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Lake Ashton Community Newsletter
April 2024
“Small acts,
when multiplied
by millions
of people,
can transform
the world.”
–Howard Zinn
Simply the Best!
+ Celebrate Earth
Day & Support
the Garden Club
at their Plant Sale
April 10
+ Volunteers make
Lake Ashton
Go 'Round!
Volunteer
Appreciation
Spring Fling
is April 19
+
+
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community
863.324.6032
863.324.5457
www.lakeashtoncdd.com
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let us help you!
BUYING?
We are ready to help you find the perfect home.
SELLING?
We have qualified buyers looking for homes in Lake Ashton.
Contact us now for a free home value
report... let's find out what your home is
really worth!
863-318-9542
info@LakeAshtonRealty.com
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Christine Wells
Editor
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
863.324.5457
Valerie LeBlanc
Advertising Sales,
Layout & Design
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
May Issue Deadline: April 12
• Articles can be submitted on
behalf of Lake Ashton clubs/
groups/organizations to
promote lifestyle enhancing,
opportunities, and must be
approved by the group leader
prior to publication
• Email articles to:
valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com
• 150 word limit. Articles will be
edited for length, clarity, and
to ensure compliance with
districts’ media policies
• Include your club contact and
phone number
• The writing style is third
person — avoid using I, me,
my, we, our, or personal
pronouns
Photo Specifications:
• All photos must be high-res
digital images in “jpeg”
format and submitted via
email or CD/flash drive
• Space will generally allow only
one photo per article
• The designer and printer will
make the final determination
as to the print quality of
photographs for publication
THE LAKE ASHTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SUPPORT ANY PARTICULAR
POLITICAL CANDIDATE, PARTY, MEASURE OR ISSUE, OR
ANY PRODUCT OR SERVICE.
APRIL 2024
Lake Ashton employees are at your service.
We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as
pleasant and memorable as possible! Do not hesitate to contact any of the
below with comments, questions or concerns.
Lake Ashton Clubhouse
4141 Ashton Club Drive
Lake Wales, FL 33859
Phone: 863.324.5457
Fax: 863.324.5829
LACDD Community Director:
Christine Wells
cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Activities Assistant:
Caroline Lane
863.324.6032
clane@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Office Manager:
Sheila Moreland
863.324.5457
smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com
Clubhouse Operations Manager:
Matt Fisher
863.956.6207
mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com
LW Homeowners
Association (HOA)
Golf Club - Ron Lavoie,
General Manager
Ian Peterson, Head Golf
Professional
Eagle’s Nest - Sandra
Goodwin, Manager
RV & Storage Center
Charm City
Nik Minadakis, Owner
___________________________________________________________________________________________
In case of emergency, dial 911! Police Non-Emergency Numbers:
Lake Wales: 863.678.4223
Winter Haven: 863.291.5858
Polk County Sheriff: 863.298.6200
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Lake Ashton Health & Fitness
Center (HFC)
6052 Pebble Beach Boulevard
Winter Haven, FL 33884
Phone: 863.595.1562
Fax: 863.595.1567
LAIICDD Community Director:
James Margeson
Phone: 863.595.1562
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com
HFC Activities Office Manager:
Krystle Funk
863.595.1562
kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com
Gate Houses & Security Officers:
Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW):
863.324.7290
County Road 653 (WH):
863.318.0237
863.325.0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org
lakeashtonhoa.com
863.326.1032
863.326.1032
rlavoie@lakeashtongc.com
ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com
863.326.1304 dholmes@lakeashtonstorage.com
863-662-3300 charmcityfl@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. Meet local vendors personally and even snag
a few free items or win services or products. Mondays
at 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom — coffee & donuts
available for $3 (please note price change).
APRIL 1
• Birthdays and Anniversaries
• LA Woodworkers Project of the Month
• Featured Speaker: Coffee with the City of
Lake Wales Mayor Jack Hilligoss
• Featured Vendors: Christine Graves
Insurance, Horizon Wealth
APRIL 8
• Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food
and/or supplies for the Humane Society of
Polk County
• Featured Speaker: Polk County Roads
Updates
• Featured Vendors: Edward Jones - Matt
Simpson, TECO
APRIL 15 - NO MONDAY COFFEE -
LACDD BOARD MEETING
• Peanut Butter Monday — Donations of nonperishables
will go to the Havendale Food
Pantry. Monetary donations can be dropped
off at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
APRIL 22
• Featured Speaker: Coffee with City of Winter
Haven Commissioner Brad Dantzler and the
WH Economic Development Council.
• Featured Vendor: Edward Jones - Melissa
Kincaid
APRIL 29
• Featured Speakers: Polk Museum of Art and
AdventHealth
• Featured Vendor: TECO
IN THIS ISSUE
NEWS 5
LA LOOKS 14
SAFETY 16
MOVIES 18
EVENTS 20
MIND & BODY 32
CLUBS 38
GOLF 44
BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS
MEETINGS
LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD
April 15, 9 am
Clubhouse Ballroom
LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD
April 19, 9 am
Health & Fitness Center
CIT Y COMMISSION
MEETINGS
LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at
6 pm, Commission Chambers,
Municipal Administration Bldg.,
201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales
WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30
pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City
Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven
POLK COUNT Y
BOCC MEETINGS
1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room,
330 W. Church St., Bartow
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CLUBHOUSE:
6 am – 10 pm daily
CLUBHOUSE &
ACTIVITIES OFFICES:
9 am – 5 pm
Monday through Friday
HEALTH &
FITNESS CENTER:
5:30 am – 10 pm daily
HFC OFFICES &
ACTIVITIES DESK:
8 am – 4 pm
Monday through Friday
MONTHLY MARKET
Shop local without leaving the community on the
second Wednesday of the month from 10 am to 2
pm. Vendor recommendations and resident vendors are
always welcome - contact clane@lakeashtoncdd.com.
BAXTER’ S QUAL ITY MEATS
Get fresh poultry, fish, and beef every
Wednesday in the Clubhouse West parking lot
from 10 am to 2 pm. There are always new
specials on the board!
BOOKMOBILE
Second & fourth Wednesdays, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
(closed for lunch 12:30 to 1:15) in the Clubhouse
West Parking Lot. Polk County library card holders
can check out and return books, movies, and more!
SEASONAL RESIDENTS AND
SUMMER TRAVELERS
If you will be away for the summer, please stop by the
Clubhouse Activities Office to sign up and pay for a
seasonal subscription ($5 monthly; $8 monthly
international). The newsletter is also published
electronically on lakeashtoncdd.com and sent out via
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Mental sharpness comes from
being around wise people. A
meeting of the minds can help
people see their ideas with new
clarity, refine them, and shape
them into brilliant insights. This
requires discussion partners who can challenge one
another and stimulate thought. People who focus on
the idea without involving their egos in the discussion;
people who know how to attack the thought, and not
the thinker. Two friends who bring their ideas together
can help each other become sharper!
- Alex Fuertes, Maintenance Supervisor
email blasts weekly. There is also a Summer Checklist at
the Clubhouse Media Center to assist in making sure
everything is taken care of before departure.
NEW RESIDENT
ORIENTATION
The next new resident orientation will be held in the
Clubhouse Ballroom on April 3 at 2 pm. Get introduced
to the community and meet other new residents and
community leaders. Sign up online or at either Activities
Office. Club, group and organization facilitators who
would like to set up an information table at the New
Resident Orientation should email Christine Wells
at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com to reserve a table.
LOST AND FOUND
Lost and Found is located at the Clubhouse Office in the
Clubhouse and can be accessed during office
hours. Items are donated to local charities if not picked
up after 3 months.
HIGHLIGHT YOUR CULTURE
Lake Ashton is full of vibrant cultures, which is one of the
many things that makes this community so great! We
are reaching out to the groups in the community to see
if they would like to work with Clubhouse and HFC staff
to put together activities highlighting the culture they
represent. Interested in participating? Contact Caroline
Lane (clane@lakeashtoncdd.com) and Krystle Funk
(kfunk@lakeashton2cdd.com).
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HIGHLIGHT
GUESTS (CHANGES EFFECTIVE 1/19/24)
• All Guests, regardless of age, must register with
the office of the Amenity Manager and sign a
waiver of liability prior to using the Amenity
Facilities.
• The Patron inviting the Guest must be present
upon registration, unless other arrangements have
been made with the Amenity Manager’s office.
• A Guest is limited to 12 Guest Registrations per
year.
• Guest passes may be issued for a maximum of
fifteen (15) consecutive days as correlated with the
guest’s length of stay and may only be
extended once for a maximum of thirty (30) total
consecutive days.
• A Guest cannot be registered for more than
sixty (60) total days in a 365-day period.
• A Guest’s ability to be registered may be reviewed
by an Amenity Manager if exceeding the
standards listed above.
• All Guests under eighteen (18) years of age must
be accompanied at all times while using
the Amenity Facilities by a parent, guardian, or
adult Patron over twenty-one (21) years of age.
• Patrons are responsible for ensuring that their
Guests adhere to the Policies set forth herein
and any and all actions taken by said Guest.
Violation by a Guest of any of these Policies as set
forth by the Districts could result in loss of that
Patron’s privileges and membership as set forth in
Section VI – Suspension and Termination of
Privileges.
The full Joint Amenity Policy can be found online
at lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com. If
you have any questions or concerns, you may
contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director Christine
Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or LA II (WH)
CDD Community Director James Margeson at
jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com.
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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.
