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L.A. TIMES Lake Ashton Community Newsletter February 2026 Simply the Best! Quilt Show February 25 4141 Ashton Club Drive Lake Wales, FL 33859 Lake Ashton is a 55 & Older Deed Restricted Community 863.324.6032 863.324.5457 www.lakeashtoncdd.com

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NEWSLETTER STAFF FEBRUARY 2026 Christine Wells Editor cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com 863.324.5457 Valerie LeBlanc Advertising Sales, Layout & Design valerie@lakeashtoncdd.com SUBMISSION GUIDELINES March Issue Deadline: February 16 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. Lake Ashton employees are at your service. We want your experiences in the Clubhouse, Golf Course and HFC to be as pleasant and memorable as possible! Please do not hesitate to contact us with any comments, questions or concerns. LAKE ASHTON CLUBHOUSE 4141 Ashton Club Drive Lake Wales, FL 33859 Phone: 863-324-5457 lakeashtoncdd.com LACDD Community Director: Christine Wells, 863-324-5457 cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com Clubhouse Office Manager: Sheila Moreland, 863-324-5457 smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com Clubhouse Activities Assistant: Caroline Lane, 863-324-6032 clane@lakeashtoncdd.com Clubhouse Operations Manager: Matt Fisher, 863-956-6207 mfisher@lakeashtoncdd.com LW Homeowners Association (HOA) 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 863-325-0065 directors@lakeashtonhoa.org lakeashtonhoa.com 863-326-1032 ipeterson@lakeashtongc.com kevin.baker@troon.com 863-326-1085 sgoodwin@lakeashtongc.com 863.326.1304 Tues & Thurs info@lakeashtonstorage.com 8 - 4 pm 863-358-0809 kshipley@empowerme.com In case of emergency, dial 911! Lake Wales Police: 863-678-4223 Winter Haven Police: 863-291-5858 Polk County Sheriff: 863-298-6200 3 Thompson Nursery Rd. (LW) Gate House Security: 863-324-7290 County Road 653 (WH) Gate House Security: 863-318-0237

MONDAY 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. FEBRUARY 2 • Birthdays and Anniversaries • Featured Speaker TBA - Stay Tuned to Media for More Information • Featured Vendors: AUS Senior Living, Christine Graves Insurance, ComForCare FEBRUARY 9 • Bite Me Monday — Donations of pet food and/or supplies for the Humane Society of Polk County • Featured Speaker: Homeless Graduating Seniors • Featured Vendors: Matt Simpson - Edward Jones, AdventHealth, Aging Care Experts FEBRUARY 16 • Peanut Butter Monday - Donations of nonperishable foods to be donated to a local food bank • Featured Speaker: Secrets to Healthy Skin and Skin Cancer Awareness with Cypress Crown Dermatology • Featured Vendor: American Senior Benefits FEBRUARY 23 — NO MONDAY COFFEE LACDD Board of Supervisors Meeting 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. IN THIS ISSUE NEWS 6 LA LOOKS 18 SAFETY 22 MOVIES 24 EVENTS 26 CLUBS 29 MIND & BODY 35 GOLF 40 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETINGS LAKE ASHTON II (WH) CDD Thursday, February 19 9 am at the Health & Fitness Center Joint Meeting with LACDD March 19 at the HFC LAKE ASHTON (LW) CDD Monday, February 23 9 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom CIT Y COMMISSION MEETINGS LW: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6 pm, Commission Chambers, Municipal Administration Bldg., 201 W. Central Ave., Lake Wales WH: 2nd & 4th Mondays at 6:30 pm, John Fuller Auditorium in City Hall, 451 3rd St. NW, Winter Haven POLK COUNT Y BOCC MEETINGS 1st & 3rd Tues. , 9 am, Board Room, 330 W. Church St., Bartow

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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! LOST AND FOUND If you have lost anything at the Clubhouse or surrounding area, stop by the Clubhouse Office, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm, to check the Lost and Found to see if it has been turned in. Lost and Found items will frequently be displayed at Monday Coffee and may be donated to local charities if not claimed. NEW RESIDENT ORIENTATION The next new resident orientation will be held in the Clubhouse Ballroom on March 17 at 2 pm. Get introduced to the community, and meet other new residents and community leaders. Sign up online or at either Activities Office. 6 ATTENTION REGI STERED CLUB FACILITATORS If you would like to set up an information table at the New Resident Orientation, please send an email to Sheila Moreland, smoreland@lakeashtoncdd.com. HOMELESS GRADUATING SENIORS MONDAY COFFEE PRESENTATION FEB . 9 By Doris Reisinger Come to the Monday Coffee February 9and hear the speaker Mr. Ben Ruch. He is originally from Saratoga Springs, NY and came down to Florida to attend college at Southeastern in 2003 and got his BA in Psychology. He has served students and families experiencing homelessness for over 16 years, first serving as the Director of the emergency family shelter for the Lakeland Salvation Army from 2009 to 2016. In 2016 he transitioned to working for the Polk County Public School with the Homeless Education Program (Hearth Project) as a Homeless Advocate. In 2019 he took over as the Homeless Liaison overseeing the Hearth Project. He will welcome your questions and comments and donations, financial or domestic items, will also be accepted at the meeting. Both Activities Desks are also accepting donations. Checks should be made out to Polk County Schools and in remarks note Homeless Graduating Seniors. Contact Doris at 217-652-6636 for more information. Stop by the Clubhouse Activities Office to put in an application if you would be interested in volunteering to help in positions such as the Tech Help Desk, Activities Advisory Group, Event Set-up, Event Breakdown, or Other Event Support at the Clubhouse. This is a great opportunity to meet new people and get to know more about what goes on behind the scenes.

