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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
March 2024
Simply the Best!
Don't Miss the 2024 LAPAC Showcase - Changes in Latitudes!see p. 26
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
April Issue Deadline: March 12
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
MARCH 2024
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact any of the
below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Ian Peterson, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
___________________________________________________________________________________________
In case of emergency, dial 911! Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
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Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
James Margeson
Phone: 863.595.1562
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
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COFFEE
Meet new neighbors and to hear about local
community happenings, community events and
receive information on current projects within Lake
Ashton. Meet local vendors personally and even snag
a few free items or win services or products. Mondays
at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom — coffee & donuts
available for $3 (please note price change).
MARCH 4
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: Polk County Schools
• Featured Vendors: Central Florida Healthcare
Offering Free Blood Pressure Checks,
Christine Graves Insurance, ComForCare,
Edward Jones - Melissa Kincaid, US Cabinets
Girl Scout Cookies will be on sale before
Bingo in the Clubhouse Lobby from 4 to 6 pm
MARCH 11
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: City of Lake Wales
Updates with City Manager James Slaton
• Featured Vendors: Edward Jones - Matt
Simpson, Tessier Law Firm, True A/C
MARCH 18
• Peanut Butter Monday — Donations will go to
the Havendale Food Pantry. Cereal and other
non-perishable food items are needed.
Monetary donations can be dropped off at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
• Featured Speaker: Dr. Vargas, Orchid
Springs Animal Hospital - How to Best
Care for Your Pets
• Featured Vendors: AdventHealth, Morgan
Stanley - Matthew Grubb
MARCH 25 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
LA CDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 12
SAFETY 16
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 22
MIND & BODY 32
CLUBS 38
GOLF 44
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
March 15, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Meeting and Budget Workshop
March 25, 9 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE &
ACTIVITIES OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
MONTHLY MARKET
Shop local without leaving the community on the
second Wednesday of the month from 10 am to 2
pm. Vendor recommendations and resident vendors are
always welcome - contact clane@lakeashtoncdd.com.
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef every
Wednesday in the Clubhouse West parking lot
from 10 am to 2 pm. There are always new
specials on the board!
BOOKMOBILE
Second & fourth Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15) in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot. Polk County library card holders
can check out and return books, movies, and more!
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME:
SPRING FORWARD MARCH 10
Set your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night before
you go to bed (some electronic devices such as
smartphones and iPads make this change automatically).
This is also a good time to check your smoke alarm
batteries.
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HOSTING FAMI LY FOR
SPRING BREAK?
March is a traditional time for family and friends to escape
the cold up north and come to visit those lucky enough to
live at Lake Ashton. Remember that when you see a
visiting grandchild they are guests of your neighbors so
please extend every courtesy possible. Residents, please
be tolerant of extra activity at the pool and other
Clubhouse amenities. Those hosting family should remind
them to be considerate of residents in this 55 and older
community. It is helpful if a resident accompanies their
guests at any of the amenities. 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. All drivers (car and golf carts) must observe the stop
signs and 20 mph speed limit. 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 accident.
HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
Dr. Julio Caba will be speaking about his rise from
a homeless teenager to a successful doctorate in
teaching on March 4. A true success story! He speaks
every year at the graduation party for the Polk County
graduates. I attended their party last year and one
student even went up and hugged him for his inspiration.
Hopefully this will inspire you to donate in some fashion
to this worthy cause. Any amount great or small is so
welcome. If you need more information see sheets on
rack in each the HFC and Club House. Any concerns or
questions please feel free to call me at 217-652-6636.
NEW RESIDENT
ORIENTATION
The next new resident orientation will be held in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on April 3 at 2 pm. Get introduced
to the community and meet other new residents and
community leaders. Sign up online or at either Activities
Office.
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HIGHLIGHT
GUESTS (CHANGES EFFECTIVE 1/19/24)
• All Guests, regardless of age, must register with
the office of the Amenity Manager and sign a
waiver of liability prior to using the Amenity
Facilities.
• The Patron inviting the Guest must be present
upon registration, unless other arrangements have
been made with the Amenity Manager’s office.
• A Guest is limited to 12 Guest Registrations per
year.
• Guest passes may be issued for a maximum of
fifteen (15) consecutive days as correlated with the
guest’s length of stay and may only be
extended once for a maximum of thirty (30) total
consecutive days.
• A Guest cannot be registered for more than
sixty (60) total days in a 365-day period.
• A Guest’s ability to be registered may be reviewed
by an Amenity Manager if exceeding the
standards listed above.
• All Guests under eighteen (18) years of age must
be accompanied at all times while using
the Amenity Facilities by a parent, guardian, or
adult Patron over twenty-one (21) years of age.
• Patrons are responsible for ensuring that their
Guests adhere to the Policies set forth herein
and any and all actions taken by said Guest.
Violation by a Guest of any of these Policies as set
forth by the Districts could result in loss of that
Patron’s privileges and membership as set forth in
Section VI – Suspension and Termination of
Privileges.
The full Joint Amenity Policy can be found online
at lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com. If
you have any questions or concerns, you may
contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director Christine
Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or LA II (WH)
CDD Community Director James Margeson at
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com.
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INFORMATION
please contact us at: tscali41@gmail.com or
561-512-2961. An organizational meeting has
been set up for April 11 from 4 to 5 pm in the
Clubhouse Card Room.
The Joint Amenity Facilities Policy is posted
on lakeashtoncdd.com (below right QR code)
and lakeashton2cdd.com (below left QR code),
under "Other District Documents" for residents
to view. To navigate to these websites, point
your smartphone’s camera at the codes and
follow the link. Also on each website residents
can find meeting dates, agendas, minutes,
contact information and other documents
relevant to each CDD. There is also an option to
sign up to receive blast emails from the
Clubhouse and HFC, Eagle’s Nest, and Pro
Shop. You will need to click
on a confirmation link sent
to you after signing up to
receive emails online.
RESIDENTS TO RESIDENTS
By Tom Scali
Lake Ashton is a great community with more
options on living our lives than we’ve ever
imagined. As we get older, we are starting to
think about the next step. Do we move into a
continuing care health facility or can we stay
here at Lake Ashton as we age? It would be nice
to have a forum of residents with similar
thoughts to try and put together a list of needs
as we become less able to help ourselves. Such
items as what kind of in-house care options are
available and the cost? Is there a public
transportation network to take us to doctors or
grocery shopping? What are the costs? There
are many more items; some unique to the
individual, couple, or widow/widower. All of
these needs have to be identified. I was hoping
that a forum of concerned residents could
identify these needs and then, hopefully, a core
group of residents could help find answers and
contacts. Maybe vendors with the right
qualifications could give us presentations on the
products and costs. If anyone is interested in
working with us to get this program started,
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WELCOME BACK,
WELCOME COMMITTEE!
By Kathy Williams, Welcome Committee Member
Resident Catherine Leveille began discussions
with Christine to reinstate the LA Welcome
Committee that had been disbanded due to the
pandemic. The committee has been meeting and
discussing ways to build community throughout
our wonderful development! She is joined by
former LA Welcome Committee leaders David
and Barbara Harrison, new members Paul and MJ
Richards, Kathy Williams, Judy Perry, Lisa Roy,
Valerie Yenor, Cynthia Harris, and Nancy
Miller. The committee’s goal is to meet with new
residents (and maybe some existing residents) to
assist them with acclimating to their new
surroundings; finding fun things to do with like
minded individuals, discussing local attractions
and activities, or just navigating the numerous
activities offered in Lake Ashton. If you’d like to
be welcomed by a committee representative,
know someone new in the neighborhood who
would, or have some ideas to share, please send
an email to lawelcomecommittee@gmail.com.
2024 CITY OF LAKE WALES
COMMISSION ELECTION/
CANDIDATE MEET & GREET
Lake Wales residents can vote in the next
Commission election on April 2 in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Contact the Supervisor
of Elections at 863-534-5888 or visit
polkelections.com to request a Vote-By-Mail
ballot. Voter registration deadline is March 4.
An informal candidate meet and greet will
be held after Monday Coffee on March 18 at
10 am. Residents will have a chance to ask
questions and meet the candidates running for
Seats 2 and 4.
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John Moore and his wife Gloria have
lived at Lake Ashton since 2005 and he
recently celebrated his 93rd birthday.
John has graced Lake Ashton with his
immeasurable talents for over 18 years,
teaching residents how to line dance. He
was one of the original line dancing teachers at Lake Ashton
and recently retired on February 29. In addition to being an
amazing dancer and instructor, he is also a talented artist,
singer, and seamster ,who sews all of the iconic vests his
students know so well. John is a ray of sunshine who is always
looking for a way to make people smile. Whether it's a joke, a
package of cookies, or just a big smile, his infectious
personality leaves an impression on everyone he meets. John
will be greatly missed as a line dancing instructor at Lake
Ashton, although he has promised to stop
by and check on his students from time to
time. You can also find him at Monday
Coffee meetings telling a hilarious joke at the
end. Thank you, John for all of your years of
dedication to Lake Ashton!
LARGEST SELECTION OF INDOOR
& OUTDOOR FANS ANYWHERE!
TRADITIONAL MODERN CONTEMPORAR
ANS
39999
Showcase
Series
By Brenda Jackson
Meet HFC Community
Director James Margeson.
