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L.A.
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
March 2023
Simply the Best!
LAPAC PRESENTS ...
ONE SINGULAR sensation
March 24 & 25
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Get Your Tickets Today!
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
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
April Issue Deadline: March 13
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, 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.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
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, Head Golf
Professional
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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MARCH 2023
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
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.
MARCH 6
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speaker: Neighborhood Watch
Presents: Lake Wales and Winter Haven
Police Chief Meet and Greet
• Featured Vendor: Christine Graves Insurance
MARCH 13
• Bite Me Monday - Donations for Humane
Society of Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Polk County Homeless
High School Graduates with SPECIAL GUEST
• Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson with
Edward Jones, and Tessier Law Firm
MARCH 20 — NO MONDAY COFFEE —
LACDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
Bring your knives and scissors that
need sharpening to the Wood Shop (near the
construction office/RV storage area off
Dunmore Dr.) between 8:30 & 10 am March
20. Wrap in newspaper & identify with your
name and telephone number.
MARCH 27
• Peanut Butter Monday - Non-perishable food
donations for Lake Wales Care Center can be
dropped off to the Ballroom Kitchen
• Featured Speaker: Lake Wales Fire
Department Fire Safety
• Featured Vendor: ComForCare
There will be a Lake Wales Commissioner
Candidate Meet & Greet March 27 after
Monday Coffee in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 14
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 22
GOLF 28
CLUBS 32
MIND & BODY 40
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Friday, March 17, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, March 20, 9:30 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
Photo ID Hours:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
Noon to 3 pm
(or by appointment)
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT
Alex Fuertes is back with
the GMS team at Lake
Ashton! He started with
us in November 2022
and has recently been
promoted to Facility
Maintenance Supervisor.
He will take over direct
supervision of Joseph
Payne, our newest
Facility Maintenance
Coordinator (more on
him in the April edition of the LA Times!). When you
see Alex be sure to congratulate him on his promotion
and welcome him back to Lake Ashton. When Alex is
not working at Lake Ashton he can be found fishing
with his 2 boys in the local lakes, coaching 2 little
league baseball teams or ministering to youth at the
local county jail. He is truly an remarkable person and
has some great stories. We are lucky to have him back
at Lake Ashton!
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The 30th Annual Polk Senior Games are
scheduled to run through March 11 at various
sites throughout the county. More information can
be found online at polkseniorgames.org. If you
compete in the Games, and/or win a medal, you
can send a picture and your information to
valerie@lakeshtoncdd.com for recognition in the
LA Times!
Lake Ashton
Sign up at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk for the following trip with a
check payable to Small World Tours:
BusTrips
MAY 10 — 15: NASHVILLE MUSIC CITY
$1599/PERSON INCLUDES R/T TRANSPORTATION,
5 BREAKFASTS, 2 LUNCHES, 3 DINNERS,
ACCOMMODATIONS, TOURS, TICKETS, ACTIVITIES
& ADMISSIONS, DRIVER GRATUITY. SEE MORE
DETAILS AT CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES OFFICE.
DEPOSIT: $500
NEXT MONTHLY MARKET:
March 8 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
March 8 & 22, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed for lunch
12:30 to 1:15), Clubhouse West Parking Lot
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME:
SPRING FOWARD MARCH 12
Set your clocks ahead one hour Saturday night before
you go to bed (some electronic devices such as
smartphones and iPads make this change
automatically). This is also a good time to check your
smoke alarm batteries.
2023 POLK SENIOR GAMES
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LACDD NEWS
BOA R D O F SUP E RVISO R S
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191,
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193,
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: March 13, 10 am to noon in the
Clubhouse Conference Room
By Christine Wells,
LA (LW) CDD Community Director
The first day of Spring is March 20 and soon residents
will have more daylight to enjoy the great outdoors in
Lake Ashton. Try out a new outdoor activity if you
haven't already. There are many outdoor activities
available such as Bocce, shuffleboard, outdoor life-size
chess, horseshoes, corn hole, tennis, and pickleball.
There are also plenty of indoor activities and fitness
classes available to residents as well — be sure to check
the calendar inserts and the Mind and Body section for
dates and times of classes.
While the community is at peak population, be aware of
extra vehicles, golf carts, and pedestrians on the roads.
Road safety is important for all drivers of vehicles
including golf carts. Please remember the speed limit
throughout the community is 20 mph. With an increase in
visitors coming to Lake Ashton during this time of year
caution should be used when entering and exiting the
community. Please be mindful of the stop sign when
entering via the resident gate. This is to ensure a safe speed when entering the community. Under no
circumstance should residents access the visitor lane with their gate opener unless the resident side is
inoperable. The safety of our Security Guards and all others accessing the gate is of utmost importance. This
creates an unsafe environment for everyone.
The Board of Supervisors meeting was held on February 27 in the Clubhouse Ballroom. A wrap up of actions
taken was sent out via email on February 28. Please contact Christine at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com if you
would like a copy of the report that was sent out.
CDD WEBSITE INFORMATION
The joint amenity policy is now posted on lakeashtoncdd.com (below right QR code)
and lakeashton2cdd.com (below left QR code) for residents to view. To navigate easily to these
websites, point your smartphone’s camera at the codes and follow the link. Also on each website
residents can find the scheduled joint meetings, regular board meeting dates for LACDD and
LAIICDD, agendas, meeting minutes, Supervisor contact information and other
documents relevant to each CDD. There is also an option to sign up to
receive blast emails from the Clubhouse and HFC, Eagle’s Nest, and
Pro Shop. You will need to click on a confirmation link sent to you after
signing up to receive emails online. If you cannot receive emails please
email valerie@akeashtoncdd.com.
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SPRING BREAK?
March is a traditional time for family and friends to
escape the cold up north and come to visit those
lucky enough to live at Lake Ashton. Remember that
when you see a visiting grandchild they are guests of
your neighbors so please extend every courtesy
possible. Residents, please be tolerant of extra activity
at the pool and other Clubhouse amenities. Those
hosting family should remind them to be considerate
of residents in this 55 and older community. It is
helpful if a resident accompanies their guests at any of
the amenities. Golf carts should be driven only by
those 14 years and older in Lake Wales and 16 years
and older in Winter Haven. All drivers (car and golf
carts) must observe the stop signs and 20 mph speed
limit. Adults should not place young children on their
laps between them and the steering wheel as this
creates a hazardous condition for the children in the
case of a panic stop or accident.
JOINT AMENITIES POLICY
Each month an excerpt from the newly adopted Joint
Amenities Policy will be featured in the LA Times. The
full policy can be found on the CDD websites:
lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com. Listed
below is the specific policy that is in place for the
Pavilion at the Clubhouse. Recently Staff has noticed
the Pavilion being left dirty with trash not properly
disposed of in the dumpster (east parking lot) and
grills not being cleaned following residents functions.
Please be mindful of #5 below. The facilitator of the
group or reservation holder is solely responsible for
ensuring all of these policies are adhered to when
utilizing this specific Amenity. Please reach out to
Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director via
email at (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) with any
questions.
PAVILION (page 21)
1. Reservations can be made through the Amenities
Manager’s office.
