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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
February 2022
WATCH
THE
BIG GAME
ON THE
BIG SCREEN!
see p. 24
Simply the Best!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie McCutcheon
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
March Issue Deadline: Feb. 14
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length 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.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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 -
Edward Pagano, GM
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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FEBRUARY 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!
FEBRUARY 7
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Featured Speaker: Refuge on the Ridge
Featured Vendor: ServPro
FEBRUARY 14
Bite Me Monday
Blast from the Past with David Harrison
Featured Speaker: The Ritz Theatre
Featured Vendors: Edward Jones - Matthew
Simpson, and Lake Howard Heights and
Encompass Home Health will be sponsoring
FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS to celebrate
Valentine's Day!
FEBRUARY 21 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
— PRESIDENTS’ DAY
Peanut Butter Monday - donations can be
dropped off to the Ballroom Kitchen
FEBRUARY 28 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
— LACDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
CLUB, GROUP &
ORGANIZATION
PRESENTATIONS
Group Leaders - please reach out to
Christine at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com if
you would like to present your group at an
upcoming Monday Coffee! This is a good
way to introduce residents to the many
activities that make Lake Ashton
"Simply the Best".
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 18
SAFETY 20
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
GOLF 30
CLUBS 32
MIND & BODY 36
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Friday, February 18, 2022
9 am — HFC
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, February 28
9:30 am — Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y
COMM I S S I O N
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.
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TURNER’S MATTRESS GALLERY
A Better Night’s Rest For Less!
863-402-1688
WWW.TURNERFURNITUREONLINE.COM
AVON PARK SHOWROOM
2900 US 27 South
Avon Park, FL
SHOWROOM HOURS:
MONDAY - SATURDAY: 10 AM - 6 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM
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OUTLET HOURS:
MONDAY - SATURDAY: 10 AM - 5 PM
SUNDAY: CLOSED
1122 W Locke Street
Avon Park, FL
WAREHOUSE HOURS:
TUESDAY - SATURDAY: 8 AM - 5 PM
SUNDAY & MONDAY: CLOSED
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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
10 am to 8 pm Sunday
(Brunch 10 am to 3 pm)
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday
HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm , 7 days a week
THE CLUBHOUSE OFFICES & ACTIVITIES
DESK WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 21 IN OBSERVANCE OF
PRESIDENTS’ DAY
NEXT MONTHLY MARKET:
February 16 from 10 am to 2 pm in the
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
RED ROOSTER PRODUCE &
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
will be in the Clubhouse West Parking Lot
1st, 2nd & 4th Wednesdays 1 to 3 pm10 am to
3rd Wednesday 2 pm (during Monthly Market)
BOOKMOBILE
February 9 & 23, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15 pm)
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- John and Lisa Savala
NEW RESIDENT SOCIAL
The next New Resident Social will be held on March
11 at 2 pm at the HFC. Please sign up at either
Activities Desk, or on the online signup form sent out
via email blast.
Thank you to all to
helped celebrate
Lisa's 60th birthday
and make it such a
success. Thanks for
the cards, gifts,
balloons and
flowers, but mostly
thank you for your
presence. Special
thanks to Ron and
Arlene Torakis, Carl
and Linda Boast
and Vern and Amy
Frahm for their
efforts in putting it
all together.
CLERICAL SERVICES
AVAILABLE AT THE
CLUBHOUSE AND HFC
OFFICES DURING
BUSINESS HOURS
• Local or toll free fax: $1 first page and
$0.25 each additional page
• Long distance fax: $2 first page and $0.25
each additional page
• Receiving fax: $0.25 per page
• Black and white copies on white paper:
$0.05 per side (8.5x11)
• Black and white copies on colored paper:
$0.10 per side (8.5x11)
• Color copies: $0.25 per side (8.5x11,
white paper)
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Lake Ashton is at peak population and staff is enjoying hearing laughter throughout the Clubhouse as
residents welcome back those gone for the winter and others that have not been back to their Lake
Ashton home in two years! Residents are enjoying seeing Entertainment Series shows that have been on
hold since March 2020 and are excited to get back to some of the activities that are just now starting
back. Staff is working hard to ensure a robust activity schedule is available for those who want to get out
and enjoy time with friends and neighbors. In this edition of the LA Times, residents will find classes,
entertainment shows, themed parties and more to celebrate the season. There is even a special
Valentine's Day Dinner at Ashton Tap and Grill on Monday, February 14 from 4 to 8 pm (reservations
only). Please remember, hand sanitizer, masks and gloves are always available for
residents when
attending any event or activity at the Clubhouse.
With being at peak population please remember parking can sometimes be difficult when
attending certain events. Golf carts should be parked with both wheels touching the curb
when in the circular drive. Carpooling is also encouraged to help maximize parking during
large events. Additional golf cart parking is available on the basketball court during high
attendance events. Please be on the lookout for signage directing residents to this area.
Supervisors and staff would like to welcome Debby Landgrebe to the Lake Ashton Board of Supervisors.
She was appointed to fill seat 4 at the January 24 Board
of Supervisors meeting. The board also approved of
the replacement of paver walkway lights on the
pathway west of the Clubhouse main entrance and the
installation of surge protectors to help prevent future
damages. A wrap-up report of additional actions taken
at the meeting was sent out on January 26. The next
Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Monday,
February 28 at 9:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
LACDD
BOA R D O F SUP E RVISO R S
CONTA CT INF O
Robert (Bob) Plummer, Chairman
Security, Operations and Staff
Valentine’s Day Dinner Menu
$38/person, Reservations Required
Amuse Bouche
Pan Seared Sea Scallop with Chorizo
First Course
Sherried Shrimp Bisque
or
Winter Greens with Fresh Raspberries
& Champagne Vinaigrette
Entrée
Grilled Filet Mignon with Cabernet Demi
Glace, Au Gratin Potatoes & Asparagus
or
Horseradish Potato Crusted Salmon Filet with
Pink Champagne Butter Sauce & Asparagus
Dessert
Chocolate Hazelnut Mousse in
White Chocolate Cup
Glass of Champagne
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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, Finance, Reserve Study
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: 2nd Monday, 10 am to noon in
the Clubhouse Conference Room
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193, dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
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By Mary Bosman, LAIICDD Community Director
The LA II Board has been very busy acting on requests of the residents. Some of the areas of
discussion include the following: The construction was approved to build a golf cart path connecting
Sawgrass and the existing golf cart path. A professional evaluation will be scheduled to evaluate the
Pickleball courts and will be reviewed by the LA II Board at a future
meeting. Consideration and adoption of a term sheet for the Refunding
of the Series 2006 A Bonds and a vote for authorizing staff to prepare the
necessary documents for closing occurred. Pet play areas will get a
rehabilitation plan developed for future Board funding consideration. A
resident funded project was approved for Winged Foot Lane pet play
area. The Pebble Beach/Rattlesnake Lake wetland project was discussed.
The maintenance agreement failed on a vote pending further discussion.
Security was discussed and LA II CDD will have manned security 8 hours
daily going forward.
Projects that are currently being completed as a result of previous LA II
Board approval, include the new recumbent bike in the Fitness Center,
new flooring in the Racquetball and Sports Courts, new LED lighting in
the HFC, new windscreens and a securing rail
have been added to the pickleball courts,
electric hand dryers and ADA door openers
have been installed in the HFC bathrooms.
