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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
April 2022
Simply the Best!
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The Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation Presents
THE 2022 COMMUNITY SHOWCASE
see p. 24
Time After Time
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 McCutcheon
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
May Issue Deadline: April 13
• 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 and clarity
• 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.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
FRONT COVER PHOTO BY PHIL HINES
BACK COVER PHOTOS BY DENNIS
KRUPINSKI
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
HOA Office (LW)
Ashton Tap & Grill
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Matt Auen, Assistant Pro
Eagle’s Nest
Vicki Moore, Manager
RV & Storage Center
863.325.0065 manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
863.324.5810 ma2077@metzcorp.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
mauen@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 vmoore@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
In case of emergency, dial 911
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APRIL 2022
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
Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
Mary Bosman
mbosman@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
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COFFEE
Don't miss Monday Coffee at 9 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom with your friends and
neighbors. Bring $2 for coffee and donuts!
LAVA Auxiliary will have red, white &
blue bows available for purchase at
Monday Coffees for $5/bow. Place
these on your mailboxes and golf carts
during ht month of May to show your
patriotism and support for National
Military Appreciation Month!
APRIL 4
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Featured Speaker: Polk County Fire Rescue
Presents: Your Grandkids are Coming to Visit -
Are you Ready?
Featured Vendorr: Christine Graves Insurance
APRIL 11
Bite Me Monday
Featured Speakers: Caregiver College
Introduction and Ritz Theatre
Featured Vendor: Edward Jones -
Matt Simpson
APRIL 18
NO MONDAY COFFEE — LACDD Meeting
Peanut Butter Monday - donations can be
dropped off to the Ballroom Kitchen
APRIL 25
Blast from the Past with David Harrison
Featured Speaker: Small World Tours Presents
Bus Trips for June - December 2022
Featured Vendor: Morgan Stanley -
Matthew Grubb
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Friday, May 20, 2022
9 am — HFC
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 and 3rd Tuesdays at 9 am
Board Room, 330 W. Church St.
Bartow
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 18
SAFETY 20
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
GOLF 28
CLUBS 32
MIND & BODY 40
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Budget Workshop April 4 at 10 am
Board Meeting April 18 at 9:30 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm, 7 days a week
CLUBHOUSE OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
Photo ID Hours:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
11 am to 4 pm
or by appointment
ASHTON
TAP & GRILL:
11 am to 8 pm
Tuesday — Saturday
3 to 8 pm Sunday
First Sunday: 10 am to 8 pm
with Brunch Buffet from 10 to 3
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday
HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm , 7 days a week
NEXT MONTHLY MARKETS:
April 13 and 27
10 am to 2 pm
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
RED ROOSTER PRODUCE &
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
Wednesdays
10 am to 2 pm
BOOKMOBILE
April 13 and 27, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15 pm)
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
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NEW RESIDENT SOCIAL
The next New Resident Social will be held on May
11 at 2 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Please sign
up at either Activities Desk.
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
No one plans on an emergency occurring while
enjoying themselves at Lake Ashton, but should
one happen, there are various emergency
assistance items located throughout the
Clubhouse that can help. The first step should
always be to call 911 — remember, every second
counts. There is an outdoor emergency phone
near the East entrance gate of the Clubhouse,
next to the large pool rules sign. This emergency
phone can be used by all Lake Ashton residents,
guests, and employees to contact 911
responders. The phone has a single push button,
and an attendant will answer the call within 30
seconds to dispatch emergency responders. All
dispatchers are CPR certified to assist with
emergencies over the phone until help arrives.
The emergency phone allows for automatic
identification of the Lake Ashton Clubhouse
address.
T h e r e i s a l s o a n
Automated External
Defibrillator (AED) and
first aid kit located next
to the restrooms across
from the Restaurant in
the Clubhouse as well as
on the roving patrol
cart. It is important to receive training on use of
an AED in the event of an emergency. AED and
CPR training is offered at various times
throughout the year and all residents are
encouraged to take advantage of this life-saving
training without having to leave the community.
Stay tuned to media for information on the next
training opportunity available. If you need help
locating these lifesaving items, please ask a
Clubhouse staff member.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Supervisors and Staff wish residents a Happy Passover
and Happy Easter. Staff welcomes guests visiting for
the holidays and wishes safe travels to those leaving
for the summer. Residents leaving can remain in touch
with their community while away by reading the
electronic version of the newsletter, participating in
CDD and HOA meetings via Zoom, and keeping up to
date with community happenings through news blast
emails. For those remaining in Lake Ashton
throughout the summer, Staff is working hard to
create a fun summertime activities schedule. It is our goal that residents enjoy all that Lake Ashton has
to offer with current friends while creating new relationships along the way. Be sure to stop by either
Activities Desk to find out how to join a new club, group, or organization. There are a plethora of groups
to join and activities to sign up for. We are here to help you live your best retired life!
At the March 21 Board of Supervisors meeting a quote for stormwater pond repairs were approved
along with quotes for landscape refurbishment at the Thompson Nursery Road entrance fountain and an
area east of the Clubhouse Reflection Garden, bordering the Outdoor Pool. A quote to purchase two
new ellipticals was approved so residents will have
fresh, new equipment to use to stay active while
escaping the warm, daytime temperatures. A wrap-up
report of additional actions taken at this meeting has
been sent out via email blast on March 26. If you did
not receive this please send an email request to
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
LACDD
BOA R D O F SUP E RVISO R S
CONTA CT INF O
Robert (Bob) Plummer, Chairman
Security, Operations and Staff
260-820-0389, rplummer@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chairman
Clubhouse Facilities including Outdoor
Amenities (Dog Park, Pool, Sports Courts)
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Lloyd Howison, Assistant Secretary
Golf Cart Paths, Bridges and all Ponds
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
Budget and Finance
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: 2nd Monday, 10 am to noon in
the Clubhouse Conference Room
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
Reserve Study and HOA Liaison
863-268-8193, dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Staff has installed new LED barrier gate arms at the
front entrance. Effective now, anyone that hits a gate
arm while entering and exiting the community will be
charged a fee to reinstall or replace the arm
depending on the severity. Please use caution when
entering and exiting the community and remember to
take your time.
During this time of year Supervisors and Staff are
actively working on the preliminary 2023 budget. Any
suggestions for improvements in the Clubhouse or
surrounding amenities should be directed to
Community Director Christine Wells as soon as
possible for consideration by the Board of
Supervisors. A budget workshop has been scheduled
for Monday, April 4 at 10 am.
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By Mary Bosman, LAIICDD Community Director
photo: Dennis Krupinski
April marks the end of the busy season here at Lake Ashton as
many residents venture out on vacations and/or go back to their
homes in the North. Although some residents may have their
activities go on hiatus, activities will not be cut back during this
summertime for the HFC sponsored events like Karaoke and
themed dances. The popcorn and the ice cream socials will
continue as well as seminars and other activities Lake Ashton
residents have grown accustomed to.
The LA II CDD met on March 18, and much was decided. The golf cart paths on Pebble Beach and
Sawgrass will have flares where the cart paths connect to the existing golf cart paths. The Pickleball
Courts will be resurfaced (all four of them). New windscreens have also been ordered for the courts.
The LA II CDD approved a 50% supplement to the three wetland projects’ yearly maintenance costs.
Both Winter Haven pet parks will be getting their grassy areas rehabbed. The HFC Rose Garden will
be getting a face lift soon and landscaping will also be done around water lift stations. A survey to
determine whether a memorial garden/sitting area is of interest to Lake Ashton residents will be
available at both the HFC and the Clubhouse. The concrete along the side of Pebble Beach Blvd. (in
front of the HFC) will be repaired by the builder by the time this article is published.
I invite all residents to stop over to the HFC
to check out our new flooring in the Sports
Court, the Racquetball Court and the Fitness
Center. They look and perform exceptionally
well. Also, the LA Garden Club has given our
indoor pool area a facelift with the addition of
living plants with donations from Lake Ashton
residents, staff and Swim Team members.
