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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
April 2021
Simply the Best!
Spring has Sprung!
Activities Are
Popping Up
All AROUND
Lake Ashton!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 and Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
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MAKE NO MISTAKE, WE ARE THE BEST AT WHAT WE DO!
• Lake Ashton Realty was involved in over 60
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closings.
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of the initial residents who has called Lake
Ashton home for over 18 years.
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APRIL 2021
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THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY
PARTICULAR POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY,
MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR ANY PRODUCT OR
SERVICE.
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Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to
be as pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact
any of the below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Desk:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
HOA Office (LW)
Ashton Tap & Grill
Annie Toth, GM
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Assistant Pro Matt Auen
Eagle’s Nest
Vicki Moore - Manager
RV & Storage Center
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
Mary Bosman
mbosman@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
CR 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
863.324.5810 ma2077@metzcorp.com
11 am to 8 pm daily
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
mauen@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 vmoore@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtongolf.com
Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
In case of emergency, dial 911
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In person coffee resumes! A virtual option will still be made
available to those that wish to attend via Zoom. The link will be sent out
via email blast. Masks will be mandatory and tables will be 6 feet apart
with a maximum of 6 chairs per table. Bring your own coffee, or Cuppa
Joe coffee truck will be in the parking lot at 8:45 am.
APRIL 5
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Organization Spotlight: Neighborhood Watch
Featured Vendors - HCA - Christine Graves, The Flagpole Man
APRIL 12
Featured Speaker - Polk County Roads
Featured Vendors: Tessier Law Firm and
Matthew Simpson with Edward Jones
Bite Me Monday - donations of pet items for
the Polk County Humane Society can be
dropped off at the Clubhouse
APRIL 19 NO MONDAY
COFFEE - BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS MEETING
Peanut Butter Monday - donations of
non-perishable food items for a local
food pantry can be dropped off at the Clubhouse
APRIL 26
Blast from the Past with David Harrison
Spirit Week Kick-off: Mascot Monday - Wear
your favorite team attire and celebrate living in Lake Ashton!
Featured Vendor: Matthew Grubb with Morgan Stanley
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Friday, April 16 at 9 am
HFC
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, April 19
9 am Budget Workshop
10 am CDD Board Meeting
11:30 am Joint Board
Meeting with LAIICDD
Clubhouse Ballroom
NEW RESIDENT
SOCIAL
May 12 at 2 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
The monthly Farmers Market will be on April 14 from 10 am to
2 pm in the Clubhouse West parking lot. Residents are more
than welcome to attend the Market as a vendor. Please call
Caroline at the Clubhouse Activities Desk or email
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com for more information.
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NEWS 6
SAFETY 20
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
GOLF 32
CLUBS 34
MIND & BODY 38
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BY CHRIS TINE WELLS,
LACDD COMMUNIT Y
DIREC T OR
For over a year now residents have overcome many adversities and remained optimistic and resilient.
Expressions of hope, gratitude, comfort, and compassion echoed throughout the community in the
form of socially distant block parties, homemade cloth masks for other residents and healthcare
professionals, parades to celebrate birthdays and holidays, assorted scavenger hunts, marketplace
drive-thru ordering events and food drives, food trucks, and more. Many residents have become virtual
experts on Zoom, using the platform to attend at-home exercise and craft classes, club meetings and
other activities, including virtual Monday Coffee meetings, and Board of Supervisors meetings. The
community came together to create a positive environment out of what could have quickly become a
negative one, always thinking of others in Lake Ashton and surrounding communities. With vaccines
being offered to residents in the Clubhouse recently, there is a great sense of accomplishment and
relief among Supervisors, staff, and all of the volunteers that helped with all of these special programs.
It has been our pleasure to help residents through this tough time. We are still all in this together!
Supervisors and Staff would like to wish residents a Happy Passover and Happy Easter. April is also
Volunteer Appreciation Month and there certainly are many volunteers here to appreciate. CDD
Supervisors, HOA Directors and ARC members work hard every day to help keep the community
beautiful and in compliance. CERT, CAP, and Neighborhood Watch help keep the community safe.
Activities Desk and Media Center Volunteers ensure the amenities at the Clubhouse are organized,
assist staff, and help residents with getting the information they need in an efficient manner. Finally
club, group, organization, and special event
volunteers help to ensure the community remains
active and fun! Thank you for all you do. Take a look
at the back cover for ways LACDD and LAIICDD
Supervisors and Staff will be saying “Thank You”
during Volunteer Appreciation Week.
260.820.0389, rplummer@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chairman
Clubhouse Facilities including Outdoor Amenities
(Dog Park, Pool, Sports Courts)
863.875.9228 or 732.718.7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Lloyd Howison, Assistant Secretary - Golf Cart
Paths, Bridges and all Ponds
704.302.6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Harry Krumrie, Assistant Secretary - Restaurant
407.766.9237, hkrumrie@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary - Budget,
Finance, Reserve Study
863.949.0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: Mondays, 10 am to Noon, Clubhouse
Conference Room
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At the March 15 Board of Supervisors meeting
Supervisors voted to increase capacities at the
Clubhouse amenities while continuing to require
masks at all indoor amenities and enforce 6 feet
social distance. The updated capacity levels are
included on page 10 and have been sent out via
email blast to residents. Masks are still required in
addition to 6 feet social distancing when utilizing
the amenities. Capital improvement projects were
also presented and will be reevaluated at the April
Budget Workshop. Please mark April 19 on your
calendar for the LACDD Budget Workshop at 9 am,
the LACDD Board of Supervisors meeting at 10:30
and a Joint CDD Meeting at 11:30. All residents are
encouraged to attend in person or via Zoom. A
wrap-up report of additional actions taken at this
meeting has been sent out via email blast. If you
did not receive this please send an email request to
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
LACDD BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS CONTA C T
INFO
Robert (Bob) Plummer, Chairman - Security,
Operations and Staff
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BY MAR Y BOSMAN,
LAIICDD COMMUNIT Y
DIREC T OR
You will hear the words “herd immunity” frequently in the next few months. This relates of course, to the
people that have received both of their vaccines for COVID – 19. Florida has lowered the age
requirement to 60 plus at the time of this writing. We’re excited to be looking at a potential July full
open for the HFC, but the LA II CDD is committed to resident safety, so will do so cautiously. Get your
scheduling requests in if you are wanting to plan a party this summer or an ongoing activity reservation.
Of course, staff is planning a great herd party for all of Lake Ashton residents.
April is the month for giving special thanks to our volunteers. Lake Ashton is fortunate to have many
great folks who give of their time and efforts. The LA II CDD Board of Supervisors are elected and can
legally choose to be compensated, but they donate their time and efforts instead. HOA and ARC leaders
serve also in a volunteer capacity. CERT, CAP, Neighborhood Watch, the Swim Team coach, chairpersons
for Pickleball, Tennis, and Basketball, along with a multitude of chairpersons of the groups that meet
regularly. Not to be thought of as last by any means, the HFC office volunteers and the HFC Media
Center volunteers are included as well. There are so many good people at Lake Ashton, I hope I haven’t
forgotten any. There’s always a kind person willing to give of their time and expertise when needed. For
these wonderful people we say, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR BEING A VOLUNTEER! National
Volunteer Week is April 18th through the 24th so
if you see a volunteer in action, please thank them.
