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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
November 2022
WE ARE THANKFUL
FOR VETERANS
"Who kept the faith
and fought the fight;
The glory theirs,
the duty ours."
- Wallace Bruce
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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NEWSLETTER STAFF
Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie McCutcheon
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
December Issue Deadline:
November 14
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY
PARTICULAR POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE
OR ISSUE, OR ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
COVER PHOTO BY DALE STEENBERG
NOVEMBER 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
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)
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
863.326.1032
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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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 with your friends and
neighbors at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Coffee & donuts are available for $2.
NOVEMBER 7
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speaker: Polk Senior Games
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance & Amerity Financial
Bring your knives and scissors that need
sharpening to the Wood Shop (located near
the construction office/RV storage area off
Dunmore Dr.) November 7 between 8:30 &
10 am. Please wrap in newspaper & identify
with your name and telephone number.
Thank you to everyone for supporting this
fundraising project.
NOVEMBER 14
• Bite Me Monday - Donations for Humane
Society of Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Small World Bus Tours for
2023
• Featured Vendors: ComForCare
• Denise Tessier, Tessier Law Group
• Edward Jones - Matt Simpson
NOVEMBER 21
• Peanut Butter Monday — monthly collection
of nonperishable items for a local food bank
• Blast from the Past with David Harrison
• Featured Speaker: One Water Winter Haven:
The Blue Sapphire Project
• Featured Vendor: Morgan Stanley - Matthew
Grubb
NOVEMBER 28
NO MONDAY COFFEE — LACDD
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 16
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 24
GOLF 28
CLUBS 30
MIND & BODY 38
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, November 28, 9:30 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Tuesday, November 29, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 9 am
Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
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)
No IDs November 15 & 16
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Daylight saving time ends Sunday, November 6. Be sure
to set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night
when you go to bed. Keep in mind that your
smartphones and tablets likely already make this
change automatically. This is also a good time to check
your smoke alarm batteries.
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
• Clubhouse and HFC Offices will be closed Thursday,
November 24 and Friday, November 25 for
Thanksgiving.
• The Clubhouse Offices will be closed on Friday,
December 23 and Monday, December 26 in
observance of Christmas.
• The Clubhouse Offices will be closed Friday,
December 30 and Monday, January 2 in observance
of the New Year.
NEXT MONTHLY MARKETS:
November 9 and 23 from 10 am to 2 pm
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm
BOOKMOBILE
November 9 and 23, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed for
lunch 12:30 to 1:15), Clubhouse West Parking Lot
FOOD TRUCKS
In the Clubhouse West Parking Lot - stay tuned to
media for additions, changes, and menus!
11/3, 3:30 - 7 pm: K&E’s Italian Kitchen
11/10, 4 - 7 pm: Smokin' Oak BBQ
11/12, 11 am - 2 pm: Charm City Seafood
11/12, 11 am - 2 pm: DonutNV
11/14, 2 - 6 pm: Top Dog
11/20 , 3 - 6 pm: DonutNV
11/21, 2 - 6 pm: Top Dog
11/27, 3 to 6 pm: K&E’s Italian Kitchen
NEW RESIDENT SOCIAL
The next New Resident Social is November 11 at 2 pm
in the HFC. Sign up at either Activities Desk.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
This is the time of year for giving and Lake Ashton has
so many amazing volunteers that give thousands of
hours a year of their time to help others. Thank you to
all the new volunteers who put in an application to
help in some way. Staff will be in touch with you soon.
Anyone else interested in volunteering should reach
out to Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or
stop by in person to find their perfect fit! There are
many groups looking for new members, groups that
have ceased because of lack of a facilitator, and
countless other ways to help your community. Don't
wait for tomorrow, reach out TODAY!
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LACDD NEWS
BOA R D O F SUP E RVISO R S
CONTA CT INF O
Robert (Bob) Plummer, Chairman
Security, Operations and Staff
260-820-0389, rplummer@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chairman
Clubhouse Facilities including Outdoor
Amenities (Dog Park, Pool, Sports Courts)
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Lloyd Howison, Assistant Secretary
Golf Cart Paths, Bridges and all Ponds
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
Budget and Finance
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: 2nd Monday, 10 am to noon in
the Clubhouse Conference Room
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
Reserve Study and HOA Liaison
863-268-8193, dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Staff would like to welcome seasonal residents back to
Lake Ashton and wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
November is a great time to reflect on everything to be
thankful for, including beautiful sunny skies and living in a
community full of caring friends and neighbors. Joyful
conversations have been filling the Clubhouse as yearround
residents reunite with seasonal travelers. With the
population at Lake Ashton increasing residents should be
mindful of the changes in traffic at Lake Ashton. Many
residents are out and about enjoying the cooler temps
and lower humidity and should be able to do so in a safe
environment. The time change on November 6 will bring
darkness earlier than past months. Be sure to be prepared
and wear reflective clothing or bring a flashlight along if
walking at dusk or later. In this edition of the LA Times,
residents will see why Lake Ashton stands out. Residents
will have many opportunities to celebrate the upcoming
holidays and give back to the communities surrounding
Lake Ashton. Soon Lake Ashton will sparkle with exterior
lights and holiday decorations to get everyone in the spirit
of the holidays. This is truly the most wonderful time of
year … enjoy it!
On October 17, the LA(LW)CDD Board of Supervisors met and approved of several landscaping projects to
include Phase 1 of the refurbishment of Lake Ashton Blvd, the cleaning up of areas bordering the golf course
near the entrance. In addition, the median in the West parking lot is getting a new look that will include the
removal of rock and installation of planted ground cover. Past meeting minutes, full agenda packets, annual
budgets, and an upcoming meeting schedule can all be found on lakeashtoncdd.com. The Request for
Proposal for Restaurant Services deadline is November 10. Proposals will be reviewed at the Board of
Supervisors Meeting on November 28.
Staff is working hard to establish cost savings measures at the Clubhouse that will show immediate and long
term benefits for residents. A detailed report of all the savings thus far and future areas that are being
explored can be found on lakeashtoncdd.com under "Other District Documents".
Congratulations to the Reelected and Elected LA(LW)CDD Board Members
All three seats that were up for election on the LACDD Board of Supervisors ran unopposed so they
will not be listed on the ballot for the November 8 election. Congratulations to Mike Costello and
Debby Landgrebe for being reelected for another 4 year term and to Brenda Van Sickle who will
join the Board. Thank you to Bob Plummer for all his hard work and dedication to the residents of
Lake Wales over the past 4 years. Contact information for Brenda Van Sickle will be posted
on lakeashtoncdd.com after the meeting on November 28 when she will be sworn in.
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By Mary Bosman, LAIICDD Community Director
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, Public Works, Infrastructure,
Wetland Resident Project
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 - Budget, Planning
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
There are tons of reasons to be thankful for
living at Lake Ashton, and there’s also many
reasons for staff feeling thankful for working
here. Nothing is perfect, but Lake Ashton
checks off many of the boxes. Two golf
courses, two restaurants, two clubhouses, and
a pro shop all offer scores of amenities and
opportunities to live the good life. All are set
within the beauty that Central Florida offers.
Staff sees residents who care enough to
volunteer at various events as well as outside
entities. Also, leaders of activities give of their
time to ensure activities are well presented.
The Boards are made up of leaders who
handle the monetary, structural, and ethical
aspects of life at Lake Ashton. When a
resident shares a thank you or other positive
comment to staff, Board members or other
residents, that’s what makes Lake Ashton
stand out above other communities.
Weber Environmental was awarded the new
landscaping contract for LA II CDD. The lift stations and other areas of landscaping projects were also
discussed. Warren Construction received approval for their bid for the new roof on the HFC. The bridge
by the driving range and Hogan Lane received damage during the recent hurricane and is closed at the
time of this writing. There were downed trees, fences, stop signs, roof tiles lifted, as well as two areas of
cart path lifted from overturned oak trees also needing attention following Ian. Photos were taken and
submitted for insurance purposes.
The Joint Boards of Directors met on October 17th and directed both Community Directors to schedule
only through January of 2023 at the designated time in December, as the next meeting will be held on
January 20th. when the Joint Amenities Policy will hopefully be approved for implementation. Copies of
the proposed Joint Amenities Policies are available at both Lake Ashton I CDD and Lake Ashton II CDD
websites.