2. The Pavilion is furnished with tables, chairs, fans,
electricity, and grills. If you are unsure how to operate
the grills or need assistance with any equipment,
please contact the Amenity Manager or Staff for
instructions. No grills or smokers are allowed inside
the pavilion.
3. If, at any time, the equipment at the Pavilion fails to
operate properly, please contact the Amenity
Manager or Staff for assistance.
4. Guests must be eighteen (18) years of age and
older to operate the grills.
5. Ensure that the Pavilion and surrounding area is
clean and free from trash and debris following any
function. Patron who reserves and holds a function at
the pavilion and fails to clean up and return it to the
condition in which it was obtained may be charged a
cleanup fee by the Amenity Manager.
6. Room reservations are non-exclusive. At the
Amenity Manager’s discretion and depending upon
scheduling availability, reservations for multiple
groups may be booked at the same time in this room.
When multiple group activities are scheduled, please
be courteous of others.
MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR
CITY OF LAKE WALES
The Regular Municipal Election for the City of
Lake Wales will be held Tuesday, April 4. There
are two seats up for election: Seat 3, (currently
held by Commissioner Terrye Howell) and Seat 5
(currently held by Commissioner Robin Gibson).
These seats are for three year terms. Lake Ashton
residents living in Lake Wales can vote in person
in the Clubhouse Ballroom on Election Day or
contact the Supervisor of Elect ions at
863-534-5888 to request an absentee ballot. The
polls are open from 7 am to 7pm. Please be sure
to bring a photo ID. To find out more,
visit polkelections.com for a sample ballot or
contact the City of Lake Wales City Clerk at
863-678-4182.
Please note: Due to elections there will be no
activities in the Ballroom and no movies shown
on this day. The Activities Office will remain
open from 9 am - 5 pm.
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By Jim Mecsics, Chairman, LAIICDD Board of Supervisors
LA II CDD B O ARD O F
SU P ERVISO RS
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
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities and Field Operation
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709,
raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
photo by David Muller
As you all know, Mary Bosman retired from her duties as
Community Director at Lake Ashton after a truly
outstanding career. The Board is now actively seeking
candidates to fill that position. At our recent meeting, the
job description for Community Director was reviewed and
changes made to best reflect what the position
encompasses, along wi th the exper ience and
qualifications desired.
The Board designated a supervisor, Mary Clark, to work
with the District Manager to advertise for candidates as
well as doing an initial screening for those best suited.
Once that is accomplished, a list of candidates will be
presented to the Board for review and selection at a
future meeting.
The Board is also doing a strategic planning process to
define future needs and requirements. The meeting in
March will start with a Strategic Planning Workshop
followed by a general meeting. We encourage all of you
to contact your supervisors to provide any input you
might have for the planning process.
The Board looks forward to working with the new Community Director as we go into the third decade
of Lake Ashton II CDD operations!
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DIANNE MACKO
What do you do when you are a city girl who
wants to join a county 4-H group? And what do
you do when you retire from teaching card
making classes at Lake Ashton and have some
time on your hands? Well, you go back to your
summer home in Crossville, TN, enter five
exhibits of jewelry and cards at the Cumberland
County Fair and come home with 3 firsts (blue
ribbons), a 2nd, and a 3rd. Then as a member of
the Taylor Chapel FCE (Adult 4-H Group) you
enter a 6th exhibit against your peers and win 1st
in the county and 1st in the Regional! That’s what
you do with your spare time! Dianne enjoys her
card making as she taught monthly classes at the
JDC for 11 years. She was also introduced to
beading here at the Clubhouse and is a member
of that group. Congratulations, Dianne, for these
accomplishments! She and her husband Milo
Macko live on Dunmore Drive.
HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
Don’t miss Monday Coffee on March 13 at 9 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom that will feature Vickie
Griffith's update and presentation of the homeless
high school seniors. The need is even greater this
year with prices on everything rising! These
students will not be attending the usual graduation
ceremony because hopefully by then they will have
a job for the summer. But due to your generosity,
they will be taken out of school and given their own
graduation party! The motivational speaker for that
party will also be at Monday Coffee for you to meet
and hear. Any donation of items or money will help.
There also is a congratulations banner posted at
every Monday Coffee for all to sign to express their
congratulations. Donations can be dropped off at
either Clubhouse Activities Desk or contact Doris
at miker0343@yahoo.com or 217-652-6636.
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CLUBHOUSE
PHOTO
CONTEST
VOTING
The photo contest
voting is complete
and the winners have
been chosen! Soon,
residents will be able
to see these pictures
displayed throughout
the Clubhouse. Thank you to everyone who
participated. There are truly many talented
individuals in Lake Ashton!
1st Place, above: Dennis Krupinski
2nd Place, below, 1st row left: Dennis Krupinski
3rd Place, below, 1st row right: Brad Kirwan
4th Place, below, 2nd row left: John Garner
5th Place, below, 2nd row right: Dennis Krupinski
6th Place, 3rd row: Gloria O’Rourke
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Wildlife Corner
Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
The Killdeer is a year-round resident at Lake Ashton. This
medium-sized shorebird can be seen walking or running
along golf cart paths or flying low in open areas. It is
brown and white with two black rings around its neck
and has a rusty colored tail. It nests on the ground often
close to water. A nest can be easily overlooked, but the
parent will put on a convincing "broken wing display"
when people or predators are too close attempting to
draw attention to itself. Killdeer call vociferously "killdeer,
killdeer, killdeer," hence the name. Lake Ashton residents
have often put markers around known nest sites to help
protect them. Shortly after the chicks are born they are
wide-eyed and ready to run. They are a precocial species
that spends extra time developing in the egg. These
adorable fluff-balls resemble the parents, but only have
one ring around the neck.
LIVING WITH WILDLIFE
There are many types of wildlife at Lake Ashton.
During the spring many young animals, including
sandhill cranes (also called colts), are seen roaming
around Lake Ashton. At times residents may see a
baby on its own and think it has been orphaned by
its parents. Rarely are animals actually orphaned; the
parent may be searching for food or observing its
young from a distance. Generally, if you find a baby
animal it is best to leave it alone — do not pick them
up or remove them from their natural environment.
Report wildlife you think may be injured or orphaned
to the nearest FWC Regional Office at
863-648-3200. Removing the baby could be
dangerous for the baby as well as the person
removing.
Remember, it is illegal to feed wildlife — even
throwing some pieces of old bread in your backyard
or pond to feed ducks and birds can cause adverse
effects. Feeding wildlife can reduce their fear of
humans which may result in aggression and the need
for the animal to be removed or killed in order to
protect public safety.
• Cranes fed by humans can become aggressive
toward people and have been known to damage
window screens and do other property damage such
as scratching at windows.
• Cranes attracted to people's yards for feed are put
at risk as they walk across roads. Many sandhill
cranes are killed each year on Florida roads.
• The cranes' diets, which normally are quite diverse,
are disrupted when they eat one food item (such as
corn), consistently.
• Heavy pesticide use in urban lawns also is of
concern. Young sandhill cranes have died from
pesticide poisoning.
• Florida sandhill cranes have an abundance of
natural foods (insects and small animals) and
they do not need handouts from humans.