James started with LA back
in 2017 as the Maintenance
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Supervisor and was promoted to Community
Director for the HFC in February 2023. He is from
New Hampshire where he was Community Director
for the VA, managing 2,700 residences. He was also
the Director of Environmental Services at Waters
Edge.
What do you like most about working here in LA?
“Right now, Christine and I are collaborating
together to get our community back together. We
want all our residents to realize the amenities are for
everyone and we want to see all of our residents
taking advantage of all that we have to offer. We
have started to sync events between the Clubhouse
and the HFC to ensure large events are not held on
the same night at both locations causing our
residents to choose one over the other. “
What is your biggest challenge? “I would say the
budget restrictions. There are quite a few things that
need to be done but it cannot all be done overnight.
We have to choose priorities and work within our
budget. I would like to ask all residents to give us
time and they will see these changes coming.
Current efforts are updating the fitness equipment,
updating the indoor pool area with painting, plants,
bringing in more classes such as Zumba and possibly
Aqua Zumba. We have availability for more classes
and want to provide some new options.”
What would you like to say to the residents? “I
would encourage all residents to get more active.
We have some really great amenities and facilities
here in Lake Ashton and want everyone to take full
advantage of them. I would love to see more
residents come to the HFC who don’t currently use
the HFC to see what we have to offer as well as give
myself and our staff a chance to meet them.”
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US-17 TO US-27 540A ROAD WIDENING UPDATE
The Lake Ashton Community Action Committee (LACAC) met with Jay Jarvis, Director of Polk County Roads &
Drainage in January. Below are highlights regarding the road project from US-17 to US-27 and the widening of
Thompson Nursery Road.
There are five segments to the project. Segment 2, 4 & 5 will likely be completed concurrently along with the US-27
Intersection changes, so these segment updates are grouped together below:
Segment 1: US-17 (at A&E Auto) to Rifle Range Road is 100% planned. They are finalizing right-of-way and then
sending out for bid. Construction will begin in late 2024 to 2025. It will take about 2 years to complete (by early
2027)
Segment 3: CSX Railroad Flyover to Eloise Loop Road is under construction by the builder (VillaMar) up to where
the CSX Railroad Flyover bridge will be built by the county during Segment 2 construction. A date of completion
was not provided.
Segment 2: Rifle Range Road to the CSX Railroad Flyover
Segment 4: Eloise Loop Road Segment 3 to W Lake Ruby Drive
Segment 5: W Lake Ruby Drive to US-27
For these three segments, alignment is continuing to be discussed. All options and the recommended location for
the roadway for Segment 2 path will be presented at a Public Meeting to be held in May 2024. Segments 4 and 5
will roughly follow the current road path along sections of Eloise Loop Road and Thompson Nursery Road. The
Design phase will take approximately 2 years plus another year for gaining the right-of-way property. Construction
will likely begin in 2028 and the road should be fully completed in 2030 or 2031.
Currently, traffic signals are planned at US 17, Rifle Range and Snively, Eloise Loop and Rifle Range, possibly at
Eloise Loop and the VillaMar entry/exit, West Lake Ruby, possibly Traditions, Lake Ashton, The LW Corporation
development east of Lake Ashton and of course, US-27. The Lake Ashton temporary traffic signal should be
installed no later than the end of 2025.
More information will be coming soon regarding the Public Comment Meeting to be held in May. The exact date
and location has yet to be determined, but will be held in our vicinity. At that meeting, the final routing for
segments 2, 4 & 5 will be presented. Anyone can
attend this presentation. Full design graphics will be
displayed and public questions and comments may be
presented. After the meeting, between May and July
possible changes will be considered and implemented
if deemed possible. After that time, no additional
comments will be taken, as by that point the design
will begin, and the project will move forward. If you
have any questions regarding this road project, email
LACAC at lakeashtoncommunityaction@gmail.com.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community
Director
The first day of spring is March 19. Spring at Lake Ashton
brings beautiful weather, baby animals, lots of guests,
and a plethora of activities. Be careful when traveling
through Lake Ashton, especially at this time of year. This
is when the community is at peak population with many
residents spending time outdoors, taking advantage of
the beautiful weather.
In February residents enjoyed a Valentine's Day Dinner
Dance with a great new band, Southshore Cruisers, and
a Pirate Party with 99 in the Shade rocking the house. This
will be the band at the NYE 2025 party! Mark your
calendar now. You won't want to miss this amazing band!
In March there are many resident sponsored events at
the Clubhouse in addition to Lake Ashton's First Annual
Senior Expo (FREE), the Annual Cruise-in Car Show
(FREE), and the last two Entertainment Series Shows.The
2024 Entertainment Series will surely end with a bang!
Please see pages 24 to 36 for more information on the
activities scheduled for March.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
Supervisors met on February 26 to attend to board
matters. A wrap up report was sent the week of the
meeting with a summary of board actions. On March 25,
Supervisors will begin the Fy 2025 budget process with a
workshop. All residents are encouraged to attend to be
part of the process to set assessments and set forth the
plan for the upcoming fiscal year (October 1, 2024 -
September 30, 2025).
Staff is working with Securitas, the onsite security
company, on the implementation of the RFID (Radio
Frequency IDentification) and Amenity Access Controls
systems. More information on the current status of this
project is on page 16.
Ensure you are signed up to receive email blasts. Visit
lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com and fill
out the online form to start receiving blasts. This is
the way staff primarily communicates to residents
regarding community matters. If you are having
trouble signing up, email clane@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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By James Margeson, LAIICDD Community Director
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISORS CONTA CT
INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System (roads,
bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including Pet
Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10:30 am
352.250.9707
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
The month of March and the early start of Spring, is
upon our great community of Lake Ashton. February
was a very busy month that had many activities all our
residents enjoyed. One in particular, the Sock Hop on
February 2 featuring the 57 Chrome Band was a huge
success, and supported Alzheimer's Research. We had
many “Pink Ladies" in attendance, along with their
dates (in jeans and t-shirts), that 'truly gave the evening
a fifties feel. Our Magic Show on February 9 gave our
residents a fun afternoon of magic and illusions. Many
people got to participate in the illusions and magic ...
and it was FREE!
Our CERT Team also held a Tornado drill honing their
skills in emergency management. It was observed by
the Polk County Fire and Rescue officials, and our
outstanding volunteers performed extremely well.
Kudos to our CERT Team!
March also promises to be a very exciting month for
the Health and Fitness Center and the Lake Ashton II
Community Development District. The Lake Ashton
Purple Stars will be hosting a St. Paddy's Day Party on
March 17 from 7 to 10 pm in the HFC Community
Center. This dance will support the American Cancer
Society, and tickets are on sale at the HFC. A donation
of $10 (cash or check) payable to LA Purple Stars is
required. DJ Wayne will be there for all types of music,
including some Irish tunes. Get out your best green
outfits and support this great cause. The March
Community Potluck is scheduled for March 21 at noon
at the HFC. Come on out and get to know your neighbors at this outstanding event. The Aqua Zumba program
is in the final stages of planning, and the dates for March will be forthcoming. Please note on your April calendar
that Elvis will be in the building at 7 pm on April 12 for an evening of Elvis impersonation.
A reminder that the Lake Ashton II CDD Board will be developing our 2025 budget over the next few meetings.
Our Board will review financial requirements for our amenities and community infrastructure. We encourage all
Lake Ashton II members to attend and give us feedback throughout the entire process. Hope to see you there!
As we are coming into the Spring Season, and many of us will have family and guests visiting, please make sure
they are registered at either the HFC, Clubhouse, or CR 653 gate. Additionally, please make sure age restrictions
for operating golf carts are strictly followed. Again, we are excited to bring many more activities and programs
to the HFC in 2024 that we are sure our residents will enjoy!
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NATIVE AQUATIC PLANTS
Many Florida-native
aquatic plant species
can be found in the
waters of Lake
Ashton. Pictured
clockwise are the
most prevalent: Duck
Potato, Bulrush, Pickerel Weed, and Spikerush. For
the health of our lakes and ponds, these plants are
essential. The roles these plants have vary from
shoreline stability to filtering unwanted nutrients in
the water that could fuel algae blooms. The Lake
Ashton CDD contracts a reliable company for
nuisance vegetation management. To protect
native aquatic plant life, selective herbicides are
utilized. If there are any questions or concerns,
email Matt Fisher at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com.
LIVING WITH WILDLIFE
There are many types of wildlife at
Lake Ashton. During the spring
many young animals, including
sandhill cranes (colts), are seen
roaming around Lake Ashton. At
times residents may see a baby on
its own and think it has been
orphaned by its parents, which is actually very rare. Do not
pick up baby animals or remove them from their natural
environment. Report wildlife you think may be injured or
orphaned to the nearest FWC Regional Office at
863-648-3200. Reference: myfwc.com/conservation/
youconserve/wildlife/injuredorphaned/
While some residents may think it is innocent to throw
some pieces of old bread in their backyard or a pond, it is
illegal to feed wildlife and can create an unfavorable
situation. Species with rules related to feeding include
bears, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, pelicans, alligators,
crocodiles, and sandhill cranes. Feeding any type of wildlife
can reduce their fear of humans which may result in
aggression and the need for the animal to be removed or
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Native Plants of
Florida
By Lynn Davis
The Swamp Milkweed is a cousin of the
common milkweed. Like most weeds, this one also
gets a “bad rap.” This is a low-maintenance
pollinating garden must-have that blooms in the
summer, although maybe not in its first year of
growth. It is clump-forming and can reach four to
five feet tall with a width of two to three feet. The
clump of flowers are a soft mauve or reddish-violet
color. The Swamp Milkweed is best planted in a wet
area with plenty of sunshine. Some gardeners prefer
to plant it in containers to maintain its spreading
habits. However, be sure it’s big and has good
drainage. The milkweed does not like to be
uprooted and moved once established because of
its deep taproots. Swamp Milkweed is the number
one food source for monarch butterflies. It also
attracts hummingbirds, bees and other birds to your
yard. It requires no pruning. Removing dead stalks or
dead heading is okay. The swamp milkweed can
easily grow from seeds.
killed in order to protect public safety. Cranes also have
been known to damage window screens and do other
property damage such as scratching at windows. Cranes
attracted to people's yards for feed are put at risk as they
walk across roads. Many sandhill cranes are killed each year
on Florida roads.