Also, the HFC and West Gate House have
been painted on the exterior along with the
front doors to the HFC being refinished. The
water volleyball net has been replaced and a
new pool stop clock are in place in addition to
the entry landscape beds being redone on
Ashton Boulevard.
At the Joint BOS Meeting, the new rate for
the non-resident user fee was voted to be
increased to $4,000/annually. This is a
safeguard for all residents so that they never
pay more than a non-resident to use the Lake
Ashton amenities. The Joint Amenity Policy
report will be presented at the next Joint BOS
meeting on April 18, 2022.
Please join us at the HFC for our Valentine
Dance on Friday, February 11 and the next LA
II Board meeting on Friday, February 18.
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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With card tables, poker tables, and billiard tables
available for use in the Game Room, anyone booking
a reservation in the Clubhouse Game Room should
be aware that the room will be available for multiple
activities at the same time. For example, if someone
has reserved the room to play cards or conduct a
meeting, the room will still be available for open play
on the billiards tables. If this does not match your
needs staff will try their hardest to find a room that
will be better suited for what you require. Please
contact Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community
Director with any questions or concerns at
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or 863-324-5457.
CLUBS, GROUPS, AND
ORGANI ZATIONS
REMINDERS
It is exciting to see so many residents enjoying the
amenities and staff wants to ensure all residents have
an equal opportunity to book a room for a new
activity or join one of the groups that currently meet
at the Clubhouse and HFC. Residents interested in
joining a new group should visit the Activities Desk in
the building that the group currently meets in to
obtain the contact information for the facilitator of
the group they are looking to join.
When booking a standing reservation, facilitators will
need to indicate if prior registration will be required
for residents to join the club, group or organization,
or if it is open to residents to join without registering
with the facilitator. In keeping with the Joint Amenity
Facilities Policies, there are no personal “standing”
weekly reservations allowed for the Amenity Facilities
listed in the reservation policies. Clubs, groups, and
organizations may make “standing” reservations. To
be considered a club, group or organization the
following criteria must be met in its entirety. Any club,
group or organization (collectively, “Clubs”) desiring
to utilize the Amenity Facilities activities display
space, Coffee Meetings, or the LA Times newsletter
to promote Club activities must be registered with
the Amenity Manager and meet the following criteria:
1. Clubs must be comprised of a minimum of at least
five (5) active members; all members must be
Residents or Renters/Leaseholders.
2. No Club may be formed, and no activities held
within the Amenities Facilities, for commercial or
profit-making purposes.
3. The purpose of each Club must be to provide
lifestyle-enhancing opportunities to Residents or
Renters/Leaseholders and not to effectuate sales of
products or services. No one household can profit
from the club. Clubs may generate funds through
dues and proceeds from Club organized events. If a
Club chooses to generate funds, a check-and-balance
system must be in place as well as a Club checking
account.
4. Club membership and Club activities must be
available to all Residents or Renters/Leaseholders.
Criteria for Club membership should be governed by
the individual club’s by-laws.
5. Rules applying to the formation and admissibility of
Clubs may be modified at the discretion of the
Boards.
6. Violations of these Policies by any Club may result
in the loss of that Club’s privileges within the Amenity
Facilities.
Please contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or
863-324-5457, or LAII (WH) CDD Community Director
Mary Bosman at mbosman@lakeashton2cdd.com or
863-595-1562 with any questions or concerns.
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GM OF ASHTON
TAP & GRI LL :
EDWARD
PAGANO
Born in the Bronx and raised in
upstate New York, Edward’s
family owned a motel which
sparked Edward’s interest in service. After moving to
Florida, Edward returned to New York to attend
culinary school. After school, Edward returned to
Florida where he met his wife Shannon and had a son,
Nicolas. Edward moved to Kentucky for a five year
span that included a position as Dining Service
Director at Asbury Theological Seminary as his wife
pursued graduate school. Passionate about food and
its possibilities, Edward Pagano has been making
magic in restaurants for over thirty-five years.
Edward graduated from the Culinary Institute of
America in Hyde Park, NY. After culinary school,
working in valued establishments such as the
Hemsley Palace, The Algonquin and the Ritz Carlton
provided Edward on the job skill for fine dining and
management. Edward co-owned a small restaurant in
Winter Haven, FL which earned four stars.
Additionally, Edward has owned a private chef service
and catering company which provided service for
events such as the Lakeland Derby two years in a row.
Believing his talents and gifts should be shared,
Edward uses these gifts and has been involved in
feeding many local clubs and churches.
IS YOUR DOG A DIGGER?
Residents will find clay pots with
sand and shovels at the Clubhouse
Pet Play Park. These are here to fill
holes due to dogs digging. This will
help the grass to grow back and
prevent tripping hazards. When
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using the Pet Play Parks and walking dogs around the
amenities please be a good neighbor and pick up
after your dog. There are pet waste stations with
bags at the Pet Play Park and an additional one
located at the beginning of the golf cart path just
west of the Clubhouse Tennis Courts. When using the
Clubhouse Pet Play Park, if you see any areas in need
of extra attention please contact Christine Wells at
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or 863-324-5457.
ENTRANCE GATE REMINDER
Please be safe when coming through the community
entrances. There have been recent reports of
tailgating, speeding, cutting people off, and hitting
gate arms. This is a busy area and Security Officers
are often outside checking vendors and visitors in and
we want that area to be as safe as possible for them
and everyone else.
2022 CITY OF LAKE WALES
COMMISSION ELECTION
Lake Wales residents please mark your calendar
for April 5, 2022 for the next Commission
election. Voting for all Lake Ashton residents
that live in Lake Wales will take place in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Candidate packets are
prepared by the City Clerk and will be available
on February 4, 2022. The qualifying period for
the 2022 Commission Election will begin at 12:00
noon on Monday, February 14, 2022 and end at
12:00 noon on Friday, February 18, 2022. Please
visit polkelections.com for more information.
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THOMPSON NURSERY ROAD
CLEANUP
By Linda Sandel
A Lake Ashton litter clean
up event is scheduled for
Thompson Nursery Road on
February 9 at 9:30 a.m.
P l e a s e m e e t a t t h e
Clubhouse lobby to pick up
assignments, safety vests, trash bags and gloves.
A sign-up sheet is available at the Clubhouse
Activities Desk. There will also be new free t-shirts
and a Bok Tower ticket for each volunteer. Come
have fun and get some exercise while keeping this
community beautiful! Contact Linda Sandel if you
have any questions at 863-368-0699 or
sandelly7@gmail.com.
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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HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisigner
Can you believe the world is still dealing with
COVID?! There are also still many high school
seniors who are ready to graduate this year who
are dealing with homelessness on top of
everything else. These are graduates who hope to
attend Polk State College in the fall, but as they
graduate their support ceases until they attend
school in the fall. You can help with any size
donation, small or big — gift cards, cash, and
checks payable to Polk County Public Schools will
be accepted at both the Clubhouse and HFC
Activities Desks. Attend the presentation by Vicki
Griffith from the Polk County schools accounting
office at Monday Coffee on March 28. Call Doris
at 217-652-6636 with any questions.
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WHAT IS
“BEST OF HAVEN?”
Best Attorney
TRUSTS ELDER LAW
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
VOTED US THE BEST!