Many thanks to the Garden Club and all who
have helped with this project. The new pool
bistro area is getting much more usage than
that area did previously as it is much more
aesthetically appealing than before the
project started.
Please check our calendar insert and stop
over and say “hello” anytime between 8 AM
and 4 PM Mondays thru Fridays! The next
Board meeting for LA II CDD will be held on
May 20, 2022, at 9 AM.
Stay healthy and happy!
LA II CDD B O ARD O F
SU P ERVISORS CONTA CT INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman - Public Safety, Security,
Amenities and District Support
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
Office Hours: Mondays from 1 to 3 pm, 863.325.8098,
bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary - Budget, Planning
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary - Public Works,
Special Projects
Office Hours: Thursdays at 9 to 10:30 am, 352.250.9707,
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Colette McKie, Assistant Secretary - Grounds and
Landscaping, Transportation System,
Office Hours: Thursdays from 1 pm to 3 pm,
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When Is the Best Time to Go Fishing? According
to almanac.com, the best times to fish are when
the fish are naturally most active. The Sun, Moon,
tides, and weather all influence fish activity. For
example, fish tend to feed more at sunrise and
sunset, and also during a full moon (when tides
are higher than average). With that being said, we
would like to see what fish residents are catching
at Lake Ashton! Send a picture of any fish caught
in ponds or lakes in Lake Ashton, along with your
name, the lake or pond that it was caught in, as
well as the type of fish caught and any
measurements you may have (length and/or
weight) to Valerie at valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com.
You will be featured in the next edition of the LA
Times. We would like to see your smiley face also
so have someone snap a pic of you or take a selfie
with your fish. Please refer to
the Joint Amenity facilities
Po l i cy f or t he po l i c i es
regarding fishing in District
owned ponds.
Pictured here: Aidan Johnson,
the 12-year-old grandson of
Bob and Carol Seavey, caught
this large mouth bass in the
pond on the 11th hole during
his February vacation.
2022 HOMELESS
GRADUATING HIGH
SCHOOL SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
Many have asked the cost of the rolling duffle bag
this year. The cost is $130. The check can be
made out to Polk County Public Schools. So far
this year the donations are behind so your
consideration is appreciated. These are hard
times for everyone especially mentally. You can
imagine the difficult time for these kids this
summer since all aid stops once they graduate.
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What away to celebrate their accomplishment!
Remember any amount of donat ion i s
appreciated. Gift cards, for food/restaurant in $5,
$10, $15 denominations are also accepted. A
complete list can be found at the Information Wall
in the Clubhouse or the HFC. Don't forget to sign
the Congratulations banner at Monday Coffee! If
you want to mail your donations in directly the
address is Polk County Schools, Learning Support
Division, Sunshine Committee, 1860 E Gibbons
St., Bartow Fl 33830. Any questions contact Doris
at 217-652-6636 or miker0343@yahoo.com.
PO O L TEM P ERATU RE
The Arthritis Association recommends a
temperature of 83-88 degrees as the ideal
temperature range for outdoor pools. Although
staff strives to keep the pool temperature
constant there are times when the temperature
could fluctuate based on many factors such as air
temperature, wind speed and humidity, all of
which affect the rate of heat loss from the pool.
Residents with concerns regarding pool
maintenance should contact Christine Wells, Lake
Ashton (LW) CDD Community Director, or Mary
Bosman, Lake Ashton (WH) CDD Community
Director for more information.
PHOTO CONTEST
The Fine Arts and Photography Show proved that
there are many talented photographers at Lake
Ashton. Have you ever just stopped during a golf
cart ride and taken a beautiful picture that you
thought nothing more of? Send it in for the
chance to compete in a contest to be used as
artwork in the Clubhouse Foyer!
Submit your best photo(s) that signifies Lake
Ashton living for consideration by August 31 to
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com. Each resident can
submit up to three photos for consideration.
Please ensure your photos are high resolution and
at least 300 dpi. Information regarding the next
steps in judging will be published in the
September 2022 newsletter.
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Each month an excerpt from the Joint Amenity Facilities Policy will be featured in the LA Times. This
month outlines the policies in place for the Library/Media Centers at the Clubhouse and HFC. The full
Joint Amenity Facilities Policy can be found online at lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com under
"Additional District Documents". Any questions regarding these policies can be directed to Christine
Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or Mary Bosman, LAII (WH) CDD
Community Director (mbosman@lakeashton2cdd.com).
LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTERS
1. There are two library/media centers, one in the Clubhouse and one in the HFC. They have books,
puzzles, computers, tables, DVDs and an area for reading.
2. Books and puzzles are donated by Patrons for use by other Patrons. They may be removed but must
be returned upon completion to either Amenity Facility.
3. District computers and their content, including email, are subject to monitoring and access by the
District at any time with or without consent or prior knowledge of the user. The District reserves the
right to monitor any use of network resources, to monitor computer and internet usage, including, but
not limited to: sites visited, searches conducted, information uploaded or downloaded and to access,
retrieve and delete any data stored in, created, received, or sent over the network or using network
resources for any reason.
4. It is strictly prohibited to use a District compute for wireless internet access to seek, send or store
Inappropriate Content (as defined herein) and/or for unauthorized copying of copyrighted material.
Examples of copyrighted materials include, but are not limited to: commercial music, video, graphics, or
other intellectual property. The Districts assume no responsibility for any damages, direct or indirect,
that may occur from the use of its electronic resources. Users of the Districts computers and/or wireless
internet access peruse the internet at their own risk, realizing the potential for accessing offensive,
inaccurate, illegal, or fraudulent information.
5. The District reserves the right to revoke any User’s access to the Districts’ computers and/or wireless
internet at any time.
MEDIA CENTER
COMPUTERS REMINDER
Please remember the computers located in the
Media Center are public computers. Residents
should be careful when accessing sensitive
information on these public computers. There have
been instances where personal information has
been left up on computers or printer, leaving it
susceptible to being accessed by anyone.
Safeguard your personal information at all times
and please remember these are not personal home
computers, but are accessed by many residents
and guests everyday. Please note in the Clubhouse
Media Center the computer closest to the printer
is the only computer that is set up to print.
ELECTION DAY APRIL 5
The Regular Municipal Election for the City of
Lake Wales is April 5. There are two seats up for
election: Seat 1, At-Large currently held by
Mayor Eugene Fultz and Seat 4, District 27
currently held by Jack Hilligoss. Lake Ashton
residents living in Lake Wales can vote in person
in the Clubhouse Ballroom on Election Day or
contact the Supervisor of Elections at
863.534.5888 to request an absentee ballot. The
polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm. To find out
more, contact the City of Lake Wales City Clerk
at 863.678,4182, or visit polkelections.com.
There will be no activities in the Ballroom and
no movies shown. The Activities Desk will
remain open from 9 am - 5 pm.
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Each year in August The Haven Magazine asks its readers
who, in their opinion, is the best in Polk County. There are
over 100 categories, one of which is Attorneys. Readers must
go to the link, find the category, and type in their selection.
WE’RE GRATEFUL TO
OUR CLIENTS WHO’VE
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environment. Please keep in mind that owners are liable for the actions and behavior of their pets at all
times. Please read the reminders below and contact Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com for
any questions or concerns about the Clubhouse Pet Play Park or mbosman@lakeashton2cdd.com if you
have any questions or concerns regarding the Pebble Beach or Winged Foot Dog Parks.
• All pet play parks welcome all sized pets at all times.
• All pet waste must be cleaned up immediately by the owners and disposed of properly in the
receptacles provided.
• Aggressive or unruly pets must be leashed and removed from the parks immediately.
• Pets are not allowed to dig holes. Their owners are responsible for immediately stopping the digging
and refilling any holes with the sand provided
• At the first sign of aggression or if a pet becomes unruly and plays too rough, the pet must be
leashed and removed from the pet park immediately and banned for the remainder of the day. This
will also cause a verbal warning to be issued to the owner by the Amenity Manager.
• 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 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.
LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY ACTION COMMITTEE UPDATE
By Kay Teehan
Lake Ashton Community Action Committee is a group of volunteers representing Lake Ashton
residents who are working to understand and communicate about the planned residential
developments surrounding Lake Ashton, and the road construction plans that may impact the quality of
life in this community. An update to this project has been posted on lakeashtonliving.com in the LA
Community Action Committee forum. You can also email LakeAshtonCommunityAction@gmail.com if
you would like to help in this project.
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION MONTH
April is Volunteer Appreciation Month, and there are certainly
many volunteers at Lake Ashton to recognize and thank! In
appreciation for all you do, staff has organized a free giveaway once a
week for the month of April. If you volunteer in any capacity at Lake Ashton,
be sure to sign up for the following activities at the Clubhouse Activities Desk
to ensure an accurate count for all giveaways.
April 5 (10 am - 4 pm): Stop by the Clubhouse Activities Desk to pick up a
sweet treat to show how much we appreciate all you do.
April 11 (8:30 am to 10 am): We "donut" what we would do without all of you! Stop by Monday Coffee
in the Clubhouse Ballroom — volunteers will receive free donuts and coffee!
April 18 (10 am - 4 pm): Close your eyes and reach inside, Surprise, Surprise! Stop by the Clubhouse
Activities Desk and grab a treat from our Surprise Bag.
April 26 at Noon: Free ice cream social in the Clubhouse Ballroom, sponsored by Reliance Health
because you all are just the sweetest.
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LA (LW) HOA Board Of Directors:
• President/Treasurer Bob Powant
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Vice President Debby Landgrebe
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary David Muller
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Ken Rickey
secretary3@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Tom Hevel
secretary1@lakeashtonhoa.org
LA ( LW) HOA CORNER
By David Muller
The HOA Board of
Directors (BODs) has
been proactive in
the st ructure of
o p e r a t i o n s a n d
bringing back the
standards true to
our CC&Rs. Do we
have some "growing pains"? Sure do. Getting out
of those pains takes time and finding tools to do
just that. One of those tools is the management
company, Don Asher Associates. The company
carries out the wishes of Lake Ashton from
instructions given by the Board of Directors. That
is done at Don Asher's offices for administrative
purposes and on site by the manager, Michellette
Ramos.
What does Don Asher Management do for Lake
Ashton? Many things ... here are a few general
topics (but not all):
• Pay bills and perform multiple accounting
services including col lect ion of annual
assessment and make deposits to appropriate
accounts
• Inspect Properties for violations
• Organize ARC requests for ARC approval
• Establish property history on property changes
• Maintain fiscal records of properties needed by
mortgage companies
• Perform office functions including mailing
correspondence, violations and arrange to have
liens placed on delinquent accounts
• Help HOA with business meeting minutes and
advise the BODs with current practices legal
considerations
Getting help from Don Asher is an addition to
communicating with BODs. You can reach their
office at OUR Lake Ashton HOA office:
863-625-0065. You can also email Michellette
Ramos at michellette@donasher.com. As always,
you can reach all the board members directly.
Email for the BOD: directors@lakeashtonhoa.org.
The board is always looking at options for easier
record keeping and communication for the
residents at Lake Ashton. This includes looking at
software options, working with Don Asher
Management. Additionally, the board is "fine
tuning" the services from the company and
looking for future benefits for Lake Ashton. One
great thing about Don Asher Management is that
you don't have to see the "sausage making" to
keep Lake Ashton functioning. Please be assured
that the BODs does that so we can all enjoy our
community.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS
By Iris Realmuto, LW ARC Chair
Interested in meeting and working with fellow
residents to help maintain Lake Ashton as one of
the premier 55+ communities in Central Florida?
The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) is
looking for volunteers to serve on the committee.
If this is for you, please send email to
ARC@lakeashtonhoa.org or call Iris Realmuto at
603-759-3513.
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Wildlife
Why does my pond smell?
Why is our pond green
and scummy looking?
What you see is probably
algae. Excess nutrients in
the water combined with
warm, sunny weather causes algae to grow
rapidly. This can often lead to excessive algal
growth, commonly referred to as an algae bloom.
Is algae bad for the pond? Many creatures in the
pond use algae as food. Algae is natural and does
help break down the nutrients in the pond,
however, too much algae may cause problems.
Plants need sunlight to grow. When algae covers
the surface of the pond, it reduces the amount of
light that can get to other plants living in the
water or on the bottom of the pond. This can
prevent many native plants from growing and
reduce the viability of the pond ecosystem.
WILDLIFE ALERT - WATCH
FOR ALL IGATORS
Now that the weather has warmed up, coldblooded
reptiles such as alligators can be more
active. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) reminds residents to be
cautious when having fun in and around water. The
FWC recommends keeping pets away from the
water. For residents who have concerns with an
alligator that poses a threat to humans, pets or
property, call the FWC's Nuisance Alligator
Hotline at 866.FWC.GATOR (392-4286). Alligators
and crocodiles are an important part of Florida's
heritage and play a valuable role in the
ecosystems where they live. Remember, it is illegal
to feed or harass alligators.
If you see an alligator:
• Always give these reptiles a respectful distance
— at least 10 feet — and always leave them alone.
• Alligators are nocturnal animals, more active
during the night. After dark, avoid fresh and
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Photo & Article By
Barbara Ann Comer
The Sandhill Crane, the original yearround
resident of Lake Ashton, is a species
that one cannot overlook. Because the Cranes
in Central Florida are non-migratory, residents
can enjoy their life cycle. It begins with
elaborate courtship displays involving
spreading of wings, leaps and loud rattles.
Things quiet down when the nest mound is
built, usually in a marshy area and two eggs
(typically) are laid and incubated by both
parents for about a month. Since colts (baby
cranes) are precocious, they parade after
their parents the day after hatching. The
parents feed them a diet of insects and
aquatic plants, supplemented with yummy
delicacies such as rodents, snails, frogs,
lizards and snakes. Feeding Sandhill Cranes is
against the law, gives them rickets (causing
drooping bills and deformed legs) and makes
them aggressive. It's best to just observe
their life cycle from a distance, and not
interfere.
brackish bodies of water, though alligators
sometimes lurk in salt water. Unprovoked bites will
often occur at the edge of the water.
• Never feed alligators; it encourages them to lose
their natural fear of people.
• Small animals, like pets, and small children are
generally more at risk than large adults.
• Female alligators protect their nests by hissing
and opening their mouths; this does not mean
they are preparing to attack.
• Alligators under four feet in length are not
considered a threat to humans.
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SPECIAL SAFETY PRESENTATIONS AT
MONDAY COFFEE IN MARCH
The Lake Ashton Neighborhood Watch
“Meet the Police Chiefs Forum” took
place at Monday Coffee on March 7.
Chief Velasquez from the Lake Wales
Police Department and Chief Brannan
f rom t he Wi n t e r Haven Po l i ce
Department were there to provide their
perspectives and answer questions from
residents. Then, on March 14, Grady
Judd was the special guest speaker at Monday Coffee.
MESSAGE FROM THE NW CHIEF
Thank you to the police chiefs, public safety officers
and groups including CAP, CERT, and the Lake
Ashton Amateur Radio Association who came
together under the Neighborhood Watch umbrella
to make this presentation a great success.
Neighborhood Watch continues to be a recognized
leader helping our community to stay safe with
a“Zero Tolerance for Crime” policy!
- Neighborhood Watch Chief Fay Wood
Citizens Assisted Patrol (CAP), pictured below, is always looking for more volunteers to patrol the streets.
Also pictured, George Fetcho receives recognition for over 100 hours of service. Earl Hope, Edwin
Ciesluk, and Mike Weissberg also received recognition. 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
863-324-3541 (please leave a message).