NATIVE AQUATIC PLANTS
Many Floridanative
aquatic
plant species can
be found in the
waters of Lake
Ashton. These
are the most
prevalent plant
species: Duck
Potato, Bulrush, Pickerel Weed, and Spikerush
(pictured above, counterclockwise from top left). For
the health of our lakes and ponds, these plants are
essential. The roles these plants have vary from
shoreline stability to filtering unwanted nutrients in
the water that could fuel algae blooms. The Lake
Ashton CDD contracts a reliable company for
nuisance vegetation management. To protect native
aquatic plant life, selective herbicides are utilized.
Email Matt Fisher at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
with any questions or concerns.
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Central
Florida
By Lynn Davis
The coontie is the only Florida Native cycad. This
“palm-like” shrub is considered the most ancient of
plants. A cycad is a seed plant with a woody trunk and
hard evergreen leaves. The coontie cycads produce
large reddish-orange seed cones. It has stiff-glossy
featherlike leaves and a thick stem. They are slow
growing and form a mounding cycad shrub. The
compact size can be anywhere from one to three feet
with a width of three feet. The shrub is not choosy
about light and is cold tolerant. It’s best to plant away
from foundations and in an area where it has enough
room to spread. The coontie attracts a very rare
butterfly called the Atala butterfly. This shrub is the
only food source for this insect. This is a lowmaintenance
plant that adds a tropical look to any
landscaping. It grows in the sandy soil found in our
area. It can be grown in full sun or shade. A great
place to view coonties are at Bok Tower Gardens.
LA II (WH ) HOA BOARD OF
DIRECTORS ( BOD)
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lake Ashton II (Winter Haven) Homeowners
Association Board Members Contact Info
Kristy McKibben, President,
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
Gary Johnson, Secretary,
secretaryla2hoa@outlook.com
Ray Rudy, Treasurer,
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
Dave Bishop, VP & ARC Liaison,
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
Bill Testa, VP & Asst. Treasurer,
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
The ARC in Winter Haven is looking for a couple
of new ARC Reps if you are interested please
email your name, email and phone number to
the ARC at A8Lawharc2@gmail.com.
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 1 Tom Hevel
secretary1@lakeashtonhoa.org
Secretary 2 David Muller
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
Secretary 3 Debbie Holmes
secretary3@lakeashtonhoa.org
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SAFETY
CAP
By Mike Weissberg
Since all residents are part of Neighborhood Watch
you are watching things around you. Citizens
Assisted Patrol does this by patrolling our streets.
Our job is to look for things that do not belong in
our community. Our presence with our lights flashing
while patrolling our streets is our deterrent to help
keep our streets safe. Citizens Assisted Patrol (CAP)
is always looking for more volunteers to patrol the
streets once a week for two hours. Come help be
the eyes, ears, and presence for the Sheriff’s
department. Applications are available in the
Clubhouse and HFC. More information: Mike
Weissberg, 863-324-3541 (leave a message).
NEIGH B ORHO O D WATCH
FORUM
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
It is time again for your NW all inclusive community
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. All NW Safety
Team Members and other partners are invited to
join in this important meeting at Monday Coffee on
March 6 at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. If you
have specific questions you would like 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. As our wonderful Polk
County Sheriff, Grady Judd, indicated, Lake Ashton
is his safest community in the County! Thanks to all
NW Safety Team Members and partners.
To keep this community as safe, enjoyable, and
accessible as possible for everyone, all residents
and guests, in motor vehicles and golf carts alike,
should observe and practice the no parking policy
under the Clubhouse porte-cochère (the covered
portion of the stone paved driveway). Please help to
maintain clear traffic lanes at the Clubhouse at all
times so that emergency vehicles and neighbors
with limited mobility can have quick and easy access
for loading and unloading when needed. Loading
and unloading is permitted on a limited basis and
should be done so as quickly as possible.
All golf carts parking
elsewhere on the front
driveway should only park
with both front wheels
touching the curb towards
the Clubhouse, not parallel
to it, to allow as much room
as possible for others to
park. Do not park at any
time on the opposite curb
nearest the fountain.
Please observe the No Stopping or Parking signs in
front of the resales office This applies to all motor
vehicles and golf carts on both the street and the
sidewalk.This is one of the community’s busiest and
highest traffic locations and stopping and parking at
this location can create very hazardous conditions
for pedestrians and vehicles traversing this area.
C RT CERTainly Safe
WHAT THE HECK IS “CERT”?
COMMUNITY EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM
Home Safey Tips from Your Lake Ashton
Community Emergancy Response Team
With so many acronyms to remember these days
you may not know what “CERT” is. First, what it’s
not: it’s NOT a breath mint. It stands for Citizens
Emergency Response Team and our own LA CERT
is made up of residents like yourself that have been
trained by Polk County Fire Rescue to respond with
aid in our community in the event of a local
emergency. Go to the web address below to learn
more and how to join the Lake Ashton team.
https://sites.google.com/view/lake-ashton-cert
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ADDITIONAL CLOSED CAPTIONING
SCREENINGS HAVE BEEN ADDED!
NOW, ALL MOVIE SHOWINGS ON TUESDAY,
AND THE 11 AM SHOWINGS ON
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED.
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
MARCH 1 — 2
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
TILL
2022 | R | 2H 10MIN
When Mamie Till-Mobley's 14year-old
son Emmett is lynched in
Mississippi, she insists he have an
open-casket funeral. Her pursuit of justice became
a galvanizing moment that helped lead to the
creation of the civil rights movement.
MARCH 7 — 9
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWING MARCH 9)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO
KNOW
2023 | R | 1H 46MIN
Workaholic TV producer Ally
(Alison Brie) faces a major professional setback
which sends her running to the comforts of her
hometown. She spends a whirlwind evening
reminiscing with her first love Sean (Jay Ellis) and
starts to question everything about the person
she's become. Things only get more confusing
when she discovers Sean is getting married to
Cassidy (Kiersey Clemons) whose confidence and
creative convictions remind Ally of who she used
to be.
.
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2022 | PG-13 | 1H 44MIN
Love is in the air on Bali as recent
college grad Lily prepares to wed a
local guy and her friend Wren finds herself falling
for an island doctor. But Lily's parents (George
Clooney, Julia Roberts, now divorced) are
speeding to the island to put a halt to the
festivities.
MARCH 21 — 23
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWING MARCH 23)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
MRS. HARRIS GOES TO PARIS
2022 | PG | 1H 55MIN
London housecleaner Ada Harris
thinks her lonely life might turn
around if she can become the owner of a
Christian Dior gown. Saying goodbye to friends
like Archie won't be easy, and neither will be
winning over elite people in Paris from Madame
Colbert to idealistic accountant André. But Ada's
irrepressible charm just might end up saving the
whole House of Dior.
MARCH 28 — 30 (NO 3 OR 7 PM
SHOWING MARCH 28)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
A MAN CALLED OTTO
2022 | PG-13 | 2H 6MIN
Widowed and ret i red, Otto
Anderson (Tom Hanks) spreads ill
will throughout his community by criticizing and
judging all those who live around him. But when a
boisterous family moves in next door, they worm
their way into his life and heart.