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Cranes' diets, which normally are quite diverse, are
disrupted when they eat one food item (such as corn),
consistently. Heavy pesticide use in urban lawns also is of
concern. Young sandhill cranes have died from pesticide
poisoning. People may inadvertently put sandhill cranes at
risk when they attract them with feed, even accidentally,
such as when bird seed is spilled from bird feeders onto the
ground. In 2002, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission made it illegal to intentionally feed sandhill
cranes (Florida Administrative Code 68A-4.001(6)). It's never
a good idea to feed wildlife. Florida sandhill cranes have an
abundance of natural foods (insects and small animals) and
they do not need handouts from humans. Reference:
myfwc.com/conservation/you-conserve/wildlife/sandhillcranes/
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Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
engage.goenumerate.com. This is our official HOA
website. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or call 863-325-0065
and follow the prompts.
To many residents of Lake Ashton it may appear that
there are 3 species of Ibis here, however there are
only two. The White Ibis (above) is abundant and
gregarious. The long down-curved bill becomes a bright
orange-red in mating season and so do the legs. This
mostly white bird with pale blue eyes has black wing
tips prominent in flight. As a group, they may mob
people uttering almost human-like grunts hoping for a
free handout. Please do not feed them. Their diet
consists of crayfish, crabs, insects, snails, frogs, marine
worms, snakes and small
fish. The Glossy Ibis (right),
similar in size and shape to the
White Ibis, is a more solitary bird
with beautiful iridescent green
and bronze colored feathers. Its
diet is similar to the White Ibis'. From
a distance, Glossies can appear totally
dark. The Ibis that confuses people is
the immature White Ibis, pictured at
left, which is a mixture of brown and
white.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Brenda Jackson
Have you heard the saying “For Neighbors…. By
Neighbors”. This is our community and our HOA and it
takes all of us working together to make a difference.
Our HOA is hard at work to improve not only our
community but the perception of our HOA. We are
diligently working to find ways to help our neighbors,
improve communication, save costs, and adhere to our
covenants. But this cannot be done by the Board alone.
We need you!
Here are some things our community needs and ways
you can help! Please register for the HOA website for
Lake Wales residents at lakeashtonhoa.com or
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Join our new “CC&R Support and Guidance
Committee”. This new committee replaces the
“Compliance Committee” and will be an integral part of
our community. This committee will help educate our
neighbors on our governing documents while providing
support and guidance to ensure we maintain fantastic
curb appeal. If interested or wanting to learn more,
please contact admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or
directors@lakeashtonhoa.org.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Marti Schmidt, President & Treasurer
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, Vice President
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Mike Wilson
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Website: lakeashtonhoa.com
• ARC Requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton/la
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• Dave Bishop, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/HOA Liaison
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Claude Browne, Secretary
secretaryla2@outlook.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Pierre Duquette, LAII ARC Chair
A6lawharc2@gmail.com
• ARC requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton2
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SAFETY
SECURITY TRANSITION
Installation of the equipment needed for the system
to function is ongoing and staff is in the process of
training. Soon residents will be notified of the process
to receive a RFID tag and Amenity Access Card.
LACDD (Lake Wales) residents will receive their RFID
tag and Amenity Access Card at the Clubhouse.
LAIICDD (Winter Haven) residents will receive their
RFID tag at the HFC and their Amenity Access Card
at the Clubhouse. All residents will complete an
application during the issuance of credentials that will
verify the information provided and allow for changes
to made or residents to submit information for the
first time. Please stay tuned to email for information
on when this will take place.
Examples of the RFID tags and amenity access cards are
on display in the Clubhouse Media Center and HFC
Activities Desk for residents to get a first time look at the
credentials that will be distributed. We understand this is a
big change for residents and we are here to help with this
transition. Please feel free to reach out to Supervisors or
Staff with any questions. Contact information for
Supervisors can be found on pages 10 and 11. Residents
can also contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or LA II
(WH) CDD Community Director James Margeson,
at jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com with questions.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Brenda Jackson, NW PR Liaison
For Neighbors … By Neighbors
Since its inception, Neighborhood Watch continues to
evolve from an “extra set of eyes and ears” approach
to crime prevention to a solid and sought after
community involved infrastructure bringing law
enforcement, local officials, and neighbors together
with one common goal, to make our cities, towns, and
communities safer for everyone. Here in Lake Ashton,
we not only address crime prevention, we create an
atmosphere that strives to bring pride, unity and
quality of life to all of our neighbors.
We would like to thank our current group of deputies:
Vera Schwartz, Donna Debnar, Robert Roy, Vaughn
Platt, David Harrison, Carolyn Bishop, and Jeannie
Franklin.
Interested in joining the team? If you live in any of the
open neighborhoods listed below, we would love to
speak to you. Just a little of your time can make a
huge impact in our community and provide you the
opportunity to get to know and help your neighbors
and have fun doing it.
Neighborhood #1: Ashton Club, Dornoch, Gullane,
Muirfield Loop
Neighborhood #3: Aberdeen, Berwick, Strathmore,
Troon, Turnberry, Waterford
Neighborhood #5: Blackmoor, Dunmore, Litchfield,
Limerick
Neighborhood #9: Hogan
If interested in learning more about the deputy or
block captain positions please contact Deputy Chief,
Joan DiBattista @ 239.851.7899.
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Benefits of Restoring and Sealing
Pavers with Polymeric Sand
• Inhibits weeds and grass in joints.
• Reduces moss growth.
• Deters ants and other insects.
• Prevents loss of sand in joints.
• Helps repel oil, grease, grime and stains.
• Easier routine cleaning, enhances color,
texture and brightness.
• Resists the effects of harsh
weather conditions.
• Keeps the under base materials dry to
prevent pavers from sinking and dipping.
Patios & Walkways
Benefits of Proper Drainage
Installing Channel Drains
• Removes water from flooded low areas
where water accumulates causing weeds,
mildew and mold growth.
• Keeps entire paver area looking
consistent without stains or permanent
embedded darkening in pavers.
• Prevents water entering pool or other
unwanted areas. Avoids slip areas
from forming.
• Directs water in correct direction allowing
drains to stay washed and functional.
• Paver Installation
• Pressure Washing
• Travertine Sealing
• Paver Repair
• Polymeric Sanding
Installing Channel Drain
Steps for Sealing 1-2-3
1 Commercial pressure wash removing
dirt, mold, mildew, weeds and
contaminates.
2 Re-sand with polymeric sand locking
deep inside joints.
3 Heavy multi-application of sealer
to renew the original look of newly
installed pavers (color added in
sealer optional).
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POLICE CHIEFS MEETING
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
We once again hosted the
Lake Wales and Winter
Haven Police Chiefs at
Monday Coffee in February
and as always, they
presented a wealth of
information on safety, a
summary of the year’s
activity, and the integral part we play in keeping our
community safe. Neighborhood Watch with all of you
is doing a great job. We can’t thank our Law
Enforcement enough for all that they do, not only for
Lake Ashton but all of Lake Wales and Winter Haven.
Monday’s meeting
proved to be one of my
proudest and favorite
moments as it allowed us
to really show support
and respect to our Law
Enforcement partners by recognizing the service of
four K9 officers. We were thrilled to work with a
wonderful organization in presenting (and surprising)
each Chief with a beautiful quilt for each K9 Officer
made by our very own residents from the K9 Quilt of
Honor organization. These quilts were an amazing gift
honoring and showing recognition to K9 Max and K9
Badge of Lake Wales; and to K9 Miko and K9 Carlo of
Winter Haven. If you would like more information on
this wonderful cause and their quilts, visit their FB
page K9 - Quilt of Honor or contact them at
CERTMinistry@gmail.com
ASSISTED PATROL (CAP)
By Mike Weissberg
Lake Ashton CAP members patrolled for a total of
3,531 hours last year. It is our hope that with more
members we can break this record. All we ask for is
two hours a week. Our community needs your help —
join today! Applications are available at either the
Clubhouse Activities Desk or the HFC. For more
information contact Mike Weissberg at 917-482-3151
or lakeashtoncap@gmail.com.
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The following films have been nominated for Best
Picture at the 96th Academy Awards ceremony.
MARCH 5 — 7 (NO 3 & 7 PM
SHOWINGS MARCH 6)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
KILLERS OF THE FLOWER
MOON
2023 | R | 3h 26 min
Based on David Grann's broadly lauded best-selling
book, "Killers of the Flower Moon" is set in 1920s
Oklahoma and depicts the serial murder of
members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation, a string
of brutal crimes that came to be known as the Reign
of Terror.
