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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
May 2024
LAKE ASHTON REMEMBERS
Simply the Best!
Get your patriotic bows from
LAVA Auxiliary
Show Your Colors with Flags
May 25-27
Attend the Memorial Day
Ceremony May 27
see p. 25
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
May Issue Deadline: May 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.
MAY 2024
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact any of the
below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Ian Peterson, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
___________________________________________________________________________________________
In case of emergency, dial 911! Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
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Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
James Margeson
Phone: 863.595.1562
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
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COFFEE
Meet new neighbors and to hear about local
community happenings, community events and
receive information on current projects within Lake
Ashton. Meet local vendors personally and even snag
a few free items or win services or products. Mondays
at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom — coffee & donuts
available for $3 (please note price change).
MAY 6
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: Lori Edwards - Polk
County Supervisor of Elections
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, ComForCare, Melissa Kincaid -
Edward Jones
MAY 13
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Century Storage
• Featured Vendor: Michael Kennedy -
Horizon Wealth
MAY 20
• Peanut Butter Monday - Donations will go to
the Lake Wales Care Center for the month
of May.
• Featured Speaker: Small World Bus Tours
Presents Trips for June - December
• Featured Vendors: Edward Jones - Matt
Simpson, Tessier Law Firm
MAY 27 - NO MONDAY COFFEE -
MEMORIAL DAY
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 12
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
MIND & BODY 30
CLUBS 39
GOLF 44
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
May 6, 10 am
(After Monday Coffee)
Clubhouse Ballroom
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
May 17, 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 & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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FRIENDLY REMINDER
CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE &
ACTIVITIES OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
MONTHLY MARKET
Shop local without leaving the community on the
second Wednesday of the month from 10 am to 2
pm. Vendor recommendations and resident vendors are
always welcome - contact clane@lakeashtoncdd.com.
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
& FRESH PRODUCE
Wednesdays in the Clubhouse West parking
lot from 10 am to 2 pm.
BOOKMOBILE
Second & fourth Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15) in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot. Polk County library card holders
can check out and return books, movies, and more!
OFFICES CLOSED FOR
MEMORIAL DAY
The Clubhouse and HFC offices will be closed in
observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 27.
There will be no Monday Coffee, but the Clubhouse
and HFC will remain open for resident use. Offices
will reopen on May 28.
There is a great difference between the person who
learns from criticism and the
person who refuses to accept
correction. How we respond to
criticism determines whether or
not we grow in wisdom. The
next time someone criticizes
you, listen carefully to all that is said. You might learn
something. My desire is that we are quick to listen, slow
to speak and slow to anger.
- Alex Fuertes, Maintenance Supervisor
POSTAL SERVICES
You may pick up USPS Forms for Address Changes,
Stop/Start Mail, and Stamp Ordering at the
Clubhouse Office. A mailing station is also available
for letters and small packages up to five pounds.
THE LEDGER AND WALL STREET JOURNAL
ARE AVAILABLE FOR RESIDENTS TO VIEW
IN THE CLUBHOUSE MEDIA CENTER.
AFTER READING PLEASE BE SURE TO LEAVE
THE NEWSPAPERS IN THE MEDIA CENTER
FOR ALL TO ENJOY. RIPPING SECTIONS
OUT OF ANY NEWSPAPER SHOULD BE
AVOIDED. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A COPY OF
AN ARTICLE OR CROSSWORD PUZZLE
PLEASE BRING IT TO THE CLUB OFFICE TO
MAKE A COPY FOR $.10.
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HIGHLIGHT
CART PATHS AND BRIDGES
1. All Pathways/Bridges within the community are shared
equally between golfers, golf carts, pedestrians and bicyclists.
Use of the Pathways/Bridges by Patrons during hours when
golf is being played creates potential safety hazards; therefore,
all users of the Pathways/Bridges must exercise extreme
caution when golf is being played.
2. To reduce danger and likelihood of being struck by a golf ball,
Patrons should walk or ride in the opposite direction of play
(starting on Hole 18 and ending on Hole 1), pause as golfers
(“Golfers”) are about to hit, and only continue once the Golfers
have struck their balls. Golfers should wave Patrons through if
the approaching Patrons are fast moving or can pass by quickly.
3. Patrons must stay on the Pathways/ Bridges or Pond banks.
Patrons are encouraged to monitor thedaily email circulated by
Pro Shop Staff members announcing course conditions,
closures, and starting times for the groups on each course. In
doing so, Patrons can identify periods when no golfers are on
the course. Additionally, it is generally safer to walk before 8:00
a.m. or after 4:00 p.m., when golfers are less likely to be present.
4. Pathways adjacent to Ponds and bridges can be dangerous.
Golf Carts should operate at a safe speed and always use
headlights after dusk. Extreme caution should be taken when
traveling through standing water on Pathways.
5. Pets are permitted to be walked and exercised on the
Pathways/Bridges. At no time should they be in the fairways or
within thirty (30) feet of a green. Pets must be on leash or in a
Golf Cart at all times. Pet owners are responsible to pick up after
their pet.
6. Use Golf Course At Own Risk: All Individuals who enter the
Golf Course and/or utilize Pathways/Bridges and/or Ponds,
including as a Patron pedestrian or within a Golf Cart, shall do so
at his or her own risk as further provided in Section XII herein
and assumes all risks associated with entering property used for
playing golf, including but not limited to errant golf balls and golf
clubs.
Visit lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com to view the full
document. It is listed under "Other District Documents".
Contact LACDD Community Director Christine Wells or
LAIICDD Community Director James Margeson with any
questions. See page 3 for their contact information.
SECURITY ACCESS
CONTROL TRANSITION
Installation of amenity access controls and additional cameras
throughout the Clubhouse amenities and the RFID scanner
and cameras at the Thompson Nursery Road entrance have
been installed. The SR 653 (west Gate) installation of the RFID
equipment and cameras is scheduled for the first week in
May. As in any project of this magnitude, there were some
delays experienced during installation at the Clubhouse which
has slowed down implementation but the continuing
partnership with the contractors is alleviating any of those
initial issues and progress is being made every day. The
LACDD Board of Supervisors implemented a policy that
stated all residents receiving a RFID tag (Lake Wales residents
only) and Amenity Access Card (Lake Wales and Winter
Haven residents) have 90 days to come in to receive a RFID
tag and Amenity Access card at no charge, once distribution
has begun. After 90 days, residents will be charged $10 per
credential. The LAIICDD Board also implemented a similar
policy for the RFID tag but there is no 90-day limit for issuance.
If a resident is away, there will be an option to complete the
required application within the 90-day period to secure
credentials at no charge. Up to two RFID tags and Amenity
Access Cards will be issued at no charge, per household, in
Lake Wales and Winter Haven. For households requiring
more than the two allotted credentials per household, there
will be a charge of $10 per additional credential. There will be
a $20 charge for replacement RFID tags (Lake Wales residents
only) and Amenity Access Cards (Lake Wales and Winter
Haven residents). There will be a $10 charge for replacement
RFID tags for Winter Haven residents. Guests over the age of
18 will be issued an Amenity Access Card when registered at
the Clubhouse that will be used to gain access to all
Clubhouse amenities. The card will need to be returned within
10 days after the guest leaves. If not returned, the
homeowner will be charged $40 per card. Stay tuned to email
for details on an upcoming informational session for residents
to get more information on the new system in addition to
distribution details, once available. We understand this is a
big change for residents and we are here to help with this
transition. Please feel free to reach out to Supervisors or Staff
with any questions.Contact information for Supervisors can be
found on pages 8 and 10. Residents can also contact LA (LW)
CDD Community Director Christine Wells, or LA II (WH) CDD
Community Director James Margeson with questions.
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REMINDERS
damage that will be the responsibility of the driver. If
unsure if the vehicle is close to the height of the
overhang please err on the side of caution and use
the right side to exit. PLEASE DO NOT HIT THE
BUTTON ON YOUR GATE CLICKER TO EXIT THE
COMMUNITY. This opens the entrance gates and
can cause an unsafe situation.
Please use caution when entering and exiting the
community via the Thompson Nursery Road and CR
653 entrances. The entry gates are not on a sensor,
they close after each vehicle. Cars should stop at the
stop sign, hit the button on the entrance gate
remote, and proceed through the open gate. If
residents hit the button on the remote coming off of
Thompson Nursery Road or CR 653 it does not allow
for enough time for the vehicle to make it through
the gate.
In addition there have been many reported cases of
tailgating when entering the community. A new sign
has been installed at the Thompson Nursery Road
entrance reminding residents not to tailgate. If any of
the gates are damaged due to negligence on the
driver's part any costs involved with the replacement
of the gate arm will be the responsibility of the driver
(Approximately $800, currently).
