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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
November 2025
Simply the Best!
November 13 is
World Kindness Day -
Celebrate the LA Way
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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NO CANCELLATION FEES
for Listing Contracts
HOME WARRANTY
for your New Buyer - up to $650
MOVE-OUT CLEANING
863-318-9542
Lori R., Candra
Terri & Sarah
Not Pictured: Lori Tofanelli
*On Medical Leave
Lake Ashton Realty
4140 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
www.LakeAshtonRealty.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
December Issue Deadline:
November 12
Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
Include your club contact and
phone number
The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
NOVEMBER 2025
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! Please do not hesitate to contact us
with any comments, questions or concerns.
LAKE ASHTON CLUBHOUSE
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863-324-5457
lakeashtoncdd.com
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane, 863-324-6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher, 863-956-6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ian Peterson,
Head Golf Professional
Kevin Baker, GM
Eagles Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Office Hours
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
EmpowerMe Wellness
LAKE ASHTON HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863-595-1562
lakeashton2cdd.org
LAIICDD Community Director:
Karen Van Kirk
kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com
LAIICDD Assistant Community
Director:
Krystle Funk
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Assistant:
Louise Crespin
lcrespin@lakeashton2cdd.com
863-325-0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863-326-1032 ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
kevin.baker@troon.com
863-326-1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304
Tues & Thurs
info@lakeashtonstorage.com
8 - 4 pm
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
863-358-0809 kshipley@empowerme.com
In case of emergency, dial 911!
Lake Wales Police: 863-678-4223
Winter Haven Police:
863-291-5858
Polk County Sheriff:
863-298-6200
3
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW)
Gate House Security:
863-324-7290
County Road 653 (WH) Gate
House Security:
863-318-0237
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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. Mondays at 9 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom — coffee & donuts available for $3.
NOVEMBER 3
Birthdays and Anniversaries
LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
Featured Speaker: History of Polk County
Roads with Polk Transportation Planning
Organization
Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, ComForCare
NOVEMBER 10
Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
Featured Speaker: Resident Author Cary R.
Davis
Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson - Edward
Jones, Iceberg Home Services, Performance
Golf Carts
Free Flu Shots
NOVEMBER 17 - NO MONDAY
COFFEE - LACDD MEETING
Peanut Butter Monday - Non-perishable
food donations will go to the Lake Wales
Care Center to distribute to families in need
NOVEMBER 24
Featured Speaker: AdventHealth
Featured Vendor: Living Water Boat Cruises,
Water’s Edge, and Kaitlyn Brockus - Senior
Life Insurance Company
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 16
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
CLUBS 30
MIND & BODY 38
GOLF 43
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, November 17
9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom
A Joint Meeting with LAIICDD
will follow at 11:30 am
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Thursday, November 20
9 am at the 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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How to Use the New Tax Bill
to Your Advantage:
Strategies to consider before the end of 2025
Putting Your Senior Deduction to Work:
Ensure you’re capturing the available
2025 benefit
RMDs: Key Strategies to help
minimize your tax burden for You
and Your Heirs.
SPEAKER:
Michael Kennedy
Financial Advisor
Wednesday
11/12/25 @ 1pm
Social Security Update:
Make sense of how the changes
affect what you keep
Explore whether converting to a
Roth IRA in 2025 could help lower
your future tax burden
HFC Lake Ashton
6052 Pebble Beach Blvd
Lunch Provided!
863-340-6225
REGISTER TODAY
Horizon Wealth Planning
1950 Cypress Gardens Blvd Suite C
Winter Haven, Fl 33884
Tasha.Saca@horizonwealthplan.com
Raymond James and its advisors do not offer tax or legal advice. You should discuss any tax or legal matters with the appropriate professional. Securities offered
through Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA / SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Raymond James Financial Services
Advisors, Inc.. Horizon Wealth Planning is not a registered broker/dealer and is independent of Raymond James Financial Services.
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HOURS OF OPERATION
CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE
OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm Mon. - Fri.
RFID/AMENITY ACCESS
CARD HOURS:
10 am-1 pm
Tuesday & Wednesday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday
NOVEMBER 2 - DAYL IGHT
SAVING TIME ENDS
Daylight saving time ends Sunday,
November 2. Be sure to set your clocks
back one hour on Saturday, November
1 before you go to bed. Keep in mind
that your smartphones and tablets likely already
make this change automatically. This is also a good
time to check your smoke alarm batteries.
HOLIDAY CLOS INGS
The Clubhouse and HFC Offices will be closed
Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28 in
observance of Thanksgiving.
The Clubhouse and HFC Offices will be closed on
Wednesday, December 24 and Thursday, December
25 in observance of Christmas.
The Clubhouse Offices will be closed Wednesday,
December 31 and Thursday, January 1 in
observance of the New Year. The HFC Offices will
be closed Thursday, January 1.
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THANKSGIVING TRASH
COLLECTION CHANGES
Trash, recycling and yard waste pickup for Lake
Wales residents will occur Saturday, November 29.
There aren't any impacts to the trash, recycling, and
yard waste pickup for Winter Haven residents.
UPCOMING MONDAY
COFFEE SPEAKER
November 10: Resident Author Cary Davis
Drawing on his experiences as a U.S.
Army veteran and former sniper, Cary R.
Davis delivers a unique and intense
perspective in his debut novel, Arcturus.
Set against the backdrop of the first Gulf
War, the story initially unfolds as a raw war narrative
before venturing into the bizarre and ultimately the
terrifying. With Arcturus, Davis establishes himself as
a compelling new voice in war fiction.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Davis served in the United
States Army where he not only jumped out of
perfectly good aircraft with the 82nd Airborne, but
was also one of the Army’s top snipers. A father of
three, Davis now lives in Lake Ashton with his wife
Lynn, and little dog Lulu where he slings words and
oil paint full-time. Don’t miss his special presentation
at Monday Coffee November 10 at 9 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom!
NOVEMBER FOOD DRIVE
Food donations for the Mission of Winter Haven
and the Lake Wales Care Center will be collected
from November 3 through 14 Drop off donations to
the Clubhouse Ballroom Kitchen, Monday - Friday
from 9 am to noon. Let's help our surrounding
neighbors in need this holiday season.
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef in the Clubhouse
West parking lot Wednesdays from
10 am to 2 pm - please note updated hours!
Check out the other vendors as well while you
are out there!
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com)
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Brenda Van Sickle, Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chair
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
Greg Ulrich, Assistant Secretary
863-969-7595
gulrich@lakeashtoncdd.com
Joyful conversations have been filling the Clubhouse as
year-round residents reunite with seasonal travelers. With
the population at Lake Ashton increasing residents should
be mindful of the changes in traffic at Lake Ashton. Many
residents are out and about enjoying the cooler temps and
lower humidity and should be able to do so in a safe
environment. The time change on November 2 will bring
darkness earlier than past months. Be sure to be prepared
and wear reflective clothing or bring a flashlight along if
walking at dusk or later.
On October 20, Supervisors met to attend to board
matters. A wrap up report was sent out with additional
actions taken at the meeting. Residents are encouraged to
attend board meetings to keep up with what is going on in
your community. Visit your CDD websites by scanning the
left QR code to access https://
www.lakeashtoncdd.com, and the
right QR code to visit https://
www.lakeashton2cdd.org.
Supervisors and Staff would like to wish residents a Happy
Thanksgiving. Don't forget to stop by the Clubhouse Foyer
to add what you are thankful for to our "Thankful Board". In
this edition of the LA Times, residents will find many opportunities to celebrate the upcoming holidays and
give back to the communities surrounding Lake Ashton. Be sure to get your tickets to the Friendsgiving
Thanksgiving Community Potluck, support Alzheimer's research by making donations at the Fall Festival on
November 1, and donate food items to The Mission of Winter Haven and Lake Wales Care Center during
the Thanksgiving food drive November 3 to 14. Residents will also note that many clubs are resuming
monthly meetings. Stop by the Activities Office and see Caroline to get more info on how to join some of
the clubs advertised. All Clubs are open to all residents. If your experience is anything other than that
please contact Christine at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com. Supervisors and Staff are thankful for all of the
facilitators at Lake Ashton and want to ensure all residents are welcomed by the leaders and members of
the active 280 clubs, whether they just moved here or have lived at Lake Ashton 20 years.
NEW HANDICAP PARKING SPOT
An additional handicapped accessible parking space was
added to the Clubhouse East Parking Lot. Please do not
park on the striping that was installed. These striped areas
are meant to be unobstructed to allow direct access to the
door for those parking in these spots.
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French Drains and
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Paver Installations and
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By Karen Van Kirk, LAIICDD Community Director (kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com)
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISO RS
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, Eagles Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Bill Martin, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
Office Hours: Mondays from 10 to 11 am
bmartin@lakeashton2cdd.com
Duff Hill, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area, Pet Play Parks
Office Hours: Wednesdays from 11 am to 12 pm
duffhill5429@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
November is truly a special time to reconnect and celebrate
the warmth and camaraderie that continues well after
summer. Whether you are a longtime resident or new to the
neighborhood, every gathering offers a sense of belonging
to enjoy the simple pleasures and make each moment
count. We at the HFC are continually working on programs
and events that contribute to the overall enjoyment in your
retirement years.
Lake Ashton II CDD would like to introduce two new
employees who have joined our team. Chuck Yeager, a
previous employee, has returned to a part-time position
working in the Maintenance Department on Thursdays and
Fridays. We welcome his contribution towards our
continued success and effectiveness in the HFC’s
operations.
Paula Summa, who is a certified Jazzercise Instructor taught
classes in the Orlando area for over 29 years and will focus
on Dance Aerobics, Thursday at 8 am and Aqua Motion
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 pm. Paula enjoys helping
others meet their fitness goals and is excited to be part of
our team. She looks forward to meeting everyone!
