmas gifts to their children. The 2023 season
was their last season leading this endeavor and
they will be missed tremendously. Please contact
Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com if you
are interested in helping with the Caring Tree this
upcoming season.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
And just like that, we are more than halfway through 2024. It’s been a hot one but Lake Ashton has many
options for residents to enjoy summer comfortably. With a beautiful pool, indoor fitness options,
shade throughout the outdoor amenities, and many other indoor activities, it is easy to enjoy LA summer
without getting bogged down by the heat. Volunteers and Staff have worked hard the past few months to
plan out activities for the rest of this year and even into next year to ensure resident's calendars stay full.
Thank you to the Lake Ashton Activities Advisory Group (LAAAG) for their help with this enormous
task! Clubhouse and HFC staff are gearing up to start distribution of credentials for the new access systems
that were installed. Stay tuned to electronic media for more information on when and where you will be
picking up your credentials. It is important that you bring all information requested in an effort to facilitate
a seamless distribution. Please refer to page 7 for more information. This is a great time to ensure you are
receiving emails from both CDDs. If you need help with this, please contact staff at the HFC or Clubhouse
Activities Office. If you are traveling or unable to make it during the date and time that is set for you don't
worry, there will be plenty of time for everyone to get their credentials before the system is officially
switched over. Any questions can be directed to Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or Karen Van
Kirk at maintenance@lakeashton2cdd.com.
On July 15, Lake Ashton CDD Board of Supervisors met to adopt the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, set the
operations and maintenance assessment, and attend to Board matters. The 2025 budget has been set and
will soon be posted on lakseashtoncdd.com. The yearly assessment for Lake Wales residents was set at
$2,569 and will be included on the tax bill that is sent out at the end of this year. The reciprocal agreement
with the new owners of the Marina was approved. A quote was approved to paint the Clubhouse, Pool
columns, Pavilion, Shuffleboard area, and Guard House. A
wrap-up report of all actions was sent via email on July 19.
The agenda packet with all related information can also be
found on lakeashtoncdd.com.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Brenda Van Sickle, Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chair
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
On July 19, Lake Ashton CDD and Lake Ashton II CDD had
a joint meeting. At that meeting several task forces were
put together to address the community Pet Play Parks,
Road Safety, and Joint CDD efficiencies A new Lake Ashton
Club, Lake Ashton Unleashed, will be working with a
Supervisor from each District to tackle efficiencies among
the three Pet Play Parks, consistent rules, and more. A
Supervisor from each District will also be working on a
community-wide campaign on Road Safety. In addition the
two Chairs (one from each District) will meet to determine
ways to continue working together efficiently to save
money. It was a successful joint meeting! The next Joint
Meeting will be held at the Clubhouse on October 21 at
11:30 am.
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By Karen Van Kirk, Acting 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
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
Office Hours: Wednesdays from 6 to 7 pm
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area incl. Pet Play Parks
Office Hours: Mondays from 9 to 10 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
Historically, the month of August ushers in the dog days of
summer, and while some may believe this is an old wives’
tale or a saying passed down by our elders, its origination
could be attributed to Ancient Greece and Roman times.
Their belief that Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, rose and
set with the sun helping define the seasons. Sirius is also
known as the ‘dog’ star. No doubt someone coined the
phrase dog days of summer along with visions of dogs
panting and lying about to beat the heat. Perhaps the crux
of this message is about what seems to be a never-ending
summer and our canine friends, both of which LA residents
are mindful of. There are three designated dog parks in
Lake Ashton. The Pebble Beach and Winged Foot Dog
Parks, and the Clubhouse Pet Play Park are areas where
you can safely de-leash your dog, allow them the freedom
to run and play, have a designated area to relieve
themselves, and in general help protect their paws from
possible injury due to walking on the hot pavement. It is
equally important for the many dog owners who live in
Lake Ashton to have an area where they can monitor their
pets’ activities and minimize their own heat exposure when
walking in the hot sun. Having these amenities is a win-win
for all, including non-dog owners who prefer that your pet
does not use their yard for an outdoor potty.
Speaking of heat exhaustion, it would behoove us to not
only know the symptoms, but also the remedies. Finding a
shaded area to rest and cool down, plus hydrating with
water is the recommended first step in countering heat
exhaustion for both humans and pets. Ice water is not recommended for dogs, although a few ice cubes can be given to
your dog for a sneaky way of getting in more water. They can take their time licking and crunching on them as though it
was a treat. Note: Consult your physician or veterinarian if you or your dog are experiencing heat exhaustion. Even
though we can’t control the hot weather, we can still enjoy getting out-of-doors. The ideal time to walk your dog is early
morning when the pavement hasn’t had time to heat up. As for Lake Ashton’s human residents, there are plenty of
indoor activities at both the HFC and Clubhouse to keep you busy during the ‘dog days’ of summer.
We were hoping that the RFID program implementation would have begun in late July or the beginning of August;
however, due to circumstances beyond our control, it appears the date has been pushed back to September 10. We
appreciate your patience. You will of course be notified by email and other means of communication as to when
individual residents will be asked to register and receive their RFID decal.
Please note: Lake Ashton II CDD will have a candidates forum on Tuesday, October 1, from 1 to 3 pm.
A special thank you to Lake Ashton’s residents for your patience during HFC’s closure of its indoor pool due to necessary
renovations and repairs.
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LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Brenda Jackson
AGE VERIFICATIONS
We have some age verifications that are MIA. HOPA
requires this to be done every two years to insure we
retain our 55+ status. Have you submitted yours? Are
you having issues? Do you need a new form? Have
questions or concerns? We are here to help anyway
we can. If you have not yet submitted this important
required information please do so or reach out to
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org for assistance.
RENTAL POLICY
Did you know we have a rental policy? Here is the
policy for you in case you are not aware so that you
can take steps to become compliant:
Owners of Lake Ashton Golf Club properties in Lake
Wales offered for rent must notify the HOA office of
each rental contract by mail or email no later than 48
hours after the effective rental start date. Owners
shall certify in writing that those residing in the rented
property comply with the Master Declarations that at
least one person residing in the rental property shall
be 55 years of age or older, and the age of all the
other persons residing in the rental property shall be
40 years of age or older. The minimum allowed rental
duration shall be one month. ‘CDD Guest Passes’ are
required to use all amenities. Persons residing in a
rental property may register at the Clubhouse to
obtain ‘CDD Guest Passes.’ Failure to comply with
any of these provisions shall constitute a violation and
the owners will be subject to administrative fines and
legal processes to correct the violation.
