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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
April 2026
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
Spread Kindness!
Dig up some fresh finds at
the Garden Club's annual
Plant Sale Fundraiser
April 8
9 to 11:30 am
Pavilion
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ON-SITE
OFFICE IN
LAKE
Why List With Lake Ashton Realty?
NO CANCELLATION FEES
for Listing Contracts
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for your New Buyer - up to $650
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leave your home sparkling.
The Lake Ashton Realty Team
Lori Raath, Broker
Candra Alston, Realtor
Terri Mattocks, Broker Associate
Sarah Lord, Marketing
863-318-9542
YOUR ON-SITE REAL ESTATE OFFICE
www.LakeAshtonRealty.com
4140 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton
Realty
ASHTON
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NEWSLETTER STAFF
APRIL 2026
Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
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
• Submit articles online at
https://lakeashtoncdd.com/
submit-an-article
• 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/email
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• All photos must be high-res
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• 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.
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
863-324-5457
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863-324-5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863-324-6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Golf Club - Ian Peterson,
Head Golf Professional
Kevin Baker, GM
Eagles Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Office Hours
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, 863-595-1562
kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com
LAIICDD Assistant Community
Director:
Krystle Funk, 863-595-1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Assistant:
Louise Crespin, 863-595-1562
lcrespin1@lakeashton2cdd.com
863-326-1032 ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
kevin.baker@troon.com
863-326-1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304
Tues & Thurs
info@lakeashtonstorage.com
8 - 4 pm
863-358-0809 kshipley@empowerme.com
In case of emergency, dial 911!
Lake Wales Police
Non-Emergency: 863-678-4223
Winter Haven Police
Non-Emergency: 863-291-5858
Polk County Sheriff NonEmergency:
863-298-6200
3
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW)
Gate House Security:
863-324-7290
County Road 653 (WH) Gate
House Security:
863-318-0237
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Lake Ashton (Lake Wales) HOA
863-325-0065
http://www.lakeashtonhoa.org
Board of Directors:
• President Charles Roland
vpresident@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Vice President Glen Hart
vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Secretary Dee Mayne
sec2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Treasurer Mike Wilson
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
• directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
• ARC: ARC@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Compliance:
compliance@lakeashtonhoa.org
Meeting Schedule:
• April 1 - 4:30 pm in the Clubhouse Card Room
• May 6 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom
• June 3 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom
• July 1 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom (if
needed)
• August 5 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom
• September 2 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom
• October 7 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom
• November 4 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom
• December 2 - 3:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom
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Lake Ashton II (Winter Haven) HOA
863-324-5100
https://stambaugh.cincwebaxis.com
http://www.arctracker.com/lakeashton2
Board of Directors:
• President Connie Strassberg
PresidentLA2HOA@gmail.com
• VP- ARC Wes Scheibel
VPArcLA2HOA@gmail.com
• Secretary Stephanie Iszak
SecretaryLA2HOA@gmail.com
• Treasurer Ray Rudy
TreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com
• At Large Steven Morgan
VPTreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com
The LAII HOA Board of Directors meets on the
first Thursday of each month at 1 pm at the HFC.
The ARC meets on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month at 1 pm at the HFC
(check the front desk for the meeting location).
Lake Ashton II (WH) Architectural Review
Committee (ARC):
• Chairman Joanne Sterk: Area 3 (Snead,
Nicklaus, Green, Wing Foot), Area 9 (Hogan)
A3lawharc2@gmail.com
• At Large Gary Sterk: Area 4 (Pebble Beach
5005-6048)
A5lawharc2@gmail.com
• Member John Abbate: Area 6 (Phoenician,
Greyhawk, Dunmore, Back Nine, Torrey Pine)
a6lawharc2@gmail.com
• Member Rosemary Podbielski: Area 7
(Sawgrass, Riviera, Colonial, Oakmont)
A7lawharc2@gmail.com
•
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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 - Enjoy FREE DONUTS
& COFFEE!
APRIL 6
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speaker: A HEART FOR
H.E.R.O.E.S
• Featured Vendors: Relevé Sports Medicine
BOARD OF
APRIL 13
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Neighborhood Watch
Police Chiefs Meeting
• Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson - Edward
Jones, Christine Graves Insurance,
ComForCare
APRIL 20 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
LACDD Board of Supervisors Meeting
• Peanut Butter Monday - Donations of nonperishable
foods for a local food bank
APRIL 27
• Featured Speaker: City of Winter Haven’s
Community Engagement Manager
Introduction
• Featured Vendor: AdventHealth, Aging Care
Experts
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.
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Thursday, April 16
9 am at the
Health & Fitness Center
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, April 20
9 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 18
SAFETY 20
MOVIES 24
EVENTS 26
CLUBS 29
MIND & BODY 36
GOLF 40
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HOURS OF OPERATION
CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
NEW CLUBHOUSE
OFFICES:
8 am – 4 pm Mon. - Fri.
RFID/AMENITY ACCESS
CARD HOURS:
10 am-1 pm
Tuesday & Wednesday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm Monday through Friday
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef in the Clubhouse
West parking lot Wednesdays from 10 am to 2
pm. Check out the other vendors as well!
GUEST REGISTRA TI O N
HOURS AT THE CLUBHOUSE
Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm
Please call Security (863-324-7290) to register guests
and receive a guest Clubhouse Amenity Access Card
on holidays and outside of these hours. One
homeowner and all guests over the age of 18 must
be present. Guests who are not using any amenities
do not need to register. Guests who will only be
using HFC amenities can register at the HFC.
Are you interested in meeting new
people? Are you interested in helping
residents with signing up for events
on Ticketleap? We would love to have you complete
an application to be an Activities Desk volunteer or
Events volunteer. Stop by the Clubhouse to
complete an application for review.
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HOURS TO OBTAIN
CREDENTIALS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE
Lake Wales Residents can come to the Clubhouse
during the following times to receive their amenity
access cards and RFID tags. Winter Haven
Residents can come to the Clubhouse during the
following times to receive their amenity access cards
only. Appointments can be made on an as needed
basis for residents that cannot make it at these times:
Tuesdays: 10 am - 1 pm
Wednesdays: 10 am - 1 pm
NEW RESIDENT
ORIENTATION
The next new resident orientation will be held in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on April 8 at 2 pm. Get
introduced to the community, and meet other new
residents and community leaders. Sign up online or at
either Activities Office. If club facilitators would like to
set up an information table at the New Resident
Orientation, please send an email to Sheila Moreland,
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com.
PARKING REMINDER
The Clubhouse circular driveway is a
drop-off only area. Under no
circumstances should vehicles be left
unattended. An unattended vehicle
in the driveway makes it difficult for
emergency vehicles to access the
Clubhouse in an emergency situation, which delays
getting help getting to the person in need and every
second counts. Under no circumstance should
vehicles park in the circular drive. It is for golf cart
parking only. When parking in the circular drive
please fight the urge to angle in and park with both
tires touching the curb.
The Basketball Court near the west parking by the
Shuffleboard Courts is used as overflow parking for
golf carts during special events. Signage will be
placed at the entrance to the parking lot.
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We install flower bed
walls
WE ARE LICENSED AND INSURED
CALL, TEXT, OR EMAIL FOR A FREE
ESTIMATE
Paver Sealing
French Drains and
Gutter Connections
Paver Installations and
Paver Repairs
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863-272-0746
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Polyaspartic Floor
Coatings
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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
LACDD NEWS
By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
(cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com)
Supervisors and Staff would like to wish residents a Happy
Passover and Happy Easter. Staff welcomes guests visiting for
the holidays and wishes safe travels to those leaving for the
summer. Residents leaving can remain in touch with their
community while away by reading the electronic version of the
newsletter, participating in CDD meetings via Zoom, and
keeping up to date with community happenings through email
blasts. For those remaining in Lake Ashton throughout the
summer, Staff is working hard to create a fun summertime
activities schedule including the third Annual Summer Music
Series featuring local bands playing at the Clubhouse and HFC
from May to August. Check out the schedule on page XX. Also,
a HUGE Fourth of July celebration is the works. Stay tuned for
more information!
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.” Lake Ashton
has a plethora of volunteers. These volunteers, among hundreds of others, work hard to ensure residents, like
themselves, have an enjoyable experience at Lake Ashton. March was full of many resident events — check the
events section for wrap-ups and pictures! Lake Ashton residents are truly amazing, not only because of their
immense amount of talent, but their willingness to help those in need.
A budget workshop and regular board meeting was held on March 16. During this time of year Supervisors and
Staff are actively working on the preliminary 2027 budget. Residents are encouraged to attend both LACDD and
LAIICDD meetings to be part of the budgeting process and let your opinions be heard. A wrap up report of
actions taken at the March meeting was sent out on March 25.
Changes to the Joint Amenity Facilities Policies were approved at the Joint CDD Meeting on March 19.
Below are some of the changes. An email blast will be sent with the updated policy.
• Renters/Leaseholders are not guests and may not be issued guest passes. Please note: a lease agreement
for at least 90 days must be provided to receive an amenity access card for the length of the lease.
• No animals except for service animals assisting an individual with a disability are not permitted at Amenities
Facilities with the exception of Pet Parks, unless a special event allowing pets has been approved by the
Amenity Manager. “Comfort”, “Therapy”, or “Emotional Support” animals do not meet the definition
of a service animal and are not permitted. Pets must be always leashed and under control of an adult
handler. Handlers are responsible for picking up after their pets and disposing of any waste in a designated
pet waste receptacle.
• In the Fitness Centers, each TV is equipped with closed captions. Volume shall not be used.
