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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
January 2024
Resolve
to be
Simply
Healthy
in
2024!
Let the
Lake
Ashton
Lifestyle
Help!
see pgs. 34-37
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
Simply the Best!
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BUYING?
We are ready to help you find the perfect home.
SELLING?
We have qualified buyers looking for homes in Lake Ashton.
Contact us now for a free home value
report... let's find out what your home is
really worth!
863-318-9542
info@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
February Issue Deadline:
January 15
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
COVER PHOTO BY CAROLYN BISHOP
JANUARY 2024
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact any of the
below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Ian Peterson, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
In case of emergency, dial 911! Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
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Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
James Margeson
Phone: 863.595.1562
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
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COFFEE
Don't miss Monday Coffee with your friends and
neighbors at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Coffee & donuts are available for $2.
JANUARY 1 — NO MONDAY COFFEE.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
JANUARY 8
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Bite Me Monday - Donations for Humane
Society of Polk County
• Woodworker's Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: Polk Senior Games and
Central Florida Healthcare
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, Edward Jones - Matt Simpson,
ComForCare, The Havendale Food Pantry,
Family Elder Law
Central Florida Healthcare will be at
Monday Coffee on January 8 offering FREE
BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS and FLU,
TETANUS, and COVID VACCINES to
residents free of charge with no insurance
needed. Residents can also sign up for a
primary care visit that will take place in their
mobile unit in the Clubhouse west parking
lot on January 17, meet the ARNP that will
be here, and learn more about pharmacy
options and other services that residents
will have access to by way of golf cart!
JANUARY 15 & JANUARY 22 — NO
MONDAY COFFEE
JANUARY 29
• Featured Speaker: Lake Wales Family
Recreation Center
• Featured Vendors: AdventHealth, Living
Water Boat Cruises, Morgan Stanley -
Matthew Grubb
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 12
SAFETY 16
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 22
MIND & BODY 34
CLUBS 38
GOLF 44
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
January 19, 9 am
JOINT MEETING WITH LACDD
TO FOLLOW AT 11 AM
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
January 22, 9 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
Photo ID Hours:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
Noon to 3 pm
or by appointment
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
HOLIDAY TRASH
COLLECTION CHANGES
Winter Haven residents will have their trash and
recycling picked up on Tuesday, January 2 and Lake
Wales residents will have their trash and recycling
picked up on Saturday, January 6.
MOST
FESTIVE
DRESSED
CONTEST
AT
MONDAY
COFFEE
Pictured above left to right: Dot Walck, George
Pollock, and Diane Klikas!
NEXT MONTHLY MARKET:
January 10 from 10 am to 2 pm
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm
BOOKMOBILE
January 10 and 24, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed for
lunch 12:30 to 1:15), Clubhouse West Parking Lot
HOLIDAY CLOS INGS
The Clubhouse Offices will be closed Monday,
January 1 and Tuesday, January 2 in observance of
the New Year. The HFC Offices will be closed
Monday, January 1.
The Clubhouse Offices will be closed in honor of
Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 15.
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ADDITIONAL SECURITY
FEATURES COMING SOON
Thank you to the over 1,550 residents that have
completed the resident information form online.
This will assist staff in creating the database that will
be used to issue amenity access cards and RFID
(Radio Frequency Identification) barcodes for
resident vehicles. There have been many questions
regarding this system and Supervisors and staff are
here to help during this transition. Informational
sessions are being scheduled — please stay tuned
to email blasts for information on dates. Thank you
for your patience and understanding as we work to
return emails and phone calls from residents with
questions on this new system.
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and Winter Haven area neighbors enjoyed their
holiday. We made several trips with our car
loaded with more gifts than Santa's sleigh.
SUPPORT YOUR
COMMUNITY CLUBS,
GROUPS, AND
ORGANI ZATIONS
BE A SANTA TO A SENIOR
By Kathy Jusaites
On behalf of Home Instead of Winter Haven, a
great big thank you for your generosity and
participation in our Be A Santa to a Senior
program. Thanks to those who participated , we
were able to provide gifts to over 50 seniors
living in our local facilities. Another successful
year!
THANK YOU, LAKE ASHTON!
By Fred Halde
You did it again, Lake Ashton! When the call
went out from Toys for Tots, you responded just
like you always have. However, this time was
different, in that you not only gave a mountain of
toys, but you provided a treasure of cash, which
enabled TFT to purchase special gifts which are
requested. I was proud of our community to
show up about every third day at the warehouse
and say, “These are from Lake Ashton!” After a
while, I didn’t have to say anything…they just
knew. So thank you Lake Ashton for your
generosity, from Toys for Tots, Rotary on the
Ridge, myself and a whole lot of smiling
children. You did it again!!
CARING TREE
By Larry & Joanne Hillock
We want to give everyone at Lake Ashton a
great big THANK YOU for all of your donations
to the Lake Wales Caring Tree. The Care Center
Is extremely happy with Lake Ashton for all we
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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. All clubs, groups, and
organizations are open to every resident. 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 are all volunteers that work very
hard to ensure there is a robust activities schedule
for all residents to enjoy. Lake Ashton is
lucky to have a large number of residents
willing to volunteer their time in one way or
another for everyone to live their best retired
life. Be sure to thank a volunteer when you see
them!
Thank You
The family of Ron McDonnell would like to
thank all the friends and neighbors who were
so kind and supportive during his illness,
especially the Scalis, Pritchards, Geyers and
Wagners. The visits, calls, texts and meals were
very much appreciated and proved why Ron
loved living in Lake Ashton so much. A
celebration of his life will take place at the
Eagles Nest on Sunday, February 4 at 3 pm.
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FACILITIES POLICY
HIGHLIGHT
Showcase
Series
By Brenda Jackson
ALCOHOL: All persons must be at least twentyone
(21) years of age to consume alcohol at any
Amenity Facility, and must do so in a responsible
manner.
In regards to LACDD’s Clubhouse: When there is a
liquor license holder registered with the State of
Florida to serve alcoholic beverages at 4141 Ashton
Club Drive, Lake Wales, Florida alcohol may not be
brought into the Clubhouse, adjoining outdoor patio,
or any other outdoor amenities at any time (the Pavilion
is the only exemption with prior approval from the
Amenity Manager) All alcoholic beverages must be
purchased through the holder of the liquor license
registered with the State of Florida.. Any registered
holder of said liquor license shall be required to provide
the Amenity Manager with an applicable certificate of
insurance naming the District as an additional named
insured.
IF THERE ISN’T A LIQUOR LICENSE HOLDER AT THE
CLUBHOUSE If there isn’t a liquor license holder
registered with the State of Florida to serve alcoholic
beverages at the Clubhouse, the Clubhouse Amenity
Manager may approve consumption of alcohol for
events held in the Clubhouse. Alcoholic beverage
service, if approved, shall only be obtained through a
service licensed to serve alcoholic beverages. Such
service will be required to provide the Amenity
Manager with a certificate of insurance, naming the
District as an additional insured party. The Amenity
Manager may approve alcohol to be brought in for
personal consumption for community events.
In regards to LA II CDD’s HFC Community Center: The
HFC Community Center Amenity Manager may
approve consumption of alcohol for events held at the
Community Center by a vendor who is in possession of
a valid liquor license and proof of insurance. See Section
XI (vi) regarding the HFC Community Center herein for
more specific information regarding alcohol at the HFC
Community Center.
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Meet Brittany White! Brittany
lives in Lakeland with her children,
Zayden (4) and Zynlee (2) who
are the loves of her life. When
not at Charm City you can find
her at Walk On’s Sports Bar in Lakeland.
What do you like most about working here in LA? “I
would have to say the residents. I live in Lakeland and I
wouldn’t drive this far if it weren’t for the residents and
the connections I have made and continue to make. I
look forward to every day to joke with the residents
and making them smile.”
What is the biggest challenge right now? “Getting
the business to grow. Finding what works and what
doesn’t to bring more residents in. The events we’ve
held have been great and successful and we are happy
with the resident response to them. But we still have
room to grow.”
What would you like the residents to know about
you? “I started with Nik back in 2018 with his food
truck business. While he has taught me a lot, the most
crucial thing he has taught me is the importance of
customer service. Customer service is what drives
customers back to you every time. I strive to excel at
my customer service. It is very important to me that our
customers are happy not only with their food and
drinks but with their service and can feel the ‘charm” of
Charm City.”
The full amenity facilities policy can be found online
at lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com.
Questions? Contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Christine Wells (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or LA II
(WH) CDD Community Director James Margeson,
(jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com).
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LAKEASHTONLIVING.COM
By Iris Realmuto
Discover how to navigate the features
of LakeAshtonLiving.com. This website is a tool
for residents to better connect with the
community. Come to the Clubhouse Cinema at
10:30am on either January 15 or February 19
and learn all about the features of the website
including:
• Resident directory
• Marketplace
• Event calendar
• Ticket sales & signups
• CDD, HOA, club, and activity information
• Resource listing of service providers and
restaurants
• Discussion groups
Iris Realmuto will provide insight into what’s
available to Lake Ashton residents and answer
all your questions.
