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L.A.
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
April 2023
Simply the Best!
"Those who bring sunshine into the lives of
others cannot keep it from themselves."
- James M. Barrie
THIS MONTH, WE CELEBRATE
LAKE ASHTON'S VOLUNTEERS.
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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NEWSLETTER STAFF
Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie McCutcheon
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
May Issue Deadline: April 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.
FRONT COVER PHOTO BY BARBARA ANN COMER
BACK COVER PHOTOS BY DENNIS KRUPINSKI
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)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Matt Auen, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest
Vicki Moore, Manager
RV & Storage Center
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
mauen@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 vmoore@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.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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APRIL 2023
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 Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
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COFFEE
Don't miss Monday Coffee with your friends and
neighbors at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom.
Coffee & donuts are available for $2.
APRIL 3
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speakers: Lake Wales Envisioned
Updates with Dover Kohl, Lake Ashton ASL
Learning to Hear with Your Eyes
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance & ComForCare
APRIL 10
• Bite Me Monday - Donations for Humane
Society of Polk County
• Featured Speakers: City of Winter Haven
Water Conservation and Young at Heart -
Senior Entrepreneurship Program
• Featured Vendor: Matt Simpson with
Edward Jones
APRIL 17 — NO MONDAY COFFEE —
LACDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
APRIL 24
• Peanut Butter Monday - Non-perishable food
donations for Lake Wales Care Center can be
dropped off to the Ballroom Kitchen
• Featured Speaker: Polk County Fire Rescue
Fire Safety
• Featured Vendor: Melissa Kincaid with
Edward Jones
LACDD & LAIICDD WEBSITES
lakeashtoncdd.com [below left QR code]
lakeashton2cdd.com [below right QR code]
Follow the link to find board meeting dates,
agendas, minutes, Supervisor contact information
and other documents.
You can also sign up
to receive blast emails
from the Clubhouse
and HFC.
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 6
LA LOOKS 14
SAFETY 18
MOVIES 20
EVENTS 22
GOLF 28
CLUBS 32
MIND & BODY 40
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Special Meeting
Monday, April 3 at 9 am
CDD Meeting
Monday, April 17 at 8:30 am
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Continued Meeting
Thursday, April 13 at 11 am
Monday, April 17
CDD Meeting at 9:30 am
Budget Workshop at 10 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
Photo ID Hours:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
Noon to 3 pm
(12- 2 pm on April 4
or by appointment)
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT
Joseph "Joe" Payne is our
new Facility Maintenance
Coordinator. He started with
us on February 14 and we
are happy to have him as a
part of the Lake Ashton
team. He is a retired
firefighter from Birmingham,
AL and comes to us with
extensive carpentry and construction skills (he built is
own house from the ground up!). His has been married
to his wife, Melissa for over 20 years and has 4 kids,
ages 27, 25, 12 and 10. Please join us in welcoming
Joe to Lake Ashton. We are lucky to have him!
Thank you to the Garden Club for planting
flowers in front of the Pavilion and all the other areas
around the community. They truly are making the
entire community more beautiful every day. They
are a great group!
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NEXT MONTHLY MARKET:
April 12 from 10 am to 2 pm
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Clubhouse West Parking Lot
Wednesdays from 10 am to 2 pm
BOOKMOBILE
April 12 and 26, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed for lunch
12:30 to 1:15), Clubhouse West Parking Lot
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT:
MARY AX
Mary’s smiling face has been
greeting visitors on Mondays at
the Clubhouse Activities Desk
for the past 14 years. She
volunteers because she loves
meeting people and keeping up
with the community. She has
two sons and two grandsons.
She is an avid Pittsburgh
Steelers fan and is most recently from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania. She said she married into the
Steelers when she married her husband, Bob!
NEW RESIDENT SOCIAL
The next New Resident Social will be held on
April 14 at 2 pm at the HFC. Please sign up at
either Activities Desk.
A Message From Mary Bosman
I'd like to thank all the resident friends who
came to the pizza party to say farewell in
February or stopped by for a chat before or
after that time. I miss Lake Ashton as it's been
a part of me for many years. A special thanks to
staff and the LA II CDD Board for their great
support over the years. It's appreciated more
than you know.
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LACDD NEWS
BOA R D O F SUP E RVISO R S
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191,
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431,
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193,
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours: April 10, 10 am to noon in the
Clubhouse Conference Room
By Christine Wells,
LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Supervisors and staff would
like to wish residents a
Happy Passover and
Happy Easter. There are
many ways to enjoy this
beautiful season as noted
throughout this edition of the newsletter. Spring ushers
in warm days, cooler nights, and many visiting guests.
Guests are often amazed at the number of activities and
amenities available and Clubhouse staff wants to
continue this tradition of community pride. Feedback
from residents regarding facility maintenance or activities
is always encouraged and welcomed.
Soon Charm City at Lake Ashton will be open in the
Clubhouse — stay tuned to media for more information
regarding opening dates. In the meantime residents can
enjoy a limited menu from their food truck that will be at
Lake Ashton weekly!
All residents are encouraged to attend monthly CDD meetings to obtain firsthand information concerning
community affairs. At the March meeting Supervisors discussed strategic planning and the upcoming budget
process. The budget workshop will be held on April 17 at 9:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. A wrap up of
additional actions taken was sent out on March 22.
April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month, a time to celebrate those who dedicate their time to be
stewards of this community. This is a perfect time to recognize and say thank you to the volunteers who work
hard to ensure Lake Ashton maintains its reputation of being “Simply the Best.” When you are bowling in a
league be sure to thank the volunteer pinsetter that is there to ensure a great experience is had by all. Next
time you grab a book from the Media Center, thank a member of the Library Committee for ensuring this
amenity is well-organized and ready for use. When purchasing a ticket at the Activities Desk, thank the
volunteer that helps you find a perfect seat. These volunteers, among hundreds of others, work hard to
ensure residents, like themselves, enjoy the amenities and have an enjoyable experience at Lake Ashton. Join
staff in celebrating all of the volunteers at Lake Ashton for bringing the community closer together and for
their service and commitment to residents. See page 22 for information on a special event for volunteers.
Safe travels to those leaving for the summer. Please continue to check email for an electronic version of the
LA Times to stay up-to-date while away. There is a Summer Checklist available at the Clubhouse Information
Wall and posted on lakeashtoncdd.com for those traveling away from Lake Ashton over the summer.
Residents can also view updates regarding CDD business on the website, and can attend meetings virtually
using the Zoom link that is emailed each month. For those staying to enjoy the summer at Lake Ashton, sit
back and enjoy all that staff has planned. Its going to be a great year!
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SU P ERVISORS CONTA CT
INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety, Security, Amenities and District
Support, Public Works, Infrastructure,
Wetland Resident Project
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities
and Field Operation, Transportation System
(roads, bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Budget, Planning
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including
Pet Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10:30 am
352.250.9707,
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities and Field Operation
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
JOINT AMENITIES POLICY
Each month an excerpt from the newly adopted Joint
Amenities Policy will be featured in the LA Times. The
full policy can also be found online by visiting
lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com under
"Additional District Documents.” Listed below is the
specific policy that is in place regarding the smoking
policy at Lake Ashton. Please reach out to Christine
Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director via email at
(cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or James Margeson,
Interim LA II (WH) CDD Community Director
(maintenance@lakeashton2cdd.com) with any
questions.
SMOKING: Lake Ashton is a smoke-free community.
Smoking tobacco products or electronic cigarettes are
prohibited at all facilities and venues unless in a
designated area.