SECURITY TRANSITION
UPDATE
Don't worry, you haven't missed anything! Please stay
tuned to email for details on an upcoming
informational session for residents to get more
information on the new system and to get some of
your questions answered. Although we understand it
is hard to ask questions about a system that is new, to
help prepare for this informational session residents
are encouraged to send any questions they may have
at this time to smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com. These
questions will be sent to Securitas to ensure they are
addressed during the informational session. Any
questions that are personal in nature will be addressed
outside of the informational session. There will be a
limited amount of time for questions during the
session.
Securitas is continuing to install the equipment
needed for the system to function. A sample of
the RFID tag and Amenity Access Card is on
display in the Clubhouse Media Center and HFC
Activities Desk. We understand this is a big
change for residents and we are here to help with
this transition. Please feel free to reach out to
Supervisors or Staff with any questions. Contact
information for Supervisors can be found on
pages 10 and 12. Residents can also contact LA
(LW) CDD Community Director Christine Wells, or
LA II (WH) CDD Community Director James
Margeson with questions.
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Bring your knives and scissors to the Wood Shop
(near the construction office/RV storage area off
Dunmore Drive) between 8:30 and 10 am on
April 8. Please wrap in newspaper & identify
with your name and phone number. Thank you
for supporting this fundraising project.
RESIDENTS TO RESIDENTS
By Tom Scali
Lake Ashton is a great community with more
options on living our lives than we’ve ever
imagined. As we get older, we are starting to
think about the next step. Do we move into a
continuing care health facility or can we stay
here at Lake Ashton as we age? It would be nice
to have a forum of residents with similar
thoughts to try and put together a list of needs
as we become less able to help ourselves. Such
items as what kind of in-house care options are
available and the cost? Is there a public
transportation network to take us to doctors or
grocery shopping? What are the costs? There
are many more items; some unique to the
individual, couple, or widow/widower. All of
these needs have to be identified. I was hoping
that a forum of concerned residents could
identify these needs and then, hopefully, a core
group of residents could help find answers and
contacts. Maybe vendors with the right
qualifications could give us presentations on the
products and costs. If anyone is interested in
working with us to get this program started,
please contact us at: tscali41@gmail.com or
561-512-2961. An organizational meeting has
been set up for April 11 from 4 to 5 pm in the
Clubhouse Card Room.
2024 CITY OF LAKE WALES
COMMISSION ELECTION
Lake Wales residents can vote in the next
Commission election on April 2 in the
Clubhouse Ballroom.
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VOLUNTEERS WANTED!
Are you interested in meeting new people? Are you
interested in helping residents with signing up for events
on Ticketleap? If you answered yes to these questions, we
would love to have you complete an application to be an
Activities Desk volunteer at the Clubhouse. Stop by
Monday- Friday from 9 am - 5 pm to complete an
application for review.
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& OUTDOOR FANS ANYWHERE!
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SENIORS
By Doris Reisinger
April 15 is Tax Day, and the last day
to collect donations for these
deserving students. We are still in
need of donations of money or gift
cards or domestic items. The
Clubhouse and HFC have items
listed on papers in both activity racks.
No donation is too small. Your
donations so far have proved your generosity. But the
demand keeps growing as I write this. As Dr. Caba
stated at Monday Coffee on March 4, "because of YOU
these youths will SUCCEED!” Their graduation party
will take place April 24th. Hopefully they will all leave
with a laptop to start college, domestic items to help
them through the summer and gift cards for food, and
some scholarships if enough donations. Contact Doris
at 217-652-6636 with questions stop by Monday Coffee
through April 8. In closing, enjoy all your families parties
for a true accomplishment of graduation.
SHUFFLIN’ SQUARES HELP
AREA HOMELESS
HS SENIORS
Keith Stevens (left) writes a check for
$750 from Shufflin’ Squares Monday
Coffee sales to Polk County Schools
for the benefit of homeless High
School seniors. Shufflin’ Squares has
been contributing annually to this
project for more than five years. A
portion of the proceeds of Monday coffee sales goes to
the project. Receiving the check are Vickie Griffis from
the Polk County Schools and motivational speaker Dr.
Julio Caba at Monday coffee on March 4.
BLOODMOBILE
A total of 13 units of blood was collected in February.
Each blood donation can save up to three lives so that
means 39 patients will benefit from blood donations by
donors at Lake Ashton. Next date: April 15 in the
Clubhouse West Parking Lot from 8:30 to 11 am.
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By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director
Supervisors and Staff would like to wish residents a belated Happy Easter and Happy Passover. 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 our first ever Summer Locals
Concert Series featuring local bands playing at the Clubhouse and HFC from May - September. Check out
the schedule on page 28.
April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month, a time to celebrate those who dedicate their time to be
stewards of this community. This is a perfect time to recognize and say thank you to the volunteers who
work hard to ensure Lake Ashton maintains its reputation of being “Simply the Best.” When you are
bowling in a league be sure to thank the volunteer pinsetter. Next time you grab a book from the Media
Center, thank a member of the Library Committee for ensuring this amenity is well organized and ready for
use. When purchasing a ticket at the Activities Desk, thank the volunteer that helps you find a perfect seat.
Next time you attend a Club, Group, or Organization function be sure to thank the facilitator for their hard
work. There is so much more that goes into planning activities and events than is realized at times. These
volunteers, among hundreds of others, work hard to ensure residents, like themselves, have an enjoyable
experience at Lake Ashton. See page 22 for information on a special event for volunteers.
A budget workshop and regular board meeting was held
on March 25. The board reviewed the updated Reserve
Study. During this time of year Supervisors and Staff are
actively working on the preliminary 2025 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 28.
LACDD
BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS
CONTA CT INF O
Lloyd Howison, Chairman
704-302-6555, lhowison@lakeashtoncdd.com
Brenda Van Sickle, Vice Chair
863-324-6191
brenda.vansickle@lakeashtoncdd.com
Michael Costello, Assistant Secretary
863-875-9228 or 732-718-7431
mcostello@lakeashtoncdd.com
Debby Landgrebe, Assistant Secretary
863-268-8193
dlandgrebe@lakeashtoncdd.com
Steve Realmuto, Assistant Secretary
863-949-0304, steve.lacdd@gmail.com
Office Hours After Monday Coffee in the
Clubhouse Ballroom
The 2024 Entertainment Series is now complete and WOW,
what a season! Staff and the Lake Ashton Activities
Advisory Group are working hard on picking entertainment
for the 2025 season that is just as good, if not better, than
this season (although that will be a difficult task). March
was full of many resident events, from the 16th Annual Fine
Arts and Photography Show to the LA Purple Stars Walk
for a Cure and St. Patrick's Day Fundraiser and LAPAC's
Annual Community Showcase, to name a few. Lake Ashton
residents are truly amazing, not only because of their
immense amount of talent, but their willingness to help
those in need. I am so grateful to be your Community
Director! Lake Ashton is and will always be "Simply the
Best.”
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By James Margeson, LAIICDD Community Director
LA II CDD BOARD OF
SUP ERVISORS CONTA CT
INF O
Jim Mecsics, Chairman
Public Safety & District Operations/Programs
Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 pm
863.875.4554, mecsicsj@msn.com
Bob Zelazny, Vice Chairman
Golf Course, Pro Shop, Eagle’s Nest, Facilities and
Field Operation, Transportation System (roads,
bridges, paths, etc.)
Office Hours: Mondays 1 to 3 pm
863.325.8098, bzelazny@lakeashton2cdd.com
Mary C. Clark, Assistant Secretary
Public Works & Infrastructure, Including Roadways
252-503-7087, maryclark725@gmail.com
Angela Littlewood, Assistant Secretary
Special Projects, Landscaping Area including Pet
Play Parks
Office Hours: Thursdays 9 to 10 am
352.250.9707
alittlewoodlakeashton2cdd@gmail.com
Roy Aull, Assistant Secretary
Facilities/Amenity Management
Office Hours: Friday 9 to 10:30 am
973-670-2709, raull@lakeashton2cdd.com
April has arrived, and Spring is upon us, with higher
temperatures and longer days! March was a very busy
month that had many activities all our residents
enjoyed. One of which was the Lake Ashton
Neighborhood Watch, who presented an Afternoon
with Sheriff Grady Judd at the Health and Fitness
Center. This standing-room-only event gave our
residents a chance to hear issues involving public safety
from the county’s Chief Law Enforcement Officer. Our
thanks to the Neighborhood Watch for hosting this
event at the HFC.
The Lake Ashton LA Purple Stars Cancer Group hosted
a sold-out “St Paddy’s Day” dance, where everyone
displayed an extensive “wearing of the green” and
revelry for all.
We also hosted two outstanding seminars: Vertigo and
Balance, and Safeguard Your Retirement. Both
seminars were well attended and, in fact, the Vertigo
Seminar has been scheduled again due to the
overwhelming response.
April is promising to be a busy month as well with a
repeat of the Vertigo and Balance Seminar on April 23,
which was so successful in March.
Elvis will be returning to the HFC on April 12, for an
evening of great entertainment. This is an excellent
opportunity for all Lake Ashton Elvis fans to relive some
of the great songs of the “King” himself. So mark your
calendars, as Elvis will be in the building!
April is also Volunteer Appreciation Month, and our Community Directors, James and Christine, are planning an
event to recognize all of our resident volunteers. Many activities, programs, or services, would not be possible
without the outstanding support of all our volunteers who freely give of their time. We salute you!