Starting January 8, resident photographs
that placed in the 2023 Fine Arts and
Photography Show will be available to view
in the Clubhouse Main Hallway. In February
additional artists from the 2023 winners
circle will be featured. Don't forget to save
the date for the 2024 Fine Arts and
Photography Show on Saturday, March 9.
Each month a featured artist or group of
artists will have their work displayed in this
area. Stop by to see what's new!
LACDD & LAIICDD WEBSITES
lakeashtoncdd.com [below left QR code]
lakeashton2cdd.com [below right QR code]
Find board meeting dates, agendas, minutes,
Supervisor contact information and more. You
can also sign up to receive blast emails from
the Clubhouse and
HFC.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Welcome to 2024! This is the perfect time to leave things in the past and take on new challenges to continue a path of selfimprovement.
Mix it up in 2024 and try sitting at a new table at Monday Coffee or at one of the many social gatherings
and events. The Community Social Potlucks are a great way to meet new people. Many new residents moved to Lake
Ashton in 2023, so reach out to new faces and welcome new neighbors.
The LACDD Board of Supervisors and staff were busy in 2023 with many projects completed including:
• Pressure washing the curbing and pavers on Lake Ashton Blvd
• Several pavement and curbing repairs throughout the community
• Replacement of AED units
• Refurbishment of the Card Room, Media Center, Bowling Alley, and Pool/Spa area
• Replacement of the Restaurant Patio Awning
• Installation of a handicap door opener at the Clubhouse east entrance
• Installation of new gate arms and operators at the Thompson Nursery Road Entrance
• Replaced the panic bar system at both sets of Lobby doors
• Pressure washing and sealing of the bridges
• Two new treadmills were purchased
• Refurbishment of landscaping on Lake Ashton Blvd, the west parking lot, east pool entrance, and voting entrance
• Lake Ashton shoreline stabilization behind the Clubhouse and pathway repairs
• Bocce Ball Courts were refurbished
Other smaller projects include replacement of water fountains, conversion of Shuffleboard lighting, painting, pressure
washing, replacement of gutters and downspouts, and more.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
Other things that happened in 2023 include:
•The introduction of a digital screen in the Lobby and online
ticketing/ signups
•The hiring of an additional maintenance employee
•Charm City signed a lease agreement to operate the
Clubhouse Restaurant
•Facility staff took over maintenance of the outdoor pool
and became CPO certified
•The Clubhouse phone system was converted resulting in a
savings of approximately $200 per month
•The contract for landscaping was revised saving the
District $472 per month
Supervisors and Staff would like to thank residents for their
patience during the refurbishment projects and the transition
from manual to digital processes. In addition we would like to
thank all the Activities Desk, Media Center, and Bowling Alley
volunteers, Garden Club facilitator, and everyone else who
helped with these projects. They all embraced change with
grace and an open mind and we are grateful for their
dedication to Lake Ashton. We wish everyone a very Happy
New Year full of health, happiness, and peace!
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LAIICDD NEWS
By James Margeson, LAIICDD Community Director
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISORS CONTA CT
INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System (roads,
bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including Pet
Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10:30 am
352.250.9707,
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
Happy New Year 2024
from the Lake Ashton II
CDD Board and Staff! We
are excited and ready to
start the year with lots of
exciting events! The
Holiday Classic Cornhole
Tournament of 2023 was
held in December. As
usual, the competition
was fierce. The first place
winner was Team
Popcorn (Ted Harmon
and Ervin Konrad, top
right). Second place was
secured by Team Shields
X2 (Robbie and Tammy
Shields, bottom right). The field of competitors was
large, as this fun sport has gained much popularity here
in Lake Ashton. 2023 was ushered out at the Health
and Fitness Center with a gala New Year’s Eve Party
featuring a 12-piece band. It was a sold-out event that
was enjoyed by all! We are featuring new bands this
year, starting with the Free Whiskey Band, appearing
from 7 to 10 pm on January 12th.
A Health Expo will be held at the HFC on January 26th,
from 9 am to noon. Many vendors will be available to
address your health care needs. Looking ahead to
February, there will be a Sock Hop, on February 2nd,
featuring the 57 Chrome Band, from 7 to 10 pm. This event will be a fundraiser for Alzheimer's Research. So
dust off your saddle shoes and come on over to the HFC to support this important cause. A new entertainment
offering of a Magic Show will take place on February 9 at 2 pm. Come on out and experience some magic and
illusions at the HFC!
The deadline for registration for the new gate access system Radio Frequency Identification tags (RFID) was
December 29, 2023. However, if you did not have the opportunity to do so, you may still register at the HFC or
Clubhouse. This program replaces the outdated clicker system and will enhance the security of our community.
Again, we are excited to bring many more activities and programs to the HFC in 2024 that we are sure our
residents will enjoy--hope to see you there!
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• Inhibits weeds and grass in joints.
• Reduces moss growth.
• Deters ants and other insects.
• Prevents loss of sand in joints.
• Helps repel oil, grease, grime and stains.
• Easier routine cleaning, enhances color,
texture and brightness.
• Resists the effects of harsh
weather conditions.
• Keeps the under base materials dry to
prevent pavers from sinking and dipping.
Patios & Walkways
Benefits of Proper Drainage
Installing Channel Drains
• Removes water from flooded low areas
where water accumulates causing weeds,
mildew and mold growth.
• Keeps entire paver area looking
consistent without stains or permanent
embedded darkening in pavers.
• Prevents water entering pool or other
unwanted areas. Avoids slip areas
from forming.
• Directs water in correct direction allowing
drains to stay washed and functional.
• Paver Installation
• Pressure Washing
• Travertine Sealing
• Paver Repair
• Polymeric Sanding
Installing Channel Drain
Steps for Sealing 1-2-3
1 Commercial pressure wash removing
dirt, mold, mildew, weeds and
contaminates.
2 Re-sand with polymeric sand locking
deep inside joints.
3 Heavy multi-application of sealer
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installed pavers (color added in
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Native Plants of
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By Lynn Davis
The Native Florida ornamental shrub, wild coffee
(Rubiaceae), isn’t the coffee you’d drink at
WHAT IS THE "LITTORAL
SHELF" AND WHAT MAKES IT
SIGNIFICANT?
The portion of the
perimeter of a pond
that slopes down is
called the littoral area.
It's also known as the
shallow area close to
Starbucks. It tastes musty. Some people have used
the abundant seeds as a substitute for decaffeinated
coffee. Beware! The plant is toxic to humans and
pets. Approach brewing the seeds with caution. The
shrub is mainly used as a specimen plant in borders,
mass plantings or the main focus in your
landscaping. The Wild Coffee shrub has shiny dark
green leaves. It blooms a white showy cluster of
flowers in Spring and Summer. The red fruits appear
in late summer or early fall. Birds and other
pollinators frequent this shrub. The shrub’s height is
anywhere from 6-10ft. It spreads to 4 or 6 ft. Why
plant wild coffee in your yard? This shrub is drought
tolerant and prefers shade or partial shade. It
strangely does not do well in full sun. You’ll love
watching for birds, bees and other wildlife in your
yard. Just don’t give up your favorite brew! Wild
coffee can be found at any Native Plant Nursery.
the shore. The littoral shelf looks like a small wetland
when it is healthy. A lot of natural aquatic plants, like
Bulrush, Pickerel Weed, and Duck Potato, do well in
these places. The littoral shelf has many benefits,
such as better water quality because it supports
beneficial species that consume the nutrients that
help algae and invasive aquatic weeds grow. The
shelf also filters the water before it leaves the pond
through a flow structure and helps to keep the
shoreline in place, which reduces erosion. Behind
Limerick Drive and behind Litchfield Loop, you can
find littoral shelfs in Lake Ashton. The picture shows
that Sandhill Cranes love to build their nests in the
littoral shelf behind Limerick Drive. Email Matt Fisher
at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com if you have any
questions or concerns.
SHORELINE RESTORATION
PROJ ECT COMPLETE
The shoreline restoration project on Lake Ashton,
behind the Clubhouse, is complete. Here are pictures from start to finish of the project. LA (LW) CDD
Supervisors approved this project in September 2023 to battle severe erosion in the area. Thank you for
your patience with closures during construction.
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Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
help keep LA a premier 55+ community. Interested
members should email president@lakeashtonhoa.org or
admin@lakeashtonhoa.org.
The Red-winged Blackbird, a
Mark your calendars, the HOA Annual Meeting will be
held February 25, 2024 in the Clubhouse ballroom. More
information will be posted and sent out as we draw
closer to the date.
common year-round resident of Lake Ashton, is one of
the most ubiquitous of all the birds in North America,
found even in Alaska. They are a welcome sight to any
who have just moved to Florida. This is one of many
birds where the name is an accurate descriptor. The
bright red epaulets are obvious against a glossy ebony
body. These are bordered below with yellow, but are
often concealed when perched. This bold gregarious
species is usually found perched in a marsh, but can also
be seen ushering a Red-shouldered Hawk away from its
nesting area. The Red-winged Blackbird's loud and
familiar song "Kong-ka-ree" rings out as the males
deftly show their bright red shoulder
patches hoping attract a mate in spring.