The designated smoking/vaping area at the Clubhouse
has been moved from the Ballroom Patio to the
southern portion of the east parking lot near the
dumpsters. There is no smoking/vaping in any other
areas. There are 2 smokers outposts in that area.
The smoking area at the HFC is by the pool pump area
on the tennis court side.
ADDITIONALLY, PLEASE REMEMBER: According to
the Joint Amenities Policy, pets must be leashed and
under control of an adult handler at all times.
HOMELESS GRADUATING SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
The need never seems to go down. More than that these students are so appreciative of any help
and most importantly that someone cares and supports them. Vickie Griffith stated the computers
given to each student last year have risen in price by 50%. This may cut back on scholarships that
have been awarded in the past. Because of your donations they face a less worrisome summer and a
little brighter future. The plans are in full swing for their graduation party and part of that is our
banner. Make sure to sign at any Monday Coffee through April 10. Last day of our collection will be
April 15. All donations, whether checks, domestic items, or gift cards, can be dropped off at either
Activities Desk or by contacting Doris at 217-652-6636 or miker0343@yahoo.com.
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CITY OF LAKE WALES
The Regular Municipal Election for the City of
Lake Wales will be held Tuesday, April 4. There
are two seats up for election: Seat 3, (currently
held by Commissioner Terrye Howell) and Seat 5
(currently held by Commissioner Robin Gibson).
These seats are for three year terms. Lake Ashton
residents living in Lake Wales can vote in person
in the Clubhouse Ballroom on Election Day or
contact the Supervisor of Elect ions at
863-534-5888 to request an absentee ballot. The
polls are open from 7 am to 7pm. Please be sure
to bring a photo ID. To find out more,
visit polkelections.com for a sample ballot or
contact the City of Lake Wales City Clerk at
863-678-4182.
Please note: Due to elections there will be no
movies shown on this day. The Activities
Office will remain open from 9 am - 5 pm.
MEDIA CENTER
COMPUTERS REMINDER
Please remember the computers located in the Media
Center are public computers. Residents should be
careful when accessing sensitive information on these
public computers. There have been instances where
personal information has been left up on computers
or printer, leaving it susceptible to being accessed by
anyone. Safeguard your personal information at all
times and please remember these are not personal
home computers, but are accessed by many residents
and guests everyday. Please note in the Clubhouse
Media Center the computer closest to the printer is
the only computer that is set up to print.
Send a picture of any fish caught in ponds or lakes in
Lake Ashton, along with your name, the lake or pond
that it was caught in, as well as the type
of fish caught and any measurements (length and/or
weight) to valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com to be featured in
the next edition of the LA Times.
Don’t forget to include your smiling face!
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׉ECONGRATULATIONS
SENIOR GAMES PARTICIPANTS!
Dottie and Terry Dernbach
participated in the
horseshoes competition
and Dottie received a gold
medal in horseshoes in her
age group.
#2
Six (6) residents of Lake
Ashton earned 9 Silver and
3 bronze medals in racquet
sports during the 2023 Polk
County Senior Games at
Solivita.
DOUG EPLER (75-79) Total
of 6 medals!
Pickleball: silver mixed
doubles
Tenni s : s i lver mixed
doubles, bronze men’s
doubles.
Table tennis: silver men’s doubles, silver men’s singles,
bronze in mixed doubles
JAY BROOKS (70-74)
Silver in men’s doubles table tennis.
TOM PAVEL (80+)
Bronze in singles table tennis
DEBBIE LOUDER (75-79) :
Silver in mixed doubles pickleball
Silver in mixed doubles tennis
MARILYN NOFFSINGER & LES JACOBSON (70-74)
Silver in mixed doubles pickleball
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#3
LA SWIM
CLUB
By Sandy White
There are about 20
senior swim meets each
year all around the state, all leading to a
state championship each December and a
National Games every 2 years. LA Swim Club has
several swimmers who have already qualified for
the state meet and one who is going to the
Nationals in Pittsburgh in July.
On the first
weekend i n
Ma r c h , t wo
m e m b e r s
swam in the
Lee Coun t y
Senior Games
and 3 others
swam in the
Polk County
Senior Games
i n Lake l and
(see photos).
All came home
wi th one or
more medals
and seve r a l
continued to
improve their times or techniques. As we age, we
have to work to preserve strength. Most of our
swim club members do more fitness than just
swimming. Some can be found in one of the
fitness centers, on bikes, participating in other
sports. All are serious about maintaining or
improving fitness and health.
See page 34 for more information on the LA Swim Club.
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L.A. LOOKS
Wildlife Corner
Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
Osprey (found on all continents except Antarctica) are
year-round, nesting residents of Lake Ashton. Formerly
known as the Fish Hawk they nest near fresh or salt
water and eat mainly fish. It is always a thrill to see one
of these large brown and white birds hovering over
water and then plunging feet first into the water and
rising up with a fish firmly and aerodynamically grasped
in their large talons with the head forward. Osprey can
easily be mistaken for Bald Eagles because of their
coloration and large size. However a Bald Eagle does
not have a white breast and undersides. When
perched an Osprey will often appear more horizontal
while the Bald Eagle tends to hold a more vertical
posture. In flight, their long narrow wings are bent
back at the wrist reminiscent of a gull. The bulky nests
in Florida are often laden with Spanish Moss and they
tend to typically raise two young. As with most birds in
Florida, they tend to nest earlier than their northern
counterparts.
LA II (WH ) HOA
By Gary Johnson, Secretary
LA II (WH) Homeowners Association Board
Members Contact Info
• Kristy McKibben, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• Gary Johnson, Secretary
secretaryla2hoa@outlook.com
• Ray Rudy, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Dave Bishop, VP & ARC Liaison,
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Bill Testa, VP & Asst. Treasurer,
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
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A Special Membership Meeting was held on
March 15 for the purpose of voting on a
proposed short-term rental amendment to be
added to our current CC&Rs. Through proxy and
in-person voting, the membership voted in favor
of the amendment. The amendment will be
processed through our attorney and filed with
the county. The LAII HOA would like to thank the
membership for their involvement in this process.
LA ( LW) HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION BOARD
MEMBERS CONTACT INFO
• Management Company Don Asher
• President Tom Hevel
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Vice President David Muller
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Vice President 2 Debbie Holmes
vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Treasurer Lynda Hadley
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Tim Doyle
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Officer Bob Prowant
manager@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Officer Nancy Baker
n.baker@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Officer Greg Bluemke
arc.lakeashtonhoa.org
WHAT IS THE
LITTORAL
SHELF?
The littoral area is the
down-sloping shelf of a pond. It is commonly
referred to as the shallow area near the shore.
When it is healthy, the littoral shelf resembles a
miniature wetland. Many native aquatic plant
species thrive in these areas, including Bulrush,
Pickerel Weed, and Duck Potato. These aquatic
plants were discussed in last month's article.
(continued on p. 16)
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Central
Florida
By Lynn Davis
If you’re interested in an easy ground-covering
flower, then the common Blue Violet
might be for you. This heart-shaped leaf plant
grows in clumps and reaches 3 to 6 inches in
height and diameter. Blue violets grow in sandy
and clay soils so it’s a perfect fit for our area. It
can be used in containers, borders or garden
beds. Deadheading the flower will produce
future blooms. The Blue Violet will grow in full
sun or partial shade, but will produce more
flowers in a sunny location. You’ll see flowers
from spring and into summer.
Why plant Blue Violets in your yard?