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www.lakewaleslaw.net
240 E. Park Ave. Lake Wales, FL 33853
2021
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POLICY HIGHLIGHT
Each month an excerpt from the Joint Amenity Facilities
Policy will be featured in the LA Times. The full Joint
Amenity Facilities Policy can be found at
lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com under
"Additional District Documents". Questions regarding
these policies can be directed to Christine Wells, LACDD
Community Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or
Mary Bosman, LAIICDD Community Director, at
(mbosman@lakeashton2cdd.com).
CHILD CARE: The District will not offer childcare
services to Patrons or Guests at any of the Amenity
Facilities.
SKATEBOARDING: Skateboarding is not permitted
on the Amenity Facilities property at any time. Roller
blading is permitted on cart paths and roadways
only.
OUTSIDE ENTERTAINMENT: Performances at any
Amenity Facility, including those by outside
entertainers, must be approved, in advance, by the
Amenity Manager.
ADVERTISING: Advertisements
for Commercial
Purposes shall not be posted or circulated in the
Amenity Facilities. Petitions, posters, or promotional
material shall not be originated, solicited, circulated
or posted on Amenity Facility property unless
approved, in writing, by the Amenity Manager.
COMMERCIAL PURPOSES: Activities with
Commercial Purposes must have approval from the
Amenity Manager
UNATTENDED GUESTS: Amenity users should not
leave Guests who have adverse or debilitating health
conditions unattended in any of the Amenity
Facilities or District property.
PROGRAM/ACTIVITY APPROVAL: All programs and
activities, including the number of participants,
equipment and supplies usage, facility reservations,
etc., at all Amenity Facilities must be approved by
the Amenity Manager.
MANAGEMENT SPONSORED EVENTS: The
Amenity Manager has the right to authorize
management-sponsored events and programs to
better serve the Patrons, and to reserve any Amenity
Facility for said events (if the schedule permits) and
to collect revenue for those services provided. This
includes, but is not limited to, various athletic events,
cultural programs and social events, etc. LOITERING:
Loitering (the offense of standing idly or prowling in
a place, at a time or in a manner not usual for lawabiding
individuals, under circumstances that warrant
a justifiable and reasonable alarm or immediate
concern for the safety of persons or property in the
vicinity) is not permitted at any Amenity Facility.
COMPLIANCE TO STATUTES: Individuals shall abide
by and comply with any and all federal, state and
local laws and ordinances while utilizing the Amenity
Facilities, and shall ensure that any minor for whom
they are responsible also complies with the same.
EQUIPMENT: The Districts maintain a limited
amount of equipment to support individual activities
such as Bocce, Billiards, Pickleball, Racquetball,
Shuffleboard, Yoga, and exercise classes. Please
check their availability with the Amenity Manager.
Patrons are encouraged to provide their own
equipment for recurring use.
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LA LOOKS
LA ( LW) HOA CORNER
By Ken Rickey
HOA Board Of Directors:
• President Ken Rickey,
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Vice President David Muller,
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Treasurer Bob Prowant,
treasurer1@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Keith Stevens,
secretary3@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Debby Landgrebe,
secretary1@lakeashtonhoa.org
or you can reach all the directors at once using
directors@lakeashtonhoa.org.
A new Director will be appointed at the Annual
Meeting on February 27. Tom Hevel will be filling the
position that Keith Stevens has filled since his
appointment last summer. The Board would like to
thank Keith for his willingness to serve, his attention
to detail and his long-standing expertise in helping to
guide the HOA BOD these past eight months.
Welcome to the Board, Tom.
The Members’ Annual Meeting is February 27 at 2
pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. This is your meeting
to bring attention to your concerns and wishes. In
order to conduct business and vote on any issue,
there must be a quorum of at least 97 lot owners. The
future vote on the Restated CC&Rs will be delayed
until the lawyer can complete their review and the
HOA can reconcile their comments. There will be
some Member communications on the final
document prior to scheduling a vote. While all are
eager to complete this task, everyone wants it
executed properly and systematically. Regarding the
$60 annual assessment: There is an administration fee
of $5, a late fee of $25, and interest is charged at 18%
per year (1.5% monthly) for late payments. Liens are
also an option. Assessments are due on February 15.
Thank you to you who have already paid.
SUBMITTING ARC
REQUESTS ( LW RESIDENTS)
By Iris Realmuto, LW ARC Chair
All external changes you make to your home require
an ARC request and approval prior to starting any
project. To submit an ARC request, go to
lakeashtonhoa.org and download the form found
under the Documents tab in the Architectural
Information section. Complete the form by hand or
on your computer, then email the completed form to
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org. DO NOT USE THE
‘SUBMIT NEW REQUEST’ feature on the website.
The form can also be found on the Clubhouse
information wall. You can either drop the completed
form in the HOA box or have it scanned at the
Clubhouse Office prior to dropping it in the HOA
box. The deadline for submissions is 5 pm on
Wednesday prior to the next ARC meeting. The ARC
meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each
month. You will be notified of the status of your
request within a few days of the meeting.
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Corner
Photo & Article By
Barbara Ann Comer
The ubiquitous Palm Warbler is familiar
to many Lake Ashton residents. It is the little
bird that lands on the lanai screen and wags
its tail up and down. They forage for bugs
even in the middle of busy roads like Ashton
Club Drive. The plumage on this diminutive
bird can vary greatly depending on age and
from whence the bird hails. Eastern ones
sport a yellowish breast while the ones from
farther west are mainly drab. The constant tail
bobbing is one of the best clues as to their
identity. This snow bird derives its name from
its wintering grounds being closely associated
with Palm Trees. A better name for it on its
nesting grounds would be the Bog Warbler
since it nests in brush at the edge of spruce
bogs quite far north. Keep your eyes open for
this little winter resident before it departs for
the boreal bogs by late March.
AQUATIC EDUCATION
CORNER
We have dead fish in our pond. Is there
something wrong?
A few dead fish floating on the surface is not
necessarily cause for alarm. The majority of fish
kills that occur are due to a variety of natural
causes. Fish can die of starvation, injury, stress,
disease, parasites, lack of dissolved oxygen in the
water, changes in pH, and even rapid fluctuations
in temperature. Low dissolved oxygen levels are
the most common cause of fish kills. The amount
of oxygen in a body of water will vary with water
temperature, aquatic plant densities and amount
of sunlight.
During the rainy season heavy runoff from rain
water which does not contain dissolved oxygen
can deplete the dissolved oxygen levels in a pond
and cause a fish kill. Heavy rains also wash
organic material, nutrients and fertilizers into the
ponds, accelerating plant growth which can lead
to depleted oxygen levels. These same rain
events also carry herbicides, pesticides and pet
waste into stormwater ponds. Ammonia, which
comes from animal waste, is highly toxic to fish.
LOW-HANGING
BRANCHES
By Ralph Marino
Please be aware that there is a
fourteen-foot height restriction
for branches reaching over the
road. This is a City of Lake Wales Ordinance. If
the code officer receives a complaint, the code
officer will investigate. If a violation exists, a
letter is then sent. If it is not corrected within
fifteen days, the complaint then goes to the
Code Enforcement Board.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
FORUM AT MONDAY COFFEE
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
It is time again for your NW Leadership Team to
present what is happening in and out of Lake
Ashton and throughout Lake Wales and Winter
Haven. Special guests include the Lake Wales and
Winter Haven Police Chiefs discussing what is
happening in their cities. CAP (Citizens Assisted
Patrol) Team members and other NW Partners such
as Security Officers are also welcome to join in this
important meeting at Monday Coffee, March 7 at 9
a.m. in the Clubhouse Ballroom. If you have
specific questions to be answered, email them to
fswperson@aol.com and these will become the
questions of priority during the meeting. If time
permits the Q&A will be opened to the audience.