While it may appear to be helpful to hit the button
on your gate remote to open the gate for a resident
that appears to be having difficulty with their remote,
this could be someone trying to gain access to the
community for ill purposes. If a resident is having
difficulty with their remote security will assist. Please
be patient and wait until the car ahead of you
receives the help they need and proceeds through
the gate before you hit the button on your remote to
enter the gate.
When exiting the community, any vehicle close to the
height of the overhang should use the right lane to
exit the community even if turning left on Thompson
Nursery Road. Not doing so puts your vehicle at risk
of damage not to mention possible property
HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
Another GREAT year of Lake Ashton generosity for
these well deserving students! As of the week of April
15, the final collection total was $12,560! This included
eight gift cards equaling 135. We also donated four
bags of domestic items such as sheets towels and
personal hygiene items. Our total could not have been
possible without the generosity of "The Shufflin
Squares" and the "Italian Club" of Lake Ashton.
Approximately 47 residents participated in individual
donations. This year NINE scholarships will be awarded
and 147 duffle bags will be handed to the students. A
graduation party will be held April 24 with Dr. Caba as
their motivational speaker. A great big THANK YOU
goes out to both the staff at the Clubhouse and HFC
for their cooperation in this effort.
RESIDENTS TO RESIDENTS
By Tom Scali
A Committee has formed to put together a
“resource list” for Lake Ashton residents. This
resource would include, but not be limited to, items
such as local health & wellness providers,
transportation, local grocery providers, small home
maintenance listings, education resources such as
technology workshops, local help organizations such
as Meals on Wheels or United Way, and/or storage of
short term medical equipment, etc. If you are
interested in serving on the committee or if you may
be in need of one or more of the services provided
above, please email: Tom Scali tscali41@gmail.com.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
May is National Military Appreciation Month and this is a great time to honor current and former members of
the U.S. Armed Forces, including those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the pursuit of freedom. More
information can be found on page 25.
April showers bring May flowers and many fun events to help residents enjoy the community. A special Ladies
Day event is planned on May 17 and will feature a comedian, local women-owned vendors offering free items,
samples and discounts for ticket holders only, and a wonderful lunch. In addition, tickets are still on sale for
the first ever Summer Locals Concert Series at Lake Ashton. See page 29 for the lineup.
The Luau and Volunteer Appreciation Spring Fling in April were events for the record books! That Luau
performance (complete with a fire knife show) was one that will be remembered for years to come. See page
28 for pictures. All of the amazing volunteers at Lake Ashton are appreciated not just in April — your
dedication to the Lake Ashton community is appreciated all year long. Thank you again to our sponsors,
Charm City, ClimateGuard, Performance Golf Carts, Dyer Kia, Warren Construction, Mortellaro Law, Water's
Edge, and Arts Golf Cars for their support in making this event free for all of our volunteers.
On April 15, the Board of Supervisors met to discuss the fiscal year 2025 budget (October 1, 2024 -
September 30, 2025). A wrap up report of actions taken at the meeting was sent out on April 17. An
assessment increase of up to $200 was set at this meeting and soon Lake Wales residents will receive a
mailing advising of this potential increase. The final amount of the assessment increase will be voted on at the
August 19 budget hearing. Several other projects were approved, including the addition of paver areas at the
Clubhouse Pet Play Park, a repair to a stormwater pipe on
Limerick Drive, and the replacement of equipment to move
forward with the conversion to natural gas at the Clubhouse.
The May Board Meeting has been changed to May 6 at 10
am, after Monday Coffee.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
UPCOMING QU A LIFYING PERI O D
This year the LA (LW) Community Development district has
two seats up for election, specifically Seat 1 and Seat 5. The
qualifying period runs from noon on June 10 and closes at
noon on June 14. Each seat carries a four-year term of
office. Elections are nonpartisan and will be held at the
same time as the general election on November 5,
2024. Candidates must qualify for the office of Supervisor
with the Polk County Supervisor of Elections. For more
information, please contact them at 863-534-5888. Lori
Edwards, the Polk County Supervisor of Elections, will be at
Monday Coffee on May 6. Come by and get your questions
answered and hear more information about the General
Election.
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By James Margeson, LAIICDD Community Director
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISORS CONTA CT
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Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System (roads,
bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including Pet
Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10 am
352.250.9707
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
The year is certainly going by quickly as the month of May
and the summer, with its’ hot days, will soon be upon us!
April was a very busy month when many residents
enjoyed the various activities and amenities that were
offered. We brought back the Vertigo and Balance
Seminar on April 23, and that was again well attended.
Our Elvis Show was also an overwhelming success with a
sold-out show! Our residents relived memorable
moments with the great songs of the “King” himself. The
Lake Ashton Volunteer Appreciation Month was capped
off with a Joint CDD and CDD II Dinner and Dance on
April 19. This was our way of thanking all those residents
who gave so much to make Lake Ashton the outstanding
community it is. The May 16 Community Potluck will be
hosted at the HFC. This is an excellent chance for all our
Lake Ashton populace to get together and enjoy each
other ‘s company! There will be a dance at the HFC
featuring the band Pressure Point on May 10, so put on
your dancing shoes and come on out. Tickets are available
at the HFC Activities Desk. There will also be a “Healthy
Feet to Stay Active” seminar on May 14. This is part of our
continuing series of wellness education for our
community. We are hosting an investment seminar on
May 21 which will address any of your financial concerns.
Sig up early for these events.
The Lake Ashton II Community Development District
Board met and approved various infrastructure projects,
an update on the security access control project, approval
of landscaping on the Ashton Boulevard, as well as
preliminary work sheets for supervisors for budget preparation in May. As that meeting will determine the 2025
budget, we encourage all our residents to attend, get updates, and voice your opinion on Board budget issues.
The Lake Ashton Neighborhood Watch would like to remind everyone that if you are planning on going away this
summer, let your Block Captains and Deputies know so we all can keep Lake Ashton the safe community it is! May is
Military Appreciation Month, and LAVA will be having the Memorial Day Ceremony on May 27 at the Veterans
Memorial. We take time to remember those who sacrificed themselves for our nation on this solemn occasion. The
weekend of May 25-27 is “Operation Show Our Colors” when residents are encouraged to line their property with
U.S. Flags. In addition, the LA Veterans Association will line community entrances and the HFC and Clubhouse with
flags. Let us all do our best to show our love of this country and our veterans. We look forward to seeing all of you
throughout the community and at the Health and Fitness Center during the month of May!
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Central
Native Plants of
Florida
By Lynn Davis
Coontie is a slow growing shrub that is the
only Florida Native cycad. Its “palm-like”
appearance brings a low maintenance tropical
design to any landscape. This plant 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. 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 it’s cold tolerant. It’s best to
plant away from foundations and in an area
where it has enough room to spread. The shrub
does not mind sandy soil. It can also grow in full
sun or partial shade.The Coontie attracts a very
rare butterfly called the Atala butterfly. This
shrub is the only food source for this insect. A
great place to view Coonties are at Bok Tower
Gardens in Lake Wales if you’d like a better view.
YOUR HOA NEEDS YOU!
By Brenda Jackson
The Board and committees continue to ask/need your
help. It takes a few more volunteers to keep and
improve our beautiful community. We cannot do this
alone! There are many opportunities to help.
Help on the Board – we have an opening and the term
expires 2025. It’s a great opportunity to see what we are
about and give back to your community.
Help the ARC committee – it only has three reps and
can definitely use more. ARC is now online and can be
done from anywhere while you are snowbirding or
traveling, and when you are back to our lovely
community you can help out a little more.
Help the newly formed Compliance Committee – it
has 3 members and can use more. This committee is
there to help homeowners understand and work within
the CC&Rs as you have concerns or questions about
what is allowed. If you are interested in any of the above
positions, contact information is below.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Directors@lakeashtonhoa.org or 863-325-0065
• Marti Schmidt, President & Treasurer
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, Vice President
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Mike Wilson, ARC Chair
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
863-325-0065 option 2
• David Greer, Compliance Chair
repcm2@lakeashtonhoa.org
863-325-0065 option 3
• Website: lakeashtonhoa.com
• ARC Requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton/la
Didn’t receive an email invite to sign up for the
website? Contact admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or call
863-325-0065 option 1.
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• Dave Bishop, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/HOA Liaison
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Claude Browne, Secretary
secretaryla2@outlook.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Pierre Duquette, LAII ARC Chair
A6lawharc2@gmail.com
• ARC requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton2
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The Garden Club has been busy making the community
look more beautiful over the past few years. From the
plants around the HFC indoor pool to the wide variety of
Florida friendly plants around the Pavilion at the
Clubhouse, and the area in front of Eagles Nest and 18th
green of the East Golf Course, they keep Lake Ashton
looking fresh and colorful! A special "thank you" to the
facilitator of the Garden Club, Lynn Davis, for always
being willing to lend her expertise to the CDD for special
projects and to all of the members of the Garden Club,
THANK YOU for making Lake Ashton more beautiful!