Native Flowers are maintenance free and
require little watering once established. The
blue violet is no exception. It is also deer
resistant. Tuck some blue violets around garden
rocks or in a nook where it will mound. This
plant also easi ly sel f -seeds, providing
continuous plants for the coming year. You can
find blue violets at The Nectary Nursery in
Lakeland.
(continued from p. 14)
The littoral shelf provides numerous benefits,
including improved water quality by cultivating
beneficial species that consume nutrients that
contribute to the growth of unwanted algae and
invasive aquatic weeds, filters out the water before it
exits the pond via a flow structure, and helps to
maintain the shoreline, reducing erosion.
Littoral shelfs can be found in Lake Ashton behind
Limerick Drive and behind Litchfield Loop. Sandhill
Cranes love to nest in the littoral shelf behind
Limerick Drive as seen in the photo. Email Matt Fisher
at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com with any questions or
concerns.
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Brad Went Above And Beyond To Help Sell Our House
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sale of our house…..Sure enough, Brad took over getting everything done,
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CAP
By David Muller
The Citizens' Assisted Patrol (CAP) volunteers want
YOU! Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd initiated the
concept of having volunteers be the "eyes and ears"
of the community. This means CAP is roving around
Lake Ashton to report any services needed by
police, fire department or emergency medical
services. CAP only observes and reports if necessary.
Your commitment would be TWO HOURS A WEEK.
You get to drive the sheriff's car or golf cart and
learn where all the streets are located while
patrolling. If you like, you can use your own
equipment after approval from the sheriff's office
representative here at Lake Ashton. Want to ask
questions or fill out an application? Please email
Mike Weissberg at lakeashtoncap@gmail.com. More
to come ... check out next month
about the benefits of CAP to
Lake Ashton.
Pictured: Colton Morosky is Lake
Ashton’s newest member of
Florida's Citizen’s Assisted Patrol
(CAP), soon to be on duty here
at Lake Ashton. He is very proud
of this accomplishment and is
looking forward to serving Lake
Ashton in this capacity.
NEIGH B ORHO O D WATCH
PRESENTS GRADY JUDD
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Lake Ashton's Neighborhood Watch is once again
proud to welcome Sheriff Grady Judd to Lake
Ashton's Clubhouse Ballroom on Thursday, April 6
at 2:30 pm to share his perspectives and answer
questions from residents. Doors will open at 2 pm
for residents for seating on a first-come, first served
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basis with a capacity of 350 residents. Doors will
close promptly at 2:30 pm. Refreshments will be
provided to all attendees and are sponsored by
Water's Edge.
Sheriff Judd was named Sheriff of the
Year in 2022 and is a past President
of the Florida Sheriffs Association
and the Major County Sheriffs of
America, a national organization
serving counties with a population of
500,000 or more. Sheriff Judd has
earned higher education degrees through the
Masters level. He is a graduate of the FBI National
Academy, the Senior Management Institute for
Police, the FBI Law Enforcement Executive
Development Seminar, and the FBI National
Executive Institute. He was a participant of the
Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)
Law Enforcement Exchange Program (LEEP). He is a
Polk County School Board Hall of Fame inductee, a
past recipient of Polk State College’s prestigious
Distinguished Alumni Award, the 2008 Boy Scouts of
America Distinguished Citizen Award, Protect Our
Children Junny Award, the 2013 Callyo’s Leaders in
Online Child Protection Award, as well as the 2013
Church Women United Human Rights Award.
C RT CERTainly Safe
GOLF CART BATTERY SAFETY
COMMUNITY EMERGENCY
RESPONSE TEAM
Home Safety Tips from Your Lake Ashton
Community Emergency Response Team
Here are some VERY IMPORTANT safety tips about
charging lead acid batteries in golf carts as posted on
the National Fire Prevention Association website (see
Internet link below for full article*):
Ÿ Follow the manufacturer’s charging recommendations.
Consult you cart’s manual or obtain a
replacement manual if you can’t find your original
copy.
Ÿ Use the charger provided by the manufacturer.
Ÿ Charge the cart in a ventilated area (open the
garage door if charging inside).
Ÿ Be sure to charge the cart when someone is
home - not overnight (never while traveling).
Ÿ Ensure your house AND GARAGE have a
carbon monoxide, smoke or fire detector.
Preferably wired to your inside detectors.
Hydrogen, a very flammable gas, is emitted
during charging. Contact a licensed electrician
for proper alarm selection and installation.
*https://www.nfpa.org/ “FORE! Improper charging of golf
carts can lead to fumes and fire”
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ALERT
The weather is heating up quickly
this year in Florida, kicking off
alligator breeding season a tad
early. Though alligator courtship typically begins in
early April, with mating occurring between May and
June, Gatorland CEO Mark McHugh said that the
early Spring weather can be confusing to the
reptiles, causing them to mate earlier. Residents may
notice male gators lifting their tails high and
slapping the water with their jaws to create
vibrations throughout the water during mating
season. In late June or July, female alligators will
build a nest of soil, vegetation, or debris and lay up
to 46 eggs, according to the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission. Hatching occurs
from mid-August through early September. It's
estimated that there are 1.3 million alligators of
every size in Florida's marshes, lakes, rivers, and
retention ponds. Please be safe when enjoying the
outdoors. A safe rule of thumb is if there is water...
there could be an alligator present.
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863.220.7927 Office | 863.225.2244 Direct
Info@TessierLawFirm.com
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1375 Havendale Blvd. NW | Winter Haven, FL 33881
All vehicles, including
golf carts, must obey
all stop signs and the
20 mph speed limit
throughout Lake
Ashton.
To drive a golf cart,
you must be 14 years
of age in Lake Wales
and 16 years of age in
Winter Haven.
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MOVI ES
ADDITIONAL CLOSED CAPTIONING
SCREENINGS HAVE BEEN ADDED!
NOW, ALL MOVIE SHOWINGS ON TUESDAY,
AND THE 11 AM SHOWINGS ON
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY ARE
CLOSED CAPTIONED.
CINEMA CAPACITY: 55
APRIL 5 — 6 (NO MOVIES ALL DAY
APRIL 4)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
CAUSEWAY
2022 | R | 1H 34MIN
Jennifer Lawrence stars as Lynsey, a
soldier struggling to adjust back home in New
Orleans following a traumatic injury. When she
meets local mechanic James (Brian Tyree Henry),
the pair begin to forge an unexpected bond.
APRIL 11 — 13 (NO 11 AM MOVIE
APRIL 13)
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF
MASSIVE TALENT
2023 | R | 1H 45MIN
Nicolas Cage stars as Nick Cage, creatively
unfulfilled and facing financial ruin, who must
accept a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of
a dangerous superfan (Pedro Pascal). Things take
a wildly unexpected turn when Cage is recruited
by a CIA operative (Tiffany Haddish) and forced to
live up to his own legend, channeling his most
iconic and beloved on-screen characters in order
to save himself and his loved ones. With a career
built for this very moment, the seminal awardwinning
actor must take on the role of a lifetime:
Nick Cage.
APRIL 18 — 20
1 1 AM, 3 & 7 PM
PARADISE HIGHWAY
2022 | R | 1H 55MIN
Academy Award® winners Juliette
Binoche and Morgan Freeman lead
this riveting thriller set in the trucking industry and
its seamy underbelly of human trafficking. To save
the life of her brother (Frank Grillo), Sally
(Binoche), a truck driver, reluctantly agrees to
smuggle illicit cargo: a girl named Leila (Hala
Finley). As Sally and Leila begin a danger-fraught
journey across state lines, a dogged FBI operative
(Freeman) sets out on their trail, determined to do
whatever it takes to terminate a human-trafficking
operation -- and bring Sally and Leila to safety.