Let everyone continue to work together to keep
this beautiful community safe and crime free all
year long. There will also be a very special guest at
Monday Coffee on March 14 - stay tuned for more
information, because you won't want to miss either
of these important community events!
CERT CORNER - E.D.I.T.H .
By James Schuppe
That’s right Archie, E.D.I.T.H. (Exit Drill In The
Home) can save your life. Planning ahead of time in
case of a fire can make the difference of life or
death. You may only have a few seconds after you
hear the smoke alarm to exit the home before the
smoke becomes so thick you can’t see. Practice
your escape routes (you need two) at least two
times a year. Having a planned second route just
may save your life in case the route you would
usually take is blocked by fire or debris. Your
second route might be as simple as a window in
your bedroom. If you can’t climb out on your own,
open the window and yell for help even before the
fire department arrives.
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After exiting the home, you should have a
designated meeting place. This should be away
from your home yet visible for when the fire
department arrives. Letting the fire department
know that everyone is out of the home, where the
fire started, or if a person is still inside is extremely
valuable information. If you are able to exit the
home on your own, this is the time to call 911 and
report the fire — not while inside.
If you are trapped or unable to exit on your own,
call 911 immediately and calmly give that
information to the dispatch person. This will give
valuable information to the fire department and
assist them in getting you out of the house when
they arrive. Close the door between you and the
fire if possible. The more barriers between you and
the fire the better. Stay in one location and if
possible stay close to a window, yell for help and
signal your location by waving clothing or by using
a flashlight at night. This is extremely important for
all, but especially if you have a disability preventing
you from exiting on your own quickly.
CITIZEN’S ASSISTED
PATROL (CAP)
By Mike Weissberg
CAP is always looking for more volunteers to patrol
the streets. Come help be the eyes, ears, and
presence for the Sheriff’s department. Patrols are
once a week for two hours. Applications are
available in the Clubhouse and HFC. For more
information contact Mike Weissberg 863-324-3541
(please leave a message).
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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The Black
Heritage Club
Presents:
A Black Film
Festival to
Celebrate
BLACK
HISTORY
MONTH
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED.
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
FEBRUARY 1 — 3
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
HIDDEN FIGURES
2016 | PG | 2h 7min
Three brilliant African American
women at NASA -- Katherine
Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy
Vaughan (Octavia Spencer), and Mary Jackson
(Janelle Monáe) -- serve as the brains behind one
of the greatest operations in history: the launch of
astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning
achievement that restored the nat ion's
confidence, turned around the Space Race and
galvanized the world.
FEBRUARY 8 — 10
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWINGS
ON FEBRUARY 10)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
HAMILTON
2020 | PG-13 | 2h 40min
The original Broadway production
of the award-winning musical that tells the story
of Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of the
treasury, blending hip-hop, jazz, R&B and
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Broadway styles, filmed from the Richard Rogers
Theater in New York with the original Broadway
cast. Grammy, Emmy, and Tony award winner LinManuel
wrote and stars in the performance along
with Emmy and Tony award winner Leslie Odom
Jr., Renée Elise Goldsberry, Daveed Diggs,
Christopher Jackson, and more.
FEBRUARY 15 — 17
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
GLORY
1989 | R | 2h 2min
Following the Battle of Antietam,
Col. Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew
Broderick) is offered command of
the United States' first all-African-American
regiment, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer
Infantry. With junior officer Cabot Forbes (Cary
Elwes), Shaw puts together a strong and proud
unit, including the escaped slave Trip (Denzel
Washington) and the wise gravedigger John
Rawlins (Morgan Freeman). At first limited to
menial manual tasks, the regiment fights to be
placed in the heat of battle. Denzel Washington
won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting
Role.
FEBRUARY 22 — 24
FENCES
2016 | PG-13 | 2h 13min
Troy Maxson (Denzel Washington)
makes his living as a sanitation
worker in 1950s Pittsburgh. Maxson
once dreamed of becoming a
professional baseball player, but was deemed too
old when the major leagues began admitting
black athletes. Bitter over his missed opportunity,
Troy creates further tension in his family when he
squashes his son's (Jovan Adepo) chance to meet
a college football recruiter. Viola Davis won the
Oscar for Best Performance by an Actress in a
Supporting Role. The play by August Wilson, “the
theater's poet of Black America,” won the Pulitzer
for Drama in 1987.
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MAY 7
CLASSIC & SPECIAL INTEREST MOVIES ARE
SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE CINEMA ON
FRIDAYS AT 11 AM (CC) & 3 PM
FEBRUARY 4
(NO 3 PM SHOWING)
LILIES OF THE FIELD
1963 | NR | 1h 35min
Aimless ex-soldier Homer Smith
(Sidney Poitier) is on his way to
California when his car overheats in the
desert. He stops to get some water at an isolated
farm and soon finds himself building a chapel for the
nuns who live there. The stern mother superior (Lilia
Skala) is certain God has sent Smith for just that
purpose, and all of Smith's words to the contrary fall
on deaf ears in this Oscar-winning film from director
Ralph Nelson. Sidney Poitier became the first AfricanAmerican
actor to win the Academy Award for Best
Actor and the second African-American Oscar winner
overall for his portrayal of Smith.
FEBRUARY 11
(NO 3 PM SHOWING)
RESPECT
2021 | PG-13 | 2h 25min
Follow the rise of Aretha Franklin's
career from a young child singing in
her father's church's choir to her
international superstardom in the remarkable true
story of the journey to find her voice and become the
Queen of Soul. Stars Jennifer Hudson, Forest
Whitaker, Marlon Wayans, Audra McDonald, and
more.
FEBRUARY 18
CARMEN JONES
1954 | NR | 1h 48min
Screen version of the musical "Carmen
Jones," which adapted Bizet's opera
Carmen for an African-American cast.
After the beautiful but troublemaking
Carmen (Dorothy Dandridge) sets her sights on pilotin-training
Joe (Harry Belafonte), he leaves his girl,
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deserts the Army and kills a man, prompting the
couple to flee from justice. Soon, the tragic events
they've set in motion come full circle. Dandridge
become the first African American nominated for the
Best Actress Academy Award for her role.
FEBRUARY 25
SHE’S GOTTA HAVE IT
1986 | R | 1h 24min
This is a black and white comedydrama
written, produced, directed and
edited by Spike Lee. It was Lee’s first
feature film to be released and it
earned many positive reviews and
launched his career. In 2019 it was accepted into the
National Film Registry by the Library of Congress
because of its historical and cultural significance. Nola
Darling is free-spirited and free-thinking, but she can't
seem to choose between a trio of ill-suited suitors:
relationship-minded Jamie, shallow male model Greer
and motormouthed bike messenger Mars Blackmon.
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5EVENTS
UPCOMING AT THE HFC!
Happy Hour Karaoke will be held
February 4 from 7 to 10 pm. There is a $5
entry fee, and a $10 table reservation. BYOB
and snacks!
SUPER BOWL
PARTY
Ge t y o u r t i c k e t s f o r t h e
Don’t miss the
Valent ines’ Dance on
February 11 from 7 to 10 pm. There is a $10 entry fee
and $10 table reservation. BYOB and snacks!