The females and young (right) often
confuse observers because they look
more like an oversized sparrow. They can
be found in immense flocks in winter.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Brenda Jackson
If you haven’t already, please register for the HOA
website for Lake Wales residents at lakeashtonhoa.org or
engage.goenumerate.com. This is our official HOA
website. If we have your email, you should have received
an invite to register. Please register to ensure you receive
all communications and information to keep you in the
know. Haven’t received an email? Need assistance, or
didn’t receive an email? Email admin@lakeashtonhoa.org
or call 863-325-0065 and leave a message indicating you
need help in registering for the website and provide your
name, address and email so we can reach out to you and
update your user profile.
Interested in putting your talents to work? Your HOA
Board has 2 seats expiring in 2024. This is your
opportunity to make a difference, meet neighbors, and
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2024 assessments have been approved and remain at
$60 for 2024. A statement will be mailed out in January
from Enumerate and will provide instructions of how to
submit your payment and the due date. Like paying
electronically? Guess what you can! Once registered on
the website (engage.goenumerate.com or
lakeashtonhoa.com) you will see “Make a Payment” on
the home page under MY ACCOUNT.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Marti Schmidt, President & Treasurer
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, Vice President
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• John Leale, Vice President
vicepresident2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Bob Prowant
manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Greg Bluemke
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• Dave Bishop, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/HOA Liaison
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Claude Browne, Secretary
secretaryla2@outlook.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
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911 — remember, every second counts. There is an
outdoor emergency phone near the East entrance
gate of the Clubhouse, next to the large pool rules
sign. This emergency phone can be used by anyone
to contact 911 responders. The phone has a single
push button, and an attendant will answer the call
within 30 seconds to dispatch emergency
responders. All dispatchers are CPR certified to
assist with emergencies over the phone until help
arrives. The emergency phone allows for automatic
identification of the Lake Ashton Clubhouse
address.
There is also an Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) and first aid kit located next to the restrooms
across from the Restaurant in the Clubhouse, in the
HFC Community Center, in the Hallway near the
HFC Fitness Center, as well as on both roving
patrol carts.
It is important to receive training on use of an AED in
the event of an emergency. AED and CPR training is
offered at various times throughout the year and all
residents are encouraged to take advantage of this
life-saving training without having to leave the
community. The next training opportunity will be
on February 13 at 11 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. If you need help locating these lifesaving
items, please ask a Clubhouse or HFC staff member.
INCIDENTS AT
THE AMENITIES
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
No one plans on an emergency occurring while
enjoying themselves at Lake Ashton, but should one
happen, there are various emergency assistance
items located throughout the Clubhouse and HFC
that can help. The first step should always be to call
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Any incident that occurs at the Clubhouse, HFC,
or surrounding amenities should be reported to
Security AFTER calling 911, if needed. Security is
available 24 hours a day (see phone numbers on
page 3). If reporting the incident at time of
occurrence is not possible, please contact Sheila
Moreland, 863-324-5457, as soon as you are able.
It is important to document any incident, whether
a substantial injury or a minor bruise. The process
takes only about five minutes, and the information
gathered is helpful in identifying potential areas
that need attention.
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Alligators and crocodiles are an important part of
Florida's heritage and play a valuable role in the
ecosystems where they live. Even though the
weather might be cooling down, those who live
near lakes and ponds should still expect to see
alligators from time to time. Remember - never
feed or approach an alligator. If you encounter an
aggressive alligator, call the Nuisance Alligator
Hotline: 1-866-FWC-GATOR (392-4286). Alligators
under 4 feet in length are not considered a threat
to humans. As long as residents have a healthy
respect for wildlife, including alligators, there are
opportunities to live and let live.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Brenda Jackson, NW PR Liaison
Visit the NW table at the upcoming LAVA Auxiliary
Tag Sale (Community Garage Sale) on January 20,
2024 from 9AM-2PM at the Clubhouse. Come
check out the NW Super Raffle. You just might be
a winner!
Join us at Monday morning coffee on February 12,
2024 to hear both Lake Wales and Winter Haven
police chiefs update us on what is happening in
both our cities. If you have questions for our police
chiefs, please submit your questions to Deputy
Chief- Joan at tropicallassy@yahoo.com, no later
than January 30, 2024.
We are excited to announce NW is bringing back
the Neighborhood Watch Night Out event on
Tuesday, February 27, 2024. Stay tuned for more
information.
February will see us continue our scam series,
helping to keep you informed on the latest scams
trying to separate us from our personal
information and money.
Your LA Neighborhood Watch Leadership wishes
everyone a Happy & Healthy New Year.
For questions/concerns, please contact Deputy
Chief Joan Dibattista at 239.851.7899.
Home Instead®
Care Professionals
can provide the care needed to
ensure your loved one returns
home
safely
.
Call (863) 294-9141 or visit
HomeInstead.com/333
FL Lic# 299994096
PERSONAL CARE | TRANSPORTATION | MEALS & NUTRITION | MEMORY CARE
Each Home Instead® office is an independently owned and operated franchise of Home Instead, Inc., an Honor Company. © 2022 Home Instead, Inc.
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PMOVI ES
JANUARY 3 — 4 (NO MOVIES
JANUARY 2)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
BARBIE
2023 | PG-13 | 1H 54MIN
Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken
(Ryan Gosling) are having the time of
their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect
world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a
chance to go to the real world, they soon discover
the joys and perils of living among humans.
JANUARY 9 — 11
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE FAMILY PLAN
2023 | PG | 1H 32MIN
Dan Morgan (Mark Wahlberg) loves
his quiet suburban life as a devoted
husband, father of three and
successful car salesman. But that's only half the story.
Decades earlier, he was an elite government assassin
tasked with eliminating the world's deadliest threats.
When enemies from his past track him down, Dan
packs his unsuspecting wife (Michelle Monaghan),
angsty teen daughter, pro-gamer teen son and
adorable 10-month-old baby into their minivan and
takes off on an impromptu cross-country road trip to
Las Vegas. Determined to protect his family -- while
treating them to the vacation of a lifetime -- Dan must
put his long-dormant skills into action, without
revealing his true identity.
JANUARY 16-18 (NO 3 OR 7 PM
SHOWINGS JANUARY 18)
FINESTKIND
2023 | R | 2H 6MIN
Two brothers (Ben Foster & Toby
Wallace), raised in different worlds,
are reunited as adults over a fateful summer. Set
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against the backdrop of commercial fishing, the
story takes on primal stakes when desperate
circumstances force the brothers to strike a deal with
a violent Boston crime gang. Along the way a young
woman (Jenna Ortega) finds herself caught
perilously in the middle. Sacrifices must be made
and bonds between brothers, friends, lovers, and a
father (Tommy Lee Jones) and his son are put to the
ultimate test.
JANUARY 23 - 25 (NO 11 AM
SHOWING JANUARY 24)
MR. MONK'S LAST CASE
2023 | PG | 1H 37MIN
Monk (Tony Shalhoub), a brilliant
detective with obsessive-compulsive
disorder, returns to solve one last,
very personal case involving his beloved stepdaughter
Molly (Caitlin McGee), a journalist
preparing for her wedding.
JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 1
(NO 3 OR 7 PM SHOWINGS
JANUARY 30)
A GOOD PERSON
2023 | R | 2H 9MIN
Daniel (Morgan Freeman) is brought
together with Allison (Florence Pugh), the once
thriving young woman with a bright future who was
involved in an unimaginable tragedy that took his
daughter's life. As grief-stricken Daniel navigates
raising his teenage granddaughter and Allison
seeks redemption, they discover that friendship,
forgiveness, and hope can flourish in unlikely places.
CLOSED CAPTIONED SHOWINGS:
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
11 AM SHOWINGS ON WEDNESDAYS,
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
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11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
JANUARY 5
11 AM, 3 PM & 7 PM
THE PIGEON TUNNEL
2023 | PG-13 | 1HR 31MIN
Academy A war d-winning
documentarian Errol Morris pulls back
the curtain on the storied life and career
of former British spy David Cornwell -- better known as
John le Carré, author of such classic espionage novels
as The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Tinker Tailor
Soldier Spy and The Constant Gardener. Set against
the turbulent backdrop of the Cold War leading into
present day, the film spans six decades as le Carré
delivers his final and most candid interview,
punctuated with rare archival footage and dramatized
vignettes. "The Pigeon Tunnel" is a deeply human and
engaging exploration of le Carré's extraordinary
journey and the paper-thin membrane between fact
and fiction.
JANUARY 12 AT 11 AM & 7 PM
(NO 3 PM SHOWING)
WINTER'S BONE
2010 | R | 1H 39MIN
Faced with an unresponsive mother
and a criminal father, Ozark teenager
Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) does
what she can to manage the household and take
care of her two younger siblings. Informed by the
sheriff that their father put their home up for bond
and then disappeared, Ree sets out on a dangerous
quest to find him. Her entire family's fate now in her
hands, Ree challenges her outlaw kin's code of
silence and risks her life to learn her father's fate.