THOMPSON NURSERY ROAD
CLEAN-UP
By Linda Sandel
A Lake Ashton quarterly litter clean-up event is scheduled
for Thompson Nursery Road on May 23. Meet in the
Clubhouse Ballroom at 8:30 am to pick up trash bags,
gloves, safety vests and trash grabbers. Volunteers
receive a free t-shirt and Bok Tower ticket each calendar
year. Please sign up online or with Linda Sandel at
863-368-0699 or Sandelly7@gmail.com. Thank you for
helping to keep our community beautiful!
WILDLIFE ALERT
It’s that time of year again when sandhill
crane colts are seen traveling with their
parents. Florida is one of the few places
in the world sandhill cranes can be
found year-round. The year-round
residents are the non-migratory Florida sandhill cranes,
which typically roam in pairs or small family groups. There
are now fewer than 5,000 Florida sandhill cranes across the
state and they are listed as a state-designated threatened
species. Please drive safely throughout Lake Ashton and
remember that it is illegal to feed these birds. This includes
accidental feeding, such
as when bird seed is
spilled from bird feeders
onto the ground below.
Photos by David Muller
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PROTECT LAKE ASHTON’ S
PONDS
The Red-shouldered Hawk is a fairly
common year-round resident of Lake Ashton. This
medium-sized Hawk of the swamps and
woodlands is quite vocal. However, Blue
Jays do a great imitation of its downslurred
call, so residents might want to
investigate if they think they hear one.
This relatively long-tailed and longlegged
hawk is larger than a crow. The
plumage can vary a lot depending on the age of the
bird. Females, as with all raptors (hawks, owls and
eagles) are the larger of the two sexes which are
identical. The tail is always heavily banded and in the
adult the breast shows reddish and the bird does
indeed have red "shoulders." They are easily identified
in flight by "wing windows" toward the outer edge of
the wings. They eat a variety of food including small
mammals, frogs and snakes. They often hunt from a
perch and are frequently seen on utility lines.
REMINDER TO ALL RESIDENTS:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHOULD
RESIDENTS CONDUCT WORK OF ANY KIND
ON CDD PROPERTY. THIS INCLUDES PONDS,
COMMON AREAS, OR CONSERVATION/
WETLAND AREAS.
IF THERE ARE ANY CONCERNS REGARDING
POND EROSION OR OTHER AREAS IN NEED
OF MAINTENANCE, PLEASE CONTACT LA
(LW) CDD COMMUNITY DIRECTOR CHRISTINE
WELLS (CWELLS@LAKEASHTONCDD.COM)
OR LA (WH) CDD COMMUNITY DIRECTOR
JAMES MARGESON
(JMARGESON@LAKEASHTON2CDD.COM).
Summer is on its way, which means scorching days
with lots of sunlight. Algae development occurs
most frequently during the summer months, when
rainfall and pond water temperatures rise. There are
numerous ways residents may help keep Lake
Ashton's Ponds attractive right now.
• Avoid overfertilization and careless application.
• Remove pet waste from your yard.
• Ensure that landscape providers mow lawns with
the chute pointing away from the pond bank.
These actions will help to reduce nutrient runoff
from summer rainfall. When the nutrients in the
water get too high, the chance of an algae bloom
increases. If an algae bloom occurs in a Lake Ashton
CDD pond, the CDD contracts with an aquatics
provider to treat the algae biweekly.
Email Matt Fisher with any questions or concerns at
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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FREE ESTIMATES
863.272.0746
Before Restoring & Sealing Pavers
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Aſter Restoring & Sealing Pavers
Benefits of Restoring and Sealing
Pavers with Polymeric Sand
• Inhibits weeds and grass in joints.
• Reduces moss growth.
• Deters ants and other insects.
• Prevents loss of sand in joints.
• Helps repel oil, grease, grime and stains.
• Easier routine cleaning, enhances color,
texture and brightness.
• Resists the effects of harsh
weather conditions.
• Keeps the under base materials dry to
prevent pavers from sinking and dipping.
Patios & Walkways
Benefits of Proper Drainage
Installing Channel Drains
• Removes water from flooded low areas
where water accumulates causing weeds,
mildew and mold growth.
• Keeps entire paver area looking
consistent without stains or permanent
embedded darkening in pavers.
• Prevents water entering pool or other
unwanted areas. Avoids slip areas
from forming.
• Directs water in correct direction allowing
drains to stay washed and functional.
• Paver Installation
• Pressure Washing
• Travertine Sealing
• Paver Repair
• Polymeric Sanding
Installing Channel Drain
Steps for Sealing 1-2-3
1 Commercial pressure wash removing
dirt, mold, mildew, weeds and
contaminates.
2 Re-sand with polymeric sand locking
deep inside joints.
3 Heavy multi-application of sealer
to renew the original look of newly
installed pavers (color added in
sealer optional).
FREE ESTIMATES
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CONTACT KALEB TODAY AT 863.272.0746 TO GET A FREE ESTIMATE!
Repair Low Areas & Root Liſt Stress Areas • Extend Driveways/Walkways • Install New Walkways, Patios & Planter Walls
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ABOUT NATIONAL
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Neighborhood Watch is undoubtedly one of the
oldest and most well-known crime prevention
programs in history. Do you know how it got its start
and why? While the modern day concept of the
program rose to prominence in the late 1960s in
response to an increasing burglary rate, the roots of
Neighborhood Watch can actually be traced all the
way back to the days of Colonial settlements, when
night watchmen patrolled the streets. The modern
version of the Neighborhood Watch-USAonWatch
Program was developed as a result of the multiple
requests from sheriffs and police chiefs around the
country who were looking for a crime prevention
program that would incorporate citizen involvement
and address the increasing number of burglaries
taking place, especially in rural and suburban areas. In
1972, the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) took the
concept a step further by seeking funding to make the
program a national initiative. Thanks to a grant from
the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, the
National Neighborhood Watch Program was started.
For the first two years, the program was devoted
primarily to disseminating information on the nature
and volume of burglary and securing residential
property and making it less vulnerable to break-ins.
From there, it evolved into a program that promoted
the establishment of ongoing local neighborhood
watch groups that encouraged citizens to partner with
their law enforcement agencies in an effort to reduce
various types of "neighborhood crime."
Since its beginnings, Neighborhood Watch has grown
from an "extra eyes and ears" approach to crime
prevention to a much more proactive, communityoriented
endeavor providing a unique infrastructure
that brings together local officials, law enforcement,
and citizens for the protection of their communities.
Today's Watch Group programs incorporate activities
that not only address crime prevention issues, but also
restore pride and unity to a neighborhood. It is not
uncommon to see members of Neighborhood Watch
groups participating in community cleanups and other
activities that strive to improve the quality of life for
community residents. In addition, the adoption of
community policing by local law enforcement agencies
has contributed to a resurgence in Watch groups over
the years. Neighborhood Watch fits nicely into the
framework of law enforcement/community
partnerships, and Neighborhood Watch meetings
provide a useful forum for airing neighborhood
problems and practicing problem-solving techniques.
Furthermore, Neighborhood Watch has become
especially practical in our current society, in which twoincome
families are the norm and many
neighborhoods are deserted during the day. While
criminals have attempted to use this statistic to their
advantage, law enforcement has uncovered an
important reality: the communities in which citizens
have observed and reported suspicious activity have
enjoyed lower crime rates.
As communities throughout the country have adopted
the program and reported success, the popularity of
the Neighborhood Watch Program has grown, and it
continues still. Why is this important in a 55+
community? It's because crime does not discriminate.
In fact, there are more crimes perpetrated against
senior citizens than any other demographic. Due to
the ever growing sophistication of criminals and
surgence of technology senior citizens fall prey to door
to door solicitation, phone scams, email scams, mail
theft etc. just to name a few. We all need to be more
vigilant and come together as a community to help
each other. Neighborhood Watch was created and
continues by neighbors for neighbors. We need to
look out for each other.
My eternal thanks to all within the LA community for
making NW the largest all inclusive and best
known program not only in LA but in many
circles. We cannot do this without all of you! If
interested in learning more or how you can
further help please contact, Chief Fay Wood
714-423-8966 or fswperson@aol.com.
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MEMBER OF THE YEAR
By Ernie Harben
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COMMUNITY EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM
Home Safety Tips from Your Lake Ashton
Community Emergency Response Team
Congratulations to
Gary Bishop, who
was recognized as
MEMBER OF THE
YEAR by Polk County
Fire Rescue at the
countywide annual
meeting of the Polk
County Community
Emergency Response
Teams (CERT) on
March 30. Gary is the Director of our community’s
unit: Lake Ashton CERT. He and the LA CERT
members have served our community by
directing traffic, parking, and participants during
activities at the Clubhouse and HFC, during
shows, runs, bike rides, parades, and with annual
field exercises like the recent tornado response
drill in February. Gary was also very instrumental
in helping to certify Lake Ashton as a Designated
Point of Distribution for emergency supplies and
vaccinations through FEMA. Congratulations to
Gary, and thanks too, to all the LA CERT
members for their service to our community.