On Monday, November 7th, the HOA will be transferred to the LA II CDD residents, thus closing another
chapter in the creation of Lake Ashton as one owned and run by its residents. The next LA II CDD Board
meeting was rescheduled for Tuesday, November 29th, when the new Board members will be installed.
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DISEASE MONTH
In 1983, President Reagan dedicated the month of
November as National Alzheimer's Disease Month.
Don't forget to support Team Sam and the Walk to
End Alzheimer's by attending the Hats on for
Alzheimer's. You can also give a monetary donation to
the Walk to End Alzheimer’s donation box, located in
the Activities Office the entire month. Each person
who donates any amount will receive a purple
memory marker to be displayed in the Ballroom
during the Hats on for Alzheimer's event. You can
write the name of someone who is currently suffering,
someone who has passed on, or whatever you choose
on the memory marker. The markers can be picked up
at the Activities Desk.
GIVING TUESDAY
There is so much to be thankful for and so many
blessings to count! In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, help
give back to the community by donating to the Lake
Wales Care Center. A donation truck will be in the
Clubhouse West Parking Lot November 29 from 9 am
to noon. If you would like to donate any large items or
large pieces of furniture, please set up a pick-up date
with the Care Center by calling 863-676-6678 so they
may come to your home and collect the items.
THANKFUL BOARD
The Clubhouse Lobby will have a Thankful Board on
display during the month of November where
residents can write on a fall leaf what they are thankful
for and display for all to see. Please stop by and show
thanks for all things wonderful in your life!
TOYS FOR TOTS!
By Fred Halde
In November, a number of things are around the
corner: holidays, decorations, wonderful meals and
hopefully, gratitude and generosity!
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This article is meant to remind you that another
important emphasis that is around the bend is giving
to Toys for Tots. For the last few years, the Toys for
Tots box has been in the HFC, which will once again
be the location for this opportunity for giving
beginning mid-November. Lake Ashton has always
been a great supporter of this outreach mission into
the local community. Your generosity has been
overwhelming! Many thanks for caring! When you
support this cause you can put a smile on the face of
child this holiday season, which is just around the
corner! Sponsored by Rotary on the Ridge.
Questions? Call Fred Halde at 231-343-0638.
CARING TREE
By Larry & Joanne Hillock
It's time to think of the families in our area that need
help to provide a happy holiday for their families.
Early this month the Caring Tree will be in the
Clubhouse Ballroom loaded with give tags. These
tags are suggestions for gifts that will be given to
deserving families in partnership with the Lake Wales
Care Center. The gifts must be new and unwrapped.
We will collect the gifts and deliver them to the Care
Center's distribution center. Parents will select a gift
for their family and volunteers will help them with
wrapping.
Lake Ashton has been a strong supporter of this very
worthwhile activity for over 14 years and we are
happy to continue this endeavor. Remember the
items on the tags are suggestions, so if you see
something else that you think a child or teen will
appreciate, go ahead and purchase it. Watch for an
email blast notification once the tree is up. The last
day to bring gifts is December 16.
HISTORY
PRESENTATION
Lake Ashton Resident Anne McCauley
will turn the clocks back to colonial
times with a slide presentation on the
Battle of Yorktown November 3 at
Grace Lutheran Church in Winter Haven at 11 am.
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The General Election will be held on Tuesday,
November 8 and all Florida registered voters will
vote in the Clubhouse Ballroom, from 7 am – 7 pm.
Please note there will be no movie showings on this
day. In addition to voting for Governor, judicial
candidates and various amendments, Lake Ashton
residents who live in Winter Haven will vote to fill
one seat up for election on the LAIICDD Board of
Supervisors. To find out who the candidates are
that are running for election, please visit the Polk
County Supervisor of Elections website
at polkelections.com. Any questions regarding the
General Election should be directed to the Polk
County Supervisor of Elections at 863.534.5888.
FRIENDLY REMINDER
Residents are entitled to equal opportunity
enjoyment of the amenities here at Lake Ashton.
Differing opinions and beliefs should not turn into
fights and arguments among neighbors. Diversity
should be embraced and neighbors should be
treated with respect whether you agree with their
thoughts, beliefs, and opinions, or not. If someone
says something that you feel is derogatory please
contact staff or security immediately so the
situation can be addressed appropriately to avoid
an uncomfortable or controversial situation among
neighbors.
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
No one plans on an emergency occurring while
enjoying themselves at Lake Ashton, but should
one happen, there are various emergency
assistance items located throughout the Clubhouse
that can help. The first step should always be to call
911 — remember, every second counts.
There is an outdoor emergency phone near the
East entrance gate of the Clubhouse, next to the
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large pool rules sign. This emergency phone can be
used to contact 911 responders. The phone has a
single push button, and an attendant will answer
the call within 30 seconds to dispatch emergency
responders. All dispatchers are CPR certified to
assist with emergencies over the phone until help
arrives. The emergency phone allows for automatic
identification of the Lake Ashton Clubhouse
address.
There is also an Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) and first aid kit located next to the restrooms
across from the Restaurant in the Clubhouse as well
as on the roving patrol cart. If you need help
locating these lifesaving items, please ask a
Clubhouse staff member.
AT T E N T I O N C L U B H O U S E
GROUP FACILITATORS
On December 1 group facilitators will receive an
email with an electronic form to complete in order
to renew recurring reservations at the Clubhouse
for 2023. Facilitators have until December 15 to
submit the form to secure their current date and
time. Contact Sheila Moreland with questions
at smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com or
863.324.5457. Please note it is up to the facilitator
to reach out to staff to renew their reservation. This
is not done automatically.
LITTER CLEANUP
A Lake Ashton quarterly litter clean-up event is
scheduled for Thompson Nursery Road from Hwy.
27 to County Road 653 on November 17th at 9:00
a.m. Please meet at the Clubhouse ballroom to pick
up safety vests, trash bags, gloves and trash
grabbers. A sign-up sheet is available at the
Clubhouse. 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.
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Native Flowers of
Central
Florida
By Lynn Davis
Scarlet Sage also goes by the names of
Tropical Sage and Blood
Sage. This Native
Flower is considered a
short-lived perennial.
However, it often selfseeds.
It can grow to
18-36 inches in height.
It’s best to cut back the plant once the flowers
are spent. This will encourage a more showy
display. The blooming period for this perennial is
from Summer through Fall in Central Florida.
Scarlet Sage does best in full sun or afternoon
shade. It likes moist and well-drained soils. Why
plant scarlet sage in your yard?
The tubular red flower attracts hummingbirds,
butterflies, and bees. It is a low-maintenance and
provides a low-cost advantage. Though it’s nonedible,
it’s sometimes used for medicinal
purposes. For more information visit Florida
Native Plant Society.
LAKE ASHTON WETLANDS
AND CONSERVATION AREAS
There are numerous wetlands in Lake Ashton that
serve important purposes for our community.
Wetlands provide a variety of functions, including
flood storage, water quality enhancement, and a
habitat for threatened and endangered species.
Wetlands in Lake Ashton serve as filters for the
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storm water retention ponds. Then, this water
travels to Lake Ashton.
Once the water reaches
the lake, it will pass via
the outfall structure,
which is situated on the
lake's southwest shore
(pictured).
The water will then
move on to Peace
Creek before arriving at
the Peace River. Extreme rainfall can cause Peace
River to overflow and flood. This may result in
higher than usual lake and pond water levels, which
will be felt by the residents. To make sure that our
wetlands are properly managed, Lake Ashton CDD
personnel constantly collaborates with our aquatic
vendor. Email Operations Manager Matt Fisher at
MFisher@lakeashtoncdd.com if you have any
questions or concerns.