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LACDD NEWS By Christine Wells, LA (LW) CDD Community Director (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) LACDD 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 February is full of a multitude of opportunities to meet new neighbors and create lasting relationships. Lake Ashton is fortunate to have two facilities to offer a plethora of entertainment and educational opportunities designed to maintain an active, engaging lifestyle. Take a look at pages 35 — 39, in addition to the calendar inserts for information on the current activities, events, and classes at the Clubhouse and Health and Fitness Center (HFC). The Lake Ashton Activities Advisory Group recently welcomed a new member and continues to meet on a monthly basis to evaluate past events and assist staff with planning future events and activities at the Clubhouse and the HFC. Suggestions for entertainment, educational classes, and activities are always welcomed and are evaluated by the group at each meeting. If you have any suggestions for programming or constructive feedback on past events and activities, please reach out to LACDD Community Director Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or LAIICDD Community Director Karen Van Kirk at kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com. LACDD Supervisors met on January 26 to attend to community matters. Supervisors discussed the Restaurant at Lake Ashton and asked that staff issue a Request for Proposals for Restaurant and Catering services at the Clubhouse. The Board ratified the contract with Nation Security for Security Services at Lake Ashton (Lake Wales). Supervisors approved of installing an automatic door opener at the west entrance to the Ballroom. There was discussion regarding solar street lights and options to renew the current TECO agreement. Additional information will be presented at the February 23 Board of Supervisors meeting. Residents are encouraged to attend meetings to get first hand information on community issues and projects. Please visit lakeashtoncdd.com for meeting dates and Supervisor contact information. During this busy time of year staff is working hard to ensure the level of customer service residents are accustomed to is not affected by the increase in workload. Please be patient if you encounter lines at the Activities Office or Clubhouse Office. Staff works hard to give each resident a personalized experience and sometimes that takes a little time. Residents can visit the Clubhouse or HFC to receive clerical services, including faxing, scanning, copying, and notary services. Please remember tickets to LACDD (Lake Wales) sponsored events, and most Club events, can be purchased online, now. Please follow the links sent out via email blast, to purchase tickets. 8

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LAIICDD NEWS By Karen Van Kirk, LAIICDD Community Director (kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com) LA II CDD BOARD OF SUP ERVISO RS Jim Mecsics, Chairman Public Safety & District Operations/Programs Office Hours: Tuesdays 9:30 am to 12 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 11 am to 12 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 We hope you were able to attend the HFCs Annual Health and Fitness Expo which recently took place at Lake Ashton’s Health & Fitness Center, celebrating its 14th anniversary. The Expo was a huge success, where many vendors participated and it was well attended. I would like to thank all staff and volunteers for their help in making this annual event a success. As more residents come back to meet their exercise and weight goals, it is important to remember that flu season is here. To help protect yourself and those around you, here are a few practical ways you can help keep yourself healthy and others as well: Practice good sanitation by washing your hands regularly. The HFC also has hand sanitizing stations throughout the building to minimize the risk of transferring germs. Listen to your body and ensure you are getting the amount of sleep you need to stay healthy, choose healthy foods that nourish your body. Regular physical activity has been shown to reduce the likelihood of getting sick, and there are plenty of fun exercise classes at the HFC to help in this regard. Keep your routine enjoyable by mixing things up and at the first sign of a cold or flu, many doctors suggest taking a Zinc supplement. February promises to be a busy month at the HFC, with a range of exciting activities and events planned for the community. February 6, join us for an evening of live music featuring the band Haines City Limit. The performance will take place at the HFC from 6 to 9 pm. You can reserve a table in advance at the HFC or pay at the door to enjoy the show. Celebrate Mardi Gras on February 17 with our special Fat Tuesday event, featuring music by D.J. Wayne. “Laissez les bons temps rouler” aka let the good times roll and join in on the festivities HFC-style. You can reserve a table in advance or pay at the door. Dance at 4 to 7 pm. February 19, save the date for the upcoming LA 2 CDD Board of Supervisors meeting at 9 am. February 24, we are pleased to host an Educational Seminar with Rebecca Player from the Winter Haven Library. The session, titled “Stories Worth Saving: Tips for Organizing Photos and Sharing Memories,” will offer valuable advice on how to organize your photographs and preserve your cherished memories. The Educational Seminar will begin at 1 pm. You may sign up at the HFC Activities Desk or call 863-595-1562 to sign up by phone. As we embark on the new year, the HFC extends its warmest wishes to all residents of our community. We hope everyone enjoys a happy and healthy 2026. May this year bring you success in your wellness journey and fulfillment in your personal goals. Together, let us continue to support one another and make this year our best yet. 10

