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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
August 2025
Simply the Best!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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NO CANCELLATION FEES
for Listing Contracts
HOME WARRANTY
for your New Buyer - up to $650
MOVE-OUT CLEANING
863-318-9542
Lori R., Candra
Terri & Sarah
Not Pictured: Lori Tofanelli
*On Medical Leave
Lake Ashton Realty
4140 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
www.LakeAshtonRealty.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
September Issue Deadline:
August 13
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
COVER PHOTO BY CAROLE SITES AT THE
COMMUNITY GARDEN
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Please do not hesitate to contact us
with any comments, questions or concerns.
LAKE ASHTON CLUBHOUSE
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863-324-5457
lakeashtoncdd.com
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane, 863-324-6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher, 863-956-6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ian Peterson,
Head Golf Professional
Kevin Baker, GM
Eagles Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Office Hours
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
EmpowerMe Wellness
LAKE ASHTON HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863-595-1562
lakeashton2cdd.org
LAIICDD Community Director:
Karen Van Kirk
kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com
LAIICDD Assistant Community
Director:
Krystle Funk
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Assistant:
Louise Crespin
lcrespin@lakeashton2cdd.com
863-325-0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863-326-1032 ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
kevin.baker@troon.com
863-326-1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304
Tues & Thurs
jsullivan@lakeashtonstorage.com
8 am to 4 pm
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@gmail.com
863-358-0809 kshipley@empowerme.com
In case of emergency, dial 911!
Lake Wales Police: 863-678-4223
Winter Haven Police:
863-291-5858
Polk County Sheriff:
863-298-6200
3
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW)
Gate House Security:
863-324-7290
County Road 653 (WH) Gate
House Security:
863-318-0237
AUGUST 2025
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COFFEE
Meet new neighbors and to hear about local
community happenings, community events and
receive information on current projects within
Lake Ashton. Mondays at 9 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom — coffee & donuts available for $3.
AUGUST 4
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speaker: Sugar Barn
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, Home Instead
AUGUST 11
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Main Street Winter
Haven
• Featured Vendors: Edward Jones - Matt
Simpson, Park Avenue Hair Place Massages
by Courtney
AUGUST 18 - NO MONDAY COFFEE -
LACDD MEETING & JOINT MEETING
• Peanut Butter Monday - Non-perishable
food donations will go to the Lake Wales
Care Center to distribute to families in need
AUGUST 25
• Featured Speaker: AdventHealth
• Featured Vendors: Iceberg Home Services,
Horizon Wealth Planning - Michael Kennedy
The Bloodmobile will be in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot 8:30 am to 2 pm.
KNIFE &
SCISSORS
SHARPENING
The Lake Ashton Woodworkers continue to
sharpen knives and scissors as a fundraiser.
Contact Fred or Shelba Powell if you are in
need of their services at 863-280-6546.
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 16
SAFETY 20
MOVIES 22
EVENTS 24
CLUBS 26
MIND & BODY 34
GOLF 36
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, August 18
9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom
JOINT MEETING WITH LA II
CDD TO FOLLOW AT 11 AM
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Thursday, August 21
9 am at the Health & Fitness Center
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE
OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm Mon. – Fri.
RFID/Amenity Access
Card Hours: Tuesday &
Wednesday 10 am – 1 pm,
and by appointment
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef in the Clubhouse
West parking lot Wednesdays from
9:30 am to Noon
BOOKMOBILE
Second & fourth Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15) in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot. Polk County library card holders can
check out and return books, movies, & more!
SAVE THE DATES FOR
THESE UPCOMING MONDAY
COFFEE SPEAKERS!
September 8: Supervisor of Elections - Melony Bell
September 29: Polk County Commissioner Rick
Wilson and Polk County Roads and Drainage
Director Jay Jarvis
November 10: Resident Author Cary Davis
CARY R. DAVIS, AUTHOR
Drawing on his experiences as a
U.S. Army veteran and former
sniper, Cary R. Davis delivers a
unique and intense perspective
in his debut novel, Arcturus. Set
against the backdrop of the first
Gulf War, the story initially
unfolds as a raw war narrative
before venturing into the
bizarre and ultimately the
terrifying. With Arcturus, Davis establishes himself
as a compelling new voice in war fiction.
Originally from Pittsburgh, Davis
served in the United States Army
where he not only jumped out of
perfectly good aircraft with the
82nd Airborne, but was also one
of the Army’s top snipers. A
father of three, Davis now lives in
Lake Ashton with his wife Lynn,
and little dog Lulu where he slings words and oil
paint full-time. Don’t miss his special presentation at
Monday Coffee November 10 at 9 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom!
SMART SOCIAL MEDIA:
SHARE THOUGHTFULLY,
READ CAREFULLY
While social media can facilitate connections and
information sharing, it also presents significant
challenges to community well-being. Concerns
include the spread of misinformation, cyberbullying,
and the erosion of face-to-face interactions. Social
media can exacerbate existing social divisions and
contribute to mental health issues. Please be
cautious when posting things on social media or
using these platforms to gather information. Some
things may be true while others are not. It is
recommended to reach out to Staff (contact
information on page 3) or Supervisors (contact
information on page 5 and 6) with any concerns
or questions.
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What’s new at the Clubhouse?
Stop by the Clubhouse Fitness Center to
try out the new Smith Machine. While you
are there also try out the new bench with
Leg Curl and Preacher Curl attachments.
By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com)
Stop by the Clubhouse Lobby this month
to check out John Moore's breadth of
artistic talent. John (pictured at right) is
truly a jack of all trades. He taught line
dancing at Lake Ashton for over 18 years,
sews, sings, and is an accomplished artist with several ribbons for
his artwork. He has an infectious smile, stories for days, and is always willing to help anyone. You will often find John
at Monday Coffee or sitting on his front porch enjoying the outdoors.
The year is more than half over already, but there are many more fun things to come! Be sure to check out the
Events section on page 24 to read more about upcoming neighborhood activities including 3 more Summer Music
Series events and a Fall Festival in November. The dates have been booked for the 2026 Entertainment Series.
Please take a look at page 25 for more information There is
never a shortage of fun at Lake Ashton!
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Brenda Van Sickle, Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Vice Chair
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
Greg Ulrich, Assistant Secretary
863-969-7595
gulrich@lakeashtoncdd.com
Supervisors met on June 21 to adopt the fiscal year 2026
budget and attend to other Board matters. A wrap up report
of actions taken was sent via email. The budget was adopted
with no increase to the assessment for Lake Wales residents.
The Operations and Maintenance fee ($2,569 for Lake Wales
residents) will be listed on the non-ad valorem taxes section on
the bottom of your tax bill which will be received in the next
several months. The fiscal year 2026 meeting schedule was
adopted and the dates are listed below. Please stay tuned to
electronic media for any changes to the meeting schedule as
voted on by the Board of Supervisors. Residents are
encouraged to attend meetings in person or via Zoom.
Residents can reach out to Supervisors (contact information to
the left) with any questions. In addition, residents can reach out
to staff members (contact information on page 3) with
questions or concerns. We want to help!