Clubhouse Super Bowl Party and watch the big
game (and commercials!) on the big screen! The
party kicks off on February 13 at 5:30 pm (please
note time change) in the Clubhouse Ballroom. The
game starts at 6:30 so you’ll have time to play fun
football themed games and chow down on game
food that includes a slider station, nacho bar, and
chicken tenders bar. Your first beer, wine, or nonalcoholic
drink is on us! There will also be a cash
bar with beer bucket specials. Tickets are $25 at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk with a check
(LACDD), Visa, or MasterCard.
LA ASHTONETTES &
SHAKERS AT MARDI GRAS
The LA Ashtonettes and the LA Shakers have been
FEBRUARY’S EVENTS
Valentine’s Day Dinner
Monday, February 14th
Seatings from 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Reservations Required
Weekly Entertainment Includes:
February 6th
- Sunday Funday with Quittin Time
3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
February 13th
February 20th
- Join us for the
Big Game Party
- Sunday Funday with
Carlos & Company - 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
February 27th
- Sunday Funday with
Randy Goin’ Solo - 3:00 - 6:00 p.m.
www.ashtontapandgrill.com or (863) 324-5810
Join us Every Sunday for Brunch
For Reservations Visit or Call:
invited to participate in the Lake Wales Mardi Gras
Parade on Saturday, February 26. The Parade begins
at 3pm. Lake Ashton's long time friend, Family Elder
Law of Lake Wales, has generously provided
sponsorship. Bring a chair and join the revelers to
cheer on Lake Ashton's very own marching groups.
MARDI GRAS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE
Parti Hardi on Fat Tuesday at the Clubhouse’s Mardi
Gras Party on March 1! roll on down to the Clubhouse
at 7 pm and let the good times roll. Enjoy B. Haven
live on stage while munching on red beans and rice
with andouille sausage, boudin stuffed cornbread
cakes with red eye gravy, and king cake cream cheese
cupcakes, amidst immersive Mardi Gras décor. Parade
down to the Activities Desk on February 7 after
Monday Coffee to purchase your $20 tickets with a
check (LACDD), Visa, or MasterCard. There will be a
Fiscal Fitness Presentation on February 19 at 7 pm
sponsored by Premier Events that will feature a meal
provided by Ashton Tap & Grill at no charge, plus
each attendee will receive a free Mardi Gras ticket.
Sign up at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
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David Fix (far left) won 1st place in the Gingerbread House Contest, and Janice Serenko won 2nd. They each
received gift certificates to Ashton Tap & Grill. George Pollock (right) won the Ugly Sweater Contest and a
bottle of wine from Tessier Law Firm.
HOLIDAY CLASSIC A BIG SUCCESS !
The Holiday Classic Cornhole Tournament on December 7 turned out to be lots of fun and great competition
for the teams. The Popcorn Team came back from the losers’ bracket to take home the first prize trophy and
money. Sponsoring was Lake Ashton resident Jim Weaver, who has been a strong pillar for the cornhole
tournaments at the HFC. First place winning team members of Popcorn are residents Ted Harmon and Ervin
Konrad who endured eight straight games to take home the top win. Second place winners are Tom Graaman
and Ralph Ritter. Third place winners are Tammy and Robbie Shields. Congratulations to these skilled cornhole
enthusiasts! The tournament was a successful group effort by the residents who participated, Tournament
Coordinator Ken Keding, volunteer scorekeepers Danny Freedman, Gerald Revet, James Margeson, and Roger
Bosman, and the entire HFC staff. The next tournament will be March Maddness on March 4. Get your teams
ready by coming to league play that starts in January! Watch for more news on the tournaments and league
play coming soon. If you have any questions about playing, contact the HFC Activities Desk at 863-595-1562.
Mardi Gras
PARTY
MARCH 1 at 7 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
B.HAVEN LIVE ON STAGE!
MENU: RED BEANS & RICE WITH ANDOUILLE SAUSAGE, BOUDIN STUFFED CORNBREAD
CAKES WITH RED EYE GRAVY, & KING CAKE CREAM CHEESE CUPCAKES
TICKETS: $20 AT THE CLUBHOUSE
ACTIVITIES DESK
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
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By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars will have its last fundraiser of
this year by selling luminary bags and tea lights for
a minimum donation of $10 and acrylic
hummingbirds for $5 at Monday Coffee starting
February 7. After every Monday, the luminary
bags will be sold at both Activities Desks.
Decorate the bag to remember a family member
or friend you have lost to cancer or someone still
fighting this disease. Return the bags to any LA
Purple Stars member or Activities Desk by March
14. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to join
the Walk for a Cure at 6 pm on March 18 in the
Clubhouse West parking lot to walk around the
pavilion and end back at the Clubhouse circle to
view all the luminary bags. Any questions call
David Harrison 863-326-6418.
2022 FINE ARTS &
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
The 14th Annual Lake Ashton Fine Arts &
Photography Show will be on display in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on March 19 from 12:30 to 4 pm.
Lake Ashton photographers and artists can pick up
entry forms and guidelines at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk. Entry forms must be turned in by February 4.
The show is open to all Lake Ashton residents,
attendance is free and refreshments will be provided.
2022 SHOWCASE - TIME
AFTER T IME
By Karen Nelson
Time is nearing for the long awaited LA Community
Showcase, after a two year virus hiatus. The show,
TIME AFTER TIME, will have opening night on
Friday, April 8 at 7:30 pm. The matinee is Saturday,
April 9 at 1:30 pm and will have a longer intermission
than the two evening shows. Closing night is
Saturday, April 9 at 7:30 pm. Your friends and
neighbors have been working diligently on their
singing and dancing to present a unique Showcase.
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Residents may bring their 2020 Catch & Release
tickets to the Clubhouse Ballroom on the following
dates to exchange for the same seats in 2022:
February 22 from 10 am to noon
March 1 from 10 am to noon
March 2 at 9 am
March 3 at 9 am
March 4 at 9 am
Any 2020 tickets not exchanged by end of day on
March 4 will be forfeited. Public ticket sales begin at
8 am on March 8 in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
March is
National
Crafting
Month!
A resident crafter or crafting group
will be highlighted throughout the
month. Each crafter or group will
host a class teaching how to make a
specific craft. Take a look at the list
below to see what exciting classes to
sign up for at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk! Prices include all the materials required
to make the craft.
Wednesday, March 2 at 10 am –
Create beautiful handmade cards with resident
crafter Donna Rorick for $10/person, limited to
24 people.
Tuesday, March 15 at 10 am –
Resident crafter Jill Groves will be teaching
how to make gorgeous wire-wrapped
creations for $10/person.
Tuesday, March 22 at 10 am –
Learn how to paint your own decorative rocks
with the LA Rockers for $2/person.
Wednesday, March 30 at 10 am –
Make your own fashionable
eyeglasses holder that can
double as a necklace with The
Art of Beading for $2/person.
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Lake Ashton Presents
DUELING PIANOS
FEBRUARY 25
2022
FEATURED
SHOWS
7 pm Showtimes
Premium Tickets: $25
Regular Tickets: $20
Tickets on Sale at the
STARS & STRIPES
MAY 6
Clubhouse Activities Desk
(Bring your Lake Ashton Resident Photo ID to purchase with
Visa, MasterCard, or Check Payable to LACDD)
Get your requests ready on FEBRUARY 25, and sing
along to wild night of DUELING PIANOS where you decide the entertainment!