CAP
By Mike Weissberg
Since all residents are part of Neighborhood
Watch you are watching things around you.
Citizens Assisted Patrol (CAP) does this by
patrolling the streets and looking for things that
do not belong in the community. Our patrol
presence with lights flashing is our deterrent to
help keep our streets safe. CAP is always looking
for more volunteers to 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 please contact Mike Weissberg at
917-482-3151.
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CLOSED CAPTIONING: 11 AM AND ALL
TUESDAY SHOWINGS
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
MAY 1 & 2
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
PRISCILLA
2023 | R | 1H 53MIN
When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu
meets Elvis Presley at a party, the
man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll
superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected
in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in
loneliness, a vulnerable best friend. Through
Priscilla’s eyes, Sofia Coppola tells the unseen side
of a great American myth in Elvis and Priscilla's
long courtship and turbulent marriage.
MAY 7 - 9
SCOOP
2024 | NR | 1H 41MIN
Inspired by real events, SCOOP is the
inside account of the tenacious
journalism that landed an earthshattering
interview — Prince Andrew's infamous
BBC Newsnight appearance. SCOOP takes us
inside the story, with the women who would stop
at nothing to get it. Stars Gillian Anderson, Billie
Piper, Rufus Sewell.
MAY 14 - 16
(NO 11 AM SHOWING MAY 15)
ARGYLLE
2024 | PG-13 | 2H 19 MIN
Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard) is
the reclusive author of a series of
best-selling espionage novels, whose idea of bliss
is a night at home with her computer and her cat,
Alfie. But when the plots of Elly's fictional books-22
which
center on secret agent Argylle and his
mission to unravel a global spy syndicate--begin
to mirror the covert actions of a real-life spy
organization, quiet evenings at home become a
thing of the past. Accompanied by Aidan (Sam
Rockwell), a cat-allergic spy, Elly (carrying Alfie in
her backpack) races across the world to stay one
step ahead of the killers as the line between Elly's
fictional world and her real one begins to blur.
MAY 21 - 23
THE MIRACLE CLUB
2023 | PG-13 | 1H 31 MIN
Set in 1967, this heartwarming film
follows the story of three generations
of close friends, Lily (Maggie Smith),
Eileen (Kathy Bates), and Dolly (Agnes O'Casey)
of Ballygar, a hard-knocks community in Dublin,
who have one tantalizing dream: to win a
pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes,
that place of miracles that draws millions of
visitors each year. When the chance to win
presents itself, the women seize it. However, just
before their trip, Chrissie (Laura Linney) arrives in
Ballygar for her mother's funeral. The women
secure tickets and set out on the journey that they
hope will change their lives, with Chrissie, a
skeptical traveler, joining in place of her mother.
Old wounds are reopened along the way, forcing
the women to confront their pasts even as they
travel in search of a miracle.
MAY 28 - 30
THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
2024 | PG-13 | 2H 4MIN
Mal (Bill Nighy) is the manager of
England's homeless football team,
taking his players to Rome with the
hope of being crowned champions of the
Homeless World Cup, a global street soccer
tournament. At the last minute he decides to
bring with them a talented striker Vinny (Micheal
Ward), who could give them a real chance at
winning, but only if he's ready to let go of his past
and become part of the team.
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FEATURE FILM FRIDAYS —
11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
MAY 3
LAST FLAG FLYING
2017 | R | 2H 4MIN
Thirty years after serving together in the
Vietnam War, Larry "Doc" Shepherd
(Steve Carrell), Sal Nealon (Bryan
Cranston) and the Rev. Richard Mueller (Laurence
Fisbourne) reunite to bury Doc's son, a young Marine
killed in Iraq. Forgoing burial at Arlington National
Cemetery, Doc and his old buddies take the casket on
a bittersweet trip up the coast to New Hampshire.
Along the way, the three men find themselves
reminiscing and coming to terms with the shared
memories of a war that continues to shape their lives.
MAY 10
THE BLOODY HUNDREDTH
2024 | NR | 1H 2MIN
"The Bloody Hundredth" honors the
real-life heroes of the 100th Bomb
Group. Narrated by Tom Hanks, the
hour-long documentary spotlights the true stories of
several characters and real-life airmen featured in
"Masters of the Air." From the shock of Pearl Harbor to
the joy of VE Day, "The Bloody Hundredth" is a record
of what was endured and achieved by a group of
young Americans when their country and the world
needed them most.
MAY 17 (NO 11 AM SHOWING)
THE OUTPOST
2020 | R | 2H 3MIN
A small unit of U.S. soldiers, alone at the
remote Combat Outpost Keating,
located deep in the valley of three
mountains in Afghanistan, battles an overwhelming
force of Taliban fighters in a coordinated attack. The
Battle of Kamdesh became the bloodiest American
engagement of the Afghanistan War in 2009, and
Bravo Troop 3-61 CAV became one of the most
decorated units of the 19-year conflict.
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MAY 24 (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
COMPANY OF HEROES
2013 | R | 1H 40MIN
During World War II, a group of American
soldiers heads to the heart of Nazi
Germany to find a scientist who
developed a devastating weapon for
Hitler and now wants to defect.
MAY 31
THE GUNS OF NAVARONE
1961 | NR | 2H 37MIN
In 1943, a small commando team is sent
to destroy huge German guns on the
Greek Island of Navarone in order to
rescue Allied troops trapped on Kheros. Led by British
Major Franklin (Anthony Quayle), the team includes
American Mallory (Gregory Peck), Greek resistance
fighter Stavros (Anthony Quinn) and reluctant
explosives expert Miller. Facing impossible odds, the
men battle stormy seas and daunting cliffs. When
Franklin is injured, Mallory takes command, and
personal enmities spill over.
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The best way to meet new friends is over a good meal!
Join friends and neighbors at the monthly potlucks held at
the Clubhouse and HFC. Bring a dish to share! Sign up
online or at either Activities Desk.
Clubhouse:
June 11, August 13,
October 8
December 10
HFC:
May 16, July 18,
September 19
November 21
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September 18 - CPR & AED Class at the Clubhouse
September 27 - Line Dance-Palooza! At the Clubhouse
October 4 - Square Dance Party at the Clubhouse
October 22 - Electronics Recycling at the Clubhouse
November 2 - Fall Festival at the Clubhouse
November 13 - Home Improvement Expo at the
Clubhouse
December 31 - New Year's Eve at the Clubhouse
w/ 99 in the Shade
Wow, it has already been well over a month since
the LAPAC 2024 Showcase "Changes in
Latitude" ended. The LAPAC creative team is
already under way in developing next year's
showcase. With that said, we are announcing our
"Save The Date" 2025 Showcase Information
Meeting that will be held on Thursday,
November 7th at 1:00 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. The Lake Ashton Performing Arts
Corporation (LAPAC) will present information on
the 2025 Showcase. We welcome all Lake Ashton
residents to attend this meeting who wish to
participate in this annual showcase. We will have
many positions available to fill: Singers, dancers,
comedians, carpenters, costumers, production,
backstage, box office, audio, or lighting talent.
Additionally there is also the opportunity to
learn a new talent. We are looking forward to
seeing all at the meeting to help fulfill many
roles as well as begin preparation for putting
together our 2025 Showcase.
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encourages U.S. citizens to observe the month in a symbol of unity. May is characterized by six
national observances highlighting the contributions of those who have served.
MAY 1: LOYALTY DAY
MAY 5 — 11: PUBLIC SERVICE RECOGNITION WEEK
MAY 8: VICTORY IN EUROPE DAY AKA V-E DAY OR VE DAY
MAY 10: MILITARY SPOUSE APPRECIATION DAY
MAY 18: ARMED FORCES DAY
MAY 27: MEMORIAL DAY
WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MILITARY & VETERANS
★ Display the American Flag at your home
★ Send a care package to a soldier
★ Encourage elected officials at all levels to recognize our military and veterans
★ See someone in uniform or know a veteran? Thank them for their service or surprise them with a coffee, dessert
or drink
★ Donate to a veteran or military charity
★ Reach out to a veteran or military family in need
PATRIOTIC BOWS
Celebrate your patriotism by purchasing red, white & blue bows from the LAVA Auxiliary to decorate your mailboxes
and golf carts. Call Lynne Abbott at 518- 729-0400 or Chris Graves at 863-514-5368 to purchase.