November is always a busy month at the HFC. Highlights
include a seminar about Personal Safety and Safety Around
the Holidays, presented by Gianirys Soto-Sierra, FCPP, Polk
County Sheriff’s Office, taking place on November 4 at 1
pm. Residents can sign up in person at the HFC or call 863-595-1562.
The USO dance features the popular band, Good Stuff, on November 7 at 7 pm. You can reserve a table and
purchase tickets for this dance at the HFC’s Activities as well.
Remember to save the date for the upcoming Board of Supervisors LA II CDD meeting scheduled for November
20 at 9 am. An email will be sent with the meeting agenda and instructions on how to join the meeting on ZOOM if
residents are unable to attend.
Looking forward, the HFC will host a dance featuring Majesty of Rock, a tribute band featuring songs of STYX and
Journey. on December 5 at 7 pm. You may make table reservations and buy tickets for this event at the HFC. Also,
Lake Ashton’s house band, Perfect Pitch, is performing for the Jingle Bell Rock dance on December 19 at 7 pm. To
close out the year the HFC’s is hosting a New Years Eve Party at 8 pm with Big Time Jukebox. For more
information on all these activities and events please visit the HFC’s Activities Desk.
A great deal has happened and changed at Lake Ashton’s Health & Fitness Center in 2025, and although we fondly
reflect on the past, we look forward with excitement to the new year in 2026.
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November is a traditional time for residents to host
family and friends. Remember, 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 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, but is not required.
Anyone using amenities at the Clubhouse or HFC
should have a Lake Ashton Resident Amenity
Access Card or Facilities Guest Pass. All guests can
be registered at either Activities Desk during
business hours. Residents can call security (number
on page 3) to register their guests after hours.
Renters must have a copy of their fully executed
rental agreement. Visit the Clubhouse Office to get
your resident amenity access card (which also serves
as your Resident Photo ID Card) made during the
published hours for distribution or by appointment.
Bring a driver's license with your Lake Ashton
address on it, or the warranty deed for your home.
QUI LTS OF VALOR
By Carolyn Bluhm
Quilters in Lake Ashton have come together to
create beautiful Quilts of Valor that will be presented
to 15 local veterans during the LAVA meeting on
January 21, 2026 at 6:30 pm. Nominations are now
being accepted from the Lake Ashton community for
this special event. The first 15 veterans nominated
will receive a quilt during the ceremony, and
additional presentations will be scheduled in the
future to honor more veterans.
A Quilt of Valor® (QOV) is a handmade quilt created
by volunteer quilters across the United States and
presented to service members or veterans as a
heartfelt “thank you” for their service and sacrifice.
The QOV program was founded in 2003 by Catherine
Roberts, who envisioned quilts as comforting
expressions of gratitude. Since then, nearly 450,000
Quilts of Valor have been awarded nationwide. The
Quilts of Valor Foundation and its dedicated
volunteers seek to recognize those who have served,
offering warmth, appreciation, and the affirmation of
a caring community. If a nominated veteran cannot
attend due to health issues, special arrangements can
be made for a personal presentation. Special thanks
to LAVA, Creative Quilters, and the LAVA Auxiliary
for their support. Contact: Carolyn Bluhm –
719-510-1088, CHBluhm@outlook.com.
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FOCUS 2030 SURVEY
By Iris Realmuto
Over the next few months, the Lake Ashton Focus
2030 Group, comprised of residents from the entire
community, will be releasing three surveys for all
Lake Ashton residents to complete. The information
provided will be analyzed by members of the Focus
2030 Group and included in a report to help CDD
Supervisors and HOA Directors understand
residents' needs and assist in developing future
plans and budgets for their districts/organizations.
Your participation is important to ensure the survey
results are representative of the whole community.
You are encouraged to complete each survey online.
Each person in your household should complete
their own survey. Each resident should complete
each individual survey only once. Please complete
this survey by November 21. If you do not have a
computer or need assistance, please contact Iris
Realmuto at 603-759-3513 and a member of the
group will work one-on-one with you.
https://lakeashtonliving.com/
focus-2030-survey-1
(no login required)
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Do you have technology skills you would like to
share with your neighbors? We would love to have
you sign up for a 2-hour shift once a week. If you are
interested please send an email to Christine Wells
at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com. She will get you in
contact with the group leading this effort for the
residents of Lake Ashton.
DO NOT REMOVE
NEWSPAPERS!
Please DO NOT remove the newspapers from the
Clubhouse Media Center. There is only one copy
for residents to enjoy while in the Media Center.
Staff can make a copy of pages if you are
interested. Copies are 10 cents each.
RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT
By Marianne Zak
Rocky Miller moved to Lake Ashton with his wife,
Jeanette, in 2014, drawn by the community and their
shared love of golf. Married for 54 years, the high
school sweethearts built a lifetime of memories
together. After Jeanette’s courageous battle with
pancreatic cancer ended in 2022, Rocky and their
daughter, Lindsay of Marietta, Georgia, continue to
honor her through those cherished memories.
At just eighteen, Rocky enlisted in the U.S. Marine
Corps and served thirteen months in combat south of
the DMZ during the 1968 TET Offensive. After
returning home safely, he and Jeanette married and
settled in Marietta, where he trained Marine Reserves
at Dobbins Air Force Base.
Rocky enjoyed a 34-year career with Echlin
Automotive in Branford, Connecticut, retiring at 58 as
Senior Vice President of Sales for the “Underhood
Group.” The couple discovered Lake Ashton through
Jeanette’s business, More Space Place, and knew it
was the perfect place to settle down.
A six-year volunteer for the Florida State Golf
Association, Rocky has captained the Central Florida
Rating Team for four years. His team of eight has rated
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more than 100 Central Florida courses, spending hours
on-site to ensure fair competition for golfers of all skill
levels.
An avid woodworker, Rocky jokes about losing two
fingertips to his craft. He recently helped install new
flooring at the Ridge Art Gallery and engraved 22
charcuterie boards for the Sons of the American
Legion tournament. Using a wood-burning laser, he
creates custom pieces such as cutting boards, plaques,
and ammo boxes.
Rocky now volunteers with fellow resident and
publisher Terrie Purdum at the Ridge Art Association.
Last December, they
decorated a red, white, and
blue Christmas tree for charity.
For the upcoming Marine
Corps 250th Anniversary
celebration at Lake Ashton on
November 10, Rocky donating
an engraved ammo box with
the official Marine Corps
emblem — a fitting tribute
from a proud veteran.
SPOTLIGHT: A GOLDEN
COUPLE
By Gail Guenther
Ted and Vivian Harmon will be
celebrating 50 years of marriage this
December 2025 with a party of family
and friends at the Clubhouse. Ted and
Vivian first lived in Greenfield, Indiana
where they raised two children and
have three grandchildren. Their other
big love was vintage cars.
After moving to Lake Ashton in 2017
they became very active with cards,
Ted with corn hole, and decorating for
Christmas. Vivian is also busy with
pickleball, trivia, dancing at the club
events, shopping, and traveling with friends. Vivian’s
love of animals is very clear as she is a popular dog and
cat sitter. When you see this active, fun loving couple,
please wish them a Happy 50th anniversary!
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Wildlife
Corner
Photo & Article By
Barbara Ann Comer
The great blue heron is the largest heron in
North America. Since it occurs in all the lower 48
states as well as southeastern Alaska most new
residents can readily identify them. Despite its
size, it is quite graceful on the wing and always a
treat to see in takeoff or landing. Found at any
body of water in Lake Ashton year round, they
have even nested here. Nests are usually high in
a tree and in colonies. The usual three to five
eggs give way to young birds resembling gawky
teenagers. Notorious for playing with their food
before finally sending it down the hatch, they eat
mainly fish, but also enjoy dining on frogs,
turtles, snakes, rodents and even birds. On a hot
Florida day they can be seen cooling themselves
with the undersides of their wings facing
upwards producing an odd looking pose.
WETLANDS AND
CONSERVATION AREAS OF
LAKE ASHTON
Many of Lake Ashton's wetlands
and conservation areas are
important to our community in a
number of ways. They serve
many functions like protect
against flooding, improve water
quality, and provide a home for
threatened and protected
species. Wetlands in Lake Ashton clean the storm
water that is referred to as “runoff”. After that, this
water goes to Lake Ashton. When the water gets to the
lake, it will go through the outfall structure, which is on
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the southwest shore of the lake. After that, the water will
go to Peace Creek and then to the Peace River. The
Peace River can overflow and flood when it rains a lot.
This could cause lakes and ponds to have higher than
normal water levels, which will be felt by the residents in
Lake Ashton. Our aquatics vendor and Lake Ashton
CDD staff work together all the time to make sure that
our wetlands are being managed properly. Email Matt
Fisher at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com with any
questions or concerns. Residents are reminded that they
should not do any unauthorized maintenance in these
areas.
LA II (WH) HOA NEWS
By Connie Strasberg
I am glad to announce the newly reorganized HOA
Board of Directors that was chosen at the Special
HOA Meeting held on September 25. Due to
the resignations of two directors, it was necessary
to reorganize the board for the remainder of the
current term. The new Board of Directors currently
has three members, which is quorum. This board
will serve until the Annual Meeting that is
scheduled for November 18.
• President: Connie Strassberg,
TreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com
• VP/ARC Liaison: Mike Brennan
VPARCLA2HOA@gmail.com
• Secretary/Treasurer: Ray Rudy
VPTreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com
At the Annual Meeting, Directors are elected for
two year terms. On odd years three Directors are
up for election while on even years two Directors
are up for election. Right after the election, the
entire board meets privately to select which of the
Directors will take which board positions for the
upcoming year. Even though someone is elected as
a Director for a two year term, that Director may
serve in different capacities each of those years. On
November 18, 2025, the community will need to
elect three Directors to two-year terms and one
Director to a one-year term to fill the
remainder of the term of one of those who
resigned. After the election, the board will organize
itself for the coming year.