The HFC and the Clubhouse are working together
on some fun events/surprises for our volunteers.
LAIICDD BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS CONTAC T INFO
By the time this publication gets out, the repairs
on the HFC porte-cochère will be completed. The
structure will be structurally safe, and more easily
cleaned, as well as being more aesthetically
pleasing. The ball finials and posts on the
entrance fence are all freshly painted (all 140 plus
of them!) and are looking good thanks to many
hard hours of work by our HFC Maintenance team
of James and Karen. Good work, team!
Jim Mecsics, Chairman - Public Safety, Security,
Amenities and District Support
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
Office Hours: Mondays from 1:30 pm to 3 pm,
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Duff Hill, Assistant Secretary -
Public Works & Budget
Office Hours: Mondays at 10:30 am to 12 pm,
863.875.4216, duffhill5429@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Office Hours: Thursdays at 9 to 10:30 am,
352.250.9707,
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Colette McKie, Assistant Secretary - Grounds and
Landscaping, Planning, and Transportation System
Office Hours: Thursdays from 1 pm to 3 pm,
443.994.2939, cmckie@lakeashton2cdd.com
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NEWS
HOURS OF OPERATION
CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm, 7 days a week
CLUBHOUSE OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
9 am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday
RESIDENT PHOTO ID HOURS
New hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11 am to
4 pm or other times by appointment.
HFC OFFICES & ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 10 pm Monday through Friday
Fitness Room, Spas and Pool: 6 am to 10 pm
Monday through Friday and
8 am – 1 pm Saturdays. Closed Sundays.
The Clubhouse has entered
Phase IV of COVID-19 protocols.
Many Phase III guidelines are still
in effect and can be viewed on
lakeashtoncdd.com. Even
though many have received a
COVID-19 vaccine, masks are
still required when using any
indoor Clubhouse amenities.
The Clubhouse amenities have
the following capacity limits:
Ballroom: 400 people
Tables must be 6 feet apart,
maximum of 6 people per table
Media Center: 8 people
Avoid using the computers
labeled “Not Available for Use”
Cinema: 40 people
Chairs, railings and door handles
will be sanitized between
showings. Avoid the chairs
labeled “Not Available for Use”
COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease
that can lead to severe illness and death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, senior citizens and guests
with underlying medical conditions are
especially vulnerable. By visiting the
amenities, you voluntarily assume all risks
related to exposure to COVID-19.
Conference Room: 6 people
Card Room: 16 people
Tables must be 6 feet apart,
maximum of 4 people per table
Game Room: 16 people
Tables must be 6 feet apart,
maximum of 4 people per table
Craft Room: 20 people
Maximum of 6 people per table
Fitness Center: 12 people
Wipe down machines before
and after use, masks must be
worn at all times
Bowling Alley: 20 people
Outdoor Pool and Spa: 75
people in the Pool, 4 people in
the Spa. Maintain 6 feet social
distancing when around those
not in your household
Shuffleboard Courts/Tennis
Courts/Bocce Courts: Sanitize
equipment after each use
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Pavilion: 40 people
Sanitize all tables and chairs
using the provided sanitizer after
use.
Pet Play Park: Open sunrise to
sunset, Maintain 6 feet social
distancing when around those
not in your household.
Residents should notify Amenity
Management staff if diagnosed
with COVID-19 and have used
the amenities in the past 7 days.
Affected amenity/amenities and
nearby restrooms will be shut
down if needed for cleaning and
sanitization. The community will
be notified if any resident testing
positive visited the amenities in
the past 7 days. Identities of
residents who test positive will
never be disclosed.
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ASHTON?
VISITING
LAKE
LAKE
ASHTON?
Anyone using amenities at the Clubhouse or HFC should have a Lake Ashton Resident
Identification card or facilities Guest Pass. Please visit either Activities Desk for more information.
• Golf carts only be driven by those 14 years and up in Lake Wales, and 16 and up in Winter Haven.
• Fishing is permitted but anyone over 16 years of age must have a valid Florida fishing license
(exemptions listed on myfwc.com), and there is a catch and release policy for District-owned lake/
retention ponds.
POOL AND SPA
FRIENDLY
REMINDERS
Please shower before
entering Lake Ashton pools
or spas. Only those aged 13
years and older should enjoy the
spas. Do not eat or drink while in the pool or
spa, including sitting on the side of pool or spa.
Florida health codes do not allow for any
beverages (even bottled water) to be in the wet
pool deck (the 4” perimeter around the entire
pool and spa).
At this time all water fountains are unavailable for
use. Residents must bring their own water
bottles for use while at the facilities.
RESIDENTS ARE ASKED TO USE GOOD
JUDGEMENT WHEN BRINGING GUESTS TO
THE CLUBHOUSE AND THE HFC, TAKING
INTO CONSIDERATION THE CAPACITY
LIMITS AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS IN
PLACE. RESIDENTS WILL HAVE FIRST
PRIORITY TO USE ALL AMENITIES. GUESTS
WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE IF CAPACITY
LIMITATIONS PREVENT A RESIDENT FROM
GAINING ACCESS TO ANY AMENITY.
Enjoy Your Stay!
WILDLIFE ALERT: WATCH
FOR ALLIGATORS
Alligators and crocodiles are an
important part of Florida's heritage
and play a valuable role in the
ecosystems where they live. Those who
live near lakes and ponds should expect to see
alligators from time to time but they should never be
fed or approached.
If you see an alligator:
• Always give these reptiles a respectful distance —
at least 10 feet — and always leave them alone.
• If you encounter an aggressive alligator, call the
Nuisance Alligator Hotline: 1-866-FWC-GATOR
(392-4286).
• Alligators are nocturnal animals, more active during
the night. After dark, avoid fresh and brackish bodies
of water, though alligators sometimes lurk in salt
water. Unprovoked bites will often occur at the edge
of the water.
• Never feed alligators; it encourages them to lose
their natural fear of people. It is also illegal.
• Small children and small animals like pets are
generally more at risk than large adults.
• Female alligators protect their nests by hissing and
opening their mouths; this does not mean they are
preparing to attack.
• 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.
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6 FOR CITY OF LAKE WALES
The Regular Municipal Election for the City of
Lake Wales will be held Tuesday, April 6. There are
two seats up for election: Seat 2, District 19
(currently held by Commissioner Curtis Gibson)
and Seat 4, District 27 (currently held by
Commissioner Allen Goldstein). Lake Ashton
residents living in Lake Wales can vote in person
in the Clubhouse Ballroom on Election Day or
contact the Supervi sor of Elect ions at
863.534.5888 to request an absentee ballot. The
polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm. Contact the
City of Lake Wales City Clerk at 863.678,4182, or
visit polkelections.com for a sample ballot. There
will be no activities in the Ballroom and no
movies shown on this day. The Activities Desk
will remain open from 9 am — 5 pm.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Residents do not plan on an emergency to occur
while enjoying themselves at Lake Ashton but just
in case, there are various emergency assistance
items at the Clubhouse that can help. As always,
in case of an emergency, immediately call 911.
Every second counts. There is an outdoor
emergency phone near the East pool entrance
gate at the Clubhouse, next to the large pool
rules sign. This can be used in case of any
emergency requiring 911 responders. The phone
has a single push button and an attendant will
answer the call within 30 seconds or sooner to
dispatch 911. All dispatchers are CPR certified to
assist with emergencies while responders are on
their way. The emergency phone allows for
automatic identification of the Clubhouse
address.