October 20, 2025, November 17, 2025, December 15, 2025
January 26, 2026, February 16, 2026, March 16, 2026 (also
budget workshop), April 20, 2026, May 18, 2026, June 15,
2026, July 20, 2026, August 17, 2026, September 21, 2026
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By Karen Van Kirk, LAIICDD Community Director (kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com)
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISO RS
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagles Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Bill Martin, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
Office Hours: Mondays from 10 to 11 am
bmartin@lakeashton2cdd.com
Duff Hill, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area, Pet Play Parks
Office Hours: Wednesdays from 11 am to 12 pm
duffhill5429@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
the newest member of our fitness program.
Upcoming social events including the Pig Roast featuring mouth-watering BBQ and music by Brenda James and
the Smoking 45’s, on Friday, August 8th, and the HFC also welcomes back The Dukes, a popular band with Lake
Ashton residents, on August 22. Watch for details about these two events featured in weekly emails or stop by the
HFC activities desk to purchase tickets.
The Board of Supervisors LA II CDD meeting is also taking place on Thursday, August 21. During this meeting we
will be discussing the final approval of the annual budget before it is sent to the tax commissioner. We encourage
Lake Ashton’s Winter Haven residents to attend, either in person or via ZOOM. An email is sent out a week in
advance including how to log onto ZOOM. You can also access the minutes of the previous meeting by visiting
lakeashton2cdd.org. The Joint CDD Meeting will be August 18 at the Clubhouse.
You can pick up a copy of the “Home Hurricane Preparedness Checklist” at the HFC. Be prepared and stay safe,
as we look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming events whether you are looking to socialize with your
neighbors, to learn something new, or stay informed.
August is typically the hottest and wettest month of the
year in Florida. Despite the heat, it can be a wonderful
time to enjoy the region’s beautiful beaches, warm ocean
waters, and last-minute hotel deals. With students
returning to school, the latter half of the month often
brings lighter crowds and a more relaxed pace.
What about those dog days of summer; a saying often
referenced when thinking of the month of August? It
never hurts to be reminded by animal health officials of
precautions pet owners should take to ensure their pets
do not suffer heat exhaustion or injury during the hottest
time of year.
•Access to fresh, cool water and shaded areas,
•Avoid exercising pets during the hottest parts of the day,
especially on hot surfaces such as pavement or asphalt,
which can easily burn paws.
•Never leave pets in parked vehicles, even for short
periods or tethered out-of-doors or in a non-airconditioned
room.
Be sure to take care of yourself as well. There are fun
indoor activities at the HFC including a variety of crafts,
sewing options and indoor games. Want to learn
something new? There is a Spanish class every Tuesday or
find out about your ancestors through the Genealogy
class every 2nd Wednesday of each month. The HFC also
offers a host of exercise programs including Pilates with
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FACI L I T I ES POL ICI ES
HIGHLIGHT
This is an excerpt from the Joint Amenity Facilities
Policies. The full policy can be found by
visiting http://www.lakeashtoncdd.com or http://
www.lakeashton2cdd.org. Questions regarding
these policies can be directed to Christine Wells, LA
(LW) CDD Community Director or Karen Van Kirk,
LA (WH) CDD Community Director. Contact
information can be found on page 3.
xv. MEDIA
1. Districts’ Media (as defined herein) is provided for
the dissemination of factual community information by
the Districts to Patrons. The District hereby adopts a
no commercial advertisements policy, including those
related to Political Issues. This policy provides that
the District will not, through its e-blast system,
website, on the recreational facilities walls or
grounds or through other District medium, allow
commercial advertisements of any kind, regardless
of content. The only commercial advertisements
permitted are those that are of official District or Club
events, as determined by the Amenity Manager.
2. It is the intent of the Districts to maintain Media as a
non-public forum for the dissemination of factual
community information by the Districts to Patrons.
3. Clubs that meet the criteria for a Club under the
Policies and are properly registered with the Amenity
Manager, may submit material for inclusion in Media.
4. All information included in Media shall be limited to
factual information, shall not advocate passage or
defeat of a candidate, party, measure or other Political
Issue, and shall not support, endorse or oppose a
candidate for nomination or election to a public office
or office of political party or public officer.
5. The provisions hereunder regarding Media shall not
be interpreted to prohibit any publications, postings,
mailings or information produced, endorsed or
circulated by the Supervisor of Elections, local, state,
federal or other government of competent jurisdiction
over the Districts or to such publications, postings,
mailings or information permitted under local, state or
federal law.
6. The Districts may accept paid political advertising
that complies with Chapter 106, Florida Statutes, and
all applicable local, state and federal laws. The
advertising rates for such paid political advertising shall
be the same as those rates charged to other members
of the public for paid advertising. It is the sole
responsibility of the party submitting the paid political
advertising to ensure the advertisements compliance
with all laws, including, but not limited to, those laws
requiring mandatory language and/or a disclaimer
within the paid political advertising.
7. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, the Districts
reserve full editorial rights to select, exclude, modify,
add or delete material submitted for inclusion in
Media, including the right to edit material relating to
Political Issues, and the Districts additionally reserve
the right to include a disclaimer in Media noting the LA
CDD and LAII CDD does not endorse or support a
particular candidate, party, measure or issue.
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SEnjoying Your Community!
Are you new to Lake Ashton Community, or unsure how to get involved with a group
or activity? By taking part in your community, you can create a strong support group
of those who share your common interests and values. Being an active member of
your community is key to creating lasting bonds and friendships. If you’d like to get
involved but aren’t quite sure where to start, here are some ideas:
1. Read Up: Check the monthly LA Times newsletter, calendars, and email blasts.
Extra copies of the newsletter and calendars are located at both Activities Desks and
are also sent out via email blast. These are the easiest ways to see the available
groups and activities that Lake Ashton has to offer.
2. Ask Around: Don’t be afraid to ask any residents you run into throughout the day
about something you see they are involved in. You can also stop at either Activities
Desk and staff will be happy to help you connect with group leaders or suggest a fun
activity to try.
3. Attend Monday Coffee: Join staff and residents in the Clubhouse Ballroom every
Monday (except holidays and CDD Meeting days) at 9 a.m. to discuss updates on
activities, facility maintenance, and other community news. Enjoy coffee and
refreshments for $3 with your neighbors.
4. Ease into It: Start small. You don’t have to bite off more than you can chew when
it comes to community groups and activities. Create small goals that are attainable,
such as finding one or two activities per month.
5. Do Your Part: Dedicate time towards volunteering and contributing to Lake Ashton
groups and activities in addition to other community non-profit groups. Volunteer
opportunities are often listed in the LA Times Monthly Newsletter and sent out in
email blasts. This is a fantastic way to meet those in the area and give back.
6. Your Turn: If you don’t find something that you love, create your own group or
activity! If you have the time, this is a great way to display your originality and
creativity. The key is to find what you are passionate about and share it with others.