APRIL 25 — 27
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
12 MIGHTY ORPHANS
2022 | PG-13 | 1H 58MIN
12 MIGHTY ORPHANS tells the true
story of the Mighty Mites, the
football team of a Fort Worth orphanage who,
during the Great Depression, went from playing
without shoes — or even a football — to playing for
the Texas state championships. Over the course of
their winning season these underdogs and their
resilient spirit became an inspiration to their city,
state, and an entire nation in need of a rebound,
even catching the attention of President Franklin
D. Roosevelt. The architect of their success was
Rusty Russell (Luke Wilson), a legendary high
school coach who shocked his colleagues by
giving up a privileged position so he could teach
and coach at an orphanage. Few knew Rusty's
secret : that he himsel f was an orphan.
Recognizing that his scrawny players couldn't
beat the other teams with brawn, Rusty
developed innovative strategies that would come
to define modern football.
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CLASSIC & SPECIAL INTEREST MOVIES ARE
SHOWN IN THE CINEMA FRIDAYS.
11 AM SHOWTIME IS CLOSED CAPTIONED.
OSCAR WINNERS FROM 2022
APRIL 7
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA
FOREVER
2022 | PG-13 | 2H 41MIN
Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M'Baku,
Okoye and the mighty Dora Milaje fight to protect
their nation from intervening world powers after
the death of beloved King T'Challa. Banding
together with War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross,
the heroes strive to forge a new path.
APRIL 14
11 AM & 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
THE FABELMANS
2022 | PG-13 | 2H 31MIN
Inspired by Steven Spielberg's own
childhood, in this coming-of-age
story, a young man uncovers a shattering family
secret and the power of film and imagination to
help us see the truth about ourselves and each
other.
APRIL 21
11 AM & 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL
AT ONCE
2022 | R | 2H 12MIN
Evelyn Wang, a flustered immigrant mother, is
contacted from a parallel universe and told that
only she can save the world. The unlikely hero
must learn to channel her newfound powers and
fight through the splintering timelines of the
multiverse to save her home, her family, and
herself in this big-hearted and irreverent
adventure.
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APRIL 28
3 & 7 PM (NO 11 AM SHOWING — 3
PM SHOWING IS CLOSED CAPTIONED)
THE WHALE
2022 | R | 1H 57MIN
Racked with guilt over abandoning
his family and grieving the loss of the gay lover he
left them for, Charlie (Brendan Fraser) is eating
himself to death. But the now-600-pound English
professor may yet find redemption when he
reconnects with his teenage daughter.
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EVENTS
THIRD ANNUAL LA CRUISEIN
CAR SHOW WRAP-UP
What a turnout this
year! It was great to
see so many returning
faces and cars as well
as all the new faces
and cars. There was a
great crowd too, we
received the most
Crowd Favorite
ballots than the last
two shows combined,
amazing! We are truly
grateful for all the
volunteers that helped make the Cruise-In possible, it
would be so much more difficult without them. A
special thanks to our sponsors, Charles Roland of
Banker’s Life, Performance Plus, and Water’s Edge.
Mark your calendars now for next year’s show on
January 14, 2024.
Winners:
Crowd Favorite & Best Classic – Chuck Luck
Best Modern – Frank Martin
THANK YOU FROM LAPAC!
By Karen Nelson
A thank you to the Lake Ashton Community from the
Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation for your
participation in, enthusiasm for, and support of the
2023 Showcase, "One Singular Sensation". Our
performers and crews generously donated their time
and talents so we could create and stage the
Showcase, THANK YOU — your contributions are
immensely appreciated on every level. Without your
support this Showcase could not have occurred. To the
LA residents who support the Showcase, and their
neighbors and friends, in so many ways, THANK YOU!
Your support is essential and tremendously
appreciated. LAPAC's thoughts and plans have now
turned to creating the 2024 Showcase — we can feel
the excitement already building!
Free Murder Mystery Event
for Lake Ashton’s Volunteers
It doesn’t take a detective to
figure out that volunteers make
Lake Ashton go ‘round, so
Clubhouse staff and supervisors
ar e showing their
appreciation by inviting all
LA volunteers to this very
special event:
Who: Anyone who volunteers at Lake Ashton in any
capacity
What: “Death of a Gangster” Murder Mystery Event
… plus free desserts
When: April 21 at 7 pm
Where: Clubhouse Ballroom … aka the Dunn
Speakeasy
Why: To show appreciation for the volunteers who
help keep LA running smoothly every day!
Get your
free ticket at the Clubhouse Activities Office
for this event you won’t want to miss! This event is free
thanks to the following sponsors: Performance Golf
Carts, Andrew Stroud of Raymond James, Kevin
Weltlin of State Farm, Water's Edge of Lake Wales.
In this “married to the mob” event, you’ll never know
who to trust. With the two families merging together,
someone is bound to lose power, which means
someone else will lose their life! Get on the trolley and
solve this case with your fellow detectives. Dress like
the cat’s meow for this mafia wedding! Flapper
dresses, zoot suits, feather boas and headbands,
pinstriped suits and fedoras are all appropriate.
Traditional wedding attire is nifty too!
22
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PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
By Larry & Joanne Hillock
The 15th annual Lake Ashton Fine Arts & Photography
Show wouldn’t have been possible without 48 artists
and photographers submitting 126 entries. The
attendance of 576 was an all-time record! The show
wouldn’t have been possible without of months of hard
work by the committee consisting of Ann Boogher,
Steve Bachleda, Nancy Hallfin, Larry & Joanne Hillock,
Charles Inman, Sharon Makela, Marilyn Noffsinger and
Lyn Rogers.
Thank you to our sponsors, for providing
complimentary admission, cookies and iced tea: Bernie
Pruitt, Hill Nissan, Boyett Family Dentistry, The Gallery
& Frame Shop, Kevin Weltlin — State Farm, Snowbird
Heating & Cooling, and Tessier Law Firm.
Thank you to all who made the show one for the record
books. See the back cover of this issue for pictures.
And the winners are:
PHOTOGRAPHY
Best In Show
Shelley Brodka
Pictorial
1st – John Garner
2nd – Beth Buie
3rd – Larry Brodka
Honorable Mention – James Campbell
Nature
1st – Larry Hillock
2nd – Barbara Ann Comer
3rd- Norman Stern
Honorable Mention – Brad Kirwan
People
1st- Michele Louapre
2nd – Julian Polgar
3rd – Sheri Garner
Honorable Mention –- Alice Weissman
Things
1st – Shelley Brodka
2nd – Jane Storrs
3rd – Ray Makovec
Honorable Mention – John Garner
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Creative
1st – John Garner
2nd – Pam Klawinski
3rd – Ron McKie
Honorable Mention – John Garner
FINE ARTS
Best in Show – Sharon Makela
Painting - Oil or Acrylic
1st – Carol O’Brien
2nd & 3rd– Marie Baral
Honorable Mention – Lyn Rogers (2), Charles Inman (2),
Cathy Libra (2)
Painting - Watercolor
1st – Charles Inman
2nd – Barbara Staschke
3rd – Sharon Makela
Painting – Mixed Media
1st – Barbara Staschke
2nd – Marie Baral
3rd – Becky Mistretta
Drawing/Illustration (pastels)
1st & 2nd – Becky Mistretta
3rd – Joyce Longworth
Lake Ashton
BusTrips
Sign up at the Clubhouse Activities
Desk for the following trip with a
check payable to Small World Tours:
DATE TBD - DEEP SEA FISHING EXCURSION
$175/PERSON INCLUDES R/T TRANSPORTATION,
PRIVATE CHARTER ON 85 FOOT LONG BOAT,
LICENSES, BAIT, TACKLE, FISHING ROD AND
REELS, ICE, DRIVER GRATUITY.