There is also an Automated External Defibrillator
(AED) and a first aid kit located next to the
restrooms across from the Restaurant in the
Clubhouse as well as on the roving patrol cart. It
is important to receive training on use of an AED
in the event of an emergency. AED and CPR
training will be offered in the fall and all residents
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STO P B A R S
Recently multiple stop
lines (also known as stop
bars) were relocated at
various places in the
Lake Wales portion of
Lake Ashton. Residents will notice some stop lines
are after stop signs. According to the Official Florida
Driver's License Handbook "stop lines (bars) show
where you must stop for a stop sign or red light. You
must stop your vehicle before any part of it crosses
the line...". The stop sign provides the instruction to
stop and the stop bar is the location to stop.
are encouraged to take advantage of this lifesaving
training. Residents needing help locating
these life-saving items can see Clubhouse staff
Monday — Friday, 9 am -— 5 pm.
PA R K I N G I N F O R M AT I O N
Parking can become scarce during
high attendance events at Lake
Ashton. Please consider carpooling
(or cartpooling) to popular activities.
When driving a golf cart to the
amenities, please save spaces by
parking at least two carts in parking
spaces designed for cars. When parking along the
curb in front of the Clubhouse or HFC, please pull
up with both front tires to the curb to maximize
designated golf cart parking. Please remember
cars should not be left unattended in the circular
drives in front of the Clubhouse and HFC.
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How many lakes (not ponds) are in Lake
Ashton? Can you name all of them? The
answer will be at the bottom of the Mind and
Body section of this newsletter (page 38).
CON S E RVAT I O N A R E A S
The conservation areas adjacent to some homes in
Lake Ashton are protected by a permit with the
Southwest Florida Water Management District
(SWFWMD). The clearing or trimming of any trees or
vegetation beyond rear property lines is prohibited as
these conservation areas lie within the District’s
property. The permit identifies the District as the sole
manager of these areas, and as such, the District is
responsible for maintaining them in the natural state
in perpetuity per the permit. These areas were part of
the original integral design of the community and
cannot be altered from their native state. In addition
to trimming and clearing of trees or vegetation,
please be sure there is no yard art, garden furniture,
bird feeders, or plant trimmings in these areas. Any
encroachment into this conservation area that
requires remediation may necessitate correction at
homeowner’s expense. No maintenance in these
areas should be conducted without first contacting
staff. If you are unsure if any area near your home is a
conservation area or if you have concerns or
questions please contact Christine at
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com. Thank you for your
assistance in keeping Lake Ashton beautiful and in
compliance with SWFWMD.
FEEDING SANDHILL CRANES
• Cranes fed by humans can become aggressive
toward people. In several instances, children have
been attacked by cranes.
• Cranes also have been known to cause property
damage.
• Cranes attracted to people's yards for feed are put
at risk as they walk across roads. Many sandhill cranes
are killed each year on Florida roads.
• Cranes' diets, which normally are quite diverse, are
disrupted when they eat one food item (such as corn),
consistently.
• Heavy pesticide use in urban lawns also is of
concern. Young sandhill cranes have died from
pesticide poisoning.
People may inadvertently put sandhill cranes at risk
when they attract them with feed. This includes
"accidental feeding," such as when bird seed is spilled
from bird feeders onto the ground below. In 2002, the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
made it illegal to intentionally feed sandhill cranes
(Florida Administrative Code 68A-4.001(6)). It's never
a good idea to feed wildlife. Florida sandhill cranes
have an abundance of natural foods (insects and small
animals) and they do not need handouts from
humans. More information can be found on the
myfwc.com website.
SHREDDING EVENT
Tessier Law Firm is sponsoring a mobile shredding
service on May 8. Bring any papers in a bag to the
Clubhouse lobby on this day from 9 am to noon.
Please remove all clips and rubber bands before
dropping off (staples are ok to keep).
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* 10 Year & Warranty on new units
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* Special January & February pricing
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This month outlines the policy regarding use of the
swimming pools at Lake Ashton. There is an outdoor
pool at the Clubhouse and an indoor pool at the Health
and Fitness Center (HFC). The full policy can be found at
lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com under
"Additional District Documents". Questions can be
directed to Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community
Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or Mary Bosman,
LAII (WH) CDD Community Director.
1. The Swimming pool is open for free swim unless
restricted due to the scheduling of swim lessons and
aquatic/recreational programs approved by the Amenity
Manager.
2. There is no lifeguard on duty. Patrons and Guests
swim at their own risk and must adhere to swimming
pool rules at all times.
3. All Patrons must present proper identification or
Guest Passes when requested by Staff. As a rule, a
Resident may allow up to four (4) Guests to the
swimming pool areas.
4. Use of the swimming pools is permitted only during
designated hours.
5. Pool and spa availability may be limited or rotated in
order to facilitate maintenance of the facility and to
maintain health code regulations.
6. Any person swimming during non-posted swimming
hours will be subject to suspension and termination
policy.
7. Guests under eighteen (18) years of age must be
accompanied by an adult at all times
8. Proper swim attire (no cutoffs) must be worn in the
pool.
9. Children under three (3) years of age, and those who
are not reliably toilet trained, must wear rubber-lined
swim diapers, as well as a swimsuit over the swim
diaper, to reduce the health risks associated with human
waste in the swimming pool/deck area.
10. Adults with bladder control issues or incontinence
must wear appropriate attire.
11. The changing of diapers or clothes is not allowed
poolside.
12. Showers are required before entering the pool.
13. No one shall pollute the pool. Anyone who pollutes
the pool is liable for any costs incurred in treating and
reopening the pool.
14. Loud, profane, or abusive language is absolutely
prohibited; no physical or verbal abuse will be tolerated.
15. Diving is prohibited; no diving, jumping, pushing,
running, throwing any item or other
horseplay is allowed in the pool or on the pool deck
area.
16. No pets (except service animals), bicycles,
skateboards, roller blades, scooters and golf carts are
permitted on the pool deck area.
17. Radios, tape players, CD players, MP3 players and
televisions are not permitted unless they are personal
units equipped with headphones or for scheduled
activities such as aqua fitness classes.
18. Play equipment, such as floats, rafts, snorkels,
flotation devices and other recreational items must meet
with Staff approval. Radio controlled water craft are not
allowed at any time in the pool area. The facility reserves
the right to discontinue usage of such play equipment
during times of peak or scheduled activity at the pool,
or if the equipment causes a safety concern.
19. Pool entrances must be kept clear at all times.
20. No swinging on ladders, fences, or railings is
allowed.
21. Pool furniture is not to be removed from the pool
area.
22. No food or drink are allowed within the area of the
wet pool deck (which is defined as the area within four
(4) feet of the pool).
23. Food and drinks are permitted outside the wet pool
deck area. Glass containers, dishes, and drinking cups
are prohibited. Food and non-alcoholic beverages may
be brought to the pool area for personal use.
24. No chewing gum is permitted in the pool or spa or
on the surrounding deck areas.
25. The Districts are not responsible for lost or stolen
items.
26. Chemicals used in the pool/spa may affect certain
hair or fabric colors. The Districts are not responsible for
these effects.
27. The Amenity Manager will control whether
swimming is permitted in inclement weather, and the
pool facility may be closed or opened at their discretion.