Please refer to the Joint Amenity Facilities Policies
on lakeashtoncdd.com for more information on
renters/leaseholders receiving CDD guest passes. We
are requesting copies of the lease/rental contract that
are missing from our records. If you have sent yours,
thank you! If you have not, please send to
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org. For more assistance,
email admin@lakeashtonhoa.org with questions.
Please stay informed by logging into our website
at lakeashtonhoa.com.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Marti Schmidt, President/Treasurer
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, VP & Social
Director, vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson VP2 & ARC
Director, vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Dee Mayne, Secretary2 & Compliance
Director, sec2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Mike Wilson, ARC Chair, arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• David Bishop,President,
presidentla2hoa@gmail.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/ARC Liaison
vparcla2hoa@gmail.com
• Claude Brown, Secretary
secretaryla2hoa@gmail.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@gmail.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@gmail.com
• ARC requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton2
PONDS AND THE EFFECTS
OF GRASS CL IPPINGS
The majority of homeowners use a lawn care provider
to keep their lawns in good condition. During the hot
summer months, contractors are in a hurry to beat the
heat and mow homes that border ponds with less
caution. When grass clippings are added to a pond,
the nitrogen levels rise, increasing the likelihood of
algae blooming. Please remind lawn care contractors
to mow with the chute closed or in a direction that
does not blow clippings into the pond. If you have
any questions about aquatic maintenance in Lake
Wales ponds, please email Operations Manager Matt
Fisher at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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Photos & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
Lake Ashton has a few species of doves. These comforting cooing birds often
dwell close to humans. The more widespread Mourning Dove was
probably familiar to most residents before they moved to Lake Ashton. Its
mournful sound is often mistaken for an owl though the tone of voice is quite
different. Mourning Doves have a long pointed
tailed with white tips on the outer tail feathers.
When they take off in flight their wings produce a
fluttering whistle. Although similar in length,
White-winged Doves are heavierbodied
and as the name suggests they have white
wing patches which are best observed in flight. These can be seen in perched birds depending on how they hold their
wings, but will appear as a thin white line. Their shorter, rounded tail also has white tips. The call of this dove is often
rendered as “Who-cooks-for-you.” The best way to tell them apart is to check the shape of the tail, look at the wings for
the presence or absence of a white patch or listen to them vocalize.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the last Wildlife Corner submission by Barbara Ann Comer. We
thank you for the four years of informative Wildlife Corner articles and beautiful
photographs, and for all you do for the Lake Ashton community. Residents are more
informed about the wonderful and abundant wildlife in Lake Ashton because of you.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Neighborhood Watch is a group of people living in the
same area who want to make their neighborhoods
safer by working together and in conjunction with law
enforcement to reduce crime and improve their quality
of life. NW groups have regular meetings to plan how
they will accomplish their specific goals and leaders
with assigned responsibilities. NW is homeland security
at the most local level. It is an opportunity to volunteer
and work towards further increasing the safety and
security of our homes and our community. NW
empowers citizens and communities to become more
active in emergency preparedness, along with other
community leaders like CAP, CERT, security, and
volunteer Sheriff and Police Patrols to help fight against
any crime or community disasters. A NW group may
be organized by an existing neighborhood association,
but one of the key elements is its relationship with local
law enforcement and other critical first responders.
Activities conducted by neighborhood watch groups
across the country are as diverse and varied as their
volunteers and the neighborhoods they represent.
Some groups mobilize to patrol neighborhoods, others
distribute crime prevention information, while business
assessments or home security surveys are conducted
by others. As law enforcement officers learn the needs
of their various neighborhood watch groups and the
dynamics of their volunteers, they can tailor activities
and responses to meet the ever-changing needs of
their citizens.
NW is one of the oldest and best-known crime
prevention concepts in North America. In the late
1960s, an increase in crime heightened the need for a
crime prevention initiative focused on residential areas
and involving local citizens. The National Sheriffs’
Association (NSA) responded, creating the National
Neighborhood Watch (NNW) program in 1972, to
assist citizens and law enforcement. In the aftermath of
the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,
strengthening and securing communities has become
more critical than ever. NW programs have responded
to the challenge, expanding beyond their traditional
crime prevention role to help neighborhoods focus on
disaster preparedness, emergency response, and
terrorism awareness in support of other community
volunteer groups.
After the National Sheriffs’ Association kicked off the
National Neighborhood Watch program, it was left to
local law enforcement agencies to support local
groups. Depending on the needs of the local
communities, as well as the desire and teamwork of the
sheriff or police chief, watch groups were started with
different names and logos. However, the concept of
crime prevention through citizen involvement remained
constant. In the most effective and successful
communities NW programs include ALL RESIDENTS
AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS and led by seasoned
and proven leaders as others are groomed to lead. In
Lake Ashton’s largely populated two city (Winter Haven
and Lake Wales) community we currently have a Chief,
Deputies over several areas and Block Captains for
specific streets. A NW’s effectiveness depends heavily
on its volunteer leaders and its relationships with All
Law Enforcement, community vendors and other
influential City, State, National and other Advisors.
It’s up to the community volunteers to fill out the
program needs following our growth and build out in
both cities. If we want Lake Ashton’s NW and other key
programs (CAP, CERT, etc.) to continue its stellar
reputation, RESIDENTS need to step up and volunteer
to fill various coverage areas. There was an insert in the
July LA Times issue listing Deputies and current
leadership (clubhouses have more, along with labels
with key safety phone numbers) of those that made
Lake Ashton’s total, all-inclusive NW program the
success it is. Now it’s time to have Block Captains to fill
in all areas. If you want to stand out to the community
and county you live in and truly believe in Safety and
Law Enforcement keeping our great Community the
serious crime deterrent group it is in the state please
call your listed neighborhood Deputy, Advisors/
Community leaders or the Chief for more information
and/or to sign up. The rewards of belonging is great
and your “peace of mind” is included. Thank you for
your continued support and love of Lake Ashton!