JANUARY 19
11 AM, 3 PM & 7 PM
COLD MOUNTAIN
2003 | R | 2H 35MIN
In this classic story of love and
devotion set against the backdrop of
the American Civil War, a wounded Confederate
soldier named W.P. Inman (Jude Law) deserts his
unit and travels across the South, aiming to return to
his young wife, Ada (Nicole Kidman), who he left
behind to tend their farm. As Inman makes his
perilous journey home, Ada struggles to keep their
home intact with the assistance of Ruby (Renée
Zellweger), a mysterious drifter sent to help her by a
kindly neighbor.
January 19
Stop by the
Ballroom Kitchen
30 minutes prior to
the 11 am and 3 pm
showings on this day
only!
JANUARY 26
AT 11 AM, 3 PM & 7 PM
THE SHAWSHANK
REDEMPTION
1994 | R | 2H 22MIN
Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is
sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison for
the murders of his wife and her lover and is
sentenced to a tough prison. However, only Andy
knows he didn't commit the crimes. While there, he
forms a friendship with Red (Morgan Freeman),
experiences brutality of prison life, adapts, helps the
warden, etc., all in 19 years.
GET A BAG
OF FREE
POPCORN!
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OUTDOOR MENORAH
LIGHTING
The annual outdoor
Menorah Lighting,
presented by the
Chabad Jewish
Center, was held on
December 12.
HOLIDAY GOLF CART PARADE
By Carolyn Bishop
The Holiday Golf Cart Parade
was a big success once again
this year. Over 30 golf carts, a
few police cars, 5 clubs and
organizations, and even a
pontoon boat participated!
Santa and Mrs. Claus and their
two elves closed out the parade.
Thank you to CERT and CAP for keeping us all safe and to the
Parade committee for a great event. And let’s not forget the
cookie donators that really showed up this year!
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE WRAP-UP
By Debby Landgrebe
A GREAT time was had by all at the annual LA
Christmas Dinner Dance December 1. The theme
was A Nutcracker Christmas and the Ballroom
was transformed into a beautifully decorated
evening highlighted with handmade 7’3.5“ tall
nutcrackers made by Lynn Shelton and Debby &
Don Landgrebe. The blessing was given by Kay &
Jim Weaver. Charm City Catering provided food, and B. Haven
entertained with fabulous dancing music. The dance floor was full
as many danced the night away. A Nutcracker Christmas Dinner Dance was a success! Many
THANKS to ALL Committee Members (Marsha, Julie & Greg, Gayle & Gene, Nicole, Peggy, Al,
Don, Sil, Yvonne, RoseMarie, Terry, Tammy and Bernice) as well as our LA staff. Your enthusiasm,
energy, time including decorating and clean up was invaluable. We can’t say THANK YOU
enough. We hope others will join the committee for next year (contact Debby or Lynn). Many
were involved in helping make the evening successful. THANK YOU to those that helped
sponsor this resident directed event: Weaver & Loveless Law, Waters Edge, Morgan Stanley,
EmpowerMe Rehabilitation, Charm City, SouthState Bank, Christine Graves Insurance, Global LifeStyle Real
Estate, ComForCare Home Care, LA Realty, Arts Golf Carts and Huston Cadillac.
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JANUARY 14
3 to 6 pm
START YOUR ENGINES AND ROLL ON
DOWN TO THE CLUBHOUSE WEST
PARKING LOT FOR:
• classic & modern cars
• live music By
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PRIZES AWARDED, INCLUDING
CROWD FAVORITE!
PARKING WILL ONL BE
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LOT. GOLF CART PARKING WILL
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THE BASKETBALL COURT
The Basketball Court near the west parking by
the Shuffleboard Courts is used as overflow
parking for golf carts during special events.
Signage will be placed at the entrance to the
parking lot advising residents that there is
additional golf cart parking on the Basketball
Court. As always, residents are encouraged to
car or cartpool to high capacity events at the
amenities. When parking in the circular drive
please find the urge to angle in and park with
both tires touching the curb.
HOW TO BE A GOOD
AUDIENCE MEMBER AT
SHOWS
TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE
Somehow the most obvious rule of good show
etiquette is still the most often disregarded. Be present
for the moment and turn your cell phone off or on
silent.
DON’T SEND TEXT MESSAGES
DURING THE SHOW
You may think you’re being incognito, but in a dark, the
light from your cell phone screen is incredibly
distracting to those around you.
THERE IS NO PHOTOGRAPHY
OR VIDEOING ALLOWED
DURING PERFORMANCES
This can be very distracting to the other people who
are trying to watch the performance. Beyond that, it is
distracting to the performers who are prepared to give
you the best performance possible. Finally, it is illegal in
many instances. The majority of most performance
contracts strictly forbid the recording of a performance.
It is possible you may be responsible for copyright
infringement by recording a live production.
DON’T BE THE MANNERS
POLICE
While it can be irritating when someone’s cell phone
goes off during a show, what’s even worse is when the
brief breach of etiquette is followed by a series of
overreactions from other audience members. Annoyed
“Tsks,” “Hmphs,” hisses, snarls, and shouts of “Turn it
off!” along with glares can be just as distracting as the
original disruption.
DON’T TALK DURING THE
SHOW
A quick whisper to your neighbor, or an audible
reaction to something interesting that happened on
stage is fine, but keep conversations to after the show
or during intermission.
DON’T SING ALONG
It’s tempting sometimes, we know, but it can be
disturbing to those around you. There are a few
exceptions to this rule, such as when the performers
onstage actually prompt the audience to join in.
DON’T FEEL LIKE YOU HAVE
TO DRESS UP
Although many residents usually dress up a bit, there is
no dress code.
TRY NOT TO FALL ASLEEP
Your snoring may be taken as a protest of sorts, but
generally it’s just disruptive to those around you. It’s
also insulting to the hard-working performers up
onstage.
RESPECT THE SPACE AND
COMFORT OF THOSE AROUND
YOU
Seating for the Entertainment Series can be tight, so
sometimes a little elbow bumping can’t be helped. But
you can practice good etiquette by taking care to not
lean into your neighbor or intrude on other people’s
already limited leg room.
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TICKETS
ON SALE AT THE
CLUBHOUSE
ACTIVITIES
DESK OR ONLINE
TICKETS ARE SOLD ONLY TO LAKE ASHTON
RESIDENTS. LIMIT ONE TICKET PER RESIDENT.
HAVE LAKE ASHTON PHOTO IDENTIFICATION
ON HAND TO PURCHASE WITH MASTERCARD,
VISA, OR CHECK PAYABLE TO LACDD. TICKETS
CAN ONLY BE RESOLD TO LAKE ASHTON
RESIDENTS.
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LAVA AUXILIARY TAG SALE
By Donna Debnar
TRIVIA
By David Fix
Join your neighbors for a fun time and a chance to
win some cash on Sundays in the Clubhouse
Ballroom! It’s only $1 to play, teams not required.
Maximum of 8 per table. Bring your own snacks
and drinks. Doors open at 6 pm and trivia begins
at 7 on January 21 and January 28.
KARAOKE
Sing your heart out at Karaoke in the Ballroom on
January 10! $5 tickets are available for purchase
online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
CHILI COOK-OFF
By David Harrison
The LA Purple Stars will have a Chili Cook-off Fundraiser
for the American Cancer Society January 12, 2024 from
4 to 6 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. There will be
twenty different chilis, cornbread, water and a baked
goods table. Residents can sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office to cook chili or donate
baked goods, which should be individually wrapped for
the dessert table. Tasting tickets must be purchased in
advance at the Clubhouse Activities Office with a check
payable to LA Purple Stars; 12 tickets for $10, limited to
200 strips of 12. Each ticket allows you to taste one chili.
Corn bread, water, and baked goods are cash sales; $1/
item. There will be judges for the "best" chili and prizes
will be awarded for first and second place. Questions?
Call David Harrison 863-326-6418.
The L.A. Purple Stars is also having a Raffle at the Chili
Cook-off in the Clubhouse Lobby on January 12 with
gift baskets and gift certificates - $1 each or 6 for $5, 12
for $10. Tickets will also be sold at Monday Coffees in
January. Participants do not need to be present to win!
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The biannual Lake Ashton version of a garage sale will
take place Saturday, January 20 in the Clubhouse
ballroom from 9 am to 2 pm. Clean out your closets and
drawers and rent a table space and bring your wares for
sale. It’s a good time to make room for all those new
holiday gifts. You can also donate items for sale. All
proceeds benefit veterans. To reserve your space
contact Donna (863-845-5275, djdebnar@gmail.com).
Only Lake Ashton residents may purchase a table space
but the sale will be open to the public.
LAKE ASHTON CLUB FAIR
Anyone interested in learning more about Lake Ashton
Clubs, Groups or Organizations should attend this Expo
on January 24 in the Clubhouse Ballroom from 10 am to
1 pm. Light refreshments provided. Register via the
online link sent out via email blast. This is a great time to
grow membership and attract new members whether
you facilitate an exercise group, public safety group,
sports activity, or arts and crafts group. Exhibitor space
is limited so don’t wait to sign up!