4TH ANNUAL ARMED FORCES DAY GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Lake Ashton Veterans Association (LAVA) is sponsoring the 4th Annual Armed Forces Day Golf Tournament on
SATURDAY, MAY 18. The tournament Is a scramble format, and open to all residents and guests regardless of if
they have served in the military. Make your own team - all men, all ladies, or a combination. All members of a team do
not have to identify with the same service. If you do not have a team, the Pro Shop will put one together for you. The
cost is $40 for members and $50 for guests. The price includes your entry and lunch following the event. Proceeds will
be used to fund LAVA activities and charitable donations throughout the year. Past years have seen the chapter
support a scholarship program for Junior ROTC cadets at Winter Haven and Lake Wales High Schools, Freedom
Flights to Washington DC, “Wreaths Across America,” local veterans’ charities, “Last Mission,” “K9s for Vets” and
packages to deployed service members. Additionally, these funds support Lake Ashton programs such as expansion/
maintenance of the Memorial Park, flags on the boulevard program, and annual ceremonies on Memorial Day,
Veterans Day, and Independence Day. Join us to honor our country and veterans. Sign up at the Pro Shop beginning
May 1.
OPERATION SHOW OUR COLORS
The weekend of MAY 25 — 27 is “Operation Show Our Colors,” when residents are encouraged to line their
property with U.S. Flags. In addition, the LA Veterans Association will line community entrances and the HFC and
Clubhouse with flags. Let us all do our best to show our love of this country and our veterans.
CEREMONY AT THE VETERANS MEMORIAL
Everyone is invited to gather at the Veterans Memorial by the Clubhouse at 9 AM ON MONDAY, MAY 27 for a
remembrance ceremony facilitated by the Lake Ashton Veterans Association (LAVA).
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What a show this year! 25 cars were showcased in the
most perfect car show weather while Southbound
rocked the parking lot. Congratulations to our winners,
Larry Erd for Best Classic with his 1967 Morgan Plus 4,
Frank Mitchell for Best Modern with his 2007 Corvette,
and The Grabb's for Crowd Favorite with their 1938
Plymouth P6 Deluxe! Thank you again to our wonderful
sponsors, Water's Edge, Lucas Wealth Management.
Performance Golf Carts and Advent Health.
Pictured: Red Ribbon - Frank Mitchell
White Ribbon - Larry Erd
Volunteer
Appreciation
Spring Fling
Remember the magic of the
2024 winter season with
LakeAshtonLiving.com! From
snappy parties to RV rallies,
captivating Entertainment Series,
wonderful Talent Showcase
Want a free ticket to a
Summer Locals Concert
Series show? Sign up online
or at the Clubhouse Activities
Office for a free S.M.A.R.T.
Retiree Seminar on June 5.
Dinner is included. See insert
for more information.
performances, lively pickleball get-togethers, and
ending in a Hawaiian Luau, we've had it all. Explore
the multitude of unforgettable moments captured in
the photos and videos sections. Discover the
excitement of the upcoming Local Concert Series
through sneak peeks of the local bands coming to
Lake Ashton. LakeAshtonLiving.com is your ultimate
destination for information, resident directory
searches, marketplace ads, calendar of events,
dining recommendations, and service providers.
Luau in the Ballroom
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Jam out to these rad
local bands with your
friends & neighbors!
7 TO 10 PM
MAY 24
ALMOST
THERE
JUNE 7
BIG TIME
JUKEBOX
JULY 26
HWY 41
AUGUST 30
RUSTY
WRIGHT BAND
SEPTEMBER 6
EKLECTIK HAZE
29
MAY 10
PRESSURE
POINT
JUNE 14
BAD
HABIT
AUGUST 9
TWO
SMOOTH
AUGUST 23
GOOD
STUFF
Purchase at corresponding Activities
Desks. Clubhouse tickets can also
be purchased online.
$15
Tickets:
CLUB
HOUSE
HFC
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ASTRONOMY NIGHT
IS BACK!
“What’s Going On Up There? (Happenings in the
Heavens)” Florida is full of natural beauty; some of the
most stunning is in the night sky. Come to the Cinema
on May 25 at 7 pm to talk with the Imperial Polk
Astronomical Society about some of the wonders in
the heavens - past, present, and future - and look
through some telescopes for the “evening show.”
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities
Office. NOTE: THE POOL WILL CLOSE AT 8 PM ON
THIS EVENING TO ALLOW FOR CLEAR VIEWING.
FLORIDAFRIENDLY
LANDSCAPING™
Having a beautiful landscape while saving money and
protecting our environment is possible. FloridaFriendly
Landscaping™ uses nine easy to follow principles that
can help Floridians do just that. There will be a
presentation on May 20 at 11:30 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom where you can learn tips on creating and
maintaining a beautiful FloridaFriendly Landscape! Sign
up for this free class online or at the Clubhouse Activities
Office.
TRIVIA
Join your neighbors May 5 and 26 for fun and cash
prizes! $1 to play. Maximum of 8 per table. Come
with a team or join an open table. Tables are
available on a first-come first-filled basis. Doors open
at 6 pm and Trivia begins promptly at 7. Email
lakeashtontrivia@gmail.com to be added to the
database and receive email announcements.
Know Thy Health
By Lynda Hadley
You don’t need to spend hours in the gym to look
and feel your best. It can be hard to stick with a
daily exercise schedule due to having an active
lifestyle. Many struggle with finding the time to
exercise daily for a number of reasons, but there
are pockets of time daily that are spent waiting
for things, or doing household chores, where you
can fit in exercise.
While waiting for food to cook in the microwave,
you can do a few repetitions of exercise like
modified pushups using the countertop or
standing on one leg for a count of 20 to work on
balance. Grab two cans of soup and do some arm
exercises, like the overhead press. While
watching television, do some leg extensions to
work your quadriceps. While folding laundry, do
some side bends or trunk twists to work your
obliques (or love handles).
You can also stagger exercises throughout the
day. With this approach you will do one or two
exercises between each aspect of your day. For
example, after waking up, do 5 minutes of
walking in place or yoga poses. Then, before
breakfast, do another exercise, like the modified
squat. With this exercise you would just sit in a
chair and stand without using your hands to help.
This exercise is an excellent way to work your
core muscles and keep you from losing the ability
to raise from a seated position. You would
continue doing one or two exercises before
lunch, dinner, and lastly before bed. So, you can
see that by the end of the day, you will have
completed at least 4 to 5 exercises!
Be creative and find other ways to make exercise
a permanent part of your daily routine. What
matters is that you are exercising, even if you
don’t schedule time for the gym.
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15-minute appointment.
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Friday, May 10 from 10 am to 1 pm at
the Clubhouse Craft Room. Create
beautifully unique jewelry for you or
your favorite person. You will make
two from the following: pendant, pair
of earrings, or pin. Jill will take your creations home
to fire them in her kiln and return in approximately
2 weeks. Sign up at the Clubhouse Activities Office
with a check made out to Jill Groves for $40. Preregistration
required. All materials included. No
previous experience necessary.
FUSED GLASS OPTICS
Wednesday, May 29, from 6 to 8 pm at the HFC
Craft Room. NEW class! Create either a garden
stake, trivet, or plate similar to the
photos, then Jill will take your
creation home and fire it in her kiln,
re t u r n i ng i t f o r p i c k up i n
approximately 1 week. Sign up at the
HFC Activities Desk with a check
made out to Jill Groves for $40. Pre-registration
required. All materials included. No previous
experience necessary. Contact Jill Groves:
419-902-7966 or manorridgecreations@gmail.com.
CARDS FOR ALL AGES
Facilitators: Judy Ridpath & Marianne
Morcone
Join in the fun making cards on May 1.
This class is for all levels. If you’ve never
made cards before come try something
new. All card materials to make 2 cards
are provided for $5. Meet the first
Wednesday of each month in the
Clubhouse Craft Room from 2 to 4
pm. Register to attend, space is limited. Contact
Marianne at mkegolfer@aol.com at 860-712-9440
or Judy at judy@judyridpath, 650-678-1174.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Create a unique floral wall plaque that you
can use to display and easily rearrange
real or fake flowers! All supplies and
instructions are available for $10! Class is
on June 18 at 1 pm. Space is limited, sign
up by June 11.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
May 11 at 1 pm, Clubhouse Craft Room
Tulip in Flower Pot
$35 (payable at class) — sign up online
or at the Clubhouse Activities Office by
noon on May 10
CREATE A CARD
May 21 at 10 am in the HFC Sports Court. 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 $12. Sign up at the HFC. Call Karen
at 262-497-3272 with questions.
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The Five Most Important Documents May 2 at noon in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. Learn about the five most
important documents for safeguarding your assets and
providing for your loved ones. Discover how proper
estate planning can meet your unique needs and goals.