While at the Clubhouse outdoor Pool, if the lightning
alarm sounds, all Patrons must evacuate the pool
immediately.
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By Iris Realmuto
The Lake Ashton Focus 2025 Group, comprised of
residents from the entire community, has developed a
survey to assess the needs of the community over the
next 5 years. Your participation is important to ensure
the survey results are representative of the whole
community.
All residents of Lake Ashton are encouraged to
complete the survey online (sent via email blast). Each
person in a household should complete their own
survey. Each resident should complete only one survey.
The information provided will be analyzed by members
of the LA Focus 2025 group and included in a report to
help CDD supervisors understand residents’ needs and
assist in developing future plans and budgets for their
districts. Completing it electronically is preferred.
If necessary, paper copies are available
at both the Clubhouse and HFC
Activities Desks. All online and paper
surveys must be submitted no later
than April 8. Questions? Call Debby
Landgrebe (863-268-8193), Iris Para
(330.352.5042), or Iris Realmuto
(603.759.3513).
LO C AT I O N C H A N G E
FOR HOA & RV
STO R A G E
DROPBOXES IN THE
CLUBHOUSE
Please note that the Lake Wales and
Winter Haven HOA drop boxes have
been moved from outside the Club
Office in the Clubhouse to the signup
wall in the Clubhouse Ballroom next to
the kitchen, across from the Activities
Desk. The Winter Haven HOA box also
serves as a place to drop off RV
storage/boat slip payments.
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LA CER T MEMBERS V OLUNTEER AT
LAKE ASHTON V A C CINATION POD
By Gary Bishop, LA CERT
A vaccination event was held at the Clubhouse on March 16.
The CERT volunteers who helped with the process were: Ernie
Harben, James Schuppe, Jim Carlin, Claude Brown,
Monty Formby, Walt Shearin, Louis Crognale, Debby
Landgrebe, Stuart Neuberger, David Neuner, Sil Wells and
Gary Bishop.
Residents will receive
their second vaccine
on April 9. Anyone
still in need of their
first shot can get
vaccinated as well.
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By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Summer is just around the corner. These tips are
pertinent all year long. It’s never too early to start
sprucing up crime prevention activities at home.
• Trim trees and bushes around your home
(windows and doors should be clear and visible
from the street). Lock pet doors unless in use by
your pet (this convenient open door can let
burglars have access to your home).
• Consider purchasing a heavy safe for cash and
jewelry (only give location to trusted people).
• Avoid home-improvement scams (door-to-door
solicitors should never be let inside your home).
Ask for identification and check references before
agreeing to repairs.
• Don’t announce vacation plans on social media
(post pictures after you return).
• Let a neighbor friend and your area NW
Coordinator know you will be away so they can
keep extra eyes and ears on your property.
Always better safe than sorry!
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PLEASE NOTE NEW SHOWTIMES: 11 AM,
3 PM, 7 PM. TUESDAY SHOWINGS ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED. CAPACITY: 40
CINEMA IS SANITIZED AFTER
EACH SHOWING
MARCH 30 - APRIL 1
NEWS OF THE WORLD
2020 | PG-13 | 1h 58min
Some language, disturbing images,
thematic Material, violence. Five years
after the end of the Civil War, Capt.
Jefferson Kyle Kidd crosses paths with a
10-year-old girl taken by the Kiowa
people. Forced to return to her aunt
and uncle, Kidd agrees to escort the
child across the harsh and unforgiving plains of
Texas. The long journey soon turns into a fight for
survival as the traveling companions encounter
danger at every turn — both human and natural.
APRIL 7 — 8 (NO MOVIES APRIL 6)
COMING 2 AMERICA
2021 | PG-13 | 1h 49min
Crude and sexual content, language,
drug content. Set in the lush and royal
country of Zamunda, newly-crowned
King Akeem (Eddie Murphy) and his
trusted confidante Semmi (Arsenio
Hall) embark on an all-new hilarious
adventure traversing the globe from
their great African nation to Queens, New York.
APRIL 13 — 15
THUNDER FORCE
2021 | PG-13 | 1h 45min
Some action/violence, language. Two
estranged childhood best friends
(Melissa McCarthy, Octavia Spencer)
reunite after one devises a treatment
that gives them powers to protect their
city from supervillains.
APRIL 20 — 22 (NO 11 AM MOVIE APRIL 21)
THE INFORMER
2020 | R | 1h 53min
Strong violence, language. Pete Koslow
(Joel Kinnaman) is a former special
operations soldier working as an
informant for the FBI to help dismantle
the Polish mafia's drug trade in New
York. But when the operation goes
wrong, Pete is coerced into returning to
the prison he previously served time for
manslaughter in, to help take down the cartel.
APRIL 27 — 29 (NO 7 PM MOVIE APRIL 28 & 29)
SOMETIMES ALWAYS NEVER
2020 | NR | 1h 31min
Thematic elements, some sexual
references. After his son Michael left
over a game of Scrabble, Alan (Bill
Nighy) and his family barely spoke to
each other. But when a mysterious
online player emerges who might be
their prodigal son, Alan must find the
right words before he loses everything.
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xCLASSIC & SPECIAL INTEREST MOVIES ARE
SHOWN IN THE CLUBHOUSE CINEMA ON
FRIDAYS AT 11 AM (CLOSED CAPTIONED) &
3 PM (PLEASE NOTE NEW SHOWTIMES)
APRIL 30
BIG FISH
APRIL 2
EASTER PARADE
1918 | NR | 1h 43min
Judy Garland and Fred Astaire sing and
trip the light fantastic to 17 Irving Berlin
tunes in this romantic classic. The
simple plot concerns a hoofer (Astaire) who teams
with an inexperienced chorus girl (Garland) in order
to show up his former dance partner, Nadine (Ann
Miller). Berlin's tunes, which include "We're a Couple
of Swells" and "Happy Easter," sparkle in Astaire
and Garland's able hands (and feet).
APRIL 9 - NO MOVIE
APRIL 16
THE LIGHTKEEPERS
2009 | PG | 1h 36min
Richard Dreyfuss stars as solitary
lighthouse keeper Seth Atkins, who no
longer thinks he needs women until
well-kept Ruth (Mamie Gummer) and
her housekeeper, Mrs. Bascom (Blythe
Danner), arrive. An unexpected
romance is rekindled when Seth is forced to confront
a past love. Daniel Adams writes and directs this
period drama set on the shores of Cape Cod, 1912.
APRIL 23
GOODFELLAS
1990 | R | 2h 25min
Director Martin Scorsese's gripping
gangster opus recounts three decades
in the life of mobster Henry Hill, who
dreamed of becoming a big-time wise guy but
landed in the Witness Protection Program instead.
2003 | PG-13 | 2h 5min
When Edward Bloom (Albert Finney)
becomes ill, his son, William (Billy
Crudup), travels to be with him. They
have a strained relationship because his father has
always told exaggerated stories about his life. Even
on his deathbed, Edward recounts fantastical
anecdotes. When William, who is a journalist, starts
to investigate his father's tales, he begins to
understand the man and his penchant for
storytelling.
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2019 SR 60 E., Lake Wales, FL 33898
(833) 679-9689, allstargrillfl.com
Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 am - 10 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am - 12 pm
Happy Hour 2 - 7 pm
Two time champions for best wings! Dine in or take out.