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SAFETY REMINDERS
The speed limit throughout all of Lake Ashton is 20 mph
and all golf carts, vehicles, and bicycles (including electric
bicycles) should make a complete stop just before the
white stop bar whether before or after the posted stop
sign. It only takes a moment to follow the traffic controls
in place to potentially prevent a serious
accident. Drivers, please keep an eye out for pedestrians
at all times. Recently there was an incident in Lake
Ashton involving a dog being walked by a resident
getting hit by a vehicle reportedly going over the 20
mph speed limit. The dog succumbed to her injuries.
Please remember to take your time when traveling
through the community. Obeying posted speed limit
and traffic signs can help avert a potential tragedy.
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
When walking or bicycling, especially at night or in the
early morning, remember to "Be Safe and Be Seen:
Make Yourself Visible to Drivers.”
• Wear bright/light colored clothing and reflective
materials
• Carry a flashlight
• Cross in well-lit areas
• Stand clear of buses, hedges, parked cars or other
obstacles before crossing
• Always walk facing traffic
STORM SEASON
Storm season runs through November 30. All residents
who will be spending the summer months in Florida
should prepare for severe weather. A detailed list of
storm tips can be found at lakeashtoncdd.com or in the
Media Center. The second tax holiday for disaster
preparedness items runs August 24 through
September 6.
LIGHTNING SAFETY
Lake Ashton has a lightning detection system to alert
golfers to get off the course, and notify all residents to
go indoors when the potential for a lightning strike is in
the area. When the system senses a lightning danger, a
high-pitched siren sounds and strobe lights turn on and
stay on until the danger passes. These strobe lights are
at various locations including on top of the Clubhouse,
the backside of the HFC and the boat dock on Lake
Ashton. A low-pitched horn will sound all clear and the
strobe lights will turn off when lightning has passed.
Lightning strikes may occur far away from a visible
storm. Get out of pools, do not stand under trees, and
get indoors when the siren sounds. Remember — golf
carts are not safe from lightning.
GOLF CART SAFETY
The law requires that a person operating a golf cart on
public roads or streets who is under 18 years of age
must possess a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license.
Lake Wales PD and Winter Haven PD can issue a ticket
for violations of this law. Adults should not place young
children on their laps between them and the steering
wheel as this creates a hazardous condition for the
children in the case of a panic stop or accidents.
DRIVE SAFELY !
Polk County Schools start back
August 12. Please use caution
when traveling CR 653 during
school opening and closing
times. Remember, there may be
longer than normal wait times in
these areas during drop off and
pick up times. At left is a reminder
of how Florida traffic laws apply to
stopping when a bus is displaying
a stop signal.
CITIZENS ASSISTED PATROL
By Mike Weissberg
Citizens Assisted Patrol (CAP) is always
looking for more volunteers to patrol the
streets. Come help be the eyes, ears,
and presence for the Sheriff’s
department. Patrols are once a week for
two hours. Applications are available in
the Clubhouse and HFC. For more
information contact Mike Weissberg at 863-324-3541.
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AUGUST 1
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
MEAN GIRLS
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 52MIN
(Language | Sexual Material | Teen Drinking)
New student Cady Heron (Angourie
Rice) is welcomed into the top of the social food
chain by the elite group of popular girls "The
Plastics," ruled by conniving queen bee Regina
George (Reneé Rapp) and her minions Gretchen
(Bebe Wood) and Karen (Avantika). When Cady
makes the major misstep of falling for Regina's
ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels (Christopher Briney),
she finds herself prey in Regina's crosshairs. As
Cady sets to take down the group's apex predator
with the help of her outcast friends Janis (Auli'i
Cravalho) and Damian (Jaquel Spivey), she must
learn how to stay true to herself while navigating
the most cutthroat jungle of all: high school.
AUGUST 6 — 8
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE LONG GAME
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 33MIN
(Thematic Material | Language | Some
Violence | Racial Slurs)
In 1956, JB Peña and his wife moved to the small
town of Del Rio, TX, for a job as a school
superintendent. When JB is rejected from the
prestigious, all-white Country Club on the basis of his
skin color, he is devastated. His world soon collides
with a group of young Latino golf caddies who work
at the country club, and JB is inspired by the
handmade course the boys built in the desert to
teach themselves golf. With little experience and
even fewer resources, JB convinces the boys to start
their own high school golf team, starting them all on
a journey where they learn that it takes more than just
golf skills to make history. Based on Mustang Miracle
by Humberto G. Garcia.
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AUGUST 13 — 15
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
FIND ME FALLING
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 33MIN
(Language | Suggestive References)
Coming off a flop album and his biggest
hit's dwindling popularity, aging rock star John
Allman (Harry Connick Jr.) decides to take a break
from his career to reclaim his spark. He moves to an
isolated cliffside home on the idyllic Mediterranean
island of Cyprus. His dream of keeping a low profile is
derailed when he is routinely confronted by
desperate souls and later faced with even more
complicated surprises when an old flame reignites.
AUGUST 21 — 22
(NO MOVIES AUGUST 20)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
SHIRLEY
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 58MIN
(Some Smoking | Racial Slurs | Brief Violence
| Strong Language)
In 1972, the first-ever Black congresswoman,
Shirley Chisholm (Regina King), launched a
trailblazing campaign to become the president of
the United States.
AUGUST 27 — 29
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
JACKPOT!
2024 | R | 1H 44MIN
(Violence | Language)
In the near future, a 'Grand Lottery' has
been newly established in California. The catch: kill
the winner before sundown to legally claim their
multi-billion dollar jackpot. When Katie Kim
(Awkwafina) moves to Los Angeles, she mistakenly
finds herself with the winning ticket. Desperate to
survive, she reluctantly joins forces with amateur
lottery protection agent Noel Cassidy (John Cena).
CLOSED CAPTIONING:
11 AM AND ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
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FEATURE FILM FRIDAYS —
11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
AUGUST 2
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
SIMONE BILES: RISING
2024 | NR | 1H 30MIN
Simone Biles, the gymnastics superstar,
withdrew from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
due to mental health concerns; after a hiatus, she
embarked on a journey to rebuild her skills and mental
fortitude, preparing for her triumphant return.