MARCH 12 — 14 (NO 11 AM
SHOWING MARCH 13)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
OPPENHEIMER
2023 | R | 3H
During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie
Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert
Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) to work on the topsecret
Manhattan Project. Oppenheimer and a team
of scientists spend years developing and designing
the atomic bomb. Their work comes to fruition on
July 16, 1945, as they witness the world's first
nuclear explosion, forever changing the course of
history.
MARCH 20 AT 11 AM & 3 PM
ONLY
(NO MOVIES MARCH 19 OR 21)
THE HOLDOVERS
2023 | R | 2H 13MIN
From acclaimed director Alexander
Payne, THE HOLDOVERS follows a curmudgeonly
instructor (Paul Giamatti) at a New England prep
school who is forced to remain on campus during
20
Christmas break to babysit the handful of students
with nowhere to go. Eventually he forms an unlikely
bond with one of them -- a damaged, brainy
troublemaker (newcomer Dominic Sessa) -- and with
the school's head cook, who has just lost a son in
Vietnam (Da'Vine Joy Randolph).
MARCH 26 — 28
MAESTRO
2023 | R | 2H 9MIN
Maestro is a towering and fearless love
story chronicling the lifelong
relationship between Leonard Bernstein
(Bradley Cooper) and Felicia Montealegre Cohn
Bernstein (Carey Mulligan). A love letter to life and art,
Maestro at its core is an emotionally epic portrayal of
family and love.
CLOSED CAPTIONED SHOWINGS:
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
11 AM SHOWINGS ON WEDNESDAYS,
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
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11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
MARCH 1
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
NYAD
2023 | PG-13 | 2HR 1MIN
Three decades after giving up marathon
swimming in exchange for a career as a
sports journalist, 60-year-old Diana Nyad (Academy
Award nominee Annette Bening) becomes obsessed
with completing the 110 mile swim from Cuba to
Florida. Determined to become the first person to
finish without a shark cage, Diana goes on a thrilling,
four-year journey with her best friend and coach
Bonnie Stoll (two-time Academy Award winner and
nominee Jodie Foster) and a dedicated sailing team.
MARCH 8
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
AMERICAN SYMPHONY
2023 | PG-13 | 1H 40MIN
Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist
Jon Batiste is immersed in composing an
original symphony reimagining the traditions of the
classical form, bringing together an expansive and
inclusive diaspora of music for a performance at storied
Carnegie Hall. This extraordinary trajectory is upended
when Batiste's life partner, best-selling author Suleika
Jaouad, learns that her long-dormant cancer has
returned. Academy Award-nominated director Matthew
Heineman delivers a portrait of two inimitable artists at a
crossroads and a profound meditation on art, love, and
the creative process.
MARCH 15, 3 PM & 7 PM
BROOKLYN
2015 | PG-13 | 1H 52MIN
Young Irish immigrant Eilis Lace
(Saoirse Ronan) navigates her way
through 1950s Brooklyn. Lured by the
promise of America, Eilis departs
Ireland and the comfort of her mother's home for
the shores of New York City. The initial shackles of
homesickness quickly diminish as a fresh romance
sweeps Eilis into the intoxicating charm of love. But
soon, her past disrupts her new vivacity, and Eilis
must choose between two countries and the lives
that exist within. Nominated for Best Picture, Best
Actress in a Leading Role, and Best Adapted
Screenplay at the 2016 Oscars.
MARCH 29
11 AM (NO 3 & 7 PM
SHOWINGS)
THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE
BARLEY
2006 | NR | 2H 7MIN
In 1920s Ireland young doctor Damien O'Donovan
(Academy Award nominee Cillian Murphy) prepares
to depart for a new job in a London hospital. As he
says his goodbyes at a friend's farm, British Black
and Tans arrive, and a young man is killed. Damien
joins his brother Teddy (Padraic Delaney) in the Irish
Republican Army, but political events are soon set in
motion that tear the brothers apart.
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LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULEZ!
By Gina Krall
The LA Mardi Gras Krewe
excitedly took their
assigned lineup in the
Lake Wales Mardi Gras
Parade on Saturday,
February 10, just three
days before Fat Tuesday.
A few days prior, our den
(Mardi Gras speak for
wher e the parade
decorations are stored)
was transformed into Bourbon Street. Royals to be crowned, King Louie and Queen Sara (Louis and Sara
Helsen), were escorted into the ball by the Lord and Lady in Waiting (Ralph and Ann Ludwick). Loyal subjects
lined up to bow and curtsy as they passed. After taking the Royal Oath of Office they were crowned Lake
Ashton’s 2024 Mardi Gras King and Queen by the Duke and Duchess of Dunmore (Phil Hines and Gayle
Ellerbe). Entertainer Diana Lynn was the master of ceremonies for the festive evening. On Saturday, Lake
Wales Parade Committee placed our Krewe between the Grand Marshall and Sheriff Grady Judd. King Louis
and Queen Sara sat on the back of a red Mustang convertible, waving to the crowd and tossing beads. They
were followed by two banners carried by Krewe members and then our lavishly decorated float with Diana
riding in the back and singing to the applauding crowds. Following the float, our own Ashtonettes twirled
their way through the streets. Next came more sign carriers holding a “Sponsored by Art’s Golf Cars” banner,
recognizing Art’s Golf Cars for paying our krewe’s entrance fee for the second year in a row. Bringing up the
rear of our krewe were the always outstanding LA Shakers. We certainly made our presence known to the
celebrating crowds.
PORTRAIT OF A BRIDE DELIGHTS AUDIENCE
By Diane Dillon
BOLLA, sponsored the popular Portrait of a Bride Event in the Clubhouse Ballroom on January 27. Leigh Ann
Brown, dynamic speaker, and collector of vintage wedding gowns, returned to Lake Ashton with close to 20
of her favorites. Each gown came with a fascinating story regarding its owner and the issues of the day when
the gown was worn. The oldest gown, from 1859, is green. Of course, Leigh Ann had many stories pertaining
to the growth of her collection, currently at
441 dresses. Leigh Ann’s personal journey
and colorful anecdotes delighted the
audience of over 100 ladies. During the
presentation, which lasted several hours,
everyone enjoyed delicious refreshments
including many desserts lovingly created by
BOLLA members. Feedback on this event
has been overwhelming. The members of
BOLLA would like to thank the staff at the
Clubhouse and everyone who attended and
supported this event.
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ST. PADDY’S DAY PARTY
By David Harrison
SENIOR EXPO
DON’T MISS LAKE ASHTON’S
SENIOREXPO
FREE!
10 am to Noon
March 15
WANT TO BE
A VENDOR?
SCAN TO
REGISTER
Visit with vendors ranging in
expertise such as cosmetic,
medical, insurance, health &
fitness, and so much more!
Lake Ashton Clubhouse Ballroom
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton residents
are invited to the
Clubhouse Ballroom
for the first-ever Senior
Expo where we will
have a wide variety of
vendors that cater to
senior needs. The
vendors participating
in the Expo range in
expertise such as local
public safety
organizations, travel
agents, financial planning, health & fitness, and so
much more. This free event will take place March 15
from 10 am to noon.
LA CRUISE-IN
RESCHEDULED!
MARCH 16
2 — 5 pm
Join us for the rescheduled date for this FREE event
March 16 from 2 pm to 5 pm in the Clubhouse West
Parking Lot. Enjoy food trucks, classic and modern
cars alike, and live music from Southbound. We will
be judging cars and presenting the winners of each
category with a prize. The categories are Best Classic
(pre-1989), Best Modern (post-1989), and Crowd
Favorite winners will receive a ribbon and a gift card!
Registration ends on March 8. Car owners should
sign up online by scanning the QR code on page
above or at the Clubhouse Activities Office. If you are
attending the event, please be advised that parking
will only be available in the east parking lot and golf
cart parking will be in the circle drive.
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The LA Purple Stars is
once again hosting a St.
Paddy's Day Party on
March 17 from 7 to 10
pm in the Community
Room of the HFC. This is a fundraiser for our team to
benefit the American Cancer Society and everyone is
invited. Tickets are $10 and on sale at the HFC, with
cash or check payable to LA Purple Stars. DJ Wayne
will provide great dance music and, of course, some
Irish tunes. Don't forget you can bring your favorite
food and beverage. Any questions call David
Harrison at 863-326-6418.
KARAOKE
Sing your heart out at Karaoke in the Ballroom on
March 27! $5 tickets are available for purchase online
or at the Clubhouse Activities Office. Karaoke moves
to Charm City in April. Stay tuned for more
information.
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
By Debby Landgrebe
Rejoice and celebrate the
blessing of Resurrection
Sunday on Easter, March 31.
Bring your golf carts, blankets,
family, friends, visitors and
neighbors and most of all
bring your heart prepared to
sing praises to the Risen Lord
and be filled with abundant
joy! Come early as 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 am. Seating will be
available as well as golf cart parking. An offering will
be taken. Everyone is welcome, regardless of
belief. We certainly have many reasons to be
thankful. Hope to see you Easter Sunday.
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SALES
By Karen Nelson
Changes in
Latitudes
Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation
(LAPAC) is presenting the 16th Annual Showcase
- Changes in Latitudes in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Opening Night is Friday, March 22 at
7:30 pm, Saturday Matinee is March 23 at 1:30
pm, and Closing Night is Saturday at 7:30 pm.