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Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
The Tricolored Heron is a delicate heron
superficially resembling the Great Blue but much
smaller and dainty. It is about the same size as a
Snowy Egret. If seen from the back it looks
mostly blue and tan, but the front of the neck
and the belly are white. It was formerly called the
Louisiana Heron, but the name was changed to
match a description of this blue, white and tan
bird. The immature bird is striking with its
chestnut hindneck and wing coverts. Tricoloreds
can be found at any body of water in Lake
Ashton fishing quietly at the water's edge. Their
usual method is to stand still and wait for prey to
unsuspectingly come within reach, however
sometimes they stir the bottom sediments with a
foot and dash around in pursuit of fish. They are
solitary in their foraging for fish, insects,
tadpoles, frogs, lizards and spiders. The ones in
Florida are mainly non-migratory.
LA ( LW) HOA CORNER
By Nancy Baker & Debbie Holmes
Members of our Homeowners association are
bound by agreements known as HOA Covenants.
As such, before you buy a home in a Deed
restricted community it is very important that you
familiarize yourself with the covenants and
guidelines that you must follow. This will prevent
any conflict with the Covenant enforcement
group.
The purpose of HOA Covenants? HOA’S serve a
specific function - to govern and regulate the
community with the goal of protecting or
improving property values. One-way HOA’s do
this is through creating and enforcing covenants/
guidelines. Examples of restrictive covenants:
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Property Maintenance: The HOA will require you
to maintain your lawn and landscaping as well as
apply a fresh coat of paint to the exterior of your
home as needed, along with other compliance
guidelines.
Exterior appearance: HOA’s commonly place
limitations on the appearance of your home’s
exterior. One of many items includes what color
paint you can use, what you can hang on the
exterior walls, or roofing shingle colors.
Property Alterations and Additions: Many
associations place restrictions on what you can
change or add to the exterior of your property,
any question or doubt contact your ARC
committee. The HOA and the ARC serve to help
all homeowners and the goal is to simplify the
ARC process.
To reach the HOA Directors as a group, email
directors@lakeashtonhoa.org. Individual contact
info for each officer is listed below. To report a
violation, email compliance@lakeashtonhoa.org
and include address, issue & photos. We look
forward to serving all our residents with all their
exterior changes. Also, people willing to join the
ARC are always sought.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD OF DIRECTORS (BOD)
Contact Information
Management Company: Don Asher
Michellette Ramos:
manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
President/Treasurer Bob Prowant
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
Vice President Nancy Baker
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
Secretary Tom Hevel
secretary1@lakeashtonhoa.org
Secretary2 David Muller
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
Secretary3 Steve Hogan
secretary3@lakeashtonhoa.org
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Holiday Shopping Tips
(Courtesy of Law Enforcement)
You can play a key role in preventing crime during
the very busy shopping season!
• Shop with family or friends. There is safety in
numbers!
• If shopping while dark, park in a well-lit area.
Avoid poorly lighted sections of parking lots.
• Lock your packages in the trunk and consider
taking a quick trip home to unload periodically.
• Keep vehicle doors locked and windows closed.
• Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Pay for
purchases with check, debit or credit card.
• Try to avoid ATMs if at all possible.
• Don’t try to carry too many packages to your
vehicle. If needed, make multiple trips to not be
overburdened leaving the opportunity of being
caught off guard and vulnerable.
• Be aware of surroundings. If you see something
suspicious, call 9-1-1 immediately!
• Shopping with grandchildren? Take their picture
using your phone just before leaving the house so
you have the most updated photo including
clothing description in case you get separated.
Enjoy your shopping, but be smart, be aware and
be safe!
CITIZENS ASSISTED
PATROL (CAP)
By Mike Weissberg
Citizens Assisted Patrol (CAP) is always looking for
more volunteers to patrol the streets. Come help
be the eyes, ears, and presence for the Sheriff’s
department. Patrols are once a week for two hours.
Applications are available in the Clubhouse and
HFC. For more information contact Mike Weissberg
at 863-324-3541 (please leave a message).
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AUTHORIZED DEALER
Call Art Hobson anytime:
863-439-5431
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Storm Season in Florida runs until November 30. All
residents should be prepared for severe weather.
Helpful storm preparation resources can be found
at either Activities Desk.
ELECTRONICS RECYCLING
Recycling electronics is not only environmentally
friendly, but it also helps keep your private
information safe and secure! Placing a computer or
cell phone in your trash can or in a dumpster leaves
your information vulnerable to theft, and these
days, it doesn't take an advanced hacker to crack a
phone or laptop.
Bring your electronics for drop-off beginning at 9
am on November 18. No drop-offs will be accepted
after 12 pm. All hard drives will be shredded!
Please drop off all electronics in the black bins in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. The list of accepted items
is provided at right.
ITEMS ACCEPTED
• Computers
(Desktop/Tower)
• Laptops
• Hard Drives
• Flat Screen Monitors
• Printers
• Copiers
• DVD Players & VCRs
• Modems
• Cable/Satellite Boxes
• USB, Video & Power
Cords
• Routers
• Lead Acid NonSpillable
Batteries
• All Circuit Boards
• UPS/Battery Backups
• Cell Phones
• Office Phones/Phone
Systems
• Insulated Cable/Wire
• Video Games &
Consoles
• iPads/Tablets/EReaders
•
Keyboards/Mice
• Stereo Equipment
ITEMS NOT
ACCEPTED
• CRT Monitors
• Televisions
• Household Batteries
• Glass Bulbs
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MOVI ES
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED.
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
NOVEMBER 1 — 3
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
THE GREATEST BEER RUN EVER
2022 | R | 2H 6MIN
T o s h o w s u p p o r t f o r h i s
neighborhood friends serving in
Vietnam, Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) decides to
do something totally outrageous: travel to the
frontline by himself to bring the soldiers a little
piece of home -- their favorite can of American
beer. However, what started as a well-meaning
journey quickly turns into the adventure of a
lifetime as Chickie confronts the reality of this
controversial war and his reunions with his
chi ldhood buddies thrust him into the
complexities and responsibilities of adulthood.
Based on an incredible true story, "The Greatest
Beer Run Ever" is a heartfelt coming-of-age tale
about friendship, loyalty and sacrifice.
NOVEMBER 10 (NO MOVIES
NOVEMBER 8 OR NOVEMBER 9)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN
FRONT
2022 | R | 2H 28MIN
All Quiet on the Western Front tells the gripping
story of a young German soldier on the Western
Front of World War I. Paul and his comrades
experience first-hand how the initial euphoria of
war turns into desperation and fear as they fight
for their lives, and each other, in the trenches. The
film from director Edward Berger is based on the
world renowned bestseller of the same name by
Erich Maria Remarque.
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NOVEMBER 15 — 17
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
TOP GUN: MAVERICK
2022 | PG-13 | 2H 11MIN
After thirty years, Maverick (Tom
Cruise) is still pushing the envelope as
a top naval aviator, but must confront ghosts of
his past when he leads Top Gun's elite graduates
on a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice
from those chosen to fly it.
NOVEMBER 22 — 23 (NO MOVIES
NOVEMBER 24)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY
2022 | PG-13 | 1H 48MIN
Teenage Lady Catherine (aka "Birdy")
is eager to embrace life, but with her family's
fortunes dependent on her marrying money, her
future looks grim. Bent on avoiding wedlock,
Birdy comes up with ever more inventive ways to
ditch her prospects.
NOVEMBER 29 — DECEMBER 1
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING
(ADDITIONAL SHOWINGS OF THIS
MOVIE WERE ADDED DUE TO
CANCELLATIONS BECAUSE OF
HURRICANE IAN)
2022 | PG-13 | 2H 5MIN
Kya is an abandoned girl who raised herself to
adulthood in the dangerous marshlands of North
Carolina. For years, rumors of the "Marsh Girl"
haunted Barkley Cove, isolating the sharp and
resilient Kya from her community. Drawn to two
young men from town, Kya opens herself to a new
and startling world; but when one of them is
found dead, she is immediately cast by the
community as the main suspect. As the case
unfolds, the verdict as to what actually happened
becomes increasingly unclear, threatening to
reveal the many secrets that lay within the marsh.
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FRIDAYS AT 11 AM & 3 PM
NOVEMBER 4
THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS
1997 | R | 1H 31MIN
Warren (Noah Wyle) returns home
after a three-year absence and soon
fal l s into the rhythms of hi s
childhood: bickering with his siblings, hanging
out with his stoner buddies and avoiding his
strange, cold father. But when his ex-girlfriend
reappears, she becomes the catalyst for a
Thanksgiving that changes everything. An
incredible ensemble cast, including Blythe
Danner and Julianne Moore, depicts the
complexities of life, love and family.