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LAIICDD NEWS
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 from 2 to 4 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
bmartin@lakeashton2cdd.com
Duff Hill, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area, Pet Play Parks
Office Hours: Wednesdays from 1 to 2 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
April marks the end of the busy season here at Lake
Ashton. During this time, many residents choose to go on
vacation or return to their homes in the North. This
transition is a familiar pattern, as the community shifts from
the high activity of the winter season to a more relaxed
summer period. While some residents may pause their
regular activities during this time, the HFC will continue to
offer a full schedule of events and programs throughout
the summer. There will be no reduction in activities;
residents who remain can look forward to ongoing
opportunities for engagement and recreation.
Please mark your calendar for the upcoming Lake Ashton II
Community Development District Meeting. This important
meeting is scheduled for April 16 at 9 am in the HFC
Community Center. Attending the meeting provides an
opportunity for community members to stay informed
about district matters, participate in discussions, and
connect with neighbors. Your involvement helps support
the continued growth and well-being of Lake Ashton.
Lake Ashton residents are invited to spend an enjoyable
evening featuring live music performed by the Good Stuff
Band, scheduled for April 10 from 6 to 9 pm. To
complement the evening popular food trucks “Perez Gut”
and “Something Different” will be on site from 3:30 to 6:30
PM. Both offer a variety of food including Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, burgers, and hot dogs with special
toppings. Bring your friends and neighbors. You do not want to miss this lively night of entertainment and great
food.
Be on the lookout for announcements about “Lake Ashton’s 250th USA Anniversary Celebration”, communitywide
event taking place at both the Clubhouse and the HFC. Some of the activities that will make up this historic
celebration include a gala golf cart parade, food trucks featuring a variety of menu items, and a lively dance. Not
only will an official proclamation take place in front of Lake Ashton’s Memorial, but there will be activities leading
up to the 4th of July including an All American Summer Night at the Clubhouse outdoor pool. Stay tuned to
media in May for details. There is so much more to come!
Lake Ashton 2 CDD would like to extend our heartfelt best wishes to all residents who will soon be returning to
their other homes. We wish you safe travels and a wonderful time until you return. Your presence in our
community is genuinely appreciated, and we look forward to welcoming you back when you return for the next
season.
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This is an excerpt from the Joint Amenity
Facilities Policies. The full policy can be found
on lakeashtoncdd.com and lakeashton2cdd.org.
Questions 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.
1. Individuals may fish from any District owned
Pond within the Lake Ashton Community
Development District and Lake Ashton II
Community Development District. Please check
with the Amenity Manager for rules and
regulations pertaining to fishing and for proper
access points to these bodies of water.
2. No water crafts of any kind are allowed in the
Ponds, except for small remotecontrolled
boats intended for
recreational purposes.
3. Swimming, wading, and/or pets
are not allowed in any Pond.
4. The Ponds may be occupied with
Alligators and other wildlife that can
present a danger to Individuals
along the Pond banks. All Individuals
should exercise extreme caution,
but Individuals must be especially
mindful of the risk if small children
or pets are present. They should not
be left unattended.
5. Regarding Ponds within the
Districts:
a. The Districts have a “catch and
release” policy for any fish caught in
the Ponds because of the frequency
of treatments with herbicides and
fertilizers which may produce run-off
into the Ponds.
b. Individuals using the Ponds along
the Golf Course must exercise
extreme caution when Golfers are
present and playing golf because of
the risk of being hit by an errant
golf ball or golf club. Individuals
using the Ponds should position
themselves away from the flight of
any Golfer’s shot and be aware of
Golfers hitting. Golf Carts being
used by Individuals using the Ponds
should be parked way from play
and off the Pathways/Bridges.
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COMMISSION ELECTION
Voting for all Lake Ashton residents who live in Lake
Wales will take place in the Clubhouse Ballroom April
7 from 7 am to 7 pm. Contact City Clerk Jennifer
Nanek at jnanek@lakewalesfl.gov or 863-678-4182,
ext. 270 for more information.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ELECTIONS
In 2026, there are three seats up for election on the
Lake Ashton Community Development District (LW)
Board of Supervisors and two seats up for election on
the Lake Ashton II Community Development District
(WH) Board of Supervisors. Candidates must qualify
with the Polk County Supervisor of Elections located
at 70 Florida Citrus Blvd., Winter Haven, Florida
33880, 863-534-5888 starting June 8 through noon
on June 12. All candidates shall qualify for individual
seats in accordance with Section 99.061, Florida
Statutes, and must also be a “qualified elector” of the
District, as defined in Section 190.003, Florida
Statutes. A “qualified elector” is any person at least
18 years of age who is a citizen of the United States, a
legal resident of the State of Florida and of the
District, and who is registered to vote with the Polk
County Supervisor of Elections. Campaigns shall be
conducted in accordance with Chapter 106, Florida
Statutes. Contact the Polk County Supervisor of
Elections for more information.
CLUBHOUSE ART WALL
By Shelley Brodka
We have some amazing artists, photographers, glass
and craft designers in Lake Ashton, and we hang their
art on the hallway wall of the Clubhouse. Each month
a new artist’s work is featured and is hung for a month
for you to enjoy. We now have openings for the
Clubhouse Art Wall in September 2027 and MayDecember
2028. You can do a solo showing or enlist
some friends! If you are interested in displaying your
art, photography, or crafting skills, contact Shelley
Brodka via Facebook, email Shelleyb4336@gmail.com
or text 623-910-4227.
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By Marianne Zak
Lake Ashton commemorates April as "Autism Acceptance Month" which
was retitled in April of 2011. It was formerly called "Autism Awareness
Month" which began in 1970. According to the CDC's ADD Network, 1
in 31 born in 2014 are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. The
symptoms vary widely among individuals. It occurs in all races, ethnic and
socioeconomic groups. It is three times more common in boys than girls.
This month read the "Resident Spotlight" which features a resident who
is on the autism spectrum.
Meet Garrett Minster, a resident living on Hogan Lane, formerly from
Missouri and Kansas. Garrett was home schooled throughout his
childhood up through high school. He completed his Associate’s Degree
in Graphic Design at Johnson County Community College in Overland
Park, Kansas. He then enrolled in Fort Hays State University in Kansas.
After moving to Lake Ashton, he completed his degree at Fort Hays
online. Garrett earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Web Design in July of
2025. At both JCCC and Fort Hays, Garrett graduated with a perfect 4.0
grade point average.
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manipulating graphics and images using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. He has served as a website
designer and web master for multiple local businesses. As a hobby, Garrett restores and upgrades old computers.
He recently took obsolete computers and upgraded them with new operating systems (e.g. Microsoft Windows,
Linux) for several residents of Lake Ashton.
Garrett is a lifelong Disney fan with a large collection of Disney memorabilia. He
will be generously displaying his Disney toy collection in the Lake Ashton
Clubhouse Card Room, from Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26. Stop by
between the hours of 10:30 am and 1:30 pm, and then 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm, to
view his collection. Garrett has many Disney toys that are no longer available and
are highly collectible. His favorite part of the entire collection is Main Street USA.
The display will include a motorized miniature monorail, cast member exclusive
merchandise, pressed pennies from Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and even
original bricks from Walt Disney’s first cartoon studio dating back to 1922! The
display will be free to all Lake Ashton residents and their guests. Garrett intends
to donate his collection to a museum somewhere in Central Florida. He said, "I
was blessed with all these toys as a kid and I'd rather keep it in a group for
people to see, rather than sell it all and separate it to different people".
He enjoys going to local events, visiting Florida amusement parks and playing Nintendo games. He is a member of
Bok Tower Gardens and enjoys “the beauty of it all”. His autism has never deterred him from being the amazing man
he is. In fact, he is another reason why Lake Ashton is "Simply the Best".
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SPREADING KINDNESS
In a 55+ retirement community, life often slows
down just enough for residents to rediscover
something deeply meaningful: connection. With
more time to enjoy the present, people have the
opportunity to build a culture rooted in kindness,
compassion, and mutual support. This stage of life
can be one of the richest when kindness is
intentionally woven into everyday living.
Often, the smallest gestures make the biggest
difference. A warm smile during a morning walk, a
friendly wave, or simply asking a neighbor how
they’re doing can brighten someone’s entire day and
create a strong sense of belonging.
Inclusion is one of the most powerful ways to spread
kindness. Welcoming new residents to dinners, card
games, or fitness classes helps ease transitions and
build lasting friendships, ensuring no one feels like
an outsider in a place meant to feel like home.
Volunteering within the community also strengthens
connections. Delivering meals, checking on
neighbors, or offering companionship to those who
are ill or grieving brings comfort and gives residents
a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
Kindness also means practicing patience, respect,
and self-compassion as residents navigate the
changes that come with aging.
Ultimately, a culture of kindness is built through
everyday actions. By choosing empathy, generosity,
and understanding, residents help create a
community where everyone feels valued and truly
thrives together.
HOMELESS GRADUATING
SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
We are winding down on donations for 2026. April
10 will be the last collection day. Feel free to call
me to pick up domestic items rather than dropping
them at either the Clubhouse or HFC. Financial
donations can be dropped at either location as
well. If you need any information about donations
there are sheets at the Clubhouse Media Center
and at the HFC activities rack. Some examples are
restaurant gift cards in $5, $10 or $15
denominations. $130 provides everything including
the rolling duffel bag to give to students. Please
make checks out to Polk County Public Schools
with Homeless HS Seniors in memo. Any questions
feel free to contact Doris at 217-652-6636.
SHOE DRIVE ONGOING
By Carolyn Neuberger
We still need your help! We are still collecting gently
worn men’s, women’s & children’s shoes, sneakers,
golf shoes, Crocs etc. The shoes collected from this
fundraiser becomes an economic lifeline for microentrepreneurs
in developing nations. There are
collection boxes in the Clubhouse, the HFC and at
the Pro Shop next to the lost and found. Please go
through your shoes and support our cause. We will
be collecting your donations until July 10. Thank you
for your support. Contact Carolyn Neuberger at
516-317-0120 with any questions.
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WORK FOR YOU !