Tickets are currently on sale online and at the
Clubhouse Activities Office (scan the QR code on
page 24). Each resident is only allowed to
purchase 8 tickets maximum. Premium seats are
$25, regular seats are $20.
As usual, the matinee will have an extended
intermission for those with mobility needs.
LAPAC will be providing extra ushers at this
performance for those needing extra help with
wheelchairs and walkers. Persons with those
devices may sit in their assigned seat for this
performance and we will assist in storing your
device, or as an option, we will remove the
normal chair in that location if requested by you
and you can sit in your device. Please advise in
advance if you would like this service. Purchase
of tickets can be made by check (made out to
LAPAC) or credit card. For those of you who
want to use a credit card, Ticketleap will add an
additional 3% charge to the total cost of the
tickets.
The Showcase is created, produced, staged, and
performed by your Lake Ashton friends and
neighbors - treat yourself to this classic Lake
Ashton entertainment! See you there!
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UPCOMING EVENTS
AT THE CLUBHOUSE & HFC
April 12 - Elvis Impersonator at the HFC
May 10 - Pressure Point at the HFC
May 17 - Denim & Diamonds Ladies Luncheon at the
Clubhouse
July 4 - Star Spangled Shindig at the Clubhouse
November 2 - Fall Festival at the Clubhouse
December 31 - New Year's Eve at the Clubhouse w/ 99
in the Shade
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SOCIAL
POTLUCKS
The best way to meet new friends is over a good meal!
Join friends and neighbors at the monthly potlucks held at
the Clubhouse and HFC. Mark the dates listed below on
your calendars now and bring a dish to share! Sign up
online or at either Activities Desk.
Clubhouse:
April 16, June 11,
August 13, October 8
December 10
HFC:
March 21, May 16,
July 18, September 19
November 21
COLORS OF HOPE SPRING
FASHION SHOW
By Kristy McKibben
Join us for an exciting “Colors of Hope” Fashion
Show on Wednesday, March 13 in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Tickets are $25, and a portion of the
proceeds will benefit Good Shepherd Hospice, a
cause near and dear to many of us. A tasty luncheon
will be provided.
Beautiful and wearable Spring fashions will be
showcased by your modeling friends and provided
by Babe’s Shoes & Apparel of Lakeland. Babe’s will
be set up to sell before and after the show. Doors
open at 11 AM, lunch at 11:30 AM, Fashion Show
12:15-1:15 PM. Shopping will continue until 2:30 PM.
Tickets are $25 and on sale at the Clubhouse.
Checks only, please, made out to Kristy McKibben.
We have a stamp that will
identify your check
as “HOSPICE FASHION SHOW.”
TOUR DE LA
Bicycle riders (two wheel, trikes, recumbents, e-bikes
and anything that moves by pedaling) are invited to
join the Lake Ashton Pedalers on March 24 at noon at
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the HFC for a group fun ride. There will be ten mile
and twenty-mile routes through the neighborhoods
of Lake Ashton. Each route ends up back at the
HFC. Limited to 50 riders - complete a registration
form (available at the Clubhouse or HFC Activities
Desks) by March 19. Call Don at 423-284-7866 or
email Shelley at shelleyknee@gmail.com with any
questions.
BOOK TALK DATE CHANGED
New date: April 5 at 11 am in the Clubhouse Card
Room. Have a conversation with Jeffrey Wilkinson
PhD, one of the authors of the new book “The Wall
Between”. This will be a 90-minute session, hearing
from the author, facilitated by another Lake Ashton
resident, Dr. Gary Goldetsky as well as being able to
ask questions. There is no fee for the session.
Participants will need to have read the book. If you
don’t already have the book, they are available for
$20 (email Jeff at drjeffreywilkinson@gmail.com). The
session will be limited to 20 people.
2024 POLK SENIOR GAMES
The 31st Annual Polk Senior Games are scheduled to
run through March 9 at various sites throughout the
county. More information can be found online
at polkseniorgames.org. If you compete in the
Games, and/or win a medal, send a picture and your
information to Valerie, valerie@lakeshtoncdd.com, for
recognition in the LA Times!
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
SPRING FLING
We love our Lake
Ashton
Volunteers! YOU
make Lake Ashton
the wonderful place that it is! We have planned a
wonderful invitation-only event on April 19 to show
our heartfelt appreciation. Volunteers will receive an
invitation in mid-March in the mail which will need to
be exchanged for a ticket to the event by April 15.
Thank you for ALL that you do for Lake Ashton!
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By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars are selling luminary bags at Monday
Coffee as a fundraiser for The American Cancer Society
for a minimum donation of $10. Decorate the bag, return
the bags and a small can like soup, to any LA Purple Stars
member or Activities Desk staff member or volunteer by
March 8. We will put a tea light in each bag to illuminate
it. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to join the Walk
For A Cure at 6 pm on Tuesday, March 12 in the
Clubhouse West Parking Lot to walk around the Pavilion
and end back at the Clubhouse circle to view all the
luminary bags.
TRIVIA
By David Fix
Lake Ashton Sunday Night Trivia continues to grow in
popularity. A recent Sunday Night saw 226 players — a
record turnout! Join your neighbors for an evening of fun
and the chance to win some cash. Just $1 to play.
Maximum of 8 per table. Come with your team or come
join a table looking for players to join them. Open tables/
seating. Table are not reserved and tables are available
on a first-come first-filled basis. Doors open at 6 pm and
Trivia begins promptly at 7. Bring your own snacks and
non-alcoholic beverages and make it a night of fun and
socializing. Email lakeashtontrivia@gmail.com to be
added to the database to be kept up-to-odate on trivia
information. Due to scheduling conflicts, Trivia will only
be held March 24 and 31. Hope you come join the fun!
ENTERTAINMENT SERIES
Aloha, Lake Ashton! On April 5 at 6 pm residents can
attend an authentic luau in the Clubhouse Ballroom
featuring entertainment by Uso's, a group of exceptional
worldwide performers that will transport you to the
South Pacific Islands with their authentic music and
dances. Included in the ticket price is a buffet featuring
delicious tropical fare. You don't want to miss this show!
Tickets are $45 each and will go on sale online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office on March 5 at 9 am. Please
be sure to note any dietary restrictions when purchasing
your ticket.
PASSOVER SEDER
By David Harrison
The Jewish community of Lake Ashton would like to
invite all residents to share a Passover Seder at the
Eagle's Nest on Monday, April 22 at 4:45 pm. Garden
salad, choice of pot roast or 1/4 roasted chicken, glazed
carrots, roasted potatoes, coffee and iced tea are
included for only $23/person. Matzoh, ceremonial
kosher wine and dessert will be provided for each
guest. Make an entree choice when signing up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office no later than April 12. Make
check payable to David Harrison. Call 863-326-6418
with any questions.
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There are only two shows left for the 2024
Entertainment Series! Individual tickets are still on
sale online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office for
Frankie Scinta on March 6 and Jenene Carameilo on
March 29.
Frankie Scinta — March 6: From
the moment he steps on stage,
the audience embraces Frankie
Scinta with laughter, applause, and
genuine awe of his talent. With
his tremendous ability to
entertain, a performance by “The
Showman” is anything but typical. In addition to
being a world-class vocalist and musician, Frankie is
also a comedian and spot-on impressionist.
Jenene Caramielo — March 29: From her early work
in regional theater musicals such as The Music Man
and Fiddler on the Roof to opera workshops
including Aida, to lead vocalist in
pop music-packed theme park
productions, Jenene’s lifelong
training and work in voice,
dance, piano, and acting &
improvisation has delighted
audiences the world over.
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Today, women control a third of household assets. But by
2030, U.S. women are expected to control much of the assets
that the baby boomer generation will pass to heirs; roughly
30 trillion in assets. Women are becoming the newest face
of wealth and will increase their net worth even more in
the coming years. Women are also becoming the primary
‘breadwinners’ in many families and financial decisionmakers.
Women have unique needs that often differ from their
male counterparts:
• Women have an additional life expectancy of 5 years longer
than men.
• Women earn seventy-nine cents to every dollar a man
earns.
• Women often take time off from work to care for other family
members.
• Women, on average, save less than men for retirement and
other financial goals.
It’s essential that women work toward managing their finances
and meet with trusted professionals who understand their
situation. They can plan for their future by incorporating these
essential components:
Tax planning- Planning for taxes at the beginning of the
year can help determine appropriate tax-saving strategies.
Certain tax credits and contribution limits for retirement
savings accounts may phase out.
Goal setting- Even though saving, investing, and spending
is important, it’s vital that women identify realistic goals to
work toward. Some goal-setting ideas include:
• Giving to charity
• Estate planning
• Pursuing a specific return on investments
• Eliminating debt and working toward paying off a mortgage
Selecting investment strategies aligned with
values- A study by Cerulli Associates found that 43% of
women feel a company’s policies on social or environmental
issues are essential when deciding to invest in that company.
Women can work with financial professionals to help identify
strategies aligning with their goals and values.
Working with financial, legal, and tax
professionals- Women may have more complex tax
and estate planning needs than their male counterparts,
especially when they inherit. Having unbiased professional
advice suitable for their unique situation is also essential.
These professionals can work as a team to help identify
unique issues, develop a plan, and select strategies to help
women work toward their goals.
Diversifying their portfolio’s investment
strategies- Putting all your money into strategies
that aren’t diversified can leave one with a tax bill or
put a portfolio at risk of loss during market turbulence.