Full bar with TVs, NFL Ticket, pool tables, darts, games.
CHERRY POCKET STEAK N SEAFOOD SHAK
3100 Canal Rd., Lake Wales FL 33898
(863) 439-2031, www.cherrypocket.com
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: Monday - Thursday 11:30 am-8 pm;
Friday & Saturday 11:30 am-9 pm
We serve delicious Seafood, Steaks,
Burgers, Salads, Chicken, Pork Chops, Pasta, Wings, AYCE
Specials & a Full Liquor Bar. Ask about karaoke & live music.
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EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
By Debby Landgrebe
Rejoice and celebrate the blessing of Resurrection Sunday on Easter, April 4. Bring your golf carts,
blankets, family, friends and neighbors. Most of all bring your heart prepared to sing praises to the
Risen Lord and be filled with abundant joy! Service will begin promptly at 7 am at the Clubhouse
garden/lawn overlooking Lake Ashton. Gather to hear a local pastor and sing wonderful Easter hymns.
For those planning to attend their own church service, the Sunrise Service will conclude by 8 am.
Socially distant eating will be available. An offering will be taken. Everyone is welcome, regardless of
belief. This year in particular we certainly have many reasons to be thankful. Hope to see you Easter
Sunday. Any questions, contact Debby Landgrebe.
RON SEGGI’S TRIBUTE TO DICK
CLARK'S CARAVAN OF STARS
Radio, tv personality, entertainer, and two-time Emmy Award nominee
Ron Seggi and his turbocharged orchestra perform the great songs
from the top singers from the ‘50s to today in Tribute to his longtime
friend, Dick Clark and his legendary “CARAVAN OF STARS." This show
was rescheduled from 2020. If you purchased tickets last year they will
still be valid for the 8 pm show, and additional tickets can be purchased
at the Clubhouse Activities Desk. The show will be on April 10 at 8 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Tickets are $25. Purchase tickets with a
check payable to LACDD, Visa, or MasterCard.
SPRING BREAK K ARAOKE
By Karen Nelson
Join your friends and neighbors in celebrating Spring at Karaoke on, April 17 from 7 to 9:30 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Enjoy lots of singing, some prize drawings, dancing, and a cash bar. Tickets $10
per person on sale at the Activities Desk with checks payable to LAPAC.
MAD TEA PAR TY
Bring your best décor for a Mad Tea Party at the Clubhouse April 21 at 12 pm.
Tickets are $15 each. Go mad decorating with whatever tickles your fancy, but don’t
forget your teacups! Ashton Tap & Grill will provide a tea time lunch of petite
sandwiches (chicken salad, cucumber cream cheese, ham salad), almond bacon
crostini, hummus with veggies, and petite desserts, along with hot tea, iced tea, and
water. Prizes will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places so decorate like you need to
impress the Queen of Hearts. Don’t be late for this very important date!
Tickets are on sale at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
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one activity each week leading up to Spirit Week and Senior Prom.
The first activity is a Pool Party on April 1 from 2 to 6 pm. Ashton Tap & Grill will be
offering a $14.99 cook-out special consisting of a hamburger, a hot dog, coleslaw, baked
beans, corn on the cob, and ice cream.
Rock Painting with the LA Rockers will take place in the Ballroom at 3 pm on April 8.
Search for Ashton Tap & Grill “free item” coupons and candy-filled eggs at the Egg Hunt April 15 at 11
am (residents can only take part in the hunt if they participate in at least two other activities).
Finally, the LA Garden Club will be celebrating both Spring and Earth Day by teaching how to make
seed bombs on April 22 at 3 pm in the Ballroom.
These activities are free for all residents to enjoy thanks to these sponsors: Nick Toadvine of Guardian
Wealth, Performance Plus, Christine Graves Insurance, Inc., and Gessler Clinic. Please sign up at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk.
A NIGHT UNDER THE STARS SENIOR PROM
Come reminisce at Lake Ashton's very own Senior Prom in the Clubhouse Ballroom April 30 at 7 pm.
$25 tickets include light hors d’oeuvres, dessert, a beverage (spiked rum or virgin punch, bottled
domestic beer, or house wine), a commemorative photo keepsake, and live entertainment by the AV
Project and the Franchise Players. Singles table available. A special thanks to sponsors Miller Central Air
and All About Aging for helping make this memorable night possible!
Don’t forget about sPIRIT WEEK before prom!
April 26 – Mascot Monday: Wear your favorite team regalia or the
colors of your alma mater to Monday Coffee for a Lake Ashton pep rally.
April 27 – Tacky Tuesday: Come on down to Happy Hour on the Ashton Tap &
Grill patio in your tackiest get-up! One person will be crowned the tackiest of the tacky!
April 28 – Way-Back Wednesday: Dress up in clothing
that represents your favorite decade and dance away at a Decades Dance in the
Ballroom from 7 pm to 9 pm. This is a free event thanks to our sponsor's Arts
Golf Cars and Spring Haven Retirement, so stop by the Activities Desk to
reserve your table and pick up your tickets! Don’t forget to grab your drinks from the cash bar!
April 29 – Tropical Thursday: Guys, pull out that Hawaiian shirt your wife
hates. Gals, put some hibiscus in your hair, and come on down to the luau! Enjoy tasty
tropical fare from Ashton Tap & Grill. A live DJ, sponsored by Kevin Wetlin of State
Farm and Matt Simpson of Edward Jones, will set the tropical vibes with great tunes from
5 to 8 pm on the outside patio! Tickets are $18 per person. (Menu: slow-cooked Kahlua pork, Hawaiian
chicken kebabs, glazed carrots, green salad with pineapple vinaigrette, Hawaiian rolls, and coconut iced
cake with mango whipped cream.)
April 30 — Fancy Friday: Take a break and relax during the day so you can get
dressed in your finest and dance the night away at Prom!
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Living lakeside has its benefits; seeing beautiful
Florida wildlife, those nice breezes, and watching
seaplanes land in the water! Enjoy a Seaplane
Splash-In on May 1 from 11 to noon at Ashton Tap
& Grill. Keep an eye on email blasts for a
restaurant special. Make your reservations by
calling 863.324.5810.
PIZZA AND A MOVIE
What better way to
enjoy a Friday night
than with a pizza,
beer, and a great
classic movie? For
$10, residents can
en j o y wa t c h i ng
Blues Brothers on May 21 in the Ballroom while
chowing down on two large slices of pizza from
Ashton Tap & Grill. Tickets include a domestic
beer, glass of house wine, or non-alcoholic
beverage. Doors open at 5 pm and the movie will
begin at 5:30 pm. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, April
13 at 10 am at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
SWEET &
SENSATIONAL
WOMEN'S
LUNCHEON
Enjoy an afternoon of friendship, fellowship, and
food at our Sweet & Sensational luncheon on May
13 at 11:30 am. A variety of wonderful local shops
and businesses will be in attendance for you to
peruse before lunch. Ashton Tap & Grill will serve
a plated lunch of chicken salad on a croissant with
a spring spinach salad and of course something
sweet. Tickets go on sale for $15 on Monday, April
5 at 10 am at the Clubhouse Activities Desk.
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Long-term investing is relatively simple, but it isn’t always easy. Volatile markets tend to make
investors nervous, particularly because, when the stock market drops, it receives much more
attention than when it rises.
