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TIMES
Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
June 2026
Dance through
the Decades
see p. 26
Simply the Best!
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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NO CANCELLATION FEES
for Listing Contracts
HOME WARRANTY
for your New Buyer - up to $650
MOVE-OUT CLEANING
863-318-9542
Lori R., Candra
Terri & Sarah
Not Pictured: Lori Tofanelli
*On Medical Leave
Lake Ashton Realty
4140 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
www.LakeAshtonRealty.com
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NEWSLETTER STAFF
JUNE 2026
Denise Plavetzky
Editor
dplavetzky@calmfla.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
vleblanc@calmfla.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
July Issue Deadline: June 15
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group
leader prior to publication
• 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
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.
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
PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAILS
FOR CLUBHOUSE STAFF
LACDD Community Director:
Denise Plavetzky, 863-324-5457
dplavetzky@calmfla.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland, 863-324-5457
smoreland@calmfla.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane, 863-324-6032
clane@calmfla.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 goodwinsl84@gmail.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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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 coffee and
donuts for $1 each.
JUNE 1
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• Featured Speaker: Hurricane Preparedness
with Polk County Fire Rescue
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance (FREE Cupcake for Those
Celebrating a Birthday or Anniversary),
StormGuard
JUNE 8
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: City of Winter Haven’s
Community Engagement Manager
Introduction
• Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson - Edward
Jones (Free Coffee Day! - Sponsored by
Matt Simpson), ComForCare
JUNE 15 — NO MONDAY COFFEE
LACDD BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
MEETING
• Peanut Butter Monday - Donations of nonperishable
foods for a local food bank
JUNE 22
• Featured Speaker: AdventHealth
• Featured Vendor: AdventHealth
JUNE 29
• Featured Speaker: Theatre Winter Haven
• Featured Vendor: TBA
BLOODMOBILE IN THE CLUBHOUSE WEST
PARKING LOT 8:30 AM TO 2:30 PM
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 18
SAFETY 21
MOVIES 24
EVENTS 26
CLUBS 29
MIND & BODY 36
GOLF 40
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
Monday, June 15
9 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
Joint Meeting with LAIICDD to
follow at 11:30 am
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
Thursday, June 18
9 am at the Health & Fitness Center
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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Peace of mind
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- Estate Planning
- Probate
- Elder Law
Call today to schedule your
complimentary consultation!
www.welovelaw.com
863.676.6000
This June you can rest easy knowing
your plans are in place.
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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!
COMMON ACRONYMS AT
LAKE ASHTON
LACDD and LAIICDD – Lake Ashton Community
Development District (CDD) residents who live in the
Lake Wales postal area. Lake Ashton II Community
Development District (CDD II) residents who live in
the Winter Haven postal area.
HOA – Homeowners’ Association – There are two in
Lake Ashton - one for Lake Wales residents (Lake
Ashton HOA) and one for Winter Haven residents
(Lake Ashton II HOA). See page 20 for contact
information.
ARC – Architectural Review Committee – one ARC
works with Winter Haven residents and the other
works with Lake Wales residents. See page 20 for
contact information.
CC&Rs – Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions –
the governing rules for all residents in Lake Ashton.
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You should have received one when you closed on
your home. If you did not please contact an HOA
Director (contact info on page 20) to receive one.
NW - Neighborhood Watch - sponsored by
LWPD (Lake Wales Police Department) and WHPD
(Winter Haven Police Department) and the Polk
County Sheriff's Office (PCSO). Resident volunteers,
community-wide coverage.
CAP – Citizen Assisted Patrol – sponsored by
the Polk County Sheriff's Office. Resident
volunteers, community-wide coverage.
CERT – Community Emergency Response Team
– sponsored by Polk County Fire Rescue.
Resident volunteers, community-wide coverage.
LA - Lake Ashton
CH – Clubhouse (Address: 4141 Ashton Club
Drive, Lake Wales)
HFC – Health and Fitness Center (Address:
6052 Pebble Beach Blvd., Winter Haven)
LAVA – Lake Ashton Veterans’ Association
LAVAA – Lake Ashton Veterans’ Association Auxiliary
LALGA - Lake Ashton Ladies Golf Association
LAMGA - Lake Ashton Men's Golf Association
LAPA- Lake Ashton Pickleball Association
LAPAC - Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corporation
LARC - Lake Ashton Republican Club
LAT - LA Times
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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We install flower bed
walls
WE ARE LICENSED AND INSURED
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Paver Sealing
French Drains and
Gutter Connections
Paver Installations and
Paver Repairs
Flooded patios and
pavers?
We install Channel
Drains!
863-272-0746
SEALPROORLANDO@GMAIL.COM
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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)
Summer is almost here, although it feels like it has been here
for weeks already. Residents are fortunate to have wonderful
amenities that can be enjoyed year round. Don't let the sun
and rain intimidate you — there are plenty of fun things to do
inside, and outdoor activities can also be enjoyed
safely. Remember to wear sunscreen and stay hydrated when
enjoying outdoor activities.
Hurricane season officially begins June 1 and supervisors, staff
and the Lake Ashton Public Safety organizations are here to
ensure residents are as safe and prepared as possible. Now is
a great time to ensure you are signed up to receive email
blasts from the Clubhouse and HFC. Public safety
announcements, scheduled events and important meetings
are sent via email blast. Visit lakeashtoncdd.com to sign up.
After 14.5 incredible years, the time has come for me to say
goodbye as Community Director at Lake Ashton. I received a
promotion with GMS and will be transitioning to being a
District Manager on July 3. Writing this article is far more
difficult than I expected, because this community has meant so much to me throughout the years. When I first
joined Lake Ashton, I could not have imagined the friendships, memories, and experiences that would
become such an important part of my life. Over the years, I have had the privilege of working with so many
wonderful residents, volunteers, and community leaders, who truly make this community
extraordinary. What makes Lake Ashton special has never just been the beautiful amenities or events — it is
the people. It is the neighbors who look out for one another, the volunteers who give their time so
generously, the smiling faces at community events, and the countless conversations and moments shared
along the way. Your kindness, support, and sense of community are what make Lake Ashton such an amazing
place to call home. I am incredibly grateful for the trust you placed in me over the past 14.5 years. Serving this
community has been one of the greatest honors of my career, and I will always treasure the relationships and
memories that came with it. While this chapter is coming to a close, the memories and friendships I have
made here will stay with me forever. Thank you for your support, encouragement, patience, and most
importantly, your friendship. I wish all of you continued happiness, health, and success in the years ahead.
Lake Ashton will always hold a very special place in my heart.
Welcome Denise!
Many of you have already had the opportunity to meet Denise Plavetzky, Lake Ashton’s
new Community Director. Denise brings more than 30 years of property management
experience to the role, most recently serving as Community Manager at Traditions. We
are fortunate to welcome someone with Denise’s knowledge, professionalism, and
leadership experience to the Lake Ashton team. Please feel free to reach out and
introduce yourself. Denise can be contacted via email at dplavetzky@calmfla.com.
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By Karen Van Kirk, LAIICDD Community Director (kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com)
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISO RS
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/
Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 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
The month of June in Florida is all about the tropics with early
summer flowering blooms and hotter temperatures. It is
essential to stay properly hydrated when participating in either
indoor activities such as fitness classes or outdoors to stay safe
and healthy.
Please mark your calendar for Lake Ashton II Community
Development District (LAIICDD) meeting scheduled for June 18
at 9 am in the Community Center. This meeting offers an
important opportunity for community members to remain
informed about district affairs, engage in meaningful discussion,
and connect with fellow residents. Your attendance is
instrumental in supporting the ongoing development and wellbeing
of Lake Ashton. If you are unable to attend, you can
access the meeting via ZOOM.
You are invited to live musical entertainment by the Red Hot
Roosters, on June 19 at the HFC from 6 to 9 pm. Admission is
$10 and you can also reserve a table at the HFC Activities Desk.
The popular food truck “Something Different” will be on site for
your convenience as well.
Please monitor your email for special announcements regarding
Lake Ashton’s 250th USA Anniversary Celebration. This gala
affair is filled with fun patriotic activities the week of the 4th of
July, culminating on Saturday the 4th. The May LA Times (page
29) shows a list of activities for this community event. Also, LA
veterans and first responders will be honored and recognized
for their service via a Display Board with their ‘then’ and ‘now’
photos. We value you, our residents of Lake Ashton, and
appreciate your positive contribution to the community.
UPCOMING CDD SUPERVISOR QUALIFYING PERIOD
This year the LA (LW) Community Development District has three seats up for election, and
LA II (WH) Community Development District has two seats up for election. The qualifying
period runs from noon on June 8 and closes at noon on June 12. Each seat carries a four-year
term of office. Elections are nonpartisan and will be held at the same time as the general
election on November 3, 2026. Candidates must qualify for the office of Supervisor with the
Polk County Supervisor of Elections. For more information, please contact them at
863-534-5888 or visit https://www.polkelections.gov.
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HIGHLIGHTS
This is an excerpt from the Joint Amenity
Facilities Policy. The full policy can be found
on lakeashtoncdd.com and lakeashton2cdd.org.