VINTAGE ROADSHOW
Lake Ashton’s second Vintage Roadshow will be held
on January 24 at 6 pm!. Categories and time
increments are as follows:
Jewelry, Watches, & Clocks (no more than 3 pieces
per person) – 15 minutes per person
Ceramics, Pottery, Glassware, & Holiday – 10
minutes/person
Toys & Sports – 10 minutes/person
Books & Paper Items – 10 minutes/person
Signs & Advertisement Pieces – 10 minutes/person
Coins & Military (no weapons) – 15 mins/person
Pictures & Paintings – 10 minutes/person
Tools & Cast Iron – 10 minutes/person
Electronics – 10 minutes/person
Furniture – Limited to the first 9 to sign up, the
vendor will come to your house to look at your item.
Sign up for a time slot online, or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
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EVENTS IN 2024
By Diane Dillon
BOLLA will sponsor an exciting event with Leigh Ann Brown
presenting Portrait of a Bride, An Evolving Silhouette, on
January 27 from 1 to 4 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Refreshments will be provided. Leigh Ann is a collector of
wedding gowns, with over 300 in her collection. Her oldest
gown is from 1872. Leigh Ann will bring 25-30 of her favorite
gowns to Lake Ashton. She has
different favorites every day! Not only
does Leigh Ann describe the gowns,
but she includes a brief history of the
time-period in which they were worn,
often discussing women’s issues of the
day. Leigh Ann last brought her
beautiful wedding gowns to Lake
Ashton in 2020. Her show was a
resounding success and is returning by
popular demand. Tickets are $15 each
and are available for purchase at the
Clubhouse Activities Office and online.
In February, the members of BOLLA
will celebrate our 20th Anniversary! A
special luncheon for members will be
held in the clubhouse on February 27.
Several surprises are in store, along
with a mystery guest or two. This
celebration is not to be missed!
In the meantime, the members of
BOLLA have been busy making and
delivering blankets. In the last two
months, over 260 blankets have been
delivered to Guardian Ad Litem, Lake
Wales Charter Schools Homeless,
Youth for Christ, Snively Head Start,
and the East Coast Migrant Project.
Even more deliveries are planned for
December. Several members of
BOLLA can be seen preparing blankets
for delivery in the picture above.
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There will be two Sew Days in Lake Ashton for anyone
who would like to join us putting together quilt tops
for Law Enforcement K9s and military veterans and
active duty. We are providing thread, fabric, beginner
patterns and any instruction if needed. All you need is
to do, bring your excitement, sewing machine and
scissors. Don’t sew? We will need people to iron for
those sewing.
LA Clubhouse Ballroom
January 19, 2024
9:30 am to 2:30 pm
Lunch will be available for $10
HFC Sports Court
February 9, 2024
1:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Quilt of Valor: A Quilt of Valor® is our
award to Service Members and
Veterans who have been touched by
war.
service and sacrifice in serving our
nation.” There has been over 350,000
have been made over the last 20 years.
K9 Quilt of Honor: A “K9
Quilt of Honor®” recognizes
Law Enforcement, Military
and Search/Rescue K9s, and
their handlers for the
willingness to serve our local
communities, counties,
states, country and stand in harm’s way to help keep
us all safe.
If you would like to join us, contact:
Carolyn Bluhm, Founder/ED of CERT Ministry and K9
Quilt of Honor®
719.510.1088, CERTMinistry@gmail.com
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COMMUNITY
SOCIAL
POTLUCKS
The best way to meet new friends is over a good meal!
Join friends and neighbors at the monthly potlucks held at
the Clubhouse and HFC. Mark the dates listed below on
HFC:
January 18, March 21, May
16, July 18, September 19
November 21
Clubhouse:
February 20, April 16, June
11, August 13, October 8
December 10
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We are getting closer! The Creative Quilters Quilt
Show is right around the corner. Mark your
calendars for February 21 from 11 am to 3 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. There will be beautiful
quilts, table runners, bags, totes and so much
more! Everyone has been working hard to create
some gorgeous pieces to show off the talent this
group has. This group is the one that makes the
quilts hanging in both the Clubhouse and the
HFC Craft Room and some of our newer ones
will also be on display at the show. There will be
2 quilts to be raffled off this year with the money
raised going to the purchase of fabric for quilts
for our LA Veterans. If you don't belong to the
group, (and why don't you??), but would like to
display a quilt in the show, please contact Marsha
Martin at 406-788-8087 for a registration form.
We would love to see you there!
FINE ARTS &
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
By Lyn Rogers
Ca l l i ng a l l L a k e As h t on A r t i s t s a nd
Photographers! The 16th Annual Lake Ashton
Fine Arts & Photography Show will take place on
Saturday, March 9 in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Thanks to our wonderful sponsors there is no fee
to enter your art and photography work. The
show is open to all Lake Ashton residents,
attendance is free and refreshments will be
provided. Applications and detailed instructions
will be available at the Clubhouse in early
January. There will be a general informational
meeting on Saturday, January 20 in the
Clubhouse Card Room. The deadline for
applications is Thursday, February 1. We have so
many talented residents so this should be a great
show!
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Celebrate Valentine’s Day at the Clubhouse on February
14 at 6 pm! Enjoy a delicious dinner provided by Charm
City then dance the night away to the live music from
The Southshore Cruisers Band. Tickets go on sale for
$45 on January 5 online and at the Clubhouse Activities
Office. This is a night you won’t want to miss!
PIRATE PARTY
Avast me hearties, it’s time for another Pirate Party!
Pillage, plunder, and dance your peg legs off to live
music from 99 in the Shade on February 23 at 7
pm. Wear your best pirate garb and spend your
doubloons at the cash bar for your grog and ale. Tickets
go on sale for $20 on January 9 online and at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
2024 SHOWCASE & TICKET
SALES COMING!
By Karen Nelson
Happy 2024 from the Lake Ashton Performing Arts
Corporation! The 2024 Showcase will be performed in
the Clubhouse Ballroom on Friday, March 22 at 7:30 pm
and Saturday, March 23 at 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
Your Lake Ashton friends and neighbors are well into
rehearsals for Changes in Latitude and we are excited to
be presenting the 2024 Showcase. Ticket sales to
residents will start on Tuesday, February 20 at 8 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. They will be sold on the
TicketLeap system, so be sure you have your TicketLeap
account for the LAPAC events set up to facilitate the
sales process. More information coming in the February
2024 LA Times!
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April 5 - Luau
May 7 - Taco Tuesday Party
May 17 - Denim & Diamonds Ladies Luncheon
June 21 - Dukes of Hazard Party
July 4 - Star Spangled Shindig
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January 25 at 9:30 am in the Cinema: Powers of
Attorney & Healthcare Documents Everyone
Needs.
February 29 at 9:30 am: Wills & Trusts 101
March 28 at 9:30 am: What Else? Long-Term Care
& Financial Planning
EDUCATIONAL CBD
LUNCHEON
Lunch and learn about CBD and how you can use
it in your everyday life February 2 at 11:30 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. Please sign up online or
at the Clubhouse Activities Office by January 31.
THINK & DRINK: FOUNTAIN
OR AERATION?
Another thought-provoking discussion will be
presented on February 28 at 6:30 pm as part of
the Think & Drink series. Lloyd Lightsey, owner of
The Pond Monster, is an incredibly captivating
speaker who will have you hanging on his every
word as he answers your water-related questions.
His interesting presentation will discuss whether a
fountain feature or water aeration is the answer
for lake, pond, or home water feature needs.
Lloyd's charismatic presentation ways will surely
dazzle all who attend this Think & Drink! Even if
this specific topic doesn't apply to you, this is one
speaker you will not want to miss! Sign up online
or at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
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Know Thy Health
By Lynda Hadley
Happy New Year My Lake Ashton Family! I am so
grateful to bring in this new year with you all; and
hope we can continue on this health-conscious
journey together.
Before you take that first step towards any
lasting change you should first evaluate where
you are. So ask yourself the following questions:
How do you feel most days? Are you always
tired? Do you sleep well? Are you happy? Are
you stressed? Are you getting proper nutrition?
Most of us don’t realize the stress our body is
under due to our daily lifestyle choices. We don’t
exercise and wonder why we lack energy. We
don’t get enough sleep, and wonder why we
can’t remember or focus. We have poor eating
habits, and wonder why we feel sluggish or can’t
lose weight.
Do you get at least 30 minutes of moderate
physical activity on most days? Do you drink
enough water? Are you active? Do you limit
sweets?
Start this year by making a list of the good and
bad aspects of your health. Then select one or
more items from the bad list and decide what
changes you will make to move it to the positive
side. Be specific and be accountable.
Start off slow, and gradually incorporate
additional steps as you become comfortable with
each new health initiative. Set realistic goals, and
be prepared to compromise. It’s never an “all or
nothing” deal. Make changes that are easier for
you; like walking instead of biking or jogging.
Reduce the time spent watching television; and
when you do watch television, take advantage of
the commercial breaks and do a few repetitions
of exercise.
The small steps will motivate you to do more.