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a four-part
miniseries with the first two episodes
being shown consecutively on August 2
at each showing. The second two
episodes will be produced and released in
the fall, following the Paris Olympic Games.
AUGUST 9
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
FOXCATCHER
2014 | R | 2H 14MIN
(Some Drug Use | A Scene of Violence)
When wealthy John du Pont (Steve
Carell) invites Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz
(Channing Tatum) to move to his estate and help form
a wrestling team for the 1988 Olympics, Mark sees a
way to step out of the shadow of his charismatic
brother, Dave (Mark Ruffalo). However, du Pont begins
to lead Mark down a dark road, causing the athlete's
self-esteem to slip. Meanwhile, du Pont becomes
fixated on bringing Dave into the fold, eventually
propelling all three toward an unforeseen tragedy.
AUGUST 16
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE CATCHER WAS A SPY
2018 | R | 1H 38MIN
(Violence | Some Sexuality | Language)
This stranger-than-fiction espionage
thriller brings to life the incredible true story of Moe
Berg (Paul Rudd), the professional baseball player who
became a World War II spy. A Jewish, Princetoneducated,
multilingual catcher for the Boston Red Sox,
the enigmatic Berg was enlisted by the US
government to go behind enemy lines and assassinate
the Nazi's chief nuclear scientist before the Germans
could develop an atomic bomb.
AUGUST 23
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
MY ALL AMERICAN
2015 | PG | 1H 58MIN
(Thematic Elements | Language | Brief
Partial Nudity)
Awarded a scholarship to the University of Texas at
Austin, small but scrappy Freddie Steinmark gets a
chance to play football for coach Darrell Royal (Aaron
Eckhart) and the Longhorns in the late 60s. Alongside
old teammate Bobby Mitchell and new friend James
Street, Steinmark helps the Longhorns find success.
When Freddie suffers an injury that leads to a shocking
diagnosis, he must utilize his indomitable spirit and
courage to rise to the challenge like a true champion.
AUGUST 30
11 AM, 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
IT AIN’T OVER: YOGI BERRA
2023 | PG | 2H 21MIN
(Smoking | Language | Brief War Images |
Some Drug References)
An intimate portrait of a misunderstood American icon,
this emotional and uplifting documentary takes us
beyond the caricatures and "Yogisms," and into the
heart of a sports legend whose unparalleled
accomplishments on the baseball diamond were often
overshadowed by his off-the-field persona.
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A NOTE FROM CDD STAFF
We all are feeling the effects of the current
economy and CDD Staff is working hard on
residents’ behalf to bring affordable classes and
entertainment to the community that won’t break
the bank. It is getting increasingly difficult to find
bands under $1,000 these days. When Staff plans
for the larger monthly events, the budget is started
by accounting for 100 people purchasing tickets.
That number is decided upon to make things easier
to divvy up the cost of the event to finalize the
ticket price. There are different monetary factors
that are part of each single ticket price. If there is an
event that includes dinner, the price needs to be
determined per person. If linen tablecloths are
used, the price of laundering each cloth ($8), comes
into play. Then the price of the entertainment
needs to be factored in and décor needs to be
decided upon, potentially adding to the cost as
well. Usually, Staff tries repurpose décor from other
events to keep this cost low. All of these factors are
calculated to help decide on the final ticket price.
We appreciate your understanding.
COLORING BOOK DAY
Who said coloring is just for kids? Beat the heat by
celebrating National Coloring Book Day with friends
and neighbors in the Clubhouse Ballroom on August 2
at 1 pm! There will be different coloring books and
coloring pages available along with all the coloring
essentials. Stay and color with friends, or take home
and enjoy. Sign up online today!
BOOK LOVER’S DAY
Celebrate National Book Lover’s
Day on August 9 by visiting the
Media Center at the Clubhouse
and HFC! The Media Center is a
wonderful amenity that our
resident-run Library Committee
takes great care of.
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. Bring a dish to share!
Sign up online or at either Activities Office.
Clubhouse:
August 14
October 9, December 11
HFC:
September 19
November 21
SUDOKU DAY
Pick up a Sudoku puzzle from the Clubhouse Activities
Office on September 9!
LINE DANCE-A-PALOOZA!
Brush up on those line
dance moves (and don’t
worry - they’re not just
country!) for the first-ever
Line Dance-A-Palooza on
September 27 at 7 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom! A DJ will be playing music
along with all of the popular line dances, from the
Electric Slide to the Boot Scootin’ Boogie and more.
Bring your own snacks, cash bar available. Tickets
are on sale for $10 online and at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
SQUARE DANCE PARTY
Grab your partner and do-si-do
down to the Clubhouse for a
Square Dance Party on
October 10 at 7 pm! Resident
callers Keith Stevens and
Dave Muller will have you promenading
and bending the line throughout the night. Snacks
will be provided on the tables for you to grab a quick
bite between dances. Tickets are on sale for $5
online and at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
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Clubhouse & HFC
$15
7 TO 10 PM
AUGUST 30
RUSTY
WRIGHT
BAND
SEPTEMBER 6
EKLECTIK
HAZE
Jam out to these rad
local bands with your
friends & neighbors!
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AUGUST 9
TWO
SMOOTH
AUGUST 23
GOOD
STUFF
Purchase tickets at
corresponding Activities
Desks. Clubhouse
tickets can also be
purchased online.
Tickets:
CLUB
HOUSE
HFC
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TOURNAMENT
By Lydia Fichtman
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month — mark
your calendars for October 13 at 7 pm for the Pink
Ribbon Dance and November 9 for the Golf
Tournament. Dance tickets go on sale at the HFC
beginning September 1. You may reserve a table for
$10. Advanced ticket purchases are $10 per person
and $15 at the door the night of the dance. 100% of
all tickets will go to the Breast Cancer Foundation of
Central Florida.