The Clubhouse and HFC Activities Desks are more than willing to help! Clubhouse
Activities Desk: 863.324.6032 HFC Activities Desk: 863.595.1562
Facilitator volunteer opportunities are available for the following groups:
1. Caregivers Support Group
2. Recycling Cans for Literacy
3. Widows and Widowers Connection
These groups are no longer active due to needing a facilitator to coordinate meetings
and activities. To get more information regarding these opportunities please reach out
to LACDD Community Director Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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By Marianne Zak
Lynda Hadley of Dunmore Drive,
joined the Army at eighteen, "to
make more out of my life". As a
Signal Communications Specialist,
she was tasked with setting up
communication in military field
tactical operations. She realized her
duties would place her at a high
risk of becoming "one of the first
targets!". The Army taught her decision-making skills
and the confidence to think on her feet. The extreme
physical demands of her assignment as a Wire
Systems Operator caused repeated injury to her
neck and back. This eventually led to degenerative
damage to her spine and she was diagnosed with
Myofacial Pain Syndrome. Lynda is now a disabled
veteran who is determined to live a full life in spite of
her chronic pain and physical limitations.
While visiting her father in Lake Wales, Lynda
discovered Lake Ashton, and she "fell in love with
the small town atmosphere". Known as a giver,
"whatever it is, I want to make it better". Lynda
became an HOA Board Member and volunteered at
the Activities Desk. As a talented woodworker and
designer, she has built sets for LA parties (The Pirate,
Valentines, Octoberfest, etc.), as well as volunteering
for the Activities Committee and LAPAC for the
Haunted House and Talent Show sets.
As the 2024 president of
The Black Heritage Club,
Ly n d a s u c c e s s f u l l y
spearheaded the first
Juneteenth event. She
diligently worked building
the decorations for what
may become a tradition here in Lake Ashton! Lynda
earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from CALU in
Sports Management and was a Personal Fitness
Trainer and Health Coach for over twenty years. She
has written articles on health and fitness for the "LA
Times", sharing her knowledge and inspiring
residents to stay healthy. Lynda enjoys visiting her
hometown of Philadelphia, visiting with her son and
other family and friends.
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Photo & Article By
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The Sandhill Crane, the original yearround
resident of Lake Ashton, is a species that one
cannot overlook. Because the Cranes in Central
Florida are non-migratory, residents can enjoy their
life cycle. It begins with elaborate courtship displays
involving spreading of wings, leaps and loud rattles.
Things quiet down when the nest mound is built,
usually in a marshy area and two eggs (typically) are
laid and incubated by both parents for about a
month. Since colts (baby cranes) are precocious, they
parade after their parents the day after hatching.
The parents feed them a diet of insects and aquatic
plants, supplemented with yummy delicacies such as
rodents, snails, frogs, lizards and snakes. Feeding
Sandhill Cranes is against the law, gives them rickets
(causing drooping bills and deformed legs) and
makes them aggressive. It's best to just observe
their life cycle from a distance, and not interfere.
KEEPING YOUR PLANTS
THRIVING
By Lynn Davis
Keeping your plants thriving
can be mind boggling in
Central Florida, but not
impossible. This is the debut
of a monthly tip and
suggestion article for those
wishing to conquer. When you arrived from outside of
Florida, especially up North, you quickly learned some
things that don’t thrive here. Don’t fret. A great place
to start is to choose Native Plants. One of the most
tried and true Native is blue daze. Another variety is
called blue my mind. This plant is great for low
maintenance and instant color. Its showy blue flowers
mound and bloom all year-round. It can be pruned
back to keep it from getting leggy. I pull it up and clip
to make it look natural. It also can be placed in
containers and looks wonderful matched with the
silvery foliage of dusty millers. One bit of caution!
Rabbits seem to love to feast on the newly planted
plants. I have had success placing a cage made from
chicken wire or spraying a mixture of mouthwash,
dish liquid and a splash of water around new plants.
Rabbits don’t like the smell but remember to reapply
after heavy rain for best results. Blue daze are a great
plant to start your Florida garden experience.
LA (LW) HOA
We still have a board position that needs to be filled
and need volunteers to help with the ARC committees.
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated -
even an hour a week would be welcomed!
Contact directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
Stay Informed – register today for your HOA account
with Stambaugh, our HOA Management Company. To
register for online access to your account, visit https://
www.lakeashtonhoa.org. Once registered, you can
access your HOA documents, stay informed with email
blasts, and see the HOA calendar of upcoming
meetings.
If you have trouble registering, or have any other
questions, please contact Stambaugh at 863-324-5100
or email admin@stambaughinc.com. Please remember
that the current websites and remittance information
are no longer being used. Check your Bank BillPay and
update the payment address to 500 Orchid Springs
Drive, Winter Haven, FL 33884.
Also, it has come to the attention of the HOA that
homeowners are not filing ARC requests for changes
to home exteriors. These include stone facades, new
coach lights, and roofs. All changes to home exteriors
must have ARC approval before work can commence.
If a home is not in compliance because of failure to
follow ARC guidelines, the homeowner may need to
remove the unauthorized features.
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The Lake Ashton Compliance and Architectural
Review Committees hold regular office hours on the
third Wednesday of each month at 3:30 pm in the
Clubhouse Card Room. This is a great opportunity
for residents to come and discuss any questions or
concerns you might have related to ARC requests
or Compliance issues. Whether you have general
questions or simply want to meet our teams, we are
here to help. Both Committees are in need of
additional members. Please consider volunteering
to assist your community and fellow residents.
LA II (WH) HOA NEWS
The heat is on and the snowbirds are gone. Keep cool
by drinking plenty of water - and make sure your lawn
has enough water too. If your lawn is developing brown
patches, check with your lawn or sprinkler company
about sprinkler settings. If you take care of your own
sprinklers, make sure they are set to give your lawn just
enough water to keep it healthy and beautiful. If you
see a lawn that looks neglected, please contact
the homeowner - they may be completely unaware of a
broken sprinkler head or an area that is not getting
enough water. If that doesn't resolve the problem,
please contact the ARC. The ARC will try to contact the
owner and resolve the issue or pass it to the HOA if
they can't. Let's all pitch in and do what it takes to
protect our little piece of Paradise.
In Florida, to be considered age-restricted, a 55+
community must comply with the Housing for Older
Persons Act (HOPA). To maintain HOPA status, the
community must conduct age verification every two
years. Every home in Lake Ashton West has received a
copy of the Age Verification form from our
management company, Stambaugh. Many have
returned theirs, but not enough for us to maintain
our status. If you need another form you can pick one
up from our flyer slots at the HFC. Fill out the form
according to the directions and return it to Stambaugh
as quickly as possible by mail or drop into the
white HOA mailbox at the HFC. If we don't make the
cut off of 80%, we will no longer be able to stop the
sale of homes in our community to young families. We
have currently received a response from only
about 60% of our homes.
To assure that you are getting email notifications from
the LA2 HOA, submit an Email Authorization Form to
Stambaugh. Pick up the form from our flyer slot; fill
out and either mail back to Stambaugh or put it into
the white HOA mailbox at the HFC. Without
the authorization, privacy laws prevent us from
contacting you.
By Florida law, as of July 2024, lakeashtonliving.com
can no longer give all its users access to our private
documents. When someone using that site tries to
access our Minutes or Financials, they will be directed
to the sign-in/sign-up page of LA2 HOA's
website https://stambaugh.cincwebaxis.com. To have
access to announcements, posted documents, our
directory, and our calendar, or pay dues online, please
sign up. This is your website — please use it.