Questions can be directed to Denise Plavetzky,
LA (LW) CDD Community Director or Karen Van
Kirk, LA (WH) CDD Community Director.
viii. FITNESS CENTERS
1. Fitness centers are open daily during normal
operating hours.
2. Patrons are encouraged to receive training on
the apparatus before utilizing equipment.
3. Each facility provides televisions for
Patrons. Each TV is equipped with closed
captions. Volume shall not be used. **Please
note this is a new change to the policy.**
4. Individuals must be fourteen (14) years of age
and older to use District Fitness Centers. Guests
under eighteen (18) years of age must be
supervised and accompanied by an adult Patron,
parent, or guardian over twenty-one (21) 5. Food,
including chewing gum, is not permitted within
the District Fitness Centers. Beverages, however,
are permitted in the Fitness Centers if contained
in non-breakable containers with screwtop or
sealed lids.
6. Appropriate attire and footwear (covering the
entire foot) must be worn at all times in the
District Fitness Centers. Appropriate attire
includes tee shirts, tank tops, shorts, and/or
athletic wear (no swimsuits).
7. Each Individual is responsible for wiping off
fitness equipment after use with the antiseptic
wipes provided by the Districts.
8. Use of personal trainers is permitted in the
District Fitness Centers with approval from the
Amenity Manager.
9. Hand chalk is not permitted to be used in the
District Fitness Centers.
10. Personal audio devices are not permitted
unless they are utilized with headphones.
11. No bags, gear, or jackets are permitted on
the floor of the District Fitness Centers or on the
fitness equipment.
12. Weights or other fitness equipment may not
be removed from the District Fitness Centers.
13. Limit use of cardiovascular equipment to
thirty (30) minutes and step aside between
multiple sets on weight equipment if other
persons are waiting.
14. Be respectful of others. Allow other Patrons
and Guests to also use equipment, especially the
cardiovascular equipment.
15. Replace weights to their proper location after
use.
16. Free-weights are not to be dropped and
should be placed only on the floor or on
equipment made specifically for storage of the
weights.
17. Any fitness program operated, established
and run by the Amenity Manager may have
priority over other users of the District Fitness
Centers.
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FUTURE: FOCUS 2030
REPORT RELEASED
By Iris Realmuto
Thank you to everyone who
participated in the three Focus
2030 surveys. The Focus 2030
Group has been hard at work
reviewing and analyzing the
results, and the final report is
now available on https://
www.lakeashtonliving.com or by scanning this
QR code (no login required). In addition, the
group has prepared a companion report
highlighting the actions and progress made in
response to the Focus 2025 survey conducted
several years ago. That report is also available on
lakeashtonliving.com (no login required).
We appreciate everyone who took the time to
share their feedback and help shape the future of
our community.
RINGING UP SUCCESS AT
THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Lake Ashton resident and Winter Haven
Horseshoe Club President Ken Keding recently
competed in the 65th Annual Florida State
Horseshoe Pitching Association (FSHPA)
Championship Tournament, held April 22–25,
2026, and hosted by the Flagler County
Horseshoe Club.
Keding enjoyed an impressive week of
competition, beginning Wednesday afternoon in
the Mixed Doubles Class B tournament. Partnered
with Warren Gionet of the Winter Haven club, the
duo posted a 4-1 record to capture First Place.
Mixed doubles competition pairs a 30-foot pitcher
with a 40-foot pitcher.
On Thursday, Keding competed in the Class B
doubles event alongside fellow Winter Haven club
member Ralph Hawthorne. The pair earned a 3-2
record, good for Third Place.
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Friday morning brought more success as Keding
competed in the Class F Singles tournament,
finishing with another strong 4-1 record. After
narrowly losing his first game by just two points to
Rich Dietlin, Keding rebounded in an exciting
second match that saw both players throw 22
ringers each and finish with an impressive 55%
ringer average. Both competitors threw 91 ringers
out of 200 shoes over the course of the five 40shoe
games.
Entering the tournament with a 35% average,
Keding raised his performance to over 45%
throughout the event, capping off what he
described as “a very good week.”
The Winter Haven Horseshoe Club is always
looking for new players from Lake Ashton and the
surrounding area. The club meets Tuesdays at 9
a.m. at Rotary Park in Winter Haven, located two
blocks north of Bond Clinic.
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By Marianne Zak
Since the founding of K9 Quilt of Honor, twentytwo
states and three countries (including Australia)
have purchased the pattern panels the Bluhms
have designed. Over 1,200 panels have been
incorporated into quilts. The American Quilt
Society, Nine Line Apparel, and other
organizations show support for K9 Quilt of Honor.
Carolyn also sells quilting kits at shows for other
quilters to create K9 quilts. Carolyn said, "God has
given me, in His timing, the opportunity to grow
this program, not in my timing. He has me step
into a person's life for 20 minutes and bring them
joy for a lifetime. The wonderful feeling of joy and
giving never goes away.”
Carolyn Bluhm and her husband, Rudy, have been
residents on Limerick Drive for three years. They
have been married for 24 years and share three
children and four grandchildren.
After retiring, she took up quilting and has been
instrumental in presenting over 50 "Quilts of
Valor" to Lake Ashton veterans. Quilters in Lake
Ashton create valor squares, which Carolyn enjoys
sewing together to create these quilts. The over
40 members of the Creative Quilters of Lake
Ashton display a different quilt every month at the
LA Clubhouse, with a theme for each month. The
group is currently working on a 250th anniversary
quilt for the 4th of July, honoring the United
States military services.
Carolyn and Rudy
founded K9 Quilt
of Honor® in
Indian River
County, Florida.
This year, they have
attended eleven
quilt shows around
the country to
present quilts to
law enforcement
and military K9s and their handlers. There are K9s
for arson, search and rescue, explosives, enemy
seekers, law enforcement, local police, ATF, ICE,
Border Patrol, and the Secret Service.
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Carolyn is a member of the Lake Ashton Creative
Quilters, LAVA Auxiliary, and the Travelers Club.
Her website is CERTMinistry.com. It is amazing
that Carolyn has only been quilting for six years
and has already achieved such widespread
acclaim. She recently presented the TSA agents at
Orlando International Airport with a K9 quilt for
their service. Carolyn is another reason why Lake
Ashton is "Simply the Best."
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By Carolyn Neuberger
Thank you so much for your support with our Shoe
Drive. Your help made a huge difference and is much
appreciated. Lake Ashton is a very caring and giving
community. You went above and beyond and
because of your help and support we have reached
our goal of 2,500 pair of shoes to be sent to Haiti.
We are going to continue with the shoe drive until
June 30. Once again, thank you Lake Ashton!
PINK RIBBON COMMITTEE
By Lydia Fichtman
The Lake Ashton Pink Ribbon Committee is
creating a fundraising calendar (Calendar Girls
Type). We will be putting together a photo at the
CR 653 (Winter Haven) entrance by the Lake
Ashton sign and would love to have as many
survivors as possible in the photo. To be involved,
contact Committee Co-chair Lydia Fichtman at
215-290-9375 or email lydia.fichtman@gmail.com.
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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 top 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.
LA TIMES ARTICLES
Thank you to everyone who has continue to use the
new submission process this month and helped
make the transition smooth and successful.
Updated guidelines and the website form were
created to ensure fairness, consistency, and
accuracy as participation increases. All submissions
may be edited to fit available space and to maintain
clarity, readability, and compliance with district
communication policies and publication standards.
To maintain a cohesive design, resident-created
flyers, posters, or custom layouts cannot be
published directly, but content may be reformatted
or recreated by staff to match newsletter
standards.
The website form is now required for
submissions. Full guidelines, including
word limits, deadlines, and formatting
requirements, are available online.
Submit articles and images online at:
http://lakeashtoncdd.com/submit-an-article or scan
this QR code to submit. If you have questions,
contact vleblanc@calmfla.com.
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EMAIL BLAST REQUESTS
Email blasts are an important way to share timely
community information, reminders, and event
announcements with residents. To better manage
the growing number of requests, a standardized
submission process has been implemented.
New guidelines and the required website form help
ensure clear, consistent communication in line with
district policies. These updates also help improve
organization, timing, and overall effectiveness of
community-wide messages. Information on
formatting, deadlines, and content requirements is
available online. All requests must now be
submitted through the website form. Visit:
http://lakeashtoncdd.com/blast-request or scan
this QR code to request a blast. We appreciate
your cooperation in helping maintain
an organized, fair, and efficient
communication system that benefits
the entire community. Questions,
please contact vleblanc@calmfla.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 dplavetzky@calmfla.com. *LACDD,
LAIICDD, and the Tech Help Desk volunteers do
not endorse any of the third party vendor
suggestions.
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SMARTPHONE TO SIGN
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EVENTS AT THE
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Wildlife Corner
Photo & Article By
Barbara Ann Comer
The great horned owl is a
bird more likely to be heard
than seen in Lake Ashton.