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LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Deanne Mayne
Greetings from the LW HOA! If you haven’t yet signed
up for an account with Stambaugh please do so at your
earliest convenience. The HOA member portal is
lakeashtonhoa.org where you can register for your
account. If you have not yet signed up, you may be
missing notices that the HOA sends out as reminders or
pertinent information residents need to know. Please
note that the October meeting was moved to
November 11 at 4:30 pm in the Clubhouse Craft Room.
ARC members are available the third Wednesday of the
month (November 19th) in the clubhouse card room at
3:30. If you have questions for ARC or need assistance
with requests, several committee members will be
available to help. This is becoming a popular event!
Related to ARC: ANY changes to the outside of your
home need ARC approval. Do not assume you can “ask
for forgiveness” if the home modification does not
adhere to the ARC guidelines. This can be a very costly
mistake.
In November, Compliance will focus on landscape beds
and paint. Darker paint colors are more susceptible to
fading and may need painting more often than lighter
colors. Compliance is also looking at yard art. Yard art
items are limited to five in the Front Yard, five in the
Rear Yard, and five in each Side Yard. Many front yards
have more than what is allowed. Also, keep in mind the
size restrictions for yard art. Statues and figurines are
considered yard art and shall be no more than four feet
in height. Yard art must be no larger than twenty inches
in a horizontal diameter at the widest point as
displayed. Yard art taller than twelve inches must be at
least seven feet from the street curb.
The Board of Directors welcomed Charles Roland as a
new board member at the September meeting. The
Board is still in need of a volunteer for one more open
Director position. Please consider helping the HOA
keep Lake Ashton the wonderful community that we
call home.
LA HOA Board Members
• John Donahue, President and ARC Director
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
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• Dee Mayne, Secretary & Compliance Director
sec2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Glen Hart, Director
vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Charles Roland, Board Member
• ARC: ARC@lakeashtonHOA.org
• Compliance: compliance@lakeashtonHOA.org
SAFEGUARD STORM DRAINS
Please do not place yard
debris and clippings on
top or near stormwater
inlets (as shown here).
This could get into the
stormwater system
causing damage or clogging the system which could
lead to localized flooding. The District, made up of
Lake Ashton residents, are responsible for the
maintenance of the stormwater system within Lake
Ashton so damages come out of the budget which is
largely funded by resident assessments. Let’s all work
together to extend the life of our infrastructure.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
(NW) CORNER
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Holiday Crime Prevention: Part Two
The holiday season is fast approaching, and while it’s
a time for joy and celebration, it’s also when criminals
are most active. This is part two of our holiday crime
prevention series, focusing on safety at home, in
parking lots, and online.
Get to Know Your Neighbors
If you haven’t already, the holidays are the perfect
time to connect with your neighbors—those next
door, across the street, and even behind your home.
Communities where neighbors look out for one
another are safer and more aware of suspicious
activity. A simple introduction could make a big
difference.
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Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 am - 10 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am - 12 pm
Happy Hour 2 - 7 pm
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Full bar with TVs, NFL Ticket, pool tables, darts, games.
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Hours: Sun-Thurs 11 am-9 pm,
Fri & Sat 11 am-10 pm. We offer Indoor &
Outdoor Seating, Pick-Up, & Delivery
THE CROOKED BASS GRILL & TAVERN
1010 N. Scenic Hwy., Babson Park, FL 33827
(863) 589-5887, crookedbass.com
Hours: Mon - Thurs 11:30 am-8 pm;
Fri & Sat 11:30 am-9 pm; Sun 12-7 pm
We serve delicious Seafood,
Steaks (including Prime Rib), Burgers, Pizza, Salads, Chicken,
Pork Chops, Pasta, Wings, AYCE Specials & a Full Liquor Bar.
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Parking Lot Safety for Shoppers
Always lock your vehicle and hide valuables in the
trunk or a locked compartment. When shopping
before sunrise or after dark, park in well-lit areas and
keep your keys in hand. Stay alert and scan your
surroundings before getting in or out of your car.
Check the inside of your vehicle before entering, and
if you notice signs of a break-in, call law enforcement
immediately.
Stay Alert While Shopping
Crowded stores are prime hunting grounds for
thieves and pickpockets. Keep your hands free by
avoiding too many packages, and never leave
belongings unattended. Avoid wearing expensive
jewelry or carrying large amounts of cash. Beware of
“con artists” who may try to distract you. Record
your credit card numbers in a secure place at home in
case they are lost or stolen.
Shop with Friends—There’s Safety in Numbers
Plan shopping trips with friends or relatives whenever
possible. Groups are less likely to be targeted, and
you can help keep an eye out for each other. If
shopping with children, keep them close and teach
them what to do if separated. Instruct them to find a
store clerk or security guard and ensure they know
their full name and a contact number.
Stay Safe While Shopping Online
Online shopping offers convenience but also carries
risks. Protect yourself by keeping your computer and
security software up to date. Only shop on secure
websites—look for “https” or a padlock symbol in
the address bar. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for
transactions. Before entering personal or payment
information, review the website’s privacy policy and
understand how your data will be used. Never send
cash or use wire transfers for purchases. Save all
receipts and correspondence, and monitor your
credit card statements for unauthorized charges.
By taking a few simple precautions, you can keep
your holidays safe and worry-free. Part three of our
series will focus on crime prevention tips for those
traveling during the holidays. Your Neighborhood
Watch Team thanks you for helping keep Lake
Ashton a safe and secure community!
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From the initial meeting with Brad, we were impressed
with his professionalism and the way he presented our
property. His frequent communications, attention to
detail, and understanding of the market were
appreciated. We highly recommend his services if
you’re selling a home in Lake Ashton.
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From the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration: Pedestrian Safety
8 Driving Safety Tips
• Look out for pedestrians everywhere, at all times.
• Use extra caution when driving in hard-to-see
conditions, such as nighttime or bad weather.
• Slow down and be prepared to stop when turning
or otherwise entering a crosswalk.
• Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and stop well
back from the crosswalk to give other vehicles an
opportunity to see the crossing pedestrians.
• Never pass vehicles stopped at a crosswalk. There
may be people crossing where you can’t see.
• Never drive under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs.
• Follow the speed limit, especially around people on
the street, in school zones and in neighborhoods
where children are present.
• Be extra cautious when backing up and look for
pedestrians.
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• Follow the rules of the road and obey signs and
signals.
• Walk on sidewalks whenever they are available.
• If there is no sidewalk, walk facing traffic and as
far from traffic as possible.
• Cross streets at crosswalks or intersections.
Look for cars in all directions, including those
turning left or right.
• If a crosswalk or intersection is not available,
locate a well-lit area where you have the best
view of traffic. Wait for a gap in traffic that
allows enough time to cross safely; continue
watching for traffic as you cross.
• Watch for cars entering or exiting driveways, or
backing up in parking lots.
• Avoid alcohol and drugs when walking; they
impair your abilities and your judgment.
• Embrace walking as a healthy form of
transportation — get up, get out and get
moving.
All vehicles, including golf
carts, must obey all stop
signs and the 20 mph speed
limit throughout Lake
Ashton. A person operating
a golf cart on public roads or
streets who is under 18
years must possess a valid
learner’s permit or driver’s
license.
STORM SEASON REMINDER
Hurricane season runs through November 30, and
residents are encouraged to stay prepared and
alert. Even late in the season, tropical storms and
hurricanes can form with little notice. Please review
your emergency plans, check supplies, and ensure
you’re signed up for local alerts. Staying informed
and ready helps keep our community safe through
the end of hurricane season.
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NOVEMBER 4 — 5 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE LOST BUS
2025 | R | 2H 9MIN
Directed by Academy Award-nominee
Paul Greengrass and inspired by real
events, “The Lost Bus” is a white-knuckle ride through
one of America’s deadliest wildfires, as a wayward
school bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) and a
dedicated school teacher (America Ferrera) battle to
save 22 children from the terrifying inferno.
NOVEMBER 11 — 12 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE LAST RIFLEMAN
2024 | R | 1H 35MIN
Inspired by a true story, Pierce Brosnan
plays Artie Crawford, a World War II
veteran living in a care home in Northern Ireland who
has just lost his wife. On the 75th anniversary of the DDay
landings, he decides to escape his care home and
embarks on a journey to France to pay his final
respects.
NOVEMBER 18 — 19 AT 3 PM
(NO 7 PM SHOWINGS)
A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE
2025 | R | 1H 52MIN
From Academy Award® winning director
Kathryn Bigelow. When a single, unattributed missile is
launched at the United States, a race begins to
determine who is responsible and how to respond.
Stars Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Anthony Ramos,
Greta Lee, and more.
NOVEMBER 25 — 26 AT 3 & 7 PM
ARTHUR’S WHISKY
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 35MIN
Arthur's Whisky is a charming, feel-good
comedy about living in the moment.
When Joan's (Patricia Hodge) husband dies, she
discovers he had invented an anti-aging elixir that
literally takes the years off. Sharing it with her two
friends Linda (Diane Keaton) and Susan (Lulu), the
three rejuvenated women waste no time in painting
the town red, but they soon realize it's a very different
world to the one they remember.
PLEASE NOTE: We are experimenting with a new format for movie showings in the Cinema.
If you have input about the changes, please email cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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All 3 pm showings and all
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FEATURE FILM FRIDAYS
NOVEMBER 6 AT 3 PM, 7 PM
CRIMES OF THE HEART
1986 | PG-13 | 1H 44MIN
An untimely death haunts a trio of sisters,
yet their love proves stronger than any
familial tragedy. Meg (Jessica Lange), Lenny (Diane
Keaton) and Babe Magrath (Sissy Spacek) aren't
exactly mirror images of one another, as becomes
clear through their dealings with Old Granddaddy
(Hurd Hatfield). But when one of the siblings is pushed
to the brink by desperation, they pull together during a
makeshift reunion.