We believe the best asset allocation policy in the world won’t matter much if you don’t stick to your long-term
investment strategy. We don’t view stock market declines as a reason to sell quality investments. Rather,
declines present an opportunity for investors with long-term goals to purchase additional investments at
attractive prices.
You want to be invested on the “best” days. The problem is that no one knows when these days will occur.
We believe buying investments when you have the money available and staying invested gives you the best
potential to achieve success. Below is an example of how your return can be impacted if you miss some of
the best days to be invested.
Investor Behavior Drives Investment Performance
Value of a $10,000 investment in the S&P 500
$800,000
$900,000
$700,000
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
$0
11.62%
Average
Annual
Return
$394,617
$229,087
9.43%
7.98%
$142,897
6.74%
Buy and
Hold
Missed
10 Days
Missed
20 Days
Missed
30 Days
$93,475
5.63%
Missed
40 Days
$63,129
4.62%
Missed
50 Days
Source: Ned Davis Research, Edward Jones calculations. 1/1/1980-10/2/2020. These calculations assume the best days, as defined as the top percentage
gains for the S&P 500, including dividends, for the time period designated. These calculations do not include any commissions or transaction
fees that an investor may have incurred. If these fees were included, it would have a negative impact on the return. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged
index and is not available for direct investment. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Dividends can be increased, decreased or
eliminated at any point without notice. Dollar values rounded to the nearest $1,000.
© 2019 Ned Davis Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Further distribution prohibited without prior permission.
$883,952
Michael Kennedy
Financial Advisor
edwardjones.com
Member SIPC
7100 Cypress Gardens Blvd
Winter Haven, FL 33884
863-324-2486
RES-4736L-A EXP 30 APR 2021 © 2020 EDWARD D. JONES & CO., L.P. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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5/5 at 5 pm
Clubhouse Ballroom
Tickets: $15
on sale April 7 at 10 am at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk (check payable to LACDD, Visa, or
Master Card)
full taco bar choice of beef or chicken,
chips, salsa, black beans, Spanish rice, and all of
the toppings, with churros for dessert
Cash bar margaritas station, beer, wine, and
well drinks for purchase
live music and dancing
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such as special air purifiers installed on all motor
coaches to thoroughly clean and disinfect them
before and after trips. A Waiver of Liability must
be signed by each passenger in order to go on
the trip. All trips include reserved round trip
transportation in deluxe motor coaches from the
Clubhouse. Sign up for any of the below trips at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk with a check
payable to Small World Tours.
Lake Ashton
Bus
Trips
Remaining 2021 Trips:
APRIL 15 SPACE COAST BOAT TOUR & DIXIE CROSSROADS $89/PERSON
(LAST DAY TO SIGN UP IS APRIL 12)
MAY 19 GULFPORT FOODIE TOUR $99/PERSON
JUNE 10 ED FLETCHER'S EARLY BIRD DINNER THEATER $78/PERSON
JULY 13 PLANET HOLLYWOOD & DISNEY SPRINGS $69/PERSON
AUGUST 11 SEMINOLE HARD ROCK CASINO $55/PERSON
SEPTEMBER 17 KINGFISHERS CRUISE & FISHERMAN'S VILLAGE $69/PERSON
OCTOBER 27 THE PRICE IS RIGHT: LIVE! $78/PERSON
DECEMBER 5 - 12 NASHVILLE & MEMPHIS COUNTRY CHRISTMAS TOUR $2199/
PERSON (ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT! TRIP MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY OCTOBER 5)
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June 25: It's the Beatles! w/ Liverpool Live
July 4: Lake Ashton's 4th of July Weekend Celebration
July 20: 1969 Moon Landing Party
August 23-27: Camp Lake Ashton
September 29: Oktoberfest
October 30: Fall Festival
November 20: LA Cruise-In
Mardi Gras
Parade
February 19
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
WINNERS AND THANK YOU TO
ALL WHO PARTICIPATED AND
CAME OUT TO WATCH!
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LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
Congratulations to the Red Team for winning the
2021 Solheim Cup! What a great two-day
tournament even though the extreme winds and
cooler temperatures made it challenging. All in all, it
was a great event with a wonderfully well-attended
luncheon at the Nest. A special shout out to Colleen
Lynch and the Solheim committee for a job well
done! This year is quickly coming to a close and the
closing luncheon will be April 13. Please plan on
attending and don’t forget that voting will soon
take place for next year’s treasurer and vice
president.
Spotlight on Rita Lee
Rita grew up in Easton PA, attended
West Chester University as an
undergraduate and Lehigh University
for graduate school. She specialized in
Elementary Education with an
emphasis on reading. She had been set up, by a
mutual friend, on a blind date with Michael and
several years later married him and a year later
moved to West Chester PA. They have been
married for 43 years. Rita and Michael have two
children and two grandsons. After teaching for a
few years, Rita decided to stay home after having
their children. Later, as the kids were older, she
joined Astra Zeneca Pharmaceuticals and then Shire
Pharmaceuticals creating training programs for
those in the company that ran the clinical trials. Rita
and Michael retired six years ago and had spent
many of their winters in Kissimmee in their
timeshare, as Rita “hates the cold, snow and
winter.” She and Michael took an online survey
created by PGA professionals to find the best 55+
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golf communities in Central Florida for them. After
meeting with a realtor, also a PGA professional, he
reviewed the top 6 communities and highly
suggested Lake Ashton as one to consider as the
best-matched community. They came to Lake
Ashton on Valentine’s Day 2020 and met with the
Lori at the sales office. Because many of the prime
lots were selling quickly, they decided they would
build a home here in LA on 8 West. They moved in
several months ago. You can’t miss Rita out on the
course, as her golf cart is kelly green. Rita enjoys the
LALGA because of the “friendly ladies.” Many of
Rita’s hobbies include playing golf, traveling,
reading, knitting for charities and playing Mah
Jongg. Besides her many hobbies Rita is a lifelong
Girl Scout and serves on the Board of Directors for
the Girl Scouts of Eastern, PA. Welcome Rita Lee!
Your personality is bubbly and infectious! LALGA is
so happy that you chose Lake Ashton.
HOLE-IN-ONE RECOGNITION
If you make a hole-in-one on either course,
email a picture including the date, course, hole
number, and type of club used, to
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com to be featured in
the next edition of the LA Times!
LA NINERS
By Diane Struble
Where did the season go? This month brings the
end of the winter schedule. Closing luncheon is
April 6. A delicious lunch along with end-of-the-year
gifts, a raffle, and a few surprises will make for a
good time. Niners, be sure to wear your name tags!
The summer schedule will begin April 13 with heatsensitive
games to allow the group to play when the
temperature soars. Remember ladies — continue to
meet before golf on Tuesdays in the parking lot,
wear your mask, hear the latest news, and catch up
with friends. Two positions on the board will be
filled: Vice President & Treasurer. Outgoing
President Cindy Mendez, and Treasurer Elizabeth
Meigel did a fantastic job and will be sorely missed.
New members are always welcomed! Contact Mary
Lopez at 615.796.3184 or sisterlopez1@yahoo.com.
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By Paul Fichtman
LAMGA’s March was highlighted by the very
popular 4-day Member/Guest tournament March 4
— 6. The tournament kicked off with a Pretournament
Party consisting of Pizza, Hors
d’oeuvres and beer, sponsored by Chris Bruser,
Reverse Mortgage Specialist – Mutual of Omaha.