All Lake Ashton registered golfers may sign up at for
the Golf Tournament at the Pro Shop beginning
September 15. Beginning October 6, guests of Lake
Ashton golf members may register if there is space
available. You may sign up as a foursome, a pair or
individually. The Member fee is $45 and the Member
Guest fee is $75 which includes a round of golf, lunch
and a donation to BCFCF. Sponsorships are available
from $50-$1,000. Interested sponsors can download a
form from the Lake Ashton website. Thank you to all
who have already donated. Volunteers are needed for
the golf tournament. If you are not golfing, and willing
to help, please contact Lydia Fichtman (215) 290-9375
or Rita Lee (484) 431-4243. Your help will be essential
to the success of the event. Thank you!
PETS ON PARADE
By Carolyn Bishop
The Second Annual Pets on
Parade will be held on
Thursday, October 31 at 10
am in the Clubhouse West
Parking Lot (tennis court side).
Pre-registration will start
October 1 — only preregistered
pets will receive a
goodie bag. Stay tuned to
media for more details. If you
are interested in helping,
please contact Carolyn Bishop at 919-606-8844.
“IT’S THE GREAT
PUMPKIN”
DANCE PARTY”
By Terri McDuff
Mark your calendar for this
LAPAC fundraising dance party
November 2 from 7 to 10 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. It
will be filled with music by DJ
Wayne, so get your dance
shoes ready! The night will
include an opportunity to bid on items of a silent
auction, win prizes by participating in a table
decoration contest, games, 50/50 raffle and many
more fun activities. Tickets go on sale in late
September for $10/person. Note: LAPAC (Lake
Ashton Performing Arts Corporation) is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization. All proceeds of the event will
support the 2025 Spring Showcase with costume
design, stage design, sound and lighting equipment
and many other items. If you, a group, a business or if
you know of someone who would like to donate
towards the silent auction and/or wish to become a
Sponsor for LAPAC, contact Terri McDuff at
lapacboard@gmail.com or 916-201-7745.
JIM STAFFORD CONCERT
Enjoy a night of music with Jim
Stafford on November 6 at 7 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. Purchase
your $20 tickets online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
FALL BLOCK PARTY
Come one, come all; let’s celebrate Fall! Join
friends and neighbors for a Fall Block Party in
the Clubhouse West Parking Lot November 1.
Enjoy live music from Spankin’ Sadie, giant
versions of your favorite games, & more!
Stay tuned for more information.
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CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE
November 13, 7 to 10 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
DJ, Cash Bar, Bring Your
Own Snacks
Tickets:
$10
at the door
Tickets for full tables of 8 or 10
go on sale September 9 and
individual ticket sales will begin
October 1. All proceeds bene#t
Although it’s still warm outside, start thinking of
cooler temperatures and ‘that wonderful time of the
year’ - Christmas. Mark your calendar for the annual
Christmas Dinner Dance on December 13 in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Get your holiday clothing and
dancing shoes ready for a night of fabulous live music,
delicious food and great fellowship. Final preparations
are being made and will be revealed soon. Individual
and table tickets will go on sale September 24 at the
Clubhouse Activities Office. Individual tickets are $45
per person, tables of 8, $360, or a table of 10, $450.
Checks only, payable to LA Christmas Dinner Dance.
Please provide the names of each person at time of
purchase. Any dietary restrictions must be noted at
time of purchase. Don’t delay purchasing your
tickets. We are all looking forward to a festive,
decked-out crowd and a wonderful, fun time, so plan
on attending the annual Christmas Dinner Dance!
NEW YEAR’S EVE
CELEBRATION
Rock the year away with 99 in the
Shade starting at 8 pm and cheers to the New
Year with a champagne toast included in ticket price.
Snacks and a cash bar will be available. Charm City will
be having a New Year’s Eve dinner prior to the event.
Make lasting memories at the traditional photo booth
or the 360 photo booth, burn any bad vibes of 2024 in
the fire on the patio, and welcome in 2025 with a fresh
start! Tickets are on sale online and at the Clubhouse
Activities Office for $35.
UPCOMING EVENTS
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
September 28: LA Local Airlines
October 21: Electronics Recycling
November 7: LAPAC 2025 Showcase Information
Meeting
December 4: Home Improvement
Expo
December 20: Golf Cart Parade &
Reception
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TRIVIA
Come join your Lake Ashton neighbors for a fun night
of Trivia each Sunday in August at 7 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Doors open at 6 pm and tables
are not reserved. Just $1 to play and all money is
returned to the winners! Don’t miss the fun!
LUNCH & LEARN
All-natural Anti-imflammatories. Did you know that
CBD can help with inflammation flare-ups? Learn all
about it August 7 at noon in the Clubhouse Ballroom!
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
FREE MOBILE MEMORY
ASSESSMENTS
Free Mobile Memory Assessments will be conducted
on August 27 from 10 am to 3 pm. Sign up online or
at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
FIBROSCAN LIVER STUDIES
K2 Medical Research will be onsite September 17 to
conduct liver studies on their mobile unit. Residents can
sign up to have a FibroScan completed to help assess
for potential Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitisis. This noninvasive,
painless test helps your provider assess your
liver’s health and personalize and optimize your
treatment plan. Sign up online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
CPR & AED CLASS
Learn life-saving techniques with Polk County Fire
Rescue on September 18 at 11 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. Sign up
online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
ASL CLASSES
Instructor: Shelley Knee
We are all losing our hearing, some faster than
others. Are you turning the TV louder? Are you having
trouble hearing in a crowded room, restaurant or
doctor’s office? It’s time to learn American Sign
Language (ASL). We have had several successful classes
in the last three years and we are offering a Beginning
Class this September. To learn ASL requires dedication
and willingness to spend time and some money for
apps on your phone or computer. I know many of us
have full lives and if you miss classes I am willing to
work with you one on one. Classes are free, but apps
or any tools needed will be your responsibility. Classes
are Tuesday afternoons from 1 to 2 pm in the
Clubhouse Craft Room, September 24 – May 13, 2025.
The third Tuesday of the month will be in the Game
Room from 1 to 2 pm.