Residents outside at dawn and
dusk may actually glimpse one of these
majestic owls. They occur in most of North
America and are known as the “hoot owl”. Not
all owls actually “hoot”, but the Great Horned
does. The male’s higher voice calls out and the
deep-voiced female replies. In the hawk and
owl world the females are larger than the
males. Great Horned Owls have nested in Lake
Ashton and are agreeable neighbors, helping
with rodent control. They are a striking bird
with piercing yellow eyes, brown, black and
white mottled feathers and “ear tufts”, which
aren’t ears at all. Asymmetrically placed ears
and a facial disk help these owls triangulate
sounds to find their prey at night. Seen in flight,
they resemble a barrel with wings.
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. When in the Clubhouse, please make
a point of looking at the wall of art in the hallway,
across the hall from the beautiful Quilt on display. We
now have openings for the Clubhouse Art Wall in the
month of August 2028 and March through December
2029. You can do a solo showing or enlist some
friends to have their works of art displayed with yours.
If you are interested in showing your art,
photography, or crafting skills and having your work
displayed on the Clubhouse wall, contact Shelley via
Facebook IM, email Shelleyb4336@gmail.com or text
623-910-4227, so we can get you on the calendar.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER
By Deanne Mayne
When we look back at last year this was the focus in
the LA Times: “For June, compliance will be focused
on driveways. Please take care to remove weeds
either by spraying or power washing. In addition,
please check that trash and recycle bins are not visible
from the street. If you do not have room in the garage
for the bins, please provide screening (shrubs) to hide
them from view. Thank you all for keeping Lake
Ashton a wonderful place to live!” Hopefully, the
water restrictions will be lifted in July and
homeowners can clean driveways without excessive
water usage.
Going forward we will be looking at paint and
landscaping beds. A number of homes have paint
that is streaked or badly faded. We have noticed walls
that have cracks and need repair. We have also seen
homes that have algae or mold on fascia boards and
around transom windows on several models and
where walls meet the roof (where there is a gable) -
usually above the front door. In many cases, cleaning
will take care of the problem but some homes will
need to be repainted. If you are having your home
painted don’t forget to file an ARC request - even if
you are keeping the same color.
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Landscape beds are still transitioning from the
February freeze. The main concern now is to replenish
mulch if your landscaping is down to bare soil. No
need for ARC approval if you are just replenishing the
same mulch. If you are changing the size of the
landscape bed, you will need to file an ARC request.
The website is www.arctracker.com/la. Please note:
the email address for Charles Roland is
president@lakeashtonhoa.org. Please consider
becoming a volunteer - we need at least one board
member and ARC is always in need of volunteers for
compliance and ARC to help with requests and
inspections. Reach out to any board member and
they will get back to you.
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By Connie Strassberg
The LA II HOA is currently making changes so
that the ARC Committee and the Compliance
Committee are run as two separate entities. Both
are subcommittees of the HOA. The ARC
Committee will be in charge of our ARC Tracker
and of approving (or disapproving) ARC requests
submitted by our residents. They will also be in
charge of maintaining and updating our R&Gs.
The new Compliance Committee will take over
the responsibilities of making sure that the
regulations in our R&Gs are being followed.
Both committees were on the agenda for
approval at the May HOA Board of Directors
Meeting. Currently, the volunteers on both
committees are being trained.
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 Board of Directors will meet June 4 at 1 pm
at the HFC (please check at the front desk for
location). The agenda will be emailed to all who
are signed up or can be found in our flyer spots
after they have been finalized. They will also be
posted on social media. The ARC (Architectural
Review Committee) meetings are June 8 and 22
at 1 pm at the HFC. See p. 19 for contact
information.
ADOPT-A-ROAD
By Linda Sandel
A Lake Ashton quarterly litter clean-up event is
scheduled for Thompson Nursery Road from
Hwy. 27 to County Road 653 on Thursday June
25. Meet in the Clubhouse Lobby beginning at
8:30 am to pick up trash bags, gloves, safety
vests and trash grabbers. Volunteers receive a
free t-shirt and Bok Tower ticket each calendar
year. Please sign-up with Linda Sandel at
863-368-0699 or Sandelly7@gmail.com. Thank
you for helping to keep our community beautiful!
ALGAE BLOOMS
Algae blooms are dense layers of small green plants
that grow on the surface of lakes and ponds. The
algae's quick growth is attributed to the elevated
nitrogen levels in the water. These nutrients are
introduced through runoff from roads and fertilizers
applied to lawns. During the spring and summer
months, the combination of warm and sunny days
and increasing nutrient levels encourages sustained
rapid development. LACDD has a contract with an
aquatics provider who treats and maintains its
ponds. When an algae bloom appears, the aquatic
vendor initiates treatment. These treatments occur
every two weeks. To be proactive in keeping CDD
ponds free of algae, the CDD has introduced grass
carp to troublesome ponds. These fish are a longterm,
low-cost method of controlling undesirable
aquatic vegetation. Email Matt Fisher at
mfisher@gmscfl.com with any questions or concerns.
If you catch a whopper of a fish in ponds or lakes in
Lake Ashton, snap a pic, and submit 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 be
featured in the next edition of the LA Times.
Don’t forget to include your smiling face! Visit
https://www.lakeashtoncdd.com/submit-an-article
AS A REMINDER, THERE IS A CATCH AND
RELEASE POLICY FOR ANY DISTRICT OWNED
PONDS IN LAKE ASHTON.
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Lake Ashton (Lake Wales) HOA
863-325-0065
http://www.lakeashtonhoa.org
Board of Directors:
• President Charles Roland
president@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:
• 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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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.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
(NW) CORNER
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
How to Spot and Avoid “False Court Appearance”
Scams (Courtesy of Law Enforcement)
False court appearance scams are a common type
of government imposter fraud where criminals
pretend to be from a court, police, or government
agency to trick you into paying bogus fines or
giving personal information. We have received
numerous reports of residents being approached
using these types of scams.
How the Scam Works
• False claims: Scammers say you’ve missed a
court date, jury duty, or a legal proceeding,
even though you never received a legitimate
notice.
• Threats: They may claim there’s a warrant for
your arrest, you’ll be jailed, or you’ll face fines if
you don’t act immediately.
• Requests for payment: They often demand
money via gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire
transfers, or payment apps — methods that are
hard to trace and refund.
• Requests for personal info: They may ask for
your Social Security number, date of birth, or
other sensitive details to steal your identity.
• Fake credentials: They may use a fake sheriff’s
badge number, case number, or official-looking
documents to appear legitimate.
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Red Flags to Watch For
• No legitimate court contact: Courts never ask
for immediate payment or sensitive personal
info over the phone .
• Aggressive or threatening tone: Scammers
often pressure you to act quickly and warn of
jail time.
• Unusual payment methods: Avoid paying with
gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers
unless you’re certain it’s legitimate.
• Poor document quality: Fake summonses may
have grammar/spelling errors, inconsistent
fonts, or vague instructions.
• Unverified contact info: Scammers may use reallooking
but fake court or law enforcement
names to sound credible.
How to Verify Legitimacy
• Do not respond to suspicious calls or emails.
• Call the court directly using the number from
their official website or public records — never
use a number provided in the suspicious
message.
• Check official channels: For jury duty, contact
your county’s jury office by mail or through the
official jury portal; for court cases, use your local
court’s CM/ECF systems.
• Avoid sharing personal info or making
payments until you’ve confirmed the request is
legitimate.
If You’ve Been Scammed
• Stop all further contact with the scammer.
• Report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov or
by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP .
• Contact your local police and your state
attorney general’s office.
• Monitor your accounts for suspicious activity
and file a report with your bank or credit card
issuer.
Courts and law enforcement will never demand
immediate payment or sensitive personal
information over the phone. If you get such a call
or email, hang up, verify through official channels,
and do not pay or give out personal information.
On Behalf of Your Neighborhood Watch Team,
Have a Great Summer!
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By Fay Wood, NW Chief
• Access card or gate concerns
• Questions regarding community policies or
events
Living in a vibrant 55+ community means looking
out for one another and helping maintain a safe,
welcoming environment for all residents and
guests. Knowing who to contact in different
situations helps ensure concerns are managed
quickly, appropriately, and safely.
Call 911 Immediately for Emergencies
Always call 911 first if there is an immediate threat
to life, health, or safety. Examples include:
• Medical emergencies
• Fires or smoke
• Crimes in progress
• Physical altercations or threats of violence
• Suspicious people attempting to enter homes
or vehicles.
• Severe accidents or injuries
• Any situation where someone is in immediate
danger.
After contacting emergency services, you may
notify onsite staff when it is safe to do so they can
be aware.
Call the Non-Emergency Police Number For:
Situations that may require law enforcement
involvement but are not urgent emergencies, such as:
• Suspicious activity
• Theft or vandalism discovered after the fact.
• Noise disturbances late at night
• Ongoing harassment or threats
• Traffic violations create safety concerns to
include parking.
• Concerns involving trespassing.
If you are unsure whether a situation requires police
assistance, it is always advised to contact the nonemergency
line for guidance.