The LA2 HOA Board of Directors meets on the third
Tuesday of the month at the HFC (please check at the
front desk for location). Our next meeting is scheduled
for August 19. The agenda along with the time of the
meeting will be emailed to all who are signed up to
receive emails. The ARC (Architectural Review
Committee), an arm of the HOA, meets on the second
and fourth Mondays of the month at 1 pm at the HFC
(please check at the front desk for the location). To
contact the ARC, follow instructions in the ARC
Tracker at arctracker.com; area: Lake Ashton 2.
PONDS AND THE EFFECTS
OF GRASS CL IPPINGS
The majority of homeowners use a lawn care provider
to keep their lawns in good condition. During the hot
summer months, contractors are in a hurry to beat the
heat and mow homes that border ponds with less
caution. When grass clippings are added to a pond,
the nitrogen levels rise, increasing the likelihood of
algae blooming. Please remind lawn care contractors
to mow with the chute closed or in a direction that
does not blow clippings into the pond. If you have any
questions about aquatic maintenance in Lake Wales
ponds, please email Operations Manager Matt Fisher
at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com.
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DRIVE SAFELY !
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
(NW) CORNER
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Most Polk County Schools
start back August 12. Please
use caution when traveling CR
653 during school opening
and closing times. Remember,
there may be longer than
normal wait times in these
areas during drop off and pick
up times. At left is a reminder
of how Florida traffic laws
apply to stopping when a bus
is displaying a stop signal.
LIGHTNING SAFETY
Lake Ashton has a lightning detection system to alert
golfers to get off the course, and notify all residents
to go indoors when the potential for a lightning strike
is in the area. When the system senses a lightning
danger, a high-pitched siren sounds and strobe lights
turn on and stay on until the danger passes. These
strobe lights are at various locations including on top
of the Clubhouse, the backside of the HFC and the
boat dock on Lake Ashton. A low-pitched horn will
sound all clear and the strobe lights will turn off when
lightning has passed. Lightning strikes may occur far
away from a visible storm. Get out of pools, do not
stand under trees, and get indoors when the siren
sounds. Golf carts are not safe from lightning.
STORM SEASON
Storm season runs through November 30. Residents
who will be spending the
summer months in Florida
should prepare for severe
weather. A detailed list of
storm tips can be found
at lakeashtoncdd.com or in
the Murray Zacharia Media
Center at the Clubhouse.
Simple Refresher Course for all:
What is YOUR Neighborhood Watch (NW) Program?
Vision: "Crime-free Community with Zero Tolerance
For Crime"
Mission: ”To Observe and Report - Neighbors Helping
Neighbors”
Neighborhood Watch is a total community program
that considers every resident as well as others
interested in the safety and security of Lake Ashton
to be a vital part of the program. NW was launched
as Lake Ashton's first total community "neighbors
helping neighbors" crime watch program. It was
designed to include all residents and all others who
had a vested interest and a stake in Lake Ashton.
NW is about residents doing what they are already
doing - looking out for their friends and neighbors.
The NW provides a total community centralized
communications system to ensure that residents
and their homes have added eyes and ears
watching out for them. It is that simple!
The program's official launch was in August 2008.
Over 220 residents came to a Monday Coffee
Meeting to meet Law Enforcement Officials, our
community leaders, and to get specific details of
the program. We continue to be blessed to have
the total support of the HOA, CDD, Management,
City Commissioners, Law Enforcement (Lake Wales
and Winter Haven Police and the Polk County
Sheriff's Office), CAP (Citizens Assisted Patrol),
CERT and so many businesses in and around Lake
Ashton. Couple all that muscle with the great folks
residing in Lake Ashton and you cannot help but
have a winner!
Thanks to all those that have helped to make this
the total success it continues to be. We are keeping
it simple and it obviously is working. Please let us
know how we can make Neighborhood Watch even
better for the overall community. We value your
support!
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AUGUST 12 — 14
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
MADEA'S DESTINATION
WEDDING
CLOSED CAPTIONING: 11 AM DAILY AND
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
AUGUST 5 — 7
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
LAST BREATH
2025 | PG-13 | 1H 33MIN
(Brief Strong Language) A heartpounding
film that follows seasoned
deep-sea divers as they battle the raging
elements to rescue their crewmate trapped hundreds of
feet below the ocean's surface. Based on a true story,
LAST BREATH is an electrifying story about teamwork,
resilience, and a race against time to do the impossible.
Stars Woody Harrellson, Simu Liu, Finn Cole. keep their
secrets buried.
2025 | PG-13 | 1H 42MIN
Brian and his ex-wife Debrah are
shocked to learn their daughter Tiffany
is engaged to a rapper she met on a yacht--and the
wedding is in two weeks. Madea and her crew head to
the Bahamas, stirring up chaos and heartwarming fun.
AUGUST 19 — 21
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE ACTOR
2025 | R | 1H 38MIN
(Language) Based on the novel
Memory by Donald E. Westlake. Paul
Cole (André Holland) is stranded in a
mysterious small town with no memory of who he is or
how he got there. Without a sense of identity or
purpose, he starts from scratch and begins courting a
local costume designer Edna (Gemma Chan). As bits
and pieces of his past slowly emerge, he attempts to
find his way home, but time is slippery, appearances
can't be trusted, and it's unclear which of his identities
is real.
AUGUST 26 — 28
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
HEADS OF STATE
2025 | PG-13 | 1H 53MIN
In this action-comedy, UK Prime
Minister Sam Clarke (Idris Elba) and
U.S. President Will Derringer (John
Cena) have a public rivalry that jeopardizes their
countries' "special relationship." But when they
become targets of a ruthless foreign adversary, they
must set aside their differences and begrudgingly rely
on each other. After being shot down in Air Force One,
Clarke and Derringer are forced to go on a dangerous,
multinational run pursued by enemies intent on killing
them. With the help of MI6 agent Noel Bisset (Priyanka
Chopra Jonas), they must work together to thwart a
global conspiracy that threatens the free world.
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11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED
AUGUST 1
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
A MINECRAFT MOVIE
2025 | PG | 1H 41MIN
Welcome to the world of Minecraft,
where creativity doesn't just help you
craft, it's essential to one's survival!
Four misfits--Garrett "The Garbage Man" Garrison
(Jason Momoa), Henry (Sebastian Eugene Hansen),
Natalie (Emma Myers) and Dawn (Danielle Brooks)-find
themselves struggling with ordinary problems
when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious
portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic
wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back
home, they'll have to master this world (and protect it
from evil things like Piglins and Zombies, too) while
embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected,
expert crafter, Steve (Jack Black). Together, their
adventure will challenge all five to be bold and to
reconnect with the qualities that make each of them
uniquely creative... the very skills they need to thrive
back in the real world.
AUGUST 8
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
THE RON CLARK STORY
2006 | PG | 1H, 36MIN
In his small North Carolina hometown,
Ron Clark (Matthew Perry) leads a
comfortable life as a successful
elementary school teacher, earning the respect of the
community. However, he knows there are students
elsewhere who need him more. Following his inner
calling, Clark uproots to New York City, hoping to
make a difference for the disenfranchised youths the
school system has left behind. Clark makes it his
mission to turn around the worst students, even
though he knows his job is on the line.