Shelley’s Story: “I lost hearing in my right ear 36 years
ago and as I aged my left ear started to fail until I was
profoundly deaf. ASL saved the day for me because I
opted to get a cochlear implant, and after surgery, I
was deaf in both ears and would not hear again for
eight weeks waiting to heal before the Cochlear
Implant was Activated. A miracle happened for me and
I understood immediately after the activation. ASL
saved the day, however, I am still deaf when I remove
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Facilitators: Judy Ridpath & Marianne Morcone
Join in the fun making
cards on August 7 from
2 to 4 pm in the
Clubhouse Craft Room.
This class is for all
levels. If you’ve never
made cards before
come try something
new. All card materials
to make two cards are
provided for $5. Please
bring scissors and your
favorite adhesive. If
you don’ t have
adhesive, we do sell it at a very discounted price of
$3. Photos of August cards are shown here. You
must register to attend as space is limited. Contact
Marianne (mkegolfer@aol.com, 860-712-9440)
or Judy (judy@judyridpath.com, 650-678-1174).
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
August 10 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Waves of Wonder
$35 (payable at class) Sign
up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office
by noon on July 12
CREATE A CARD
August 20 at 10 am 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 $12. Sign up at the HFC. Call Karen
at 262-497-3272 with questions.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Carmen is back with a fun project! Learn how to
create a Peek-a-Boo wine glass of your own design
on September 10 at 1:30 pm in the Clubhouse Craft
Room. All supplies and instructions
will be included for $12. Reserve your
spot online for this class today!
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Full bar with TVs, NFL Ticket, pool tables, darts, games.
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Offer 1: Free appetizer or dessert with the purchase
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Offer 3: Lake Ashton Residents get a free glass of house wine, beer
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LA BELLES
By Pam Straws
Join the LA Belles for lunch on August 28 at noon
at Charm City at Lake Ashton. Sign up online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
HOGAN LOOPERS POTLUCK
By Kristy McKibben
Attention, Hogan Loopers! If you live at the end of
Hogan Lane, you are invited to the Fall 2024
Hogan Loopers Potluck. (This includes everyone
west of the CDD Easement.) You have already
received one notice, and another one will come
soon to your mailbox. Plan to come and enjoy
food and fun with neighbors, plus a few surprises
October 26 at 5 pm. For more information,
contact Tammy Shields at 863-632-2024 or
tammy.shields1221@gmail.com).
The Lake Ashton Travelers had a busy spring. In April
they travelled down to Sarasota where they stayed at
the Sun Outdoors RV Resort which provided a great
settng for games and adventures. They took a dinner
cruise along the coast to see the sunset and played
rousing rounds of shuffleboard and baseball cornhole.
LAKE ASHTON TRAVELERS
By Laurie Cayton
In May they traveled to Savannah, Georgia for the
Scenic Sleuth Rally where they sought out clues in
historic Savannah and were treated to a murder
mystery dinner. There were several craft projects
available and some pickleball lessons for beginners.
They cruised the Savannah River on the Georgia Queen
where they were treated to a marvelous buffet and
great views of this lovely city!
They would love to have any other Lake Ashton
residents who enjoy “camping” to join with your rig
and become a member of the LA Travelers. They meet
every Tuesday at 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom
for a social hour and updates on upcoming rallies.
Questions about becoming a member? Contact
Maureen Sim at 863-604-0309.
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By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
Duplicate bridge is played on Monday at 12:45 pm in
the Clubhouse Card Room. The game is open to all
residents regardless of skill level. Participants should
have some experience playing bridge plus a partner is
required. We have approximately 60 players in the
group and can assist new players in finding a
partner. Advance registration is encouraged and can
be done by using the Red Book in the card room or by
contacting Don Fuller at dfuller627@yahoo.com to
register or receive more information.
June 17: North-South 1st Jeannine Connors & Dee
Mayne; 2nd Keith Stevens & Liz Smith; 3rd Jim Ford &
Don Fuller; East-West:1st Marian Oshinsky & Nelda
Sedlacek; 2nd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat;
3rd Colette McKie & Chris Verges
June 24: 1st Graham Littlehales & Howard Mayne;
2nd Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Pat Foster & Sonny
Robinson
July 1: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 2nd Jeannine
Connors & Dee Mayne; 3rd Marion Nelson & Roger
Nelson
July 8: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 2nd Marion Nelson
& Roger Nelson; 3rd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat
July 15: North–South 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller;
2nd Graham Littlehales & Howard Mayne; 3rd Marian
Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; East-West; 1st Sonny
Robinson & Pat Foster; 2nd Keith Stevens & Liz Smith;
3rd Dana Griffiths & Judy Marine
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
We have seen so many happy posts
on Talk of Lake Ashton from those of
you who are finding our kindness/
message rocks around Lake Ashton.
Thanks for sharing your finds for all to
enjoy. We purchase rocks and paint supplies,
and then use our time to write messages and create
the rocks to spread the kindness and to bring a smile to
all of you. Our purpose is to cultivate connections
within our community and lift others up through a
simple act of kindness. One message at just the right
moment can changes someone’s entire day, outlook,
life. Our group meets on the first and third
Wednesdays of each month at the HFC from 1 to 3 pm.
For the summer, we have suspended teaching classes
and orientations for new members, but will resume in
the fall. Meanwhile, we are busily painting together in
what we call “freepaint”, where we get together for the
camaraderie and to learn from each other. If you are
interested in joining our group, check out the
September article in the LA Times for more details! If
you are lucky enough to find a rock, please post a
photo of your rock on Talk of Lake Ashton’s (TOLA)
Facebook page. It means a lot for us to see where our
rocks go.
SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
Some older Polk County residents are having an
extra Christmas this year — Christmas in July,
thanks to the Lake Ashton Singles’ Club. Members
donated money or purchased items on a wish list
for older Polk County residents who have no
family and who are financially unable to buy for
themselves. Many of the Christmas in July gifts
were simple things that they have a hard time
buying for themselves — like dog food, pajamas,
shower rail. Lake Ashton residents who are alone
are most welcome to join our fun group. We have
a short meeting the first Sunday of every month at
2 p.m. and the Clubhouse, followed by cards, and
we meet every other Sunday, same place same
time, for cards. That usually lasts until about 4
p.m., after which most of us go out for dinner
together. Come check us out. Pictured: Some of
the Lake Ashton Singles Club members who
participated in Christmas in July for needy Polk
County seniors.