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
Brain Health Early Detection Awaits. Hear about what
you can do to help decrease the risk of developing
Alzheimer’s disease, current research and more on May 28
from noon to 2 pm. Free lunch provided. Schedule your
Free Memory Assessments on their mobile unit June 4
from 10 am to 3 pm. Sign up online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office today!
Window Tinting. Join friends and neighbors on June 14
at noon for an afternoon of refreshments learning about
the benefits of tinting your home windows. Tinting is a
cost-effective way to improve comfort, privacy, and
energy efficiency in your home. Sign up today online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
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Wednesday May 29, 6 pm
Come join yoga instructor, Kim for some fun and the
newest twist on Yoga. There is no charge for this class
but donations are suggested. Sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
LORRIE'S SUMMER LINE
DANCE CLASSES
Come join us this May as we reset our Beginner Class,
nice and slow, at 1 pm on Thursdays at the HFC (the
class on May 16 will be held at the Clubhouse due to
the Potluck). If you are interested in learning, it's
easier if you start at the beginning. Each class will
build on previous dances. If you have line dancing
experience, the 2 pm class may be your class. We do
more advanced dances that may have tags and
restarts. Line Dancing is very good exercise and good
for your memory. All dances can be modified to
accommodate dizziness, bad knees or hips. Everyone
can enjoy line dancing! Come join us this Summer.
New! BINGOCIZE® combines the game of Bingo
with exercise! Have fun being active and social while
learning techniques to reduce falls.Classes are
Tuesdays and Thursdays June 4 through August 15
from 11 am to noon at the Clubhouse Ballroom (no
class July 4 or 9). Participants must be 60 or older.
No new participants may join after the second
session even if registered. Minimum 8 participants
required. Sign up online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
TAP JAMMERS
Instructor: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse stage. Not
designed for beginners. Tap Jammers will be on
hiatus for the months of June, July, August, and
September.
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skin cancer cases are diagnosed at a rate of at least 5
million cases per year. And while it is a very common
cancer, it doesn’t have to be! In fact, skin cancer is one
of the most preventable cancers of today.
One of the best hopes for helping to lower incidences
of skin cancer is to inform the public and raise
awareness about this disease and the important steps
to take toward prevention. This is the purpose behind
Skin Cancer Awareness Month. One of the most
important messages to send in honor of Skin Cancer
Awareness Month is arming and equipping the public
on how to prevent skin cancer. Check out some of
these ways to get started lowering the risk:
Skin Cancer Prevention
Starts with You!
Get the Facts About Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the most
common type of cancer
in the U.S. and worldwide.
If you catch skin cancer
early enough, you can
be A-OK.
1 in 5 Americans will
develop skin cancer
by age 70.
Your risk for melanoma
doubles if you’ve had
more than 5 sunburns.
Every hour, more than
2 people die of
skin cancer.
Regular daily use of SPF 15
or higher sunscreen
reduces your risk
of melanoma by 50%.
9 Ways You Can Protect Your Skin
1. Seek the shade,
especially between
10 AM and 4 PM.
4. Cover up with clothing,
including a broad-brimmed hat
and UV-blocking sunglasses.
2. Don’t get
sunburned.
3. Avoid tanning,
and never use
UV tanning beds.
5. Keep newborns out
of the sun. Use sunscreen
on babies over the age
of six months.
6. Use a broad-spectrum (UVA/
UVB) sunscreen with an SPF
of 15 or higher every day. For
extended outdoor activity, use a
water-resistant, broad-spectrum
sunscreen with an SPF of 30
or higher.
7. Apply 1 ounce of
sunscreen to your entire
body 30 minutes before
going outside. Reapply
every two hours or after
swimming or sweating.
8. Examine your skin
head-to-toe every month.
9. See a dermatologist
at least once a year for
a professional skin exam.
©2021 The Skin Cancer Foundation
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [EIN: 13-2948778]
For more information, visit SkinCancer.org
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MSince its inception in 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been a cornerstone of addressing the
challenges faced by millions of Americans living with mental health conditions. These are some things you can
do to prioritize mental health.
• Take five. Take a deep breath and relax. Even five minutes to take care of yourself can help.
• Be active. Take a walk, stretch, or exercise.
• Connect with others. Reach out to friends and family.
Talk about your feelings with others.
• Reach out to clergy or others in your faith community.
• Get help from a professional. Talk to a healthcare
provider about how you are feeling. Make an
appointment with a counselor.
• Unwind and enjoy your favorite activities.
• Keep your mind and body healthy. Research shows
that positive mental health is associated with better
overall health and well-being.
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis,
help is available. Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide
& Crisis Lifeline.
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National Women’s Health Week starts each year on
Mother’s Day. This health observance encourages
women and girls to make their health a priority by
caring for your physical, mental, social, and emotional
health. There’s a lot that you can do:
• Talk with Your Health Providers and Make and Keep
all Healthcare Appointments
• Enjoy a Healthy and Balanced Diet
• Get Active
• Prioritize Mental Health
• Practice Healthy Behaviors
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Offer 1: Free appetizer or dessert with the purchase
of 2 entrees/drinks
Offer 2: $10 off the purchase of $60 or more
Offer 3: Lake Ashton Residents get a free glass of house wine, beer
or cocktail with any purchase. Bring this coupon to redeem.
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CHAIR YOGA: TUESDAYS AT 9 AM
THURSDAYS AT 11:30 AM
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YOGA (TO DVD) IN THE BALLROOM
WEDNESDAYS AT 8:45 AM
VIBES DRUMBEAT SESSIONS
THURSDAYS MAY 2 - JUNE 6, 10 AM
AT THE CLUBHOUSE PAVILION
ZUMBA AT THE HFC SPORTS COURT -
WEDNESDAYS, 5:25 — 6:25 PM. $5
HFC
AQUA ZUMBA - FRIDAYS, 5:30 TO
6:15 PM, $5
BEGINNING CHAIR & BALANCE:
MONDAYS AT 10 AM
CLASSICAL STRETCH:
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 11 AM
AQUA MOTION:
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 4 PM
BACK TO BASICS: FRIDAYS AT 9 AM
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA:
THURSDAYS, 11 AM
AQUA RELOADED: MONDAYS AT 12 PM,
WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS AT 10 AM
CARDIO SWING & YOGA COOL:
TUESDAY & THURSDAYS AT 9 AM
TRIPLE B (BAT WINGS, BELLIES, &
BULGES): WEDNESDAYS AT 9 AM
BASIC FITNESS & CARDIO:
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 10 AM
ZUMBA is a dance fitness class using Latin,
international, and contemporary music. The
routines use simple, repetitive dance moves
that are easy to follow. Every dance move can
be modified for a low
or high impact workout for any skill level.
AQUA ZUMBA integrates the Zumba formula
and philosophy with traditional aqua fitness
disciplines, blending it all together into a safe,
challenging, water-based workout that’s
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CLUB
By Larry Hillock
Our first meeting of the season was in October and
seven months later we held the last meeting in
April. Where has the time gone? In February many of us
participated in “The Lake Ashton Fine Arts &
Photography Show” and many club members took
home award ribbons. Guest speakers educated us on
interesting topics and club members further enlightened
us on fun topics. Members sharing their knowledge was
appreciated and enjoyed and will hopefully continue
next season. A big thank you to Renee Schupp for her
work on the club Facebook page and the photo
challenges she presented. Dennis Krupinski was a real
asset in assisting with the monthly meetings. Member
participation in meetings and activities made it
enjoyable. A special thank you to my wife Joanne who
took good notes and help keep me on track. Enjoy the
summer and capture some interesting photographs to
share with our members and perhaps even enter into
next year’s show. Thank you for your support, see you in
the fall.
CHESS CLUB
Gary Winfr ey
(pictured left) and
Howard Mayne of the
LA Chess Club have
worked with Winter
Haven Library to
establish the "Chess
Meet-up." This very
informal group meets
every second and fourth Wednesday of the month
from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at the Winter Haven Library.
Participants range from 5 years old to 85 years old,
from rank beginners to seasoned veterans (and
experienced teachers). If you want to dip your toe
into the world of chess, this is a friendly place to start.
It is also perfect for brushing away cobwebs for
lapsed players! The LA Chess Club meets every
Thursday in the HFC Poker Room at 1:30 pm. For
more information, contact Howard Mayne
(howard.mayne@gmail.com or 603-285 5640).
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GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The May meeting for the Genealogy Club will be held
Wednesday, May 8 at 2 pm in the HFC Craft Room.
We have a special lesson for this meeting. We will
learn about a new website where we can find
unindexed records on the Family Search website. It's
a brand new website in the beta stage. We can be on
the "ground floor" of this new technology involving
AI. Come and see what it's all about. Questions? Call
Jane at 815-545-6655. Be there or be square.