Residents who would like to receive
electronic news blasts from the
Clubhouse and Health & Fitness
Center (HFC), Eagle’s Nest, and/or the
Pro Shop can easily sign up by
scanning the QR code at left. These email updates
are a great way to stay informed about events,
schedule changes, special programs, and important
announcements.
If you’re searching for Community
Development District (CDD) board
meeting dates, agendas, minutes, or
Supervisor contact information, both
CDD websites are readily accessible.
Simply scan the top left QR code to
visit http://www.lakeashtoncdd.com
and the bottom left QR code to visit
http://www.lakeashton2cdd.org.
NEW GUIDELINES AND
SUBMISSION PROCESS FOR
ARTICLES & EMAIL BLASTS
As community participation continues to grow, we
want to thank all residents, clubs, and organizations
who used the new newsletter submission process
this month. We hope the new system was simple
and easy to use, and we truly appreciate your
cooperation in helping make the process smoother
and more organized for everyone.
The updated submission guidelines and website
forms were created to ensure fairness, consistency,
and accuracy as more residents contribute content
for the newsletter and request community email
announcements. All newsletter submissions
continue to be edited as needed to fit available
space and to maintain clarity, consistency, and
compliance with district communication policies. To
maintain a cohesive publication design, residentcreated
layouts such as PowerPoint slides, posters,
flyers, or custom artwork cannot be published
directly, but the information may be converted into
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a standard article format or recreated by staff to
match newsletter design standards.
Website forms are now the required
method for submitting newsletter
articles and requesting email blasts,
and revised guidelines outlining word
limits, formatting, deadlines, and
content requirements are available
online. To submit a newsletter article,
scan the QR code above or visit
http://lakeashtoncdd.com/submit-anarticle.
To submit an email blast request, scan the
QR code at right or visit http://lakeashtoncdd.com/
blast-request.
We appreciate the time and effort residents put
into sharing information and keeping neighbors
informed. Your participation and cooperation help
create a transparent and consistent communication
process that benefits the entire community. For
questions about submissions or the new forms,
please contact valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com.
TECH HELP DESK
Sign up by following the QR code, clicking the link
included in weekly emails, or by
visiting the Clubhouse Activities
Office, Monday through Friday
between 8 am and 4 pm.
Appointments are estimated to be
about 15-30 minutes each. There may
be technology inquiries that will need to be
referred to a third party company for further
assistance. The instructors will provide you with
vendor suggestions* should the need arise.
Volunteers are also needed. If you have tech
expertise and are willing to donate your time to
help, email cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com. *LACDD,
LAIICDD, and the Tech Help Desk volunteers do
not endorse any of the third party vendor
suggestions.
SCAN WITH YOUR
SMARTPHONE TO SIGN
UP FOR CLASSES &
EVENTS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE!
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Wildlife
Corner
Photo & Article By
Barbara Ann Comer
The Green Heron is a secretive and sassy
heron with a lot of personality. Although their
plumage actually consists of a variety of colors,
these small herons are mainly a dark greenish on
the back and crown with a chestnut colored
neck. This rather common heron has short yellow
legs that become quite orange in the males
during breeding season. The young birds are
heavily streaked. Green Herons can be quite
vocal at times making loud chicken-like clucks
and a loud "kyow" as they fly away. This usually
solitary heron often perches on branches in the
water leaning out as far as possible to snatch a
small minnow as it unsuspectingly swims by. The
neck that appears short most of the time can
extend farther than the viewer expects. They
frequently raise their crowns sporting a "bad hair
day" look.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Deanne Mayne
The Lake Wales Architectural Review Committee
(ARC) fully understands the recent freeze has
damaged many plants and trees in the Lake Ashton
community. Sourcing new plants and trees may be
difficult, given a widespread impact on the entire
state. The current Lake Wales Architectural Rules
and Guidelines state:
16.2 Landscaping Beds
A landscaping project that adds a new bed or
changes the size of an existing bed requires ARC
approval and a landscape plan. The landscape plan
shall be to scale or show the distance to lot
boundaries. The plan must show the existing
features as well as the proposed additions and
must accompany the ARC request. All work shall
be within the owner’s lot boundaries.
Replacing or adding plants with other plants of like
size to an existing bed does not require ARC
approval.
No invasive plants (such as honeysuckle, bamboo,
or mimosa) are permitted. New or existing
plantings shall not impede the line of sight at street
intersections.
The addition of trees / shrubs for new or existing
beds requires ARC approval. New or replacement
trees must be planted at a minimum of five (5) feet
from the Living Unit and five (5) feet from the
property line.
If a homeowner is unsure of what replacement
foliage will be used by a landscaper, it would be in
the homeowner’s best interest to place an ARC
request stating the change.
Homeowners should understand the Lake Wales
Homeowner’s Association and the ARC, have our
community’s best interest in mind.
Note: If you do not plan on replacing a dead tree,
you are still required to submit an ARC request.
Removal of trees requires complete (below ground)
stump removal. If you are a “Snowbird” or planning
an extended vacation, please ensure you have a
remediation plan if you need to replace a plant or
tree via an ARC request before you leave Lake
Ashton. Thank you for your understanding and
cooperation in this rare situation the community
has undergone.
UMBRELLA REMINDER
Please put umbrellas down after use when
visiting the Pool, Bocce Courts,
or Pet Play Parks. Leaving them
up can potentially cause them to
become damaged by wind or
rain. Replacement umbrellas cost
the District approximately $70
each.
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By Connie Strassberg
A resident may appeal an LAII ARC denial to the LAII
HOA Board of Directors within 30 days. Residents
should first review the Denial Letter sent by the
ARC, which explains the reasons for the denial and
cites the specific rules or covenants supporting the
decision. If a resident believes the ARC failed to
follow proper procedures, acted arbitrarily, or
violated Florida Statute 720 or the governing
documents, a written appeal (email or letter) should
be sent to the HOA President. The appeal should
include supporting evidence and a request to be
placed on the next HOA meeting agenda so the
resident can present their case publicly to the Board.
This allows the Board to review the evidence and
governing documents and make a fair and informed
decision.
The HOA has five flyer slots at the top of the flyer
board at the Health and Fitness Center (HFC), which
contain Email Contact Authorization forms and
informational flyers about the HOA and ARC.
To receive email notifications from the LAII HOA,
residents must submit a completed Email
Authorization Form to the management company,
Stambaugh (863) 324-5100. Forms can be picked up
from the flyer slots, completed, and either mailed to
Stambaugh or placed in the white HOA mailbox at
the HFC. Without authorization, privacy laws
prevent email communication. The LAII HOA
website (https://stambaugh.cincwebaxis.com)
provides access to announcements, posted
documents, the directory, calendar, and online dues
payment. First-time users should click REGISTER in
the upper-right corner to create an account.
The LAII HOA Board of Directors meets April 2 at 1
pm at the HFC and the ARC meets April 13 and 27
at 1 pm (check the front desk for the meeting
location). Agendas are emailed to registered
residents, posted in flyer slots, and shared on the
Facebook group LAII HOA/ARC INFO. Winter
Haven residents may join by submitting a request
with their name and LAII address.
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WATERING RESTRICTIONS
The Southwest Florida Water Management District
has implemented Phase III water shortage
restrictions affecting Polk County, including Lake
Wales and Winter Haven. Lawn and landscape
watering is limited to once per week based on
address numbers: 0–1 Monday, 2–3 Tuesday, 4–5
Wednesday, 6–7 Thursday, and 8–9 Friday (including
common areas). Unless local governments have
stricter rules, watering is allowed 12:01–4 a.m. or 8
p.m.–11:59 p.m. Residents may still handwater
plants or use micro-irrigation for flower beds, shrubs,
and other plant material (not lawns) on any day, but
only before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. These measures
help conserve water during dry conditions and are in
effect starting April 3, 2026, and expire July 1, 2026.
REMINDER TO A LL
RESID ENTS:
Under no circumstances should residents
conduct work of any kind on CDD property.
This includes ponds, common areas, or
conservation/wetland areas. If there are any
concerns regarding pond erosion or other areas
in need of maintenance, including pavement
areas or stormwater curbing, please contact LA
(LW) CDD Community Director Christine Wells
(cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) for areas in Lake
Wales or LA (WH) CDD Community Director
Karen Van Kirk (kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com)
for areas in Winter Haven.
Staff and the district engineer may be seen
behind your home reviewing any potential
encroachments onto CDD property. Please
ensure anything you install, including plantings,
is installed within your property boundaries.
Residents found to have encroachments onto
CDD property will be notified, and the Board of
Supervisors will determine next actions, up to
and including removing the encroachment at
the homeowner’s expense and restoring the
area to its original condition.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
(NW) CORNER
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
Courtesy of Law Enforcement
PHISHING GETS SMARTER: HOW AI IS
CHANGING ONLINE SCAMS
Ever received an email that looked real but was
actually a scam? That’s phishing—a trick
cybercriminals use to steal your personal
information. Now, with artificial intelligence (AI),
these scams are becoming even more convincing.
AI is changing the face of phishing, making it
harder to detect and more dangerous than ever.
Understanding how these scams work and how to
protect yourself is essential in today’s digital
landscape.
HOW AI IS MAKING PHISHING HARDER TO
DETECT PERSONALIZED ATTACKS:
AI can analyze social media and other online
information to compile personal details and create
customized phishing messages. By gathering bits
of personal information, AI can craft emails and
messages that appear tailored specifically to you,
making them much harder to recognize as fake.
Better Writing
AI-generated emails often contain fewer spelling
and grammar mistakes, making malicious
messages appear more legitimate and
professional.
Voice and Video Tricks
AI can copy someone’s voice or create realistic
fake videos that look like someone you know. For
example, you might receive a call from a friend
asking for money, but it could actually be an
impersonator using AI technology.