MAY 10 — 15: NASHVILLE MUSIC CITY
$1599/PERSON INCLUDES R/T TRANSPORTATION,
5 BREAKFASTS, 2 LUNCHES, 3 DINNERS,
ACCOMMODATIONS, TOURS, TICKETS, ACTIVITIES
& ADMISSIONS, DRIVER GRATUITY. SEE MORE
DETAILS AT CLUBHOUSE ACTIVITIES OFFICE.
DEPOSIT: $500
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SUNRISE SERVICE
By Debby Landgrebe
Rejoice and celebrate the blessing of Resurrection Sunday on Easter, April 9. Bring
your golf carts, blankets, family, friends, visitors and neighbors. Most of all bring your
heart prepared to sing praises to the Risen Lord and be filled with abundant joy!
Come early as Service will begin promptly at 7 am behind the Clubhouse, in the
garden/lawn overlooking Lake Ashton. Gather to hear a local pastor and sing
wonderful Easter hymns. For those also planning to attend their own church service,
the LA Sunrise Service will conclude by 8. Seating will be available as well as golf cart
parking. An offering will be taken. Everyone is welcome, regardless of belief. We
have many reasons to be thankful and many reason to pray. Hope to see you Easter
Sunday, April 9, behind the Clubhouse in the gardens at 7 am. Any questions, contact Debby Landgrebe.
KARAOKE AT THE CLUBHOUSE
Get over that mid-week hump on Wednesday, April 12, with some karaoke! Join friends and neighbors at 6 pm in
the Clubhouse Ballroom to sing the night away. Tickets are on sale at the Clubhouse Activities Office for $5.
DERBY DAY PARTY
Enjoy glamorous hats, dapper outfits, mint
juleps and more at the Clubhouse Derby Day
party on May 6 at 4 pm. The dazzling decor will
transport you to the heart of Churchill Downs
and feel like you're partying at the Turf Club. Be
entertained at the cocktail-styled party by
acoustic classic country music from Joey Foley
while indulging in delicious hors d'oeuvres for
$25. Prizes will be given for the most fabulous
hat and best Derby style! End the evening with
a live stream of the Kentucky Derby. Purchase
your Derby Day ticket starting April 3 at 10 am
at the Clubhouse Activities Office with a check
payable to LACDD, Visa, or MasterCard.
Finger Sandwiches, Petite Desserts, Coffee, Iced Tea & Water Provided
Shop at vendor tables of female owned businesses and fill your provided reusable
shopping bag with goodies at a discount! Raffles and door prizes throughout the event.
Tickets on sale April 10 for $17
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Bloomin’ Beauties Ladies Luncheon
May 19 at 11 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
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APRIL 14 AT 7 PM
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
PUB
4 STOPS:
BIKER BAR featuring a
motorcycle show … vote on your
favorite bike!
IRISH PUB featuring a live
fiddler!
TIKI BAR featuring beach tunes,
limbo and leis for everyone!
LA PUB featuring live music by
the Rusty Wright Band!
Ticket price includes a pub
themed food sampling along
with choice of a themed well
drink (virgin options available),
beer or wine sampling. A cash
bar and non-alcoholic beverages
will be available at the last stop
(LA Pub).
$45/PERSON at the Clubhouse
Activities Office with check payable
to LACDD, Visa or MasterCard.
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AT THE HFC
Get your tickets at the HFC Activities Office today!
LAKE ASHTON
VETERANS
ASSOCIATION
(LAVA) GOLF
TOURNAMENT:
SAVE THE DATE!
By Jim Mecsics
The Third Annual Armed Forces
Day Commander in Chief Golf
Tournament will be held on May 20 at the Lake Ashton
Golf Club. LAVA is again sponsoring this event to benefit
veteran organizations as well as a local scholarship
program. Sign-up sheets will be posted on the bulletin
board in the Pro Shop mid-April.
The tournament is open to all residents, and you can
register as an individual or a group. At sign up you will be
asked to affiliate with one of our services (Army, Marines,
Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard) to determine
the winner of the Commander in Chiefs Trophy.
The cost for the event is $35 for residents with a golf
membership, $40 for residents without a golf
membership, and $50 for non-residents. The fee includes
golf, carts, prizes and lunch. Checks should be made
payable to the Lake Ashton Golf Management. Questions
on the tournament or sponsorship can be addressed to
Bob Zelazny, Nancy Baker, or Jim Mecsics.
SAVE THESE DATES !
• June 2 – Luau at the Clubhouse
• June 23 – A Swashbucklin’ Affair at the
Clubhouse
• July 4 - Rootin’ Tootin’ July 4 at the Clubhouse
• August 18 - Woodstock Party Featuring Paisley
Craze at the Clubhouse
• August 31 - Camp Lake Ashton Jamboree
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LALGA
By Lydia Fichtman
Reminder: April 11 is the Closing Day Game and
Luncheon. All awards will be distributed at this fun yearend
event. Be sure you have signed up. A very big
thank you to the Nominating Committee for all their
hard work; Rita Lee, Chairperson, Kathy Reed and Carol
Williams. This is not an easy task.
The LALGA invites all league members to come to its
monthly meetings which are the first Wednesday of the
month in the Craft Room at the Clubhouse. Agenda
items are emailed to the members prior to the
meeting. As always, if you have a concern, please ask a
board member to put it on the agenda for further
discussion. Thank you.
Question: How many of you actually know how to play
the many different formats of games that are listed in
our Welcome Packet: Alternate Shot, Best Ball, BetterBall,
Four Ball Better-Ball (4BBB), Foursomes,
Greensomes, Match Play, Skins, Stableford, Stroke Play,
Scramble and Texas Scramble?
Many of these are well-known to league members and
are played during the course of the year. But here is a
brief overview of the not so familiar ones.
Greensomes, also known as Scotch Foursomes, is a
competition format that is a variation of foursomes (2person
teams, each playing one ball.) In Greensomes,
both players on a team tee off, the best of the two tee
shots is selected and that ball is then played alternateshot
until holed. In regular foursomes, the 2-person
team would play alternate shot for the full hole, i.e., only
one tee ball would be hit. Greensomes is essentially a 2person
scramble off the tee, then alternate-shot into the
hole.
Skins is used to calculate the number of holes won or
lost by a player or team and is what the Skins Games is
played for. In a Skins game, you play a type of match
play format in which each hole has a set value (usually in
money or points.) The player who wins the hole is said
to win the “Skin,” and whatever that Skin is worth.
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Skins games are often more dramatic than standard
match play because holes are not halved. When players
tie on a given hole, the value of that hole is carried over
and added to the value of the following hole. The more
ties, the greater the value of the “Skin” and the bigger
the eventual payoff. For example, a friendly skins game
might be played for $1 per hole. If three holes in a row
are played without a winner, then the fourth hole is
worth $4 ($1 for its own value, plus a dollar for each
hole that carries over.)
A Texas Scramble is a competition format that is a basic
scramble with a twist. Scrambles involve 2/3/4-person
teams playing 2/3/4-balls, but with each shot coming
from the same spot (the best drive is chosen and all four
team members then hit from that spot, and so on.) The
variation in a Texas Scramble is that at least four drives,
(or whatever the tournament organizers decide) must
be played by the members of the team during the
course of the round. The stipulated number of drives
needs to be hit by Player A, and by Player B and so on.