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11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED.
MARCH 3
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
ERIN BROCKOVICH
2000 | R | 2H 11MIN
Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts) is a
woman in a tight spot. Following a
car accident in which Erin is not at
fault, Erin pleads with her attorney Ed Masry
(Albert Finney) to hire her at his law firm. Erin
stumbles upon some medical records placed in
real estate files. She convinces Ed to allow her to
investigate, where she discovers a cover-up
involving contaminated water in a local
community which is causing devastating illnesses
among its residents.
MARCH 10
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
GORILLAS IN THE MIST
1988 | PG-13 | 2H 8MIN
Lured to deepest Africa by the
chance to study rare mountain
gorillas, anthropologist Dian Fossey
(Sigourney Weaver) learns to communicate with
her subjects, but the breakthrough turns her
academic interest into an all-consuming
obsession.
MARCH 17 & 24 — NO MOVIES
MARCH 31 AT 11 AM
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWINGS)
HOOSIERS
1986 | PG | 1H 54MIN
High school basketball is king in
small-town Indiana, and the 1954
Hickory Huskers are all hope and no
talent. But their new coach, abrasive and unlikable
Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), whips the team
into shape ... while also inciting controversy.
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TEVENTS
Individual tickets on
sale at the Clubhouse
Activities Office while
supplies last.
5 pm Premium - $35
5 pm Regular - $30
8 pm Premium - $40
8 pm Regular - $35
March 9
Gary Puckett
and the Union Gap
March 31
The Edwards Twins
MARCH MADNESS CORN
HOLE TOURNEY
This double elimination tournament with two player
teams will be held at the HFC on March 3 from 9 am
to noon.
MARDI GRAS PERFORMANCE
By Gina Krall
Lake Ashton
was well
represented at
the Lake
Wales Mardi
Gras parade
on February
18. This charity
event draws
crowds of
8,000 to 10,000 every year. Our crew was one of the
largest in the parade, comprising of six men carrying
three banners, 16 LA Shakers and 6 Ashtonettes.
Entertainer Diana Lynn belted out "When the Saints
Go Marching In" and "All that Jazz" from the back our
our decorated float truck encouraging the revealers to
join her in merriment. Special thanks to this years
sponsor, Arts Golf Cars, who made our participation
possible. Visit lwmardigras.com to learn more about
the parade and the charities supported by the
proceeds.
LA TRIVIA - TIME CHANGE!
By David Fix
Trivia will be held March 5 from 4 to 6 pm in the
Ballroom. Maximum number of players per team is
eight. Individuals can join an open table. $1/person to
play with money returned to the top three teams. Three
rounds of 10 questions will be played along with one
final bonus question. BYOB! BYOSnacks!
RELAY FOR LIFE
The LA Purple Stars are selling luminary bags and tea
lights for a minimum donation of $10 at both
Activities Desks. Decorate the bag to remember
family members or friends you have lost to cancer or
someone still fighting this disease, or a survivor.
Return the bags to any LA Purple Stars member or
either Activities Desk by noon on March 10. Residents
are invited to join the Walk For A Cure at 6 pm on
March 10 in the Clubhouse West parking lot to walk
around the golf cart path, past the pavilion and back
to the Clubhouse circle to view all the luminary bags.
Any questions, call David Harrison 863-326-6418.
CHILI COOK-OFF WRAP-UP
REPORT
A good time was had by all at the annual Chili Cook
Off January 20 in the Clubhouse Ballroom. There
were 17 chilis, cornbread, baked goods and bottled
water for all. Over 120 people came to sample the
chili and support the LA Purple Stars. Five judges did
a blind tasting of the chilis and picked two winners.
First place winner George Fetcho received a $50
Publix gift card, and second place winner Dan
Freedman received a $25 Publix gift card. Thank you
to all who donated, cooked, and helped to setup and
volunteered. With your help, $3,000 was raised for
the American Cancer Society!
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By Bob LeMaster
Hear ye, hear ye. All bicycle riders
(two wheel, trikes, recumbents, ebikes
and anything that moves by
pedaling) come join the Lake
Ashton Pedalers on April 8 at 8 am
at the HFC for a group fun
ride. There will be ten mile and
twenty-mile routes through the
neighborhoods of Lake Ashton.
Each route ends up back at the
HFC. All you need to do is to bring
your pedaled mode of
transportation to the HFC and join
in. Handouts showing the routes
will be available plus a Lake Ashton
Pedaler guide will lead the way on
each route. The guides will ride at a
pace that allows everyone to keep
up and a SAG (Support and Gear)
vehicle will follow the group to help
out if someone has trouble or
needs a lift. It’s recommended that
you bring water or a beverage
along to consume during the ride.
For your safety, a helmet is required
and all participants must sign a
waiver. Got questions? Call Bob at
731-514-0628. Cut off date to enter
is March 31 and is limited to 50
riders. Pick up forms at HFC or
Clubhouse or find them on the LA
Pedalers Facebook page. Join the
club and complete the registration
form prior to race and deliver
to ShelleyKnee@gmail.com or 3826
Litchfield Loop.
Pictured left: Lake Ashton Pedaler Members Shelley
Knee and Don Stites
Pictured far left: Lake Ashton Pedaler Members
Alan Binkelman, Calvin Eakins and Bob LeMaster
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All are invited to attend March 7 at 2 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom, sponsored by the Chabad of
Lakeland. They will read the Megillah (Scroll of Esther)
and distribute hamantaschen and graggers for all that
attend. Sign up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
ONE SINGULAR SENSATION
By Karen Nelson
Lake Ashton's annual Showcase will be only weeks
away by the time the March LA Times is available.
The Showcase dates are times are:
Opening Night: Friday, March 24 at 7:30 pm
Matinee (with ASL interpreters, extended
intermission): Saturday, March 25 at 1:30 pm
Closing Night: Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 pm
Tickets are available at the Clubhouse Activities Desk,
checks only, payable to LAPAC (Lake Ashton
Performing Arts Corporation).
The Showcase is created, produced, staged, built,
managed, and performed entirely by our talented
Lake Ashton residents — an excellent opportunity to
support our friends and neighbors, and treat yourself
to a unique Lake Ashton experience!
ST. PADDY’S
DAY PARTY
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars is once
again hosting a St. Paddy's
Day Party on March 17 from 7 to
10 pm in the Community Room of the HFC. This is a
fundraiser for the group, to benefit the American
Cancer Society and everyone is proud and excited to
bring this party back. Tickets are $10, cash or check
payable to LA Purple Stars. DJ Wayne will provide
great dance music and some Irish tunes. Tickets are
on sale now at the HFC. Don't forget that you can
bring your favorite food and beverage. Looking
forward to a great evening. Any questions call David
Harrison at 863 326-6418.
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Get your tickets at the HFC Activities Office today!