The Lake Ashton II Community Development District Board met and approved the repair and rehabilitation of
the indoor pool ceiling. We will notify residents well in advance when this will be done as it will impact usage of
the pool. Residents are also reminded the District will be entering our budget cycle, and the meetings are an
excellent forum for you to receive updates and voice your opinions on Board issues.
April brings Easter and Spring Break, with many family members visiting. We remind you all to register your
guests, and to remember the age restrictions for operating golf carts in our community. We look forward to
seeing all of you at the HFC to enjoy the many events that have been planned for the month of April!
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Aſter Restoring & Sealing Pavers
Benefits of Restoring and Sealing
Pavers with Polymeric Sand
• Inhibits weeds and grass in joints.
• Reduces moss growth.
• Deters ants and other insects.
• Prevents loss of sand in joints.
• Helps repel oil, grease, grime and stains.
• Easier routine cleaning, enhances color,
texture and brightness.
• Resists the effects of harsh
weather conditions.
• Keeps the under base materials dry to
prevent pavers from sinking and dipping.
Patios & Walkways
Benefits of Proper Drainage
Installing Channel Drains
• Removes water from flooded low areas
where water accumulates causing weeds,
mildew and mold growth.
• Keeps entire paver area looking
consistent without stains or permanent
embedded darkening in pavers.
• Prevents water entering pool or other
unwanted areas. Avoids slip areas
from forming.
• Directs water in correct direction allowing
drains to stay washed and functional.
• Paver Installation
• Pressure Washing
• Travertine Sealing
• Paver Repair
• Polymeric Sanding
Installing Channel Drain
Steps for Sealing 1-2-3
1 Commercial pressure wash removing
dirt, mold, mildew, weeds and
contaminates.
2 Re-sand with polymeric sand locking
deep inside joints.
3 Heavy multi-application of sealer
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Central
Native Plants of
Florida
By Lynn Davis
Gaillardia pulchella is an excellent pollinator
flower. It attracts bees, butterflies and birds.
to be engaged and volunteer to maintain its beauty.
Interested in ARC? Contact Mike Wilson at
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org or 863-325-0065 option 2.
Interested in Compliance? Contact: David Muller at
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org or 863-325-0065 option 3.
Known most commonly as the blanket flower, this
daisy like flower can grow to the height of 12 to
18 inches and easily spreads. It is easy to grow
and has a long blooming season here in Central
Florida. Its red or yellow petals are best from midspring
to late summer. Dividing this plant will
encourage it to become fuller and last longer.
Blanket flowers thrive best in full sun. Gaillardias
sold at many retail outlets usually are nonnative.
It’s best to purchase from a catalog or
nursery specializing in Native Species. This species
tolerates the sandy soil and dry conditions in our
area. You’ll also find that it’s a winner in hard to
grow spots. Make sure to plant where it can easily
spread for the best “wow” factor. You’ll be
rewarded with beneficial visitors of butterflies,
bees and birds because of it’s excellent nectar.
LA (LW) HOA CORNER -
FIRST QUARTER REVIEW
By Brenda Jackson
Happy Spring everyone! April sees the beginning of the
annual migration of our snowbirds and we wish you safe
travels, you will be missed!
ARC and Compliance committees need volunteers. Did
you know the ARC committee is required by our
bylaws? We have to have one and if we cannot fill it with
volunteers, we would have to hire a 3rd party company,
who does not know us, to come in and manage this
process. We have tried this before and it did not go well.
Our Compliance committee is here to help us
understand and know the CC&Rs and ARC guidelines.
Remember, this is your community and requires all of us
Our Annual Meeting was scheduled for February 25.
Unfortunately, we did not have the attendance to reach
a quorum so the meeting did not occur. Let’s thank our
new Board members listed below for volunteering their
time and efforts in helping us and our community: There
is one board seat open. If anyone is interested in learning
more or joining, contact president@lakeashtonhoa.org.
Didn’t receive an email invite to sign up for the website?
Email admin@lakeashtonhoa.org or call 863-325-0065
option 1.
LA (LW) HOA BOARD
• Marti Schmidt, President & Treasurer
treasurer@lakeashtonhoa.org
president@lakeashtonhoa.org
• David Muller, Vice President
vp@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Tim Doyle, Secretary
secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Harold Jackson
secretary2@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Mike Wilson
arc@lakeashtonhoa.org
• Website: lakeashtonhoa.com
• ARC Requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton/la
LA II (WH) HOA BOARD
• Dave Bishop, President
presidentla2hoa@outlook.com
• James Akridge, Vice President/HOA Liaison
vparcla2hoa@outlook.com
• Claude Browne, Secretary
secretaryla2@outlook.com
• Bill Martin, Vice President & Assistant Treasurer
vptreasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Connie Strassberg, Treasurer
treasurerla2hoa@outlook.com
• Pierre Duquette, LAII ARC Chair
A6lawharc2@gmail.com
• ARC requests: arctracker.com/lakeashton2
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Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer
Vultures are Florida's clean-up crew. At Lake
Ashton we have both Turkey
Vultures (above) and Black
Vultures (left); and they can be
seen soaring high above on
thermals. On the ground they
appear large and homely. The Turkey Vulture gets its
name from a vague resemblance to
a Wild Turkey with its red head and
large body. In flight it can be
identified by its two-toned wing
pattern held in a shallow V (right).
The Black Vulture has a black head
and appears to be wearing formal
white gloves in flight (left); its
white legs and feet are easily
visible when perched. The
Turkey Vulture is the larger of the
two. The Black Vulture has a shorter tail and shorter,
broader wings. The Turkey Vulture rocks side to side in
flight seldom flapping whereas the Black Vulture does a
lot of flapping with short glides. Both feed on carrion
and Black Vultures scavenge in garbage dumps.
WHAT FISH ARE LIVING IN
LAKE ASHTON PONDS?
Many Lake Ashton
residents enjoy fishing
in the community's
ponds. Because of the
frequency of herbicide
and fertilizer treatments that may cause run-off into
the ponds, the district has a catch and release policy
for all fish caught. Largemouth Bass, Bluegill,
channel catfish, and Tilapia are the most common
fish species in ponds. Largemouth Bass are fun to
catch and are a popular sport fish in the community.
These fish are predators that need a lot of small fish
to eat in order to stay healthy and grow. A Bluegill
is an example of a prey species. Tilapia is an invasive
fish native to Africa. This species is a warm-water
fish that cannot survive in water temperatures
below 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Residents may notice
dead Tilapia along their pond's shore line during
cold spells. If there are any questions or concerns,
email Matt Fisher at mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com.
WILDLIFE ALERT - WATCH
FOR ALL IGATORS
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.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
By Fay Wood, NW Chief
We all know what an amazing community we have here in
Lake Ashton and I could not be prouder of who we are and
what we do as community. Neighbors helping neighbors.
There is no better proof than statistics. The stats below are
provided by our partners in Law Enforcement, Chief
Velazquez (LW) and Chief Brannan (WH) for the year 2023.
The stats at left show why we have the lowest crime rate as
well as serves as proof why our police departments love
us! This is only accomplished due to the efforts of our
Security Guards and the selfless acts of our volunteers on
CAP, CERT, etc. and last but never least all of you as part of
Neighborhood Watch. You should all be proud of yourselves
for your efforts in keeping all of Lake Ashton safe, secure,
and respected. With that said, if you are interested in
helping out your community; Neighborhood Watch could
use you. The tasks are easy and the rewards are great!
Contact NW Chief Fay Wood at 714-423-8966 or
fswperson@aol.com if you are interested in joining or just
want to learn more.
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MOVI ES
APRIL 3 — 4
(NO SHOWINGS APRIL 2)
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
WONKA
2023 | PG | 1H 56MIN
Based on the extraordinary character
at the center of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
Roald Dahl’s most iconic children's book and one
of the best-selling children's books of all time,
"Wonka" tells the wondrous story of how the
world's greatest inventor, magician and
chocolate-maker became the beloved Willy
Wonka we know today.
APRIL 9 — 11
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
NAPOLEON
2023 | R | 2h 38MIN
A spectacle-filled action epic that
details the checkered rise and fall of
the iconic French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte,
played by Oscar winner Joaquin Phoenix. Against
a stunning backdrop of large-scale filmmaking
orchestrated by legendary director Ridley Scott,
the film captures Bonaparte's relentless journey to
power through the prism of his addictive, volatile
relationship with his one true love, Josephine,
showcasing his visionary military and political
tactics against some of the most dynamic practical
battle sequences ever filmed.
APRIL 16 — 18
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
DAMSEL
2024 | R | 1H 47MIN
The damsel in distress story gets
turned upside down as the dutiful
Elodie (Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown)
agrees to marry the handsome Prince Harry (Nick
Robinson), only to find out that the royal family
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has only recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an
ancient debt. Now, Elodie is at the bottom of a
deep cave, trapped inside with a fire-breathing
dragon with only her wits and will to make it out
alive.
APRIL 23 — 25
SPACEMAN
2024 | R | 1H 48MIN
Six months into a solitary research
mission to the edge of the solar
system, an astronaut, Jakub (Adam
Sandler), realizes that the marriage he left behind
might not be waiting for him when he returns to
Earth. Desperate to fix things with his wife, Lenka
(Carey Mulligan), he is helped by a mysterious
creature from the beginning of time he finds
hiding in the bowels of his ship. Hanuš (voiced by
Paul Dano) works with Jakub to make sense of
what went wrong before it is too late.