In a regular scramble, a great driver might have his tee
ball used on every hole. A Texas Scramble eliminates
that possibility and allows even the weakest driver on
the team to get into the action.
LAKE ASHTON LADY
GOLFERS
By Margie Dersham
Several lady golfers competed recently in the Polk
County Women’s Golf Association Handicap
Tournament. The handicap tournament was a two day
event: February 27 at Sandpiper and March 6 at the
Lake Wales Country Club. Congratulations to:
Liz Leigh: AA Flight/1st Place; Donna Larsen/4th Place
Vicki Andrew: A Flight/2nd Place
Brenda Poe: D Flight/6th Place
Polk County Women’s Golf Association Members play
numerous courses in the Polk County area from
October through April. The play is always flighted and
gives one an opportunity to play different courses in the
area and meet other lady golfers that also love the
game. Membership for next year 2023-24 is available
now. For more details, email Vicki Andrew at
vandrew710@gmail.com.
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By David Kubissa
The annual LAMGA Member-Guest Tournament teed
off on March 9 amid sunny skies and pleasant
temperatures as 60 teams vied over three days for
prize money dangled before them. There were
payouts for placing in 10 flights, getting closest to
pins, and winning a shootout on No. 18 West,
coupled with a prize-studded raffle sponsored by
Huston Cadillac Buick GMC.
Here are the results for the 10 flights, which paid out
for the top three places. Teams are listed in order of
finish, from first place through third with the
member’s name first and guest second:
Flight 1: Terry Edmunds/Rick Kyzer; Larry Leising/
David Ginsburg; Stan Scheffen/Jerry McDonnough.
Flight 2: Charlie Mutz/Dan Mutz; Bob Plummer/Kelly
Shafer; Rolly Geyer/Burris Warner Jr.
Flight 3: Tom Fleming/Jeff Fleming; Doug Hines/Rick
Steury; Fred Schrauben/Bret Schrauben.
Flight 4: Steve Morgan/Ken Geissler; Mike Gerard/
Chris Bruser; Bill Winchester/Mark Hogan.
Flight 5: Frank Vasquenza/R.J. Dominic; Tom
Schoendorf/Rich Coble; Les Jacobson/Steve
Robertson.
Flight 6: Jim Salb/Paul Salb; Larry Wilson/Carl
Maenza; Mike Lee/Justin Lee.
Flight 7: Denis Lussier/Bob Martel; Ron McDonnell/
Burris Warner Sr.; Randall Carpenter/Ron Caudill.
Flight 8: Jerry Ryan/Cris Kendall; John Wyckoff Sr./
John Wyckoff Jr.; Ray Woods/ Wayne Baierel.
Flight 9: Denis Mulhearn/Jeff Mulhearn; Tim Wayt/
Mike Dehman; Don Abbott/Joe Mosso.
Flight 10: John Milsom/Dan Trudgen; Mike Lavigna/
Ron Penpraze; Carl A. Pritchard/Carl F. Pritchard.
The tournament relied heavily on the support of local
businesses, especially the major sponsors: Chris
Bruser, Mutual of Omaha; Amerity Financial/Burris
Warner; Snowbird Heating and Cooling; Art’s Golf
Cars; and Red Hoagland Hyundai. These businesses
provided funding that went toward food, beverages,
and closest-to-pin prize money. A special thanks goes
out to Huston Cadillac Buick GMC that supplied
dozens of raffle prizes and offered a $50,000 credit
toward a new vehicle if any golfer canned an ace on
No 2 East. No one did.
In other LAMGA news, the weekly games rolled on
with players vying for prize credits at the pro shop.
Here are the top five contenders for the Red
Hoagland Hyundai Challenge with their accumulative
winnings through March 1: 1st: Darrell Reid, $79.10;
2nd: Rolly Geyer, $51.75; 3rd: Paul Guay, $ 46.15;
4th: Don Feliks, $ 45.85; 5th: Mike Renaud, $ 45.75.
Pictured: Golfers line up in the fairway on No. 18
West for the Red Hoagland Hyundai closest-to-pin
shootout. Each of the teams in all 10 flights could
choose one player to take a shot 100 yards to the
hole and compete to be the one winner in his flight.
LA NINERS
By Marti Schmidt
As another winter season comes
to a close, we’d like to thank our
President Karen Ferrande and our
Treasurer MaryLou Jameson for all their hard work
these past two years. Bravo! Great Job! Kudos!
April 4th is our end of season scramble with
luncheon and surprises – looking forward to seeing
everyone there! Hard to believe it’s already time to
say bon voyage to our snowbirds heading back
north; safe travels to all. As the days get longer and
hotter, just a quick reminder to keep hydrated. It’s
easier now that some drinking water stations have
been installed around the course. Still have
questions? Ready to join? Contact Janet at
jan.mutz@gmail.com for more info!
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CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
This month's meeting will be held on Monday, April
10 at 10:30 in the Cinema. Suggestions and planning
for future photo shoots will be discussed. Members
are encouraged to share their ideas. Please bring a
few of your photos on a memory stick so they can be
viewed by everyone. We will determine if we will
meet in May, as many members will be starting to
leave the community for the summer.
GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
Lake Ashton’s Garden Club’s recent meeting was
held on March 9 in the Pavilion. Most of the
meeting centered around the club’s upcoming
“silent auction” scheduled for April 13 at 10am in
the Pavilion. This is the club’s big fundraiser. It is
open to members of the Lake Ashton Community.
There will be many plants and other garden
related merchandise at a very affordable price!
There will be succulents, native plants, and many
houseplants to choose from. Gene, the Barefoot
Gardener, will also be on hand to help answer
plant and garden questions. Members of the club
will be available too. The Garden Club asks buyers
to please bring small bills if planning to attend. It
will be a lot easier for making change. If anyone
has items to donate please email Lynn Davis at
crladavis@aol.com.
The Garden Club does not collect dues. All monies
from the fundraiser go towards upkeep of current
and planned projects, guest speakers and other
materials needed for club meetings. In addition to
this month’s monthly meeting, Barb Cassidy, a
member of the club, will have given a tour of her
garden. The tour took place on March 23 also at
10 am. Barb has a wide variety of plants that
attract many pollinators. The club is lucky to have
Barb as a member.
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Sil Wells also presented to the club an easy way to
transplant plants. She also reviewed how to care
for poinsettias for continued blooms in the Fall
and Winter. Lucky members took home tomato
plants and newly growing poinsettias.
Mark your calendar orchid lovers! The meeting
May 11 will feature Gene, the Barefoot Gardener,
giving advice on how to maintain and care for
orchids. The meeting will again be held at the
Pavilion at 10 am. The Garden Club meets either
the second Thursday or Wednesday of every
month, but July.
LA TRAVELERS
By Laurie Cayton
Which Lake Ashton Club has been ongoing longer
than any others? The Lake Ashton Travelers were
formed 20 years ago and we are starting our 20th
year with a bang. The LA Travelers are a group of RV
enthusiasts who meet for weekly socials on Tuesday
afternoons in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 3:30 pm
and plan monthly RV Rallies around Florida. We are
the largest Chapter of the Family Motor Coach
Association) in the Southeast Region. So far this year
the group has attended the Tampa RV Super Show
and held a "Party in the Pasture,” a new tradition
which finds us in a Winter Haven pasture where we
eat, drink, play games and have a ball! The picture
below features many of those who were in
attendance, as well as some of their rigs. March will
find us in Perry, GA at the FMCA's 106th
International Convention & RV. Questions on how to
join? Contact Membership Coordinator Maureen
Sim at 863-605-0309.