AUGUST 15
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
BOSS LEVEL
2020 | PG-13 | 1H 40MIN
Trapped in a time loop that constantly
repeats the day of his murder, former
special forces agent Roy Pulver (Frank
Grillo) uncovers clues about a secret government
project that could unlock the mystery behind his
untimely death. In a race against the clock, Pulver
must hunt down Colonel Ventor (Mel Gibson), the
powerful head of the government program, while
outrunning skilled ruthless assassins determined to
keep him from the truth in order to break out of the
loop, save his family and live once again for
tomorrow.
AUGUST 22
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
REEF BUILDERS
2025 | PG | 1H 16MIN
Facing the loss of an ent i re
ecosystem in a single generation, a
team of coastal communities and
marine biologists has restored a vibrant coral reef
in Indonesia. Can their efforts pay off on a global
scale? Narrated by Auli'i Cravalho.
AUGUST 29
11 AM, 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
BLOW THE MAN DOWN
2019 | R | 1H 40MIN
Welcome to Easter Cove, a salty
fishing village on the far reaches of
Maine's rocky coast. Grieving the
loss of their mother and facing an uncertain
future, Mary Beth & Priscilla Connolly cover up a
gruesome run-in with a dangerous man. To
conceal their crime, the sisters must go deeper
into Easter Cove's underbelly and uncover the
town matriarchs' darkest secrets.
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EVENTS
JUNETEENTH BLOCK PARTY
AND CELEBRATION
By Pamela June
The Lake Ashton Black Heritage Club recently hosted a
spectacular Juneteenth Block Party and Celebration on
June 21, and it was a resounding success! The event,
held in the Clubhouse Parking Lot, brought together
community members, friends and family for an
afternoon that was not only filled with a sense of unity,
celebration and joy, but also provided an opportunity
for reflection and education. The block party featured a
variety of activities that kept attendees engaged and
entertained. From raffles and dancing to music and
games, there was something for everyone to enjoy. The
atmosphere was vibrant, with people of all ages coming
together to commemorate the significance of
Juneteenth and celebrate freedom, community and
heritage. We are grateful for the overwhelming support
and participation from residents and guests alike. See
back cover for pictures!
FALL FESTIVAL
It’s already time to prepare for the Clubhouse’s
annual Fall Festival on November 1 from 2 to 5 pm
in the west parking lot. The Festival will raise money
for Alzheimer’s Awareness in partnership with Team
Sam, LA resident Judy Puntuieri’s team. If you are
interested in volunteering for the dunk tank, email
Caroline at clane@lakeashtoncdd.com. We need 3
more volunteers!
CHRISTMAS DINNER DANCE
By Debby Landgrebe
Here’s hoping everyone has been enjoying the
summer and while it’s still hot outside, let’s start
thinking of cooler temperatures and ‘that wonderful
time of the year.’ Please be sure you mark the calendar
for the upcoming Christmas Dinner Dance planned for
Friday, December 12 in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Final
preparations are being made and will be revealed
soon, but we can assure you the Christmas Dinner
Dance on December 12, 2025, will be a superb
evening of fabulous live music and delicious food & a
cash bar, so get your holiday clothing and dancing
shoes ready. This year, reservations can be made
starting September 22 by contacting Debby
Landgrebe. To reserve and buy a table, the full amount
and all names will be needed along with a check (no
cash or credit cards). All checks are to be made out to
LA Christmas Dinner Dance. The amounts are: $45 per
person, table of 8 $320, or $450for a table of 10
(limited tables of ten). Tickets will be on sale in person
in the Clubhouse Ballroom before and after Monday
Coffee. Looking forward to a festive, decked-out
crowd and a wonderful, fun time, so plan on coming!
For additional information contact Debby.
MORE UPCOMING EVENTS
October 30 & 31: LAPAC’s Haunted House - The
Wicked Tales of Lake Ashton
November 14: Friendsgiving
December 3: Home Improvement Expo
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Show Dates:
FEBRUARY 6, 2026
FEBRUARY 24, 2026
MARCH 5, 2026
MARCH 21, 2026
APRIL 15, 2026
Current Season Ticket Renewals:
OCT. 1 — 31, 2025
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NOV. 5 — 7, 2025
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THE LINEUP: SUMMER MUSIC SERIES
Purchase Clubhouse Show tickets at the Clubhouse
Activities Office or online for $15 each. See on sale
dates below for HFC shows.
AUGUST 29 – clubhouse Beach
Party Bash with DJ ItSY ROC
Celebrate summer at the Clubhouse and
enjoy great vibes at the beach party bash
featuring DJ Itsy Roc playing a wide
variety of music for everyone!
August 22 - The Dukes at the hFc
The Dukes keep the music of the
50's & 60's alive by singing their
unique blend of Doo Wop and Rock
& Roll. Tickets on sale at the HFC.
September 12 - Josh Blevins
at the hfc
Josh Blevins started singing as a young
boy and his voice carries a traditional yet
current county sound! Get ready for an
energetic and unforgettable night of live
music. Tickets on sale August 1 at the HFC.
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GARDEN
CLUB
By Pam Klawinski
The Lake Ashton Garden
Club hosted a Camp
Lake Aston’s activity in
July with creating mini
terrariums. We had a
great time putting
together these mini ecosystems.
A fun time was
had by all. Also in July
the Garden Club did some trimming and repotted some
plants in the HFC pool area as our ongoing community
project. The Garden Club will still be on hiatus for the
month of August but will be back to regular meetings
on the second Wednesday of each month at 10 am in
the Pavilion starting in September. All are welcome. No
green thumb necessary.
LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB
By Pamela June
Commemorating the 1963 March on Washington for
Jobs and Freedom. August 28, 1963, over 250,000
people gathered on the National Mall in
Washington, D.C. for what was the largest civil rights
demonstration in U.S. history. A peaceful protest for
jobs, justice, civil rights and racial equality,
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demonstrators heard passionate speeches, including
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream”
speech. The demonstration accelerated the passage
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act
of 1965 that outlawed racial and gender
discrimination, ended segregation and made
discriminatory voting practices illegal. Reflecting on
this history resonates with current movements
concerning racial justice, social inequality, healthcare
access, environment concerns, and economic
disparity. A reminder that peaceful protest and
collective action can change the course of history.
And that progress is not a moment, but a
movement. Its legacy lives through every voice that
continues to speak up for justice and equality.
LA BELLES
By Gail Guenther
The Belles invite all ladies to join them for lunch at
Azteca d’Oro on Cypress Gardens Blvd. in Winter Haven
at noon on August 27. New residents are especially
welcome to come out and get acquainted with
neighbors. Contact Gail at 941-545-8446 with questions.
Mexican Train Dominoes
Come Join the Fun Thursdays and Sundays 1 to 3 pm
in the Clubhouse Game Room. Arrive by 12:50.
Lessons given as needed. Sense of humor necessary.
Questions? Text Joanne McKinley at 304-261-6905.