NOVEMBER 13 AT 3 PM (NO 7 PM)
AT WAR WITH THE ARMY
1950 | NR | 1H 33MIN
When former business partners Vic
Puccinelli (Dean Martin) and Alvin Korwin
(Jerry Lewis) enlist in the U.S. Army, they have different
ambitions. Puccinelli, who has made the rank of
sergeant, wants to see action rather than the drudgery
of his current post. On the other hand, Korwin, who is a
klutz, wants to stay out of combat and near his family in
the United States. However, they both have to deal
with stern Sgt. McVey (Mike Kellin) while also
preparing for an Army variety show.
NOVEMBER 20 AT 3 & 7 PM
OUT OF AFRICA
1985 | PG | 2H 40MIN
Initially set on being a dairy farmer, the
aristocratic Karen Blixen (Meryl Streep)
travels to Africa to join her husband, Bror (Klaus Maria
Brandauer), who instead spends their money on a
coffee plantation. After discovering Bror is unfaithful,
Karen develops feelings for hunter Denys (Robert
Redford), but realizes he prefers a simplistic lifestyle
compared to her upper class background. The two
continue on until a series of events force Karen to
choose between her love and personal growth.
NO MOVIES NOVEMBER 27
NOVEMBER 7 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE BIG COUNTRY
1958 | PG-13 | 2H 45MIN
Retiring to the American West to marry his
fiancée, Captain James McKay (Gregory
Peck) enters a land-and-water feud between his future
father-in-law (Charles Bickford), and the rough and
lawless Hannassey family, led by Rufus (Burl Ives).
NOVEMBER 14 AT 3 & 7 PM
DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS
1988 | PG | 1H 50MIN
Con artist Lawrence Jamieson (Michael
Caine) is a longtime resident of a luxurious
coastal resort, where he enjoys the fruits of his
deceptions until a competitor, Freddy Benson (Steve
Martin), shows up and edges in on his territory.
Jamieson resolves to get rid of him via a winner-takes-all
competition: whoever swindles their latest mark first can
stay, while the other must leave town.
NOVEMBER 21 AT 3 & 7 PM
I LIKE ME
2025 | NR | 1H 52 MIN
Those who knew John best share his story
through never-before-seen archival footage,
imagery, and interviews. A documentary of the life, career,
and loss of one of the most beloved actors of all time
from director Colin Hanks and producer Ryan Reynolds.
NOVEMBER 28 AT 3 & 7 PM
TOWER HEIST
2011 | PG-13 | 1H 45 MIN
For more than 10 years, Josh Kovaks (Ben
Stiller) has managed one of New York City's
most luxurious and well-secured residences. One of the
condo's most-notorious residents (Alan Alda), is currently
under house arrest for the theft of more than $2 billion
from his investors -- including Josh and his co-workers.
Determined to reclaim the retirement funds Shaw stole
from them, they turn to a petty crook named Slide (Eddie
Murphy) to help them break into Shaw's home.
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EVENTS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE!
When purchasing tickets, please DO NOT go
directly to ticketleap.com. Scan the above QR
code with the palm tree in the middle or go
to https://linktr.ee/lakeashtoncdd. This will lead
you to a list with all of the links to anything you
want to sign up for or purchase tickets for,
including but not limited to CDD events, Lake
Ashton Getaways, LAPAC, etc.
FALL FESTIVAL
The 2025 Fall Festival, a community event brought
to you by the Clubhouse, the HFC, the Golf Pro
Shop, and volunteers, is on November 1 from 2 pm
to 5 pm in the Clubhouse West Parking Lot. This
year's Festival is taking part in raising money for
Alzheimer’s Awareness in partnership
with Team Sam, LA resident Judy Puntureri’s team!
FREE hot dogs and popcorn for the first 200
attendees! Bring your lawn chairs to enjoy the beer
bucket specials from Charm City and the great
tunes provided by resident DJ George Pollock.
Bring cash for the chance to dunk Nik Minadakis,
Seth Zacharia, Steve Realmuto, Carolyn Bishop,
Caroline Lane, and Kathy Williams. $1 for one (1)
throw, $5 for six (6) throws, or $20 to walk up and
push the release button yourself!
Enjoy a golf cart show, yard and classic games,
balloon pop wall, golf obstacle course, and LA
Rockers Rocks for a Cause. A donation bucket will
be at each activity, collecting money for Team Sam.
All money donated at the Festival will be given to
the Alzheimer's Association via Team Sam.
Thank you to the following sponsors: AdventHealth
(Premier Sponsor), Sunmed, Water’s Edge,
Performance Golf Carts, Encompass Health,
UnitedHealthcare, Roof Maxx, and Matt Simpson -
Edward Jones, and Forni Dental.
WALK WITH TEAM SAM
Join Team Sam at our Lake Ashton Alzheimer’s Walk
on Monday, November 3. Meet at the Eagle’s Nest
parking lot at 8:45 am. Bring your check donation
made out to Alzheimer’s Association, or
Google act.alz.org & find TEAM SAM. Hope to see
you there!
LA P A C INF ORMATI O N A L
MEETING
By Terri McDuff
The Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation
(LAPAC) invites you to an inspiring Information
Meeting on Monday, November 3 at 10:30 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom, where community,
creativity, and theatrical spirit take center stage.
Whether you're a longtime supporter or simply
curious about what we do, this gathering is your
chance to learn more about our mission, our impact,
and the vibrant opportunities ahead. All are
welcome — residents, volunteers, sponsors, and
newcomers alike — to explore how you might
become part of our special group of dreamers,
doers, and storytellers.
Hear firsthand about the heart and vision behind
Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation. Discover
ways to get involved — on stage, behind the
scenes, or in support roles. Connect with fellow arts
lovers and community builders. Whether you're
drawn to the spotlight or prefer to work your magic
behind the scenes, there's a place for you in our
creative family. Come see how your talents, time,
and enthusiasm can help shape unforgettable
experiences for our community. For questions or
more information, email lapacboard@gmail.com or
call Terri McDuff at 916-201-7745.
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COMMUNITY EVENT
By Lisa Savala
Come join us to celebrate Lake Ashton Day of
Kindness Thursday, November 13. Games begin at
8:30. Sign up at the HFC - Invite a friend! No
experience necessary for non-competitive FUN
play! LAPA will supply popsicles, water and
pickleball paddles if needed! This event is for ALL
Lake Ashton residents.
Thank You For Your Service
All residents are invited to honor
those who served at the annual
LAVA Veterans Day ceremony on
Tuesday, November 11 at 9 am at
the Veterans Memorial. Join LAVA
Auxiliary in the Ballroom after for
coffee and donuts.
USO DANCE
November 7 from 6 to 9 pm at the
HFC featuring the Good Stuff band.
Purchase tickets at the HFC.
Sponsored by LAVA. Benefits military
benefits and their programs.
MARINE CORP ANNIVERSARY
Marine veterans Al Goldstein and
Daniel Davis are co-hosting a
250th Anniversary Celebration on
Monday, November 10 at Charm City
from 5 to 9 pm to commemorate the
milestone honoring 250 years of
service, sacrifice and enduring
tradition. Reservations are closed but if
you have any questions please contact
Al at 904-466-6045.
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Pr fit Meals on Wheels of Polk County
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urge you not to wait, very few seats/tables are available.
A waitlist may be created however, tickets will not be
sold at the door so please do not delay. You don’t want
to miss this event in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Come
dressed to impress in your finest outfits. Music will be
provided by B.Haven, one of Central Florida’s premier
bands. A delicious dinner will be hosted by our own
Charm City. This catered buffet
includes: a plated salad, rolls, Prime Rib Beef Carving
Station, along with, seasonal vegetables, roasted
potatoes and dessert. A cash bar will be available.
Doors will open at 5 pm with dinner starting at
approximately 5:15 pm. Live music and dancing will
continue until 10 pm. You do NOT want to miss this
event - who knows what surprises are in store for those
that attend and dance the evening away. Keep an eye
out for a special movie showing of The Polar Express on
December 5 in the Cinema to get you in the magical
mood the week before the dance.
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
TURKEY, STUFFING, GRAVY, NON-ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES, CUTLERY, PLATES, AND NAPKINS
PROVIDED; BRING A DISH TO SERVE 8 TO
SHARE WITH THE COMMUNITY
Tickets on sale for $16 online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Office
LA WOODWORKERS YARD,
CRAFT & BAKE SALE
The Lake Ashton Woodworkers will hold a Yard,
Craft and Bake Sale Fundraiser on November 15
from 8 am to 2 pm at the HFC. The Woodworkers
will have a display of items you can purchase to
support the Wood Shop. Open to the public! Get
your knives and scissors sharpened while you shop.
4” or less, $4, 5” or more $5, Scissors $5. Donations
of baked goods for the bake sale would be most
appreciated. If you can help with that please contact
Nancy Krugler at 765-602-5247. Bring the baked
goods to the HFC between 2 and 4 pm on Friday,
November 14.
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE
By Debby Landgrebe
If you are considering buying tickets for the Friday,
December 12 Believe Christmas Dinner Dance, we
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Thank you to our current sponsors, Please support
them: Premier Sponsors: Performance Carts, Charm
City, Dental Solutions of Winter Haven. Additional
Sponsors: Cuttin’ Up Salon on Cypress Garden Blvd,
EmpowerMe Rehabilitation, Christine Graves Insurance.
We couldn’t do this without our Sponsors, Committee
Members, Residents or Clubhouse Staff, Patton Tire.
CHILI COOK-OFF
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars will, once again have their Chili
Cook-Off on January 23, 2026 from 4 to 6 pm. in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. This event is our first fund raiser
of the year for The American Cancer Society. We invite
up to twenty residents to make chili for tasting. We will
start selling tasting tickets on Monday, November 3.