Staff For Community-Related Issues
Staff are here to assist with operational,
maintenance, and rule-related concerns within the
community. Please contact staff for issues such as:
• Amenity concerns or rule violations
• Irrigation or landscaping problems
• Streetlight outages
• Facility maintenance requests
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While staff work hard to support residents, they are
not law enforcement officers or first responders,
and should not be expected to intervene in
dangerous or criminal situations. This includes our
Citizens Assisted Patrol. Additionally, residents are
asked not to gather or go to the scene as they may
put themselves, or first responders at risk.
If You’re Unsure, Prioritize Safety
A good rule of thumb is simple:
If it feels unsafe or urgent, call the police first.
If it is a community operations issue, contact staff.
Our goal is to maintain a safe, respectful, and
enjoyable community for everyone. On behalf of
your Neighborhood Watch Team we thank you for
helping keep our neighborhood safe and secure.
CONTACT NUMBERS FOR STAFF, SECURITY,
AND NON-EMERGENCY LINES CAN BE FOUND
ON PAGE 3.
HURRICANE SEASON
BEGINS JUNE 1
Hurricane season begins June 1 and runs until
November 30. To assist residents in getting
prepared for hurricane season, staff has compiled
some guidelines and other important information
that will be helpful as you prepare for the 2026
Hurricane Season. It can be found at https://
www.lakeashtoncdd.com and in the Media Center
on the information wall.
DON’T FORGET:
• Hurricane and storm shutters must be approved
by the Lake Ashton Architectural Review
Committee (ARC)
• Visit https://www.floridadisaster.org, the official
site for Florida emergency preparation
• Go to https://www.alertpolk.com to register
your contact information for the Alert Polk
telephone and email notification system. Polk
County officials use this system to inform county
residents of situations that may affect their
health, safety, and welfare, including severe
weather alerts.
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PREPAREDNESS SALES TAX
HOLIDAYS
In previous years, Florida held temporary disaster
preparedness sales tax holidays. Instead of these
short-term events, the state has transitioned to
permanent sales tax exemptions on specific disaster
supplies year-round. Exempt items include:
• Batteries: Standard household sizes.
• Safety equipment: Fire extinguishers, smoke
detectors, and carbon monoxide alarms.
• Generators: Portable gas or diesel generators.
• Storage and anchoring: Ground anchor kits, tiedowns,
and gas/diesel cans up to 5 gallons.
• Weather protection: Waterproof tarpaulins (up to
1,000 sq. ft.), insect repellent, and sunscreen
ALL IGATOR ALERT
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) alligator mating
season occurs in May and June so an increase in
activity, including aggressive and territorial behavior
is possible throughout the month. In late June or
early July, females build a mound nest of soil,
vegetation, or debris and deposit an average of 32
to 46 eggs. Incubation requires approximately 63-68
days, and hatching occurs from mid-August through
early September. FWC reminds residents to be
cautious when having fun in and around water during
the summer months. Please be mindful of the
following safety tips recommended by the FWC:
Generally, alligators less than four feet in length are
not large enough to be dangerous unless
handled. However, if you encounter any alligator that
you believe poses a threat to people, pets or
property, call the Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866FWCGATOR
(866-392-4286). Please be aware,
nuisance alligators are killed, not relocated.
• Be aware of the possibility of alligators when you
are in or near fresh or brackish water. Bites may
occur when people do not pay close
enough attention to their surroundings when
working or recreating near water.
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• Alligators are most active between dusk and
dawn. Therefore, be cautious when near water
during these times.
• Dogs and cats are similar in size to the
natural prey of alligators.
• Keep pets 10' away from the water. Don’t allow
pets to swim, exercise or drink in or near waters
that may contain alligators.
• Leave alligators alone. State law prohibits killing,
harassing or possessing alligators. Handling even
small alligators can result in injury.
• Never feed alligators – it’s dangerous and illegal.
When fed, alligators can overcome their natural
wariness and learn to associate people with food.
When this happens, some of these alligators have
to be removed and killed.
• Always remember to observe and photograph
alligators only from a distance. Remember,
they’re an important part of Florida’s natural
history as well as an integral component of
aquatic ecosystems.
LEAVING FOR SUMMER?
A Summer Checklist that contains tips on securing
your home while you’re away and other reminders
for travelers is posted online at https://
www.lakeashtoncdd.com and on the information wall
in the Media Center. The newsletter and calendars
are sent out via email blast each week.
CERT UPDATE
Congratulations to Ernie
Harben, CERT member of the
year!
If you’d like to get involved, learn safety skills, or
simply understand how CERT operates, we always
welcome new faces. Together, we can make our
community stronger and better prepared for
whatever comes our way. Learn more by sitting in a
meeting held on the third Tuesday of
each month at the HFC Craft Room.
Or visit our website at https://
sites.google.com/view/lake-ashtoncert/join-us
or scan this QR code.
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inspired by true events, this action-comedy tells the
story of the first-ever special forces organization
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including author Ian Fleming. The top-secret combat
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mavericks, goes on a daring mission against the
Nazis using entirely unconventional and utterly
"ungentlemanly" fighting techniques. Ultimately their
audacious approach changed the course of the war
and laid the foundation for the British SAS and
modern Black Ops warfare.
JUNE 9 — 11 AT 3 & 7 PM
PEAKY BLINDERS: THE
IMMORTAL MAN
2026 | R | 1H 52MIN
Birmingham, 1940. Amidst the chaos
of WWII, Tommy Shelby (Cillian
Murphy) is driven back from a self-imposed exile to
face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the
future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy
must face his own demons, and choose whether to
confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground. By
order of the Peaky Blinders....
JUNE 16 — 18 AT 3 & 7 PM
(NO 7 PM ON JUNE 17)
SARAH’S OIL
2025 | PG | 1H 43MIN
Inspired by the remarkable true story of
Sarah Rector, an African American girl
born in Oklahoma Indian Territory in the early 1900s,
who believes there is oil beneath the barren land
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she's allotted and whose faith is proven right. As
greedy oil sharks close in, Sarah turns to her family,
friends, and some Texas wildcatters to maintain
control of her oil-rich land, eventually becoming
among the nation's first female African American
millionaires--at eleven years old.
JUNE 23 — 25 AT 3 & 7 PM
THE WRECKING CREW
2026 | R | 2H 2MIN
In this action comedy, two estranged
half-brothers, Jonny (Jason Momoa)
and James (Dave Bautista) are forced to reunite
after their father's mysterious death. As they set out
to uncover the truth, buried secrets resurface and
loyalties are tested, unveiling a conspiracy that can
tear their family apart. Together, they are ready to
WRECK anything that gets in their way.
JUNE 30 — JULY 2 at 3 & 7 pm
JACK RYAN: GHOST WAR
2026 | R | 1H 45MIN
In this new film, Jack Ryan is
reluctantly thrust back into the world
of espionage when an international
covert mission unravels a deadly conspiracy, forcing
him to confront a rogue black-ops unit, and the
clock is ticking. Operating in real time with lives on
the line and the threat escalating at every turn, Jack
reunites with battle-tested CIA operative Mike
November (Michael Kelly) and former CIA boss
James Greer (Wendell Pierce), their combined
experience the only edge they have against an
enemy who knows their every move. Backed by an
unlikely new partner -- razor-sharp MI6 officer
Emma Marlowe (Sienna Miller) -- Jack and the team
navigate a treacherous web of betrayal, facing a
past they thought was long put to rest -- making this
the most personal, high-stakes mission any of them
have ever faced.
All 3 pm showings and all Tuesday showings
are closed captioned.
Cinema capacity: 55
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JUNE 5 AT 3 & 7 PM
VICTORY
1981 | PG | 1H 57MIN
The head of a German POW camp,
soccer enthusiast Karl von Steiner (Max
von Sydow) organizes a match between
Nazi players and their Allied captives. Orchestrated as
a way to push the Third Reich agenda, the high-profile
game is set to feature an international team led by
John Colby (Michael Caine), a veteran British player.
While the team, which also includes Luis Fernandez
(Pelé) of Trinidad, trains for the match, Robert Hatch
(Sylvester Stallone) plans a dangerous mass escape
from the camp.
JUNE 12 AT 3 & 7 PM
ARTHUR THE KING
2024 | PG-13 | 1H 47MIN
Over the course of ten days and 435
miles, an unbreakable bond is forged
between pro adventure racer Michael
Light (Mark Wahlberg) and a scrappy street dog
companion dubbed Arthur. Based on an incredible
true story, ARTHUR THE KING follows Light, desperate
for one last chance to win, as he convinces a sponsor
to back him and a team of athletes (Simu Liu, Nathalie
Emmanuel, and Ali Suliman) for the Adventure Racing
World Championship in the Dominican Republic. As
the team is pushed to their outer limits of endurance
in the race, Arthur redefines what victory, loyalty and
friendship truly mean.
JUNE 19 AT 3 PM
SAM & KATE
2022 | R | 1H 50 MIN
A life-affirming family dramedy starring
Dustin Hoffman and Sissy Spacek, Sam
& Kate takes place in a small town in the
heart of the country. Hoffman plays Bill, the largerthan-life
father to Sam (Jake Hoffman), who has
returned home to take care of his ailing dad. While
home, Sam falls for a local woman, Kate (Schuyler
Fisk). And at the same time, Bill starts to fall for her
mom, Tina (Spacek). But finding love is complicated
and for these four, it is no different. They all must
confront their past in order to make their new love
work for the future. Truly a family affair, art imitates life
with the father/son casting of Dustin & Jake and the
mother/daughter casting of Sissy & Schuyler.