NOVEMBER 11
TOP GUN
1986 | PG | 1H 49MIN
The Top Gun Naval Fighter Weapons
School is where the best of the best
train to refine their elite flying skills.
When hotshot fighter pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise)
is sent to the school, his reckless attitude and
cocky demeanor put him at odds with the other
pilots, especially the cool and collected Iceman
(Val Kilmer). But Maverick isn't only competing to
be the top fighter pilot, he's also fighting for the
attention of his beautiful flight instructor,
Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis).
NOVEMBER 18
ALICE’S RESTAURANT
1969 | R | 1H 51MIN
Arlo Guthrie plays himself in this film
based on his song of the same name.
After getting kicked out of college,
Arlo decides to visit his friend Alice (Pat Quinn) for
Thanksgiving dinner. After dinner is over, Arlo
volunteers to take the trash to the dump, but finds
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trash in the bottom of a ravine. This simple act of
littering gets him arrested, and sends him on a
bizarre journey that ends with him in front of the
draft board. Also stars James Broderick, Patricia
Quinn, Pete Seeger and Lee Hays.
NOVEMBER 25
NO MOVIES — CLUBHOUSE OFFICES
CLOSED DUE TO THE THANKSGIVING
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2023 SHOWCASE
INFORMATIONAL MEETING
By Karen Nelson
2023 must be near - Lake Ashton Performing Arts
Corporation's informational meeting for the 2023
Showcase is scheduled for November 3 at 1 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. This meeting is open to all LA
residents — bring your vocal, dance, comedy,
carpentry, sewing, production, backstage, box office,
audio, lighting … and more ... talents, or learn or
discover hidden talents! Learn what the excitement is
about! P.S. - the 2023 Showcase itself will be on March
24 and 25, 2023, so save these dates too!
LAVA USO DANCE
By Jim Mecsics, LAVA Commander
Lake Ashton residents are requested
to “muster’ at the Health and Fitness
Center Ballroom on November 4 at
1900 hrs (7 PM in civilian time) for an
evening of excellent music, dancing,
snacks and a chance to mingle with
your neighbors for a great time. Music will be
provided by Good Stuff band. There will be
complimentary snacks, and you can bring your own
refreshments and drinks. Tickets are on sale at both
Activities Desks (check only) for $10, with the
proceeds going to support the Lake Ashton Veterans
Association programs. You do not need to be a
veteran to join as everyone is welcome to enjoy a
nostalgic trip to the USO Dance Days.
VETERANS DAY CEREMONY
There will be a LAVA Veterans Day Observance at
the Veterans Memorial at 10 am on November 11. All
residents are invited to attend this ceremony.
NOVEMBER 9
6 - 9 PM
CARRABBAS DINNER FOR 2
Carrabba’s will be offering two delicious Dinner for 2
options (see menu below) and you will have the
choice of taking your meal to go or eating in the
Ballroom on November 9 at 5 pm. Place your orders
by 3 pm on November 8 by calling 863-293-6635.
Payment will go directly to Carrabba’s and can be
made by credit card over the phone at the time of
ordering or by cash or credit card in person the day
of.
· 2 for $30 - Homemade Chicken Marsala with penne
al pomodoro, side Caesar salad, and Carrabba’s
signature bread
· 2 for $25 – Homemade Lasagna with a side Caesar
salad, and Carrabba’s signature bread
· Add 1 cannoli for $1 per person
· Add a 32oz pitcher of sangria (blackberry, peach, or
classic red) for $25
If you eat in the Clubhouse Ballroom, stick around to
check out Karaoke in the restaurant from 6 to 9 pm!
KA R A O K E
IN THE RESTAURANT WITH DJ WAYNE
TICKETS: $3
PURCHASE
AT THE CLUBHOUS E
ACT I V I T I E S DE S K
BRING YOUR
OWN DRINKS
& SNACKS!
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Luncheon & Fashion Show
November 9 at 11 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
Shopping - Lunch - Hat Contest
All for a Good Cause!
Tickets: $25 on sale October
10 at the Clubhouse
Activities Office
NEW! LA TRIVIA
By David Fix
Join in for Trivia at the Clubhouse November 13 from 7
to 9 pm in the Ballroom. Hopefully this will be a Resident
to Resident evening of fun to be held on a weekly basis.
Maximum number of players per team is six. Individuals
are encouraged to come and join an open table. Cost is
$1 per person to play with all money returned to the top
three teams. Attendance will determine interest/
frequency of play. Three rounds of 10 questions will be
played along with one final bonus question. Please come
early as it will start promptly at 7 pm. BYOB!
BYOSnacks! Hope to see you November 13!
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE
By Debby Landgrebe & Lynn Shelton
December 11
ENTERTAINMENT:
Micah Madore
December 18
ENTERTAINMENT:
Corey Greenway
of Outta Hand
Band
Tickets: $3
at the Clubhouse
Activities Desk
BYOE - Bring Your
Own Everything
to the clubhouse
RESTAURANT for
music and fun!
there will be
FOOD TRUCKS in
the parking lot
Hello Lake Ashton friends! If you haven’t bought your
tickets yet for the gala affair on December 9 in the
beautifully decorated Clubhouse Ballroom, a few still
remain at the Clubhouse Activities Office for $40! Put on
that pretty dress and snappy suit with dancing shoes for
a fun night! Cam’s Catering will present a buffet dinner
including a Beef carving station, chicken cordon bleu,
vegetable lasagna, potatoes, vegetable, garden salad,
rolls, chocolate cake, apple pie, iced tea, water, and
coffee. BYOB! Music will be provided by B.Haven, one
of Central Florida's premier bands.
JINGLE BELL JOG
By David Fix
The Lake Ashton Charity Jingle Bell Jog will be held
December 5. This 5K (3.1 mile) course will start and finish
in the Clubhouse East Parking Lot. Registration is closed
but everyone is invited to watch and cheer! Donations
are still being accepted for Victory Ridge Academy.
HOLDAY GOLF CART PARADE
By Carolyn Bishop
Save the date: December 16 at 6 pm. A reception with
refreshments will follow at the Clubhouse. Watch for
more information. Volunteers are needed, please
contact Carolyn Bishop at 919-606-8844.
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By Judith Ridpath
The LA Purple Stars, your Relay For Life Team, will be
sponsoring a booth selling hand crafted items at the
December 14 Lake Ashton Bi-Monthly Market. 100%
of the proceeds of all donated items sold will go to
the American Cancer Society. Items are needed to fill
the booth. If you have a craft you enjoy, please
consider making one to donate, and share this info
with your crafty friends. There are a limited amount of
supplies available to share if needed. The Purple Stars
will also be contacting businesses in the area, asking
for donations. Please contact Judy Ridpath at
650-678-1174 with any questions.
SAVE THE DATES !
• December 20 - Menorah Lighting at 5:30 pm
• January 17 – Lake Ashton’s Club Fair - All Lake
Ashton Clubs, Groups, and Organizations are
welcome!
• January 21 – LA Cruise-In Car Show – Get ready
to start those engines!
• February 14 – Chapel of Love featuring Elvis! –
Celebrate Valentines Day with the King!
• February 21 – Mardi Gras Party – Y’all gonna
pardi hardi!
Goodbye 2022 … Hello 2023!
The place to be to welcome 2023
is the Clubhouse Ballroom! Bid
adieu to 2022 with a Rockin’
New Year’s Eve Party held
from 7 pm to midnight on
December 31 with a Times
Square theme for a casual, fun,
confetti-covered feel. Enjoy New
York style food stations (Italian sausage and peppers,
roast beef bruschetta, ceviche, pizza logs, pasta, fruit
and cheese, cheesecake), two bands, photo booths
(360 degree and regular) sponsored by Lake Ashton
Resales, noisemakers, and a champagne toast at
midnight. Don’t forget to BYOB!