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By Sandy White
MAGIC YEARS CLUB
By Rose Crognale
LA Swim Club is a group of fitness swimmers that
do coach-provided swim workouts together
several times a week. See page 12 for recent
results and pictures from the Senior Games. New
participants are always welcome if you can swim
two lengths of the indoor pool. For more info
email Coach Sandy at sandyw1994@aol.com.
LA BELLES
By Debbie Platt, Donna Debnar & Anita Thurman
Ladies, please join us this month to celebrate that
fine Southern tradition, the Kentucky Derby, which
runs on May 6. The luncheon will be held at
Harborside Restaurant at 2435 7th Street SW, Winter
Haven, on April 26 at noon. Celebrate by wearing
your Kentucky Derby Hats! Please sign up at the
Clubhouse Information Wall before April 19 so we
can give the restaurant a final reservation count
(maximum is 40). We will order from the menu and
receive individual bills. And, we are off to the races!
Good Morning Lake Ashton! There will be a meeting
on April 17 at 7 pm in the HFC Craft Room for all
Disney enthusiasts. All Lake Ashton residents are
invited to come. We will be discussing future events
and perhaps a game or two.
BLACKMOOR/ L ITCHF IELD
POTLUCK
By Margie Dersham
If you are a neighbor living on Blackmoor or
Litchfield Loop, bring an appetizer or a dessert that
serves eight or more to share April 2 at 6 pm at the
HFC Community Center. Cost is $2 per household.
BYOB. Come gather to get know each other, have
some fun, and make new friends. Paper plates,
utensils, and napkins will be provided. Please RSVP
to Margie Dersham by calling 352-359-3029 or
emailing justrightacres@gmail.com.
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By Jane Imparl
In March our
club visited
the Bartow
Genealogy
Library and
discovered
the wonderful
re s o u rc e s
available
there.
Our tour was led by Preston Petermeier who did an
outstanding job helping us realize just how important
local genealogy libraries can be when we are
researching our ancestors. We are planning more
"field trips" like this in the future. Our next meeting
will take place at the Craft Room in the HFC on April
12 at 2 pm. Come join us to either start your
adventure or continue looking for your past family
members. All levels of expertise are welcome.
SINGLES CLUB
By Maureen Ziegler
LA Singles is a social group that plans activities for
single residents. The group meets monthly on the
first Sunday of the month at 2pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. In March, several new members were
welcomed, and the group discussed future lunches,
dinners and other activities. Carol Corley is
arranging a luncheon at Lavender and Lace in Lake
Alfred, details to come. Karen Nelson has reserved
A Living Waters Boat cruise of the Chain of Lakes
on April 19. The Single Mingle held on the third
Thursday of the month will be held in the Pavilion at
4 pm. If you would like to take part in activities with
other singles, attend the meeting on April 2.
Residents interested in joining a new group should
visit the Clubhouse or HFC Activities Desk to obtain
the contact information for the facilitator of the club,
group, or organization they are trying to
join. Recurring events and meetings of clubs, groups
and organizations are also included on the calendars
for the Clubhouse & HFC inserted into this issue.
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By George Rogers
February 14: Chris Verges, Pauline Pare, Sil Wells, and
Dee Mayne
February 21: Pat Sammons, Judy Marine, Lois Dole,
and Elaine Inman
February 28: Pat Sammons, Pauline Pare, Dick Dole,
Don Fuller, and Jeannine Connors
March 7: Colette McKee, Liz Leigh, Pat Sammons,
Lois Dole, and Pauline Pare
Party Bridge is played Tuesdays starting at 1:45 pm in
the Clubhouse Card Room. It is open to all levels of
bridge players. This is informal play with open
discussion of bidding and play of the hands at each
table. The goal is to have an enjoyable time while
improving our game. Contact George Rogers
at georgerogers4321@gmail.com or 419-708-3320 if
you wish to play.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller
A duplicate bridge game is held every Monday in the
Clubhouse Ballroom from 12:45 until approximately
3:30pm. Players of all levels are welcome. Please sign
up in advance in the duplicate bridge notebook on
the Clubhouse Information Wall. A partner is required.
For help finding a partner or for more information
contact Don Fuller at dfuller627@yahoo.com.
February 13, North-South: 1st Don Fuller & James
Ford; 2nd Sonny Robinson & Patricia Foster; 3rd John
Sammons & Pat Sammons
East-West: 1st Pauline Pare & Nancy Golding; 2nd
Keith Stevens & Barb Cassidy; 3rd Tom Fleming &
Graham Littlehales
February 20, North-South: 1st Ralph Ritter & Karla
Gengler; 2nd Marian Oshinsky & Mary Lois Teyssier;
3rd Marion Nelson & Roger Nelson
East-West: 1st Janice Fleming & Tom Fleming; 2nd Liz
Leigh & Trish Kellar; 3rd Nelda Sedlacek & Pauline
Pare
February 27, North-South: 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford;
2nd Marian Oshinsky & Mary Lois Teyssier; 3rd Barb
Cassidy & Keith Stevens
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East-West 1st: Pauline Pare & Sonny Robinson;2nd
Ralph Ritter & Karla Kengler; 3rd Jeff Wilkinson & Ann
Wilkinson
March 3, North-South: 1st Pat Sammons & John
Sammons; 2nd Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 3rd Sonny
Robinson & Pat Foster
East-West: 1st Ralph Ritter & Judy Robertson; 2nd
George Rogers & Sandra Burns; 3rd Nelda Sedlacek
& Pauline Pare
LA DEMOCRATIC
CLUB
By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting on April 6 in-person only at the
HFC. Social time with snacks will be from 4 to 4:30 pm.
Please bring your own beverage. The in-person
General meeting will start at 4:30. The speakers are
Barbara Harris and John Hill, the newly-elected First &
Second Vice-Chairs, respectively, of the Polk County
Democratic Executive Committee (DEC). Barbara and
John will discuss ongoing activities of the DEC and
ways in which our club can work in concert with the
DEC. Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for
more information.
LA REPUBLICAN
CLUB
By Gary Johnson, President
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will meet April 26 at
the Clubhouse. Check-in and social time starts at 3:30
p.m. and the meeting begins at 4 pm. The guest
speaker is Robert Goodman, County Citizens
Defending Freedom (CCDF) Director, Polk County.
Members and their guests are welcome. For more
information, please contact Linda Sandel at
863-368-0699, sandelly7@gmail.com.
HORSESHOES
Residents should reach out to John at 530-894-3856
or betsleale@aol.com if they are interested in
playing horseshoes.
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We’ll meet with you for an in-depth conversation to get to know you and your unique
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By Chris Graves
During the February
meeting The Girl
Scouts presented to
LAVA and LAVA
Auxiliary beautiful
awards for their
support for the
troops over the last
several years. During
the evening another $1,500 was raised (300 boxes of
cookies) for the military.
All residents are invited to attend the LAVA Auxiliary
Meeting April 19 at 6:30 pm near the Clubhouse
Stage. We are a group of residents that support our
military and have fun doing so. See below for just a
few things that we do…
• The annual Lake Ashton Craft Show will be held on
October 21. This event has raised thousands of
dollars for our veterans. At this time, applications
are being accepted for the Craft Show. Applications
can be picked up at the Clubhouse Activities
Office. Once the event is sold out for crafters, you
will be placed on a wait list.
• Red, white, and blue bows are once again for sale.
Last years’ bows sold out quickly and could be seen
throughout the community on golf carts and
mailboxes to show Lake Ashton’s patriotism. The
bows will be for sale at Monday Coffees for $5.
• Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, the
Mr. Lake Ashton event has been cancelled.