JUNE 26 AT 3 PM (NO 7 PM)
MARTY, LIFE IS SHORT
2026 | NR | 1H 19MIN
Marty, Life is Short, from director
Lawrence Kasdan, is the definitive
documentary on beloved comedian
Martin Short. Using beautiful, intimate, never-beforeseen
archive footage alongside exclusive interviews
with some of the most established and beloved stars,
the documentary takes a look at one of the most
influential comedians of a generation.
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EVENTS
DECADES DANCE
Groove to the sounds through the decades with DJ
Wayne on June 26 in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 7
pm! Dress up in the garb from your favorite decade
and take pictures at the different decade photo op
areas in the room. Partygoers can even take part in
a table decorating contest! Sign up to decorate
your table in your favorite decade; a tablecloth will
be provided for you. The winners will receive a prize
and will be featured in the LA Times. Tickets: $5.
Don’t forget to BYOB!
NATIONAL CORVETTE DAY
Calling all Corvette owners and admirers! Celebrate
National Corvette Day with an all-Corvette show in
the Clubhouse west parking lot on June 30 from 3 -
6 pm as part of the Lake Ashton 250th USA
Anniversary Celebration. A Corvette cruise-in will
start at the HFC at 2:30 pm and end at the
Clubhouse. A cruise-in route will be advertised via
email blast for residents to enjoy the spectacle on
wheels! All residents and their guests are welcomed
to ooh and ah at the cars on display down at the
Clubhouse while getting food from the food truck.
Resident Corvette owners that would like to
participate will need to register online by June 24.
RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
TIE-DYE CLASS
Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with your
own tie-dye design! Join Carmen on June 26 at 1
pm or Caroline on July 1 at 11 am for a tie-dye class.
You will be supplied with the instructions and all
supplies for only $15 per person. Please give your tshirt
size at the time of signing up, both classes are
limited to 25 people. Sign up online today!
DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY
WITH YOUR FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS!
Tickets for the Clubhouse show can be
purchased online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office. Tickets for the HFC
shows can be purchased at the
Clubhouse Activities Office, at
the door on show nights, or
table reservations can be
made at the HFC
in advance.
JUNE 19 - RED HOT ROOSTER
6 PM AT THE HFC
Country and
Americana band
known for its
high-energy live
performances
and roots-driven
sound. Blending
classic country, Southern rock, and
crowd favorites, the band keeps
audiences dancing at venues and
events across the region.
SUMMER
MUSIC
SERIES
JULY 24 - THE DUKES
7 PM AT THE CLUBHOUSE
The Dukes keep
the music of the
50's & 60's alive
by singing their
unique blend of
Doo Wop and
Rock & Roll. Enjoy dancing and
singing along to songs by Elvis, Ricky
Nelson, Buddy Holly, and many more.
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AUGUST 14 - BIGTIME JUKEBOX
6 PM AT THE HFC
A 5-piece group
performing the
best country
music across
generations, from
the 1950s to
today. Strong
vocals paired with guitar, Hammond B3,
synths, horns, fiddle, pedal steel, bass,
and drums deliver a high-energy sound .
Lake
Ashton’s
2026
Tickets:
$10
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PATRIOTIC BRACELET
CRAFT
Join Valerie Fetcho of The Art of Beading in the
Ballroom on June 29 at 11 am for a patriotic beaded
bracelet craft as part of the Lake Ashton 250th USA
Anniversary Celebration! $5 covers all supplies and
instructions. Call Valerie at 863-605-1386 to sign up.
POP - AN INTRO TO
PICKLEBALL & FRIENDLY
COMPETITION
Join your friends and neighbors and learn how to
play pickleball, one of the fastest growing and most
popular sports ever. No registration or sign up
needed. Just show up at 8 am on July 3 at the HFC
Pickleball Courts.
PATRIOTIC PUPPY PARADE
Let your pups strut their stuff in their finest patriotic
getup on July 3 at 10 am! Bring your pup out to the
Pavilion to line up to parade through the Garden.
There will be a puppy water play area and goodie
bags for the anyone who pre-registers.
ALL-AMERICAN SUMMER
NIGHT
Refreshingly juicy watermelon, a dip in the pool, and
classic summer tunes are all things that come to
mind when you think of a classic, all-American
summer night. Gather your friends for a FREE
summer night party at the Clubhouse pool and
patio on July 3, 5 - 7 pm.
GALA GOLF CART PARADE
Gather in front of the Lake Ashton Veterans
Memorial at 9 am on July 4 to hear a proclamation
read regarding America’s 250th Anniversary, and
then enjoy the Golf Cart Parade that steps off from
the Clubhouse at 10 am, featuring patriotic music
being broadcast as the golf carts parade throughout
Lake Ashton. The parade will end at the HFC for a
food truck rally and officials from both the Lake
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Wales and Winter Haven City Councils, Boy and Girl
Scout troops, a number of Lake Ashton military
veterans and other VIPs will be participating in the
parade.
PATRIOTIC DANCE
After the parade, gather at the HFC for a Patriotic
Dance that is FREE to all residents! Enjoy live music
by Lake Ashton’s own Perfect Pitch Band. Food
trucks will be on site, and BYOB! Get tickets at the
HFC Activities Desk by June 26!
BOOTS BY THE LAKE
Saddle up and get those cowboy boots on for a
boot scootin’ good time on July 17 at 7 pm in the
Clubhouse Ballroom! Line Dance and Texas TwoStep
‘til the cows come home to live music by
Straight Shooter Band. Get a good ol’ fashioned
BBQ meal from Swamp Boys BBQ food truck until 8
pm and don’t forget to BYOB! Tickets are on sale
online on for $10.
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. Please note - there is no
karaoke June 11 and 18.
SCAN WITH YOUR
SMARTPHONE TO SIGN
UP OR PURCHASE
TICKETS FOR EVENTS
AT T H E C L U B H O U S E !
Save The
Date!
AUGUST 28
Margaritaville Party at the
Clubhouse
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LADIES LUNCH BUNCH
By Gail Guenther
The LA Belles are now known as the Ladies Lunch
Bunch! Ladies of Lake Ashton are invited to wear your
red, white, and blue to celebrate our country’s 250th
Birthday at the Back Porch, 115 Co Rd 557A, Lake
Alfred, on Wednesday, June 24 at 11:30 am. Sign up
online or the sign up sheet at the HFC. Hosted by Gail
(941-545-8446) and Kim (614-565-4239).
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
This month we shine a
spotlight on LA residents and
Meals on Wheels (MOW)
volunteers, Suzanne Patrick
and Doug Epler, pictured here
with their sweet poodle,
Ginger.
Volunteering for MOW has
been a passion of Doug’s for
10 years. He and Suzanne
deliver to homebound people in Winter Haven each
Monday and occasionally fill-in a second weekday as
needed. Their route takes about one hour to complete,
round trip from home and back is typically no more than
2 hours. When asked why they do it, Doug said: “It’s
good for the heart – it’s very satisfying to know you are
helping others in need. For some, our brief interaction is
the fellowship they have all day.”
Doug and Suzanne have been a couple for 4 years. They
are both extremely involved in the community: playing
pickleball, attending almost every dance and spending
quality time with their many friends playing cards and
games.
Please contact MOW at 863-299-1616 if you are
considering becoming a volunteer driver, kitchen helper
or thrift store clerk. Next Third Thursday donation day
is June 18.
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LA CERAMIC CHICS
By Shari Gleber
Nothing says I love you
like time well spent, and
the LA Ceramic Chics
can often be found
spending time painting
beautiful pieces to give
as gifts to family and
friends. Celebrations,
birthdays, anniversaries,
graduations, the birth of
a child, and especially Christmas are the perfect
times to share a made-with-love piece that will last
for years to come. Join us and create your next
family heirloom! Stop by any Wednesday from 8 am
to 1 pm and see what we are all about! No
experience necessary! Everything needed to get
started is available along with lots of guidance and
friendly crafters willing to help. After you spend a
class or two with us to see if you like ceramics,
membership is $20 annually to assist with the
purchase of kiln supplies and maintenance. No
charge to members for firing of projects, and no
limit. Come out to meet our friendly members and
create something beautiful! Contact: 239-851-7899
(Joan DiBattista) or LACeramicChics@gmail.com.
LA GETAWAYS
By Judy Goldetsky
Come travel with us! In the Clubhouse
library is a binder with upcoming trips.
QR codes on the flyers will take you to
Ticket Leap to reserve your place on
trips. Upcoming trips for 2026/27
include local and regional bus tours to
Key West, Solomon’s Castle and Taste of Italy, Winter
Park Theater, Fisherman’s Village, St. Augustine,
national parks, and a 2026/27 New Years’ Eve
Princess cruise - open to family and friends. Sign up
now if you are interested. Limited seats available.