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Driving Safety - We All Can Do Our Part
Distracted driving kills an average of 4,100+ per year nationwide. Also 465,000 injuries occur! Did you
know that distracted driving isn’t just texting? This can be any activity that diverts a person’s attention
away from driving. Text messaging is the most dangerous because it requires visual, manual and
cognitive attention. Sending a text message takes a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of 4.6
seconds and 4.6 seconds is the equivalent of driving blind at 55 mph for the length of a football field. The
age group with the greatest proportion of distracted drivers is under age 22. In that group, 11% of
drivers who died in a crash were reportedly distracted at the time of the fatal crash.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PRESENTS - IDENTITY THEFT,
FRAUDS, AND SCAMS PREVENTION
Neighborhood Watch welcomes Kathy Leigh from the Polk County Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Unit
to discuss Identity Theft, Frauds, and Scams on April 4 at 10 am in Ashton Tap & Grill. Coffee will be
provided. Come with questions and learn about how to avoid becoming a victim.
VIAL OF LIFE
At a recent Monday Coffee presentation by Neighborhood
Watch, the Vial of Life was presented by the Polk County
Sheriff’s Department. This nationally recognized medical
program is designed to aid emergency medical personnel by
providing an individual's pertinent medical information. This
information is readily available to emergency personnel, in the
event you are unable to speak for yourself, or a member of
your household is unable to speak for themselves. The program
consists of a plastic vial, one sticker, and a medical form for
each person in the household and is available free to the public.
The medical form includes name, address, date of birth, emergency contact, allergies prescriptions,
current medical status, physician's name and
location. The completed medical forms are inserted
into the capped vial, and placed on the upper righthand
corner of the top shelf inside your refrigerator
or placed in the refrigerator door, top shelf. The
Vial of Life Sticker is attached to the outside of the
refrigerator door. The sticker alerts emergency
personnel of the completed vial's existence. (Please
remember to print all information legibly and keep
the information updated and current.)
For more information on this program, please
contact Crime Prevention at 863-298-6677.
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All vehicles, including
golf carts, must obey
all stop signs and the
20 mph speed limit
throughout Lake
Ashton. Drivers, watch
for pedestrians at all
times. Obeying posted
speed limit and traffic
signs can help avert a
potential tragedy.
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ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED.
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
APRIL 6 (No Movies April 5 or 7)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
AGAINST THE ICE
2022 | PG-13 | 1h 42min
E x p l o r i ng G r e e n l a nd ' s v a s t
landscape for a lost map, two men
must fight extreme weather, hunger, fatigue, and
a polar bear attack to survive. Based on the true
story of Denmark's 1909 polar expedition.
APRIL 12 - 14
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
(No 7 pm movie April 14)
NO TIME TO DIE
2021 | PG-13 | 2h 43min
Bond (Daniel Craig) has left active
service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica.
His peace is short-lived when his old friend from
the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to
rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far
more treacherous than expected, leading Bond
onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with
dangerous new technology.
APRIL 19 - 21
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
RESCUED BY RUBY
2022 | PG | 1h 30min
State trooper Dan (Grant Gustin)
dreams of joining the K-9 Search &
Rescue team, but no one will give him the chance.
Shelter dog Ruby dreams of having a home, but is
running out of hope. When fate brings Dan and
Ruby together, it's their unshakable bond that
helps them face their toughest challenge yet.
Based on a true story.
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APRIL 26 - 27
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE ADAM PROJECT
2022 | PG-13 | 1h 46min
A time-traveling pilot (Ryan Reynolds)
teams up with his younger self and his
late father to come to terms with his past while
saving the future. Also stars Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer
Garner, Catherine Keener, and Zoe Saldana.
April 28 is National Superhero Day
Enjoy a Marvel Movie Marathon!
11 AM: Black Widow
PG-13 | 2021 | 2h 13m
Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow,
confronts the darker parts of her
ledger when a dangerous conspiracy
with ties to her past arises. Pursued
by a force that will stop at nothing to bring her
down, Natasha must deal with her history as a spy,
and the broken relationships left in her wake long
before she became an Avenger.
3 PM: SHANG-CHI AND THE
LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS
PG-13 | 2021 | 2h 12m
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten
Rings (2h 12m) Shang-Chi must
confront the past he thought he left
behind when he is drawn into the
web of the mysterious Ten Rings organization.
7 pm: Eternals
PG-13 | 2021 | 2h 37m
The Eternals are a group of ancient
heroes from beyond the stars who
have protected Earth since the dawn
of man. When monstrous creatures
called Deviants, long thought lost to history,
mysteriously return, they are forced to reunite in
order to defend humanity once again.
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CLASSIC & SPECIAL INTEREST MOVIES ARE
SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE CINEMA ON
FRIDAYS AT 11 AM (CC), 3 PM, & 7 PM
APRIL 1
11 AM (No 3 or 7 pm Movie)
APRIL IN PARIS
1952 | NR | 1h 41min
Government office worker Sam
Winthrop Putnam (Ray Bolger)
mistakenly sends an invitation to a prestigious
theater festival in Paris to New York City chorus girl
Ethel "Dynamite" Jackson (Doris Day). Aboard the
ship that is transporting the U.S. delegation to the
festival, Sam falls for Ethel, even though he is
already engaged to Marcia (Eve Miller). It will take
the interference of Philippe (Claude Dauphin), a
French entertainer also aboard the ship, to bring
Sam and Ethel together.
APRIL 8 — NO MOVIE
APRIL 15
11 AM & 3:30 PM
BEN HUR
1959 | G | 3h 42min
Charlton Heston plays Judah Ben-Hur, a
proud Jew who runs afoul of ambitious
boyhood friend Messala (Stephen Boyd) in this 1959
epic that boasts an unforgettable chariot race and
earned 11 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor
(Heston) and Best Director (William Wyler).
Condemned to life as a slave, Judah swears
vengeance against Messala and escapes, later
crossing paths with a gentle prophet named Jesus.
APRIL 22
11 AM & 3 PM (No 7 pm Movie)
IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT
1934 | NR | 1h 45min
Runaway socialite Ellie Andrews
(Claudette Colbert) is en route to the
Big Apple to elope and along the way she meets
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a crusty newspaperman (Clark Gable). A string of
zany misadventures leads them to realize they're
madly if reluctantly in love.
APRIL 29
11 AM (No 3 or 7 pm Movies)
SPIDERMAN: NO WAY HOME
2021 | PG-13 | 2h 28 min
For the first time in the cinematic
history of Spider-Man, our friendly
neighborhood hero's identity is revealed, bringing
his Super Hero responsibilities into conflict with his
normal life and putting those he cares about most
at risk. When he enlists Doctor Strange's help to
restore his secret, the spell tears a hole in their
world, releasing the most powerful villains who've
ever fought a Spider-Man in any universe. Now,
Peter will have to overcome his greatest challenge
yet, which will not only forever alter his own future
but the future of the Multiverse.
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TIME (AFTER TIME) FOR
2022 COMMUNITY
SHOWCASE
By Karen Nelson
It’s finally time ... for Time After Time! Your friends and
neighbors will stage the 2022 Community Showcase as
follows:
Opening Night — Friday, April 8 at 7:30 pm
Saturday Matinee — April 9 at 1:30 pm with an
extended intermission
Closing Night - Saturday, April 9 at 7:30 pm
Tickets for all three shows can be purchased at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk until sold out! Premium seats
are $20 and regular seats are $15. See you there!
PASSOVER SEDER
By David Harrison
The Jewish Community of Lake Ashton would like to
extend an invitation to come and share a Passover
Seder at the Eagle's Nest on Friday, April 15 at 4:45
pm. A wonderful menu of garden
salad, choice of pot roast or 1/4
roasted chicken, glazed carrots
and roasted potatoes will be
served. Coffee and iced tea are
included for only $22/person. Matzoh,
ceremonial kosher wine and dessert will be provided
for each guest. Make an entree choice when signing
up at the Clubhouse Activities Desk no later than
April 5. Make checks payable to David Harrison. Call
863-326-6418 with any questions.
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
By Debby Landgrebe
Rejoice and celebrate the
blessing of Resurrection
Sunday on Easter, April
17. Bring your golf carts,
blankets, family, friends
and neighbors. Most of
all bring your heart
prepared to sing praises
to the Risen Lord and be
filled with abundant joy!