Rise and shine the next morning (or early
afternoon), and make your way to the
Clubhouse Ballroom for a delicious and
plentiful buffet style brunch from 11 am to 2
pm! Bring your own drinks and champagne …
OJ for mimosas provided, along with lots of
hot coffee! Tickets are $50 for the New Year’s
Eve Party and $30 for the New Year’s Day brunch, or
attend both events for $75!
CHILI COOK-OFF
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars will have a chili cook-off as a
fundraiser for the American Cancer Society January
20, 2023 from 4 to 6 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
This event was held last year and was a great success.
There will be twenty different chilis, cornbread, water
and a baked goods table. There will be separate sign
up sheets at the Clubhouse Activities Desk for the
chili cookers and baked goods which should be
individually wrapped for the dessert table. Tasting
tickets can also be purchased at the Clubhouse — 12
Tickets for a $10 donation, limited to 200 strips of 12.
Each ticket allows you to taste one chili, so you should
buy 24 tickets to taste all of them. Corn bread, water
and dessert table are cash sales, $1/item. Don't miss
this chance to warm up with many varieties of chili.
There will be judges for the "best" chili and prizes will
be awarded for first and second place. Questions?
Call David Harrison 863-326-6418.
2023 ENTERTAINMENT
SERIES TICKETS
Those who renewed their season tickets can exchange
for a different showtime or seat selection based on
availability, on a first-come, first-served basis, beginning
at 9 am November 1 through November 4 at 5 pm.
Upgrades/exchanges can be made over the phone
with a credit card but in person sales will be processed
prior to phone sales. Tickets can only be exchanged by
the named season ticket holder.
New season tickets will be on sale November 14
through December 22. Tickets can be purchased over
the phone with a Visa or MasterCard.
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LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
The LALGA welcomes the
Snowbirds back to Lake
Ashton. The courses are full of excitement with our
returning friends and neighbors. The event calendar
is plenty full starting with the LALGA Pink Ribbon
Breast Cancer Golf Tournament on November 8.
Please support this cause by playing and sponsoring
the event. You may also purchase raffle tickets for the
over 150 raffle prizes. In addition, there will be a
silent auction for everything from golf cart batteries
to private golf courses to boat cruises. Purchasing
pink ribbons, socks, shoelaces, water bottles and
memory bouquets for $5 each will also help the
cause. The league thanks all involved in advance for
your continued support.
The opening day luncheon is set for the following
week, November 15. In addition to opening day,
please note the following important 2022-2023
dates: December 13 – Holiday Luncheon; January
16-17 Solheim Cup; February 13-14 MemberMember;
March 28-29 LALGA-LAMGA; and April 11
– Closing Day Luncheon.
The Martinis, Mulligans and Munchies Tournament
will be rescheduled for the spring. Unfortunately,
Hurricane Ian made it impossible to host the event
this year. The league is looking forward to this event
and several others next spring and summer.
We Care for Kids has their annual Thanksgiving Food
Drive through November 10. Canned meats, canned
tuna and salmon, peanut butter, jelly (no glass),
canned or dry soups, canned stews and chili, tea
bags, coffee (ground no beans), canned pasta,
canned vegetables, canned fruit, canned pasta
(Spaghetti “O’s”), hot and cold cereals, rice, cake
mixes, pancake mix, syrup, powdered milk, packaged
pasta (macaroni & cheese, etc.), juice boxes, canned
Juices, canned beans, spam, canned gravy,
granulated sugar, baby food & cereal (glass jars
accepted), baby formula (Enfamil/Similac), granola
bars, and cereal bars will be accepted. All food will
be distributed to The Care Center of Lake Wales and
The Mission of Winter Haven.
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Contact Nancy Zografos at 863.318.1739 or
nancyzog@icloud.com for more information. Thank
you in advance for your support. Toys for Tots will be
in December. The LALGA wishes all a Happy
Thanksgiving!
Spotlight on Renée Hicks:
Renée was raised on a wheat farm near
South Haven, Michigan. She attended a
one-room school house from
kindergarten through seventh
grade. Renée attended Ferris State
College in Big Rapids, Michigan where
she met her first husband. They married in November
of 1969 and, as he was in the service, they moved to
San Antonio and then to Okinawa. They have two
children who currently live in Michigan. After their
divorce in 1991, Renée continued raising the children
as a single mom for ten years. In late 1999 Renée met
her now husband of 22 years, Tom, and they were
married in October of 2000 and lived on a mountain
near Front Royal, Virginia. Tom and Renée worked at
the State Department and U.S. Department of
Agriculture, respectively, in Washington, D.C. until
they retired.
Seven years ago Tom and Renée decided they had
had enough of the cold weather and snow and
moved into her mom’s former home in Lake Region
Village, near Haines City. After Hurricane Irma and
the continuing threat of hurricanes, they decided to
move into a more stable environment and chose Lake
Ashton, building their new home, and moving here in
August of 2021.
Renée initially joined the Niners. She played a Mixers
event with Dawn Neigh and Dawn suggested that
she play with the LALGA. She has thoroughly
enjoyed playing with both groups but loves the
competitiveness of the LALGA.
Renée and Tom have been playing golf consistently
since 2003 and she and Tom have golfed all over the
world including Ireland, Jamaica, and Mexico. She
has played several times at The TPC Sawgrass.
Renée and Tom enjoy traveling, reading, billiards and
computers and she likes walking, biking, and
cooking. Welcome Renée to the LALGA!
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By Marti Schmidt
Here’s hoping all of you survived Hurricane Ian with
minimal impact. To date, the East course continues
to struggle with water accumulation and limited use
of all 18-holes (1-4 are still closed and 5-8 still have
cart path water issues). Opening Day was pushed
back to October 18 and our winter starting time
returned to 9:30 am. Full update in the next issue!
Just a few reminders as we swing into our winter
season: please wear your name tags as we have a
LOT of new members. Arrive early/timely (20
minutes before league start time) to find your
partners and hear the morning announcements.
Always be on the lookout for wet areas on both
courses – it might be a while for them to completely
dry out. Dues needs to be paid prior to league play,
and a new membership form needs to accompany
your dues. Looking forward to playing with all of
you! Still have questions? Ready to join? Contact
Janet at jan.mutz@gmail.com for more info!
LAMGA
By Paul Fichtman
LAMGA’s October was highlighted by Sponsor
Appreciation Day on October 19 where the largest
“super” sponsors and Lake Ashton volunteers, who
went way above normal in their donations to our
annual Member/Guest tournament, were invited to
play golf and/or have lunch in the Eagle’s Nest.
These super sponsors include: Amerity Financial/
Burris Warner; Art’s Golf Cars; Red Hoagland
Hyundai; Snowbird Heating and Cooling and; Chris
Bruser, Reverse Mortgage Specialist – Mutual of
Omaha. LAMGA Board elections are being held in
November. The winners of the election will be
announced at the Annual Meeting/Luncheon
December 7. In addition to the super-sponors
honored October 19, the following automotive
dealers and Golf Services/Cart companies are also
thanked for their generous support of the Member/
Guest tournament: Hill Nissan; Lake Wales Chrysler/
Dodge/Jeep Ram; Ridge Quality Motors; Winter
Haven Chrysler, Dodge /Jeep/ Ram; Bargain Carts;
Brewer Sales & Service; Lake Ashton Golf
Management and; Lake Ashton Ladies Golf
Association. A list of all sponsors is posted on the
LAMGA web site, Lake Ashton Living, and Talk of
Lake Ashton.
The Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge Leader Board
through the end of September includes: Jim
Simpson - $175.55; Donn Yasz - $154.10; Duff Hill -
$146.35; Dan Baun - $136.90; Steve Morgan -
$136.55; John Candler - $132.35; Gerry Krogman -
$129.50; Paul Panone - $126.75; Tom Murphy -
$118.90 and; Norm Wilderson - $116.10. Thanks,
once again, to Red Hoagland Hyundai for their
continued sponsorship of this very popular annual
contest.
The November schedule is: November 2nd – Best
Net A &D/B&C; November 9th – Beat the Board,
Best 3 Nets; November 16th – Pick Your Partner, 9
Hole Scramble/9 Hole Shamble; November 23rd – 1
Net Par 5s, 2 Nets Par 4s & 3 Nets Par 3s and;
November 30th – 2 Best Nets.