There should be a link on our website to purchase 6
for $5 or 12 for $10. Tasting tickets will also be sold at
Monday Coffee. Please sign up to cook chili or donate
baked goods online. Charm City is our sponsor and
they will be selling beer for $4 a cup. We will be selling
cornbread, water and baked goods for $1. There will
be judges for the best and second best chili and a
Peoples Choice award. You have to use a tasting ticket
for each chili so buy them to help us raise money for
this worthy cause. Contact David Harrison
863-326-6418 with questions.
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NATHAN JAMES - Feb. 6
He can sing almost anything with his incredible ability
to perform pop, rock, ballads, and music from many
genres that are crowd pleasers. The show covers
various decades and legends like Billy Joel, Queen,
Tina Turner, Barry Manilow, and many more.
CRYSTAL STARK & GRADY HARRELL - Feb. 24
American Idol semi-finalist Crystal Stark lights up a
stage and captivates an audience with her infectious
energy, megawatt smile, and out-of-this-world voice in
a show that pays homage to legends as well as current
superstars. Grady Harrell Jr. has been performing
since childhood, launching his career in the ’70s with
the soul/funk group Papa’s Results. A versatile
entertainer, he portrayed Jackie Wilson and Sam
Cooke in acclaimed stage productions and the miniseries
The Jacksons: An American Dream.
THE DOO WOP PROJECT - Mar. 5
The Doo Wop Project's live show starts at the
beginning, five guys on a street corner singing tight
harmonies. From there, this epic show expands the
genre by incorporating the sounds of today's top
artists such as Amy Winehouse, Maroon 5, Garth
Brooks, Jason Mraz, and Adele, to name a few. The
boys of DWP then take these contemporary songs and
give them a Doo Wop twist, something they like to call,
“Doo Wopify”.
JAYNE CURRY - Mar. 21
Jayne’s huge powerhouse vocals will take you on a
journey of delight, from Broadway musicals, hit pop
songs, soul songs, and rock from iconic women such
as Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand,
ABBA, and more.
DECADES IN DUET & TROY THIRDGILL - Apr. 15
Six decades of chart-topping duets featuring the
music of over forty different artists: vocalists, multiinstrumentalists,
and award-winning husband/wife
songwriters Annalyse McCoy and Ryan Dunn celebrate
love and music. With a high energetic style, and a
unique rhythm, (his style has been called '..pure
comedic jazz'), Troy Thirdgill is one of the most touring
acts working today. His clean, but not corny, intelligent
material, and insanely real characters always evoke
deep laughs.
SHO WTIMES: 5 & 8 PM
Current Season Ticket Holder Upgrade/Exchange Period: Nov. 5 — 7, 2025
New Season Ticket Sales: Nov. 12 — Dec. 5, 2025
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12 pm. Check your email blasts for the
sign-up link.
All decorations must be up by November 30.
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PARADE
By Carolyn Bishop
Lake Ashton’s 2025 Home Improvement Expo
December 3 from 10 am to 1 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
Meeting a potential contractor personally is the most
valuable way to select a professional and reliable expert
for home improvement projects.
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PI N K R I B B O N D A N C E &
GOLF TOURNAMENT
By Lydia Fichtman
This year’s golf tournament is November 6 and 8,
sponsored by Lake Ashton Golf Management. All
funds raised will be donated to the Breast Cancer
Foundation of Central Florida. The
mission of this 501(c)(3) is to ease
financial worries of local Central
Florida breast cancer patients and
their families. If you would like to
make a donation, scan the QR Code.
Think about making a donation for a loved one. Each
of us knows someone who has had this disease.
A special kick-off party will be held at 4 pm on
November 6 at the Eagles Nest and on the West
18th Hole. There will be a putting contest and a
closest to the string contest for a small fee. Prizes will
be available for both, and munchies.
November 8 is the Pink Ribbon Golf Tournament.
Registration closes November 1 - scan the above QR
code or sign up at the Pro Shop. Volunteers are also
needed for the golf tournament. If you are not
golfing and want to help, contact Lydia at 215290-9375
or Rita Lee at 484-431-4243. Your help will
be essential to the success of the event. Thank you.
Lake Ashton never fails to rise to a challenge! GET
YOUR PINK ON and let’s light up Lake Ashton PINK!
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This annual event will be held on Friday, December 19
at 6 pm and will be followed by a Cookies and Cocoa
reception in the Clubhouse. Line up at the HFC will
begin at 5:30 pm. A few volunteers are needed; please
if you can help, please contact Carolyn Bishop at
919-606-8844, cbishop61@gmail.com.
CHANUKAH PARTY
By Connie Strassberg
Please note that due to circumstances beyond our
control the 2025 Chanukah party has been canceled.
December 16: Outdoor Menorah Lighting in the
Clubhouse Parking Lot
December 31: New Year’s Eve at the HFC
Murder Mystery Masquerade
Everyone loves a good murder mystery! Join in on the
mysterious fun on January 16 in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Enjoy delectable desserts and champagne
while trying to figure out who dunnit. Tickets go on
sale online December 2.
Valentine’s Dinner Dance
Save the date for the Valentine’s Dinner Dance on
February 13, 2026 at 6 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom!
Charm City will be catering a delicious dinner and
providing a cash bar. Dance to live music from the
Southshore Cruisers Band after dinner. Stay tuned for
more information!
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AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
Join the LAVA Auxiliary Tuesday, November 11 for
coffee and doughnuts in the Ballroom following the
Veterans Day ceremony at the Veterans Memorial. This is
a wonderful opportunity to come together as a
community and thank those who have served our
country. Tickets are free! Check your email or visit the
kiosk in the Main Clubhouse for registration and ticket
information.
Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday,
November 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Cinema. Stop by, meet
new friends, and see what we’re all about!
As I write this, the Craft Fair is just around the corner and
I already know it will be a success! The generosity and
enthusiasm shown by our neighbors, staff, and Charm
City have been incredible. We’ll share final totals and
details soon about the donation to K9 Partners for
Patriots. God Bless America, and especially our military
and veterans!
HEARTFELT HUGS
By MJ Richards
Heartfelt Hugs is a group
here different from most
groups or clubs in Lake
Ashton. We never meet
as a group. Instead, we
crochet or knit baby
blankets and hats at
home and at our leisure
for needy babies. We also donate newborn blankets for
mothers who lose their babies either at birth or too early
in the pregnancy, so they have something to take home
with them after they have held their babies. In the past
three years of our existence, we have donated over 400
blankets! Many of us love to create items but have no
one to give them to as gifts. All you have to do is make
some blankets, hats or even lap blankets and shawls for
the elderly and drop them off at my house. My husband
and I deliver them! If you are interested in this relaxing
and very rewarding activity, please email
mjmrichards517@gmail.com.
The Magic Years Club, which is open to all Disney
lovers and those who want to learn a little more about
Disney, had its meeting October 13. After catching up
on what everyone did this summer and talking about
some of the upcoming new rides/events at WDW, our
members participated in a challenging Disney trivia
quiz to earn a prize. The team of Jeffrey and Michele
Meuser were the overall winners with 33 out of 36
points! Luckily there were enough prizes for every
team to win one. Would you have known the answer
to the question: What was Dory's iconic phrase in the
movie Finding Nemo? (Answer: “Just keep
swimmin’.") It was nice to welcome some new
members, and I would be remiss if I didn't thank
Debbie and Pat Rapp for hosting September's
meeting. November's meeting will be held on
Monday, November 10 at 7 pm in the HFC Craft
Room. We welcome all newcomers! Questions? Call
Lynne Judd at 631-987-3230.
LA BELLES
By Tammy Shields
Ladies of Lake Ashton — come join us for "tea" and
lunch at Sweet Magnolia's Tea Bistro in Auburndale
(212 Howard St.). The November/December holiday
date is Wednesday, November 19 at noon. There will
be a cap of 33 at this venue, so be sure to sign up
early. We are encouraging everyone to wear "tea
party hats," to add to the fun, but of course this is not
a requirement of being able to attend. Sign up online,
and if you have any questions, please call Tammy
Shields at 863-632-2024. (Also being hosted by Carole
Erickson and Julie Janele.)
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MAGIC YEARS CLUB
By Lynne Judd
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By Lynn Davis and Karen McLemore
Who says Florida
doesn’ t have
seasons? For
gardeners, this is
the most exciting
one of all! The Lake
Ashton Community
Garden kicked off
its new “Speaker Series” in October with a presentation
by Josh Jameson, Owner of Cody Cove in Babson Park.
Josh shared his expertise on bed watering systems,
composting techniques, and companion planting—
sparking plenty of inspiration for our gardeners. Fall is
Florida’s true growing season! Now is the perfect time to
join us, get your hands in the soil, and
enjoy the rewards of fresh, homegrown
food. We’d love to welcome new
members. Contact Kathy Sites
at lacommunitygarden2024@gmail.com for
details.
This month, AdventHealth will bring a guest speaker to
the Clubhouse on Friday, November 7 at 9 am. The
Community Garden will host a table outside the
ballroom, offering candles and holiday specialties. And
don’t miss our next meeting on Wednesday, November
19 at 6:30 p.m., especially geared toward welcoming
new members, with recipe handouts and plenty of
friendly faces!
GARDEN CLUB
By Pam Klawinski
The October meeting featured member Yvonne
Saunders, who gave us an informative presentation on
how to extend your herbs by rooting them in water as
well as starting plant cuttings in water to make colorful
centerpieces. Several herbs, edible plant seedlings and
native plants were available to take home for a donation.
The November meeting will be held Wednesday,
November 12 at 10 am in the Pavilion.
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“Gene, The Barefoot Gardener”
will be back to show us how to
divide orchid plants and also to
hold a “Plant Clinic”. He will be
answering questions on any
problems that you may have
with your plants. Bring pictures, cuttings or a detailed
description of your plant problems and “Dr. Gene” will
have the answers. A green thumb or membership are
not required to attend and no dues are collected to join.