Next meeting September 30 from 6 to 8 pm. For
more info: Lakeashtongetaways@gmail.com. Happy
Travels! Bus trips are no longer facilitated by the
LACDD, but this registered club.
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By Pam Klawinski
Last month the Lake
Ashton Garden Club
met for some short
club updates and a
“hands-on work
party’” to clean up and
plant around the
Pavilion to help
brighten up our
Community as a thank
you for supporting us.
A big thank you to
Kathie Eustice! Kathie
has spent many hours
taking care of all the
plants at the HFC
Indoor Pool. Many of you have generously donated
plants for this project, which we greatly appreciate. We
are at maximum plant capacity and cannot accept any
more plants at this time. We do hope that any extra
plants you may have be saved and donated to our
annual plant sale next April.
Our June meeting will be a day later, on Thursday, June
11. This will be an outing to Bok Tower Gardens to
participate in their Summer Craft Series, “Blooms &
Brushes” which will be Flower Press. This is a make-andtake
experience so you will leave with your own
handmade creation. This activity is free with general
admission. Meet in the East Parking lot of the Clubhouse
near the Pet Park at 9:30 am to arrange car-pooling.
Bring your Bok Membership card if you have one and
there may also be some Bok Tower members that have
passes to share.
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Lori Thomas
Driven by their commitment to those who served, the
Lake Ashton Veterans Association Auxiliary (LAVAA)
recently announced a major contribution to K-9 Partners
for Patriots. K9 Partners for Patriots pairs veterans
battling PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Military
Sexual Trauma (MST) with rescue dogs and guides them
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through a hands-on service training journey that builds
trust, healing, and lasting independence—at no cost to
the veteran. Their mission focuses on restoring hope and
providing unwavering support to those who protected
our nation.
The LAVAA board
voted unanimously
to approve a $5,000
donation to the
cause. On March 10,
2026, LA VAA
Members Shari
Gleber, Trudy Roth,
and Deb Platt traveled to the Brooksville facility for a
firsthand look at the operation. During their visit, they
toured the grounds, met the dedicated staff, and
spent time with the rescue dogs currently in training.
Deeply moved by the impact of the program, Shari
presented the $5,000 check on behalf of LAVAA. This
contribution will directly support K-9 Partners for
Patriots in their mission to transform the lives of
veterans through the healing power of service
animals. More information on this meaningful
organization can be found here: https://
k9partnersforpatriots.com/
SINGLES CLUB
By Sil Wells
The LA Singles Club gets together every Sunday at 2
pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. All Lake Ashton
singles looking for good conversation and fun, join
the group. On the first Sunday of the month there is a
business meeting. Following the meeting and every
Sunday, the group plays card games, usually Five
Crowns. Sometimes after cards at 4, singles go out
dinner at a nearby restaurant. There are monthly field
trips like the trip in April to Bartow for the Bartow
Concert Band. Once a month the Singles go out for
lunch. Doing activities together can make being single
a bit happier. May activities included a visit to Natural
Encounters, an exotic bird training center nearby, and
a Saturday night rodeo at River Ranch. The Singles
Mingle is on June 18 at 4 pm in the Pavilion for snacks
and drinks. All Lake Ashton singles are welcome -
come join the fun and an interesting group.
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By Howard Mayne
This year we honor the
100th birthday of Opal
Lee, the “Grandmother
of Juneteenth.” She
dedicated her life to
campaigning for
recognizing Juneteenth
as a federal holiday. Juneteenth is a moment to
reflect on the past, honor resilience, celebrate
freedom, and a call to continue the work of building
a more just and inclusive America.
The next meeting of the Lake Ashton
Democratic Club (some members
pictured above) will be held on
Thursday June 7 at the HFC at 6:30 pm,
with social time starting at 6. The
speaker will be Victor Sims, candidate
for Polk County School Board, District 3, election to
be held August 18. All are welcome to attend.
Contact: lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Bud Colburn
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will host speaker/
author Brad Bennett, who wrote Valor: Uncommon
Courage in a Pit, in the Clubhouse Ballroom on June 24
at 4 pm. Guests are welcome. Check-in/socializing will
begin at 3:30.
LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB
By Pamela June
Juneteenth commemorates the abolition of slavery
in the U.S. Although the Emancipation Proclamation
became effective January 1, 1863, freedom did not
happen in one day. Freedom came to different
places at different times. Florida recognizes May 20,
1865 as Emancipation Day, when the Emancipation
Proclamation was read in Tallahassee. Freedom
finally came to Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865,
sparking the first Juneteenth Celebration.
Juneteenth, now a national holiday, is widely
recognized and has become the symbolic date for a
collective celebration of freedom.
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LA PEBBLES & PINES
SOCIAL CLUB
By Jill Groves
The Kentucky Derby Party was a success! We
would like to thank everyone who attended and/
or supported our First Kentucky Derby Party
Fundraiser on May 2 at the HFC. The charity is
www.aheartforheros.org at the Rockin’ W Ranch in
Bartow, which is located 15 minutes from Lake
Ashton. The ranch, led by Kathy & Cowboy Everly,
trains Special Olympians in horsemanship. https://
www.specialolympicsflorida.org/our-mission.
We had cake walks, mini horse races, a best hat
contest, horseshoes, trivia and a 50/50 with all
donations in support of the ranch. At the end of
the party, we all watched the exciting Derby win
by Golden Tempo. You can still support the cause
by donating directly to the ranch through the link
above or by dropping off a check to “A Heart for
Heroes, Inc” to our treasurer, Jill 419-902-7966.
The ranch is always looking for volunteers. You can
contact them through the website or call them at
863-205-1494. We will be making the check
presentation in June. Look for a picture in the July
Issue of the LA Times & on Talk of Lake Ashton.
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.
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By David Bishop
The Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Club is pleased to
announce that we have received authorization from
the FCC to operate a Special Event Station using the
call sign K4Y (Kilo 4 Yankee). This station will operate
in celebration of the 250th anniversary of US.
Independence at Lake Ashton. Just as broadcasting
stations and airports use unique identifiers such as
WFLA, KMCO, or the famous WKRP, K4Y is a
specialized call sign designated by the FCC
specifically to commemorate this historic event. Our
club members will be operating from Lake Ashton
between July 1st and July 5th, on several amateur
radio bands, connecting with amateur radio stations
across the United States and around the world. To
mark these contacts, we will be issuing digital
certificates to all participating stations. Given the
rarity of special event stations, we anticipate
significant interest and look forward to sharing the
spirit of Lake Ashton with the global amateur radio
community.
SANDY’S NY STATE GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
The LA New York State (NYS) Group is a friendly
and active social group for residents who have
lived in New York at some point in their lives and
enjoy connecting with fellow New Yorkers. We
typically gather for potlucks and casual dinners
out, blending good food with great conversation.
New residents are always encouraged to join us
and become part of the fun. Whether you’re newly
arrived or have been here for years, the NYS
Group offers a great way to stay connected, meet
new friends, and enjoy familiar ties to New York in
a warm Florida setting. Next event is September
25 at the HFC, a dinner at a restaurant TBD in
October, and Friendsgiving in the Clubhouse
November 20. Newbies: send your contact
information (name, address in LA, phone number,
email and where you’re from/live in NY) to Deirdre
Knapp (auntdeda@hotmail.com). We look forward
to seeing lots of “old” and new faces in the fall!
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By Don Fuller, Reported by Howard Mayne
Duplicate bridge is played on Mondays at 12:45 in
the Clubhouse Card Room 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.
April 13, North-South: 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish
Keller; 2nd Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 3rd Maureen
Ziegler & Nelda Sedlacek
East-West: 1st Sally Bonkoski & Ann Williams; 2nd
Marge Kniat & Lois Dole; 3rd Graham Littlehales &
Tom Fleming
April 20, North-South: 1st Dee Mayne & Howard
Mayne; 2nd Marion Nelson & Roger Nelson; 3rd
Don Fuller & Jim Ford
East-West: 1st Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 2nd
Cheryl Tillman & Marian Oshinsky; 3rd Graham
Littlehales & Tom Fleming
April 27, North-South: 1st Trish Kellar & Marian
Oshinsky; 2nd Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Dick Dole
& Liz Leigh
East-West: 1st Graham Littlehales & Howard
Mayne; 2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 3rd Dana
Griffiths & Judy Marine
May 4, North-South: 1st Dee Mayne & Jeannine
Connors; 2nd Trish Kellar & Marian Oshinsky; 3rd
Char Walter & Liz Smith
East-West: 1st Graham Littlehales & Howard
Mayne; 2nd Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 3rd Dick
Dole & Nelda Sedlacek
May 11, North-South: 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish
Kellar; 2nd Marion Nelson & Roger Nelson; 3rd
Char Walter & Mafie Walker
East-West: 1st Marge Kniat & George Rogers; 2nd
Pat Foster & Sonny Robinson; 3rd Nelda Sedlacek
& Maureen Ziegler
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LA PICKLEBALL
By Dennis Santino
The dog days of summer are upon us. LAPA wants
to remind everyone to be sure to hydrate and be
sure to rest in-between games. Fun is always the
goal of playing pickleball. Our year-round pickleball
members continue to enjoy having fun by
participating in another fun mixer and our clinics put
on by Chuck and Lisa. The social committee held
their first off-site pickleball members’ gathering at
Olive Garden. Thirty-two of our members enjoyed
great food and service and had a wonderful time
socializing.