APRIL 30 — MAY 2
11 AM, 3 PM, 7 PM
PRISCILLA
2023 | R | 1H 53MIN
When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu
meets Elvis Presley at a party, the
man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll
superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected
in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in
loneliness, a vulnerable best friend. Through
Priscilla’s eyes, Sofia Coppola tells the unseen side
of a great American myth in Elvis and Priscilla's
long courtship and turbulent marriage, from a
German army base to his dream-world estate at
Graceland, in this deeply felt and ravishingly
detailed portrait of love, fantasy, and fame.
CLOSED CAPTIONED SHOWINGS:
ALL TUESDAY SHOWINGS
11 AM SHOWINGS ON WEDNESDAYS,
THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS
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APRIL 5
11 AM, 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
FRIDA
2024 | R | 1HR 28MIN
An intimately raw and magical journey
through the life, mind, and heart of
iconic artist Frida Kahlo. Told through her own words
for the very first time -- drawn from her diary, revealing
letters, essays, and print interviews -- and brought
vividly to life by lyrical animation inspired by her
unforgettable artwork.
APRIL 12
11 AM, 3 & 7 PM
TRUE STORY
2015 | R | 1H 42MIN
New York Times journalist Michael Finkel
(Jonah Hill) loses his job when it's
revealed that he was not entirely truthful in a cover story
he wrote on contemporary slave trading in Africa. His
world collapses even further when he learns he's a
victim of identity theft; a man named Christian Longo
(James Franco) assumed Finkel's name and stood
accused of murdering his own family. Seeing a way to
rebuild his shattered reputation, Finkel meets with
Longo to hear his story.
APRIL 19
11 AM, 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
THE STING
1973 | PG | 2H 9MIN
Following the murder of a mutual
friend, aspiring con man Johnny
Hooker (Robert Redford) teams up with old pro
Henry Gondorff (Paul Newman) to take revenge on
the ruthless crime boss responsible, Doyle
Lonnegan (Robert Shaw). Hooker and Gondorff set
about implementing an elaborate scheme, one so
crafty that Lonnegan won't even know he's been
swindled. As their big con unfolds, however, things
don't go according to plan.
APRIL 26
11 AM, 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING)
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
2006 | R | 2H 47MIN
Discreet, idealistic and intensely loyal,
Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) finds
that service in the OSS and later as a founding
member of the CIA is the perfect career for a man of
his talents. His methods become standard operating
procedure for the CIA while he combats his
counterparts in the KGB. But, as the country slips
deeper into the Cold War, he finds that dedication to
duty above family has a price.
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First: Larry Hillock
Second: Jane Storrs
Third: Joanne Hillock
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Second: John Garner
Third: John Garner
Best
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John
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16TH ANNUAL LA FINE ARTS
& PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW
By Larry & Joanne Hillock
We wish to thank all 470 residents who came to the
show and hope you enjoyed it. You couldn’t have
had free admission, entry, iced tea and cookies
without the generosity of our sponsors: Bernie
Pruitt, Hill Nissan sales consultant, Boyett Family
Dentistry, The Gallery & Frame Shop, Kevin Weltlin,
State Farm Agency, Snowbird Heating & Cooling,
and the Tessier Law Firm. Our hardworking
committee members and volunteers worked very
hard to give you a pleasant experience: Steve
Bachleda, Ann Boogher, Nancy Hallfin, Charles
Inman, Sharon Makela, Marilyn Noffsinger, Lyn
Rogers, and Larry and Joanne Hillock.
PHOTOGRAPHY WINNERS
Pictorial:
First: John Manifold
Second: Alice Weissman
Third: Steve Bachleda
Honorable Mention: Carolyn Bishop, Julian Polgar
Nature:
First: Shelly Brodka
Second: Barbara Comer
Third: Shelly Brodka
Honorable Mention: Brad Kirwan, John Candler,
Barbara Comer
People:
First: Shelly Brodka
Second: Sheri Garner
Third: Carolyn Bishop
Honorable Mention: Larry Hillock
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FINE ARTS WINNERS
Painting – Oil or Acrylic
First: Cathy Libra
Second: Linda Liabraater
Third: Quinton Franklin Hoover
Honorable Mention: John Kinch, Cynthia Kuibissa,
Carol O’Brien Lyn Rogers
Painting – Watercolor
First: Patty Wallner
Second: Barbara Staschke
Third: Sill Wells
Honorable Mention: Sil Wells
Painting – Mixed Media
First: Patty Wallner
Second: Laura Borckardt
Third: Kathy Williams
Drawing/Illustration (pastels; colored pencils, pen
& ink & graphic art)
First: Becky Mistretta
Second: Karen Knaub
Third: Lyn Rogers
Honorable Mention: Daniel Kjellsen
Best In Show:
Cathy Libra
Again, thank you
for attending and
participating.
We’ll see you
next year.
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JOHN MOORE'S RETIREMENT
PARTY
Please join us in celebrating John Moore's 18 years of
POTLUCKS
The best way to meet new friends is over a good meal!
Join friends and neighbors at the monthly potlucks held at
the Clubhouse and HFC. Bring a dish to share! Sign up
online or at either Activities Desk.
Clubhouse:
April 16, June 11,
August 13, October 8
December 10
BOOK TALK
Have a conversation with Jeffrey Wilkinson PhD, one
of the authors of the new book “The Wall Between”
and Lake Ashton resident, April 5 at 11 am in the
Clubhouse Card Room. This will be a FREE 90-minute
session facilitated by another Lake Ashton resident,
Dr. Gary Goldetsky. No need to have read the book
prior to coming to the talk. If you don’t already have
the book, they are available for $20 (email Jeff
at drjeffreywilkinson@gmail.com) or pick one up at
the Book Talk. Limit: 20 people. Sign up online or at
the Clubhouse Activities Office.
VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION
SPRING FLING
We love our Lake
Ashton Volunteers!
YOU make Lake
Ashton the wonderful
place that it is! We have planned a wonderful
invitation-only event on April 19 to show our heartfelt
appreciation. Volunteers should have received an
invitation via email with a link to sign up for a free
ticket. You must sign up by April 15. Thank you for
ALL that you do for Lake Ashton! Thank you to the
following sponsors: Performance Golf Carts,
ClimateGuard, Mortellaro Law, Waters Edge, WCM
Construction and Roofing, Arts Golf Cars, Charm
City, Yellowstone, and Dyer Kia.
HFC:
May 16, July 18,
September 19
November 21
teaching us line dancing on April 20 from 1 to 2 at
the Pavilion. Stop by and let John know how much
we appreciate all his hard work.
PASSOVER SEDER
By David Harrison
The Jewish community of Lake Ashton would like to
invite all residents to share a Passover Seder at the
Eagle's Nest on Monday, April 22 at 4:45 pm. Garden
salad, choice of pot roast or 1/4 roasted chicken,
glazed carrots, roasted potatoes, coffee and iced tea
are included for only $23/person. Matzoh, ceremonial
kosher wine and dessert will be provided for each
guest. Make an entree choice when signing up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office no later than April 12.
Make check payable to David Harrison. Call
863-326-6418 with any questions.
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By David Fix
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. To be
kept up-to-date on Trivia Nights, email
lakeashtontrivia@gmail.com to be added to the
database and receive e-mails announcing Trivia
Night. Trivia will be held on April 7, 14 and 28.
Hope you come join the fun!
DENIM & DIAMONDS
It’s time for the Clubhouse to host the annual ladies’
luncheon! Don your denim & diamonds and
celebrate friendship, fellowship, and food May 17 at
11 am. There will be an array of female-owned
businesses in attendance. All vendors will offer a
discount for purchases made that day and there will
be raffles throughout the event. A light lunch of a
turkey croissant, spring berry salad, and petite
desserts will be served along with non-alcoholic
beverages. Comedian Shay Lowe will also perform.
Purchase your tickets for $20 starting April 2.
LAVA ARMED FORCES DAY
GOLF TOURNAMENT
By Bob Zelazny, Tournament Director
Save the date! The Lake Ashton Veterans Association
(LAVA) is sponsoring the 4th Annual Armed Forces
Day Golf Tournament on Saturday, May 18. The
tournament Is a scramble format, and open to all
residents and guests regardless of if they have served
in the military. Make your own team - all men, all ladies,
or a combination. All members of a team do not have
to identify with the same service. If you do not have a
team, the Pro Shop will put one together for you. The
cost is $40 for members and $50 for guests. The price
includes your entry and lunch following the event.
Proceeds will be used to fund LAVA activities and
charitable donations throughout the year. Past years
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have seen the chapter support a scholarship program
for Junior ROTC cadets at Winter Haven and Lake
Wales High Schools, Freedom Flights to Washington
DC, “Wreaths Across America,” local veterans’
charities, “Last Mission,” “K9s for Vets” and goody
packages to deployed service members. Additionally,
these funds support Lake Ashton programs such as
expansion/maintenance of the Memorial Park, flags on
the boulevard program, and annual ceremonies on
Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and Independence Day.
Please come out and join us to honor our country and
veterans. Sign up at the Pro Shop beginning May 1.
JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION
By Lynda Hadley
The Lake Ashton Black Heritage Club is very excited to
host Lake Ashton’s very first Juneteenth Celebration on
June 21, 2024! Juneteenth, also known as Juneteenth
Independence Day or Freedom Day, is an American
holiday that commemorates the emancipation of
enslaved African Americans. It serves as a day of
reflection, remembrance, and celebration of African
American culture and history, as well as a reminder of the
ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice. You
won’t want to miss this celebration of freedom,
prosperity and unity as we come together and enjoy
exquisite soul food, great music and speakers who will
shine a light on African American history, culture, and
perseverance. Stay tuned for more details of this day of
celebration that will benefit The African American
Museum and underprivileged local school children.