OPEN play mah jongg
We are looking for both men & women to join us in a
fun, friendly game of Mah Jongg. Some experience is
required. We would love to have you stop in and say
hello Wednesdays from 2 to 4 pm at the HFC Card
Room. Questions? Contact Carolyn Neuberger at
nachuma@mail.com or 516-317-0120.
Chess club
Friendly games on Thursdays at 1:30 pm in the Poker
Room at the HFC. Some members play each other
online. Players of all levels are welcome. Informal
lessons can also be arranged for those who want them.
Questions? Contact Howard Mayne at 603-285-5640.
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By Coach Dennis Santino
Some members swim for fitness. Others have used
competition as motivation and have participated in
local, regional, state, &/or national Senior Games
competitions. Whatever your interest level, our club
offers that, so grab your suit, towel, and goggles and
come swim with us on Mondays at 1 pm, Wednesdays
at 1 pm, and/or Saturdays at 10 am.
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Stephanie Iszak
We would like to invite all Lake Ashton residents to
As we navigate through the summer
weather, LAPA members continue to
enjoy the fun, exercise and
camaraderie of pickleball play. Our
4th of July mixer and hotdog
barbecue was another fun filled
event. Congratulations to everyone
who participated and especially to
our winners, Deborah and Chuck.
Join LAPA and be part of the fun! Membership forms
can be found in the HFC at the Clubs bulletin board
location. Place your completed form and dues (only
$12 per year) in the drop box provided.
Coaches Corner: Reduce Unforced Errors
The safest placement of a ball return is soft and low in
the middle of the court between your two opponents.
This placement may cause both players to hesitate,
thinking that his partner will hit the ball. Additionally,
the soft hit gives your opponents no pace to work with.
And remember my #1 Rule: Have Fun!
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
Do you need or want good, regular, safe exercise? Do
you like to swim, but don't like to swim alone? Do you
know that the Lake Ashton Swim Club has reserved
time in the indoor pool 3 times a week? Have you
challenged yourself by swimming with a kickboard, pull
buoy, hand paddles, fins, or a drag shoot? Our coach,
who has taught and coached all ages and levels of
swimming, offers tips on how to swim more
efficiently. Club members do their own workouts or use
ones provided by the coach.
come out on Mondays and Fridays from 10 am to 1 pm
to play some fun games of Bocce Ball. No experience is
required. Anyone who is playing would be more than
happy to teach you and go over the Lake Ashton
Friendly Bocce Ball rules and regulations. Friendly
Bocce Tailgate parties for 2025 have ended and will
resume in January 2026. Contact Stephanie Iszak
(609-980-9505, siszak@comcast.net) or Tammy Shields
(863-632-2024, tammy.shields1221@gmail.com) with
questions. Looking forward to having many new
Friendly Bocce players.
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
One message at just the
right moment can change
someone's entire day,
outlook, life. This is the
mission of the LA Rockers and why we have been
busy painting rocks and hiding them throughout the
community to spread kindness. One of the events of
Camp Lake Ashton 2025 was a class the LA Rockers
held for a chance to learn how to paint rocks. As you
can see in the picture, it was a huge success!
Have you been lucky and found a rock? Please post a
photo of your rock on Talk of Lake Ashton’s (TOLA)
Facebook page. It means a lot for us to see that our
rock was found, and it may bring a smile to those that
see your post. Remember you can keep your rock or
re-hide it to share it with others. We will continue our
summer hiatus through August, and we'll resume
meeting in September. If you’re interested in joining
us, contact MJ Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com)
for more information.
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By Carol Corley
Last month’s meeting of the Lake Ashton singles club
was well attended. We discussed our enjoyment of
Camp Lake Ashton as well as final touches for
Christmas in July for needy local senior orphans.
The group meets the first Sunday of every month at
2 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. This month we also
planned a monthly dinner at Catfish Country in
Lakeland. Recently we enjoyed a lunch at L’Incontro
in Lake Wales. We are also looking into activities that
can be done as a group, like movies, or trips to
places such as the Aquarium in Tampa. On weekends
when we are not meeting, we still get together at 2
pm in the Ballroom for cards. Following the meeting,
members enjoyed playing Five Crown, a fun card
game. We are open to other options as well. And
after cards, we had dinner at Ruby Tuesday. Different
restaurants are chosen for each Sunday. Our club is
open to Lake Ashton single residents.
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
Our next meeting is September 21 (no meeting in
August — enjoy the summer)! Save the Date for the
Craft Fair on October 25 — all Vendor Tables have been
sold which means that you will once again have the
Ballroom filled with handcrafted items like quilts,
custom pens, cards, jewelry, handmade chocolate,
wreaths and other hand-crafted items. We have
vendors from previous years as well as new vendors.
The Craft Show will benefit K9 Partners for Patriots.
BAKERS FOR THE CRAFT
SHOW NEEDED! The Craft
Show Bake Shop continues
to be a big draw for
attendees. Last year’s Bake
Shop sold more than $1,000
in home-baked goods. The top items sold were
cookies, banana bread (sold out last year), pies and
cakes. Please help us again by signing up to donate
baked goods. Call Debbie Platt 863-318-9376. More
details to follow in September’s newsletter.
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By Lynn Davis and Karen McLemore
Exciting things are sprouting in the
Community Garden! Join us for a
quick meeting on Wednesday,
August 20 at 1:30 p.m. at the HFC,
where we’ll explore UF/IFAS fall
planting tips to set us up for seasonal
success. We’ve also consulted
with Jason of Cody Coves to share
his local expertise on what grows best this time of year.
We’ll need all available members to help with seed
starting, so roll up your sleeves and come ready to get
your hands dirty! Our regular monthly meetings will
resume on Tuesday, September 17 at 1:30 p.m., also at
the HFC. As you pass the west entrance, check out
the new numbered beds and plant ID markers—small
improvements that are already making a big difference.
We’ve recently added luffa (loofah), Mexican spinach,
mulberry, and lime, all chosen for their ability to thrive
in Florida’s summer heat. The garden is evolving
beautifully—come be part of the growth! Thank you to
member Carole Sites for her butterfly picture on the
front cover!
LA GETAWAYS
By Shelley Brodka
Do you love to travel, but hate the hassle of planning
and booking your trips? Are you a solo traveler, or does
your spouse hate to travel? Do you like to travel with
friends or family? Would you be interested in being
part of a Lake Ashton travel club with a membership
fee of $10 per person, and getting special deals
specific for our community? If so, the LA Getaways
travel club membership might be the perfect solution
for you.
Travel clubs offer a variety of benefits, including
discounts on hotels, flights, and other travel expenses.
They can also provide access to exclusive travel
experiences, such as tours and cruises, unique
experiences and expert advice and support. There will
be an email blast coming out to all Lake Ashton
residents about this new club and the anticipated Kickoff
meeting will be September 30 from 6:30 to 8 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom. Day trips with Small World
Tours for 2026 will be presented at that time as well.
LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB
By Howard Mayne
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club will hold its
monthly meeting on August 7. The speaker is yet to
be determined. For further information contact
lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com
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MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
This month we shine a
spotlight on Lake Ashton
residents and Meals on
Wheels delivery volunteers,
Tonya and Flip (aka “Coach”)
Farinella.