Fridays from 10 am to 1 pm. No experience is
required. There are still plenty of us here to teach
how to play the game. We enjoy the game and each
other so come join in the fun! Questions? Contact
Joann Hartline 269-326-0640 or Tammy Shields at
863-632-2024 or tammy.shields1221@gmail.com.
LA SWIM CLUB
By Sandy White
Lake Aston has asked LAPA to help in our 250th USA
anniversary celebration on July 3 from 8 till 9:30 am
at the HFC Courts … an introduction to pickleball &
friendly competition. Learn the basics of pickleball
and enjoy some friendly competition. All skill levels
welcome. This event is for the whole community —
you do not need to be a member of the Lake Aston
Pickleball Association to participate. No sign up
needed. Paddles will be supplied if needed.
Coach’s Corner: Use these hot days to practice
improving your skills. Find a partner or come up and
practice your dinking on the practice board. Surprise
our snowbirds when they return how much better
your game has improved! Remember my #1 rule:
HAVE FUN!
FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP
By Joann Hartline
"That's the way we roll!” All Lake Ashton residents
are welcome each week to join us behind the
Clubhouse on the bocce courts, Mondays and
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Do you know how to swim? Would you like to get fit
without a lot of sweat? If yes, you should swim with
the LA Swim Club. Swimming uses more muscles
and burns off fat, plus it improves flexibility and
aerobic capacity. Swimming with others is safer than
working out alone. The club has a volunteer,
experienced instructor/coach who has taught and
coached all ages and levels, including the
Paralympics. He provides suggested workouts,
which can be found in the shoebox in the locker
room hallway. If you prefer, he can come in person to
help you improve your strokes and give you
efficiency, speed, and other training tips. You are
welcome to swim for fitness, but there is also an
opportunity to participate in local, regional, state,
and the National Senior Games. Our club has had
swimmers participate at all those levels. If you can
swim two lengths of the pool (50 yards), you are
welcome to come to the HFC indoor pool and swim
with us on Mondays and Wednesdays at 1 pm and
Saturdays at 10 am. We also offer the 100-mile swim
challenge, so you can track your laps. That, too, can
be found in the locker room hallway. For additional
information, contact Coach Sandy at
sandyw1994@aol.com.
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SCAN WITH YOUR
SMARTPHONE TO SIGN
UP FOR CLASSES &
EVENTS AT THE
CLUBHOUSE!
LUNCH & LEARN
Window Tinting: Learn the benefits of having your
home windows tinted on June 3 at 11:30 am in the
Clubhouse Ballroom. Enjoy a light lunch from Publix
while learning about window tinting. Tinting your home
windows isn’t just about looks; it can make a noticeable
difference in comfort, efficiency, and even safety. Sign
up online today!
YOGA SHARE
We will be taking a break for the summer so there will
be no classes from June through August. Have a
wonderful summer and we will see you in September.
Text Yvonne Saunders (207 669-0734) or Annette
Comeau (863 221-2394) with any questions. Namaste!
BLOOD DRIVE
At the blood drive May 4, 17 units of blood were
collected, which impacts 51 lives in the local
community. Oneblood is incredibly grateful for your
continued time, support, and effort. Each donation
can impact up to three lives! We’re already looking
forward to what the rest of 2026 will bring. So far in
2026, 36 units have been collected at Lake Ashton,
impacting 108 lives. The next blood drive is on
Monday, June 29, rom 8:30 am to 2:30 pm in the
Clubhouse West Parking Lot. Appointments not
required; bring photo ID. Blood Donor honor roll for
May: Trena Black, Jamie Gleber, Shari Gleber,
Colleen Hayes, Dennis Hayes, James Hostler,
Michael Lauck, Lee Ann Martinez, Pamela McGuire,
Wanna Machold, Jacob Pratt, Craig Sandel, John
Thompson, Pamela Thompson, Carolyn Ulrich,
Gregory Ulrich, Marcia Witt.
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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Join your neighbors for an evening of fun and the
chance to win some cash. Just $1 to play. Maximum
of 8 per table. Come with your team or come join
an open table. Note: Tables are not reserved and
are available on a first-come first-filled basis. Doors
open at 6 pm and Trivia begins promptly at 7 pm
each Sunday in the Clubhouse Ballroom. BYOB and
snacks. Come join the fun!
TUESDAY TRIVIA CHALLENGE
The Tuesday Trivia Challenge is held the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month (June 9 and 23) 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 on site.
Socialize with your friends and neighbors. Registered
guests are welcome.
CARDS FOR
ALL AGES
June 3 from 2 to 4 pm in
Clubhouse Craft Room (or
possibly Ballroom if
available) to make two cards
for $5. Extra kits are available for $2 each. Adhesives
are available for purchase for $4. Bring your travel kit
(scissors & adhesive). Text Marianne (860-712-9440) or
Judy (650-678-1174) if you are able to attend.
NEW CHAIR DANCE CLASS
This new FREE class begins Monday,
June 1, at 11 am at the HFC. Chair
Dance is a combination of easy dance
moves while seated. This gives you
core, arm and leg work, plus lots of
FUN! Join Jen, our newest fitness
instructor — Jen describes herself as a passionate
fitness instructor helping others build strength,
confidence, and healthier lifestyles since 2012. She’s
dedicated to inspiring transformation through
consistency, motivation, and a positive mindset.
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MONDAY
• 9 AM: TOTAL BODY TONING - HFC
• 10 AM: CHAIR BARRE - HFC
• 11 AM: CHAIR DANCE - HFC
TUESDAY
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
• CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 9 AM: CHAIR YOGA - CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 9 AM: DYNAMIC CARDIO
MOVEMENT - HFC
• 9 AM: TAI CHI - CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 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
• 9 AM: TAI CHI WITH CURT -
CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 10 AM: PILATES - HFC
• 11 AM: BALANCE, STRETCH &
FUNCTIONAL FITNESS - HFC
• 11 AM: GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA -
HFC
• 4 PM: AQUA MOTION - HFC POOL
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
UPDATED 6/2026
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WEDNESDAY
• 8 AM: DYNAMIC HYBRID
STRETCHING - CLUBHOUSE -
$5
• 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS -
CLUBHOUSE POOL
• 9 AM : CORE CONDITIONING
& STRENGTH - HFC
• 9 AM: WEIGHT TRAINING -
CLUBHOUSE - $5
• 10 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC
POOL
• 1 PM: TONE HIP HOP -
CLUBHOUSE - $5
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BOB HARMON
MEMORIAL
GOLF
TOURNAMENT
By Kate Harmon
The Bob Harmon Memorial
Golf Tournament was once
again a meaningful day of
golf, community, and
generosity at Lake Ashton,
raising more than $18,000
for The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s
Research. Held in memory of Bob Harmon and his
11 years of Golf for the Cure, the tournament
brought together friends,
neighbors, golfers,
volunteers, and supporters
who shared a common
goal: honoring Bob’s
legacy while helping
advance research toward
better treatments and,
ultimately, a cure for
Parkinson’s disease.
Thanks to the dedication of participants, sponsors,
donors, and organizers, this year’s event was a
tremendous success. The funds raised will support
The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s mission to
accelerate high-impact Parkinson’s research and
improve the lives of those living with the disease.
The Harmon family
extends heartfelt thanks to
everyone who played,
volunteered, donated,
sponsored, or helped
make the tournament
possible. They’d like to
give an extra thank you to the Pro Shop and the
team at the Eagle’s Nest who made all the food.
Events like this reflect the very best of the Lake
Ashton community: compassion, commitment, and
the willingness to come together for a cause that
touches so many lives.
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Altogether, the Lake Ashton community has raised
over half a million dollars for MJFF, 100% of which
has gone toward a cure, for Bob. Bob’s memory
continues to inspire action, and this year’s
tournament is a powerful reminder that a
community united in purpose can make a real
difference.
MESSAGE
FROM THE
PRO SHOP
By Kevin Baker, General Manager
Happy June from Lake Ashton Golf Club! We would
like to share a few exciting updates and reminders
as we head into the summer season. Our Summer
Membership Program is now available, with rates
starting at just $1,000 for an individual membership
and $1,500 for a family membership. This
membership includes unlimited golf and use of the
driving range for the next four months. Broken
down daily, that is only about $8.33 per day for an
individual or $6.25 per day for a family — an
incredible value for unlimited summer golf. As an
added bonus, anyone who signs up during the
month of June will automatically be entered into a
drawing to win a $100 Eagles Nest gift certificate
along with complimentary guest passes.
The continued success and long-term sustainability
of the golf course relies heavily on a strong and
active membership base. This summer program is a
great opportunity to support the club while
enjoying some of the best golfing months of the
year. After all, there is nothing better than a quick
nine holes after one of our afternoon summer rain
showers passes through at 5:30 p.m.