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AT THE CLUBHOUSE & HFC
September 18 - CPR & AED Class at the Clubhouse
September 27 - Line Dance-Palooza! At the Clubhouse
November 2 - Fall Festival at the Clubhouse
December 31 - New Year's Eve at the Clubhouse
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2024 SHOWCASE THANK YOU
By Karen Nelson
Thank you Lake Ashton for your exuberant
support of the Lake Ashton Performing Arts
Corporation's (LAPAC) presentation of the 2024
Showcase, Changes in Latitudes. This Showcase
was a celebration of fun, friendship, chilling out,
and good times. Thank you to the Lake Ashton
residents who participated in Changes in
Latitudes - the performers, the technical, sound,
light, backstage, set, construction, painting,
costuming, ushering, hair and makeup crews, the
vocal coaches, dance coaches - it actually takes
more than a village to bring a Show like this to
the stage. And a lot of dedicated time. Thank
you to our Lake Ashton friends and neighbors
who supported Changes in Latitudes by
attending the Shows, hearing your applause just
encourages us to continue! Thank you to
sponsors. Thank you to the families of our Cast
and Crew, your contributions may be unseen by
most, but we know they are significant. Thank
you to the Clubhouse Activities staff - Christine,
Sheila, Caroline, Matt, Alex, and Angel. We make
a great team. Thank you for allowing LAPAC to
produce Changes in Latitudes, and showcase the
vast talent of our Lake Ashton residents. Lake
Ashton is, indeed, Simply the Best.
BOLLA’ S 20TH ANNIVERSARY
By Diane Dillon
The members of BOLLA, Blankets of Love at Lake
Ashton, celebrated 20 years and their impressive
achievements with an Anniversary Luncheon on February
27. Members were greeted at the door by Treasurer,
Amity Kokochak and Secretary Carolyn Stahl. Before a
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delicious lunch, Chris Crane delivered a prayer, specially
written for the occasion. After lunch, President Linda
Warden started the festivities by thanking the members
of BOLLA for their hard work giving special recognition
to those with additional duties. Linda then read a note
from Yvonne Makowski, founder of Binky Patrol, BOLLA’s
predecessor organization. Yvonne provided a brief
history of her experiences starting the Binky Patrol
chapter in Lake Ashton. At that time, the group was
totally self-funded by members. They later received a
grant from Mr. Maxwell and from A.G. Edwards. This was
ultimately followed by the first Trash to Treasure sale at
Lake Ashton. Trash to Treasure, a popular and successful
endeavor, continues as BOLLA’s major fundraiser today.
After Linda’s remarks, and the important announcement
that BOLLA has donated almost 18,000 blankets to
children in need during the past 20 years, members were
treated to a special surprise. Pat Neaves, BOLLA’s
president for 11 years, joined the luncheon via Facetime!
Pat talked about the change from Binky Patrol to BOLLA.
She described the process of becoming a 501c
recognized charity due to the painstaking efforts of
BOLLA’s long time treasurer, Annabel Booger. Pat was
thrilled to be able to ‘visit’ with members all through the
ballroom, much to their delight. It was an enjoyable and
memorable afternoon for all while continuing to
emphasize BOLLA’s mission to provide warmth and
comfort to Polk County’s children in need.
In recognizing BOLLA’s past
20 years, a picture display was
created. It is located in the
Clubhouse Lobby for all to
see.
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Have you ever wondered how some families maintain their
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legacy that lasts over multiple generations. Determining if life
insurance as an intergenerational wealth-building strategy is
suitable for your family is the first step. Here are some other
things to know about life insurance:
Understanding Term vs. Permanent Life Insurance
Term life insurance- Many people purchase a term life
insurance policy because it’s cheaper. But term life
insurance won’t help create wealth since it lasts only for a
predetermined period. Once you outlive that term, the policy
doesn’t exist anymore.
Permanent life insurance- Permanent life insurance is a
permanent, lasting insurance that lasts until death as long
as premiums are paid. It’s more expensive but also has a
cash value accumulation feature. The cash value grows over
time, and when you pass away, your beneficiaries receive the
policy’s face value and accumulation tax free.
The cash value of permanent life insurance can be a source
of retirement income when taken through policy loans. When
you pass away, your beneficiaries receive the policy’s face
amount minus any policy loans – taxfree.
Commitment.
Creating intergenerational wealth through life insurance is
all about long-term commitment. If you start your policy at a
younger age and consistently pay your premiums, the policy’s
cash value may become a significant financial resource. You
could use it for retirement or let it grow, leaving behind a
substantial death benefit for your heirs.
The premiums for permanent life insurance can be
significantly higher compared to term life. However, if your
goal is to build intergenerational wealth, the cost may be
justified since it’s a strategy for building wealth for future
Contact me today!
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Certified Financial Fiduciary
P: (863) 589-6850
E: jimcooper@newinsightfinancial.com
Lake Ashton Resident
99 6th St SW Suite 109
Winter Haven FL 33880
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Understanding policy loans.
Policy loans are the funds you can borrow against the cash
value of your permanent life insurance policy. For instance,
if a financial need arises, you could take up a policyholder
loan instead of withdrawing from your retirement savings. The
interest rate may be lower, and you may have flexibility over
the repayment schedule. However, the death benefit may be
reduced if the loan is outstanding and the policy owner dies.
Irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILIT).
Using life insurance as a wealth creation strategy may involve
irrevocable life insurance trusts. An irrevocable life insurance
trust (ILIT) is a trust created during an insured’s lifetime that
owns and controls a term or permanent life insurance policy
or policies.
We’ve already established that one life insurance benefit is its
tax-free death benefit. However, if your estate is considerably
large, it may be subject to estate taxes, including your life
insurance proceeds. An ILIT can help keep your life insurance
out of your taxable estate. Using this strategy, you can pass
on more wealth to your heirs.
Life insurance as part of your estate plan may be an
appropriate strategy for creating intergenerational wealth.
With your financial, legal, and insurance professionals’ help,
you can objectively determine how to leverage life insurance
for your intergenerational wealth creation goals. Just
remember, as with any wealth-building plan, starting early is
essential.
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SENIOR GAMES PARTICIPANTS!
Left to right:
Doug Epler: Gold, tennis,
mixed doubles. Silver,
men’s tennis doubles
Al Walker: Silver, men’s
tennis doubles
#2
#3
Below: Doug Epler and
Deb Louder: Gold in
Tennis
Robbie and
Left to right:
Doug Epler: Silver
in singles table
tennis, bronze
in mixed doubles
Gina Krall: Silver,
mixed doubles
table tennis
Tom Pavel: Silver, mixed doubles table tennis
Pictured left to
right: Coach
Sandy White,
Sharon Swanson,
Sandy Papineau,
and Cathy Liska,
who earned 14
medals in 3 age
brackets in
various swim events. See page 43 for more info.
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Tammy Shields:
Gold in Bocce
LA Chess Club
members Gary
Winfrey (left) and
Howard Mayne each
brought home bronze
medals in their
respective age
categories. The Chess
Club meets every
Thursday at 1:30 pm
in the Poker Room at
the HFC. For more
information, contact:
Howard Mayne,
howard.mayne@gmail.com, 603-285-5640.
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Learn about Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), the amazing
“liquid gold” that every person has flowing through
their veins at this very moment, on April 12 at 6:30
pm. Carey Coco, nurse practitioner at Keep Moving
Health, will explain how PRP is a widespread and very
popular treatment for a variety of conditions including
joint pain. She will explain the process behind this
innovative treatment and answer any questions that
you may have. You don’t want to miss this very
intriguing medical Think & Drink, so sign up online
today! Everyone will receive a free glass of wine at the
event. Tea and water will be available as well.
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA
Instructor: Gina Krall
Thursdays, 11 to 11:45 am at the HFC. Everyone
welcome. No charge. Mats or chairs available or bring
your own. Slow, gentle poses with long holds.
Positions shown for beginners, intermediate and
experienced.
YOGA SHARE
Facilitator: Sally Winfrey (316-516-2815)
Come join us in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 8:45 am
Wednesdays for a relaxing hour of stretching,
strengthening, and meeting new friends. There is no
charge.
WATER AEROBICS
Facilitator: Mary Dornhecker
Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 am. Returns to the
Clubhouse Pool April 2.
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Know Thy Health
By Lynda Hadley
Diet and exercise are the main staples for
maintaining health and fitness, but there has always
been some debate on which helps to maintain health
and fitness better. Most of us view exercise as a way
to build muscle strength and endurance. We don’t
appreciate the additional benefits of exercise, like
increasing bone density. This means we are less likely
to break or fracture a bone if we should trip and fall.
We also don’t appreciate the hormonal balancing
aspect of exercise that will help us sleep better,
reduce stress, and contribute to an overall feeling of
wellness. Exercise also stresses the body in a way
that causes it to become more resilient to infections
and diseases. On the other hand, a nutrient-dense
healthy diet leads to easier weight management and
a plethora of health benefits to boot. From gut
health that reduces bloating, gas and constipation, to
immune function benefits that minimize allergic
reactions and infections. Just about every body
function will benefit from a healthy nutritious diet.