42 two-man teams competed through 5 nine-hole
rounds of match play for $840 in prize money. The
top three teams in each of seven flights won $120,
$80 and $40 in Pro Shop credits per team for
finishing 1st, 2nd and 3rd, respectively. On
Thursday and Friday each team that was closest to
pin won $10 in Pro Shop credits. The tournament
included breakfast and lunch on Thursday and
Friday and a closing Awards Luncheon on Saturday.
Thursday’s breakfast was sponsored by Burris
Warner of Amerity Financial. Additionally, Art’s
Golf Cars, Red Hoagland Hyundai and Snowbird
Heating and Cooling went above and beyond the
normal hole sponsorship by contributing a number
of special prizes.
WELCOME
Dr Steven Reddick has been serving Lake Wales
and surrounding areas for 35+ years. Our office
offers services that included implants, crowns/
bridges, veneers, dentures/partials, root canal
therapy, extractions, periodontal treatment,
fillings and whitening.
“
Gentle and kind. We have been
patients for many years and
highly recommend Dr Reddick.
Ted and Louise Price
Residents of Lake Aston
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Wednesday: 7-5 Thursday: 7-4
OFFICE: (863)676-6507
FAX: (863)678-0424
Dr. Steven Reddick
440 South Buckmoore Rd
Lake Wales, Fl 33853
reddickdentistry@aol.com
www.reddickdentistry.com
Cash, Check, and all major credit cards accepted.
Snowbird Heating and Cooling sponsored a hole-in
one-contest for which the prize was a new,
installed A/C unit plus a tent with free beer, snacks
and beverages and a raffle for 48 golf balls and a
$100 Pro Shop gift certificate. Art’s Golf Cars
sponsored Friday’s closest to the pin on all 4 par
3s: the prizes included a new set of Trojan
batteries, installed; two $100 and one $200 gift
certificates for merchandise in the Eagle’s Nest or
Pro Shop. Finally, Red Hoagland Hyundai
sponsored a shootout for closest to the pin
following Thursday’s round with seven $25 gift
certificates to the Eagle’s Nest or Pro Shop for the
winner of each flight. A list of all the sponsors,
sorted by category, is posted on the LAMGA web
site on lakeashtonliving.com and the Talk of Lake
Ashton site, as well as on the bulletin board in the
Pro Shop. Please support these generous sponsors
with your business when you are in need of one of
their products or services. Special thanks are also
extended to all the wives who volunteered to help
with the tournament registration and the entire Pro
Shop and Eagle’s Nest staffs for helping to run the
smoothest tournament possible.
SPECIAL
NEW PATIENT
For Patients Without Insurance
$
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Includes: Panoramic X-Ray (D0330)
Bitewing X-Rays (D0274)
Examination by Dr. Reddick (D0150)
Regular Cleaning by Hygienist (D1110)
Cleaning not guaranteed the same day. Additional charges may apply if gum disease and/or tarter build up are present.
Patients with Dental Insurance: Our office will file services to your primary insurance provider and will accept the insurance payment
only. You will not be billed for the difference for the services mentioned above, for this special promotion only. Dental Insurance
accepted: Our office accepts and works with most major dental insurance companies. We will file your primary insurance claim, and
answer any questions you have about your plan.
We offer Implant consultatons at no charge.
The patient and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment.
Fees may vary due to complexity of case. This special does not apply to those patients with current dental plans. Fees are minimal.
Prices are subject to change.
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BLANKETS OF LOVE (BOLLA)
By Pat Neaves
WOW! Trash to Treasure 2021 was a big hit! It was
well attended by residents and the general public.
Everyone at the sign-in was appreciative of the
COVID protocol in place. Blankets of Love could not
have experienced this success without the support
from the residents of Lake Ashton. Many were
generous in donating items and participating in the
Friday Resident Only evening.
Thank you to all the men who so willingly provided
helping hands. Without them there would be no
Trash to Treasure. Although the event is sponsored
by Blankets of Love, it is truly a community success.
The BOLLA ladies thank all of you for giving them
the opportunity to continue making blankets for
children in crisis in Polk County. With teamwork,
anything is possible. Thank you for being part of this
team!
There are many special people in Lake Ashton;
however, to the BOLLA group there are two in
particular. Without Dan and Carol Begy Trash to
Treasure 2021 would not have been possible. The
Begys allowed the group to store donated items in
their RV garage last March. When COVID shut
everything down, these wonderful people allowed
the items to remain stored for an additional year.
Their kindness will never be forgotten.
TUESDAY BRIDGE
By George Rogers
Tuesday noon bridge restarted March 2. Winners:
Pauline Pare, Nancy Golding, Graham Littlehales
March 9: Nancy Golding, Graham
Littlehales, Maureen Ziegler. A good
time was had by all. Anyone wanting
to play in April please contact
George Rogers 419.708.3320,
georgerogers4321@gmail.com.
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LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Shelley Miller
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club will hold their April
monthly meeting April 1 at 4 pm via Zoom. The
speaker for this meeting is Karen Welzel, Polk County
Democratic Party State Committeewoman. Karen will
discuss the Florida State Executive Committee
status. Also on the agenda will be a presentation
describing club committees and information on how
to become involved in the LA Democratic Club. For
mor e information, please email
lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
SINGLES GROUP
By Maureen Ziegler
The LA Singles group plans activities for Lake
Ashton residents who are single. The group meets
on the first Sunday of the month at 2 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. If you would like to join in
activities with other single individuals, attend the
meeting on April 11 (a week later because the first
Sunday of April falls on Easter). At the March
meeting, plans were made to provide the senior
orphans with gifts in July. Several outdoor
upcoming events were discussed including the
Water Ski show at Lake Silver on March 24.
DUPLIC ATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller – ACBL Certified Director
Duplicate Bridge returns to Lake Ashton on April 5.
Challenge your brain and take pride as you watch
your skills improve while participating in this
competitive form of the game. The Lake Ashton
group consists of players of all skill levels. The only
requirement: know the basics of bridge. Games are
every Monday in the Ballroom beginning at 12:45
pm and last approximately 2.5 hours. A sign-up
sheet is available in the Clubhouse. You
will need a partner, however singles are
encouraged to sign up as they can
usually be matched with a partner. For
more information, please email
Dfuller627@yahoo.com or call 863.
324.2255
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By Larry Hillock
The weather has been ideal and hopefully many of
you have been getting some great photographs.
The Camera Club is a great place to share your
photos with others that enjoy the same hobby. Next
meeting will be April 12 at 10:30 am in the Cinema.
Bring along some of your pictures on a USB drive to
share. The club is open to all Lake Ashton residents.
LA GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The next meeting is April 14 at 2 pm in the HFC
Craft Room. Come join and continue the journey
looking for our ancestors. All levels of expertise are
welcome. Social distancing and masks are used so
that all stay safe. Call Jane at 815.545.6655 for more
information.
LA V A A UXILIAR Y
By Chris Graves
Next meeting: April 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Clubhouse near the stage. Members can bring to
the meeting the suggestions for events and other
ideas to let veterans know that they are not
forgotten. During the meeting the ideas are
discussed and plans are made to bring smiles to the
veterans and those serving in the military. All are
welcome! Save the Date for the Craft Fair
Fundraiser on October 23. More than 40 vendors
will be participating. In addition, there will be three
Lotto Scratch Off Raffle trees (red, white and blue).