The LAMGA wishes a very Happy Thanksgiving for
all Lake Ashton residents and their families!
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BOLLA
By Linda Warden
Blankets of Love at Lake Ashton has had a busy
summer getting blankets and ponchos ready for
delivery to the local Polk County Schools for for
fall. A BIG thank you to the delivery team this year
Chris Crane, Kate Delles, Barb Aull, Diane Taylor,
Lynne Judd, Beth Wagner and Alice Hearn. The
elementary schools have received 240 blankets
and 90 ponchos. The group has also delivered 425
blankets to several Polk County Agencies that
serve children and teens in crisis. Before the
Christmas season BOLLA will deliver another 330
blankets to other Polk County Agencies and of
course we always give blankets for the Lake Wales
Care Center Christmas Tree here at Lake
Ashton. If you have a little time on Monday
afternoon come to the Clubhouse Craft Room at 1
pm to tie knots and prepare blankets. No sewing
required! Also please save the date for the Trash
to Treasure sale March 17 and 18, 2023.
LA BELLES
By Pam Straws
The LA Belles November luncheon will be held on
November 30 at 12:30 pm at L’Incontro Italian
Restaurant on Hwy 60 in Lake Wales. The menu
will be a three course lunch with your choice of
pasta, chicken or fish for $14. Sign up at the
Clubhouse Information Wall. Hosted by Pam
Straws. Hope to see you there!
LA GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
Baffled at what happened to a once thriving plant?
Attended a garden show or seminar and would
like to share? Join the LA Ashton Garden Club on
November 9 at 10 am in the Pavilion.
After a presentation it's not unusual for members
to begin discussions on many plant issues. Last
month Sil Wells and Pam Klawinski demonstrated
how to create a flower arrangement placed on a
frame. The use of double sided velcro made it
interchangeable, depending on seasons. In addition
members discussed future meetings, including the
one in November. Pumpkin and succulent fans
should plan on attending for a chance to participate
in a prize drawing. Sil Wells will demonstrate how
to create a reusable Fall Themed succulent display.
It'll be available for the drawing after the
meeting. Come and share your expertise, garden
problems, solutions or just socialize.
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Shelley Miller
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
next monthly meeting November 3 via Zoom and inperson
at the HFC. Social time with snacks will be
from 4 to 4:30 pm. Please bring your own
beverage. The in-person General meeting and Zoom
will start at 4:30. The November speaker is Steve
Whitaker from Victory Ridge Academy, a public
charter school serving special needs children with
communication deficits, emotional/behavioral
challenges, and physical disabilities. The school serves
students with a variety of special needs.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Brenda Bush-Sayre
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will hold their
annual Christmas Party December 3. Heavy hors
d’oeuvres will be provided by the Catering Company
and guests will dance to music provided by Wayne,
LA’s favorite DJ. The party begins at 5:30 pm at the
Clubhouse. Tickets are on sale at the Clubhouse
Activities Office for $25 (check payable to LARC). The
last day to purchase tickets is November 22. For more
information, please contact Brenda Bush-Sayre at
bbs1954@icloud.com or 813-313-9911. Don’t forget
to vote on November 8!
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POTLUCK DINNER
By Vicki Creek
The annual Advanced Bocce League Potluck
Dinner will be held at the HFC on December 2
from 4 to 6 pm. If you are already a member of the
Advanced Bocce League or are interested in
joining you are invited to attend. Everyone please
bring a covered dish along with your own
beverages, plates and silverware. If you plan to
a t t e n d p l e a s e R S V P t o V i c k i C r e e k
at vlcreek@gmail.com. “Many A Friendship Has
Been Made On The Bocce Courts.”
LA PICKLEBALL
By Lisa Savala
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America
and Lake Ashton has a pickleball club - LAPA (Lake
Ashton Pickleball Association). Membership is $10
per person per year, or three years for $25. The
money is used for pickleball events, balls,
windsocks, and various court equipment, etc. To
join the club, simply stop by the LA Clubhouse
(not HFC) and fill out the membership form and
bring a check made out to LAPA. If you haven’t
been by the pickleball courts lately, you need to
stop by and see the beautiful newly resurfaced
courts! A new net was also installed on Court 3.
The club is very thankful the LAIICDD agreed to
improve this very popular community amenity. If
you are new to Lake Ashton or new to pickleball
and want to learn the game, Dennis Santino will
be offering a “Newbie Clinic” on November 7 and
14 from 11 am to 12:30 pm on Courts 3 & 4. He
has asked that attendees be able to attend both
sessions. Space is limited to the first 12 who sign
up! Sign up by emailing Coach Dennis at
coachdennis@myyahoo.com Paddles will be
provided. The LAPA annual meeting is planned for
November 30 at the Clubhouse beginning at 5 pm
with a potluck dinner and the meeting to follow.
LA Pickleball Association Officers:
President Chuck Caesar
Vice President Sue Morris
Treasurer Lisa Savala
Secretary Becky Wilson
Email: lakeashtonpickleball@gmail.com
BOOK CLUB
By Judi Saint-Sommer
And Still They Came, the Florida Saga
Guest author: Robert James Connors
The Book Club invites all residents to this
presentation on December 6 at 2:30 pm in the
Clubhouse Cinema. Have you ever wondered, how
Florida became such a Mecca for development?
Join the book club in hearing stories of the last
200 years of development and conflicts. Special
guest author, Robert James Connors, will share
stories from his book, as well as a story that
includes the very land Lake Ashton was developed
on. His history is spun through the eyes of one
family, with roots to the native Seminoles to
development ties of the Keys bridge, railroads,
and even Bok Tower.
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features and commentaries. He is a former
magazine managing editor, journalist, newspaper
editorial writer and former Florida County
Commissioner. He and his wife Susan reside in
Lake Wales.
LA ROCKERS
By Connie Strassberg
Hard to believe that the holiday season
is already here. November is the time
to think about pumpkins and turkeys,
family and friends, and what we feel
grateful for and thankful about. The
group’s rock painting revolves around
themes related to the upcoming holidays and their
colors. Rocks are hidden around Lake Ashton to
fulfill the mission: “one message at just the right
moment can change someone’s entire day,
outlook, and life.” LA Rockers continues to meet
in the HFC Community Center on alternate
Wednesdays from 2 to 4 pm. Various members will
continue to share their skills as we paint and
schmooze with our Rocker friends. Newcomers
are always welcome and you will be lent the
supplies you will need for your first meeting. But if
you are new PLEASE contact either MJ Richards
(mjmr i chards517@gma i l . com) or Connie
Strassberg (cbs1949@aol.com) before coming so
that supplies can be prepared for you, and you
can be contacted if a meeting has to be canceled.
To enjoy a lovely afternoon with a great group of
people, please join the next meetings on
November 2, 16, and 30. If a meeting has to be
canceled, notification will be posted on the LA
Rockers group page on Facebook.
SINGLES CLUB
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 October, the group
discussed several outings and get togethers.
Plans were discussed for dinners and lunches
during October, Lunch at the Cherry Pocket Steak
and Seafood and dinner at Tanners. The Single
Mingle held on the third Thursday of the month
will return to the Pavilion. The Group also decided
to purchase Christmas gifts for 12 Senior Orphans.
If you would like to take part in activities with
other singles, attend the meeting on November 6.
LA TRAVELERS
By Carolyn Bishop
Welcome home to all seasonal travelers! Stories
from Maine to California and Mexico to Alaska are
being shared by many members during the Social
on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. The LA Travelers Annual Meeting is
scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, and will take
place in the Restaurant at 2:30 pm. It is essential
for members to attend this once a year meeting
where officers will be elected and other valuable
information will be shared.
Tickets for the Holiday Dinner Party December 4
will also go on sale at this meeting. Tickets are $30
for members and $40 for their guests. Many fun
rallies are coming up in the 2023 season so come
join the group on Tuesdays to hear all
about them.
MICHIGAN
POTLUCK
By Kathy Keding
A big hello to all friends from the
Great Lake State! The Michigan Potluck is on the
schedule for Sunday, January 8, 2023, from 4 to 8
pm at the HFC. Lots of fun is in store for
everyone! Bring your Michigan knowledge and a
dish to pass. Sign up sheets will be posted at the
HFC and the Clubhouse starting November 1.