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By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting August 1 in-person only in the
HFC Community Center. Social time with snacks
will be from 6 to 6:30 pm. Please bring your own
beverage. The in-person general meeting will start
at 6:30. The speaker will be John Hill, Democratic
candidate for Florida House District 48.
Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for
more information.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Linda Sandel
There is no Lake Ashton Republican Club (LARC)
meeting in August. However, please mark your
calendar to attend the September meeting on
September 25. Social time begins at 3:30 and the
meeting begins at 4 pm. The focus will be a
presentation on how you can impact the November
presidential election. Please don't forget to vote on
August 20 for the Polk County and Lake Ashton CDD
open positions and encourage a neighbor to do the
same. Your vote makes a difference! Thank you fellow
patriots!
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
No meeting in August. See you in September!
SAVE THE DATE: October 26 is the annual Craft
Show! More information to follow in the upcoming LA
Times.
CALLING ALL BAKERS FOR THE CRAFT SHOW! We
are in need of home-baked goods to be sold at the
Craft Show! This is a big part of the Show! Call Debbie
Platt at 863-318-9376. God Bless America!
LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB
By Charles Roland
When a person dies, the mark left on the world
represents that individual's legacy. While a person's
legacy can involve money, the concept of legacy is
much larger than the value of an estate. It is about the
richness of one’s life, including what that person
accomplished and the impact he or she had on people
and places. Ultimately, the story of a person's life
reflects the individual's legacy. If you've ever wondered
what people will remember about you after you are
gone, that means you have spent some time thinking
about your legacy. The same is true if you've spent
time wondering if the world will be at least a bit better
because of what you did throughout the course of your
life. Ask yourself, “Did I touch a life in a special way
today?” and “Did I make a difference in the world
today?”
The Black Heritage Club meets on the second
Monday of each month at 4 pm in the Clubhouse
Card Room.
Thank you
to all who
attended
the first ever
Lake Ashton
Juneteenth
Celebration!
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By Mark McDuff
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
The Lake Ashton Pickleball Association, LAPA, is
enjoying a busy summer. On July 2 LAPA sponsored
a dance at the HFC. The event was attended by
more than 100 people dancing the night away. On
July 5, LAPA sponsored a fun day that included
a pickleball mixer tournament and a hot dog
cookout. The women winning the tournament’s
championship game were Deb Knecht and Dianne
Holman. The Men winning the tournament’s other
championship game were Rick McKibben and Larry
Fabian. Additionally, LAPA ran a couples league
through June and July. Expect more leagues in the
future. On September 14 LAPA will be sponsoring a
Fun Day Potluck at the Clubhouse. To get involved,
come to the Pickleball courts anytime between 8am
and 11am and join the “open play” pickleball games.
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. Come out and see our “new” courts.
No experience is required. Bring your drinks and an
appetizer to share. This is a great opportunity to
socialize and play some games. 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 our LA Times. Contact Stephanie
(609-980-9505, siszak@comcast.net) or Tammy
863-632-2024, tammy.shields1221@gmail.com) with
any questions. Looking forward to having many new
Friendly Bocce players.
As highlighted in earlier articles, Meals on Wheels
of Polk County (MOWPolk) is a non-profit
organization with no state or federal funding. It is
sustained through community-based charity,
volunteers and proceeds from its thrift store
sales. A sincere THANK YOU to everyone that has
supported MOW through our “Third Thursday
Second Chance Donations” initiative that began
in April. MOWPolk is always in need of
volunteers, particularly delivery drivers, the lifeblood
of the organization. On any given week
MOWPolk must hire paid drivers for six or more
of their routes. The summer months are
particularly difficult because many of the
volunteers go north for a few months and others
take vacations. A BIG SALUTE to those who
answered our TOLA call to help fill some routes
during these critical months and to everyone
volunteering in some way to support this much
needed service to the wonderful community we
call home. If you are civic-minded and have a few
hours available each week, please consider
volunteering with MOW. In addition to route
drivers they need volunteers to prepare, cook or
package food, kitchen clean-up and work in the
thrift store. To inquire about becoming a
volunteer or if you are in need of meal service
please call: 863-299-1616. To become a club
member or for more information, email
lafomow@gmail.com. The next “Third Thursday
Second Chance” donation date is August 15.
Residents may drop off quality donations* at
either the south dressing room in the Clubhouse
Ballroom or the the HFC. Donations will be
collected at the end of the day and delivered
to Meals on Wheels for you.
*Acceptable donations include anything of quality
in re-sellable condition except large furniture
items (such as sofas and recliners) and no
mattresses. Best-selling categories include home
décor, name brand clothing and accessories,
kitchen items and shoes. All donations are greatly
appreciated.
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By Sandy Hockenberry
August games will include:
August 6 – Throw Out Two – Throw out the two worst
holes at the end of the round. Low Gross/Low Net
scores win. (Individual Game)
August 13 – Tee It Up Scramble – This is a 2-person
scramble. Each person gets to hit ONE shot from a tee
anywhere on the way to the green. (Team Game)
August 20 – 1 Best Net Even/2 Best Nets Odd –
Playing your own ball, take the best net on even
numbered holes and 2 best nots on odd numbered
holes. (Individual Game)
August 27 – Toss/Roll – Use one free “toss” or “roll” on
any one hole. Toss/roll the ball into the hole to closer to
the pin. You can toll/roll from anywhere on the fairway,
out of a bunker or on the green. Lunch with Friends will
be on August 27, hope to see you there!
LAMGA
By David Kubissa
Many Niners enjoyed the
annual Niners/Blueman Par
3 Scramble on July 2.
Congratulations to the
winners:
First Flight: 1st Place Tom
Hicks, Dot Bothwell, Jerry
Ryan, Raiette Avael
2nd Place Dana Ferrande, Sara Rogers, Marie Clauser,
EZ Blakemore
3rd Place Steve Beck, Sue Koyish, Mary O’Donnell,
Larry Eason
Second Flight: 1st Place Robert Sosinski, Sandy
Papineau, Jane Poole, Bill Testa
2nd Place Bruce Bellemeur, Janice Serencko, Brenda
Bowden, Don Tuttle
3rd Place George Picha, Donna Butch, Linda Reardon,
Bill Bothwell
The tournament was followed by a delicious lunch of
flat bread pizza, wings, salad and make-your-own ice
cream sundae at the Eagles Nest.