LA GETAWAYS
By Shelley Brodka
Thank you again to everyone who attended the Lake
Ashton Getaways Club Kick Off Meeting in the Lake
Ashton Clubhouse. The next meeting will be held
Saturday, January 24, 2026 from 11 am to 1 pm.
Members only can take advantage of getting new
passport photos taken after the January meeting, so
check your passport to see if it expires in the next six
months. Contact shelleyb4336@gmail.com to get on
the list as there is a limited amount of space available.
Dues for the Lake Ashton Getaways Membership are
$12 and can be paid through online or by check made
out to Lake Ashton Getaways and dropped of at the
Clubhouse Activities Office. Membership will allow you
early access to information and booking future trips, and
a bit of savings on each trip. There is a binder in the
Clubhouse Media Center with information on all the
Lake Ashton 2026 Bus Trips planned so far, and our
September 2026 trip to Italy, New Years 2026 Cruise, to
bring in 2027 with a bang and lots of fun and April 2027
Tour from Denver to Las Vegas though the painted
canyons of the West. ALL Lake Ashton Residents are
welcome and encouraged to participate in all Lake
Ashton Getaways trips or events. You will get to meet
your neighbors and get to make some great memories.
Scan this QR code to pay your
dues or sign up for bus trips. Nonmembers
pay an additional $5 for
each bus trip. Please note the bus
trips are no longer facilitated by the
LACDD but a registered club.
For more information, contact:
LakeAshtonGetaways@gmail.com
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MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
Our month-long fundraiser got off to a great start on
October with our Kickoff Event at the Clubhouse. The
feedback from those attending was very positive. We
learned about MOWPolk operations from Susan
Eldridge, Executive Director and Sheriff Judd
emphasized the value of having a purpose and the
importance of community service such as through
volunteerism. There are two weeks left in this year’s
campaign. Please watch the Monday Blasts on
November 3 and 10 for a weekly list of locations and
times tickets may be purchased for the 52 quality
items being offered for raffle.
Our Grand Finale to close the fundraiser will be the
World Kindness Day Dance on Thursday, November
13 at the Clubhouse Ballroom from 7 to 10 pm
featuring the music of 99 in the Shade. Tickets still
remain at the time of this writing, please see our
advertisement in the Events section for complete
details. You may also purchase dance tickets wherever
raffle tickets are being sold.
If you are in need of services, interested in volunteering
or would like to make a monetary charitable donation
to MOWPolk, please call: 863-299-1616. To become a
member of the LAFOMOW Club please email
lafomow@gmail.com. Next Second Chance Donation
Day: November 20.
LA ROCKERS
By MJ Richards
One message at just the right moment can change
someone’s entire day, outlook, life. LA Rockers is a
group of LA residents who are sharing the message
of kindness by painting and hiding rocks throughout
the neighborhood for people to find and, hopefully,
bring a smile. Don’t you love finding a rock or seeing
one posted on Talk of Lake Ashton? We meet twice
a month as a group to learn new techniques, paint
rocks and just have fun. You don’t have to be an
artist to join in on the mission! We would love to
have you! For more information, contact MJ at
mjmrichards517@gmail.com.
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GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The next genealogy meeting will be held on
Wednesday, November 12 at 2 pm in the HFC Craft
Room. We have had a great time learning how to
use AI to help us develop research plans and
transcribe/translate difficult to read documents. We
have also started learning how to use old
newspapers to add more interest to the stories of
our ancestors.
Come join the fun to start or restart your genealogy
research. All levels of expertise are welcome to join
us. Any questions may be directed to Jane Imparl at
815-545-6655.
LA CERAMIC CHICS
By Sheri Gleber
Join the LA Ceramic Chics every
Wednesday at the HFC Craft Room 8
am to 12:30 pm. No experience with
painting ceramics? No Problem!
Everything needed to get started is
available along with lots of guidance
and friendly crafters willing to
help. Membership is $20 annually to
assist with the purchase of kiln
supplies and maintenance — no
charge to members for firing of
projects. Come out to meet our friendly members and
create something beautiful! Contact: 239-851-7899 (Joan
DiBattista) or LACeramicChics@gmail.com.
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The LA Camera Club will meet on Monday,
November 10th in the Clubhouse Cinema at 10:30
am. We will be discussing photography techniques
planning photo shoots and sharing photographs. If
you’re interested in photography, come join us and
bring along a USB drive with a few pictures to share
with the group. You don’t need an expensive camera
to participate as many good pictures are captured
with a cell phone.
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PLAYERS MAKE THEIR MARK
By Don Fuller
Marion & Roger Nelson; 2nd Liz Leigh & Elaine
Inman
October 6: North-South: 1st Chris Verges & Chip
Inman; 2nd Howard Mayne & Don Fuller; 3rd Dee
Mayne & Jeannine Connors East-West: 1st Sonny
Robinson & Pat Foster; 2nd Liz Smith & Jane
Gibbons; 3rd Dana Griffiths & Judy Marine
October 13: A Group: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford;
2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; B Group:
1st Mafie Walker & Liz Leigh; 2nd Nelda Sedlacek &
Maureen Ziegler
LA SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
The Lake Ashton Singles Club gets together the 1st
Four gals from Lake Ashton ’s Monday duplicate
bridge group were recognized in the statewide
“Sunshine Bridge News” for reaching new ACBL
master point rankings this summer. Pictured left to
right are Club Master Colette McKie and Junior
Masters Dee Mayne, Maureen Ziegler, and Dana
Griffiths. Congratulations!
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
Duplicate bridge is played on Monday at 12:45 pm
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. Registering in advance is
suggested by signing up in the red book in the
Clubhouse Card Room, or by emailing Don at
dfuller627@yahoo.com.
September 22: A Group: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller;
2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 3rd Marian
Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; B Group: 1st Marion &
Roger Nelson, 2nd Judy Marine & Dana Griffiths;
3rd Dee Mayne & Jeannine Connors
September 29: A Group: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller;
2nd Marian Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; B Group: 1st
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Sunday of every month at 2 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. The meeting helps plan activities for the
coming month and future. For example, the club
planned a field trip to National Encounters Training
Facility on Thompson Nursery Rd. This facility trains birds
of prey for shows like Disney and around the country.
Sometimes we can see the birds flying over Lake Ashton
in training. That was an October activity.
A future activity will be Jacaranda Hotel in Avon Park,
where members will go together for a nice afterChristmas
buffet in January. And members get together
for Theatre Winter Haven productions, as well as trips to
places like Bok Tower. Members can offer choices that
appeal to therm.
In addition to planning fun activities, members adopt
senior orphans in Polk County, and provide Christmas
gifts in December and July. The “orphans” don’t know
who made the donations, and they have been asked by
social workers to pick their top three gift wishes. Usually
they pick things like a shower chair or even food for their
pets.
All singles in Lake Ashton are welcome to come to our
meetings, and also to play Five Crown cards
every Sunday at 2 p.m., same place. Also, the fourth
Thursday of every month at 4 pm, members get
together at the Pavilion to share snacks and a drink. Give
the club a try, if you are interested.
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By Howard Mayne
The Lake Ashton Democratic
Club will hold their next monthly
meeting Thursday, November 6,
in the HFC Community Center at
6:30 pm with social time at 6 pm.
The speaker will be Victor Sims,
candidate for Polk County School
Board, District 3. The speaker will be soliciting
donations for his campaign. Guests are welcome and
encouraged. NOTE: Municipal Elections for Winter
Haven are November 4. For further information, email
lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Bud Colburn
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will not meet in
November. Please remember to vote for Winter
Haven City Commissioners on or before Tuesday,
November 4. Politics is local and change begins here
in your city. Turnout is typically 14% or less so a few
votes make the difference which could be yours!
Encourage everyone you know to VOTE! LARC is
hosting a formal Christmas Party Dinner and Dance
celebrating "The Golden Age" on Friday, December
5th at 5:30 pm at the Clubhouse. Tickets are $35 for
members and $40 for non-members. Ticket sales end
November 18. Please join us for a delicious meal
catered by Bob Evans and live music from Geri Bount,
"The Guitar Gal". Door prizes will be offered
throughout the evening. Guests are
welcome. Purchase by scanning this QR
code. We look forward to celebrating
with you! Happy Thanksgiving!
SANDY’S NY STATE GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
Our November gathering will be November 21 — a
Friendsgiving Dinner at 6 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Turkey and ham will be provided. We do
need another person to prepare a turkey, otherwise
please bring a side dish or dessert that will serve at
least eight people. Please RSVP to Deirdre with the
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dish that you are bringing and the number of people
(auntdeda@hotmail.com or 914-523-8331) by
November 17. $2 per person will be collected for
paper products. Bring your own beverage (coffee will
be available!).
At this point there is no plan for a dinner in December
but we may reserve the theater for a Christmas
movie! 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 November
21st for our Friendsgiving.
ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB
By Susie Escoda
Please join us on November 20 at 6 pm at the HFC
for our monthly potluck. Bring your favorite dish to
share (desserts are taken care of) $1 to cover costs of
supplies and a beverage of your choice. I know it’s a
busy time of the year but just come out for a couple
of hours, meet some new friends and have fun. We
look forward to seeing you. No RSVP needed & any
questions please contact Susie Escoda 863-206-6566.
Mexican Train Dominoes
Come Join the Fun Thursdays and Sundays 1 to 3 pm
in the Clubhouse Game Room. Arrive by 12:50.
Lessons given as needed. Sense of humor necessary.
Questions? Text Joanne McKinley at 304-261-6905.
OPEN play mah jongg
We are looking for both men & women to join us in a
fun, friendly game of Mah Jongg. Some experience is
required. We would love to have you stop in and say
hello Wednesdays from 2 to 4 pm at the HFC Card
Room. Questions? Contact Carolyn Neuberger at
nachuma@mail.com or 516-317-0120.
Chess club
Friendly games on Thursdays at 1:30 pm in the Poker
Room at the HFC. Some members play each other
online. Players of all levels are welcome. Informal
lessons can also be arranged for those who want them.