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More Targeted and Adaptive Attacks
AI doesn’t just create convincing messages—it
transforms how cybercriminals approach scams. AIpowered
systems can:
• Analyze phishing results in real time
• Rapidly fine-tune attack strategies
• Create highly personalized messages for
specific targets
• Learn and improve from each attempt
This adaptive approach makes AI-driven phishing
increasingly difficult for individuals and security
systems to detect. As attacks evolve, they become
more sophisticated and tailored to exploit specific
vulnerabilities, creating a new era of smarter, more
responsive phishing scams.
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
Watch for Signs of AI-Generated Content
AI-generated messages may include:
• Unusual phrasing or tone shifts
• Abrupt changes in writing style
• Out-of-place vocabulary
• Inconsistent personal details
Practical Steps to Enhance Your Security
• Enable multi-factor authentication on all
accounts
• Use a password manager to create and store
strong, unique passwords
• Be cautious when clicking links or downloading
attachments, even from familiar sources
• Verify requests for sensitive information
through a separate, trusted channel
STAY SAFE ONLINE
By staying alert and following good online safety
habits, you can help protect yourself against these
tricky scams. If something seems too good to be
true, it probably is. Trust your instincts and always
double-check before sharing personal information
online.
Stay safe out there—and don’t let the phishers
catch you!
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Alligator courtship typically begins in early April, with
mating occurring between May and June. 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. Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
reminds residents to be cautious when having fun in
and around water. The FWC recommends keeping
pets away from the water. FWC's Nuisance Alligator
Hotline: 866.FWC.GATOR (392-4286). They will give
you a reference number that will need to be provided
to staff at the Clubhouse if the alligator is in a body of
water in Lake Wales or to staff at the HFC if in a body
of water in Winter Haven. Alligators and crocodiles are
an important part of Florida's heritage and play a
valuable role in the ecosystems where they live.
Remember, it is illegal to feed or harass alligators.
• Always give these reptiles a respectful distance — at
least 10 feet — and always leave them alone.
• Alligators are nocturnal (more active at night). After
dark, avoid fresh and brackish bodies of water, though
alligators sometimes lurk in salt water. Unprovoked
bites will often occur at the edge of the water.
• Never feed alligators; it encourages them to lose
their natural fear of people.
• Small animals, like pets, and small children are
generally more at risk than large adults.
• Female alligators protect their nests by hissing and
opening their mouths; this does not mean they are
preparing to attack.
• Alligators under four feet in length are not
considered a threat to humans.
MEDIA CENTER
COMPUTER REMINDER
Please remember that the computers in the Media
Center are public computers, and residents should use
caution when accessing personal or sensitive
information. Because these computers are shared by
many residents and guests each day, any information
left open on the screen or printer can be viewed by
others. Taking a few extra moments to log out and
clear your information helps protect your identity and
keeps the Media Center safe for everyone.
These are not personal home computers, so extra care
should be taken when using email, banking, or other
private accounts. Helpful safety tips:
• Log out of email, banking, and social media
accounts
• Close all browser tabs and windows before leaving
• Avoid accessing sensitive financial information
when possible
• Never save passwords or allow the computer to
remember logins
• Collect printed documents immediately
• Be aware of others who may see your screen
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
REMINDERS
With the recent Daylight Saving Time change, walkers,
runners, bicyclists, and golf carts may be traveling in
low-light conditions in early mornings, making visibility
especially important. Drivers, please keep an eye out
for pedestrians and bicyclists at all times.
When walking or bicycling, especially in the early
morning or at night, remember to “Be Safe and Be
Seen: Make Yourself Visible to Drivers.”
• Wear bright or light-colored clothing and reflective
materials
• Carry a flashlight
• Cross in well-lit areas
• Stand clear of buses, hedges, parked cars, or other
obstacles before crossing
• Walkers should walk facing traffic so they can see
oncoming vehicles, but bicyclists should ride with
traffic, as they are considered vehicles and must
follow the same direction-of-travel laws
All vehicles, including golf
carts and bicycles, must obey
all stop signs and the 20
mph speed limit throughout
Lake Ashton. A person
operating a golf cart on
public roads or streets who is
under 18 years must possess
a valid learner’s permit or
driver’s license.
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APRIL 1 — 2 AT 3 & 7 PM
BLUE MOON
2025 | R | 1H 40MIN
Richard Linklater's Blue Moon tells the
story of legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart
(Ethan Hawke) bravely facing the future
as his professional and private life unravel at the
opening night party for his former partner's hit show
Oklahoma! By the time this night is over, Hart will
have confronted both a world that no longer values
his talent and the seeming impossibility of love.
Academy Award Nominations: Best Actor (Ethan
Hawke), Best Original Screenplay
APRIL 8 — 9 AT 3 & 7 PM
NO SHOWINGS APRIL 7
SINNERS
2025 | R | 2H 17MIN
Trying to leave their troubled lives
behind, twin brothers (Michael B.
Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only
to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to
welcome them back. Academy Awards: 16
nominations and 4 wins — Best Actor: Michael B.
Jordan, Best Original Screenplay: Ryan Coogler,
Best Cinematography: Autumn Durald Arkapaw,
and Best Original Score: Ludwig Göransson.
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APRIL 14 AT 3 & 7 PM
APRIL 16 AT 7 PM
NO SHOWINGS APRIL 15,
NO 3 PM APRIL 16
NUREMBERG
2025 | PG-13 | 2H 28MIN
Based on the 2013 book The Nazi and the
Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai, the film follows U.S. Army
psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) seeking to
carry out an assignment to investigate the
personalities and monitor the mental status
of Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) and other highranking
Nazis in preparation for and during
the Nuremberg trials.
APRIL 21 — 23 AT 3 & 7 PM
HAMNET
2025 | PG-13 | 2H 25MIN
William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal)
and his wife, Agnes (Jessie Buckley),
celebrate the birth of their son,
Hamnet. However, when tragedy strikes and
Hamnet dies at a young age, it inspires Shakespeare
to write his timeless masterpiece “Hamlet."
Academy Awards: 8 nominations and 1 win —
Best Actress: Jessie Buckley
APRIL 28 — 30 AT 3 & 7 PM
WICKED: FOR GOOD
2025 | PG | 2H 15MIN
Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), now feared as
the Wicked Witch of the West, lives in
exile in the Ozian forest, fighting for the
freedom of Oz’s silenced Animals and trying to
expose the truth about the Wizard (Jeff Goldblum).
Meanwhile, Glinda (Ariana Grande) has become Oz’s
glamorous symbol of Goodness, reassuring citizens
that all is well as she prepares to marry Prince Fiyero
(Jonathan Bailey) under Madame Morrible’s (Michelle
Yeoh) guidance. Haunted by her broken friendship
with Elphaba, Glinda attempts reconciliation, but fails.
As an angry mob rises and a girl from Kansas changes
everything, Elphaba and Glinda must reunite one
final time to shape Oz’s future.
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APRIL 3 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO
2005 | PG-13 | 1H, 39MIN
Evelyn Ryan (Julianne Moore) suffers in
her marriage to Kelly (Woody Harrelson),
a slovenly alcoholic whose only consistent
quality is his utter lack of respect for her. As Evelyn
struggles to make ends meet and care for their 10
children, she begins to turn to contests as a source of
entertainment and much-needed income.
APRIL 10 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE SONS OF KATIE ELDER
1965 | NR | 2H 2MIN
Four ne'er-do-well sons reunite in their
Texas hometown to attend their mother's
funeral. Led by older brothers John (John
Wayne), a gunfighter, and Tom (Dean
Martin), a gambler, the four soon learn
that their father gambled away the family
ranch, which was the cause of his murder. The brothers
decide to avenge their father's death and win back the
ranch, which leads to trouble.
APRIL 17 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE GRIFTERS
1990 | R | 1H 53MIN
Hard-as-nails Lily Dillon
(Anjelica Huston) works as
a swindler for dangerous
bookie Bobo (Pat Hingle). Arriving in Los
Angeles on business, Lily looks up her
son, Roy (John Cusack), a small-time con
artist content with paltry sleight-of-hand
cheats. Roy's girlfriend, Myra (Annette
Bening), looks like an All-American type
but is a grifter looking to pull off another
big-time con. The convergence of the
three hustlers inevitably means trouble
for all of them.
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EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE
ByDebby Landgrebe
Rejoice and celebrate the
blessing of Resurrection
Sunday on Easter, April 5.
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
at the Clubhouse garden/lawn overlooking Lake
Ashton. Gather to hear a local pastor and sing
wonderful Easter hymns. For those planning to attend
their own church service, the Sunrise Service will
conclude by 8. Seating will be available as well as golf
cart parking. An offering will be taken. Everyone is
welcome to attend, regardless of belief. We certainly
have many reasons to be thankful. Hope to see you
there. Contact Debby at 863-268-8193 with questions.
KENTUCKY DERBY HAT
DECORATING PARTY
By Jill Groves
Get ready for Derby Day! Bring a hat and we will
provide the decorations! Scan this QR code to sign up
or visit https://events.ticketleap.com/
tickets/lapebblesandpines/kentuckyderby-hat-making-party.
Also, consider
attending our Kentucky Derby Party
Fundraiser on May 2.
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
Lake Ashton wouldn’t be the great community that
it is without our Volunteers! April is Volunteer
Appreciation Month, and we want to celebrate our
Volunteers with a Block Party featuring an outdoor
cookout April 25 at 3 pm in the Clubhouse West
Parking Lot. An invitation will be mailed to
volunteers. Please RSVP to receive a VIP wristband
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at and will be able to sit in the VIP area to enjoy a
free meal and live music by Spankin’ Sadie.
Residents can celebrate our Volunteers by attending
the Block Party, Don’t forget your lawn chairs!
KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY
FUNDRAISER
By Jill Groves
Plans for Derby Day? Save the date! On Saturday,
May 2, the LA Pebbles & Pines Social Club will be
sponsoring a Kentucky Derby fundraiser to support
“A Heart for Heroes, Inc” (Horses Empowering
Riders and Others). This non-profit works with Special
Olympics athletes, veterans, abused women and
children, persons with special needs, Lighthouse for
the Blind, and more, in Bartow, at the Rockin’ W
Ranch (http://www.aheartforheros.org). The
fundraiser is 5 to 7:30 pm at the HFC. It is FREE to
attend, but we ask that you bring an appetizer,
BYOB, and some cash to support our cause. We will
be watching the Kentucky Derby and have planned
fun activities such as a Best Hat Contest, games, and
more. The entire Lake Ashton community is invited!
Sign up online or at the HFC to reserve your spot at
no cost: Scan this QR code or visit
https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/
lapebblesandpines/kentucky-derbyparty-fundraiser.
Don’t forget to
decorate your hat on April 23!
KARAOKE
Warm up those vocal cords; DJ Wayne has brought
karaoke back to the Clubhouse Restaurant! Bring
your $3 cash, snacks, and BYOB to the Restaurant
on Thursdays, 5 to 8 pm.
SUMMER MUSIC SERIES
Dance away the Summer Music Series at the HFC
and the Clubhouse! All show tickets will be $10.
May 1 – Hwy 41 at the Clubhouse
June 19 – Red Hot Rooster at the HFC
July 24 – The Dukes at the Clubhouse
August 14 – Big Time Jukebox at the HFC
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sponsors: Authorized
Appliance Repair,
Boyette Family
Dentistry, Christine
Graves Insurance,
Kevin Weltlin with
State Farm Agency,
Snowbird Heating &
Cooling and The
Tessier Law Firm.
2026 FINE ARTS &
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
By Lyn Rogers
Over 300 residents enjoyed the Art & Photography
Show. Best of Show winners were Sharon Makela for art
and Scott Springsteen for photography.
Water Color winners were 1st Place Sharon Makela, 2nd
Place Patty Wallner, 3rd Place Barbara Stachke,
Honorable Mentions Patty Wallner and Barbara
Stachke. Drawing and Illustration winners were 1st
Place Karen Farrande, 2nd Place Karen Farrande, 3rd
Place Karen Knaub, Honorable Mentions were John
Kinch, Lorraine Mixter and Karen Knaub. Acrylic and Oil
Painting winners were 1st Place Lyn Rogers, 2nd Place
Carol O’Brien, 3rd Place John Kinch, Honorable
Mentions were 2 paintings by Carol O’Brien.
Creative Photography winners were 1st Place John
Candler, 2nd Place Shelly Brodka, 3rd Place Ron McKee,
Honorable Mention Bill Winchester. Pictorial
Photography winners were 1st Place Norman Stern,
2nd Place Larry Hillock, 3rd Place Dan Klawinski,
Honorable Mention was Steve Bachleda. People
Photography winners were 1st Place Julian Polgar, 2nd
Place Larry Hillock, 3rd Place Joanne Hillock, Honorable
Mention Shelly Brodka. Winners is Things category
were 1st Place Robert Connell, 2nd Place Gunter
Klauser, 3rd Place Scott Springsteen, Honorable
Mention was Larry Brodka. Nature Photography
winners were 1st Place Norman Stern, 2nd Place John
Candler, 3rd Place Scott Springsteen, Honorable
Mentions Steve Bachleda and Colette Farland-Vogt.
LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB
HOSTS INSPIRING BLACK
HISTORY MONTH
PRESENTATION
By Pamela June
The Lake Ashton Bl ack
Heritage Club welcomed
residents to a casual yet
deeply meaningful Black
History Month presentation
on February 20 that blended
education, lively discussion,
and heartfelt tribute. The
evening highl ighted the
enduring legacy of civil rights leaders and
honored the countless contributions, forged in
the face of adversity, that Black Americans have
made to the nation’s cultural, scientific, political,
and social landscape. Through storytelling,
reflection, and community dialogue, attendees
explored the idea that Black history is American
history and that understanding this history
enriches our entire community.
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FROM LAPAC
By Terri McDuff
Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corp. (LAPAC) wishes
to thank the Lake Ashton community for joining us in
the 250th-year celebration of America and for
attending our showcase, The Great American
Journey. Your pride, energy, and applause lifted our
cast and crew and made this production truly
unforgettable. We are also grateful to our sponsors
whose support made this show possible:
RyanTheriot.com (Videographer & Photographer);
Small World Tours; Sherwin-Williams; Fay Wood and
Ed Maxwell; The Tessier Law Firm; Dan Murphey; and
the Lake Ashton Women’s Bible Study Group. And
now, as the curtains close and the stage lights dim,
we’re reminded of what Mark Twain might’ve said:
"every good tale knows when to tip its hat, step
offstage, and promise a return. May the road rise to
meet you, may the stars light your way, and if history
is kind, may it remember us not for where we stood,
but for how far we dared to go." Until next time.
LA WALKS FOR A CURE
By Pamela June
Lake Ashton
residents, family
and friends
gathered on
March 10 for a
Walk for a Cure,
taking time to
honor loved
ones lost to cancer while standing in
solidarity with those still fighting.
The event blended elements of the
American Cancer Society Relay for
Life emphasizing support for cancer
research. Several participants were
cancer survivors themselves. At dusk
the group lit luminaria bags as a quiet tribute to
loved ones lost to cancer. The evening was a shared
moment of compassion and remembrance, a
reminder of the lives touched by a disease that has
claimed far too many, and a collective expression of
hope for a cure.
PALMS & PEARLS
Ladies, get ready to flamingle at the Clubhouse’s
annual ladies’ luncheon on May 13 at 11:30 am and
shop the fine products brought to you by Dillard’s.
Enjoy a salad bar and see trending fashions
modeled by some of Lake Ashton’s very own ladies
in the fashion show, also presented by Dillard’s.
Tickets are $28 and go on sale April 3 online and at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
PIZZA PARTY
Celebrate National Pizza Party Day in the Clubhouse
Ballroom on May 15 at 6 pm! Enjoy two slices of
pizza, a drink, and live music by Tony Knight until 9
pm for $10. Get your tickets starting April 3.
SAVE THE DATES
June 26 – Decades Dance at the Clubhouse
July 3 – All American Summer Night at the
Clubhouse Outdoor Pool
August 28 – Margaritaville Party at the Clubhouse
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GARDEN
CLUB
By Pam Klawinski
The Lake Ashton Garden
Club’s Annual Plant Sale
will be Wednesday, April
8 from 9 to 11:30 am in
the Pavilion. Everyone in
the community is
welcome. This will be the
Garden Club’s 5th annual fundraiser. There will be a
variety of plants and garden related items. A “silent
auction” will be held from 10 to 10:30. Any plants or
garden related items to be donated to the sale from the
community are most welcomed and can be dropped off
at the Pavilion on Tuesday, April 7 from 4 to 6 pm. The
Garden Club does not collect any dues so all the monies
from the fundraiser go towards upkeep of current and
planned projects, guest speakers and other materials
needed for club meetings. Lake Ashton’s Garden Club
appreciates your support!
LAVA & LAVA AUXILIARY
By Lori Thomas
contribution will fund an additional 218 boxes of
cookies for the Gift of Caring Program. Additionally,
members purchased the troop’s remaining inventory
of 77 boxes of cookies. A heartfelt thank you to the
members of LAVA and LAVAA for their ongoing
support of our United States military, both at home
and abroad. Your generosity helps Girl Scouts make
a meaningful impact in the lives of service members.
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
This month we recognize
and offer a special thank
you to LA resident and
friend of Meals on
Wheels, Kristy McKibben.
Each year Kristy and her
team, in cooperation with
Babe's Shoes and
Apparel (Lakeland),
organize a Springtime
Luncheon and Fashion
Show for the ladies of Lake Ashton. Net proceeds are
donated to a deserving charity and this year Meals on
Wheels of Polk County was selected as the recipient!
This is another fine example of the wonderful, generous
community we live in. Thanks to everyone striving to
contribute in ways that make Lake Ashton and our
greater communities of Winter Haven and Lake Wales
so exceptional! Next Third Thursday Donation Drive is
April 16. Pictured above L to R: New Volunteer
Coordinator Trisha Price, MOW Executive Director
Susan Eldridge, and Kristy McKibben
On February 18, 2026, Girl Scout Troop 78110
attended the Lake Ashton Veterans Association
(LAVA) meeting, where they presented certificates of
appreciation to both LAVA and the Lake Ashton
Veterans Association Auxiliary (LAVAA) for their
support and sponsorship of the 2025 Gift of Caring
cookie program. This program provides Girl Scouts
with the opportunity to support the military
community by sending cookies to service members
serving overseas. Following the certificate
presentations, LAVA, LAVAA, and individual
members from both organizations generously
donated $1,308 to Troop 78110 for 2026. This
CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
The April camera club meeting is Monday, April 13 at
10:30 am in the Cinema. Photos from last months
Circle B photo shoot will be shared. Plans will be
discussed for an April activity. Remember to visit the
club’s Facebook page for further information, shared
photos and club activities. This should be a good
month to get outdoors and capture some great
pictures.
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By Brenda Lee
The Lake Ashton Community Garden
made it through the recent cold front
with some damage to our crops — and
many lessons for the future. All part of
the wonderful world of gardening! They
say a gardener’s heart is always full of
hope, like the tiny mustard seed, and
that certainly describes us. We have
introduced Growing Garden Circles,
small working groups that allow
members to share their individual skills
through planting, welcoming new
gardeners, and developing creative
ways to support the garden through
fundraising. We are excited to expand these opportunities
and involve more members in the continued growth of
our garden community. We also held our second soapmaking
class in March and plan to continue offering this
fun activity for the entire Lake Ashton community. New
guest speakers are also planned as the program continues
to grow. The next meeting will be held April 14 at 1:30
pm. in the HFC Craft Room. Anyone interested in
gardening is warmly welcome to attend.
