LA II (WH) HOA NEWS By Connie Strassberg, Treasurer Thank you to Sophia Brennan, Nancy Rudy and Charlie Statler, for organizing the "West Connection" BBQ hosted by the HOA. It was enjoyable meeting all who came. We hope you had a wonderful afternoon. The HOA's two flyer slots at the top of the flyer board at the Health and Fitness Center (HFC) currently contain "Email Contact Authorization Forms" and "Age Verification Forms". To get email notifications from LA2 HOA, you must submit a completed Email Authorization Form to our management company, Stambaugh. Pick up a copy of the form from our flyer slot; fill out the requested information; either mail the form back to Stambaugh or simply put it into the White HOA mailbox at the HFC. Age Verification of our homes' occupants is required by state law to be completed every two years. Every home in Lake Ashton West will soon receive a copy of the Age Verification form and instructions from Stambaugh. You can also pick up a copy of the form from our flyer slot. Please fill this form out according to the directions and return it to Stambaugh as quickly as possible. We do not want to risk losing our 55+ designation. If you are a snowbird please take care of this before leaving Lake Ashton. To have access to announcements, posted documents, directory, calendar, and more, sign up at https://stambaugh.cincwebaxis.com. . First time users: In the upper right hand corner of the page, you will find the button marked "Sign In”. Push this button and you will be prompted to sign up. The LA2 HOA Board of Directors meets on the third Tuesday of the month at the HFC (check at the front desk for location). The next meeting is scheduled for April 15. The agenda along with the time of the meeting will be emailed to all who are signed up to receive email. ARC meetings are the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1 pm at the HFC (please check at the front desk for the location).ARC Tracker: arctracker.com; area: Lake Ashton 2. To contact the ARC, follow instructions in the ARC Tracker. 20 Central Native Plants of Florida By Lynn Davis The meadow garlic is an instant winner for anyone with a herb garden. This native variety grows well in sandy or clay soil. It’s a great companion for other alliums. This plant reaches approximately one foot tall and clumps or mounds. The meadow garlic will go dormant in the summer and fall. The plant is edible and also deer plus rabbit resistant. So plant it with your herbs or use as a deterrent for those munching critters. Enjoy the swaying and aroma of these white/ lilac blooms. LA II (WH) HOA BOARD • President Bill Testa, PresidentLA2HOA@gmail.com • VP- ARC Mike Brennan, VPArcLA2HOA@gmail.com • Secretary Joe Ellwanger, SecretaryLA2HOA@gmail.com • Treasurer Connie Strassberg, TreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com • Asst Treasurer Ray Rudy, VPTreasurerLA2HOA@gmail.com LA (LW) HOA CONTACTS • Marti Schmidt, President/Treasurer president@lakeashtonhoa.org • John Donahue, VP & ARC Director vp@lakeashtonhoa.org • Glen Hart, VP2 & Compliance Director vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org • Tim Doyle, Secretary secretary@lakeashtonhoa.org • Deanne Mayne, Secretary 2 & Compliance Director, sec2@lakeashtonhoa.org
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