Ideally, we should incorporate a balanced diet and
exercise to support a healthy mind and body. But
which one helps the most to maintain an ideal body
weight? For most, diet is the most influential part of
maintaining a health body weight. Because of the
calorie-dense foods we consume; we tend to see
faster results from dieting. The reason is simple when
we look at the caloric value of typical food choices.
For example, a morning donut can pack a whopping
300 calories. A burger and fries can easily contribute
500 or more calories to your diet. Conversely,
walking a mile on a treadmill will burn an average of
100 calories. So, many will soon give up on exercise
without appreciating the many health benefits to be
gained. We should aim to balance nutrition with
exercise in a way to fits our daily schedule. Save
sweet treats for special occasions and do some level
of exercise that increases your breath and heart rate
for 15 minutes daily. Our goal is to ensure that what
we do today will benefit us in the days to come.
Keep moving!
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WIND CHIMES
Friday, April 12, from 10 am to 1
pm & Friday, April 19 from 10 am
to Noon at the Clubhouse Craft
Room. During the first session
you will create a beautiful set of
wind chimes like those pictured.
After Jill fires your creation, you
will come back the next week to
put your chimes together. (the
2nd class is optional if you want
to put them together on your own) Sign up at the
Clubhouse Activities Office with a check made out
to Jill Groves for $40. Pre-registration is required.
All materials included. No previous experience is
necessary.
CATCH A WAVE
Wednesday, April 24 from 6
to 9 pm at the Health &
Fitness Center Craft Room.
Create a truly unique 7”
round fused glass wave
suncatcher. Sign up at the
HFC Front Desk with a
check for $40 made out to
Jill Groves.
Pre-registration is required. All
materials included. No previous experience is
necessary.
CREATE A CARD
April 16, 10 am and 12:30 pm pm in the HFC Sports
Court. A guest expert will provide instruction, from
beginner to expert, all supplies and equipment, and
three beautiful cards to take home. No experience
needed. Cost is $12. Sign up at the HFC. Call Karen
at 262-497-3272 with questions.
CARDS FOR ALL AGES
Facilitators: Judy Ridpath (650-678-1174) and
Marianne Morcone (860-712-9440)
Join in the fun making cards on April 3. This class is
for all levels. If you’ve never made cards before
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BEADED FLOWERS
Make two beautiful beaded flowers on April 30 in
the Clubhouse Ballroom! The Art of Beading will
give you step-by-step instructions as well as handson
help at the class. All supplies and instructions will
be included for $10, which will be announced via
email blast. Sign up online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office.
come try something new. All card materials to make
2 cards are provided for $5. Meet the first
Wednesday of each month in the Clubhouse Craft
Room from 2 to 4 pm. You must register to attend,
space is limited. Contact Marianne at
mkegolfer@aol.com at 860-712-9440 or Judy at
judy@judyridpath, 650-678-1174.
CRAFTING WITH CARMEN
Make use of an old t-shirt you no longer wear while
also celebrating Earth Day! On April 9 at 11:30
am Carmen will show you how to make reusable tshirt
bags. If you don’t have a T-shirt, one will be
provided for you at the class. All supplies and
instructions will be included for $8 per person. Space
is limited to 20 people, so don't wait to sign up
online or at the Clubhouse Activities office by April 2.
BOB ROSS OIL
PAINTING
Instructor: Kay Lenherr
April 13 at 1 pm
Clubhouse Craft Room
Bluebird & Dogwood
$35 (payable at class) — sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office by noon on April 12
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Join resident crafter and floral enthusiast Pam Klawinski
on May 7 at 11:30 am to make your very own unique
seasonal décor! In this class, you will learn how to arrange
seasonal colored florals on an 8x10 picture frame that will
be interchangeable for every season and holiday! This
month’s class will be for the Spring and Patriotic holidays.
If you participated in the last class and received a frame,
be sure to bring that frame back to the class, you’ll need
it! All instructions and needed materials will be provided
for $16. Sign up by scanning the QR code on page 24,
online, or at the Clubhouse Activities Office by April 30.
LUNCH & LEARN
Annuities Unveiled & What Your Advisor Isn’t Telling
You. Have annuities left you with questions that you
would like answered? Get those questions answered
while enjoying a delicious lunch in the Ballroom on April 10
at 12 pm. Free! Sign up online or at the Clubhouse
Activities Office today!
LUNCH & LEARN
Long-Term Care without Going Broke. Do you have a
plan in case you need long-term care? Learn how to put
financial plans in place for such an event on May 2 at noon
in the Ballroom while eating a scrumptious lunch. Free!
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
BEGINNERS L INE DANCING
Instructor: Christine Baxter
Tuesdays: 7 pm - Absolute Beginners Line dance (no
experience needed)
8 pm - Beginners Line dance (Basic steps known)
Thursdays: 9 am - Absolute Beginners Line dance (no
experience needed)
10 am - Beginners Line dance (Basic steps known)
Come out for the first hour, stay as long as you like.
Our main goal is to have fun!
TAP JAMMERS
Instructor: Julie Bombard (jbombard73@gmail.com)
Fridays at 10 am on the Clubhouse stage. All levels of
tappers welcome. Not designed for beginners.
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CHAIR YOGA
New - a second class option! Classes offered at 9 am
Tuesday and 11:30 am Thursdays in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. $5 per person, payable to Kim, the instructor.
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
AQUA ZUMBA
Water Zumba at the HFC begins Friday, April 5 from 5:30
to 6:15 pm. Take all your energy and work it in the water
It’s easy on the body, plus its a great resistance exercise.
Tell your friends. The cost is $5 per person, payable to
Nicki, the instructor. Sign up on the HFC TicketLeap link.
VIBES!
This special class is a mash-up of mental health
education, growth and development, socialization,
healthy snacks, and FUN! The MORE is Drumming!
Instructor Kim is a certified Holyoake Drum Facilitator.
We’ll share and learn how to develop intentional
segments of joy and increase overall life satisfaction. Join
us on Thursday, April 25 at 10 am at the Clubhouse
Pavilion. Session 1: The Rhythm of Life. Rhythms around
us impacting behavior, interactions & relationships.
BALANCE , VERTIGO AND
POSTURE PRESENTATION
Tuesday, April 23 at 1 pm at the HFC. Sign up on the
HFC TicketLeap. Do you ever feel a little “off-balance,”
“shaky” or experience vertigo? Do you notice yourself
leaning forward when you stand or walk? Falls can
change your life irrevocably. So why not strengthen your
stability while you can? Come to this gathering of your
neighbors and hear how to enhance your balance and
even “cure” vertigo. Dr. Lakota Hillis from EmpowerMe,
the Physical Therapy group at the HFC, will be our
speaker. Her passion is keeping adults moving safely so
they can be involved in activities they enjoy.
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SOUL
CLUBHOUSE
WATER AEROBICS:
TUESDAYS — SATURDAYS AT 8:30 AM
FREE VIRTUAL MEDITATION SESSION:
MONDAYS AT 3 PM — EMAIL
YOGAWINTERHAVEN@GMAIL.COM
TO RECEIVE ZOOM LINK
CHAIR YOGA: TUESDAYS AT 9 AM
THURSDAYS AT 11:30 AM
$5/CLASS (PAYABLE AT CLASS)
NO EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
VIBES DRUMBEAT SESSION
APRIL 25 AT 10 AM AT THE
CLUBHOUSE PAVILION
BALANCE, VERTIGO & POSTURE
PRESENTATION: APRIL 23 AT 1 PM
HFC
ZUMBA AT THE HFC SPORTS COURT -
WEDNESDAYS AT 5:30 PM. $5
AQUA ZUMBA - APRIL 5, 12 & 26, 5:30 PM
$5
BEGINNING CHAIR & BALANCE:
MONDAYS AT 10 AM
CLASSICAL STRETCH:
MONDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 11 AM
AQUA RELOADED: MONDAYS AT 12 PM,
WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS AT 10 AM
CARDIO SWING & YOGA COOL:
TUESDAY & THURSDAYS AT 9 AM
TRIPLE B (BAT WINGS, BELLIES, &
BULGES): WEDNESDAYS AT 9 AM
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BASIC FITNESS & CARDIO:
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 10 AM
AQUA MOTION:
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS AT 4 PM
BACK TO BASICS: FRIDAYS AT 9 AM
GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA:
THURSDAYS, 11 AM
international, and contemporary music. The routines
use simple, repetitive dance moves that are easy to
follow. Every dance move can be modified for a low
or high impact workout for any skill level.
ZUMBA is a dance fitness class using Latin,
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philosophy with traditional aqua fitness disciplines,
blending it all together into a safe, challenging, waterbased
workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning,
and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief.
simply
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CLUB, GROUP, AND
ORGANI ZATION UPDATES
Has the leadership for your Club, Group, or
Organization changed recently or is your group
planning to take a summer hiatus? Contact Sheila,
Clubhouse Office Manager, at 863.324.5457
or smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com to make these
updates. This is very important in order to keep the
database, scheduling and media up to date.
NEW — BOOK CLUB
The Bookmobile is bringing an exciting new book club
to Lake Ashton on the second and fourth
Wednesdays in the Craft Room! This group is limited
to 10 residents per month. Format: Come to the first
meeting, receive the book, discuss some background
information and do some get-to-know-you questions.
Take the book home and read, then come to
the second meeting and do group discussion
questions. First meeting is April 10. April & May’s
book: A Man Called Ove. Sign up online or at the
Clubhouse Activities Office.