Implementing annuities and other strategies outside an
employer’s retirement savings account may offer additional
diversification. By taking action to manage their wealth and
plan for their future, women can pursue financial confidence,
regardless of their income.
SWG2954120-0623
Contact me today!
Jim Cooper
Certified Financial Fiduciary
P: (863) 589-6850
E: jimcooper@newinsightfinancial.com
Lake Ashton Resident
99 6th St SW Suite 109
Winter Haven FL 33880
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15-minute appointment.
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BOOT CAMP SESSIONS
March 27 at 9:30 am in the Cinema: “What Else?
Long-Term Care & Financial Planning”
THINK & DRINK: PLATELET
RICH PLASMA
Learn about Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), the amazing
“liquid gold” that every person has flowing through
their veins at this very moment, on April 12 at 6:30
pm. Carey Coco, nurse practitioner at Keep Moving
Health, will explain how PRP is a widespread and very
popular treatment for a variety of conditions including
joint pain. She will explain the process behind this
innovative treatment and answer any questions that
you may have. You don’t want to miss this very
intriguing medical Think & Drink, so sign up online
today! Everyone will receive a free glass of wine at the
event. Tea and water will be available as well.
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA
Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays, 11 to 11:45 am at the HFC. Everyone
welcome. No charge. Mats or chairs available or bring
your own. Slow, gentle poses with long holds.
Positions shown for beginners, intermediate and
experienced.
YOGA SHARE
Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (316-516-2815)
Come join us in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 8:45 am
Wednesdays for a relaxing hour of stretching,
strengthening, and meeting new friends. There is no
charge.
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Know Thy Health
By Lynda Hadley
The Endocrine System: Hormones
Most of us don’t realize the role that the
endocrine system plays in regulating our body
processes. As we age, there is a decrease in our
fat-burning hormones, and an increase of our fatstoring
hormones. Growth hormone is involved in
building lean tissue and burning fat. It also builds
collagen (youthful skin), enhances immune
function (keeps you healthy), and stimulates
cartilage growth (increased bone density). As it
declines, along with testosterone, we tend to
pack on fat which lowers these hormones even
more and starts the cycle of weight gain.
Cortisol increases with stress and age and leads
to increased abdominal fat. The effects of
increased cortisol include slower metabolism (we
burn less calories), reduced lean tissue (we lose
muscle), loss of energy (we become lethargic). As
women age their estrogen levels decline. The
effects of lower estrogen levels include increased
appetite, reduced fat burning, redistribution of
fat to the belly area, and decreased energy.
Progesterone also declines with age, altering the
progesterone-to-estrogen ratio and causing a
condition known as “estrogen dominance.” This
can lead to irritability, depression, sleep
problems, water retention, increased appetite,
and sugar cravings. Testosterone is important for
weight management because it helps build and
maintain muscle. It also burns fat and increases
energy. As testosterone declines with age, the
result is loss of lean tissue and muscle tone.
Lower mental energy and increased visceral fat.
Exercise is the key to activating hormones and
countering cortisol’s effect on our waistline.
Exercising at least 3 times per week for 45
minutes can increase secretion of hormones and
put you back in control of your health and fitness
goals.
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Check out these offerings here and in the two calendar inserts to learn how to nurture your
Mind, Body, and Soul at the Clubhouse and the HFC.
Make it a goal in 2024 to focus on improving your mental health and fitness.
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
✴Free Virtual Meditation Session:
Mondays at 3 pm via Zoom, email
yogawinterhaven@gmail.com
✴Chair Yoga: Tuesdays
at 9 am. $5/class
(payable at class). No
equipment is required.
✴ZUMBA is a dance fitness class using
Latin, international, and
contemporary music. The routines
use simple, repetitive dance moves
that are easy to follow. Every dance
move can be modified for a low or
high impact workout for any skill
level.
✴ AQUA ZUMBA integrates
the Zumba formula and philosophy
with traditional aqua fitness
disciplines, blending it all together
into a safe, challenging, water-based
workout that’s cardio-conditioning,
body-toning, and most of all,
exhilarating beyond belief.
HFC
✴Zumba at the HFC Sports Court -
Wednesdays at 5:30 pm. $5
✴Aqua Zumba - April 5, 12 & 26, 5:30
pm. $5
✴Beginning Chair & Balance:
Mondays at 10 am
✴Water Aerobics: Tuesdays —
Saturdays at 8:30 am
✴Classical Stretch: Mondays &
Thursdays at 11 am
✴Aqua Reloaded: Mondays at 12 pm,
Wednesdays & Fridays at 10 am
✴Cardio Swing & Yoga Cool: Tuesday
& Thursdays at 9 AM
✴Triple B (Bat Wings, Bellies, &
Bulges): Wednesdays at 9 am
✴Basic Fitness & Cardio: Tuesdays &
Thursdays at 10 am
✴Aqua Motion: Tuesdays &
Thursdays at 4 pm
✴Back To Basics: Fridays at
9 am
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Monday, March 4 from 6 to 9 pm at
the HFC Craft Room. Create a
beautifully unique glass garden stake!
Sign up at the HFC with a check for $40 made out
to Jill Groves. Pre-registration is required. All
materials included. No experience necessary.
FUSED GLASS PLATE
& MORE
Friday, March 29 from 10 am to 1 pm
at the Clubhouse Craft Room.
Create a fused glass plate, trivet or
set of 4 coasters. Sign up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with a
check for $40 made out to Jill
Groves. Pre-registration is
required. All materials included. No
experience necessary. Contact: Jill Groves,
419-902-7966 or manorridgecreations@gmail.com.
CARDS FOR ALL AGES
Facilitators: Judy Ridpath
(650-678-1174) and Marianne Morcone
(860-712-9440)
Join in the fun of card making. This class
is for all levels. If you never made cards
before, come try something new. Material to make
two cards will be provided for $5. Meet the first
Wednesday of each month in the Clubhouse Craft
Room from 2 to 4 pm. You must register to attend.
Contact
BOB ROSS OIL
PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
March 9 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Swaying Palms
$35 (payable at class) — sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office by noon on March 8
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Artist Freddie Combs will present a day-long watercolor
workshop March 9 from 9 am to 3 pm in the HFC with a
break for a sack lunch. Students will create two
watercolor paintings per session. Price per session is
$50. Call 863-307-1244 to reserve a place.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Turn bubbles into watercolor floral art
on March 12 at 11:30 am! You will
make two pieces of original artwork
using specialty watercolor paper, paint,
and bubbles. Supplies and instructions will be
included for $8/person. Space is limited to 20. Sign
up online or at the Clubhouse Activities office by
March 4.
Make use of an old t-shirt you no longer wear while
also celebrating Earth Day! On April 9 at 11:30
am Carmen will show you how to make reusable tshirt
bags. These bags are very useful in everyday
life and they are completely machine washable! If
you don’t have a T-shirt, one will be provided for
you at the class. All supplies and instructions will be
included for $8 per person. Space is limited to 20
people, so don't wait to sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities office by April 2.
BRUSHES AND BEVERAGES
Instructor: Sheila Vertoli
March 15 at 3 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom
16” x 20” of Van Gogh’s Starry Night
$35, pay at the Clubhouse Activities Desk with a
check made out to Sheila Vertoli by March 11
April 24 at 3 pm in the Clubhouse Craft Room
Wooden Pallet of the Key West Lighthouse
$35, pay at the Clubhouse Activities Desk with a
check made out to Sheila Vertoli by April 22
FINANCIAL PLANNING
LUNCH & LEARN
Have annuities left you with questions? Get them
answered while enjoying a delicious lunch in the
Ballroom on April 10 at 12 pm. Sign up online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Office today!
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BALANCE & VERTIGO
PRESENTATION
Do you ever feel a little “off-balance,” “shaky” or
experience vertigo? We ALL have! And now that we’re
older, we’re more aware of the danger of being unsteady
on our feet. Falls can change your life irrevocably. So why
not strengthen your stability while you can? Come to this
gathering of your neighbors and hear how to enhance
your balance and even “cure” vertigo. Dr. Lakota Hillis
from EmpowerMe, the Physical Therapy group at the
HFC, will be our speaker on March 12 at 1 pm at the HFC.
Sign up online or at the HFC today!
LA DANCE CLASSES -
AMERICAN TANGO
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Mondays, March 11, 19, & 25 (no class March 4) from
4:30 to 5:30 in HFC Community Center
FREE! No partner needed.
TAP JAMMERS
Instructor: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse stage. All levels of
tappers welcome. Not designed for beginners.
CHERYL’S DANCE CLASS
Instructor: Cheryl Winchester
(cwinchester1012@gmail.com, 305-725-4946)
Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 am at the HFC
basketball courts.
BEGINNERS L INE DANCING
Instructor: Christine Baxter
Tuesdays (Beginners 7-9 pm) and Thursdays
(Beginners 9-11 am) in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
LORRIE’S LINE DANCE CLASS
Thursday, March 14 at the HFC: 1 pm Beginner, 2 pm
Improver
Thursday, March 28 at the HFC: 1 to 3 pm Combined
Class
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FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Linda Boast
The 2024 Lake Ashton Friendly Bocce Group will have
their annual tournament on Saturday, March 16 from 9 am
to approximately 2 pm at the newly remodeled bocce
courts located next to the Clubhouse. Lake Ashton
residents Jim and Kay Weaver of Weaver/Loveless Law
will sponsor the tournament again this year. They will
award prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. We
encourage all to come out to watch this year’s
tournament. Bring your chairs, lunch and drinks and spend
the day with a great group of people. Not available on the
16th? Join us at the courts on the 1st and 3rd Fridays from
4 to 6 pm for our tailgate socials. Bring your drinks and an
appetizer to share. Contact Stephanie Iszak
(609-980-9505, siszak@comcast.net) or Tammy Shields
(863-632-2024, tammy.shields1221@gmail.com) for more
information.
GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
The Lake Ashton Garden Club had a wonderful
morning touring Bok Towers on February 14. The club
had an opportunity to tour the “behind scenes” at the
Tower’s greenhouses. Sil Wells and Alice Hearn led
two different tours. A special thank you to both ladies
for an excellent tour. The club’s next meeting is
scheduled for March 13. The club members will tour
Dennis Krupinski’s pollinator heaven garden. Please
come and support the Garden Club on Wednesday,
April 10. The Club’s third annual silent auction/garden
sale will be held at 10am. The Garden Club does not
collect dues. The plant sale is its main fundraiser.
Monies collected go towards speakers, replenishing
plants at the pavilion, HFC pool, corners on Dunmore
and Mulligan, and the front of the Eagle’s Nest. The
club hopes to add other projects in the near future.
Anyone interested in donating plants, pots or
miscellaneous garden items for this event please
email Lynn Davis at crladavis@aol.com.
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SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
Singles have been busy — playing cards, eating out,
going to shows, and helping others. Our February
meeting had a good turnout, and we received thanks
for providing Christmas to a dozen Senior Orphans in
Polk County. These are people deep in poverty who
have no family to care for them. We also committed
to adopting Senior Orphans again this summer for
“Christmas in July.” Recent club activities included a
tour of Bok Tower, and lunch at Jacaranda Hotel last
month. After the meeting we played Five Crowns and
a board game, and we are open to learning new
games. Afterwards, we went to Harry’s Old Place for
dinner. Every Sunday at 2 p.m. we play cards and
board games at the Clubhouse ballroom (or if it’s busy
the Card Room), then it’s dinner out somewhere. Our
next meeting will be March 3 at 2 p.m. We hope you
join us.
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
Spring will officially arrive on March 19, so what better
way to kick off the season than with a presentation by
Barbara Comer entitled “Birds of Lake Ashton”. Her
presentation will surely motivate us to pick up our
cameras and enjoy the nature that surrounds us here
at Lake Ashton. Residents with an interest in
photography are welcome to attend our meeting and
members are encouraged to bring along a few
photos on a USB drive to share. The meeting will be
on March 11th at 10:30 am in the Clubhouse Cinema.
GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The next meeting of the LA Genealogy Club will be
Wednesday, March 13 at 2 pm in the HFC Craft
Room. We always have a good time sharing our
research stories and asking/answering questions.
Come join your fellow Lake Ashtonians and have fun
enjoying the company of your neighbors while also
looking for your long lost ancestors. Questions? Call
Jane at 815-545-6655.
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CLUB
By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is
holding their monthly meeting March 7 in-person only at
the Pavilion - please note change of venue. Social time
with snacks will be from 6 to 6:30 pm. Bring your own
non-alcoholic beverage. The in-person General meeting
will start at 6:30. Guest speaker Brandon Alvarado,
candidate for Seat 2 on the Lake Wales City
Commission, will discuss his vision for the future of Lake
Wales. Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for
more information.
LA REPUBLICAN
CLUB
By Linda Sandel
Mama Mia! It's time for LARC's annual Spaghetti
Dinner! Please join us at the Eagle's Nest for dinner
and camaraderie on March 27 at 5 pm. Tickets are
on sale at the Clubhouse Activities Desk. The cost
including tip is $15 for Members and $20 for guests.
The meal consists of Spaghetti & Meatballs, Chicken
Alfredo, Salad, Garlic Knots, Soda and Iced Tea.
Checks only, payable to LARC are due no later
than March 19. Lake Wales City Commission
candidates Danny Krueger, Danny Williams and
Crystal Higbee will be there to share their priorities
for the city during their 4-year term and value your
input. Mark your calendar for election day, Tuesday
April 2. Let your voice be heard!
Did you miss the Club Expo
in February? Residents
interested in joining a new
group should visit the
Clubhouse or HFC Activities
Desk to obtain the contact
information for the facilitator of the club, group, or
organization they are trying to join. Recurring
events and meetings of clubs, groups and
organizations are also included on the calendars
for the Clubhouse & HFC inserted into this issue.
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By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
The Duplicate Bridge group is celebrating 20 years
of Monday games at Lake Ashton, making us one of
the oldest ongoing activities in the community.
Started by Pat Foster — who still participates — the
group has provided both a challenging and a
learning opportunity for our players. We celebrated
our anniversary on January 29 with a luncheon prior
to our game. Presently the game is operated by Don
W. Fuller, an ACBL Certified Director. We welcome
new players of all abilities, though a basic knowledge
of the game is required. For more information
contact Don at dfuller627@yahoo.com.
Recent winners:
January 22: North-South 1st Nelda Sedlacek & Lois
Dole; 2nd Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
3rd Trish Kellar & Marian Oshinsky; East-West
1st Ralph Ritter & Judy Robertson; 2nd Jeff
Wilkinson & Howard Mayne; 3rd Marge Kniat &
Dana Griffiths
January 29: North-South 1st Chris Verges & Karla
Gengler; 2nd Marian Oshinsky & Trish Kellar;
3rd Don Fuller & James Ford; East West 1st Tom
Fleming & Graham Littlehales; 2nd Pat Foster &
Sonny Robinson; 3rd Alex Vogt & Colette FarlandVogt
February
5: North-South 1st Liz Smith & Keith
Stevens; 2nd Nelda Sedlacek & Don Fuller; 3rd Chris
Verges & Karla Gengler; East-West 1st Ralph Ritter &
Judy Robertson; 2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson;
3rd Mafie Walker & Howard Mayne
February 12: North-South 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford;
2nd Sonny Robinson & Pat Foster; 3rd Chris Verges
& Karla Gengler; East-West 1st Marian Oshinsky &
Nancy Golding; 2nd Ralph Ritter & Judy Robertson;
3rd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
The next meeting of the LAVA Auxiliary will be
Wednesday, March 20 at 6:30 pm. The LAVA
Auxiliary is made up of residents who love our
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country. It is non-political and any Lake Ashton
resident is invited to join. We meet once a month on
the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
near the stage at the Clubhouse. During the year we
host events to raise funds for our veterans and active
military. The Girl Scouts attended our February
meeting and offered for sale not only cookies but
also donations for cookies to be sent to our military
overseas. The LAVA Auxiliary started the donations
with a $400 check for this cause.
SAVE THE DATE: The Annual Craft Fair is Saturday,
October 26. If you would like to become a vendor,
stop by to see Sheila at the Clubhouse. Sheila has
the Vendor Packets. God Bless America!
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
LA Rockers is a wonderful group of residents that
spreads acts of kindness to our LA Community. By
painting and hiding rocks here at Lake Ashton we
hope to change a person’s day, outlook, and even
their life by finding just the right message at just
the right time. Our group had a great turnout for
the recent LA community Club Expo. We
welcomed six new members this past month. As
our group grows, we’ve had an average of 28
members at each meeting. Come give the group a
try! You don’t need to be an artist to create a
beautiful rock. There are lots of ways to paint and
the group is always happy to share tips and
techniques.
LA Rockers meets in the HFC Community Center
from 2 to 4 pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of
the month. The 1st Wednesday is for current
members to learn new skills and techniques. The
3rd Wednesday is a “Free Paint” session where
newcomers are welcome to join the group.
Newcomers will be lent the supplies they need for
their first session. It’s very important to contact
MJ Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) at least
five days before their first meeting so that
supplies can be provided. 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.
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By Sandy White
The Lake Ashton Swim Club is a fun opportunity to
swim for fitness with friends and fellow residents. As
a group we support each other. The volunteer
instructor/coach gives tips to help improve techniques
and creates different written suggested workouts for
all levels. Some come just for exercise; some also
want to improve their technique; while a few go to
one or more of the Florida Senior Games, which offer
a variety of strokes and distances in 10 age groups
and 2 gender groups. Whatever your interest, come
swim at your own pace and get fit with us. The club
has reserved the HFC pool on Mondays at 6 pm,
Wednesdays at 1 pm, and Saturdays at 10 am.
LA PICKLEBALL CLUB
By Lisa Savala
The Lake Ashton Pickleball Association (LAPA) is
comprised of residents who enjoy pickleball, from
Beginners to Advanced. LAPA is a great way to
connect with other players while making pickleball
more fun.
Here are a few things LAPA does:
• Supply balls to all courts
• Coordinate Training Clinics, Mixer Tournaments,
and Social Events
• Represent the members to the CDD
• Purchase essential items that go beyond the
CDD’s responsibility
• Manage league teams that compete with
neighboring communities
• Post playing time schedules and other useful
information on the bulletin board outside the
courts
Membership forms and a submission box are
located at the Clubhouse or HFC Activities
Offices. The cost is $12 for January through
December. If you sign up after January the fee is
prorated by $1 per month. For example, $9 if your
membership starts in April. Join us for another
year of pickleball fun!