The service will begin
promptly at 7 am at the
Clubhouse garden/lawn overlooking Lake Ashton.
Gather to hear a local pastor and sing wonderful
Easter hymns. For those planning to attend their own
church service, the Sunrise Service will conclude by 8.
Seating will be available and an offering will be taken.
Everyone is welcome, regardless of belief. There
certainly are many reasons to be thankful. Hope to
see you Easter Sunday, April 17, behind the
Clubhouse in the gardens at 7 am. Any questions,
contact Debby Landgrebe.
TV TRIVIA
Who said watching all that TV will do you no good?
It could help you win at this month’s trivia night!
Show how much you (and your teammates) know
from all that time in front of the tube at TV Trivia on
April 27 at 6:30 pm. Sign up at the Clubhouse
Activities Desk. No more than eight to a team.
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PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
Thank you to the over 500 people who attended this
year’s show. Over 100 entries were on display by 38
participants. You all helped to make it the best show
ever! The show couldn’t have happened without the
hard work of committee members Ann Boogher,
Nancy Hallfin, Sharon Makela, Lin Rogers, Steve
Bachleda, Karyn Leighton, Marilyn Noffsinger and
Larry & Joanne Hillock. Thanks go out to the many
volunteers who helped make this show a success.
The generous sponsors were Snowbird Heating &
Cooling, inc., Boyett Family Dentistry, The Gallery &
Frame Shop, Kevin Weltin State Farm Agency, and
The Tessier Law Firm, P.A. Please mention your
appreciation for their support when you visit their
businesses. See back cover for pictures.
FINE ARTS WINNERS
Best In Show:
Kim Konrad
LARGEST SELECTION OF INDOOR
& OUTDOOR FANS ANYWHERE!
TRADITIONAL MODERN CONTEMPORAR
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Drawing/Illustration
1st: Sharon Makela
2nd: Kim Konrad
3rd: Lin Jones
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Honorable Mention:
Kim Konrad
Painting (Oil or Acrylic)
1st: Kim Konrad
2nd: Marie Baral
3rd: Charles Inman
Painting – Watercolor
1st & Honorable Mention:
Barbara Staschke
2nd & 3rd: Sil Wells
Painting (Mixed Media)
1st: Sharon Makela
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PHOTOGRAPHY
WINNERS
Best In Show:
James Campbell
Things
1st: Stephen Bachleda
2nd: Beth Bule
3rd: Joanne Hillock
Creative
1st & Honorable
Mention: Ronald McKie
2nd: Bill Winchester
3rd: James Campbell
Nature
1st: Pam Klawinski
2nd: John Chandler
3rd: Larry Hillock
Honorable Mention:
Dale Steenberg
People
1st: Jane Storrs
2nd: Shari Gleber
3rd: Larry Hillock
Honorable Mention:
Sil Wells
Pictorial
1st: Shari Gleber
2nd: James Campbell
3rd: Pam Klawinski
Honorable Mention:
Chris Reibl
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SHOW TICKET SALES
TOTALLY TUBULAR
'80S PARTY
7 pm Showtimes:
Premium Tickets: $25
Regular Tickets: $20
April 14: KAZUAL will captivate your
rhythmic senses by blending harmonious
sound with their intoxicating vocals and
dancing on April 14!
April 22: Travel back in time to the
‘60s with the PAISLEY CRAZE
FLOWER POWER SPRING SHOW, a
five-piece band playing the hits of the
decade.
May 6: JOHNNY WILD & THE
DELIGHTS will pay tribute to
veterans with STARS & STRIPES,
a stirring evening of patriotic
music, comedy, performance and spectacle.
CAREFULLY CRAFTED
Someone once said, “Beautiful things come together
one stitch at a time,” and it couldn’t be more true.
Women are works of art that are still in progress no
matter the age. Every one of our Lake Ashton ladies
are Carefully Crafted and are still beautiful works in
progress. Celebrate the beautiful person that you are
and are still becoming while enjoying an afternoon of
friendship, fellowship, and food at the Carefully
Crafted ladies’ luncheon on May 13 at 11:30 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. A variety of wonderful local
female-owned businesses will be in attendance for
you to visit and peruse before lunch will be served.
Each vendor will have a special offering for the ladies
in attendance, such as Oasis Spa with some spa
services, Avon with a basket full of products to raffle,
and many more! Ashton Tap & Grill will serve a
delicious plated meal consisting of a turkey and
gouda croissant, primavera pasta salad, sliced fruit,
and a beautifully crafted cookie for dessert. You can
view an uplifting fashion show for women of all
shapes and sizes put on by Michelle’s Resale Closet.
Tickets go on sale for $17 on April 4 at
Clubhouse Activities Desk after Monday Coffee.
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Women have unique health issues and some health
issues that affect both men and women can touch
women differently. National Women’s Health Week
encourages women to consider factors that influence
their mental health, such as managing stress, in order
to ward off anxiety and depression. In addition to the
activities below there are many free health classes
and activities available to residents. Stop by either
Activities Desk for more information on the classes
available or take a look at the calendar inserts for
meeting days and times.
The following special activities will be held in the
Clubhouse Ballroom:
May 11 at 11 am: Exercise Bingo — Get your body
moving and do the exercises to get the mark on your
card. First one to get Bingo, wins. Refreshments will
be offered.
May 12 at 11 am: Tips and Tricks: Healthy Snack
Choices (presentation and tasting)
Both activities are sponsored by
Reliance Health.
Dust off your cassettes, tease up your hair, and be
there or be square! Bust a Move and Get into the
Groove at the Totally Tubular ‘80s Party May 20 at 7
pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Break out those old
leg warmers and Kangol hats because this is gonna
be one rad Celebration! We know you’ll be Hungry
Like a Wolf after dancing All Night Long to the
wicked cool music from a live DJ, so two slices of
Giovanni’s pizza and an ‘80s themed snack bag are
included with your ticket. Try the event’s signature
cocktail, the Eye of the Tiger, at the cash bar. You
don’t have to be Livin’ on a Prayer to get tickets;
Walk Like an Egyptian or hop in your Little Red
Corvette and grab them at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk for $10 on April 11 after Monday Coffee.
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LAMGA
By Paul Fichtman
LAMGA’s March was highlighted by the very
popular 3-day Member – Guest tournament held
from March 10th - 12th. The tournament was
kicked off with a Pre-tournament Party consisting of
Pizza, Wings, Hors d’oeuvres and beer sponsored
by Chris Bruser, Reverse Mortgage Specialist –
Mutual of Omaha. 60 two-man teams competed
through 5 nine-hole rounds of match play for $2,400
in prize money. The top 3 teams in each of 10
flights won $120, $80 and $40 in Pro Shop credits
per team for finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd, respectively.
The tournament included breakfast and lunch on
Thursday and Friday and a closing Awards Luncheon
on Saturday. Thursday’s breakfast was sponsored
by Burris Warner of Amerity Financial.
Snowbird Heating and Cooling sponsored a Hole in
One contest on Friday for which the prize was a
new, installed A/C unit plus they hosted a tent with
free beer, snacks and beverages. Art’s Golf Cars
sponsored Friday’s Closest to the Pin on all 4 par 3s:
the four winners each won a $200 gift certificate for
merchandise in the Eagle’s Nest or Pro Shop.
Finally, Red Hoagland Hyundai and Snowbird
Heating & Cooling sponsored a Closest to the Pin
Shootout on Thursday and Friday, respectively.
Each team that was closest to the pin in their Flight
won $25 in Pro Shop credits. A list of all our
sponsors, sorted by category, is posted on the
LAMGA, Lake Ashton Living and Talk of Lake
Ashton web sites as well as on the bulletin board in
the Pro Shop. Please support these generous
sponsors with your business when you are in need
of one of their products or services.
The LAMGA also wants to extend special thanks to
all the wives who volunteered to help with the
tournament registration and the Pro Shop and
Eagle’s Nest staffs for helping to run the best
tournament to date.