KAZUAL will captivate your rhythmic senses by blending harmonious sound with their
intoxicating vocals and dancing on APRIL 14!
Travel back in time to the ‘60s on APRIL 22 with the PAISLEY CRAZE
FLOWER POWER SPRING SHOW, a five-piece band playing the hits of the decade.
JOHNNY WILD & THE DELIGHTS will pay tribute to veterans MAY 6 with STARS & STRIPES …
a stirring evening of patriotic music, comedy, performance and spectacle.
PAISLEY CRAZE
APRIL 22
KAZUAL
APRIL 14
The Doo Wop Reunion headliner show from 2020 is
rescheduled for March 3, 2022. CELEBRATE, a
tribute to the great vocal bands from the '60s and
'70s, is rescheduled for April 1, 2022.
If you purchased tickets in 2020, there is no charge
for the rescheduled shows. You will use your original
ticket from 2020 for these two shows, even if you
upgraded for 2022. New tickets are available for
purchase at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
Ticket Prices:
5 PM Regular: $24 | 5 PM Premium: $29
8 PM Regular: $29 | 8 PM Premium: $34
Lake Ashton
Sign up at the Clubhouse
Activities Desk for the
following 2022 trips with a
check payable to
Small World Tours:
2022 ENTERTAINMENT
SERIES TICKET SALES
Individual tickets are on sale at
Bus Trips
the Clubhouse
Activities Desk while supplies last. Limit one per
resident.
Individual Ticket Prices:
5 pm Regular $21 | Premium: $26
8 pm Regular $26 | Premium $31 each
FEBRUARY 18 - ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE AT
THE BROADWAY PALM DINNER THEATER $99/PP
MARCH 17-18 - JUNGLE QUEEN RIVERBOAT $245/
PP (SINGLE SUPPLEMENT + $65) - FINAL PAYMENT
DUE BY FEBRUARY 2
APRIL 12 - STARLITE MAJESTY CRUISE & SUGAR
SAND FESTIVAL $79/PP - CURRENTLY FULL BUT
NAMES ARE BEING TAKEN FOR A WAIT LIST
JUNE 15 - BARBARA LEE LUNCHEON CRUISE $89/
PP - NO REFUNDS AFTER JUNE 1
SAV E T H E S E D AT E S :
MARCH 27: ACADEMY
AWA R D S WATC H PA R T Y
IN THE CLU BHOU S E
AP R I L
1 5 : BLUES PARTY
IN THE CLU BHOU S E
MORE DETAILS TO
CO M E !
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LAMGA
By Paul Fichtman
The LAMGA 2022 season is off to a roaring start
with very strong participation from its members. If
you are a male member of the golf club and are not
a LAMGA member, you are missing out on a lot of
fun, good/fair competition and great camaraderie.
The league plays every Wednesday morning
throughout the year. The $25 annual membership
fee is one of the best bargains in Lake Ashton.
Registration forms are available in the Pro Shop. If
you have not signed up yet, get to the Pro Shop as
soon as possible so you do not miss out on any of
the fun competitions planned for the year.
The very popular Member/Guest Tournament, which
occurs from March 10 — 12 is full with a field
comprised of 60 teams. This year’s tournament
promises to be one of the best yet including 45
holes of golf, a pre-tournament cocktail party, two
breakfasts and three lunches provided by the
Eagle’s Nest.
Both the East and West Courses are in the best
shape they have ever been, which is making play
extremely enjoyable for all members.
Congratulations to Ron Lavoie and his entire team
from Indigo Sports for a great job of continually
improving the condition of our courses. You can do
your part by always taking the time to fix your
divots and ball marks in addition to one or two
others that you spot as you are playing your round.
February’s schedule is comprised of: February 2nd
– Individual Quota Points; February 9th – Pick Your
Partner, 9 Hole Scramble plus 9 Hole Modified
Alternating Shot; February 16th – Six, Six & Six; and
February 23rd – Florida Scramble.
LA NINERS
By Diane Struble
February is here, seems like we were just taking
down decorations and finishing the holiday sweets.
The Niners now have 87 members and are very
pleased to welcome everyone! Ladies, be sure to
arrive by 9 am each Tuesday so you can meet fellow
golfers, find your partners, and have clubs loaded
before the announcements. With these growing
numbers, the pace of play is becoming very
important. Keeping up the speed of play makes the
game more enjoyable for all players. Each month a
few tips will be listed.
• Keep up with the group in front of you.
• Do not spend more than the 3 minutes allowed for
looking for a lost ball (or trying to fish it out of the
water).
During the January lunch, Trent gave a presentation
complete with diagrams reviewing local rules and
answering questions. A big thank you, as it was very
informative and got everyone all on the same page
on some issues. February 21 and 22 will be a ringer
tournament with lunch on the 22nd. Start picking
your partners and get ready for two days of fun!
April is fast approaching and the Niners have 2
open positions available: Secretary and President.
Both are two-year terms. The incoming President
will hold the office of Vice President for one year
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Secretary holds her position for two years. Anyone
who is interested in some great fellowship, lots of
laughs, and working for the betterment of the
league, please talk to any board member. They will
be glad to fill you in and answer any questions.
Please contact Vice President Karen Ferrande at
207-451-0143 if you have any questions.
LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
BEAUTIFUL WEATHER
+ 18 HOLES OF GOLF
= A HAPPY LALGA!
Congratulations to both Team Blue and Team Red
members who participated in the Solheim Cup on
January 10 and 11. Both teams fought hard but
ultimately Team Red prevailed by only four points.
It was an incredible couple of days followed by a
wonderful lunch at the Eagle’s Nest. Thank you to
committee chair Cheryl Coveleskie, the members of
the committee, the team captains, the LALGA
members and the Eagles Nest staff for making the
event so enjoyable.
“Be My ‘Par’ tner” is the theme for this year’s
Member-Member Tournament on February 7 & 8.
The two-day event will include the ribbon game, a
scramble and lunch at the Nest. Questions? Check
with Patti Panone or Diane Depuis.
The LALGA continued in January helping children
with the We Care for Kids Hygiene Kits. A special
thanks to Nancy Zografos and the committee for
their commitment to the Lake Wales and Winter
Haven homeless children.
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: Cici’s Pizza, Citizen’s Bank, Clearwater Marine
Aquarium, Cleveland Heights Golf Course, Color
Me Crazy, Cool Screens Florida, Cornerstone
Hospice, Country Boy Pest Control, Crayola
Experience, Crazy Fish, Crooked Bass, Cuttin’ Up
Salon, Cypress Bowling Lanes, Cypress Cigar,
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Cypress Woods Golf Club, D & D Painting, Dan’s
Fan City, Davidson of Dundee, Deer Creek Golf &
Country Club, Denise Tessier Law Firm, Detroit
Tigers and Domino’s Pizza.
The following four women are the top money
winners to date for The Red Hoagland Challenge:
Judy Mulhearn $45.25, Janice Fleming $43.50, Deb
Louder $43.10 and Jan Kipp $42.60.
Meet Donna Larsen
From Ontario, Canada, Donna Larsen
has been the Lake Ashton Club
Champion not once, but twice!
Donna and her husband of 45 years,
Don, are snowbirds, and have three
children and seven grandchildren.