GARDEN CLUB
By Lynn Davis
Lake Ashton’s Garden Club’s toured Dennis
Krupinski’s backyard on March 13. Dennis has a huge
love of pollinating plants. The club is fortunate to have
such talent. A special thank you to Dennis.
The Garden Club Plant Sale is April 10 from 10 to
11:30 am in the Pavilion. Everyone in the community is
welcome. This will be the Garden Club’s third annual
fundraiser. Each year the club has expanded the plant
inventory. This year there will be pots, gardening
books, planters, besides succulents, herbs, perennials,
and tropical plants. A silent auction will be held from
10 to 10:30 am. Please help support Lake Ashton’s
Garden Club! The support received helps maintain
gardening projects the group has done within the
community.
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CAMERA CLUB
By Larry Hillock
This month’s camera club meeting is Monday, April
8th at 10:30 pm in the cinema. Anyone with an interest
in photography is welcome to attend. This month we
will welcome back professional photographer Reinier
Munguia as our guest speaker. He will share with us
some easy photo editing tricks such as photo
stacking. Members are encouraged to bring along a few
pictures to share with the group on a flash
drive. Remember to visit the club’s Facebook page for
further information and activities. This should be a good
month to get out and capture some great pictures.
SINGLES CLUB
By Carol Corley
Many residents of Lake Ashton have found friends
through a fun club — the Singles Club. Some residents
have been single for a long time, others for a very short
period of time. Doing activities together can make being
single a bit happier. The club meets the first Sunday of
every month at 2 pm. Usually it is in the Clubhouse
Ballroom. However, if that space has been booked, we
meet in the Card Room. The April meeting will be April
7. At that meeting, we will discuss activities we might
want to do that month or in the near future. We also play
cards after the meeting (Five Crown, but feel free to
suggest another favorite). And we go out for dinner at
about 4:30 — location changes each week. Every other
Sunday at 2 p.m. we meet in the same room for cards,
then go for dinner after. You will be most welcome.
Activities being considered for future include a lunch at
The Crooked Bass Grill and Tavern in Avon Park, Catfish
Country in Bartow, and several others. Also, Bok Tower
and Circle Bar B visits are possible.
LA BELLES
By Raylene Freedman
Spring has sprung! Celebrate together at April’s LA
Belles luncheon, at Ruby Tuesday (5995 Cypress
Gardens Blvd., Winter Haven) at 11:30 on April 24.
Contact Raylene at 586-214-4895 with questions.
Hostesses are Raylene Freedman and Diane Struble.
Sign up online or at the Clubhouse Activities Office.
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By Earl Schley
The LA Pickleball Association held a Sadie Hawkins
tournament on March 3. Over 50 people
participated in the event and many people got in
the spirit and dressed for the occasion. As each
women’s name was called, she had to pick her
partner from a bag with all the men’s names in it.
Mother Nature
decided to end
the event a little
early but
everyone went
in the HFC to
share snacks
and fellowship
until the rain
stopped.
Dennis Santino had another successful beginner’s
clinic on March 11. If you would like to check out
pickleball and find out why it’s the fastest growing
sport in America, then Dennis’s clinics are a great
place to start. His next clinic in on April 15 and April
22 (must be able to attend both). The Social
committee is planning many more events for this
year. Besides great exercise, pickleball is a
wonderful way to meet people and have fun. It’s
easy to join in the fun. Just go to the HFC and there
is a sign up sheet. The dues are only a dollar a
month — $12/year. Hope to see you on the courts.
GENEALOGY CLUB
By Jane Imparl
The next Genealogy Club meeting will be held on
Wednesday, April 10 at 2 pm in the HFC Craft Room.
We will be discussing our “brick walls”, interesting
stories we found about our ancestors, and answering
participants’ questions that have arisen while they
have done research. Come join the fun and enjoyment
of meeting and working with your fellow Lake
Ashtonians. Any questions? Call Jane at
815-545-6655. Hope to see y’all there.
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By Paul Ritz
The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their
monthly meeting April 4 in-person only at HFC
Community Center. Social time with snacks will be from
6:00 to 6:30 pm. Please bring your own beverage. The
in-person General meeting will start at 6:30. Speaker will
be Lori Edwards, Polk County Supervisor of Elections, to
discuss the processes for the upcoming elections.
Email lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for more
information.
LA REPUBLICAN CLUB
By Bud Colburn
The Lake Ashton Republican Club will meet
Wednesday, April 24 in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 3:30
pm for sign-in and social time. The meeting will start at
4. Guest speaker is Lake Wales Mayor Jack Hilligoss.
He was enthusiastically received last year after
providing an informative and inspirational speech. We
will provide detailed results of the Lake Wales
municipal bring neighbor egister
Republican). We look forward to seeing everyone
there!
LA ROCKERS
By Annie Lutz
LA Rockers is a wonderful group of residents that
spreads acts of kindness to our LA Community. By
painting and hiding rocks here at Lake Ashton we hope
to provide the right message at just the right time. We
are also continuing our service project at Waters Edge
by teaching a rock painting workshop for residents just
in time for Easter. As our group grows, we’ve had an
average of 28 members at each meeting. Come give
the group a try! You don’t need to be an artist to create
beautiful rocks. There has been a change to our
meeting times — meetings are held in the HFC
Community Center from 1 to 4 pm on the 1st and 3rd
Wednesday of the month. The 1st Wednesday is for
current members to learn new skills and techniques.
The 3rd Wednesday is a “Free Paint and Newcomers
Session”. Newcomers are welcome! (continued)
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their first session so it’s very important to contact MJ
Richards (mjmrichards517@gmail.com) at least five
days before their first meeting so that supplies can
be provided. If you are lucky enough to find a rock,
please post a photo of your rock on Talk of Lake
Ashton’s (TOLA) Facebook page. It means a lot for
us to see where our rocks go.
SANDY ’ S NYS GROUP
By Joyce Notarnicola
The April gathering will be on the 10th at Cherry
Pocket Steak & Seafood 3100 Canal Rd, Lake Wales.
5:30 pm. Social Time is 6 pm, order dinner off the
menu. The room that we have reserved will
accommodate 34 people. We hope that there is room
for everyone that would like to come but otherwise
it’s first come, first serve. Please RSVP to Deirdre at
auntdeda@hotmail.com. Going forward, our monthly
get-togethers will be mostly held in the Clubhouse
ballroom on the third Friday of the month at 6:30 pm.
Traditionally these will be potlucks, but we welcome
any other suggestions (such as pizza nights, caterers,
themes, etc). Please note the following dates for the
clubhouse events: May 17, August 16, September 20,
October 18. Newbies: Please 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 on April 10th at
5:30 pm at Cherry Pocket.
ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB
By Susie Escoda
Please join us on Thursday, April 18th at 6pm for our
Italian club potluck. We meet at the HFC. Bring a
dollar to cover costs, a dish to share (desserts are
taken care of and a beverage of your choice. Come
and meet some new friends and we look forward to
seeing you there. Any questions call Susie Escoda
863-206-6566
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ZDUPLICATE BRIDGE
By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh
Duplicate bridge is played every Monday at 12:45 pm
in the Clubhouse Card Room. The game is open to all
residents regardless of skill level. Participants should
have some experience playing bridge plus a partner is
required. We have approximately 60 players in the
group and can assist new players in finding a partner.
Advance registration is encouraged and can be done
by using the Red book in the Card Room or by
contacting Don Fuller at dfuller627@yahoo.com to
register or receive more information.
February 19: 1st North-South 1st James Ford & Don
Fuller; 2nd Chris Verges & Karla Gengler; 3rd Liz
Smith & Keith Stevens; East-West 1st Janice Fleming
& June Clark; 2nd Dana Griffiths & Marge Kniat; 3rd
Ralph Ritter & Nancy Golding
February 26: North-South 1st Marion Nelson & Roger
Nelson; 2nd James Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Pat Foster
& Sonny Robinson; East-West 1st Graham Littlehales
& Tom Fleming; 2nd Nelda Sedlacek & Pauline Pare;
3rd Dee Mayne & Jeannine Connors
March 4: South 1st Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 2nd Pat
Foster & Sonny Robinson; 3rd Dick Dole & Lois Dole;
East-West 1st Nelda Sedlacek & Pauline Pare;
2nd Ralph Ritter & Judy Robertson; 3rd Char Walters
& Liz Leigh
March 11: North-South 1st Keith Stevens & Colette
McKie; 2nd Don Fuller & Ralph Ritter; 3rd Marion
Nelson & Roger Nelson; East-West 1st Graham
Littlehales & Howard Mayne; 2nd Nelda Sedlacek &
Pauline Pare; 3rd Dee Mayne & Jeannine Connors
LAVA AUXILIARY
By Chris Graves
All are invited to join us at the next meeting of the
LAVA Auxiliary on Wednesday, April 17 at 6:30 p.m.
near the stage at the Clubhouse.
UPCOMING EVENT:: It is going to be a “bowtiful”
patriotic month in May. Beginning the beginning of
April the beautiful red, white and blue bows will be
for sale at the Monday Morning Coffee Talks as well
as at the Golf Pro Shop. Please feel free to call me
for more info: (Chris Graves 863-514-5368).
Check out this note and picture from our local Girl
Scout Troop. It shows how “something sweet” like
Girl Scout Cookies can make a difference. “Last
night LAVA Auxiliary, LAVA, and their members
donated $1,440 towards the Gift of Caring
program! That is 240 cookies that will be donated
to our military troops overseas! We also sold 74
boxes of cookies during the meeting and will be
delivering 16 additional boxes this weekend.