April’s schedule includes: 4/6 – Best Net A&D,
B&C; 4/13 – Pick Your Foursome, 1 Gross, 2 Nets;
4/20 – Pick 10 Holes and; 4/27 – Quota Points.
LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
Congratulations to the winners of the Ashton Cup.
Your hard work paid off. April marks elections for
two positions on the LALGA board. Sue Fitzgerald
and Jackie Tressler are running for President and
Margie Dersham is running unopposed for
Secretary. The posi t ions are two-year
appointments. Good luck ladies. Please remember
to register to vote on ashtonliving.com.
This month the Pink Ribbon committee would like
to thank the following businesses for their
donation in support of the past tournament. When
in need of one of their products or services, please
patronize them: Hampton Inn, Harry’s Seafood Bar
& Grill, Haven Salon WH, Head to Toe Beauty &
Wellness, Heart to Heart Fabrics & More,
Heartland Insulation & Acoustics, Highland Ridge
Golf Club, Highlands Reserve Golf Club, Hill
Nissan, Home Depot, Hurricane Grill, Huston
Cadillac, Indian Lakes Golf Course, Indigo Golf
Partners, Integrity Homes & Construction, Jaime’s
Collision Center Inc, JLC Management Inc,
L’incontro Italian Restaurant, LA Resales, Lake Bess
Golf Course, Lake Wales Chrysler/Dodge, Lake
Wales Family Restaurant, Lake Wales Golf &
Country Club, Laurel Oak Golf Club, Lavender &
Lace Tea Room, Legends Golf Orange Lake, Little
Studio Interiors, Living Water Boat Cruises, Golden
Corral, Lone Palm Golf Club, Longhorn Steak
House, Low Ball Louie's, Lowry Park Zoo, Luigi’s
Restaurant, M & R Technologies and Maggiano’s.
The following four women are the top money
winners to date for The Red Hoagland Challenge:
1st Place – Carol Williams $95.95; 2nd Place – Liz
Leigh $94.60; 3rd Place – Patty Zakrajsek $93.95
and 4th Place – Jan Kipp $82.20.
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Carol is originally from Rockland
County, NY. She married Jim, whom
she had known since she was six
months old, attending the same
church, nursery school and high
school. They will be married 54 years
in September. They have two children and five
grandchildren. Carol went to the State University
of New York at Delhi and holds a degree in
business and accounting. She and Jim owned
Imaging Centers in both Texas and Florida. Due to
Jim’s job, Carol and Jim moved to Tequesta,
Florida in 1988. When deciding where to finally
retire, they decided on Lake Ashton because it had
two golf courses and was close to Disney. As
hobbies, Carol loves photography and cooking.
Although she says cooking for two is not the same
as cooking for a family. Carol started playing golf
in 2019 and the game has become an “obsession”
for her. She started playing with the Niners but as
she became more comfortable playing, with Nancy
Testa urging her to play with the LALGA, she
decided to join. As for the LALGA Carol says the
league has been “welcoming, friendly, and so much
fun.” She is “very thankful she joined,” as are we.
Carol had an incredible Eagle on 15 West during
league play and the picture above is of that
eventful day. Congratulations Carol and welcome
to the LALGA!
LA NINERS
By Diane Struble
How time flies! Spring has arrived with record
breaking temperatures, alligators appearing both
in the water and on the banks, sandhill cranes with
babies following close behind, even an occasional
turtle sunning on the banks, along with the
wonderful array of wildlife alas comes the end to
the winter golf season. Closing day is April 5, with
a four person scrambled planned followed by a
delicious lunch at the Eagle’s Nest, election of two
board members, along with a few surprises (the
Niners always have something up their sleeve).
Great time for fellowship and goodbyes to
snowbird members.
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Pace of Play
A round of nine holes should be completed in two
hours. Since we have many scrambles and best
balls it should take even less time.
• Always carry a spare ball in your pocket.
• Take your ball retriever with you when looking by
the water’s edge.
• Spend no more than three minutes looking for or
trying to retrieve your ball.
• Take your rake and club(s) with you when you are
in the sand trap. If you are close to the green,
take your putter and have your partner drive the
cart up by the green.
• Don’t leave carts parked in the middle of fairways
while you are putting. Drive the cart to the side
of the green.
If you have questions about the Niners, please
contact Karen Ferrenande at 207-451-0143.
CONGRATS, COLETTE!
Lake Ashton golfer Colette McKie (pictured center
below) won as overall champion in the Polk County
Wome n ’ s Go l f
Association TwoD
a y H a n d i c a p
Tournament held
on February 28 at
Willowbrook Golf
Club and March 7
at Cypresswood
Gol f Club. The
Lake Ashton Pro Shop will now have the Polk
County Women’s Handicap Plaque on the wall in
the Pro Shop with her name on it, as she is the
winner this season: 2021-2022.
Other golfers that also were winners in the
tournament were: Liz Leigh - AA Flight 2nd Place
Vicki Andrew - A Flight 4th Place
Mafie Walker - A Flight 5th Place
Lydia Fichtman - B Flight 3rd Place
Karen LaPointe - B Flight 5th Place
The Polk County Women’s Golf Association allows
female golfers to participate in a friendly
competitive golf game playing different golf
courses in Polk County. If interested in joining,
contact Liz at 813-288-0809.
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BOLLA
By Pat Neaves
Looking for an activity that is fun, no skill required,
and helps children? Come to the Clubhouse Craft
Room any Monday from 1 to 3 pm. The group will be
tying knots while enjoying lots of laughter. For anyone
that sews but can’t come on Mondays we have
blankets that that can be taken home for sewing
around the edges. Going on vacation? No problem!
Come when you can! The group does not take a
summer hiatus and will continue providing blankets
wherever there are children in need of comfort in Polk
County. Come and enjoy fellowship and a wonderful
feeling knowing children are being helped through
this project. Blankets of Love sends good wishes and
safe travels to neighbors leaving Lake Ashton for the
summer months.
The BOLLA group would like to thank Ann Boogher
for the many years she served as Treasurer. Ann was
instrumental in getting the group charity status and
tax exempt for the materials we buy. Anyone that
knows Ann is not surprised how generous she is
giving her time to help others. Like Ann, Chris Crane
was Secretary for many years. In addition to taking
care of all correspondence, Chris helped get blankets
ready and delivered to the various locations we serve.
Chris also took over the lead role during the
President’s absence. These two won’t go far as they
will remain BOLLA members!
The group welcomed new Officers Secretary, Amity
Kokochak and Treasurer, Louise Price during our
annual luncheon.
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The Camera Club will meet on April 11 at 10:30
am in the Clubhouse Cinema. Last month Cindy
and Ed Boos provided a great presentation on the
many beautiful waterfalls they visited. This month
club member photos will be shared and discussed,
and plans will be made for a photo shoot. Be sure
to bring a few of you pictures on a USB drive to
share with the group. In case you are new to Lake
Ashton or haven’t yet attended a meeting,
membership is open to all LA residents who share
an interest in photography. Everyone is welcome
regardless of skill level.
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Shelley Miller
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting April 7 via Zoom only starting at
4:30 pm. The April speaker is Cecile Scoon, Florida
president of the Florida League of Women Voters
Zoom with a presentation regarding redistricting.
Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for more
information.
DUPL ICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Ballroom from 12:45 until approximately 3:30 pm.
Players of all abilities are welcome. Advance sign up is
encouraged using the duplicate bridge notebook on
the Ballroom Information Wall. A partner is required.
Email dfuller627@yahoo.com for assistance finding a
partner.
Recent Winners:
March 14: North/South - 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford ;
2nd George Rogers & Ralph Ritter. East/West - 1st
Pauline Pare & Nelda Sedlacek, 2nd Pat Foster &
Sonny Robinson
March 7: North/South – 1st Pat Foster & Sonny
Robinson; 2nd George Rogers & Ralph Ritter; East/
West- 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller, Ann Murphey &
Mary Lois Teyssier
February 28: North/South 1st – Tom Fleming &
Graham Littlehales; 2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson.