And the moment you realize you feel better, you
look better, and you are a better representation
of you – well, that’s the “Sweet Spot” we all
crave!
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Make it a goal in 2024 to focus on improving your mental health and fitness.
Check out these offerings for your Mind, Body, and Soul at the Clubhouse and the HFC.
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
HFC
✴See renowned
NASM certified
Nutrition Coach
and Personal
Trainer Joel Eyres
teach you how to get fit for
Life. He will explain the most
cost effective newest way to
get fit on your own schedule.
Jan. 8 at 4:30 pm: Weight Loss
Jan. 22 at 4:30 pm: Transform
your body for Life! Reserve
now, seating is limited. Sign up
online or at Clubhouse
Activities Office.
✴Free Virtual Meditation Session:
Mondays at 3 pm via Zoom
✴Chair Yoga: Tuesdays at 9 am.
$5/class (payable at class). Sign
up online or at Clubhouse
Activities Office.
✴Beginning Chair & Balance:
Mondays at 10 am
✴Water Aerobics: Tuesdays —
Saturdays at 8:30 am
✴Classical Stretch: Mondays &
Thursdays at 11 am
✴Aqua Reloaded: Mondays at 12
pm, Wednesdays & Fridays at 10
am
✴Cardio Swing & Yoga Cool:
Tuesday & Thursdays at 9 AM
✴Triple B (Bat Wings, Bellies, &
Bulges): Wednesdays at 9 am
✴Basic Fitness & Cardio: Tuesdays
& Thursdays at 10 am
✴Aqua Motion: Tuesdays &
Thursdays at 4 pm
✴Back To Basics:
Fridays at 9 am
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Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays from 11 to 11:45 am at the HFC.
Everyone is welcome. No charge. Mats available or
bring your own. Chairs also available if you prefer.
Slow, gentle poses with long holds. Positions shown
for beginners, intermediate and experienced.
FREE MEDITATION CLASS
According to the National Center for
Complementary and Integrative Health, the term
“meditation” refers to a variety of practices that
focus on mind and body integration and are used to
calm the mind and enhance overall well-being. Yoga
Haven offers FREE meditation classes for Lake
Ashton residents, via Zoom, on Mondays at 3 pm.
Meditation via zoom allows residents to find a place
that is soothing and comfortable to them and you
can even do it in your pajamas and no one will know.
Sign up by emailing yogawinterhaven@gmail.com. A
link will be sent out the Sunday before with the
information to connect.
LARGEST SELECTION OF INDOOR
& OUTDOOR FANS ANYWHERE!
TRADITIONAL MODERN CONTEMPORAR
ANS
TAP JAMMERS
Instructor: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse stage. All
levels of tappers are welcome but this class is not
designed for beginning tappers.
CHERYL’S DANCE CLASS
Instructor: Cheryl Winchester
(cwinchester1012@gmail.com, 305-725-4946)
Thursdays from 10 to 11:30 am at the HFC
basketball courts.
LINE DANCING WITH JOHN
MOORE
Tuesdays (Beginners 7-8 pm and Beginners Plus 8-9
pm) and Thursdays (Beginners 9-10 am and Beginners
Plus 10-11 am) in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
LINE DANCING CLASS
Instructor: Lorrie Shearin
Thursday, January 4 & January 11: Beginner 1 pm,
Improver 2 pm at the HFC
No class January 18
Friday, January 26: Combined Class 1 to 3 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom (Note change of day & location)
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LA DANCE CLASSES -
FOXTROT
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson, certified DVIDA
Instructor (863.875.6728)
Designs For
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Mondays at 4:30-5:30 in HFC Community Room
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CREATE A CARD
January 16 at 10 am and 12:30 pm in the HFC
Sports Court. A guest expert will provide
instruction, from beginner to expert, all supplies
and equipment, and three beautiful cards to take
home. No experience needed. Cost is $10. Sign
up at the HFC. Call Karen at 262-497-3272 with
questions.
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Wednesdays, 8:30 am to 1 pm, HFC Craft Room
Bring your ceramics or purchase in the room. A
kiln is available to fire your ceramics.
FUSED GLASS
SNOWFLAKES
Instructor: Jill Groves
Friday, January 19 from 10 am to 1 pm
at the Clubhouse Craft Room. Create
beautifully unique 5” glass snowflakes! Make 1 for
$25 or 2 for $35 from several provided designs.
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
Fees are paid at the class with cash, credit, or
check. Pre-registration is required. All materials
included. No previous experience is necessary.
FUSED GLASS WIND
CHIMES
Monday, January 29 from 6 to 9 pm at the
HFC Craft Room. Sign up at the HFC or
call 863-595-1562. Create a beautiful set
of wind chimes similar to pics below. Cost
is $35 payable at the class with cash,
credit, or check. Pre-registration is
required. All materials included. No previous
experience is necessary.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
January 13 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Morning Mist
$35 (payable at class) — sign up online
or at the Clubhouse Activities Office by
noon on January 13
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Join Carmen in the Clubhouse Ballroom on January
9 at 11:30 for a papier-mâché class! Learn how to
make decorative papier-mâché flamingoes by using
different types of paper. All supplies and
instructions will be included for $10.
Space is limited so sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office by January 4.
Join Carmen in the Ballroom on February 6 at 11:30
am as she teaches how to make 16-inch heartshaped
pillows using soft fleece fabric. Supplies and
instructions will be included for $10/person. Space
is limited to 20 people, so don't wait to sign up
online or at the Clubhouse Activities office by
January 30.
BRUSHES AND BEVERAGES
Instructor: Sheila Vertoli
January 10 at 2:30 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
Hand painted wine glasses
$35, pay at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk with a check made out
to Sheila Vertoli by January 3.
Next Class: February 7 at 2:30 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
Canvas Painting - $35, pay at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk with a
check made out to Sheila Vertoli by
February 4
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS
Artist Freddie Combs will present three day-long
watercolor workshops in the new year. Subject matter
will be still life, florals and structures. Sessions are
January 12, February 9, and March 9 from 9 am to 3 pm
in the HFC with a break for a sack lunch. Students will
create two watercolor paintings per session. Price per
session is $50. Call 863-307-1244 to reserve a place.
SEASONAL FLORAL FRAMES
February 6 at 11:30 am
This month’s class will be for Valentine’s Day/St.
Patrick’s Day. If you participated in the last class and
received a frame, be sure to bring that frame back to
the class. Instructions and materials will be provided
for $16. Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities
Office by January 29.
Next class: May 7
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CLUBS
PINEHURST LOOP HOLIDAY
GATHERING
By Marcia Santino
delivery services available from Meals on Wheels,
please call 863-299-1616. To volunteer, please email:
MOWpolk.org. For a complete list of raffle winners,
please email slenarz2005@yahoo.com.
SEW WHAT & SO MUCH MORE
By Gretchen Frantz
On December 9, over 60 Pinehurst Loopers enjoyed an
evening of fellowship, fun and lots of food at their Holiday
Gathering. The catered event was held at the HFC and a
Silly White Elephant Gift Exchange was facilitated by
Santa. As the evening came to a close, we presented
Santa with a $1,600 donation to Toys for Tots.
MEALS ON WHEELS
FUNDRAISER RESULTS
By Marcia Santino
The Pinehurst Loop Social
Committee (“PLSC”) held a
LA Community Gift Basket
Raffle benefitting Meals on
Wheels of Polk County. This
raffle was designed to raise
awareness of this amazing
organization in a fun and
interactive way. A total of 32
incredible gifts, pictured,
were donated by Pinehurst
Loop residents, local businesses and The LA Stars.
People across the community participated in the raffle
over a two-week selling period and drawings were held
on November 7th. Over $2,500 was raised for Meal on
Wheels and the proceeds were presented to their
Executive Director, Susan Eldridge, pictured with some
of the PLSC members, on November 8th. If you or
someone you know would like information on meal
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Members of the
Sew What and So
Much More group
weave on looms,
crochet and knit all
year anticipating
giving warm hugs
to children on our
chilly Florida days.
614 hats and 102 scarves were delivered to 10 local
elementary schools and placed under The Caring
Tree. Patients at Advent Health Medical Center have
received over 400 "bone shaped" pillows sewn by our
group and distributed by a Lake Ashton resident , a
Hospital Volunteer. On Thursday afternoons, from 1
to 3, the craft room at the HFC is abuzz with a variety
of crafts including card making, diamond dot art,
needlework, and crocheting around blankets for
BOLLA as well as completing baby blankets and
shawls. New members are welcome to enjoy the
fellowship of fellow crafters.
SINGLES CLUB
By Maureen Ziegler
There is a welcoming group
in Lake Ashton especially for
people who find themselves
alone — either newly, or for
a long time. LA Singles plans activities for those of us
who enjoy doing things with other single residents. The
club starts each month with a meeting at 2 pm on the
first Sunday in the Clubhouse. Next meeting is January
7. We also get together most other Sundays at 2 pm
for cards, and the third Thursday of each month at the
Pavilion from 4 to 6 p.m., bringing snacks to share and
what you would like to drink. We hope you will join us,
starting with Sunday cards or the Sunday meeting. You
would be most welcome.