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LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
This month we shine a
spotlight on Meals on Wheels
recipient Lenore “Gundy”
Costello. Lenore lives in Lake
Alfred and celebrated her
107th birthday in November.
“Gundy”, as she is known, is a former Executive Director
of the Girl Scouts Heart of Florida Council, founder of
Camp Wildwood and was recognized as the oldest Girl
Scout in the nation at the Girl Scouts National Conference
last July. Lenore is one of over 600 seniors and adults with
limited mobility throughout Polk County that depends on
Meals on Wheels for nutritiously-balanced meals each
week. Meal Services are based on need, not age or
income.Please consider joining Lake Ashton Friends of
Meals on Meals (“LA FOMOW”) to help promote this
very deserving non-profit organization in our community.
To become a member or for more information please
email lafomow@gmail.com.
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POTLUCK
By Nancy Sztanyo
To all you Michiganders, Yoop
Trolls! We are so excited
upcoming Michigan Potluck on
March 3 from 4 to 7 pm at the HFC.
Lots of people, delicious food and even a little
Michigan trivia. Sign up online or at either Activities
Desk. $5/couple or $3/person (to help pay for the
paper products needed). Please bring a dish that
will feed 8-10 people and your own beverage This
will be a fun filled event and we hope to see
everyone from our Great Lakes State! Any
questions - call or Nancy D’Herin 313.407.8283 or
Diane Schrauben 517.668.0832.
MISSOURI/NEBRASKA/
KANSAS STATE PARTY
By Nancy Rudy
The Potluck is on March 12 from 4 to 7 pm at the
HFC. If you have ever lived in one of these states, you
are most welcome to join us to meet old and new
friends. We will be serving Sloppy Joes and ask that
you bring a dish to share. Don’t forget utensils for
your dish and bring your favorite beverages. Also, if
you have new or gently used items to donate for
a silent auction, that would be appreciated. It helps to
defray the cost of supplies. R.S.V.P. to Nancy at
314-614-3669 or mrsnlr@cs.com before March 9.
Looking forward to seeing which state has the most
attendees!
SANDY ’ S NYS GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
Greetings to all neighbors
from New York! We are
looking forward to
seeing old and new
friends over the coming
year. Our monthly get-togethers
mostly held in the Clubhouse Ballroom on
the third Friday of the month at 6:30 pm. There are 5
dates that the room is unavailable so we will work
around those dates. Traditionally these will be
potlucks, but we welcome any other suggestions
(such as pizza nights, caterers, themes, etc). Please
note the following dates for the Clubhouse events:
March 15, May 17, August 16, September 20,
October 18.
March 15th: A Taste of New York Potluck – bring a
dish that reminds you of your NY home! Whether it’s
Sahlen’s hot dogs, Junior’s Cheesecake, Black &
White Cookies, Beef on Weck, salt potatoes, Buffalo
Wings, Spiedies, Chicken Riggies, White Hots, Grape
Pie, Greens & Beans, Waldorf salad, Tomato Pie, an
apple dish, pastrami on rye or your favorite family
recipe...bring enough to share with eight of your Lake
Ashton/NY Friends & Neighbors! For newbies: Please
send your contact information (name, address in LA,
phone number, email and where you’re from/live in
NY) to Deirdre Knapp (auntdeda@hotmail.com).
Hoping to see lots of “old” and new faces on March
15 (6:30 pm) at the Clubhouse Ballroom.
ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB
By Susie Escoda
Please join us for the
Italian/American Club
Potluck on March 21 at
the HFC at 6pm. Bring a
dish to share, (desserts are
taken care of) a beverage
and $1 to cover expenses. We look forward to
meeting some new members, so if you have Italian
heritage please join us. For more information contact
Susie Escoda at 863-206-6566.
LA BELLES
By Wallie Hartleb
The LA Belles Luncheon will be on Wednesday,
March 27 at noon at Charm City in Lake Ashton
Clubhouse. The telephone number to check their
specials is 863-622-3300. Please register at the
Clubhouse Activities Office or online as soon as
possible. If you have any questions, please call
Vivian Harmon at 317-430-2662. Let's celebrate
Spring together. Hostesses: Vivian Harmon and
Wallie Hartleb
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LAMGA
By David Kubissa
The first weekend in March brings LAMGA’s signature event to life, the annual Member-Guest Tournament that
takes place March 7, 8 and 9. The field comprises 60 two-man teams divided into 10 flights as they compete in
best-ball play on both the East and West courses.
The top finishers in each flight receive gift certificates to the pro shop. But win or not, all participants walk away
from the tournament with a generous gift bag that includes a variety of golf merchandise.
The teams compete in their own flights in nine-hole matches against one another. Along the way, they have a
chance to shoot for prizes in closest-to-hole opportunities and in a special 100-yard closest-to-pin contest from the
18th fairway on the West Course. That competition, on March 7, is sponsored by the Red Hoagland Hyundai.
Red Hoagland is one of dozens of sponsors supporting the tournament. Sponsorships come from a wide array of
businesses and services in the area. In addition to Red Hoagland, the following sponsors make major contributions
that enable LAMGA to fund this tournament: Amerity Financial / Burris Warner; Chris Bruser, Mutual of Omaha
reverse mortgage specialist; Art’s Golf Cars; and Snowbird Heating and Cooling.
This monthly article, throughout 2024, will include the names of other sponsors that have made the tournament
possible this year. You also can find the full list of LAMGA sponsors on the league’s web page at
LakeAshtonLiving.com.
The Red Hoagland dealership also supports a monthly competition of LAMGA players, and the results of the first
month of the season are in. Here is the leader board from January in the annual Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge:
1.) Darrel Reid, $38.75; 2.) Mike Krigelski and Tom Murphy tied with $29.75; 4.) Alan Gasner, $28.75; 5.) Pat O’Neil
and Ed Powers tied with $27.75.
LAMGA weekly participants compete for prizes in the form of pro shop credits. The amounts in the standings
represent how much in pro shop credits that they collected in January.
For more information about LAMGA,
including how you can join if you are new to
the community, visit the LAMGA web page
at LakeAshtonLiving.com.
Pictured: Darrel Reid, left, led the Red
Hoagland Hyundai Challenge after the first
month of the season. Next to him is Tom
Murphy, tied for second place with Mike
Krigelski.
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By Marti Schmidt
If you make a holein-one,
send your
name, date, hole,
and course number
to be featured in
the LA Times to valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
March – in like a lion, out like a lamb… let’s hope the lamb
shows up sooner rather than later. This winter season has
been a really wet and cold one for playing golf. Get your
green wardrobe ready to play on 3/12 in celebration of St
Patrick’s Day – and everyone will play from the green tees!
Before you know it, April 2nd will be upon us and our Tropical
Tuesday Closing Day and Lunch will arrive. I’m happy to
report we have volunteers for VP and Secretary as Janet and Marti step down. We’ll let you know who will carry those torches
at the luncheon. Still have questions? Ready to join? Contact Denise at denisepops23@aol.com for more info!
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
LALGA members “Got Their Green On” for the Member/Member Golf Tournament held February 12 & 13 with the theme 18
Shades of Green. Congratulations to all the winners and to Lydia Fichtman and Rita Lee and their committee for organizing the
2-day event. From Nancy Zografos, Chair for We Care for Kids, “I truly appreciate all the donations for the project that supplies
toiletries and hygiene products for homeless students. We donated six boxes each for the Winter Haven / Lake Wales High
Schools. It was greatly appreciated.”
Nominations are now open for the positions of LALGA President and Secretary. Those interested in running for one of these
offices should contact one of the nominating committee members: Rita Lee, Kathy Reed, Deb Louder, or Sandra Lancaster.
Electronic voting will be held March 20th – 26th and those elected will assume their roles on June 1.
Lots of fun Tuesday League Play Day games are scheduled for March. Check out the bulletin board in the hallway to the ladies’
restrooms in the Pro Shop where they are posted each month.
The Men’s and Women’s Club Championships will be held on March 21 – 22. Who will get the reserved golf cart parking at the
Pro Shop this year? The following four women are the top money winners to date for The Red Hoagland Challenge: Liz Leigh,
Kathy Reed, Bev Hines, and Shearly Simpson. Congratulations, ladies!
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Fine Arts & Photography Show
March 9, 2024
1 — 4 pm
Clubhouse
Ballroom
Judges: Rocky Bridges (Photography)
and Blair Updike (Fine Arts)
Ribbons will be awarded in each category
Pictured above:
2023 Photography Best in Show Winner
Lil Red by Shelley Brodka
Pictured at right:
2023 Fine Arts Best in Show Winner
Winter Woods by Sharon Makela
Admission is Free & Refreshments are Available Thanks to the Following Sponsors:
Bernie Pruitt,
Hill Nissan Sales Consultant
6401 Cypress Gdns Blvd
Winter Haven FL. 33884
Cell: 863.212.1670
Boyett Family Dentistry
150 Avenue A SE
Winter Haven, FL 33880
863.703.2757
The Gallery & Frame Shop
6795 N Scenic Hwy
Lake Wales 33898
863.676.2821
Kevin Weltlin
State Farm Agency
23865 US Hwy 27 N
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.676.6633
The Tessier Law Firm, P.A.
520 6th St NW
Winter Haven, FL. 33881
863.220.7927
Snowbird Heating &
Cooling, Inc.
1095-A US 92
Auburndale, FL 33823
863.551.3411
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