LA GETAWAYS
By Judy Goldetsky
Come travel with us! The March and April trips are
sold out, so sign up soon for future trips. Our next
meeting is April 8, 6 to 8 pm in the Clubhouse. Small
World Tours and Collette Tours will be there. All Lake
Ashton residents are welcome. In the Clubhouse
library is a binder with all our upcoming trips, QR
codes on the flyers will take you to Ticketleap to
reserve your place on a trip. Upcoming trips for
2026/27 include local and regional bus tours, trips to
national parks, Italy, a lovely trip to
France, and a 2026/27 New Year's Eve
Princess cruise - also open to family and
friends. Sign up now if you are interested.
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We love to hear your suggestions
for trips to take and places you
would like to see. Contact:
Lakeashtongetaways@gmail.com.
Happy Travels! Pictured: Jay
Schwartz was the Super Sleuth on
the Murder Mystery Dinner Train
trip recently attended by a cast and
crew of LA Getaways members. A
great time was had by all! Bus trips are no longer
facilitated by the LACDD but this registered club.
MAGIC YEARS CLUB
By Lynne Judd
The Magic Years Club is open to all who love Disney!
We meet the second Monday of every month at 7 pm
in the HFC Craft Room. The next meeting is on April
13. In March we enjoyed sharing experiences at
Disney, including times that we have been pixiedusted
(received a surprise special treat from a cast
member or another guest), how lightning lane works
and possible ways to reduce the cost of it, and apps
that might help to find that elusive dining reservation
at WDW. We also had a pop quiz on food
consumption at WDW (did you know that
approximately 9.5 million hamburgers are consumed
there each year?) and our monthly trivia quiz, with
some questions contributed by members. Our
members are looking forward to a viewing of The
Emperor's New Groove in the Clubhouse Cinema on
Saturday, April 18 at 6:30 pm, and to having lunch at
Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Restaurant in Disney
Springs on April 27. Come join us for the April
meeting. You'll have fun!
LA CERAMIC CHICS
By Shari Gleber
With ceramics, you don’t have to be an “artist” to
create beautiful pieces. Most ceramic pieces have
raised areas that delineate where one color should
be placed versus another, making it easy to decide
how to paint a particular area. Members often
consult one another and share ideas and
techniques. Come join us and create something
special!
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available along with lots of guidance and friendly
crafters willing to help. After you spend a class or
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LA ROCKERS
By MJ Richards
LA Rockers were honored to be asked to
contribute some painted rocks to the rock garden
at Moffitt Cancer Center so we worked diligently
to provide them for this worthy cause. This is all
part of our mission: "One message at just the
right moment can change someone's entire day,
outlook, life”. We hope that you continue to find
our rocks and post pictures of them on Talk of
Lake Ashton so everyone can enjoy them.
If you would like to
join our group to
s p r e a d k i n d n e s s
t h r oughou t L a k e
Ashton by painting
and hiding rocks as
w e l l a s p l a c i n g
welcome rocks at our new neighbors homes,
please contact MJ at mjmrichards517@gmail.com
for information about our upcoming monthly
orientation meeting. All supplies for your first
time with us will be provided. Hope to see you
there. Keep spreading kindness in all you do!
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ALL STAR GRILL
2019 SR 60 E., Lake Wales, FL 33898
(833) 679-9689, allstargrillfl.com
Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 am - 10 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am - 12 pm
Happy Hour 2 - 7 pm
Two time champions for best wings! Dine in or take out.
Full bar with TVs, NFL Ticket, pool tables, darts, games.
CHERRY POCKET STEAK N
SEAFOOD SHAK
3100 Canal Rd., Lake Wales FL 33898
(863) 439-2031, cherrypocket.com
Hours: Sun-Thurs 11 am-9 pm,
Fri & Sat 11 am-10 pm. We offer Indoor &
Outdoor Seating, Pick-Up, & Delivery
THE CROOKED BASS GRILL & TAVERN
1010 N. Scenic Hwy., Babson Park, FL 33827
(863) 589-5887, crookedbass.com
Hours: Mon - Thurs 11:30 am-8 pm;
Fri & Sat 11:30 am-9 pm; Sun 12-7 pm
We serve delicious Seafood,
Steaks (including Prime Rib), Burgers, Pizza, Salads, Chicken,
Pork Chops, Pasta, Wings, AYCE Specials & a Full Liquor Bar.
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By Howard Mayne
The next meeting of the Lake Ashton
Democratic Club will be held on
Thursday, April 2 at the HFC at 6:30
pm, with social time starting at 6. Our
featured speaker will be Matthew
Crowley, who is running for Florida House Seat,
District 48 (which includes both Lake Wales and
Winter Haven) The election will be held on Tuesday,
November 3. For more information, contact
lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Bud Colburn
The Lake Ashton Republican Club
meeting Wednesday, April 22 will
feature Kate Wallace, Polk County
School Board member, District 3. She
was appointed by Governor Ron
DeSantis in November 2025 to fill a
vacant seat due to her outstanding
qualifications and deep experience in education.
Kate was a founding executive director of Lakeland
Leads, a non-profit focused on increasing access to a
high-quality education for students which resulted in
attracting a world class charter school (IDEA
Lakeland) which now serves more than 700 first
generation college-bound students. Kate will share
recent Polk County School Board accomplishments,
and where she believes future emphasis should be
made. Visitors are welcome. Gathering/socializing in
the Clubhouse Ballroom begins at 3:30 pm, and the
meeting starts at 4.
ONE COMMUNITY CLUB
By Michael Lee
The second of several town hall type community
meetings was held on March 10 that was well
attended by neighbors interested in hearing about
the possible savings that can be realized after a
merger. The One Community Team presented a range
of estimated savings in the top ten expense areas for
the current CDDS. At the request of our neighbors
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that are still currently working, the next town hall type
community meeting is 6 pm on Tuesday, April 14 at
the HFC Community Room. Come and learn more
about the process, feasibility and potential impact of
merging the CDDs and truly creating One
Community. The One Community Team can be
contacted at OneCommunityOneCDD@gmail.com.
One Community Club is a Lake Ashton registered
club and not endorsed by LACDD OR LAIICDD.
GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
We will be meeting Wednesday, April 8 at 2 pm in
the HFC Craft Room. Come and meet your
neighbors who are interested in researching their
family trees. For the last few months, we have been
taking a deep dive into the free genealogy research
website, Family Search. In addition, we have also
looked at how AI can make our research easier and
more effective. We have been delving into how we
can make our research “prompts” better so that we
can be more productive. Come join this fine group.
Any questions, call Jane at 815-545-6655.
LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB
By Charles Roland
On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson stepped onto
Ebbets Field and shattered Major League Baseball’s
color barrier, forever changing the landscape of
American sports and civil rights. His courage under
relentless pressure showed the nation that excellence
can be a force for systemic change. Robinson’s legacy
reminds us that progress often begins with one
person willing to stand firm in the face of injustice. We
also pay tribute to Rev. Jesse Jackson, whose words
fortified generations during the long march toward
equality. When the struggle felt heavy, he urged us to
“Keep hope alive.” His powerful affirmation—“I am
somebody”—continues to uplift those who have been
marginalized or overlooked, insisting that dignity is
not negotiable. Their messages still resonate today.
Robinson’s quiet strength and Jackson’s unwavering
hope challenge us to not only believe in a more
humane and inclusive country, but to speak up, stand
tall and help build it.
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Robbie Shields won a bronze
medal in corn hole, in the 70-75
age group. Congratulations!
Did you participate and/or medal
in the Senior Games? Submit
your name, photo, and event for
inclusion in the May issue by
using the new online form.
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
LASC member Steve Armstrong
represented Lake Ashton on March
7 & 8 at the 2026 Polk County
Senior Games. He swam in three
events and came home with a Gold
and two Silver medals, plus qualified for the state
championships and the opportunity to try to qualify for
the National Championships. The Polk County meet
was one of a number of qualifying meets in every state.
Steve hopes more LA residents will join the club and
participate in future meets as a Lake Ashton team.
LASC practices are open to those who wish to swim for
fitness or competition and are held at the HFC indoor
pool Mondays & Wednesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at
10am. For additional information contact Coach Sandy
at sandyw1994@aol.com.
LA PICKLEBALL
By Dennis Santino
As snowbirds are beginning to leave the pickleball
activities and fun continue all year long. We had a
very eventful March. The Lake Ashton travel league
completed another competitive season. We would
like to thank all of the members of the Ladies A
Team and our Killer Bezz. We are proud of how you
represented the Lake Ashton community.
Our St. Patrick’s mixer and tailgate was a lot of fun.
We also held some pickleball clinics and held a clinic
with the pickleball machine. The Lake Ashton
Pickleball Association began our members mix
doubles tournament. We play on Monday at 6 pm.
We encourage you to come up and watch and cheer
All Lake Ashton residents are invited to 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 playing would be more than happy to teach
you. Friendly Bocce Tailgate parties will be held April 3
and 17 from 4 to 6 pm. Bring drinks and an appetizer
to share. This is a great opportunity to socialize and
play some games. Questions? Contact Stephanie at
609-980-9505 or siszak@comcast.net or Tammy Shields
at 863-632-2024 or tammy.shields1221@gmail.com.
Looking forward to having many new players! 2026
Friendly Bocce Tournament — Great Weather, Great
Friends, Great Play. Can’t ask for anything better! We
are truly blessed to live in such a wonderful place.
1st Place Winners Tammy & Robbie Shields
2nd Place Winners Chris Reibl & Pauline Bergia
3rd Place winners Joann & Tom Hartline
on your favorite team. We had many members of
LAPA playing in the Polk Senior Games this year. The
results of those games were not available at the time
of this article. They will be posted in the May article.