Married for 30 years, the
Farinellas are both lifelong Polk County residents.
They have lived in Lake Ashton for 7 years and have
been delivering for MOWPolk the past 6 years after
learning about the organization’s need through their
church. Tonya and Flip deliver the same Winter
Haven route every Friday and have 14-20 stops on
any given week. It takes them 60-90 minutes roundtrip
to complete their route. When asked why they
have remained volunteers all these years, Tonya said
“We love serving the community and helping
others.” Flip added, “We have met so many
wonderful people and MOW is like our extended
family.” To become a Meals on Wheels meal recipient
or volunteer please call 863-299-1616. To join the
Lake Ashton Friends of Meals on Wheels Club please
email lafomow@gmail.com.
Next Second Chance Donations Day is August 21.
SHUFFLIN’ SQUARES
By Keith Stevens
Shufflin’ Squares dance club is looking forward to
welcoming more than a square of new dancers to the
Lake Ashton club. The prospective new club
members have been attending weekly ninety-minute
long lessons on Thursdays at 4 pm in the Lake
Ashton Ballroom. The summer series of lessons will
conclude at the end of this month. The newer
dancers will be joining the current members of
Shufflin’ Squares who dance every Thursday night at
7 pm in the Ballroom .
We welcome additional new dancers for whom
Shufflin’ Squares will schedule a new round of ten
lessons after of the current series. Adding new
dancers at this stage of the lesson series is not
possible. Square Dancing is an almost perfect
activity. It’s healthful for both body and mind. It is low
impact physical activity with a mental component for
keeping minds sharp, and has a social aspect with fun
and entertaining social events sprinkled here and
there. If you would consider participating in the hobby
of square dancing, please contact Dave Muller
(davecaller@gmail.com) to let him know your interest
and your availability for the next series of square
dance lessons from Shufflin’ Squares. Hope to see
you on the dance floor.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
Duplicate bridge is played on Monday at 12:45 pm
in the Clubhouse Card Room. The game is open to
all residents regardless of skill level. Participants
should have some experience playing bridge plus a
partner is required. We have approximately 60
players in the group and can assist new players in
finding a partner. Registering in advance is
suggested by signing up in the red book in the
Clubhouse Card Room, or by emailing Don at
dfuller627@yahoo.com.
June 23: North-South: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford;
2nd Pat Foster & Liz Smith; 3rd Nelda Sedlacek &
Maureen Ziegler
East-West: 1st Marian Oshinsky & Marge Kniat; 2nd
Graham Littlehales & Howard Mayne; 3rd Sally
Bonkoski & Alex Lukacs
June 30: North-South: 1st Marian Oshinsky &
Marge Kniat; 2nd Roger Nelson & Marian Nelson;
3rd Don Fuller & Jim Ford;
East-West: 1st Graham Littlehales & Pat Collins; 2nd
Sally Bonkoski & Alex Lukacs; 3rd Chris Verges &
Chip Inman
July 7: A Group: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 2nd
Graham Littlehales & Pat Foster; 3rd Maureen
Ziegler & Nelda Sedlacek; B Group: 1st Chris
Verges & Chip Inman; 2nd Marian Oshinsky &
Marge Kniat; 3rd Nancy Gray & Jeannine Connors
July 14: 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish Kellar; 2nd
Graham Littlehales & Pat Foster; 3rd Nelda
Sedlacek & Maureen Ziegler
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LORRIE’S LINE DANCING
Thursdays at the HFC
1 pm Beginner Class, 2 pm Improver
YOGA SHARE
Wednesdays, 8:45 to 9:45 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. This is a video presentation. Join your
friends and neighbors for stretching, strengthening,
and relaxing. Questions? Call Sally Winfrey
316-516-2815 or Annette Comeau 863-221-2394
LUNCH & LEARN
Dignity Memorial: August 20 at 11:30 am
Learn about pre-planning, the emotional and financial
benefits of prearranging, how to protect funeral and
cemetery arrangements from inflation, how Veterans
can access their benefits, and pre-planning with a local
funeral home vs. final expense insurance. Sign up
online.
TRIVIA IN THE BALLROOM
Sundays in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Maximum of
eight players per table, but no minimum. Bring $1/
person to play. All money is returned to the winning
tables. Trivia starts at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm.
CHARM CITY TRIVIA
Tuesday nights in the Restaurant beginning at 6 pm.
You can have a group or just come and play. Each
group can have up to eight players. Charm City Gift
cards will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place
winners. Reserve your table. Come early, have dinner,
a few drinks, socialize, and have fun! We look forward
to seeing everyone. Your guests are welcome!
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THIS IS WHERE NEW MEMORIES ARE MADE
CRUISE & LAND VACATIONS
Join us August 6 from 2 to 4 pm in the
Clubhouse Craft Room. This class is for
all levels. If you’ve never made cards
before come try something new. All
card materials to make two cards
(shown - one of the cards will be offered
in choice of color scheme) are provided
for $5. Bring scissors and your favorite
adhesive. Adhesive is also sold at a very
discounted price of $4. Register to
attend as space is limited. If you sign up
please do your best to attend as we
often have a waiting list. Contact Marianne
Morcone (mkegolfer@aol.com, 860-712-9440) or Judy
Ridpath (judy@judyridpath.com, 650-678-1174).
CREATE A CARD
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August 19 at 10 am in the HFC Sports Court. A guest
expert will provide instruction, from beginner to
expert, all supplies and equipment, and three beautiful
cards to take home for $12. No experience needed.
Sign up at the HFC. Call Karen at 262-497-3272 with
questions.
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Carmen is back with a great Halloween craft! Get crafty in the Ballroom on September 19 at 3
pm. All instructions and supplies are provided for $10. Sign up online today!
NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN DAY SEPTEMBER 26
View Florida Native American artifacts and take part in a vivid presentation by Bartholomew Delcamp of the
Polk History Museum and Michael Ferguson from the Florida Pioneer Museum & Village of Dade City in the
Clubhouse Ballroom at 6:30 pm. Learn about the indigenous peoples who inhabited Florida, and their cultural
past as well as their
impact on Florida today.
Sign up online to attend
this first-of-its-kind event!
LA WOMEN’S
BIBLE STUDY
The LA Women's Bible
Study will resume once
again this fall on October
8 at the HFC Community
Center, 10 am to noon on
Wednesdays. This year's
study is on the Gospel of
Matthew and it looks to
be a wonderful year of
delving into familiar
parables and stories about
Jesus and His life. Come
join us in study, songs, and
prayer as we spend time
in God's Word - no matter
what your Bible
knowledge may be. All
women are invited to
come and bring a friend.
Workbook for the class is
available on opening day,
or in advance (after
September 15) by
contacting Louise Gilla at
lgilla4071@yahoo.com. We
look forward to your
presence at this popular
class! Don't miss out!