Questions? Contact Howard Mayne at 603-285-5640.
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By Dennis Santino
Events Open to All Residents - Come Check Us Out!
On November 13 we are having a Lake Ashton Day of
Kindness Mortimer Mixer. On November 21 LAPA is
sponsoring a community dance to celebrate the new
sports courts. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to
come out for an evening with DJ Wayne. Tickets are
$10 each. You may also reserve an entire table for an
additional $10. Make checks out to LAPA.Net proceeds
will go to charity and there will be a lot of Door Prizes!
A costume mixer was also held October 31.
The LAPA Annual Meeting has been moved to January
2026. The date of the meeting will be shared by email as
the date gets closer. The annual dues for 2026 are being
raised to $15 dollars (an increase of 25 cents per month).
The Newbie clinics have resumed and keep an eye out
for more skills clinics in November. It is wonderful to see
Linda and Vivian’s groups on the courts playing
Mortimer and Carole’s group enjoying play and
welcoming all members who want to learn and have fun.
This is what being a part of LAPA is all about.
Coaches Corner
Don’t try to make every shot a winner; have a plan. The
first shot sets up the second shot. Be patient, work
together with your partner and take advantage of your
opponent’s mistakes. Remember my #1 rule: HAVE
FUN!
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
Have you ever wanted to be on a sports team but
thought you weren't good enough? Well, you are good
enough and you are welcome to join the Lake Ashton
Swim Club. Our swim club is open to anyone who can
swim two (or more) lengths of the HFC indoor pool; and
LASC offers an experienced swim instructor/
international coach, who can help you improve your
strokes, turns, and swimming efficiency.
Adult swimmers, ages 50 and over, compete in local,
regional, state, and national competitions all over this
country. LA Swimmers have competed and won
medals in their age/gender group all over the state in
the Nationally organized "Senior Games". Some have
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even placed at the state championships, and one did
an outstanding job at the Nationals. We encourage
new members to aim for the Polk County Senior
Games in March. So, if you want to get into shape and
aim for some fun competition, come join our club, it's
free. Work out with us during our reserved pool times
on Mondays & Wednesdays 1-2pm and Saturdays
10-11am at the HFC indoor pool. If competition
doesn't interest you, feel free to come swim with us for
fitness. For more information, email coach Sandy
at sandyw1994@aol.com.
LAKE ASHTON TENNIS CLUB
By Alan Binkelman
Join our Tennis club and become part of a vibrant,
welcoming community that shares your passion for the
game. Whether you're a beginner looking to learn, a
casual player seeking friendly matches, or a
competitive athlete aiming to sharpen your skills, we
offer that and more. Our members enjoy access to
quality courts, social events and a supportive
environment that encourages fun, fitness and personal
growth. Whether you're looking to improve your game,
meet new people, or just enjoy some friendly
competition, we'd love to have you as part of our
community. And, it's free! We meet Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 8 am at the East tennis
courts by the Clubhouse for social tennis at all levels of
play. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday at 8 am is challenge
tennis for more experienced players who meet at the
West tennis court by the HFC. Playing tennis is not only
a fun and engaging way to stay active, but also offers a
wide range of benefits that contribute to both physical
and mental health. Whether you're a beginner or an
experienced player, tennis can be a rewarding addition
to your fitness routine. For more information contact
Alan Binkelman, President, at 262-470-1061.
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Stephanie Iszak
Looking forward to an exciting 2026 Friendly Bocce
season. We would like to invite all Lake Ashton
residents to come out on Mondays and Fridays from 10
am to 1 pm to play some fun games of Bocce
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required. Anyone who is playing would be more than
happy to teach you and go over the Lake Ashton
Friendly Bocce Ball rules and regulations. The
Committee has already begun planning our 2026
Friendly Bocce Season. The Bocce Tailgate Parties
will resume in January on the third Friday of each
month from 4 to 6 pm. Everyone is asked to bring an
appetizer to share and your own (non-alcoholic)
drinks. We are planning our Annual Potluck again in
January 2026. We will be having our Annual
Tournament with more information forthcoming. Any
questions, contact Stephanie Iszak at 609-980-9505
or at siszak@comcast.net or Tammy Shields at 863632-2024
or at tammy.shields1221@gmail.com. We
are looking forward seeing everyone back on the
courts and to having many new Friendly Bocce
players.
SENIOR SOFTBALL
By Bob Zelazny
Love the game you played as a kid? The Winter
Haven Senior Softball Club welcomes men and
women age 55 and older to join the fun! With over
160 members (including 10 from Lake Ashton),
games are played Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m. at
the DiamondPlex Complex across from Polk State
College. The league has two divisions based on
ability, with rules focused on safety and fair play—
because while everyone likes to win, fun is the real
goal. Membership is just $50 per year, which includes
two uniforms, three social events, and an end-ofseason
family BBQ. Not sure yet? Try one game for
free! For details or to join, contact Bob Zelazny at
863-325-8098. He can also connect you with local
players for carpooling.
LAKEASHTONLIVING.COM
MEMBERSHIP
REQUIREMENT
By Iris Realmuto
LakeAshtonLiving.com is a registered club and is
not affiliated with, or endorsed by, LACDD or LAIICDD.
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LakeAshtonLiving.com is more than just a website —
it’s our community hub, powered by Lake Ashton
Living Inc., a 501(c)(7) not-for-profit organization. To
keep things running smoothly and meet IRS
requirements for 501(c)(7) organizations, we must
collect membership dues starting January 1, 2026.
Here are the options designed to keep it simple and
affordable:
1-Year Membership – $8
5-Year Membership – $25
Lifetime Membership – $35 (best value!)
To ensure uninterrupted access,
please submit your dues (either online
by scanning this QR code, or by
dropping off a check at the
Clubhouse Activities Office) by
December 31. These required
membership dues go to supporting
LakeAshtonLiving.com and keeping it funded as the
go-to place for staying connected, informed, and
engaged with everything happening at Lake Ashton.
To those people who have supported the website in
the past through your kind donations, thank you!
SUPPORT COMMUNITY
CLUBS, GROUPS, AND
ORGANI ZATIONS
Residents interested in joining a new group should
visit the Clubhouse or HFC Activities Office to obtain
the contact information for the facilitator of the club,
group, or organization they are trying to join. Staff
always encourages residents to become more
involved in community activities designed to benefit
the body, mind, and spirit and with the support of
the many club, group, and organization facilitators
this will be possible for everyone.
Supervisors and staff would like to extend a special
thank you to all the club, group, and organization
facilitators. These volunteers work very hard to ensure
there is a robust activities schedule for all 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 thank a volunteer when you see them.
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SCAN WITH YOUR
SMARTPHONE TO SIGN
UP FOR CLASSES &
EVENTS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE!
GET THE FACTS, STAY
COVERED, LIVE
CONFIDENTLY
This FREE dinner event on November 4 at 5:30 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom is designed to provide a clear
and comprehensive understanding of Medicare
options as well as other options that complement or
supplement every situation. The event will include an
informative presentation followed by an interactive
Q&A session. Whether you're new to Medicare or just
looking to clarify your options, this seminar is the
perfect opportunity to get the facts and stay covered.
Sign up online today!
TRIVIA IN THE BALLROOM
Sundays in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Maximum of
eight players per table, but no minimum. Bring $1/
person to play. All money is returned to the winning
tables. Trivia starts at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm.
CHARM CITY TRIVIA
If you have not attended Trivia at Charm City yet,
you are missing out on lots of fun! Charm City Trivia
is held every Tuesday night in the Restaurant
beginning at 6pm. You can have a team or just come
and play. Each team can have up to eight players.
Charm City Gift cards will be awarded to the 1st ,
2nd, and 3rd place winners. Reserve your table.
Come early, have dinner, a few drinks, socialize, and
HAVE FUN. We look forward to seeing everyone.
Your guests are welcome.
BLOODMOBILE
Mark your calendars! The Bloodmobile will return to
the Clubhouse West Parking Lot on Monday,
December 22 from 8 am to 2 pm.
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CREATE A CARD
November 18 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 for $12. No experience
needed. Sign up at the HFC. Contact: Karen,
262-497-3272.
Wednesday November 5 from 2 to 4 pm in the
Clubhouse Craft Room. Make 2 cards for $5. (both
offered in a couple color options). Extra kits can be
purchased for $2 each. Bring your travel kit (scissors
and favorite adhesive) to class. Text Marianne
at 860-712-9440 or Judy at 650-678-1174 to RSVP. As
always we look forward to crafting & sharing ideas.
FUSED GLASS
CLASSES
Create Fused Glass
Christmas Ornaments on
Monday, November 24 and
Monday, December 1 from 6
to 9 pm in the HFC Craft Room.
In all of Jill’s fused glass classes, no experience with
glass is required although it is helpful. Sign up at
the HFC activities desk. Your cost includes all
project supplies, use of equipment, kiln firing and
art glass. Contact Jill Groves with any questions.
419-902-7966 or manorridgecreations@gmail.com
DIY DECORATIVE PUMPKIN
Sign up online today to make your
own decoupaged decorative
pumpkin November 18 at 11 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Instructor: Resident Pam Klawinski.
All instructions and supplies are included for $12.
DECOUPAGE SEASHELL
ORNAMENT
Sign up online today to make your own seashell
ornament using the art of decoupage on December
9 at 1 pm in the Ballroom! Instructor: Resident Pam
Klawinski will be teaching how to get creative with
designed napkins and a large seashell. All instructions
and supplies are included for $12.
FREE PAINT NIGHT
Sign up online now to secure your
spot in SunMed’s FREE painting
class on November 19 at 3
pm in the Ballroom! Seating
was limited to 20 and is
currently full, but there is a
wait list. SunMed will provide all the supplies,
wine, and free samples of their amazing
products that you can learn about while you
paint. End the painting night with prizewinning
trivia, too.