If you don’t want to miss out on all the fun we
encourage you to join the Lake Ashton Pickleball
Association. The membership forms can be found up
at the HFC. Coaches Corner: If you want to improve
your pickleball skills find someone to practice with.
Remember my #1 Rule: HAVE FUN!
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Stephanie Iszak
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By Joyce Notarnicola
Greetings to all our neighbors, old and new, from New
York. Join us on Friday, April 24 at 6 pm at the HFC for
Italian Night! Bring an Italian dish to share (enough for
8+ people, serving utensils and your beverage). Please
RSVP on our Facebook page (NYS Group) or by email
to Deirdre Knapp (auntdeda@hotmail.com) by April
20. Please put the following dates & locations on your
calendar: May 15 and September 25 at the HFC,
October TBD, November 20 at the Clubhouse. If you
would like to be added (or removed) from the contact
list, contact Deirdre. We hope to see you April 24!
ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB
By Susie Escoda
We would like to invite everyone who’s in the Italian
club to join us for our last get together until fall on
April 16th at 6pm at the HFC. This is our annual Pizza
Party, so come and enjoy pizza & salad. We have 5
ladies who signed up for desserts. No RSVP needed.
Any questions call Susie Escoda 863-206-6566.
LA BELLES
By Pam Straws
Hey Lake Ashton ladies! We're getting together for a
fun lunch at Azul Tequila Mexican restaurant in Lake
Wales on April 29 at 11:30. Grab a friend or come solo
and meet some new people! We can fit up to 30 of us ,
so don't wait long to sign up. For questions or
registration assistance, contact Pam Straws a call at
929-551-7374.
IA MN, ND, & SD STATE
PARTY
By Kerry Maag
Get ready for a fantastic time at the IA-MN-ND-SD
State Party on Tuesday, April 21, from 5 to 7 pm at
the HFC! This is a special invitation for all Lake Ashton
residents who have ever lived or worked in Iowa,
Minnesota, North Dakota, or South Dakota! Don’t
forget to bring your favorite potluck dish, appetizer,
or dessert to share, as well as a fun White Elephant
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item to contribute to our trivia contest prizes. This
event is the perfect chance to connect with fellow
residents from your state, enjoy a delicious spread,
and make memorable moments together. Join us for
an evening of fun and camaraderie you won’t want to
miss! Please mark your calendars and RSVP to
MidwestStatePartyatLA@gmail.com by April 17 or call
Organizer Kerry Maag at 630-776-1752. Volunteers to
help set up and tear down the event are gladly
welcome - contact Kerry!
LA TRAVELERS
By Lori Thomas
Do you own an RV, or are you thinking about buying
one? Do you enjoy meeting new people, exploring
new campgrounds, and sharing travel experiences with
other like-minded RV enthusiasts? The Lake Ashton
Travelers RV Club would love for you to join us!
Membership is $60 for the first year and $40 annually
thereafter. Note: You must be a Family RV Association
(FRVA) member to join.
Our group rallies once a month, and we have some
exciting trips coming up, including:
• Peace River Oaks, Bowling Green, FL
• Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, Micanopy, FL
• Seasons in the Sun (Space Coast Rally, Titusville, FL
• Toby’s RV Resort (Rodeo Rally), Arcadia, FL
• Paradise Oaks RV Resort, Bushnell, FL
Did we capture your attention yet? Ready to sign up?
The club meets every Tuesday at 3:30 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Stop in, say hello, and meet our
friendly group! Vice President of Membership Lori
Thomas will be happy to help you get started.
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By Don Fuller, Reported by Howard Mayne
Due to the noise level in the card room when we have
6 or more tables, we will be trying out the upper level
in the Restaurant for the next few weeks, hoping that
the larger size room will be quieter. Once we return to
off-season numbers we will move back to the Card
Room. Special thanks to Christine and Caroline for
accommodating us. The game is played Mondays at
12:45 and 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.
February 16, North-South: 1st Don Fuller & Howard
Mayne; 2nd Doug Robertson & Judy Robertson; 3rd
Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller. 1st in B: Marion
Nelson & Roger Nelson. East-West: 1st Sally Bonkoski
& Ann Williams; 2nd Tom Fleming & Graham
Littlehales; 3rd Sonny Robinson & Pat Foster; 1st in B:
Nelda Sedlacek & Maureen Ziegler
February 23, North-South: 1st Cheryl Tillman &
Jeannine Connors; 2nd Graham Littlehales & Tom
Fleming; 3rd Ann Wilkinson & Jeff Wilkinson. EastWest:
1st Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 2nd Marian
Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 3rd Judy Marine & Dana
Griffiths
March 2, North-South: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 2nd
Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 3rd Ann Williams &
Sally Bonkoski. 1st in B; Dee Mayne & Jeannine
Connors. East-West: 1st Howard Mayne & Graham
Littlehales; 2nd Doug Robertson & Judy Robertson;
3rd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson. 1st in B Marge
Kniat & George Rogers
March 9, North-South: 1st Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 2nd
Howard Mayne & Graham Littlehales; 3rd and 1st in B
Roger Nelson & Marion Nelson. East-West: 1st
Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 2nd and 1st in B
Marge Kniat & Lois Dole; 3rd Pat Foster & Sonny
Robinson
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CLUBHOUSE!
TRIVIA IN THE BALLROOM
on site. Socialize with your friends and neighbors.
Registered guests are welcome. We look forward to
seeing everyone. Note: The Restaurant space is being
used only as a venue. Please be sure to clean up your
area and dispose of all trash before leaving.
FORKS OVER KNIVES
SCREENING
Simply Healthy presents a free showing of the movie
"Forks Over Knives" - A Film that Can Save Your Life,
on April 26 at 3 pm in the Cinema. Bring a friend and
enjoy the movie described as life changing. Learn
about the science behind the food industry and what
is best for human health. Everyone is welcome
(capacity 55). Bring your own snacks/popcorn/drinks!
There will be a Q&A after the showing.
On March 1,
Sunday Night
Trivia reached
a milestone
with the total
surpassing
$20,000 awarded to winners over the past three
years! To celebrate, a party was held and it was an
exciting evening for the more than 175 residents
and guests in attendance. Trivia is held each Sunday
in the Clubhouse Ballroom beginning at 7pm (doors
open at 6pm). It cost just $1 to play and all money
is paid out to the winners. Come join the fun!
LA TUESDAY TRIVIA
CHALLENGE
If you have not attended the new Tuesday Trivia
Challenge, you don’t know what you are missing: a
lot of fun! The Tuesday Trivia Challenge is held the
second and fourth Tuesday of each month (April 14
and 28) in the Restaurant beginning at 6 pm. You can
have a team or just come and play. Each team can
have up to eight players. $2/person - all money
collected is split between 1st and 2nd place winners,
minus the host fee. Show your team skills and take
home the “Traveling Trivia Trophy.” Reserve your
table - email Stephanie at siszak@comcast.net. Cost
is $2/person to play. Come early, BYOB. Food truck
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LUNCH & LEARN
12 Hidden Gaps That Can Derail a Legacy
April 29 at 11:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom
Charles Roland, Lake Ashton resident and 3-time
retiree, has vowed to continue to assist families by
helping them save their money, protect their money
and/or grow their money all the while protecting
their hard-earned legacies. The focus will be on:
• Trust Structure & Funding
• Strategy & Intent
• Review & updating your status
• Rethinking your Retirement
• How to arrange for a NO additional fee to you,
scholarship program for your grandchildren or
related ones. And a chance for a FREE Foursome
here at Lake Ashton Golf Club.
THINK & DRINK
Come have a free glass of wine and learn about the
Emsculpt Neo and Emsella with Cypress Chiropractic
and Wellness on May 19 at 6:30 pm in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. These medical devices deliver non-invasive,
safe, and effective FDA-approved treatments utilizing
High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM)
technology to strengthen muscles with no downtime.
Emsculpt Neo has protocols for both functional
wellness (increasing range of motion, improving
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atrophy, decreasing pain, preserving mobility etc.) and
sculpting (increasing muscle by 25% and decreasing
fat by 30%). Emsella, known as the "Kegel throne,"
focuses on strengthening and rehabbing the pelvic
floor muscles, inducing deep contractions to treat
urinary incontinence, restore neuromuscular control,
and improve sexual wellness. Both treatments focus
on helping individuals increase their quality of life and
confidence with clinically proven results! We’re excited
to show you the research and options for these
innovative wellness focused treatments.
CARDS FOR ALL AGES
Cards For All Ages will meet April 1
from 2 to 4 pm in the Clubhouse Craft
Room. We will make two cards for $5.
Please bring your scissors and favorite
adhesive (glue or double sided tape).
If you do not have adhesive we sell for small fee.
Please text Marianne Morcone (860-712-9440) or Judy
Ridpath (650-678-1174) if you plan to attend. Space is
limited and reservations are required. Experience not
necessary as we will guide you through. We look
forward to crafting together.
FUSED GLASS JEWELRY
This is your opportunity to create unique,
one-of-a-kind jewelry on April 29 from 6 to
9 pm at the HFC for $40. Create beautiful
works of wearable art by layering art glass
that will be fused in a kiln. Each student
will make 3 pairs of earrings, 3 pendants or
a combo of the two. Jill will take your creation home
to fuse the glass in her kiln. Then she will apply bails
or earring wires to finish your jewelry which will be
available for pickup within 1 week. Bring a friend to
this fun class! No experience with glass is required for
this course. Cost includes all project supplies, use of
equipment, kiln firing and art glass.
CUPCAKE LINER
SPRING WREATH
Celebrate Spring by crafting your very own
wreath using cupcake liners! Join resident
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crafter Pam Klawinski in the Clubhouse Ballroom on
April 7 at 11:30 am to learn how to make this craft. All
instructions and supplies are included for $12. Sign up
online today!