They met while working in a lumber yard and for the
last 35 years are proud owners of their own lumber
yard in Ontario, now managed by their son and sonin-law
and where their teen grandsons work from
time to time. She started playing golf at age 40
when her son wanted to play, so she and Don also
learned. She purchased an inexpensive set of clubs
and never looked back. She and Don played
different courses in Canada and six years ago
became members of their local golf club, Sawmill.
Not only is Donna the Lake Ashton Club Champion
but for the last four out of five years she has held
the same title at the Sawmill Golf Course.
This spring Donna was invited to Palm Springs,
California, as the Lake Ashton 2021 Club Champion,
for the 2021 PGA National Club Championship. The
event was sponsored by the PGA, TaylorMade, Next
Gen Golf and Jim Beam. She decided to throw her
hat in the ring and participate. There were three age
categories; under 50, 50-59 and 60+. Donna was in
the latter. Of the 200 women playing in the event,
73 were in her category. She played the PGA West
Stadium, the Indian Wells Celebrity and the Desert
Willow Fire Cliff Golf Courses, all in Palm Springs.
She tied for 24th place and said it was “an amazing
experience.” She said she was “focused” during the
event and believed it was a period of “self-growth”
for her, and hopes to participate in the future. Way
to go, Donna! The LALGA is so very proud of you!
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CLUBS
CAMERA
CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The February 14 meeting will feature guest speaker
Reinier Munguia who will share photographs from his
recent photo safari to Kenya. Reinier has visited the
group many times and has always given a very
informative and entertaining presentation. On
February 17 the club will enjoy a pontoon boat photo
shoot on the Winter Haven Chain of Lakes aboard
Living Waters Boat Cruises. All Lake Ashton residents
who enjoy photography are encouraged to meet with
in the Clubhouse Cinema on February 14 at 10:30 am.
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Shelley Miller
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
February 2 monthly meeting via Zoom and in-person
at the HFC. Social time with snacks runs 4 to 4:30 pm.
Please bring your own beverage. Masks are
recommended. The in-person General meeting and
Zoom will start at 4:30. The February speaker is Paul
Ritz, President of the Rainbow Ridge Polk County
Democratic LGBTA Caucus, who will speak about
current legislative issues in Florida of importance for
the LGBTQ community. For more information, please
e-mail lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
LA GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
The Lake Ashton Garden Club
welcomed an abundance of talented
people to the smashed, squeezed and
pressed dried flower creations event
on January 12. Members and non-members made
bookmarks, arrangements to be framed and
decoupaged candles. Members and non-members
who attended will receive their personal laminated
bookmarks. These will be handed out at the next
meeting on February 9 at 10 am. at the Pavilion. A
special thanks to Sil Wells for providing this service.
Besides receiving the completed bookmarks, the
February meeting will have another create project. It's
an activity using succulents. The Garden Club Team
will provide the necessary materials. Hoping people
will join in the fun! Prior to the activity, there will be a
discussion about the club's plantings around the
Pavilion in the near future. A special thanks to the
donations recently received. The Garden Club has no
annual dues and donations are always welcomed.
CREATIVE QUILTERS
By Marsha Martin
The Creative Quilters have been busy getting
ready for the Quilters and Friends Quilt Show on
February 16 from 1 to 4 pm. BOLLA, Sew What
and Beading Buddies will also be showcasing their
talents. Any Lake Ashton resident is able to show
their quilted project at the show by simply
registering it with Marsha Martin at 406-788-8087.
Registration forms are available at either the
Clubhouse or the HFC Act ivi t ies Desk.
Registration ends February 11. There is also a king
size quilt to be raffled off with proceeds going to
BOLLA to purchase fabric. Tickets are available
from JoAnne Malcolm 863-605-8871, at Monday
Coffee or any Creative Quilter member.
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By Jane Imparl
The next Genealogy Club meeting will be
February 9 from 2 to 3:30 pm in the HFC Craft
Room. Come have some fun looking for your
ancestors. Bring your laptops/tablets if you'd like.
Call Jane Imparl at 815-545-6655 for more
information.
MAGIC YEARS CLUB
By Annie Lutz
Calling all Disney Fans! The Magic Years Club
meets on the first Tuesday of the month — next
meeting is February 1 at 7 pm in the HFC Poker
Room. The Magic Years Club is open to all Lake
Ashton residents who enjoy learning about and
going to Disney World. Not all activities require
park tickets. Monthly events are beginning to be
scheduled, so please come to the meeting for
more information. There are quite a few new
members, and veteran members are always
available to help with any questions you have.
Events for the coming months will be discussed at
the meeting, so bring a check or $10 per person
to reserve your spot. Contact Annie Lutz or Joan
Enslen if you have any questions.
LA REPUBLICANS
By Brenda Bush-Sayre
The Lake Ashton Republican Club meeting will be
held on Wednesday, February 23, at the Clubhouse.
Sign-in and social time begins at 3:30 pm and the
meeting will be from 4 to 6 pm. Looking forward to
another great meeting! All Lake Ashton residents
and their guests are welcome to join us. Point of
contact is Brenda Bush-Sayre, bbs1954@icloud.com,
813-313-9911.
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 January, the
group of over 20
discussed several
planned outings and get
togethers. Plans were
finalized for lunch at
Jacaranda. If you would
like to take part in
activities with other
singles, attend the
meeting on February 6.
Pictured of several
members enjoying the
Christmas Social hosted by Jim and Jack Schlude.
LA TRAVELERS
By Carolyn Bishop
The Lake Ashton Travelers Potluck will be held
February 26 from 5 to 7 pm at the HFC. Contact
Carolyn Bishop for more information at
919-606-8844 or cbbishop61@gmail.com. The
Club is currently collecting dues for the 2022
season. Payments can be made at the Tuesday RV
Socials in the Clubhouse Ballroom from 3:30 to 5
pm. Regular membership is $20/per home or
Associate membership is $10 (if you no longer
own an RV). The LA Travelers is a chapter of FMCA
and you must have a FMCA membership to join
this chapter.
GATHERING OF UPPER
MIDWESTERN STATES
By Cynthia Halde
Please note that the February gathering has been
canceled because a new facilitator was unable to be
found. If anyone is interested in taking the
organization of this group on, please contact Cynthia
at at 231-343-1847 or haldehaven@gmail.com.
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES
If you are interested in playing on Fridays at 6 pm
in the Clubhouse Card Room, call Niru at
863-855-0075.
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By Connie Strassberg
either MJ Richards or Alice Mayer to let them
know you are coming.
LA Rockers are back from celebrating the holidays
with friends and family and everyone is raring to
go. The group’s mission is to spread happiness
and joy throughout the Lake Ashton community, in
through the belief that a message (painted on a
rock) received at just the right moment can
change someone's entire day, outlook, and life.
Come to the HFC Community Center on alternate
Wednesdays from 2 to 4 pm to meet a great
group of people and learn to paint rocks. You
don't have to be a talented painter — just pick up
a small rock, paint a background, write a message,
and hide it for someone else to find. It doesn't
cost anything to try this since there is no need for
first timers to make a huge investment for
supplies. You can borrow what you need to start
out. Please join the group at the next upcoming
meetings that will be held February 9 and
February 23 to see what we are about. To do so,
join the Facebook group "LA Rockers" or contact
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
Next Meeting: February 16 at 6:30 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom near the stage. You are
invited to come check the group out and help
support veterans. Many fundraisers are sponsored
throughout the year. Regretfully the upcoming Tag
Sale fundraiser, originally scheduled for March
2022, has been canceled. However, at the January
Meeting (30 people attended) two new
committees were created. The first committee is
the Brainstorm for Veterans Group (BFVG). The
committee is preparing (brainstorming) new
fundraising opportunities to benefit veterans.