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By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting January 4 in-person only at the
HFC. Social time with snacks will be from 6 to 6:30
pm. Please bring your own beverage. The inperson
General meeting will start at 6:30. Speaker
will be Carol Gillespie, Candidate for Lake Wales
City Commission Seat 4, to discuss her vision for
Lake Wales and her ongoing campaign. Email
lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for
more information.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Linda Sandel
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will Meet
Wednesday, January 24 at the Clubhouse. Check-in
and social time starts at 3:30 pm and the meeting
begins at 4 pm. LARC will be holding the annual
Board Member elections. Nominations will be open
so please attend and consider serving. It's always a
great team! If you have a neighbor (registered
Republican) who would like to attend, please invite
them. 2024 is going to be an exceptionally busy year
and we look forward to you being part of it! For
information contact Linda Sandel at 863-368-0699.
GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
The Lake Ashton Garden Club meets
once a month on the second
Wednesday. The meeting for
December was actually the second
annual Garden Club Party. Members brought garden
related items wrapped. The members had to pick their
gift and sometimes watch it get “stolen” by another
member, only to go and choose another one. Attendees
had an opportunity to mingle and join in the fun
watching who got what! Coffee, apple cider, donuts and
muffins were served. Thanks to Deb Crosby for the
holiday music. The next club meeting is Wednesday,
January 10th at 10am. in the Pavilion. Come learn and
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share ideas on growing and caring for houseplants. Bring
success stories and problems! Feel free to email Lynn
Davis at crladavis@aol.com in advance of this meeting
with a question on the topic. The houseplant panel will
try to have an answer by the January meeting.
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The holidays are over and it’s time to slow down and
enjoy the cooler weather. This is also a good time of
the year to get the camera out and capture what our
beautiful community and surroundings have to
offer. At the January 8th meeting we will have the
pleasure of hearing a presentation by camera club
friend Reinier Munguia. Reinier is an accomplished
photographer and informative speaker. If you enjoy
photography and have not attended one of our
meetings please join us at 10:30 am in the Clubhouse
Cinema. Members are encouraged to bring a few
photos to share on a USB drive.
LA WOODWORKERS CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
By Jim Sullivan
The Lake Ashton Woodworkers will have their annual
membership meeting on January 15 at 10:30 am in the
front of the Ballroom. New Memberships and renewals
are being offered at this meeting. Membership to the
Lake Ashton Woodworkers is available to all Lakes
Ashton residents. For all new residents, the
woodworkers shop here at Lake Ashton is first class,
with the finest equipment. With your new membership
you will receive a complete training session to ensure
your safety and ability to use the equipment. At times
during the year, classes are offered to help you create
woodworking projects. The Lake Ashton Woodworkers
club is completely self-supported. The annual dues are
$150 per year. That is a lot more than past years,
however we had a substantial increase in the monthly
rent. We are looking forward to another great year of
making sawdust and enjoying the woodworking club
here at Lake Ashton.
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*LA PICKLEBALL CLUB
By Chuck Caesar
This is a great opportunity to socialize and play some
games. A potluck dinner will be held on January 17 from 5
to 8 pm at the HFC Community Center. Bring a drink of
your choice and a dish to serve for a fun night of food and
friends. Plates, napkins, and utensils will be supplied. A signup
sheet will be available in the HFC. Contact Stephanie
Iszak at 609-980-9505 or siszak@comcast.net or Tammy
Shields at 863-632-2024 or tammy.shields1221@gmail.com
with any questions. Looking forward to having many new
friendly Bocce players.
Happy New Year from the Lake Ashton Pickleball
Association! A great year of pickleball wrapped up
November 30 with an annual potluck dinner and Board
elections. In 2023 we added 43 new members brining our
total membership to 175. We would love to add even
more in 2024. It was a fun filled year with lots of open play
and several special events including Pickleball Mixers to
celebrate Tax Day, the 4th of July and Halloween, as well
as a Memorial Day Social. Several “Newbie Clinics” led
were held by Coach Dennis Santino. These clinics are a
great way to learn the game or just check it out to see if
you are interested in playing. We even have paddles for
you to use if you don’t have one. There will be more clinics
coming in 2024 so if you are interested, watch for the
email blasts and sign up.
New Board members are:
· Chuck Caesar – President
· Mark McDuff – Vice President
· Lisa Savala – Treasurer
· Earl Schley – Secretary
· Lary Fabian – At Large Director
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Stephanie Iszak
The Friendly Bocce Group would like to invite all Lake
Ashton residents to come out Mondays and Fridays from
10 am to 1 pm to play some fun games of Bocce Ball. No
experience is required. Anyone playing would be more
than happy to teach you and go over the the rules and
regulations. The group also has the Bocce courts reserved
for the 1st and 3rd Fridays for the 2024 season from 4 to
6 pm for tailgate parties. Bring your drinks and an
appetizer to share.
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
The LA Swim Club wishes everyone a Happy and
Healthy new year. We also want to extend a special
thank you to the HFC staff for their support during the
year, and to the LA Garden Club for maintaining the
great looking plants in the pool area. The swim club is a
group of fitness swimmers who enjoy working out
together. Some even go as an LA team to senior age
group swim meets and are looking forward to the annual
Polk County games in March. We always welcome new
members. Contact sandyw1994@aol.com for more info.
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By Liz Leigh
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Clubhouse Card Room from 12:45 until
approximately 3:30 pm. Players of all levels are
welcome. Advance sign up is encouraged by
contacting Don Fuller 863-224-5904.
November 13: North-South 1st Ralph Ritter & Judy
Robertson; 2nd Chris Verges & Howard Mayne;
3rd Marian Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; East-West
1st Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming; 2nd Judy Marine
& Marge Kniat; 3rd Nelda Sedlacek & Pauline Pare
November 20: North-South 1st Ralph Ritter & Karla
Gengler; 2nd Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming;
3rd Marion Nelson & Roger Nelson; East-West
1st Pauline Pare & Nelda Sedlacek; 2nd Jane Gibbons &
George Rogers; 3rd Judy Marine & Marge Kniat
November 27: North-South 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish
Kellar; 2nd Graham Littlehales & Liz Smith; 3rd Jim Ford
& Don Fuller; East-West 1st Ralph Ritter & Judy
Robertson; 2nd Janice Fleming & Tom Fleming;
3rd Nelda Sedlacek & Pauline Pare
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
The next meeting of the LAVA Auxiliary will be
Wednesday, January 17 at 6:30 p.m. At this meeting
we will be finalizing the details for the Tag Sale, held
January 20 from 9 am to 2 pm at the Clubhouse. The
event will be open to the public.
The LAVA Auxiliary is made up of residents who love
our country. It is non-political and any Lake Ashton
resident is invited to join. We meet once a month on
the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m.
near the stage at the Clubhouse. THANK YOU to
the many members who have written sentiments on
Holiday Cards that will be sent to troops
overseas. This is one of several projects that the
Auxiliary members do that can be done from home
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and at no cost to an individual due to the fund
raising that is done throughout the year. It has been
very heartwarming to see the love and appreciation
that is written on the cards. Come check us out and
hear more about what we do. May you be blessed
with making happy memories this holiday season.
Let’s keep in prayer our military who will not be with
family this season. God Bless America!
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
LA Rockers is a wonderful group of residents that
spreads acts of kindness to our LA Community. You
never know how a small painted rock can change
someone’s day, outlook, or even their life. We
recently completed 2 service projects for the
holidays. For the LA Singles group holiday project
we painted rocks that matched a pair of fuzzy socks.
For Water’s Edge we delivered 150 rocks to be
handed out to their residents. The staff told us how
much the rocks spread holiday cheer. We’ve also
been busy painting and hiding rocks throughout
Lake Ashton to share smiles one rock at a time! The
Rockers meet in the HFC from 2 to 4 pm on the 1st
and 3rd Wednesday of the month. The 1st
Wednesday is for current members to learn new
skills and techniques. The 3rd Wednesday is a “Free
Paint” session where newcomers are welcome to
join the group. Newcomers will be lent the supplies
they need for their first session but must contact MJ
Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) at least five
days before the first meeting so supplies can be
provided.
LA BELLES
By Kathy Keding
LA Belles are goin’ fishing’! Meet us at Harry’s Old
Place (3751 Cypress Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven)
on Wednesday, January 31 at 11:30 am.
Landlubbers are more than welcome to join in the
fun! Reserve your space by signing up online via
link in the email blast by January 26. Call Barb at
248-670-9037 with any questions. Hope to see you
there!
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ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB
By Susie Escoda
All of you with Italian heritage are welcome to join us
on Tuesday, January 23 at 6 pm at the HFC for our
monthly potluck. The cost is $1 each to cover
expenses. Please bring a dish to share (desserts are
taken care of) and a beverage of your choice. Mark
your calendars for February 15, March 21 and April 18
for future potlucks. The annual dance will be held
March 1 at the HFC from 7 to 10 pm. The terrific
Happy Days band will be back. Tickets are $10. This is
a BYOB event and bring snacks for your table. Tickets
are available from Joe D’Herin (313-407-8286), Doug
Olympia (845-275-8468) or Susie Escoda.