East/West - 1st Karla Gengler & Mary Trumper; 2nd
Pauline Pare & Nelda Sedlacek
February 21: 1st Tom Fleming & Graham Littlehales;
2nd Karla Gengler & Mary Trumper, 3rd Judy Marine
& Cheryl Tillman
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By Lynn Davis
New members are always welcomed to join this
group that meets every second Wednesday of the
month. However, due to a special event, the club will
not meet April 13, but April 14 instead. After the
meeting, a group of members updated existing pots
at the HFC indoor poolside. Consideration was given
to plant needs: such as sunlight, humidity, and general
maintenance. Lake Ashton Garden Club wishes to
invite the Community to celebrate National
Gardening Day on April 14 from 10:30 am to 12:30
pm at the Pavilion. There will be a silent auction and
Gene, the Barefoot Gardener, will be the guest
speaker! A special thank you to the Lake Ashton
Community and Swim Club for the generous
monetary donations. The club does not collect dues.
All donations helped purchase plants and soil for the
HFC project.
GENEOLOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
Come join the Genealogy Club to find your
ancestors and enjoy the company of some of your
LA neighbors who have this similar interest. The
next meeting is Wednesday, Apr. 13 at 2 PM in the
HFC Craft Room. Bring your questions, ancestor
stories and digital devices if you’d like. For more
information call Jane at 815-545-6655.
LA REPUBLICANS
By Brenda Bush-Sayre
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will meet at the
Eagle’s Nest on April 27 from 5 to 7 pm. Dinner
will be provided and includes spaghetti &
meatballs; salad; soft drink; and dessert. The cost
per person is $15. Dinner tickets are available at
the Clubhouse and are payable by check. Tickets
may also be purchased at the dinner event. All
club members and Lake Ashton residents are
welcome. Point of contact is Brenda Bush-Sayre,
813-313-9911; bbs1954@icloud.com.
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By Connie Strassberg
"Welcome Rocks" that are distributed to new
residents of Lake Ashton, "Kindness Rocks" that
are hidden around the community, and "Easter
Rocks" that will be donated to the residents and
staff of Waters Edge Nursing in Lake Wales, have
lately been the focus of the group’s painting. Sue
Pieper, the LA Rocker who is in charge of the
Waters Edge project, recently wrote a wonderful
description of the group on TOLA: "We are the LA
Rockers. We are a group that has a passion for
painting, friendship and spreading kindness
throughout the community. Our Spring kindness
project is Waters Edge a senior living home in
Lake Wales. Our goal is to paint 210 rocks so that
each resident and worker
can have one. ... [And,] if
you find a rock in the
community know that
someone has made it with
love hoping to put a smile
on your face.” Well put!
With the lull in Omicron cases, LA Rockers are
once again meeting in person in the HFC
Community Center on alternate Wednesdays
(April 6 and 20 this month) from 2 to 4 pm. Spend
an afternoon with a great group of people and
learn to paint rocks! Don't worry if you can't draw
or have never painted - you don't need to draw or
paint. Simply add background color to a small
rock and write a message on it then hide it for
someone else to find -- and voila, you are an LA
Rocker. Best of all, it does not cost anything to try
since you will be lent the supplies you will need for
your first meeting. Join the Facebook group "LA
R o c k e r s " o r c o n t a c t M J R i c h a r d s
(mjmrichards517@gmail.com) or Alice Mayer
(aamayer1@gmail.com) to let them know you are
coming. If we have to cancel our meeting at the
last minute, we will post the cancellation on our LA
Rockers Facebook page. If in doubt, check before
you come.
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ENGLANDERS CLUB
By Marsha Bishop
Come join the group to connect, you may find a
neighbor or two at dinner at the Eagle’s Nest on
May 4. Meet at 5:30 pm with dinner at 6. There
will be salad, baked potato with toppings, beef
and chicken shish kabobs, tea, soda, with an ice
cream bar for dessert. Price is $14 and includes
tax and tip. Tickets can be purchased at the
Clubhouse and the HFC. The deadline to purchase
tickets is April 19. If you have questions, call
Marsha Bishop at 863-875-8599 or Cynthia Harris
at 863-255-0793.
CREATIVE QUILTERS
By Marsha Martin
After a successful Quilt Show the quilters are taking a
well deserved breath and getting on with what they
love to do … QUILT! The Tuesday after the show a
group of twelve went to a favorite quilt store, The
Quilted Twins in Dade City, for the first road trip of
2022. It is always a great place to shop and combined
with a wonderful lunch at Kafe Kokopelli it was a day
enjoyed by all. The annual auction, with Nancy
D'Herin as auctioneer, was full of laughs, food and fun!
There are several new members and fellow quilters
are always welcome to stop in. The third Tuesday of
every month is our "Project Day" and is a new
addition that has become a favorite. Each month a
different technique or project is demonstrated. If you
have any questions please contact Marsha Martin at
Mkmartin409@yahoo.com or 406-788-8087.
ITALIAN CLUB
By Nancy Scali
The Italian Club received the following note of thanks
for its donation to the Mackie Ministries. “Thank you
for your kind donation to Mackie Ministries. The
money will be used to feed the less fortunate
residents of Winter Haven. Your generosity and
support is much appreciated. May the Lord bless you
for your charity during the Lenten Season.” The Italian
Club annually donates to various charities who
support the less fortunate in our area.
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By Sandy White
ATTENTION NEW RESIDENTS OF ALL AGES
(50-100+): Did you know
that Lake Ashton has a
club for al l levels of
swimming interest?
The club has reserved the
indoor pool three times a
week so those who want to
swim for fitness but don't
feel safe swimming alone
and/or who want to do an
organized group workout
for motivation. The times
are: Mondays at 6 pm,
Wednesdays at 1:45 pm, and Saturdays at 10 am.
Did you know that some fitness swimmers use a
goal of Senior Games swimming competition as
motivation to workout in the water consistently?
Some LASC members compete in age-group
swimming meets. Some lap swimmers have found
that aiming for competition, even if they don't go,
has motivated them to: participate in the club's
organized workouts, add strength building and
weight loss activities to their daily routines, and
eat healthier.
CONGRATULATIONS to
C a t h y L i s k a , S a n d y
Papineau, and Sharon
Swanson (pictured above),
who swam some personal
best times and brought
home a bunch of medals
from the annual Lee County
Senior Swim meet on March
5.
SPECIAL THANKS to all
who contributed to the LA
Garden Club's project to beautify the indoor pool
area with plants. If you missed the two-week
fundraiser, you can still contribute cash to help buy
pots, plants & soil, by giving it to a garden club or
swim club member. For more information, please
contact Coach Sandy: sandyw1994@aol.com
$7,495
995
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By Chris Graves & Joan DiBattista
Thanks to the Lake Ashton residents and members
of the LAVA Auxiliary and LAVA, $1800 was raised
to purchase 360 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies for
troops! The two young sisters, Josephine, a
Brownie, and Victoria, a Daisy, spoke at the
February joint LAVA and LAVA Auxiliary meeting.
They proudly shared stories and pictures of their
relatives who have served in the military. The
relatives who have served go back to a greatgreat-grandparent.
The next meeting of the LAVA
Auxiliary is April 20 at 6:30 pm in the Ballroom,
close to the stage. LAVA Auxiliary is open to all
those who love our country and want to support
our veterans.
SAVE THE DATE: The 2022 Craft Show is October
22, and crafters are needed! You can reserve a
table for $50 to sell your handcrafted items at this
fundraiser. Call Joan at 239-851-7899.
The month of May is National
Military Appreciation Month
(NMAM) . Celebrate your
patriotism during the month
by placing red, white
and blue bows on your mai
boxes and golf carts. LAVA
Auxiliary will have bows available for
purchase at Monday Coffee for $5 a bow.
SINGLES GROUP
By Maureen Ziegler
LA Singles is a social group that plans activities for
single residents. The group meets monthly on the first
Sunday of the month at 2 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. In March, the group of over 20 discussed
several planned outings and get togethers. Plans
were discussed for a trip to the Polk County History
Museum in Bartow and the Polk Art Museum in
Lakeland. If you would like to take part in activities
with other singles, attend the meeting on April 3.