The summer exodus has thinned the size of the weekly
LAMGA field, but not the opportunities for fun and
competitive games. The LAMGA schedule includes a
featured monthly event in July, August and September,
and it all started with the July 10 Beat the Board game
followed by lunch in the Eagle’s Nest.
Eleven teams – including one representing the board –
teed off on the East Course, and when the round was
over, only one had beaten the board. Denis Lussier,
Charlie Mutz, Don Connors and Harry Krumie pulled
out a one-stroke win over the board team of Rolly
Geyer, Larry Wilson, Jim Shillito and Tim Wayt.
August has another game and lunch in store with a pickyour-partner
event. Check the calendar on the bulletin
board and LAMGA web page (LakeAshtonLiving.com)
for more details.
And then there will be a two-day event on Sept. 11 and
12, structured around the President’s Cup that takes
place later that month between U.S. and international
teams. This outing includes breakfast on Day 1 and
lunch on Day 2. Save the date, and stay tuned for
details. (Continued on p. 38)
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(Continued from p. 36) Red Hoagland Hyundai
Challenge: The standings for the first six months
of the year were: 1) Mike Krigelski, $119.35; 2)
Doug Hines, $113.00; 3) Alan Gasner, $107.70;
4) Pat O'Neil, $101.70. The top four finishers in
this challenge will earn gift certificates for pro
shop credits, courtesy of the Red Hoagland
dealership.
Sponsor salute: Thanks to the following
professionals and service providers for their
annual support: Christine Graves Insurance, Inc.;
Element Funding; Zinsmeister Insurance; S.G.
Computers; Enriquez’s Lawn & Landscaping
Service; Parker & Co. Lawn and Landscaping;
New Look Lawn Service; Unlimited Property
Solutions; Country Boy Pest Control; Golden
Nails; Posh Salon and Day Spa, Inc.
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
LALGA members “Let the Sunshine In” with their
brightest golf attire (pictured below) at their
summer tournament on July 8 & 9. Thirty-two
members played in a pick your partner format.
Two 2-player teams were combined to create a 4player
team for a “Step-a-Side” scramble the first
day and a regular 4-player scramble the second
day followed by a delicious picnic style BBQ lunch
at the Eagles Nest. Both day’s scores were
combined for low net payouts in flights. Results
were: Blue/Blue Flight 1st place – Monnie Guinn,
Lynne Abbott, T Utting, Alina Lindstrom; 2nd
place – Bev Hines, Deb Nettleton, Pam Pagel,
Shearly Simpson; 3rd place – Sandra Lancaster,
Margie Dersham, Kim Kutsch, Kathy Reed. Blue/
Combo Flight 1st place – Janis Vanquenza, Sue
Buss, Cheryl Coveleski, Dori Krogman. Combo
Flight 1st place – Nancy Testa, Bonnie Simonetta,
Judy Mulhearn, Mary Donaldson. Closest to the
pin: Day 1 & Day 2 – Lydia Fichtman and Monnie
Guinn. Congratulations!
August promises to be a fun month with the
following league events: Aug 6 – Team Play –
ABCD Randomly Paired, take one net on the Par
5s, two nets on the Par 4s, and 3 nets on the Par
3s with payout for low team net; Aug 13 – Team
Play – ABCD 4-Player Scramble with payout for
low gross and low net; Aug 20 – Stableford Team
Net Points (Eagles 6 pts, Birdie 4 pts, Par 2 pts,
Bogey 1 pt, Double Bogey 0, Triple bogey or
higher -1 pt); and Aug 27 – Team Play – ABCD –
Randomly Paired, one net on odd holes, and two
net on even holes with payout for low team net.
The Red Hoagland Challenge began a new year in
June. An updated list of those currently winning
the most prize money is posted on the bulletin
board in the Pro Shop. Currently in 1st place is
Shearly Simpson, 2nd place – Sandra Lancaster,
3rd place – Pam Pagel, and 4th place – Margie
Dersham. There are lots of games left for the year
with potential for members winning payouts so
be sure to check the bulletin board for updates.
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SOUL
CLUBHOUSE
FREE VIRTUAL MEDITATION SESSION:
MONDAYS AT 3 PM — EMAIL
YOGAWINTERHAVEN@GMAIL.COM
TO RECEIVE ZOOM LINK
CHAIR YOGA:
TUESDAYS
AT 9 AM,
$5/CLASS
(PAYABLE AT
CLASS)
NO EQUIPMENT
OR EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED.
HATHA YOGA: THURSDAYS 10 TO 11
AM. $5/CLASS (PAYABLE AT CLASS)
A STEP UP FROM CHAIR YOGA, BUT
YOU MAY BRING A CHAIR IF YOU
WISH
WATER AEROBICS:
TUESDAYS — SATURDAYS AT 8:30 AM
OUTDOOR POOL
AQUA RELOADED: MONDAYS,
WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS
10 TO 11 AM THROUGH AUGUST 12
AT THE OUTDOOR POOL
WEIGHT TRAINING:
MONDAYS AT 9 AM
POOL CONDITIONING EXERCISE:
MONDAYS AT 12 PM IN THE SPORTS
COURT UNTIL AUG 12
BEGINNING CHAIR & BALANCE:
MONDAYS AT 10 AM
CLASSICAL STRETCH:
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 11 AM
CARDIO SWING & YOGA COOL:
TUESDAY & THURSDAYS AT 9 AM
TRIPLE B (BAT WINGS, BELLIES, &
BULGES): WEDNESDAYS AT 9 AM
FUNCTIONAL FITNESS:
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 10 AM
HFC
AQUA MOTION RETURNS AUGUST 13
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 4 PM
BACK TO BASICS: FRIDAYS AT 9 AM
Clinton’s Boot Camp Meet
& Greet is coming Friday,
September 27 at 6 pm in
the HFC Sports Court!
simply
HEALTHY
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