MID-ATLANTIC PARTY
By David Harrison
It's time to have fun again at the Mid Atlantic Party
on Sunday, February 4, 2024 at 5 pm in the HFC
Community Center. Anyone who has ever lived or
worked in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West
Virginia, Pennsylvania or New Jersey is invited. The
menu consists of fried chicken, homemade crab
cake and a soft drink for $20 or you can BYOB.
Tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 2 at the HFC
Activities Desk with a check payable to Mid-Atlantic
Party. Choose white or dark meat chicken when you
sign up. Please bring a salad, side or dessert to
serve eight and a serving utensil. Tickets will be
sold until January 26 or 120 are sold. February 4 is
the Sunday before Super Bowl, and there is no
football. This is a great way to meet friends from
your state. Contact David or Barbara Harrison at
863-326-6418 with questions.
MN, ND, & SD
STATE PARTY
By Mark Rath
Former residents of Minnesota and North and South
Dakota, it is just one month before the party at the HFC.
Be sure your calendar is marked for Sunday, February
18th from 5 to 8 PM for the gathering.
Bring a dish to share that serves at least 8, mark your dish
and don’t forget a serving utensil. Coffee and water
provided, but bring your favorite beverage if you wish.
Come meet new people, enjoy a great potluck dinner,
and enjoy some fun the Committee is planning. For
reservations email statepartyatla@gmail.com
MICHIGAN POTLUCK
By Nancy Sztanyo
To all you Michiganders, Yoopers and Trolls! We
are so excited for our upcoming Michigan Potluck
on Sunday, March 3, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
at the HFC. Lots of people, delicious food and even
a little Michigan trivia. Sign up sheets will be
located at both the Clubhouse and the HFC in
January. $5.00 per couple or $3.00 pp ( to help pay
for the paper products needed). Please bring a dish
that will feed 8-10 people and your own beverage
This will be a fun filled event and we hope to see
everyone from our Great Lakes State! Any
questions - call or Nancy D’Herin 313.407.8283 or
Diane Schrauben 517.668.0832.
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LALGA
By Dawn Neigh
The New Year has begun with
many upcoming events for the LALGA. Our Solheim Cup
is planned for January 15th and 16th. The always fun
pairing party will be on January 9th. Mark your calendars!
Will it be Go Red! Or Go Blue!?
Our East West Tournament will be held January 30th. Last
year’s inaugural event was a great success with the East
claiming bragging rights. Will the East do it again or will
the West be victorious? Watch for more information and
sign up according to your side of Lake Ashton.
Our Member/Member tournament is in February with “18
Shades of Green”! Start planning with your partner for a
challenging and fun two days! Our Red Hoagland
challenge continues to be a tight race. Liz Leigh is in the
lead by $30. However, second through fourth are only $10
apart with Dori Krogman, Dixie Kite, and Bev Hines. And
speaking of Bev Hines, a huge thank you to Bev for taking
on the role of the LALGA Publicity chair. Please join me in
welcoming Bev to your board and thank her for agreeing
to commit her time and talents to this role. See you on
Tuesdays!
LA NINERS
By Marti Schmidt
Sassy Santa showed up to the
Holiday party, gave out some gifts,
and a good time was had by all. If
you were unable to attend our
holiday luncheon, we still have your
gift. Just ask a board member at
your next round of Tuesday golf.
And a big thanks to all of Santa’s
helpers who made it an event to
remember. Going into 2024, please remember to play
ready golf, and keep the foursome ahead of you on the
course in sight. See you all out on the course… Still have
questions? Ready to join? Contact Denise at
denisepops23@aol.com for more info!
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Market risk is something all investors worry about, but those close
to retirement have limited time to recover from the loss. If you’re
within ten years of retirement, your investments are at a critical stage
to continue to gain value and avoid loss. Without thinking through
the dynamics of gains and losses, investors leave themselves
open to market risk that could prematurely deplete their retirement
assets. One way that investors avoid loss is by including annuities
in their retirement portfolio. Annuities, which are becoming more
widely used in the financial services industry, are a contract with an
insurance company to provide investors with a guaranteed stream
of income in retirement. They offer tax-deferred growth of earnings
similar to other traditional tax-deferred investments. However, many
investors still don’t fully understand the different types of annuities,
how they work, or the fees associated with them. The three types of
annuities widely used in financial planning are fixed annuities, fixedindexed
annuities, and variable annuities. Like any financial product,
there are pros and cons to each type of annuity, and due diligence of
investigating any annuity should take precedence before purchasing
one for your retirement portfolio:
Fixed Annuity Pros:
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Provides a fixed rate of return the insurance company generates from
investing in high-quality corporate and government bonds.
• Grow on a tax-deferred basis.
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The interest rate is typically guaranteed the first ten years of the
contract, and a guaranteed minimum interest rate sets after the initial
guarantee period to protect against declining interest rates.
Provides a guaranteed lifetime income and protection against longevity
risk; annuity payments continue the rest of your life.
The Cons:
• When the guaranteed rate expires, the rate is adjusted based on the
earnings in the insurer’s investment account. If this occurs during a lowinterest
rate or unfavorable stock market environment, a lower rate of
return may apply.
• Can have high surrender rates from one to fifteen years and withdraws
over ten percent during the surrender period incur fees.
Fixed-Indexed Annuity Pros:
• Your principal is protected during a down market, and you won’t lose
your initial investment or accumulation.
• Grow on a tax-deferred basis.
Contact me today!
Jim Cooper
Certified Financial Fiduciary
P: (863) 589-6850
E: jimcooper@newinsightfinancial.com
Lake Ashton Resident
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The Cons:
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The return is based on an index (ex. The S&P 500), which grows the
annuity’s value over time.
Provides a guaranteed lifetime income and protection against longevity
risk; you receive annuity payments for life.
Some are complex, costly, and aren’t always necessary for the investor.
Is not a growth-market product. Ask for written information from
the insurer about the annuity product and don’t just accept a verbal
explanation so you fully understand the product.
Variable Annuity Pros:
• Grow on a tax-deferred basis like fixed and fixed-indexed annuities.
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Include pre-selected mutual fund subaccounts for the initial investment.
• Offer unlimited contributions (some restrictions apply from the insurer).
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Include both living and death benefits through contract ‘riders.’
Beneficiaries can choose between the current contract values, its
highest value on the contract anniversary, or determine a value based
on a guaranteed hypothetical rate of return.
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Are expensive and come with many fees and charges, which decreases
the accumulation.
Are market sensitive and may incur a loss to the investor.
Both the salesperson and the investor often misunderstand this complex
product.
Annuities offer many benefits to investors and have their place in
retirement planning, but only if suitable for the investor and a part
of an investment strategy using other types of investments and
accounts. Investors should fully understand the risks associated with
annuities before purchasing them. If you have any questions about
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feature offers no additional value. Qualified distributions from a Roth IRA are
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It’s a wrap. The curtain
came down on the 2023
LAMGA season in
December with an
important year-end
meeting and preparations
for the 2024 season. The
December 6 annual
meeting and luncheon
brought together members for a two-nets team game
followed by the meeting where league president Rolly
Geyer announced results for the three board seats up for
election. The three incumbents running – Larry Wilson, Tim
Wayt and Jacques Fleischmann – were re-elected to twoyear
terms. The other three seats on the board will be up
for a member vote in November 2024.
The meeting also shined a spotlight on the four golfers who
finished atop the leaderboard of the Red Hoagland
Hyundai Challenge: 1. John Milsom; 2. Doug Hines; 3. Paul
Panone; and 4. Rolly Geyer. They received golf shop gift
certificates for their scoring during the weekly LAMGA
games in 2023.
Looking ahead to next season, treasurer Dan Baun urged
members to submit their enrollment applications and fees in
by December 31 so they can take part in the Kickoff LAMGA
game on January 3. The game that week – pick your partner
– includes another luncheon at the Eagle’s Nest.
The kickoff event also means that the annual MemberGuest
tournament is not far behind. Dates for the league’s
signature event of the year are March 7, 8 and 9.
Registration takes place this month, and the first 54 teams
to sign up and pay their entry fee will have a spot in the
highly popular tournament.
For more information about LAMGA and the schedule of
upcoming weekly games, go to the league’s web page on
LakeAshtonLiving.com. The link is in the Golf section of the
Community menu.
Top finishers in the 2023 Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge
were honored at the LAMGA annual meeting. From left,
John Milsom, Doug Hines, Paul Panone, Rolly Geyer.
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Portrait of a Bride
January 27, 1 to 4 pm
AN EVOLVING SILHOUETTE
Presented By Special Guest Leigh Ann Brown
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
Tickets: $15 at the Clubhouse Activities Office or Online
Refreshments Provided!
Leigh Ann will display a selection of 25-30 of her favorite gowns
from her vintage collection of over 300 gowns. She will present a
brief history of the time period in which each of the gowns were
worn, often discussing women's issues of the day.
This fundraiser, returning by popular demand,
is sponsored by Blankets of Love at Lake Ashton (BOLLA)
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