Looking forward to meeting you!
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By Don Fuller
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Restaurant from 12:45 pm until approximately 3:30
pm. Players of all levels are welcome. Instruction is
given preceding the game, beginning at 11:45 am.
Advance sign up is encouraged using the duplicate
bridge notebook on the Clubhouse Information Wall.
A partner is required. For help finding a partner or for
more information contact Dfuller627@yahoo.com.
September 19: North/South: 1st George Rogers &
Ralph Ritter, 2nd Ann Murphey & Mary Lois Teyssier,
3rd Don Fuller & Jim Ford; East/West: 1st Jeanine
Connors & Chris Verges, 2nd Nelda Sedlacek & Judy
Marine, 3rd Janis & Frank Vasquenza
September 26: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford,
2nd Graham Littlehales & Marian Oshinsky, 3rd Ralph
Ritter & George Rogers, 4th (tie) Janis Vazquenza &
Liz Leigh with Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson
October 3: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford, 2nd Dana
Cunningham & Judy Robinson, 3rd (Tie) Ralph Ritter &
George Rogers with Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson
October 10: North/South 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford,
2nd Dana Cunningham & Judy Robertson, 3rd Pat
Foster & Sonny Robinson; East/West 1st Ann
Murphey & Mary Lois Teyssier, 2nd Ralph Ritter &
George Rogers 3rd Linda & Carl Boast
October 17: North/South 1st Dana Cunningham &
Judy Robertson, 2nd Don Fuller & Jim Ford, 3rd Dee
& Howard Mayne; East/West 1st Pat Foster & Sonny
Robinson, 2nd Ann Murphey & Mary Lois Teyssier,
3rd Chris Verges and Jeannine Connors.
TUESDAY PARTY & SOCIAL
BRIDGE
By George Rogers
Winners of the last 5 weeks are:
September 13: Kathy Ryan, Dee Mayne, Chip
Inman, and Elaine Inman
September 20: Elaine Inman, Mafie Walker,
George Rogers, and Berta Rogers
September 27: Chris Verges, Gayle Rogers,
Howard Mayne, and Liz Leigh
October 4: Dee Mayne, Kathy Ryan, Howard
Mayne, and Carl Boast
October 11: Janis Vasqueza, Carl Boast, Kathy
Ryan, and George Rogers
This is a talkative group. We discuss bidding and
play following many hands. All bridge players are
welcome. Please contact George Rogers at
georgerogers4321@gmail.com or at 419-708-3320
or if unavailable contact Liz Leigh at 813-288-0809.
MAH JONGG
By Myrna Soberman
Looking for Mah
Jongg players with
one to two years or
more experience to
join this group on
W e d n e s d a y
afternoons at the
HFC from 2 to 4
pm. For further information, please contact
myrnaandsteve@gmail.com.
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By Sandy White
Despite swimmers out of
water, due to heater fuel
issues in October, the LA
Swim Cl ub membe r s ,
whether they are fitness or
competitive swimmers,
have found ways to keep in
shape. Different ones have
been s po t t ed a t t he
outdoor pool, both fitness centers, walking, and
riding bikes. This extra activity has been especially
important for those aiming for the Golden Age
Games in Sanford on November 6 and the Florida
Senior Games in Temple Terrace December 3 &
4. To compete in the Florida Senior Games, one
must place in the top five in a regional meet. It's
exciting to announce that The LA Swim Club is
proud to be a Platinum sponsor of the LA Pink
Ribbon Golf Tournament in support of breast
cancer research.
IN MEMORIAM
Frank Duffy, a longtime resident, recently passed
away. His wife, Geri Duffy, donated a bench and
the golf group Frank played with helped with the
dedication on the driving range (pictured below).
The bench (pictured above) is placed on
the range for all to see, enjoy, and
remember Frank. Frank was an
excellent golfer, a former Illinois State
Amateur Champion, and a fun guy
to be with. He is sorely missed, but we
take comfort in knowing he is in a
better place.
All are encouraged to get and stay fit. Did you
know that even at 55 and over your muscles can
get stronger? All are invited to join in the LA Swim
Club workouts: Mondays at 6 pm, Wednesdays at
1:45 pm, and Saturdays at 10 am in the HFC
Indoor Pool. There is no membership fee. The only
prerequisite is the ability to swim at least 1 length
of the pool of one or more of the standard strokes
( i .e. f ront crawl /f reestyle, breaststroke,
backstroke, or butterfly). Come swim with us!
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
The next meeting is November 16 at 6:30 PM in the
Ballroom, near the stage. The LAVA Auxiliary is a
group of your friends and neighbors who support the
military through fund raising as well as simple actions
like sending holiday cards to those serving abroad,
donating clothing and other items to veteran nursing
homes as well as the annual Girl Scout Cookie drive
for the military. Consider attending this month’s
meeting!
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Although the craft fair had not happened at the time
of this writing, I can say that based on the number of
volunteers, both from current LAVA Auxiliary as well
as the many neighbors who have offered to help, it
was a great success! There was a waiting list of
interested vendors. If you are Interested in being a
vendor for our 2023 Craft Fair, please call Chris
Graves at 863.514-5368 or Joan DiBattista at 863.
662-4746. Thank you to all veterans and those serving
in the military both here and abroad for the sacrifices
that they make to protect everyone’s freedoms! God
Bless America!
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The October meeting kicked off the 2022 – 2023
season. A lot of good suggestions were made as
to potential club activities. Plans will be developed
for member photo outings to Bok Tower,
Gatorland and other locations. Arrangements for
guest speakers to attend club meetings are also
being pursued. With the return of the snowbirds,
this should be another good season for sharing
the enjoyment of photography.
The LA Camera Club is open to all residents.
Meetings are held on the second Monday of the
month at 10:30 am in the Clubhouse Cinema. As
always, you are encouraged to bring along a few
pictures on a USB drive to share with the group.
GENEALOGY CLUB MEETING
By Jane Imparl
If you are interested in finding those long lost
ancestors, consider joining the Genealogy Club for
the next meeting at the HFC Craft Room on
Wednesday, November 9 at 2 pm. The "theme" of
the meeting will be "FREE". Genealogy websites
that will help you find records and resources and
are also FREE will be explored. Please bring your
stories and questions to share with this friendly
group. For more information, please call Jane at
815-545-6655.
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UNDERSTANDING A STROKE
& WHAT TO LOOK FOR
Have you ever wondered about the warning signs of a
stroke or the importance of early evaluations? Stop by
the HFC Community Center, Wednesday, November
9, at 12:30 pm for a presentation on how to
understand a stroke and what to look for. He will be
able to answer any of your questions and so much
more. Sign up in the HFC Lobby.
FLU SHOTS
Flu shots will be facilitated by Walgreens on
Monday, November 14 from 8:30 to 10 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Bring your insurance card.
PLANTING FOR POLLINATORS
Join UF/IFAS Extension Polk County experts on
November 16 at 1 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom
for a class with tips on planting your garden to
support pollinators! They will share plant
suggestions and tips for increasing habitat in your
yard. A minimum of 25 participants required. Sign
up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
CLASSICAL MUSIC
APPRECIATION / MUS IC
HISTORY SERIES
There are still five seats open for the classical music
history program Mondays at 3 pm in the Clubhouse
Cinema. November and December sessions will cover
the great works of the Baroque era (1600 - 1750) by
16 composers with special attention on Antonio
Vivaldi, Domenico Scarlatti, George Frideric Handel
and Johann Sebastian Bach. Lake Ashton resident Ken
Hoffman, who has nine years experience teaching
music history to seniors at the Continuing Education
Department at the University of North Florida,
explains the music and the historical events that
influenced the composers of the era.
Learn about many renowned musicians, past and
present, while viewing films of them playing the music.
Class discussion is encouraged. Sign up at the
Clubhouse Information Wal l. Check out
BaroqueMasters.blogspot.com for more information.
CAREGIVERS SUPPORT
An all-encompassing Caregiver Support Group
facilitated by the Alzheimer's Association will be held
on November 15 at 11 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
This group is for Caregivers and Care partners of
people living with Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's,
ALS, Cancer, and Diabetes. People who are living with
the disease are welcome to attend with their care
partner. This support group is conducted by trained
facilitators and is a safe place for everyone to develop
a support system. Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall.