Thank you for your continued support of the Girl
Scout program and the Gi f t of Car ing
Sponsorship.” The Girl Scouts at the meeting had
a chance to mingle with the veterans as well.
God Bless
A m e r i c a
a n d G o d
B l es s ou r
Ve t e r a n s
and Active
Military.
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By Sandy White
Pictured are
Lake Ashton
swim team
members:
Sandy
Papineau,
Cathy Liska,
Sharon Swanson, Carole Scites, and coach Sandy
White at the Polk County Senior Games in
February. Together, they won 14 medals, Sandy P. set
a personal best time, and Cathy set a new Polk
County games record. The team is part of the Lake
Ashton Swim Club, which was formed 5 years ago as
a way for residents to get and stay fit. The club has a
fitness group and a competitive group that meet
three times a week. The fitness group has a
suggested workout, which is individually modified
based on need. The competitive group has workouts
tailored to competition, and each participates in one
or more Senior Games swim meets each year. The
program has no charge and members do not have to
commit to three times a week. Technique instruction
is provided by the instructor/coach, if desired. Some
fellow residents have asked what it takes to be part of
the team. If you can swim two lengths of the indoor
pool and are interested in improving your endurance,
strokes, and speed, you can be part of the team. All
you need to do is show up at the HFC indoor pool
(with bathing suit and towel) on Mondays at 6 pm,
Wednesdays at 1 pm, or Saturdays at 10 am. Goggles
are highly recommended. For more info,
email sandyw1994@aol.com.
LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF
MEALS ON WHEELS
By Marcia Santino
Meals on Wheels of Polk County receives no state or
federal funding. It relies heavily on revenues generated by
its thrift store sales for approximately 40% of its income.
To make donating more convenient, beginning in April,
LA FOMOW is establishing “MOW Second Chance
Donation Day”. On the third Thursday of each month,
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Lake Ashton residents may drop off quality donations* at
either the south dressing room in the Clubhouse Ballroom
or the the HFC between the hours of 9 am to 3 pm.
Donations will be collected at the end of the day and
delivered to Meals on Wheels for you. Please mark your
calendar: April 18 is donation day this month.
*Acceptable donations include anything of quality in resellable
condition except large furniture items (such as
sofas and recliners) and no mattresses. Their bestselling
categories include home décor, name brand clothing and
accessories, kitchen items and shoes. All donations are
greatly appreciated. Interested in shopping? The
MOWPolk Thrift Store is located at 620 6TH St. NW in
Winter Haven behind the main building. It is open
Monday — Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm. Join our club!
Email: lafomow@gmail.com for information.
LA TRAVELERS
By Carolyn Bishop
The Lake Ashton Travelers
have entered their busy
season with gatherings
and rallies in full swing. In
February we held our
annual Potluck with over
150 in attendance.
Potlucks are an integral
part of almost every rally
with everyone coming together for a feast and
fellowship. March will take us just down the road in lake
Wales to Canopy Oaks RV Park. A unique gem of a
campground with an Island Tiki Bar and activities
galore. April will find us in Sarasota at the Sun
Outdoors RV Resort. Sunset cruises, the Ringling
Brothers Museum and the prettiest beach in all of
Florida, Siesta Key, are a few of the highlights to come.
And then in May before our Snowbird Travelers head
out on their Summer trips, we will convene in
Savannah, Georgia at the lovely Creekfire RV Resort.
This rally is focused all around the beautiful Savannah
and even includes our very own private Mystery Dinner
Theater performance. As a group we definitely stay
busy and welcome all interested Rvers to come to our
weekly socials from 3:30 to 5 pm every Tuesday in the
Clubhouse Ballroom.
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GOLF
LAMGA
By David Kubissa
A lot of happy golfers walked away from the annual LAMGA Member-Guest tournament held from March 7-9.
Many of the smiling faces belonged to top finishers in the three-day tournament, while others cheerfully settled for
a good time amid great weather, tasty meals, a wide array of top-notch raffle prizes and the joy of golfing
camaraderie.
In all, 120 golfers participated in an event made possible by about 70 businesses and services whose sponsorship
signs decorated the golf course at each tee. Sponsors were not the only source of success for the tournament.
Invaluable help from the pro shop team, volunteers and the Eagle’s Nest staff played a big part in the event.
Here are the results of the 10 flights in order of finish, from first place through third. The member’s name is first and
the guest second:
Flight 1: Bob Dupuis/Tim Dupuis; Stan Scheffen/Jerry McDonough; Frank Svarczkopf/ Dave Wampler
Flight 2: Tom Fleming/Jeff Fleming; Rolly Geyer/Burris Warner Jr.; Bob Plummer/Kelly Shafer
Flight 3: Bill Ferrieri/Bill Moore-Gough; John Candler/Ed Bennett; Bill Winchester/ Mark Hogan
Flight 4: Steve Morgan/Ken Geissler; Tim Wayt/Carl Maenza; Frank Vasquenza/R.J. Dominic
Flight 5: John Reed/Chris Bruser; Jim Phillips/Tony Dixon; Dan McGurren/Mike McGurren
Flight 6: Dennis Dillon/Vince Notaro; Mike Brennan/Robert Catapano; Bob Zelazny/ Burris Warner Sr.
Flight 7: Dave Akers/Matt Lambert; Denis Lussier/Robert Martel ; Mike Krigelski/Wally Hoeft
Flight 8: Don Connors/Jay Weber; Harry Krumrie/Gregg Forsyth; Jerry Ryan/Patrick Ryan
Flight 9: Tom Schoendorf/John Grebe; Jacques Fleischmann/Ronnie Langston ; Jim Kutsch/Eli Morrow
Flight 10: Tom Williams/Terry Byle; Pat O’Neil/Randy Rochefort; John Milsom/Dan Trudgen
Update: The second month of the annual Red Hoagland Hyundai Challenge closed with the following leaders as of
Feb. 29: 1) Alan Gasner, $58.75; 2) Mike Krigelski, $50.25; 3) Tie. Tom Murphy and Darrell Reid, $49.25; 5) Pat
O'Neil, $48.25. The figures represent their accumulative 2024 winnings, paid out in pro shop credits. Sponsors’
salute --The following were signature sponsors of the Member-Guest Tournament: Amerity Financial/Burris Warner;
Chris Bruser, Mutual of Omaha reverse mortgage specialist; Art’s Golf Cars, Red Hoagland Hyundai, Huston
Cadillac Buick
Pictured clockwise left to right: Burris Warner of
Amerity Financial was a major sponsor and a
tournament participant.
Chris Bruser of Mutual of Omaha sponsored the
welcome party and participated as a guest in the
tournament.
Volunteers Kathy Geyer, Esther Wilson and
Diane Struble teamed up to serve Bloody Marys.
The Red Hoagland Hyundai Shootout gives
golfers one shot to get closest to the hole on
No. 18 West.
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*LA NINERS
By Marti Schmidt
Help us celebrate Carolyn Alvero for her Hole-In-One on 12 West of
February 26, 2024 – WAY TO GO! We had a great turnout for our
February 19-20 Pick-Your-Partner Two Person Scramble Ringer, followed
by a delicious lunch of either shrimp tacos or pulled pork sandwich at
Charm City. April’s Closing Day has arrived with a Tropical Tuesday Theme
on April 2nd, including free luncheon for all (buy your own cocktails.)
Looking forward to seeing everyone there! Hard to believe that our
“traveling” members will be leaving for parts unknown (or their other
homes) this month and the summer season will start April 9th. Safe travels for those leaving for a while, and please continue
sending healing thoughts to our members and/or their families who continue to struggle with health issues. Still have
questions? Ready to join? Contact Denise at denisepops23@aol.com for more info!
LALGA
By Beverly Hines
LALGA Play Day and Closing Luncheon is April 9th. The play should be fun with a 1-2-3 Shamble format. The primary purpose
of the closing luncheon is to present awards to the members for accomplishments in golf and to formally announce the elected
officers for the upcoming season. We are appreciative of all the work our Board, volunteers, Golf Pros, and Eagles Nest staff do
for our league. Elections for the office of President and Secretary were held in March. Margie Desham was nominated for
President and Sandra Lancaster for Secretary. President and Secretary are elected in even years for a 2-year term. New officers
will begin their terms on June 1. LakeAshtonLiving.com/community/golf/lalga has a complete list of Board members as well as
other information about the league. LALGA Play Days will continue during the spring and summer months. 18-Holers Ladies
Golf every Tuesday - Shotgun Start at 9:00 am. Our summer tournament will be held July 8 & 9. Many ladies will be leaving
soon for their summer homes but are expected to be back in the fall. Until then, safe travels and have a great summer. Red
Hoagland Challenge (top money winners so far this year): 1st - Liz Leigh, 2nd - Bev Hines, 3rd - Kathy Reed, 4th - Mafie Walker.
LAKE ASHTON WOMEN’S INTERCLUB PLAYOFFS
By Liz Leigh (Team Captain)
The Lake Ashton Women’s Interclub team is headed to the State Women’s Interclub Championship in early April as we have
just won our final play off match against Pasadena Yacht and Golf Club in Gulfport, FL. This is a 6 week season, with two rounds
of playoffs, and a state championship. It is a state wide NET competition between clubs in our area.
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11 am
Ladies’Luncheon
May 17 at
Clubhouse ballroomlunch ~ shopping ~laughs
Tic k e ts: $2 0
on sale April 2 at the clubhouse activities office & online
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