HUMP DAY KARAOKE
Don’t miss karaoke with DJ Wayne on March 8 from 6 to
9 in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Tickets are $3 and are
available for purchase at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
PASSOVER SEDER
The Jewish community of Lake
Ashton would like to extend an
invitation to come and share a
Passover Seder at the Eagle’s Nest on
April 5 at 4:45 pm. A wonderful menu of
garden salad, choice of pot roast or 1/4 roasted chicken,
glazed carrots and roasted potatoes accompany each
entree. Coffee and iced tea are included for only $22 a
person. Matzoh, ceremonial kosher wine and dessert will
be provided for each guest. Make an entree choice when
signing up at the Clubhouse Activities Office no later than
March 24. Make check payable to David Harrison. Call
863-326-6418 with any questions.
PUB CRAWL
We’re bringing the fun of a Pub Crawl to Lake Ashton on
April 14! Crawl your way through the Clubhouse to four
differently-themed pubs while enjoying themed
appetizers, drinks, games, and music at each stop. The LA
Pub Crawl will feature a Biker Bar, an Irish Pub, a Tiki Bar,
and our very own Lake Ashton Pub! Of course, we don’t
want to give too much away, you’ll have to see this one
for yourself. Purchase your tickets for $45 at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with a check (LACDD), Visa, or
MasterCard on Monday, March 6 after Monday Coffee.
SAVE THESE DATES !
• May 6 – Derby Day Party at the Clubhouse
• May 19 – Bloomin’ Beauties: LA’s Annual Ladies
Luncheon at the Clubhouse
• June 2 – Luau at the Clubhouse
• July 4 - Rootin’ Tootin’ July 4 at the Clubhouse
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LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
All aboard was the theme of this year’s MemberMember
Golf Tournament, held on February 13 and
14. Congratulations to all the winners and of course,
a great big thank you to Liz Leigh and Trish Keller for
organizing the 2-day event. Everyone really seemed
to enjoy themselves! February also hosted Beat the
Pros. Matt and Ian, as always, did not disappoint.
They played exceptionally well as did the members
of the LALGA. How much fun was it to play with the
Pros?
We Care For Kids created 40 hygiene kits, with 20
donated to Lake Wales High School and 20 to Winter
Haven High School. From Nancy Zografos: “I want to
thank all the girls for the donations. It will make a lot
of kids very happy.” And again, thank you to Nancy
for continuing to help our communities.
Mark your calendars for March 28-29. The LALGA
and the LAMGA will be golfing together. It should
be a great time.
The Pink Ribbon committee would like to thank the
following Silver Sponsors for their support: Beauty by
Anais, Citizens Bank, Dr. Kevin Henne, Matt Simpson,
and Turner Furniture. If you are in need of any of the
services they offer please support them.
As of February 1 the Red Hoagland Challenge
leaders are Kathy Ryan $165.25, “T “Utting $155.00;
Beverly Hines - $150.50; and Renee Hicks $144.85.
Congratulations, ladies! April 11 is closing day.
Please mark your calendars for our year end
festivities.
Spotlight on Sandra Lancaster
Sandra Lancaster recently moved to Lake Ashton
with her husband Tim. Sandra is originally from
Alabama. She began her college studies in Alabama
and finished up in Georgia. She holds multiple
educational degrees and taught Middle School
English in Georgia.
Sandra met Tim on Valentine’s Day 2003. In 2010,
Sandra retired and took up golf. Since Tim enjoyed
golf, Sandra wanted to learn as well and took
lessons. The two joined Canongate Golf that was
later purchased by Club Corp which enabled them to
play golf all over the country and the world. She also
played in many different women’s leagues in Georgia
and West Virginia. Although they still own a home in
West Virginia, Tim’s birthplace, the two wanted to
spend the winters in Florida. They searched in many
different communities with golf courses before they
drove through the front entrance of Lake Ashton and
decided they were home. They bought a home on
Aberdeen and settled in. Sandra joined the LALGA
so that she could play golf. She is also a member of
the Polk County Women’s Association.
Sandra enjoys crafting. She does
embroidery, quilting, scrapbooking, and
painting. The LALGA is excited that
Sandra has moved to LA. Welcome!
LAKE ASHTON WOMEN’S
INTERCLUB GOLF TEAM
2023
Eight women were members of our first Lake Ashton
Women’s Interclub Golf Team which competed for a
6 week season against three other clubs in our area:
Grasslands, Riverhills, and Eaglebrooke. There were
three home matches and three away matches.
Although we did not qualify for the playoff, it was a
fun and challenging net competition. Women were
required to play the white tees since it was necessary
to meet the 4700 yardage requirement. Due to the
positive experience, Liz Leigh (Captain) plans to field
a team again next year.
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By David Kubissa
The 2023 LAMGA season rolled seamlessly from
January into February with weekly games, such as
the ever-popular “Beat the Board” on Feb. 8. This is a
four-player competition of two best nets where
teams try to beat a contingent from the LAMGA
board of directors. The LAMGA team finished at 18
under par, but that wasn’t good enough to beat two
teams of challengers. The winners at 20 under were:
Mike Renaud, Tom Murphy, Bob Dupuis and Darrell
Reid. Runners-up at 19 under: Mark McDuff, Jim Salb,
Tom Schoendorf and Ed Hansen. Each of the eight
winning players earned $15 in Pro Shop credits.
In other league news, the numbers are in from the
January scorecard for the Red Hoagland Hyundai
Challenge, a competition that tracks the weekly
winnings of LAMGA league players. The top four
leaders at the end of the season earn pro shop
credits courtesy of Red Hoagland Hyundai. By the
end of January, the leaders and their winnings were:
Darrell Reid, $41.60; Dan Baun, $35.35; Steve
Kettells, $33; Pat O’Neil, $32.
Meanwhile, the countdown to the annual MemberGuest
Tournament continued with enrollment filling
out the 60-team lineup scheduled to tee it up from
March 9-11. Sponsorships have been coming in as
the board prepares for the games and festivities
surrounding this popular tournament.
Among those businesses taking a major role in
supporting the Member-Guest are: Chris Bruser,
reverse mortgage specialist with Mutual of Omaha;
Snow Bird Heating & Cooling; Art’s Golf Cars;
Amerity Financial (Burris Warner); Red Hoagland
Hyundai; and Palmetto Solar.
One of the sponsor highlights for this year’s
tournament will be an extensive array of golf
merchandise offered by Huston Cadillac, GMC and
Buick. Huston also will be sponsoring a special holein-one
prize. To learn about other sponsors, check
out the LAMGA website, Lake Ashton Living and Talk
of Lake Ashton. Please remember to keep all these
sponsoring businesses top of mind when shopping
for services and products in our community.
LA NINERS
By Marti Schmidt
LA Niners and BlueMan Ringer tournament on
January 24 and 25 was super fun two-day event with
lunch served on Wednesday. There was a great
turnout this year and some amazing players.
Looking forward to planning an encore in July.
While winter season is still in swing, our goal is to
have 14 foursomes so we can play the ENTIRE
course on Tuesdays. That’s about half our
membership — help us make it happen! Golf
Etiquette: Pace-of-Play and Ready Golf. After holing
your ball, please return to your cart and proceed to
the next tee box. THEN record your score. This
keeps the course clear and allows for the team
behind you continue play. Also, be thinking about
what club/s you need for your next shot while
driving to your ball. Every little bit helps to keep
teams moving on the course and eliminating wait
times. Looking for a Treasurer to start the summer
season – any takers? Still have questions? Ready to
join? Want to be on the Board? Contact Janet at
jan.mutz@gmail.com for more info!