The raffle and proceeds from the Craft Fair will
benefit Habitat for Humanity’s Polk County Tiny
Home Community.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Brenda Bush-Sayre
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will hold their
monthly meeting April 28 at the Clubhouse
Ballroom. Social time begins at 3:30 pm and the
meeting will be from 4 to 5 pm. All Lake Ashton
residents are welcome to attend. Contact: Brenda
Bush-Sayre, bbs1954@icloud.com, 813.313.9911.
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Patrick Smith
APRN, FNP-C, OWNER
863-800-9657
veteransholisticcare@gmail.com
Kelley Maxwell
EMT, Manager
LA NIGHT & WEEKEND
WA R R I O R S
By Denise Tessier
The Lake Ashton Night & Weekend Warriors group
held their fun first meet & greet social on February
16. The group was created to help those still
working, or who have other daytime commitments,
meet up on “off-hours.” Many creative ideas for
future events were exchanged. April will likely
feature a Sunday night pool party/cookout in the
HFC Rose Garden, and a bowling or bocce night. All
are welcome. For more information, contact Denise
Tessier at GraDeeRV@gmail.com or 413.219.4525.
LA PICKLEBALL
By Valerie Metzner
Each time a player approaches the pickleball courts
a few things happen. The sun shines a little brighter.
The birds sing a little sweeter and the floating
clouds look just a little fluffier. It's not common
knowledge, but rose colored glasses are standard
equipment for playing pickleball. After all, with a
name like "pickleball" it's hard not to approach it
with a smile. Playing a fun game that's easy to learn
and can be played for many years is a rare find.
One must take advantage of these opportunities as
they come along. And wowie-zowie, the friendships
that develop are the unsung benefit of playing! Oh
sure, running around and smacking a plastic ball is
fun all by itself, but mix in friendly neighbors playing
along, and that is a winning recipe. Take a chance on
making new friends while challenging yourself to
learn a new sport.
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By Mary Ranheim
Hooray! The Sassy Lassie Ladies are back after one
year in isolation! Through this past one year apart,
everyone is now ready to celebrate continuing
friendships! Getting “feet wet,” six of the Lassies
were able to meet for lunch at the Clubhouse in
February. Honored guest was Ann Gramme,
Honorary Member Judy Gramme’s daughter. It was
wonderful to meet her and hear loving words and
memories about her mom who passed away
recently. Starting in March, the Lassies will be
meeting for lunch at Ashton Tap and Grill every
second Wednesday of the month until further
notice! Queen Mum Debby Landgrebe will keep us
all informed and will ask for reservations to be
made every month.
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
Congratulations to Carol Myatt, Cathy Liska,
Sharon Swanson, Kathy Reed, and Sandy Papineau
(pictured below) who not only represented the
community at the Lee County Senior Games on
March 6 but also had a good experience, improved
their times, and brought home 15 medals.
The LA Swim Club continues to grow
and provides fun, fellowship, fitness,
and competition for Lake Ashton
residents. The focus of the club is
encouraging and promoting a
healthy lifestyle. The purpose of the
competition part is learning new
things, improving fitness, and having
the opportunity to compete at the
local, state, and national levels. The
current competitive members enjoy
working out with friends and helping
new members learn to improve
swimming technique.
LASC o f f e r s s ome t h i ng f o r
everyone. Some members lap swim
on their own. Some come to one or
more of the scheduled clinics &
practices (Mondays at 6 pm,
Wednesdays at 1:45 pm, and
Saturdays at 10 am) in which some
do the planned workout and some
modify it to fit their swim level or
interest; and most think the favorite
part of the clinic is the warm-down
in the hot tub.
To find out more or get involved
contact volunteer coach Sandy
White at sandyw1994@aol.com.
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MIND&BODY
BOB ROSS OIL
PA I N T I N G
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
April 10 at 1 pm, Clubhouse Craft Room
Topic: Eddie the Egret
Cost $35 — payable at class
CERAMIC CHICKS
Chairperson: Joan DiBattista
Wednesdays, 8 am to 1 pm, HFC Craft Room
Bring your ceramics or purchase in the room. A kiln
is available to fire your ceramics.
CBD CLASS
A CBD educational class will be held April 7 at 11
am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Learn about the
benefits of CBD and how it can better your health
Q&A and free samples will be available. Please sign
up at the Activities Desk or on the online form.
YO G A S H A R E R E S U M I N G
Wednesdays at 8:45 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom,
beginning April 7. Sign up in advance at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk as the first class will be
limited to 12. The numbers will change at a later
date as determined. Questions? Call Sally Winfrey
at 863.875.8134 or 316.516.2815.
LAKE ASHTON TRIVIA ANSWER
There are 3 lakes in Lake Ashton. Lake Hart - 73 acres (about
half of the lake is located in Lake Ashton) Rattlesnake Lake -
120 acres, and Lake Ashton - 413 acres.
DRINK: THE
MAN WHO
MAKES THE
TOW E R S I N G
Join Geert D'hollander, the
carillonneur of Bok Tower, on
May 7 at 6:30 pm. Geert will be
speaking on his career as a
carillonneur and how he came to
Bok Tower. He will also be
sharing some of the secrets of
the Tower as well. Attendees will
have the chance to ask questions
at the end of the presentation.
Sign up for this exciting Think & Drink at the
Clubhouse Activities Desk or on the online form!
CHECK OUT THESE
CLASSES AT THE HFC!
AQ U A R E L OAD E D
Instructor: Laurie Heverly
Monday at noon, Wednesday & Friday at 10 am
Water aerobics class supports the body, putting
less stress on your joints and muscles. It helps
build strength.
TRIPLE B: BAT WINGS,
BELLIES & BULGES
Instructor: Laurie Heverly
Wednesdays 9 am
These are three main areas of the body that both
women and men need more exercise to tone. It is
a fun class that you won’t realize that you are
actually working out!
CLASSIC AL S TRETCH
Instructor: Laurie Heverly
Mondays & Thursdays at 11 am
This class will help rebalance your body, increase
mobility and flexibility, while keeping all 650
muscles and 360 joints healthy and pain-free.
SEE THE HFC CALENDAR INSER T
FOR MORE CLASS OFFERINGS
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Stop by the Clubhouse and put a note of thanks on the
Volunteer Wall of Thanks and Praise
during the month of April.
Monday, April 19: We “Donut” Know What We Would Do Without You!
Volunteers can enjoy free donuts and coffee BETWEEN 7:30 & 8:30 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom
Tuesday, April 20: The HFC is giving out carnations TO VOLUNTEERS
BETWEEN 1 & 4 PM
Wednesday, April 21: Lake Ashton has “Fun”-tastical Volunteers!
Grab a bag of “PUNNY” treats in the Clubhouse Ballroom BETWEEN
10 am & 4 pm
Thursday, April 22: VOLUNTEERS CAN Get a candy bar at the HFC
BETWEEN 1 & 4 PM
Friday, April 23: Our Volunteers are the Sweetest!
Volunteers can enjoy free
ice cream BETWEEN noon & 2 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom,
and get annuals AT THE HFC
BETWEEN 2 & 4 PM
To obtain an accurate count please
sign up for these free events and
giveaways at the corresponding location.
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