• LAVA Auxiliary’s Member Appreciation meeting was
celebrated last month with pizza and shared stories.
We remembered why we do what we do; to honor
our military … the veterans and those currently
serving in the military.
God Bless America! God Bless our Veterans!
LA ROCKERS
By Connie Strassberg
Happy Easter and Happy Passover to all who
celebrate. This year is just flying by and summer is
almost here. As part of its Independence Day
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celebration, Lake Ashton holds a Fourth of July
Golf Cart Parade that starts at the HFC and ends at
the Clubhouse. This summer LA Rockers has
scheduled its fundraiser in coordination with this
parade. When celebrants arrive at the Clubhouse
after the parade they will be able to either
donate and choose a painted rock or participate in
our Silent Auction where the highest bidders will
win beautiful works of art. In addition to continuing
to create kindness rocks to hide throughout our
community, LA Rockers will be spending time
preparing for our fundraiser. We thank the LA
Community for the generosity and support they
have shown us in the past, and are looking forward
to more of the same. The funds raised will enable
us to continue painting and hiding rocks for LA
residents to find, enjoy, and share. This is in
accordance with our mission statement goal that
"one message at just the right moment can change
someone's entire day, outlook, and life".
LA Rockers will meet twice during April. April 5 will
be a "teaching" meeting geared to those who
already have experience painting rocks whether
with LA Rockers or on their own. This class will be
taught by a member. Specifics about the class will
be announced on our Facebook page in advance so
that members can prepare. The second meeting on
April 19 will be a "free paint" meeting and
hopefully a lot of fundraiser rocks will be
completed. Newcomers will be welcome to the
"free paint" meeting where one of our
administrators will share an orientation to rock
painting with them. After the orientation, the
newcomers can sit with one of our more
experienced painters and try to paint a rock of their
own. Newcomers: Before coming to the meeting,
contact MJ Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com)
or Connie Strassberg (cbs1949@aol.com), so that
we know you are coming and can let you know
what supplies you need to bring.
You don't have to be a serious artist to be a Rocker
- we will teach you how to put a smile on
someone's face while enjoying a lovely afternoon
with a great group of people.
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AMATEUR RADIO
TECHNICIAN CLASS
The Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Club will be giving an
amateur radio Technician Class for anyone in Lake
Ashton who wishes to prepare for an exam session on
September 5, 12, and 19 from 9:30 am until 12 pm in
the HFC Poker Room. There are still a few spaces left
in this class but the limit is 10 so they are first come,
first served. Anyone wishing to take the class should
contact Dave Bishop at DBishop1867@gmail.com
The Lake Wales Repeater Association holds test
sessions on the first Saturday of each month at the
American Red Cross in Winter Haven. They do not
take walk-ins so you must pre register for the exam.
(email VElwra.us) Before registering for the exam you
will need to get a FCC FRN number (visit fcc.gov/
wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensingsystem-uls-resources/getting-fcc-registration.)
LA
SOCIAL TENNIS
8 to 10:30 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays at the HFC or Clubhouse courts. No need
to sign up, just bring your tennis racquet, tennis
balls provided. Contact Debbie Grabb at
863-324-0600 with questions. There is a ball
machine stored at the Clubhouse courts; to use,
please contact Phil Hines at 863-294-8884.
YOGA SHARE
Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (863.875.8134 or
316.516.2815)
Wednesdays at 8:45 am in the Clubhouse
Ballroom.
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA
Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays at 11 am in HFC Sports Court. Yoga
positions are shown for every level including first
time practicers. Participants are encouraged to
honor their bodies at all times. Practiced regularly,
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yoga improves posture, balance, flexibility, anxiety,
stress, and provides a host of other benefits. Chair
yoga will be offered if requested.
COUNTRY LINE DANCING
Instructor: John Moore
Beginners: Tuesdays at 7 pm, Thursdays at 9 am in
the Clubhouse Ballroom
Beginners Plus: Tuesdays at 8 pm, Thursdays at 10
am in the Clubhouse Ballroom
IMPROVER LINE DANCING
Instructor: Ann Ludwick
Thursdays at 1 pm in the HFC Community Center
LA DANCE CLASSES
Instructor: Connie Wilkinson (Certified DVIDA
instructor — 863.875.6728)
Learn the American Tango Mondays in April from
4:30 to 5:30 pm in the HFC Community Room.
FREE! No Partner needed!
FAMI LY ELDER LAW
2023 BOOT CAMP
Do the unknowns of the future keep you up at
night? If the answer is yes, then this 2023 Wills,
Trusts, and Lifetime Planning Boot Camp is for you.
This monthly boot camp will teach you how to
create a Lifetime Comprehensive Plan. Jason
Penrod, Board Certified Elder Law Expert and
Financial Advisor will lead you on a step-by-step
year-long journey towards “peace of mind”.
Next Class: April 24 at 10:30 am
Clubhouse Cinema
Topic: “Who will receive my assets when I die? Will
my family have to probate?”
Upcoming Classes:
May 22: “What is the best way to avoid probate?”
June 26: “Should I have a Trust? What does
‘Funding Your Trust’ mean?”
Sign up at the Clubhouse Information Wall.
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NTAP JAMMERS
Facilitator: Julie Bombard
A fun group of tappers who gather weekly on
Fridays at 10 am at the Clubhouse Stage to
practice steps and combinations. If you tap or
have tapped in the past and have knowledge of
tap dance, come join the fun! Classes are
free. These classes are not intended for the
beginning tapper. For more information,
contact Julie at jbombard73@gmail.com.
FUSED GLASS
CLASSES
Catch a Wave April 6 from 9 am
to Noon at the HFC Craft Room.
Cost is $35 to be paid at class.
Create a fused glass suncatcher
featuring a uniquely beautiful
wave. Preregistration is required.
All materials are included.
Fused Glass Plate & More April
14 from 10 am to 1 pm at the
Clubhouse Craft Room. Cost $35
to be paid at the class. Create a
7” square plate, a trivet or 4
coasters from fused glass. Preregistration
required. All
materials are included. Sign up
for classes at the location that
the class will be held.
BOB ROSS OIL PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
April 8 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Baby Angel
$35 (payable at class)
Sign up at the Clubhouse
Information Wall by noon
on April 7.
CERAMIC CHICKS
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.
CREATE A CARD
Please join the group on April 18 at 10 or noon in
the HFC Sports Court to create your own lovely
greeting cards. A guest expert will provide
instruction, from beginner to expert, all supplies
and equipment, and three beautiful cards to take
home. No experience needed. Cost is $10. Sign up
for a time slot soon at the HFC as reservations go
quickly. Join the group for some creative fun! Call
Karen at 262-497-3272 with questions.
DIY BEADED DAISY CHAIN
Celebrate spring by wearing an adorable beaded
daisy chain created by you! Join the Art of Beading
in the Ballroom on April 12 at 12 pm to learn how to
make either a bracelet or necklace. All instructions
and supplies will be included for only $10. You don’t
want to miss this class, come sign-up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with a check (LACDD),
Visa, or MasterCard today!
BRUSHES AND BEVERAGES
Cr eate your own
delightful wall painting,
hand-painted by you!
For $35, each painter
will be receiving stepby-step
instructions to
create a 16x20 canvas
painting and will be
supplied with a 16x20 canvas, acrylic paints, and
brushes. This event will take place on May 5 at 3 pm
in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Stop by the Activities
Desk with a check made out to Sheila Vertoli to
reserve your spot by May 1. You won’t want to miss
this; a maximum of 30 people can sign up but a
minimum of 10 people is needed!
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