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting May 2 in-person only at HFC
Community Center. Social time with snacks will be from
6 to 6:30 pm. Please bring your own beverage. The inperson
General meeting will start at 6:30. Speakers will
Marcus Wright, Jr. and Bernnie Brandt, candidates for
Polk County School Board. For more information, please
email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Bud Colburn
The Lake Ashton Republican Club is scheduled to meet
Wednesday, May 22, 2024, in the Clubhouse Ballroom
beginning at 3:30 pm for sign-in and social time. The
meeting will start at 4. Derrick Blue, COO of BizLINC is
our guest speaker. BizLINC, is a business incubator in
Lake Wales' historic northwest neighborhood and
provides local entrepreneurs the tools to
succeed. Guests are welcome. We look forward to
seeing you at the meeting!
SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
Now that we are looking forward to a consistent spring
and eventually summer, the Singles Club is making plans
for activities, and we would love for you to join us on the
first Sunday of every month at 2 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom (next meeting is May 5). We will have a
meeting first to make plans for the month, and then play
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After cards we go somewhere for dinner, as a group. But
that’s not all we do. The Third Thursday of every month
at 4 pm is a Mingle, held at the Pavilion. We bring what
we would like to drink, plus an appetizer or dessert to
share, and just enjoy visiting. Sometime during the
month we go somewhere for lunch or dinner as a group.
We also help each other, so if someone has a need, we
have a list of volunteers. The Club also has a charitable
project — twice a year we adopt senior “orphans” and
provide them with gifts that they are hoping for —
usually these gifts are very basic, like pajamas, or a
shower chair. Senior “orphans” are older people
in nursing or assisted living homes who have no family to
help them. They are pre-screened by social services in
Polk County. We are adopting six senior orphans for
Christmas in July, and we did 12 for Christmas last
December. We hope you will join us.
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
LA Rockers is a wonderful group of residents spreading
acts of kindness to our LA Community. By painting and
hiding rocks here at Lake Ashton we hope to provide
the right message at just the right time. We had a lot of
fun working with the residents at Water’s Edge just in
time for Easter. We shared how to paint cute bunnies
and one resident even painted a cow! The residents
seemed to have enjoyed the time with the Rockers and
trying a new activity. Our group has had a great turnout
for the recent meetings. Come give the group a try!
You don’t need to be an artist to create beautiful rocks.
There are lots of ways to paint and the group is always
happy to share tips and techniques. Please note new
meeting times: Meet in the HFC Community Center
from 1 to 3 pm on the first and third Wednesday of
the month. The first Wednesday is for current
members to learn new skills and techniques. The third
Wednesday is a “Free Paint and Newcomers Session”.
Newcomers will be lent the supplies they need for their
first session so it’s very important to contact MJ
Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) at least five days
before their first meeting. If you are lucky enough to
find a rock, please post a photo of your rock on Talk of
Lake Ashton’s (TOLA) Facebook page. It means a lot
for us to see where our rocks go.
SANDY ’ S NYS GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
Greetings to all neighbors from New York! The May
gathering will be on May 10 (changed from the 17th)
at 6:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom for a dessert
and game night. Dessert and games will be supplied.
Please bring $2 for dessert and quarters to play left,
right, center. This will be our last gathering until
September! Newbies: Please send your contact
information (name, address in LA, phone number,
email and where you’re from/live in NY) to Deirdre
Knapp (auntdeda@hotmail.com) We look forward to
seeing lots of “old” and new faces on May 10.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
Duplicate bridge is played on Monday at 12:45pm in the
Clubhouse Card Room. The game is open to all residents
regardless of skill level. Participants should have some
experience playing bridge plus a partner is required. We
have approximately 60 players in the group and can
assist new players in finding a partner. Advance
registration is encouraged and can be done by using the
Red Book in the card room or by contacting Don Fuller
at dfuller627@yahoo.com to register or receive more
information.
March 18: North-South 1st Ralph Ritter & Pat Foster;
2nd Chris Verges & Don Fuller; 3rd Dick Dole & Lois
Dole; East-West 1st Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
2nd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat; 3rd Nancy Golding &
Cheryl Tillman
March 25: North-South 1st James Ford & Don Fuller;
2nd Pat Foster & Ralph Ritter; 3rd Dick Dole & Lois Dole
East-West 1st Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
2nd Nancy Golding & Cheryl Tillman; 3rd Dana Griffiths
& Marge Kniat
April 1:1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 2nd Marge Kniat &
Dana Griffiths; 3rd Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
4th Keith Stevens & Liz Smith; 5th Marian Oshinsky &
Trish Kellar
April 8: 1st Pat Foster & Ralph Ritter; 2nd Pauline Pare &
Nelda Sedlacek; 3rd Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
4th Howard Mayne & Jeff Wilkinson; 5th Marian
Oshinsky & Trish Kellar
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By Chris Graves
The LAVA Auxiliary is having their meeting on May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Clubhouse near the stage. Consider attending a meeting. At our March
meeting the LAVA Auxiliary was presented with a beautiful plaque by Dan
Dimarco, founder of Soldiers Freedom Outdoors (SFOA). The plaque was
handcrafted by a veteran. SFOA provides eco therapy (nature therapy such
as kayaking, horseback riding, fishing and more) to hundreds of soldiers
and their families. Thank you, neighbors, for your support!
BOWS! BOWS! The entire month of May is dedicated to remembering our
veterans. Bows are still for sale — call Lynne Abbott at 518-729-0400 or
Chris Graves at 863-514-5368.
This year's charity for the Craft Fair is Operation New Uniform
(ONU). Operation New Uniform empowers active duty service members,
veterans and military spouses to successfully transition from military life to
purposeful, stable careers. This is done at either their Tampa or
Jacksonville facility and/or virtual
Mark your calendars for the Craft Fair October 26. There will be 3 lotto
trees. Each tree will have $100 of scratch offs. In addition to the Lotto Trees and the Ballroom being filled
with crafters, we will have baked goods for sale along with hotdogs and chips.
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By Sandy White
The Lake Ashton Swim Club can help you stay fit and
become water safe. According to Good Housekeeping,
swimming and water exercise offers multiple benefits as
it provides a whole-body workout, promotes a healthy
heart, improves lung capacity, tones and strengthens
muscles, allows for low impact exercise which is
particularly beneficial to those recovering from surgery
or who have joint conditions, supports weight
management, reduces body fat, improves mental health,
and promotes quality sleep. A study by the Red Cross
found that the majority of parents and grandparents
cannot swim well enough to save a child or grandchild in
trouble in the water. LASC offers group water workouts
3 times a week - Mondays 6-7pm, Wednesdays 1-2pm,
Saturdays 10-11am. For more info contact instructor/
coach sandyw1994@aol.com. The LASC would again like
to thank the LA Garden Club for their great job
beautifying the pool area and maintaining the plants.
We also thank all those who contributed plants and pots.
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
This month we shine a
spotlight on Meals on
Wheels volunteers, John &
Susan Stewart Originally
from Indiana, John and
Susan have resided in the
Winter Haven area for 56
years and have been Lake
Ashton residents since 2007. John and Susan have been
Meals on Wheels volunteers for over four years, delivering
meals four days a week, about 4 hours per day, a different
route each day. “We consider it a blessing to visit with and
deliver meals to about 70 people each week” Susan said.
Meals on Wheels Polk receives no state or federal
funding. It sustains through community-based charity and
volunteers. Volunteer opportunities include: kitchen
preparation/packaging, clean-up, meal delivery, thrift
store clerks and administrative services. If you are
considering becoming a delivery volunteer for one (or
The Lake Ashton Travelers had a wonderful rally not far
from here at The Resort at Canopy Oaks off Highway
60. From March 26 to 29 they were busy with tons of
games and competitions as well as swimming, crafting,
and socializing. The rally included pickleball,
shuffleboard, bocce ball and corn hole tournaments
which were very popular with their mixed team format.
Each evening the games included Trivia, Pictionary and
Bingo with prizes including Charm City gift cards. They
found out during Pictionary there were not many good
artists but many great guessers. An ice cream social
and roasting marshmallows were just the icing on the
cake! In April they head out to Sarasota and in May
they will be journeying up to Savannah, Georgia. Sound
like fun? New members are joining every month. They
would love to have any other Lake Ashton residents
who enjoy “camping” to join with your rig and become
a member of the LA Travelers. For answers to any
questions contact Maureen Sim at 863-604-0309.
more) days a week, John and Susan invite you on a ride
along with them.
Please consider joining Lake Ashton Friends of Meals on
Meals (“LA FOMOW”) to help promote this very
deserving non-profit organization in our community. To
become a member or for more information please email
lafomow@gmail.com.
LA TRAVELERS
By Laurie Cayton
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Brad is well prepared and supports his facts with many
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Brad zeroed in on the strongest features to sell my parents’
home and highlighted them with the write-up and the
photography. He changed the furniture around and made it
more attractive. He recommended a painter and a repairman.