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CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The March meeting will be held on Monday, March 13
at 10:30 In the Cinema. All members are welcome to
bring a few of their photos on a memory stick so they
can be shared with the group. We will discus the
results of the Fine Arts & Photography Show.
Members are encouraged to suggest future outings
and possible guess speakers. All Lake Ashton
residents are welcome to attend.
GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
Lake Ashton’s Garden
Club’s recent meeting
spotlighted the expertise
of Gene, the Barefoot Gardener. He demonstrated
and explained how to make those holiday
poinsettias last and become part of the
landscaping. Members were able to choose
poinsettias to take home to propagate. The club is
excited to announce two events for March. The
general meeting will be March 9 at 10 am in the
Pavilion. Learn how to propagate poinsettias and
other plants. In addition to the monthly meeting,
Barb Cassidy, a member of the club, has offered to
give a tour of her garden. The tour will be on
March 23 also at 10am. Mark your calendars
butterfly lovers! Barb has a wide variety of plants
that attract these pollinators. Please come to the
March meeting for Barb’s address or email Lynn
Davis at crladavis@aol.com.
The Garden Club’s second “silent auction” is
tentatively scheduled for April 13 near National
Gardening Day. Plans are underway. A wide
selection of plants and garden materials at huge
savings will be available. This is the club’s main
fundraiser! Members will be on hand to also help
with gardening questions.
WISCONSIN GATHERING
By Dottie Huven
Calling all Wisconsonites! Anyone who has worked
or lived in Wisconsin, is a Badger, Brewer or
Packer fan is invited to a Wisconsin Gathering at
the Pavilion on March 12, 4 to 7 pm. Bratwurst,
buns, sauerkraut, condiments and wonderful
homemade desserts will be provided. Bring a side
dish (Native to Wisconsin) to pass, your plates,
utensils, and BYOB. Enjoy great camaraderie,
games and door prizes! To attend this fun event,
please Sign-up at the Clubhouse Activities Desk
by March 5. Cost is $5/person, cash only. Hope to
see you there! Any questions, e-mail Dottie
(dahuven@gmail.com, 920-450-1083) or Valerie
Yenor (vyenor@att.net, 414-218-2555).
LA BELLES
By Gail Guenther, and Donna Dunn
Lovely ladies of LA - the Belles will be hosting their
luncheon at Lucille‘s American Café, 205 3rd St. SW.,
Winter Haven, on March 29 at 11:30 am. Please sign
up before March 20 at the Clubhouse Information
Wall so we can make the final reservations! Can’t
wait to see you all!
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By Rose Crognale
Good Morning Lake Ashton! There will be a meeting
on March 20 at 7:00 in the HFC Craft Room for all
Disney enthusiasts. All Lake Ashton residents are
invited to come. The group will be discussing future
events and perhaps play a game or two.
This month’s activity will be a luncheon at
Raglan Road on March 14 at 11:30 am to celebrate
St. Paddy’s Day. Sign ups will be at the
meeting. Only 19 people can be accommodated —
first come, first served. Text Rose at 856-217-6676 to
see if there are available spots or to be put on the
waiting list. Hope to see everyone there!
LA SWIM CLUB?
By Sandy White
Did you know that
swimming is the best
all-around exercise?
I t i s non -we i gh t -
bear ing and thus
good for all the joints.
To help residents, the
4-year-old LA Swim
Club continues to provide fitness and competitive
workouts three times a week.
CONGRATULATIONS to club members Sharon
Swanson and Sandy Papineau for completing the
Swim Club's 100 Mile Swim Challenge to Daytona
Beach. They swam 7,200 lengths of the HFC pool
to virtually get from Lake Ashton to the beach. If
you would like to participate in this fun challenge,
chart your laps on the bulletin board in the
bathroom hallway near the pool.
CONGRATULATIONS also to Sharon for winning 5
medals (3 Gold) at the recent Gulf Coast Games
for Life, where she was the only swimmer from
Lake Ashton. Some club members are competing
next in either the Polk County Senior Games at
the Lakeland Family YMCA on March 4 and 5 or
the Lee County Games in Ft. Myers on March 4.
We wish all of them fast swims and a fun day.
Did you know that people 55 & over compete in
age-group swimming? The local, state & national
Senior Games swimming includes all of the events
one would find in almost any swim meet. If
interested in fitness or competitive swimming,
contact the club coach at sandyw1994@aol.com.
The club members welcome you, no matter what
your level of swimming. As you can see in the
photo, we enjoy each other's company and hope
you will join us, too.
LAKE ASHTON PICKLEBALL
By Chuck Caesar
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the
United States for seniors. It is a great way to get
some exercise, enjoy some fun competition and
get to know more of your fellow Lake Ashton
residents.
Here at Lake Ashton, there are a variety of ways to
get involved. If you are new to the sport, Coach
Dennis Santino runs a “Newbie” Clinic where you
can learn the fundamentals of the game. Register
by emailing coachdennis@myyahoo.com if you are
interested in attending one of his future clinics.
We can even provide a paddle if you want to
check out pickleball before you invest in one.
When you are ready to get out and play, join us on
Monday through Saturday for Open Play from 8 to
11 am or on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings from 6 to 10 pm. Open Play is for all
residents and registered guests. All players
rotated in and out to ensure that everyone has a
chance to play. Open Play is for players of all
levels. If you are just learning the game or haven’t
played in a while and want to ease in, we have
reserved Court 1 and Court 2 on Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 am for beginners and
intermediate players. Or you can just come out
and play anytime the courts are free.
In the spring, we will be hosting a Pickleball Social
as well as establishing a pickleball league. Please
watch for email blasts with details on these
activities. Hope to see you out on the courts!
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By Marsha Bishop
If you are from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Rhode Island, Massachusetts or Connecticut,
you're invited to get together March 22 from 5:30
to 8:30 (dinner at 6 pm) at the HFC. Cam’s will be
catering a turkey dinner. Sign up at the HFC and
purchase your $20/person tickets (checks payable
to Marsha Bishop). BYOB. Ticket sales end March
15. Hope to see you there!
NEW YORK GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
Greetings to all neighbors from New York! The March
event will be held at the HFC Community Center at
5:30 pm on March 23. Bring an appetizer (for about 8
people) and $2 per person for paper products. After
appetizers are served and enjoyed there will be some
quick ice breaker activities & games followed by Ice
Cream Sundaes provided by the hosts (Sandy,
Deirdre, Joyce & Jo). Newbies: please send your
contact information (name, address in LA, phone
number, email and where you’re from/live in NY) to
Sandy Fritschi (sandyfritschi@gmail.com). Thoughts
regarding future events are welcomed. Hope to see
lots of “old” and new faces on March 23 at the HFC!
SINGLES CLUB
By Maureen Ziegler
LA Singles is a social group that plans activities for
single residents that meets monthly on the first
Sunday of the month at 2 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. In February, several new members were
welcomed, and the group discussed future events.