WHAT’S THE BUZZ
ABOUT BEES?
Join friends and neighbors on
November 18 at 6 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom for a fun yet
educational presentation on honey bees from our
friends at Happy Hives. Learn how honey is collected
and processed for use in different products, the art of
beekeeping, and how mighty of an impact small
honey bees have on our environment. Don't forget to
BYOB. There will also be a fully functioning
observation bee hive as well! You’ll want to BEE there!
Sign up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
Save the Date for December’s Think &
Drink: Empowered Success to Living a Healthy Life
December 28 at 6 pm in the Ballroom.
BENEFITS OF ACUPUNCTURE
Are you curious about acupuncture and its benefits?
Are you wanting to know more about the process and
if it is the right choice for you? Stop by the HFC
Community Center on Tuesday, November 29 at noon
to get your questions answered by a specialist in
acupuncture. Sign up today at the HFC Lobby.
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Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (863.875.8134 or
316.516.2815) Wednesdays at 8:45 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall.
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
IMPROVER LINE DANCING
Instructor: Ann Ludwick
Date & Time: Thursdays, 1 p.m.
Beginning October 20
Location: HFC Community Center
HAPPY HOUR DANCE CLASS
Instructor: Cheryl Winchester (305-725-4946)
Thursdays from 3 to 4 pm with a glass of ? afterwards
(BYOB). Meet at the HFC basketball court for lots of
fun and energy. No need for previous dance
experience or to be in attendance weekly.
LA DANCE CLASSES - WALTZ
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Mondays in November from 4:30 to 5:30 in the HFC
Community Room. FREE! No partner needed! There
will be no Dance Classes in December. Dance Classes
will resume in January 2023.
W.A.V. E .
Instructor: Sue Fitzgerald certified AFAA, ACE and
ASFA (904.566.2846)
Water Aerobics with Variety for Everyone returns
October 1 and is held every Saturday at 3 pm in the
HFC Indoor Pool.
LA STEPPERS
The popular fitness class from the 90’s is also popular
here in Lake Ashton, and will continue this fall on
Thursdays, October 6, November 3, and December 1
at 5 pm in the HFC Community Room. Class duration
is 1 hour. Prior to class there will be a refresher of
basic steps. Participants must bring their own step.
There is no charge for this class. Certified Instructor is
LA Resident Sue Fitzgerald. Questions? Call Sue at
904-566-2846.
CALLING ALL TAPPERS
Facilitator: Julie Bombard
Tap Jammers is a fun group of tappers who gather
weekly to practice steps and combinations. If you tap
or have tapped in the past and have knowledge of
tap dance, come join the fun! Classes are free. Tap
Jammers meet on Friday mornings at 10 am on the
Clubhouse stage beginning October 7. Please note:
These classes are not intended for the beginning
tapper. For more information, contact Facilitator Julie
Bombard at jbombard73@gmail.com.
LAKE ASHTON MEN’S BIBLE
STUDY - KICKOFF
You are invited to join the interesting and thought
provoking LA Men’s Bible Study Group that meets
every Tuesday, with Fellowship from 10 to 10:30 am,
and Discussion from 10:30 to noon. The group is nondenominational,
with a goal of helping people to grow
in understanding the Bible. Meet face-to-face at the
HFC Craft Room or via a Zoom connection if you
prefer not to meet face-to-face. This fall the group will
be starting Romans, generally reading one chapter
and discussing questions pertaining to that chapter.
There is an open, positive, educational, and voluntary
dialogue. You don’t need to be a theologian to join.
You’ll find that as you examine your faith, you’ll learn
more about God and yourself. Please contact Bob
Ring, 734-674-7196, bobring42297@gmail.com or Jim
Brendemuehl, 815-343-5727, jcbrendem@gmail.com.
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Instructor: Donna Rorick
Sign up to make three holiday cards on
Wednesday, November 30 at 1 pm at
the Clubhouse. Instruction will be
provided, from beginner to expert. All
supplies and equipment are included. No experience
necessary. The cost is $10 for three cards. Sign up at
the Clubhouse Activities Office with a check payable
to Donna Rorick. Call Donna at 410-937-9601 with any
questions or further detail.
FUSED GLASS PLATE
& MORE
November 11 from 10 am to 1 pm in
the Clubhouse Craft Room
Cost: $35, includes all project supplies,
use of equipment, kiln firing, & art
glass. Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall - limited to 12 people
FUSED GLASS
JEWELRY
November 17 from 9 am to noon at
the HFC
Cost: $35, includes all project supplies, use of
equipment, kiln firing, & art glass. Sign up at the HFC
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.
BOB ROSS OIL
PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
November 12 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Pumpkin Patch
$35, payable at class. Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall by noon on November 11
CELEBRATE THE SEASONS!
Beginners can sign up to learn to paint with
watercolor with artist Freddie Combs. Join these
half day classes to create a painting décor for
holiday use. Complete an entire painting in a matter
of hours. Class is November 11 at 12:45 in the HFC
Craft Room. $30 per session, or $40 with materials
included (must be requested in advance). Sign up at
the HFC Activities Desk to secure a spot and receive
a list of supplies.
CREATE A CARD
Please join us on November 15 to create your own
lovely greeting cards. A guest expert will provide
instruction, from beginner to expert, all supplies
and equipment, and three beautiful cards to take
home. No experience needed. Classes will be held
in the HFC Sports Court at 10:00 am and noon. The
cost is $10.00. Sign up sheets are located in the
HFC. Sign up soon as reservations go quickly. Join
us for creative fun! Call Karen at 262-497-3272 with
questions or further detail.
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Create your own Holiday wall painting!
For $35, each painter will receive a
16x20 canvas, acrylic paints, brushes,
and step-by-step instructions. This event
will take place on December 2 at 3 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Don’t forget
to bring your favorite wine or other beverages to
enjoy while painting your holiday masterpiece!
Reserve your spot at the Clubhouse Activities Desk
by November 22 with a check made out to Sheila
Vertoli. You won’t want to miss this, a maximum of
30 people can sign up but a minimum of 10 people
are needed!
BEADED WIRE ORNAMENTS
Join the Art of beading on December 1 at 12 pm to
create your very own beaded ornament for only $5.
Learn how to manipulate wire into Holiday shapes
using templates while adding your own beaded
flair! Please sign up at the Clubhouse Activities
Office by November 21.
GRAPEVINE HOLIDAY
WREATHMAKING CLASS
No matter what Holiday you celebrate, all are
welcome to make a beautiful wreath on December
5 at 11 am. All instructions and supplies will be
provided for $15, you can’t even get a storebought
wreath for that! Please sign up at the Clubhouse
Activities Office by Monday, November 28.
GIFT WRAPPING & HOLIDAY
BOWS CLASS
If you’ve ever looked upon perfectly or artistically
wrapped gifts with envy, now you can learn how to
do it yourself! For only $5, you too can learn handson
how to add some flair to your gift wrapping on
December 7 at 10 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
You can even learn how to make those gorgeous
holiday bows that adorn gifts, wreaths, and more!
Your bows and wrapped gifts will be the envy of all
this Holiday Season! Please sign up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
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11 am — 2 pm
CLUBHOUSE patio,
garden & parking lot
Vendors & Crafters - Fun Fall Food - Carnival & Outdoor Games -
Horseshoes - Face Painting - Caricatures - Pet Adoptions
Food trucks will be on site - BYOB!
All games and activities are completely free thanks to the following sponsors:
Art's Golf Cars, Core Rehabilitation, Family Elder Law,
Matt Simpson - Edward Jones, and Powur Energy - Hector Gomez
Follow the Yellow Brick Road through
LAPAC’s GIANT FALL
MAZE FUNDRAISER
November 12
10 am to 6 pm
The entire Clubhouse Ballroom will be transformed into
the Land of Oz … make your way through the
maze, have a chance to win a Turkey in a Turkey Trot,
and get some fall treats and entertainment!
$15 tickets are sold in 30 minute time
slots at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
Bring a check payable to LAPAC.
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