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UPD A TES
FROM THE
PRO SHOP
By Kevin Baker, General Manager
Greetings! Over the past two months, it has been a true
pleasure getting to know many of you—especially
through the great conversations we’ve shared at the
Eagle’s Nest. I’d like to take a moment to highlight the
ongoing programming at the Eagle’s Nest. We offer
lunch daily and feature themed dinners throughout the
month, paired with fun social events like Pasta Night,
Karaoke, and Trivia. Weekly updates are sent out with
all the latest happenings, so be sure to keep an eye out.
We also welcome the opportunity to help you host
private celebrations, whether it’s a birthday, anniversary,
or other special event. Looking ahead, I’ll be working
closely with our team and gathering input from
residents to shape new menu and evening concepts
launching in October alongside the club’s new
membership program. Stop by the Eagle’s Nest, say
hello, and share your ideas. We’d love to hear from you!
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
Viva Las Vegas themed summer tournament was
held on July 7 and 8. Carolyn Alvaro and Mary
O'Donnell volunteered as Tournament Committee
Chairs with Deb Giannattassio and Debbie Nettleton
assisting as Advisors. Twenty-eight members played
the two-day tournament with a casino theme format.
On day one the 4-player team played a “Step-aSide”
scramble and day two the group played a Las
Vegas style scramble where a roll of the dice
determined whose ball the team used after they
teed off. This really made for some interesting play.
Lunch was served at the Eagles Nest after play on
the second day. A big shout-out to Sandra, Eagles
Nest Manager, for providing the decorations and
adding her special touch to the casino theme. Door
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prizes were given out to the lucky ladies that
received a Payday candy bar in their gift bag.
Everyone seemed to enjoy the games and having
their team pictures taken in front of the casino
banner background at the Eagles Nest. Both day’s
scores were combined with low net payouts. Results
were: 1st place – Bev Hines, Shearly Simpson, Pam
Pagel, Jane Fuller; 2nd place – Liz Leigh, Tami
Donnelly, Char Walter, Nancy Zografos; 3rd place –
Debbie Nettleton, Carolyn Alvaro, Deb Giannattasio,
Mary O’Donnell and 4th place – T Utting, Mafie
Walker, Joanne McKinley, Dixie Kite. Closest to the
pin: Day 1 – Carolyn Alvaro (Hole 2E), Nancy
Zografos (Hole 8E), Pam Pagel (Hole 13E), Deb
Nettleton (Hole 17E) & Day 2 – Pam Pagel (Hole 3W),
Monnie Guinn (Hole 7W), T Utting (Hole 12W), Mafie
Walker (Hole 14W). Congratulations, ladies!
League play in August promises to be fun. Game
formats are sent out via email to members, and they
are also posted on the LALGA bulletin board in the
Pro Shop. Sign up is available online at https://
lakeashtonliving.com/community/golf/lalga-golfregistration
or members can sign up on the LALGA
bulletin board the week prior to the event.
Tournament Committee Chairs -
Mary O'Donnell & Carolyn
Alvaro (left)
1st place: Shearly Simpson, Pam
Pagel, Bev Hines, Jane Fuller
(below left)
2nd place: Nancy Zografos, Liz Leigh, Char Walter,
Tami Donnelly (below right)
3rd place: Deb Giannattasio, Mary O'Donnell,
Carolyn Alvaro, & Deb Nettleton (below left)
4th place: T Utting, Mafie Walker, Dixie Kite,
Joanne McKinley (below right)
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By David Kubissa
LA NINERS
By Sandy Hockenberry
This is the first of two
conversations with the Lake
Ashton golf pros who assist
LAMGA throughout the year. PGA
pro Ian Peterson joined the Lake
Ashton Golf Club staff in 2022. He
was named head professional in
2023. He plays a key role in
supporting LAMGA’s tournaments
and merchandise decisions.
Where did you play your first
round of golf? How old were you and with whom
did you play? Hmm, probably Parkway Par 3 in
Fremont, California. The course isn’t there anymore. I
was about 5 years old and played with my dad.
What motivated you to become a PGA professional,
and what do you like most about the job? When my
time trying to play professionally came to an end, it
was the natural move for me. I love golf. I enjoy
teaching/coaching and still getting an opportunity to
play tournaments from time to time.
Where did you work before coming to the Lake
Ashton Golf Club? I spent a year and a half in the
mortgage business before Lake Ashton, but before
that, I spent seven years as the tournament
coordinator for Streamsong Resort in Bowling Green.
When you get a chance to practice, what are your
favorite drills? For my game personally, I hit a lot of
balls with a long towel under both armpits. This helps
my arms and body stay in sync and gives my golf
swing a nice three-quarters feel. I also use the circle
drill when putting from 4, 5 and 6 feet.
Red Hoagland Challenge update: Through June, the
leaderboard is: 1. Jim Salb, $132.40; 2. Steve Kettells,
$120.50; 3. Mike Krigelski, $116.50; 4. Denis Mulhearn,
$110.50.
Sponsor salute: LAMGA thanks the following
businesses and professional services for their support:
Amerity Financial (Burris Warner); Bates Capital; Chris
Bruser, Mutual of Omaha; Christine Graves Insurance
Inc.; Citizens Bank & Trust; Dan Mann Insurance, State
Farm; Edward Jones, Melissa Kincaid; Karen Bryan
Insurance Agency; Zinsmeister Insurance; Weaver
Loveless Law; Theresa Yoder, D.V.M.
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On July 1st, the Niners and Blue Man played a FourPerson
Par-3 Scramble on the East course.
Congratulations to the winners:
Flight #1 – 1st Place – Clive Greeff, Deborah Waldrip,
Liz Meigel, and Lee Holman;
2nd Place – Nolan Hake, Linda Reardon, and Pamela
June;
3rd Place (tie) – Larry Griffin, Sharron Murphy, Cyndy
Berry and Jay Schwartz;
3rd Place (tie) – Bruce Bellemeur, Marge Schwartz,
Marilyn Consorto, and Jim Wagner;
Flight #2 – 1st Place – Bill Testa, Donna Butch, Karen
Farrande, David Neuner;
2nd Place – Randall Carpenter, Jan Wagner, Terry
Moskalik, and Anthony Bowden
3rd Place – Dana Ferrande, Janice Serencko,
MaryLou Jameson and Jim Gawrych
Congratulations to all the winners!!
Welcome back to returning past members: Betty
McDonnell and Marilyn Consorto. The Niners look
forward to playing with you ladies again. If you are
interested in joining a fun group of women on
Tuesday mornings to play 9 holes of golf, please stop
by the Pro Shop and fill out an application. Everyone
is welcome.
August games will be:
August 5: Throw Out Two – Throw out the two worst
holes at the end of the round. Low Gross/Low Net
scores win. (individual game)
August 12: Tee It Up Scramble – 2 Person Scramble.
Each person gets to hit ONE shot from a tee
anywhere on the way to the green ONE time during
the round. (team game)
August 19: 1 Best Net Even/2 Best Nets Odd –
Playing your own ball, take the best net on even
numbered holes and 2 best nets on odd numbered
holes. (individual game)
August 26: 4-Person Scramble Furthest Putt – Four
person scramble, on the Par 3 holes, you must pick
the shot on the green that is FURTHEST away from
the pin and play from there. Followed by Lunch with
Friends. (team game)
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