ELEVATE YOUR GIFTING
Learn how to elevate your gifting style this
Holiday Season on December 4 at 12 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. Dillard’s will have
different departments here to educate on
how to elevate your shopping for each
person on your list. Sign up online today!
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WELLNESS
Lake Ashton residents are invited to a special evening
presented by The Pelvic Floor Institute on November
18 from 6 to 8 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Dr.
Lennox Hoyte will share practical insights on women’s
health and wellness for residents and the loved ones
who support them. Dr. Hoyte will highlight how pelvic
health and hormones affect comfort and confidence at
every stage of life, giving Lake Ashton neighbors a
chance to learn, connect and feel supported. All
residents and their guests are welcome. Each attendee
will receive a glass of wine and a Q&A session will
follow Dr. Hoyte’s thought-provoking presentation.
Sign up online.
FREE SKIN SCREENINGS
Sign up online to take part in FREE preventative skin
screenings from Suncoast Skin Solutions in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on November 19.
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FREE HEALTHY
EATING CLASS
Thanks to our new Simply
Healthy/Advent Health partnership, Lake Ashton will
offer professionally led education classes about health,
exercise and nutrition. And, they’re FREE for all
residents. The first "Healthy Happenings" class,
presented by AdventHealth's Dr. Shiva Seetahal, MD,
FASMBS, will focus on healthy eating. You'll have an
opportunity to "ask the expert" about your personal
challenges in this area. The class will be in the
Clubhouse Cinema on Friday, November
7 from 9-10 AM. Bring a friend and learn
some new habits! Scan QR code to sign
up by Thursday, November 6, to save
your seat. Limit 55.
FREE MAMMOGRAMS
Early detection is the gift that could save
your life. Sign up for a mammogram with
3D Mobile Mammography on December
23 at the Clubhouse. Participants who
sign up online and keep their
appointments will receive a $20 Amazon gift card.
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LORRIE’S LINE DANCING
We will be restarting the beginner class in
November. This is a good time to learn line dancing!
The class will get harder as the class advances. We
meet on Thursdays at the HFC. 1pm Beginner. 2pm
Improver class.
DANCE CLASS - RUMBA
Certified teacher: Connie Wilkinson
Mondays starting November 9, 4:30 to 5:30 pm, HFC
Community Room
No partner needed. Please wear supportive shoes.
NO FLIP FLOPS!
YOGA SHARE
Up your Fall activities. Come join us at the Clubhouse
at 8:45 am each Wednesday morning for easy
stretching and strengthening. This is a good time to
make new friends and visit with your old ones. The
class is on a video disc. We hope to see you soon.
Questions: call Annette Comeau at 863-221-2394 or
Sally Winfrey at 316-516-2815.
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DECEMBER 5
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Join us for an engaging and informative presentation with Chris Jesse, manager of
physical therapy at AdventHealth Lake Wales, as he shares safe stretching
techniques to enhance exercise performance and prevent injuries.
This session is part of our Healthy Happenings series and is brought to you by
AdventHealth and Lake Ashton’s “Simply Healthy”.
Friday, December 5, 2025 | 9:30 to 10:30 am
Lake Ashton | Cinema
4141 Ashton Club Drive, Lake Wales
Registration is required.
To register, scan the QR Code or visit
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Baker showed some magic and donated a free lunch
at the Eagles Nest to Claudia Loesel. New member
Barbara Moul was welcomed by board members
Cecily Harmon, Treasurer, and Sharron Murphy,
President.
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celebrated their
opening day
with a footballthemed
tailgate
party, but the
weather did not
cooperate with the golf game, resulting in some soggy
players and most teams not finishing the round.
However, the rain did not dampen anyone’s spirit and
everyone still enjoyed a fun tailgate party. Anthony
Bowden and Dana Ferrande were terrific grill masters,
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Games for November include:
November 4: Tee It Up Tuesday Scramble and Lunch
with Friends – a scramble and each player gets to hit
ONE shot from a tee anywhere on the way to the
green ONE time during the round. This counts as a
stroke. (team game)
November 11: 2 Best Nets – playing your own ball,
take the 2 best net scores on each hole. Lowest score
wins. (individual game)
November 18: Step Aside Scramble – all players tee
off on each hole. The player whose drive is chosen
has to “Step-Aside” and not hit the next shot. This
process continues until the ball is holed. Low net
score wins. (team game)
November 25: Convert 1 Hole to PAR – Playing your
own ball, at the end of the round, each player
decides which one hole they want to convert to PAR.
Low gross/low net wins. (individual game)
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To help ensure a smooth experience on the
course, our rangers will be out regularly to assist
with any questions and to help uphold course
policies for everyone’s enjoyment.
By Kevin Baker, General Manager
Dear Lake Ashton Residents,
A heartfelt thank-you to all the residents who
have joined the club this season! We’ve had a
tremendous response to our new programs and
initiatives, and it’s been wonderful to see so many
familiar and new faces enjoying the courses and
facilities. As our seasonal members begin to
return, we look forward to welcoming everyone
back to the club for another great year of golf
and community. For residents who have not yet
joined, please remember that you can still play
both golf courses at the Resident Rate—available
in the Golf Shop or online. This season, we’ll also
be introducing dynamic pricing for both residents
and guest-of-member rounds, so be sure to check
for special rates and offers throughout the year.
Lastly, if you have any questions about the new
2025–2026 membership rates—which have been
discounted from previous years—please stop by
the Golf Shop. Our team will be happy to review
the options and help you find the membership
that best fits your needs.
We look forward to seeing you out on the course!
Warm regards,
The Lake Ashton Golf Club Team
WORLD KINDNESS DAY
Lake Ashton Golf Club is proud to join the
community in celebrating World Kindness Day. On
Thursday, November 13, we’re spreading good
vibes across the fairways with a special offer: Golf
Club members can treat their guests to a
“Kindness Rate” of just $36, and all Lake Ashton
residents are invited to enjoy the same great rate!
We’ll also be adding a little friendly competition
with fun on-course contests, including:
• Closest to the Pin on all Par 3s
• Straightest Drive
• Longest Putt
To join the fun, simply call the Golf Shop to book
your tee time. After your round, stop by The
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By David Kubissa
The highlight of October was the Red Hoagland Cup, named after the Hyundai dealership that has been a loyal
LAMGA sponsor. This special event was fashioned after the Ryder Cup with two teams – Red vs. Blue -- facing off
over a two-day tournament on Oct. 15 and 16. Teams consisted of 10 twosomes playing against one another on
both courses.
Day 1 consisted of two matches on the East Course: Best Ball and Modified Alternate Shot. Day 2, on the West
Course, featured nine-hole singles matches involving all 40 players in the field. When it was over, the Red team
came out on top, 33 to 27. Congratulations to the winning team: Tim Wayt, Dave Dersham, Bob Plummer, Gary
Pagel, Dan Baun, Rolly Geyer, Tom Murphy, David Kubissa, David Langel, Rick Steury, Doug Hines, Bob Dupuis,
Mike Stadfeld, Mike Krigelski, Russ Hopp, Rick Simonetta, Richard Sutherland, Jim Simpson, Matt Kosek and Tom
Williams.
All players competing in this first Red Hoagland Cup received a commemorative hat.
Board election: Three board seats are up for election this year. LAMGA members interested in running for these
seats must file a self-nomination form by Nov. 15. The election is scheduled to take place the third week in
November. All three incumbents have said they would run for re-election, and if there are no other candidates, the
election will not be necessary. LAMGA members will be kept updated by email.
Red Hoagland Challenge: The standings as of Sept. 30 are: 1. Steve Kettells, $188.15; 2. Mike Krigelski, $171.50; 3.
Stephen Predoehl, $168.90; 4. Ed Commons, $167.90
Sponsor salute: Thanks to the following businesses, individuals and groups for supporting LAMGA: Brad Kirwan
Real Estate; Mike Krigelski, A+ Realty; Lake Ashton Realty, Terri Mattocks; Lake Ashton Realty, Lori Raath; Realty
Inspection Solution; Ann & Todd McCarthy; William & Pat Littlefield; Sam & Trudy Guardian; Tom DiLaura’s Friday
Group
Right: Pat O’Neil tees off on No. 1 West as Russ Hopp and
Norm Stebbins await their turn to hit. The West Course was the
scene on Day 2 of 40 nine-hole singles matches, each worth one
point.
Far Right: Players on each team received a commemorative hat
with the LAMGA insignia on the front and the Red Hoagland
Cup logo on the side.
Below: The scoreboard tells the story. After
Day 1, the Blue team held a one-point lead,
but on Day 2, the Red team dominated singles
play, piling up a seven-point advantage that
led to its victory.
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LALGA Opening day Golf and
Luncheon Meeting will be on
November 11th with a
shotgun start at 9 AM. The
theme this year will be Women
in Golf. Golfing for women has
come a long way, as pictured.
From dressing with skirts
down around our calves to slacks to shorts and
skorts. In July of 1981 Kathy Whitworth was the first
women golfer in history to reach $1 million dollars in
career winnings. So, we want to honor these trail
blazers as they opened the door to the sport we love
so much. We will be playing a 4-person scramble
followed by a delicious luncheon of Turkey and Ham
with a side of Mac and cheese and salad. Pumpkin
pie for dessert. Sign up on the bulletin board in the
Pro Shop or online at https://lakeashtonliving.com/
community/golf/lalga-golf-registration by November
4. Share the Wealth tickets will be available, which
supports LALGA so don’t forget to bring a little extra
money. Deb Giannattasio is Committee Chair
Other important dates LALGA members will want to
put on their calendar are:
December 9: Holiday Golf & Luncheon
February 9 - 10, 2026: Member-Member -
March 2 - 3, 2026: Solheim Cup
March 19 - 20, 2026: Club Championship
April 14, 2026: Closing Day Luncheon
LALGA supports We Care for Kids so be looking for
announcements about their activities in the LA Times
and emails sent to members.
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