WELCOME
Reddick Dentistry has served the greater
Lake Wales Area for 3 generations. Our
office offers many services including
implants, crowns/bridges, veneers,
dentures/partials, root canal therapy,
extractions, periodontal treatment, fillings
and whitening. Our family owned office is
ready to serve all your dental needs.
Dr. Steven Reddick
Dr. Jackson Reddick
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Wednesday: 7-5 Thursday: 7-4
FAX: (863)678-0424
Dr. Steven Reddick
440 South Buckmoore Rd
Lake Wales, Fl 33853
reddickdentistry@aol.com
www.reddickdentistry.com
Cash, Check, and all major credit cards accepted.
SPECIAL
$
82
Includes: Panoramic X-Ray (D0330)
Bitewing X-Rays (D0274)
Examination by Dr. Reddick (D0150)
Regular Cleaning by Hygienist (D1110)
Cleaning not guaranteed the same day. Additional charges may apply if gum disease and/or tarter build up are present.
answer any questions you have about your plan.
The patient and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment.
Fees may vary due to complexity of case. This special does not apply to those patients with current dental plans. Fees are minimal.
Prices are subject to change.
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FIVE WISHES
Join Cornerstone Hospice on Tuesday, April 19 at
10:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom for the Five
Wishes class. This presentation goes through the Five
Wishes document which is an easy-to-use legal
advance directive document written in everyday
language. It helps all adults, regardless of age or
health, to consider and document how they want to
be cared for at the end of life. Sign up at the
Clubhouse Information Wall for this free seminar.
LAKE ASHTON CONTINUING
EDUCATION SERIES ( LACES)
April has been formally recognized as Water
Conservation Month in Florida for the past 22 years,
as April is typically a dry month when water
demands are higher due to springtime planting.
Come to the Clubhouse Ballroom on April 20 at 1
pm to learn more about water conservation and
how you can help. Julie Schleb, Florida-Friendly
Landscaping™ Coordinator with UF/IFAS Extension
Polk County will educate residents on local water
conservation efforts and identify water-saving and
water-wasting behaviors. Residents will also become
familiar with local ordinances and strategies that aid
in the conservation of water, learn what makes a
device "water-efficient", become familiar with
strategies that will help detect leaks in the home,
and learn about water conservation strategies that
will lead to high water savings. Sign up at the
Clubhouse Information Wall for this free seminar.
WOMEN’ S BAS IC SELFDEFENSE
CLASS
In this class presented by the Polk County Sheriffs
Office, ladies will learn basic safety tips and
techniques to enable them to escape less than
desirable situations. The 2-hour class will be held on
April 27 at 10:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Please sign up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
LET’S BEGIN!
Are you interested in learning how to paint with
watercolor? If so, here is an opportunity to learn with
artist Freddie Combs. Join these half day classes to
learn the basics of color and paint application.
Complete an entire painting in a matter of hours on
April 8, April 22, and May 6 from 12:45 to 3:45 p.m. in
the HFC Craft Room. $30 per session. Sign up and ,
receive a list of supplies at the HFC.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
April 9 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Topic: Hawaiian Hibiscus
Cost $35 — payable at class.
Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall by noon on April 8.
CERAMIC CHICKS
Mary Bosman, Duncan Certified Instructor
Wednesdays, 8 am to 1 pm
HFC Craft Room
Bring your ceramics or purchase in the room. A kiln
is available to fire your ceramics.
W.A.V. E .
Instructor: Sue Fitzgerald, certified AFAA, ACE
and ASFA (904.566.2846)
Water Aerobics with Variety for Everyone is held
Saturdays from 3 to 3:45 pm in the HFC Indoor Pool.
Ladies and gentlemen are welcome! There is no signup
required and the class is free!
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Participate in yoga to DVDs on Wednesdays at 8:45
am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Sign up in advance at
the Clubhouse Information Wall. Questions? Call
Sally Winfrey at 863.875.8134 or 316.516.2815.
AMATEUR RADIO
EXAMINATION
The Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Association is
trying to judge if residents are interested in a
Technician and General Class licensing class given
here at Lake Ashton. The two hour class will be
given once a week for four weeks starting in midApril
and after completion of the class the Lake
Wales Repeater Association has test sessions for all
levels of license the first Saturday of the month at
the Winter Haven Red Cross building. If you would
be interested in taking this class at Lake Ashton,
please contact the Lake Ashton Radio Club at
LAARC2022@gmail.com. Give your name and email
address and Class you would like to take (Technician
LIVING WITH
AKES AND
ALL IGATORS
Back by popular
demand, If you
haven't already
seen the seminar
for alligators and snakes. Shannon Carnevale from
the University of Florida Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) will be presenting two
seminars on how to coexist with alligators and
snakes in Florida. Come to the HFC on Tuesday,
April 12 at 1 pm for the alligator seminar and
Tuesday, April 19 at 1 pm for the snake seminar.
or General). You will be advised if there is sufficient
interest to hold a class and if there is when and
where the classes will be given.
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Facilitator: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse Ballroom Stage
This is not for the beginner level tap dancer.
DANCE CLASSES
Instructor: Cheryl Winchester
Mondays 9 to 10 am in the HFC Basketball Court
Promises to be filled with fun, no previous
experience needed! Come when you can, relax and
exercise while having fun! Hope you see you there!
IMPROVER LINE DANCING
Instructor: Ann Ludwick
Thursdays at 1 pm in the HFC
COUNTRY LINE DANCING
Instructor: John Moore
Beginners: Tuesdays at 7 pm, Thursdays at 9 am
Intermediate: Tuesdays at 8:10 pm, Thursdays at
10:10 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
LA DANCE CLASSES: CHA
CHA
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Classes are held Mondays from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in
the HFC Community Center on March 7. 14, 21, 28.
Classes are FREE and no partner needed!
CREATE A CARD
Join the group on April 19 to create your own lovely
greeting cards. A guest expert will provide
instruction, from beginner to expert, all supplies
and equipment, and three beautiful cards to take
home. No experience needed. Classes will be held
in the HFC Sports Court at 9:30 am, 11:30 am and 1
pm. The cost of each class is $10. Sign up sheets are
located in the HFC. Sign up soon as reservations go
quickly. Join in for some creative fun! Call Karen at
863-875-8414 with questions or further detail.
FUSED GLASS CLASSES
Jewelry at the Clubhouse
Your opportunity to create
unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry will
happen April 12 at 10 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. For $40,
you will learn how to create
beautiful works of wearable art
by layering art glass and fusing the glass in a kiln.
Each student will make two of the following choices:
pendant, pin, or pair of earrings. Included is an
introduction to glass fusing in a kiln, instructions on
glass cutting, and equipment usage. The remainder
of the class is spent choosing and layering glass.
Please sign up at the Clubhouse Activities Desk with
a check for $40 made out to Jill Groves. Cost
includes all project supplies, use of equipment, kiln
firing, and art glass.
Fused Glass Plate at the HFC
Create a 7” x 7” fused and
slumped glass plate, trivet or 4
glass coasters April 18 from 4 to
6:30 pm at the HFC. Cost is $35/
person. Sign up at the HFC.
Jill will take your creations to her home and after
fusing the glass in her kiln, she will apply bails,
earring wires, posts, or pins to finish your jewelry
which will be available for pickup within one to two
weeks. Bring a friend to this fun class! No
experience with glass is required for these classes.
Class sizes are limited to 20 people.
WOMEN’ S BIBLE STUDY
Facilitator: Louise Gilla (863-514-4015)
Wednesday mornings, 10 to 11:45 am
HFC Community Center
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Facilitators: Bob Ring (734-674-7196,
bobring42297@gmail.com) and Jim Brendemuehl,
(815-343-5727, jcbrendem@gmail.com)
Tuesdays from 10 to noon at the HFC and also
via Zoom
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