You may also notice our volunteer marshals out on
the golf courses throughout the community. Their
role is to help ensure all golfers are properly checked
in through the golf shop prior to play. Any guests or
residents found playing without registering will have
applicable fees charged directly to their account and
reflected on their monthly statement.
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information regarding the Summer Membership
Program. We appreciate your continued support
and look forward to a fantastic summer at Lake
Ashton Golf Club!
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
LALGA board officers began their term June 1:
President – Dori Krogman, VP - Sandra Lancaster,
Secretary – Carolyn Alvaro, Treasurer – Kathy Reed,
Tournament Chair – Mary Lou Wheat, Statistician -
Char Walter, Rules//Welcome Committee: Janis
Vasquenza, and Publicity – Bev Hines. Thank you for
your willingness to provide leadership for the league.
Save the Dates! The LALGA
summer tournament will be
held on July 6 and 7 with the
theme, Cruising Down the
Fairway, with lunch following
play on the second day. Sign
up will be in the Pro Shop only
(no online sign up). Details will
be emailed to the
membership as soon as they
are available. As the summer
months heat up, LALGA
members will have the option of playing nine holes
on League Days June through September. By doing
so they will not be paying the $3 entry fee and will
not be participating in the game or payout but
certainly can join us during the hot summer months.
Just sign up in the Pro Shop or online for playing nine
holes.
For June Tuesday games, check the LALGA bulletin
board in the Pro Shop or online under Community/
Golf/ LALGA Golf Registration on the Lake Ashton
Living website.
Congratulations to Trish Kellar on her Eagle on Hole
#11 East, April 24, 2026!
Next month we will announce our Red Hoagland
Challenge winners – those who have won the most
prize money during the year (June 2025 – May 2026).
Stay hydrated and Live, Laugh and Golf!
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LA NINERS
By Pamela June
Niners Swing Into Summer With a Whole Lot of
Fun! The Niners have officially teed off their
summer season. The first few weeks were filled with
friendly competition and plenty of excitement. One
popular and suspenseful game was the Las Vegas
Scramble. In this dynamic twist on a classic
scramble, every golfer on the team is assigned a
number from 1 to 4. After everyone tees off, the
fate of the team rests in the roll of a die. Whose
ever number comes up, the team must take their
drive. Get lucky, and roll a 5 or 6, and the team gets
to pick the best drive. It’s a fun scramble and keeps
the Niners smiling from the first tee to the final putt.
What makes the Niners great are the women who
show up each week ready to play and cheer each
other on.
The group welcomes new members to join them for
nine holes every Tuesday morning. Whether you’re
brand new to the game or looking to sharpen your
skills, the Niners offer a supportive, social, and fun
way to grow your confidence on the course.
To join the Niners, you need a GHIN handicap. If
you don’t have one yet, don’t let that stop you.
Simply submit six rounds of 9 hole scores or three
rounds of 18 hole scores to the fantastic team in the
Pro Shop, and they’ll take care of the rest. You’re
also welcome to come out and play, and then use
those round scores to establish your GHIN.
Reach out to the Niners Board President, Brenda
Bowden, at disneylvr63@yahoo.com to learn more,
or stop by any Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. (summer
schedule). You’ll find a warm welcome, a few good
laughs, and a group of women who put the fun in
golf.
June Games Lineup:
June 2 — Step Aside Scramble & Lunch with
Friends
June 9 — Throw Out One
June 16 — 2 Putt (Max)
June 23 — 5 Clubs
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By David Kubissa
Golf was not Al Miller’s main sport. Well, not at first.
No, it was soccer. Big time. The 89-year-old LAMGA
member spent the better part of four decades as a
college player, collegiate coach and professional
coach and general manager of soccer teams all over
the U.S and Canada.
He built a reputation throughout soccer circles that
earned him inductions into six halls of fame, the
most recent coming in January at the United Soccer
Coaches Hall of Fame in Philadelphia.
These days, if you don’t spot Al on Lake Ashton’s
golf courses, he’s possibly putting the finishing
touches on a book. Here is more about Al in his own
words.
How did you get interested in soccer? I was
introduced to soccer at recess when I was 9 years
old. My father gave me a ball for Christmas when I
was in sixth grade, and we had games in my
backyard. The first real game I played in was as a
high school junior.
You coached two New York college teams early in
your career. How did that prepare you for the pro
ranks? It gave me 12 years of experience in highlevel
competition and excellent exposure. It also
enhanced my skills as a coach and manager of a
nationally ranked program.
How does soccer today in the U.S. compare with
when you played and coached? The two biggest
changes from my time in the
game are the addition of
soccer-specific stadiums and
40 years of growing and
exposure to the American
public. The soccer landscape
today has better training
facilities, larger staffs, and big
money.
You also got involved in
coaching college golf. How
did that come about? My
first college coaching offer
was baseball at Albright
College in Reading, Pa. I had
an impressive baseball career in high school and
college and always thought I would coach
collegiately in baseball and soccer. But the coach I
was to replace came back to Albright before the
season started, and I was given a golf coaching
position. I knew very little about golf, but with help
from a local pro, I learned to concentrate on shortgame
practice and course management. We had a
great season, and I learned how to play golf. At the
pro soccer level, I got invited to golf in a lot of
celebrity tournaments and events.
What were your core messages to the athletes
you coached and managed? 1. I made them better
physically and mentally by giving them a pathway to
success. 2. I convinced them they had to sacrifice
and dedicate themselves to be winners/champions,
and I guided them in the process. 3. I taught them
how to function as a team. The process of
incrementally improving every practice and game
was a new experience for many of them.
You’re working on a book. What is it about? It will
be my second book and will chronicle my life and
experiences in soccer as a player, coach and general
manager/president. The plan is to have it on the
market prior to the soccer World Cup this summer.
The title will be “My Search For Greatness.”
Sponsor salute: Thanks to these businesses and
individuals for supporting LAMGA this year: AD
Baynard Plumbing, AIS Shower Doors, Inc., All Star
Grill, Ann & Todd McCarthy, Azul Tequila, Bargain
Carts, Bob Dupuis & Ed Miller.
Pictured: Al Miller’s office wall
and awards tell the story of
his years coaching college,
Olympic and pro soccer. The
large photos are of his
professional teams in
Philadelphia and Dallas. That
is the U.S. Olympic team
upper right.
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first responders to participate in a special program
as part of Lake Ashton's 250th USA Anniversary
Celebration.
A display board recognizing and honoring these
heroes is in the making and will be on display at
the Clubhouse and HFC during the month of July
as part of our community's overall celebration.
We hope to have a 'then' and 'now' photo, date(s)
of service and reference to their military branch of
service and/or their affiliation as a first responder.
Please scan here
to submit your photos
and information online.
COMMUNITY COUNTRY CELEBRATION
RED, WHITE, & BLUE
TIE-DYE CLASS
PATRIOTIC
BRACELET CRAFf
June 29
11 am • Ballroom
NATIONAL
CORVETTE DAY
June 30
3-6pm
Clubhouse West
Parking Lot
•
Celebrate America's 250th
Birthday with your own tie-dye
design! $15 per person includes
instructions and all supplies.
Please provide your t-shirt size
when you register.
Sign up online today!
ALL-AMERICAN
SUMMER NIGHT
July 3
5-7 pm
Clubhouse Pool & Patio
Join Valerie Fetcho of The Art
of Beading for a patriotic
bracelet craft. $5 includes all
supplies and instruction. Call
Valerie Fetcho at 863-605-1386
to sign up.
Corvettes will gather at the HFC
and eruise to the Clubhouse.
Calling all Corvette owners and
admirers! Celebrate with an allCorvette
show in the Clubhouse
west parking lot. Food truck on site!
Register online by June 24 to
showcase your Corvette.
GALA GOLF CART
PARADE & FOOD
TRUCK RALLY
July4
10am
Leam the basics of pickleball
and enjoy some friendly
competition! All skill levels
welcome. No sign up needed.
A PATRIOTIC DANCE
July 4
1 pm• HFC .....
Let your pups strut their stuff in
their finest patriotic getup!
More details
coming soon!
Bonfires, s'mores, watermelon,
a dip in the pool, and classic
summer tun s! Gather your
friends for a FREE summer
night party. More details
coming soon!
Parade features officials from
Lake Wales & Winter Haven
City Councils, Boy & Girl Scout
troops, Lake Ashton military
veterans & other VIPs!
Followed by a Food
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9am
Truck Rall .
4TH OF JULY
PROCLAMATION
Veterans Memorial
*
* 4TH OF JULY - MAIN EVENTS*
10am
GALA GOLF CART
PARADE
11am
*
FOOD TRUCK RALLY
at the HFC
*
see pages 26 - 28 for more information
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1 pm
A PATRIOTIC DANCE
Lake Ashton residents!
FREE to Lake Ashton
Featuring the band Perfect Pitch
at the HFC.
POP-AN INTRODUCTION
TO PICKLEBALL &
FRIENDLY COMPETITION
PATRIOTIC
PUPPY PARADE
July 3
10 am
Clubhouse
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