Both were high quality and reasonably priced…..
He always took my calls and always responded to my texts.
When an offer came in, he explained it in detail and helped it
move forward. He worked well with the other Realtor and
stayed on top of incorrect details till they were resolved. He
continually guided the process and clearly communicated.
Brad Kirwan is a remarkable and professional Realtor. He is
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privilege to work with him!
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LAMGA
By David Kubissa
Thanks to auto dealers: Central Buick GMC, Dodge
Chrysler Jeep Ram of Winter Haven, Hill Nissan, Lake
Wales Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, Ridge Quality
Motors, Weikert Ford, and Cardi Auto Sales.
April in the golf world means The Masters at Augusta
National Golf Club where some 350 full-time
employees spend much of the year preparing for this
iconic tournament. The planning and ultimate payoff,
financially and reputationally, are enormous.
The LAMGA Member-Guest, nowhere near the
magnitude of The Masters, has its own challenges in
planning and execution. Though the Member-Guest
came and went in March, the LAMGA board already is
setting sights on next year. Toward that end, the
board asked the 60 participating members in the
tournament to answer an online satisfaction survey.
Seventy percent of them responded and gave the
event an overall rating of 4.9 out of 5, with
compliments for the organization and value for the
$175 entry fee. Other aspects of the event, such as
food, gifts, raffle prizes and suggestions for next year’s
featured gift – this year was golf shoes – gave the
board plenty of input to build into planning for 2025.
Written comments included recommendations for
pace of play and course conditions.
The LAMGA board gleaned useful feedback from the
survey and expressed its appreciation in a follow-up
distribution of the results to the participants.
Featured LAMGA event in May: A Cinco de Mayothemed
lunch following the May 8 weekly game – Pick
Your Partner. Look for the signup sheet on the
LAMGA bulletin board in the pro shop.
Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge: The leaderboard
through the end of March is:
1) Darrell Reid $85.75; 2) Pat O'Neil $82.75; 3) Mike
Krigelski $78; 4) Alan Gasner $62.25. The figures
represent their accumulative 2024 winnings, paid out
in Pro Shop credits. The challenge runs through
October with prize payouts going to the top finishers.
Sponsors’ salute: The April article thanked our
signature LAMGA sponsors that donated amounts
above the norm. This installment dives into the
remaining list and will continue through the year.
LAKE ASHTON WOMEN’S
INTERCLUB TEAM
By Liz Leigh
The Lake Ashton
Women’s Interclub
Team of four (Vicki
Andrew, Donna
Larsen, Liette Hebert,
and Liz Leigh -
captain)
placed
6th in the FSGA
Women’s Interclub
State Tournament in
St. Augustine,
competing against 13
other teams. It took a
whole team to get to
the finals at and we
want to recognize our major sponsor – Huston
Cadillac and our other sponsors, Terri Mattocks from
Lake Ashton Realty, and the Lake Ashton Pro Shop.
Players Sandra Lancaster, Barb Reid, T. Utting, Vicki
Andrew, Lisa Kennedy, Bev Hines, Donna Larsen, Jan
Baun. Below: Margie Dersham, Liz Leigh (Captain),
Liette Hebert. Not shown: Deb Louder, Rose Dudeck
LA NINERS
By Marti Schmidt
With the summer season revving up and our winter friends
departing, the LA Niners look forward to a little slower pace
and a fun season of golf. Closing day ceremony and
luncheon was held on April 2 with a fun four person
scramble from the orange flags. A delicious lunch followed
at the Eagles Nest. Outgoing officers, Janet Mutz, President
and Marti Schmidt, Secretary, were bid farewell. The 2024 –
2025 offers were announced: Denise Lacaprucia, President;
Sharron Murphy, Vice President, Mary Lou Jameson,
Treasurer; and Sandy Hockenberry, Secretary. (continued)
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24. As the name suggests, LA Niners play nine holes of golf
Tuesday mornings, and is open to any female golfer who
resides in Lake Ashton, from beginners to well-seasoned
golfers. Applications are available at the Pro Shop. Lunch
with Friends at the Eagle’s Nest, will follow a round of
Individual Low Gross/Low Net golf on May 14.
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
LALGA Closing
Luncheon and Awards
was held on April 9 with
64 members
participating. Thank you
to Dori Krogman and her
committee for an
excellent event. The
game for the day was a
1-2-3 Shamble followed
by a delicious luncheon
and closing meeting at
the Eagles Nest. New
members (Karen Bester,
Lisa Hagel, Liette Hebert, Judy Steury) were recognized and
welcomed to the group. Congratulations to all the winners
of not only the game event, but for the season. 103 gift
cards to the Pro Shop/Eagles Nest were awarded to
members for their accomplishments totaling $1735 in prize
money. There were 95 members in the League of which 74
made at least one birdie to earn a Birdie pin; Vicki Andrew
earned an Eagle pin. Other awards for games played
throughout the Winter Season (November thru mid-April)
included: Ringers (32 awards presented) and Weekly Results
Point System (41 awards presented). One of the most
prestigious awards, Overall Most Improved went to: Carole
Ferrieri, Combo Flight 2; Kay Hwang, Combo Flight 1; Kim
Kutsch, Blue Tees Flight 4; Patti Zakrajsek, Blue Tees Flight 3;
Lydia Fichtman, Blue Tees Flight 2; Donna Larsen, Blue Tees
Flight 1. Special thanks to Char Walter for her outstanding
job of record keeping during the season and presenting the
awards to all the winners. During the closing luncheon,
election results were announced. Congratulations to Margie
Dersham who will serve as President and Sandra Lancaster
who will serve as Secretary beginning June 1. A special
thank you to Jackie Tressler, our outgoing President and
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Margie, our current Secretary for a job well done. Although
the season has ended, the league weekly Tuesday games
will continue. LALGA will sponsor a two-day summer
Tournament, July 8th & 9th. Look for further information
next month and on the bulletin board in the Pro Shop.
The yearlong Red Hoagland Challenge will conclude at the
end of May. Current standings are 1st Place – Liz Leigh, 2nd
Place – Bev Hines, 3rd Place – Char Walter, and 4th Place –
Mary Lou Wheat.
BLUE MAN GROUP MEMBERMEMBER
TOURNAMENT
By Bill Bothwell
The Blue Man Murray Zacharia 2024
Member-Member Golf Tournament
ended with a great luncheon and
awards ceremony at the Eagle’s Nest on
April 10. The Blue Men were honored
to have Murray’s wife Linda and son
Seth in attendance as well as his close
friends Scott Merrill, John Candler, and
Bruce Collina. The competition
presented two contrasting and challenging weather
environments, with day one featuring 50 mph wind gusts,
with remarkable scores considering the conditions.
Congratulations to the winning teams:
Flight One
Low Gross - Randall Carpenter + Don Tuttle 139
Low Net - Dana Fernande + Alex Sobchuk 127.7
2nd Low Net - Terry Queen + Bob Harrison 128
3rd Low Net – Clive
Greeff + Randy Meuser
131.5
Flight Two
Low Gross – Tom
Prindiville & Larry Eason
149
Low Net – Clarence Bristow + Ed Castellanet 133.3
2nd Low Net – Rick Amirault + Richard Burns 137.6
3rd Low Net – Mike Costello + Ray Makovec 139.4
The Blue Man Group thanks Head Golf Pro Ian Pederson
and his staff for their help in organizing this tournament and
Sandra Goodwin and the Eagle’s Nest staff for their
hospitality, assistance, and a wonderful luncheon.
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The Lake Ashton Black Heritage Club presents Lake Ashton’s first ever
Juneteenth Celebration at 6 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom! Juneteenth is
an American holiday that commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. It serves
as a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration of African American culture and history, as
well as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice.
Soul Food
A delicious union between home cooking & fine dining: Honey Bourbon Chicken,
Honey Bourbon Salmon, Baked Macaroni & Cheese, Collard Greens, Green Beans,
Candied Yams, Honey Vanilla Cornbread, Sweet Rolls, Red Velvet Cake, Triple
Chocolate Cake, Honey Lemonade, Lemon Berry Iced Tea & Cash Bar.
Music & Dancing
Every decade had its own unique sound - come get your groove on as the DJ
plays your favorite chart topping hits from the 70’s & 80’s for a night of dancing
through the decades. There may even be a soul train line or two.
Vendors & Speakers
Two black owned businesses will be selling their tasty gourmet treats & baked
delights in the Lobby. We will also be entertained by speakers who will enlighten
attendees on Black culture and the history of Juneteenth.
Tickets: $50
Tickets can be purchased at
the Clubhouse Activities
Office or online. This will
surely be a night
to remember for Lake
Ashton residents.
Funds raised will benefit
local underprivileged
school children &
the African American
Heritage Museum
in Bartow.
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