They are very excited to bring to new ideas to
raise money for the coming year to the next
meeting (so please do come). The second
committee is researching various charities for the
funds to be donated.
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By Sandy White
your grandchildren be surprised if you were in a
swim meet? For further info. or questions, contact
the volunteer coach Sandy at sandyw1994@aol.com.
Attention Calorie
Counters, Waist
Wat c he r s , a nd
Fitness Junkies:
Did you know that
swimming is a good
way to burn
calories, keep lots
of muscles in shape,
and get fit? Do you know that Lake Ashton has a
Swim Club which has reserved the pool 3 times a
week so that residents can swim with others to burn
calories, maintain weight, and stay or get fit? Most
of those who come to the LASC workouts follow a
provided suggested workout, while others do part
of that or create their own. The idea is to be part of
a group that does fitness swimming together.
Swimming with others is safer, more fun, and more
motivational. For those who want an external goal,
it’s encouraged to aim for one or more Senior
Games competitions, which offer swimming events
similar to a typical high school swim meet. Wouldn't
ATTENTION LAKE ASHTON
LEADERSHIP
Those in a leadership position for Lake Ashton
clubs, groups or organizations can attend an
informative session February 23 at 11 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Leaders will find out more
about resources and support facilitated by staff.
Topics include setting up electronic mail
messages, planning events, clerical support,
amenity policies, and more. The purpose of the
session is to ensure organizational leaders know
all of the available tools for a club’s continued
success: promotion, media, support, guidelines,
and more. While the session is designed for new
leaders, anyone interested in the topic is
welcome to attend. Please sign up in advance at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk Information wall
so adequate materials are prepared.
$7,495
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LAKE ASHTON CONTINUING
EDUCATION SERIES ( LACES)
ONSPOT DERMATOLOGY
On Spot Dermatology has been confirmed and will
be arriving on February 21. OnSpot is a mobile, fullservice
dermatology practice with 4 full examination
rooms that will be located in the HFC parking lot.
They provide skin cancer screenings, MOHS surgery,
biopsies, liquid nitrogen and mole removals,
cosmetic dermatology, and more. They accept all
major insurance including Medicare and Medicaid.
Keep a lookout for a blast that will be sent out with
how to set up an appointment and much more.
What is Florida-Friendly Landscaping™? Having a
beautiful landscape while saving money and
protecting our environment is possible. FloridaFriendly
Landscaping™ uses nine easy to follow
principles that can help Floridians do just that.
There will be a presentation on February 18 at 1 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom where you can learn tips
on creating and maintaining a beautiful FloridaFriendly
Landscape! Sign up for this free class at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk.
EXPRESS YOUR CREATIVITY!
Explore the medium of water color with guest artist
Freddie Combs. Join a day long workshops in water
color techniques on February 18, March 18 at the
HFC. For registration, supply list and information,
contact the HFC Activities Desk (863- 595-1562 or
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com).
BOB ROSS OIL
PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
February 12 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Topic: Happiness is Sharing
Cost $35 — payable at class
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.
YOGA SHARE
Participate in yoga to DVDs on Wednesdays at 8:45
am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Sign up in advance at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk. Questions? Call Sally
Winfrey at 863.875.8134 or 316.516.2815.
W.A.V. E .
Instructor: Sue Fitzgerald, certified AFAA, ACE
and ASFA (904.566.2846)
Water Aerobics with Variety for Everyone is held
Saturdays at 3 pm in the HFC Indoor pool. Water
fitness programs provide low-impact activity that takes
the pressure off your bones, joints and muscles. Water
offers a natural resistance which can help strengthen
your muscles. Aquatic exercise can have several health
benefits such as improved heart health, reduced stress
and improved muscular endurance and strength. And,
it is fun! Ladies and gentlemen are welcome! There is
no sign-up required and the class is free. Bring a friend
and start the New Year’s off with a new activity. Class
duration is 45 minutes. See you at the pool!
CARING FOR THE
CAREGIVERS
February 18 is National Caregivers Day and caregivers
of Lake Ashton are invited to join Cornerstone
Hospice for a presentation discussing the impact of
caregiving and identifying ways to facilitate healthy
caregiving and resources. Snacks will be provided. The
presentations will be February 18 at 9:30 am in the
Clubhouse Cinema and February 22 at 11:30 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Please sign up at the Clubhouse
Activities Desk.
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*Premium Yearly Maintenance Specials
*Expert Service by Certified Technicians
* Top quality installations
* 10 Year & Warranty on new units
parts labor
* Special January & February pricing
(typically our slower months)
Winner
Free Estimates & Free 2nd Opinions
Goodman • Bryant • Franklin • Grandaire • Trane • Carrier • Lennox- etc
We service all makes and models
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The Tap Jammers meet every Friday at 10 am in the
HFC Sport Court. The goal of Tap Jammers is to
review steps, refine technique, and share fun
camaraderie. You don’t have to be an accomplished
tap dancer to participate, but you must have basic
knowledge of tap dancing. Please note: this is not for
the beginner level tap dancer. For more information,
please contact Tap Jammer Facilitator Julie Bombard
at jbombard73@gmail.com.
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:
AMERICAN TANGO
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Mondays, February 7, 14, 21 and 28 from .4:30 to
5:30 pm in the HFC Community Center
No partner needed! FREE!! Join for fun and exercise!
WOMEN’ S BIBLE STUDY
Wednesday mornings, 10 to 11:45 am at the HFC
Community Center. All levels of Bible knowledge
are welcomed to join in and study of the Book of
Learn how to make a beautiful memory wire
bracelet for only $2. The Art of Beading group will
be teaching the class on February 14 at 11 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Be sure to sign up at the
Activities Desk!
RESIDENTIAL
HORTICULTURE AT THE
HFC
Ever wonder which house plant is the best fit for
you? Will the maintenance of it be too much for
me? Come join us on February 22nd at 1:00 pm at
the Health and Fitness Center to learn more about
house plants and if they are a perfect fit for your
lanai or screened-in porch. The seminar will be
presented by UF/IFAS Extension Polk County
Master Gardener Volunteer Anne Yasalonis.
Exodus. For more information contact Louise Gilla
at 863-514-4015.
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Meets Tuesdays with fellowship from 10 to 10:30 am
with discussion from 10:30 to noon. The group is
non-denominational, with a goal of helping people to
grow in understanding the Bible. The group meets
face-to-face at the HFC and also via Zoom. For more
information contact Bob Ring at 734-674-7196,
bobring42297@gmail.com, or
Jim Brendemuehl,
815-343-5727, jcbrendem@gmail.com.
VALENTINE ’ S MEMORY
WIRE BRACELET
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Quilt Show
February 16 — 1 to 4 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
FREE ADMISSION!
On display by LA residents:
Beading - Counted Cross Stitch - Crochet -
Embroidery - Knitting - Quilts - & more!
To be featured, submit an application to either
Activities Desk by February 11
Purchase tickets to
win a king-sized quilt,
with proceeds
benefitting
Blankets of Love
at Lake Ashton
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