Carol Corley arranged a luncheon at L’Incontro
Italian Restaurant on February 24. Sil Wells offered
several fun suggestions including Bonnet Springs
Park in Lakeland. Suzanne Harris suggested
attending the Lake Wales Little Theater Production
of Bingo, The Musical. A Living Waters Boat cruise
of the Chain of Lakes will be arranged in April. The
Single Mingle is held on the third Thursday of the
month at 4 pm in the Pavilion (March 16). If you
would like to take part in activities with other
singles, attend the next meeting on March 5.
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By Jane Imparl
There will be no formal meeting at the HFC for March
8. For those who signed up, we are going on a "field
trip" to the Bartow Genealogy Library. The next
regular meeting at the HFC Craft Room will be April
12 at 2 pm. Hope to see you then.
TUESDAY PARTY BRIDGE
By George Rogers
The group had a very enjoyable time this January and
February with lively discussions and analysis of a
number of interesting hands. The high scorers are as
follows, in order:
Jan. 17: Elaine Inman, John Sammons, Dee Mayne,
and Marge Kniat.
Jan. 24: Don Fuller, Liz Leigh, and Dick Dole.
Jan. 31: Howard Mayne, Sil Wells, Chris Verges, and
George Rogers.
Feb. 7: George Rogers, Marge Kniat, John Sammons,
and Nancy Golding.
All new players are welcome. This party group
consists of all levels of bridge players from beginners
to experienced. The goal is for everyone have a
chance to learn or to improve their play, all while
having fun. Contact George Rogers at 419-708-3320,
or georgerogers4321@gmail.com if you wish to play.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Clubhouse Ballroom from 12:45 until approximately
3:30pm. Players of all levels are welcome. 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
Jan. 16: 1st Mary Lois Teyssier & Marian Oshinsky;
2nd Barb Cassidy & Keith Stevens; 3rd Dana
Cunningham & Judy Robertson
Jan. 23 North/South: 1st Don Fuller & Karla Gengler;
2nd Marian Oshinsky & Mary Lois Teyssier, 3rd Judy
Robertson & Dana Cunningham; East/West:
1st Graham Littlehales & Janice Fleming; 2nd Marge
Kniat & Judy Marine; 3rd Pauline Pare & Nelda
Sedlacek
Jan. 30 North/South: 1st Mary Lois Teyssier & Marian
Oshinksy; 2nd Dana Cunningham & Judy Robertson;
3rd Marion Nelson & Roger Nelson; East/West:
1st Ralph Ritter & Karla Gengler;
2nd Chris Verges & Jeannine Connors; 3rd Liz Leigh &
Mafie Walker
Feb.6 North/South: 1st Don Fuller & James Ford;
2nd Sonny Robinson & Patricia Foster; 3rd Dana
Cunningham & Judy Robertson; East/West: 1st Nelda
Sedlacek & Pauline Pare;
2nd Marian Oshinsky & Mary Lois Teyssier;
3rd Jeannine Connors & Chris Verges
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting March 2 in-person only at the
HFC. Social time with snacks will be from 4 to 4:30 pm.
Please bring your own beverage. The March speaker is
Dr. Wayne Rodolfich, Superintendent of the Lake Wales
Charter Schools. He will be reviewing the recent
building projects and the strategic plan for the Lake
Wales Charter System. He will also discuss the Read 20
campaign, multiple partnerships with businesses and
local volunteers, the alignment of the school district,
membership in the Lake Wales Charter Foundation,
and the path forward. For more information,
email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Gary Johnson, President
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will hold its annual
Spaghetti Dinner on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at
the Eagles Nest. Dinner will start at 5:00 p.m.. Menu
includes salad, spaghetti, sausage, peppers & onions,
garlic bread and an ice cream bar. Tickets can be
purchased at the Clubhouse. Seating is limited so get
your tickets early. Please make checks payable to
LARC. Members are $15 each and guests are $20
each. For more information, please contact Linda
Sandel at sandelly7@gmail.com.
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For those who joined the Lake Ashton Supporters of
Special Olympians (LASSO) for shuffleboard on
Fridays in February, don't forget that there will be an
End-of-Season Cookout March 3 from 1 to 2:30 pm
at the Lake Ashton Pavilion.
BLACKMOOR/ L ITCHF IELD
POTLUCK GET-TOGETHER
By Margie Dersham
Save the Date for Sunday, April 2 at 6 pm in the HFC
Community Center. Bring an appetizer or a dessert
that serves eight or more to share, and $2 per
household to cover expenses. BYOB. Come gather
to get know each other, have some fun, and make
new friends. Paper plates/utensils/napkins will be
provided. RSVP to Margie Dersham at 352-359-3029
or justrightacres@gmail.com.
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By Chris Graves
The LAVA Auxiliary invites you to the March 15
meeting at 6:30 pm at the Clubhouse Restaurant. This
is going to be a fun filled evening. At this meeting you
will get to experience the behind-the-scenes of
several of our fun-filled fund raising activities for 2023.
APRIL 15: Mr. Lake Ashton is back! This previous
event (pre-Covid) was sold out. Tickets go on sale the
beginning of March. The location will be finalized once
we hear about the status of the restaurant, but you
can begin purchasing tickets the beginning of March.
Needed: 10 men to be contestants. Last time the
contestants did a line dance (which will be taught to
them), answer questions, wear a classy outfit and a
funky outfit. Several prizes will be given along with
the winner. Five judges will be randomly chosen from
the audience.
It is already time to begin planning for the Craft Show
in October. Residents who want to participate can
pick up their applications at the Clubhouse. There are
already a number of reservations received. God Bless
America, our Veterans, our troops here and abroad.
LA ROCKERS
By Connie Strassberg
This summer LA Rockers will hold a fundraiser at
the Clubhouse tied to the culmination of the Fourth
of July Golf Cart Parade. The group will be
spending a lot of time the rest of the year
preparing for this event (don't worry — we will still
be hiding plenty of rocks). Thank you all so much
for your past support. We are looking forward to
the same support we have always gotten from a
very generous LA community. The funds raised will
enable us to continue painting and hiding rocks for
LA residents to find, enjoy, and share. This is in
accordance with our mission statement goal that
"one message at just the right moment can change
someone's entire day, outlook, and life".
LA Rockers are settling into a new pattern
for"biweekly" meetings — we only meet twice a
month, and if there is a fifth Wednesday in a given
month that was originally scheduled, that meeting
will be canceled. The first meeting of the month will
be a "teaching" meeting geared to those who
already paint rocks (whether with LA Rockers or on
their own). For each "teaching" meeting, a member
of the group who knows a specific technique will
share it with the rest of us so that we can add to
our skill sets. The second meeting of the month will
be a "free paint" meeting and hopefully a lot of
fund raiser rocks will be completed.
Newcomers will be welcome to the "free paint"
meeting where one of our administrators will share
an orientation to rock painting with them. After the
orientation, the newcomers can sit with one of our
more experienced painters and try to paint a rock
of their own. Newcomers: PLEASE contact
either MJ Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) or
Connie Strassberg (cbs1949@aol.com) before
coming to the meeting so that we know you are
coming and can let you know what supplies you
need to bring.
If you want to enjoy a lovely afternoon with a great
group of people, please come to the teaching
meeting March 8 and/or the free-paint and
newcomer orientation meeting March 22. If a
meeting has to be canceled, notification will be
posted on the LA Rockers group Facebook page.