YOGA SHARE
Hello friends and neighbors. Please come join Yoga
Share classes on Wednesdays for gentle yoga
poses to strengthen your body, improve your
balance and enhance your overall health and
wellness. It’s a great way to start your day with
easy to follow video instructions. This is a free class
and only requires a yoga mat and towel. Enter
using the Clubhouse’s West entrance. Video starts
Wednesdays at 8:45 am. Hope to see you soon.
Text Yvonne Saunders (207-669-0734) or Annette
Comeau (863-221-2394) with any questions.
Please note that there will be no class on April 1
due to no availability of the Ballroom. Namaste!
LA DANCE CLASS -
AMERICAN TANGO
Instructor: Certified DVIDA Instructor Connie
Wilkinson 863.875.672
Mondays from 4:30 to 5:30 in the HFC Community
Center. No partner needed. Free!
LINE DANCING IN THE
BALLROOM
Instructors: M. Christine Baxter (519-325-9085)
Christine Pennington (443-699-9036)
Tuesdays from 6 to 7 pm: Newbies
(no experience needed)
7 to 8 pm: Beginners (basic steps known)
Thursdays from 9 to 10 am: Newbies
10 to 11 am: Beginners
Concludes April 16
Beginning April 23 to the end of May: Beginners level
(basic steps known) Thursdays 9 to 10 am
LORRIE’S LINE DANCING
Thursdays at the HFC
The class will get harder as it advances.
1 pm Beginners, 2 pm Improvers
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MONDAY
• 9 AM: TOTAL BODY TONING - HFC
• 10 AM: CHAIR BARRE - HFC
TUESDAY
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
• CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 9 AM: CHAIR YOGA - CLUBHOUSE
BALLROOM - $5
• 9 AM: DYNAMIC CARDIO
MOVEMENT - HFC
• 10 AM: BALANCE, STRETCH &
FUNCTIONAL FITNESS - HFC
• 11 AM: PILATES - HFC
• 4 PM: AQUA MOTION - HFC POOL
THURSDAY
• 8 AM: DANCE AEROBICS - HFC
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 9 AM: DYNAMIC CARDIO
MOVEMENT - HFC
• 10 AM: PILATES - HFC
• 11 AM: BALANCE, STRETCH &
FUNCTIONAL FITNESS - HFC
• 11 AM: GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA -
HFC
• 4 PM: AQUA MOTION - HFC POOL
COMING SOON: TAI CHI WITH
CURT TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
STARTING APRIL 7 - PAVILION - $5
WEDNESDAY
• 8 AM: DYNAMIC HYBRID
STRETCHING - CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 9 AM: WEIGHT TRAINING -
CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 8:45 AM: YOGA SHARE -
CLUBHOUSE
• 9 AM : CORE CONDITIONING &
STRENGTH - HFC
• 10 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC POOL
• 1 PM: TONE HIP HOP -
CLUBHOUSE - $5
FRIDAY
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 9 AM: INSTRUCTOR'S CHOICE - HFC
• 10 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC POOL
SATURDAY
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 10:30 AM: WELL-BEING IS NOW
(W.I.N.) WITH REA - HFC - $5
SUNDAY
• 8:30 AM: CLINTON’S BOOT CAMP
- HFC - $5
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Talking with Your Primary
Care Provider About
Mental Health
2026
APRIL 17
Join us as Kaley DeBord, MSN, APRN, AGNP-C, discusses the importance
of mental health as we age and how to bring up concerns with your
primary care provider.
This session is part of our Healthy Happenings series and is brought to
you by AdventHealth and Lake Ashton’s “Simply Healthy”.
Friday, April 17 | 9 to 10 am
Lake Ashton | Cinema
4141 Ashton Club Dr, Lake Wales
Reservations are required.
Scan the QR code to register or visit
https://bit.ly/AHMentalHealth.
Kaley DeBord, MSN,
APRN, AGNP-C
Internal Medicine
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LALGA
By Beverly Hines
Joanne McKinley $167.10; 3rd
place: Shearly Simpson $159.70; and
4th place – Liz Leigh $157.30.
Congratulations to Cheryl
Coveleskie (pictured) for her hole in
one on East 17 on February 8.
LA NINERS
By Sandy Hockenberry
The LALGA Solheim Tournament was held March 2
and 3 and provided 2 days of great golf and friendly
competition. The matches were very close
throughout the event, with the Red Team narrowly
edging out the Blue Team. Thank you to everyone
who participated and made the tournament so
enjoyable. A special thank you to the tournament
committee (Muriel Bouman, Cheryl Coveleskie, Rita
Lee, Deb Louder, Cindy Peck, Barb Reid and Janis
Vasquensa) for all their hard work organizing a
wonderful event for our league.
The End of the Year Play Day, Luncheon and Annual
Meeting will be Tuesday, April 14. The theme is
Garden Par-Tee. The game is a straight scramble.
Lunch and annual meeting will be at the Eagles Nest
after play. During the annual meeting, awards will be
presented to members for accomplishments in golf
and to formally announce the elected officers for the
upcoming season. Members, please do not miss this
closing luncheon and wrap up of the 2025-2026
LALGA Season. Lydia Fichtman, committee chair.
The Red Hoagland Challenge recognized the top
four money winners for the year. The challenge
concludes at the end of May. Current standings are
1st place: Nancy Zografos $205.70; 2nd place:
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Donations to the Snively Elementary School’s
reading incentive program are going well. The gift
card donations will be delivered to the school and
used to reward the children who reach their annual
testing goals. Please feel free to drop a gift card or
two at the Pro Shop. The Niners are also proud to
sponsor a hole, or maybe two, of the upcoming Bob
Harmon Memorial Golf 4 the Cure Tournament,
through generous membership donations. The
tournament will be held on May 2, at the Lake
Ashton Golf Course. 100% of the monies go the
Michael J. Fox Foundation, for research to find a
cure for Parkinson’s Disease. Hole sponsorship or
donations can be sent to: Cecily Harmon, 4560 Back
Nine Drive, make checks payable to the Michael J.
Fox Foundation. Please contact Cecily or call the
Pro Shop for more information.
April games include:
April 7: Par 3 Scramble – Each player hits her tee
shot from the orange flags, select the best shot and
everyone plays from there. Repeat until the ball is
holed. (team game)
April 14: 1 Best Net Even / 2 Best Nets Odd –
Playing your own ball, record the best net of the
foursome on the even holes and two best nets of the
foursome on the odd holes. (individual game)
April 21: Las Vegas Scramble – Players are assigned
a number 1 – 4. Each player hits a tee shot, then a
die is rolled, the number rolled on the die determines
whose ever tee shot is used on that hole. Traditional
scramble is played, the remainder of the hole. (team
game)
April 28: Convert 1 Hole to Par – Playing your own
ball, at the end of the round, each play decides which
hole they want to convert to par (individual game).
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By David Kubissa
The annual LAMGA Member-Guest Tournament has
an enduring thread of family ties running through the
event since it began in 2006. This year’s tourney –
celebrating its 20th anniversary -- was no exception.
By my count, 20 of the 60 teams were composed of
players with family connections to one another.
Father and son, grandfather and grandson, brothers,
and brothers-in-law, to name a few. They came
together to reunite over three days of golf from
March 5-7. Many of the teams displayed their family
pride with matching shirts, and frequently a different
design for each day. The final scoreboard showed
that the family teams weren’t just about
appearances. They brought game: 13 of them
finished among the top three in their flights (see the
full list of winners on the LAMGA page at
lakeashtonliving.com.)
Of course, none of this would have been possible
without dedicated sponsorship from all corners of
the Polk County community. The 71 sponsors who
put up money to help celebrate the 20th anniversary
tournament included a wide range of businesses and
professional services. The LAMGA board is grateful
for this support and encourages the Lake Ashton
community to consider these sponsors when seeking
their products or services. A tribute to those
sponsors will appear each month in this article
through December, starting with today’s list of major
sponsors. The full list can be found on the LAMGA
page at lakeashtonliving.com.
Major sponsors salute: Ryan Bates / Bates Capital;
Chris Bruser, Mutual of Omaha; Amerity Financial /
Burris Warner; J.R. Golf Carts; Red Hoagland
Hyundai; Snowbird Heating & Cooling; Enriquez
Lawn & Landscaping; Weikert Ford; Mahalak Auto
Group; Art’s Golf Carts.
Pictured: Tournament
players line up 100
yards from No. 18 West
for a shootout at
closest to the pin.
MESSAGE
FROM THE
PRO SHOP
By Kevin Baker, General Manager
The Golf Team would like to thank all 73 participants
who competed in the 2026 Lake Ashton Club
Championship, the final and most prestigious
championship event of the season. The Men’s and
Ladies divisions both showcased outstanding
competition and sportsmanship throughout the
two-day tournament.
Day one presented challenging windy conditions
that kept the leaderboard tight and exciting,
including a three-way tie for first place in the Men’s
Division heading into the final round. On day two,
players rose to the occasion with impressive
performances, highlighted by Robert Whittington’s
outstanding final-round score of 73 to secure the
Men’s Club Championship title. In the Ladies
Division, Lisa Kennedy delivered a strong opening
round that positioned her well for the final day. She
followed it up with another solid performance to
capture the Ladies Club Championship and
complete an excellent tournament weekend. They
both are pictured below.
Events like the Club Championship reflect the
strong spirit of competition and camaraderie that
make Lake Ashton Golf Club such a special place to
play. Thank you
again to everyone
who participated,
supported the event,
and helped make the
championship a
success. We look
forward to seeing
you at many more
exciting tournaments
and club events in
the months ahead!
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Pearls
Ladies Luncheon
May 13 at 11:30 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
Salad Bar
Fashion Show
Shopping
Presented by Dillard’s
Tickets $28
On sale April 3
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