Residents interested in joining a new group should
visit the Clubhouse or HFC Activities Desk to obtain
the contact information for the facilitator of the club,
group, or organization they are trying to join.
Thank you to all the club, group, and organization
facilitators who work very hard to ensure there is a
robust activities schedule for all residents to enjoy.
Lake Ashton is lucky to have a large number of
residents willing to volunteer their time in one way or
another for everyone to live their best retired life. Be
sure to view the calendar inserts in this issue for a list
of recurring activities held at the Clubhouse and HFC.
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AMATEUR RADIO
EXAMINATION
The Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Association is trying
to assess the resident’s interest in earning an entry
level Technician license by taking an exam preparation
class given here at Lake Ashton. Upon successful
completion of the written multiple choice test (35
questions) the student will receive a 10 year renewable
license and will be authorized for transmission
privileges on specific amateur radio bands. The
student will also be able to participate in disaster
communications and other radio activities if desired.
The class will be given once a week for six weeks for
two hours per class. Class would be offered in midSeptember
and after completion of the class the local
ARRL Volunteer Examiners would set up a test session
to allow the participants and any others interested to
take exams for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses
(Technician Class, General Class and Amateur Extra). If
you are interested in taking this class please contact
David Bishop N1FCW at DBishop1867@gmail.com.
Give your name and email address and indicate what
days and times you would prefer. You will be advised if
there is sufficient interest to hold a class and if there is
when and where the classes will be given. Class size
will be limited to 12 students and they will be
permitted on a first come first serve basis.
LA SOCIAL TENNIS
8 to 10:30 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at the HFC or Clubhouse courts. No need
to sign up, just bring your tennis racquet, tennis
balls provided. Contact Debbie Grabb at
863-324-0600 with questions. There is a ball
machine stored at the Clubhouse courts; to use,
please contact Phil Hines at 863-294-8884.
YOGA SHARE
Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (863.875.8134 or
316.516.2815)
Wednesdays at 8:45 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom.
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA
Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays at 11 am in HFC Sports Court. Yoga
positions are shown for every level including first
time practicers. Participants are encouraged to
honor their bodies at all times. Practiced regularly,
yoga improves posture, balance, flexibility, anxiety,
stress, and provides a host of other benefits. Chair
yoga will be offered if requested.
COUNTRY LINE DANCING
Instructor: John Moore
Beginners: Tuesdays at 7 pm, Thursdays at 9 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom
Beginners Plus: Tuesdays at 8 pm, Thursdays at 10
am in the Clubhouse Ballroom
IMPROVER LINE DANCING
Instructor: Ann Ludwick
Thursdays at 1 pm in the HFC Community Center
LA DANCE CLASSES
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson (Certified DVIDA
instructor — 863.875.6728)
Learn the Night Club Two Step Mondays in March
from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the HFC Community Room.
FREE! No Partner needed!
FAMI LY ELDER LAW
2023 BOOT CAMP
Next Class: March 27 at 10 am in the
Clubhouse Cinema
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bills?”
April 24: “Who will receive my assets when I die?
Will my family have to probate?”
May 22: “What is the best way to avoid probate?”
June 26: “Should I have a Trust? What does
‘Funding Your Trust’ mean?”
Sign up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
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Facilitator: Julie Bombard
A fun group of tappers who gather weekly on
Fridays at 10 am at the Clubhouse Stage 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. These classes are not intended for the
beginning tapper. For more information,
contact Julie at jbombard73@gmail.com.
FUSED GLASS CLASSES
Fused Glass Garden Stake
Create a beautiful 9” x 3” glass garden
stake March 10 from 10 am to 1 pm in the
Clubhouse Craft Room. $35, paid at class.
Pre-registration required at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
Fused Glass Wind Chime
March 16 & 23 from 9 am to noon at
the HFC Craft Room. $35, paid at
class, pre-registration required at the
HFC Activities Desk. All materials are
included as well as kiln firing.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
March 11 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Salt Water Cowboy
$35 (payable at class)
Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall by noon
on March 10.
CERAMIC CHICKS
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.
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
Instructor: Freddie Combs
Subject matter will be still life, florals and beach
related items on March 10 from 9 am - 3 pm in the
HFC with a break for a sack lunch. Those attending
should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to class start
time to allow time for prep work before class
begins. Students will create two watercolor
paintings per session. Price per session is $50. All
new students should contact the artist at
864-307-1244. A sign-up sheet will be at the HFC
Activities Desk.
CREATE A CARD
Please join the group on March 21 at 10 or noon in
the HFC Sports Court 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. Cost is $10. Sign up
for a time slot soon at the HFC as reservations go
quickly. Join the group for some creative fun! Call
Karen at 262-497-3272 with questions.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Carmen is coming back with
another fun, creative craft to
decorate your home, pizza
pan door hangers! Yes, you
read that right, you will be
using a pizza pan (provided)
to make a simple yet cute
welcome sign for your door.
Join in on the crafting fun on
March 30 at 11:30 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. All supplies and instruction will
be included for $10. Sign up with a check payable
to LACDD, Visa, or MasterCard at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
DIY BEADED DAISY CHAIN
Celebrate spring by wearing an adorable beaded
daisy chain created by you! Join the Art of Beading
in the Ballroom on April 12 at 12 pm to learn how to
make either a bracelet or necklace. All instructions
and supplies will be included for only $10. You don’t
want to miss this class, come sign-up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with a check (LACDD),
Visa, or MasterCard today!
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LAKE ASHTON
FRIDAY, MARCH 17
4 TO 8 PM
RESIDENTS ONLY
SATURDAY, MARCH 18
9 AM TO 2 PM
GENERAL PUBLIC
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
Free, no ticket required, but a limited
number of ‘FAST PASS’ tickets will
be sold for residents wishing to enter
the sale via a priority line Friday for
$5. Purchase tickets at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with
check only, or cash/check accepted
after Monday Coffee.
RESIDENT DONATIONS GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED AT THE CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
TUESDAY, MARCH 14: 10 AM TO 1 PM & 5 TO 8 PM
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15: 10 AM TO 1 PM & 5 PM TO 8 PM
THURSDAY, MARCH 16: 11 AM TO 4 PM
TRASH TO TREASURE, held every two years, is the major fundraiser for BOLLA.
Donations of clean, gently used items are needed. BOLLA does NOT sell clothing,
electronics, TVs, computers, printers, phones, books, or Christmas decorations. All
donations are tax deductible. 100% of the proceeds go directly into buying materials
and supplies to make blankets for children in crisis in Polk County. Unsold items
are given to the Lake Wales Care Center.
There will be a Lottery Tree Raffle
with $100 worth of assorted lottery
tickets. Raffle tickets will be
available for purchase after
Monday Coffee. You do NOT
need to be present to win.
BOLLA has consistently donated
over 1,000 blankets per year to
children in crisis in Polk County
including Guardian Ad Litem, Boys
and Girls at Risk Groups, Pregnancy
centers, 10 schools and more.
PLEASE NOTE: BOLLA CAN ONLY ACCEPT CASH OR CHECK AT THE SALE
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