CLUBHOUSE CRAFT ROOM DEDICATED TO PAT NEAVES By Diane Dillon On January 12, 2026, the Clubhouse Craft Room was dedicated to long-time Lake Ashton resident Pat Neaves. Pat was the president of BOLLA, Blankets of Love at Lake Ashton, fr om 2011-2022. She was also active in the LAVA Auxiliary and many other initiatives at Lake Ashton. Under Pat’s leadership, BOLLA donated over 14,000 blankets to the children of Polk County and raised over $50,000 for BOLLA through Trash to Treasure sales. Pat moved to Pittsburgh to be with her family in 2022, but kept in close contact with her many friends here until her death late in 2025. Pat’s family, the members of BOLLA, LAVA and the LAVA Auxiliary were all in attendance as Christine Wells and Matt Fisher assisted Pat’s husband Don in hanging a plaque in the Craft Room. The members of BOLLA hosted a lovely reception afterward where heartwarming stories flowed. Everyone agreed that Pat’s kind and generous nature was infectious. Her many words of wisdom were displayed on a slideshow throughout the reception. Pat’s daughters Sara and Laura expressed their sincere appreciation that their mom was being recognized for her tireless contributions to Lake Ashton. Don recounted the countless trips he made to JoAnn Fabrics. All agreed that Pat was truly inspirational to those around her. She often said, “It’s all about the children”. It was such a fitting tribute to someone dear to so many. RESIDENT AUTHOR’S MEMORIAL DONATION Cary R. Davis, an author and Lake Ashton resident, recently donated $400 to Stop Soldier Suicide, honoring the memory of his high school friend Rick Heyser, a decorated Navy SEAL. Heyser served with distinction during the Persian Gulf War and was widely admired for his courage, leadership, and dedication to service. In later years, he faced cancer with resilience and dignity, leaving a lasting impression on those who knew him. Davis’s donation recognizes both Heyser’s legacy and the ongoing need to support veterans facing mental health challenges. The gift was made on behalf of the Lake Ashton community, reflecting shared values of compassion, remembrance, and civic engagement. Stop Soldier Suicide is a national nonprofit dedicated to preventing veteran suicide through outreach, research, and intervention. Davis is the author of Arcturus: A Sandstorm, a Demon, and the Secret Mission That Kept Israel Out of the Gulf War, with book proceeds also benefiting Stop Soldier Suicide, reinforcing his commitment to honoring military service through action. 12

CLUBS, GROUPS, AND ORGANIZATIONS REMINDERS It is exciting to see so many residents enjoying the amenities and staff wants to ensure all residents have an equal opportunity to book a room for a new activity or join one of the groups that currently meet at the Clubhouse and HFC. Residents interested in joining a new group should visit both Activities Desks to obtain a list of registered Club, Groups, and Organizations that meet in each location. In keeping with the Joint Amenity Facilities Policies, there are no personal “standing” weekly reservations allowed for the Amenity Facilities listed in the reservation policies. Registered clubs, groups, and organizations may make “standing” reservations. To register as a Lake Ashton Club, Group, or Organization please visit the Clubhouse Office or HFC Activities Office to obtain an application. Once approved by the respective Community Director you may make your standing reservation at the Clubhouse and/or Health and Fitness Center. To be considered a club, group or organization the following criteria must be met in its entirety. 1. Clubs must be comprised of a minimum of at least five (5) Patrons. 2. No Club may be formed, and no activities held within the Amenities Facilities, for commercial or profitmaking purposes. 3. The purpose of each Club must be to provide lifestyle-enhancing opportunities to Patrons and not to effectuate sales of products or services. Clubs may generate funds through dues and proceeds from Club organized events. If a Club chooses to generate funds, a check-and-balance system must be in place. 4. Club membership and Club activities must be available to all Patrons. Patrons will be given priority to attend any club activity or event. 5. Registered guests may be invited to attend if space permits. The Amenity Manager has the right to ask registered Guests and other Non-Residents to leave if necessary to accommodate Patrons. 6. Club facilitators are responsible for ensuring all participants of any club, group, or organization events are residents of Lake Ashton or in possession of a valid Facilities Guest Pass. If unauthorized participants try and gain access to District amenities, it is the responsibility of the facilitator to contact Staff and have the unauthorized participants removed from District amenities. 7. Criteria for Club membership should be governed by the individual club’s Bylaws and must comply with the adopted Joint Amenity Facilities Policies. Violations of any of the Joint Amenity Facilities Policies by any Club may result in the loss of that Club’s privileges within the Amenity Facilities. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director Christine Wells at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or 863-324-5457, or LAII (WH) CDD Community Director Karen Van Kirk at kvankirk@lakeashton2cdd.com or 863-595-1562. 13

RESIDENT SPOTLIGHT By Marianne Zak Security, communication and environment are paramount to David Bishop of Pebble Beach Boulevard. He and his wife, Marsha, moved to Lake Ashton in 2019. They raised three children in Maine and will celebrate their 40th anniversary in June. He graduated from the University of New Brunswick in organic chemistry and minoring in biology and philosophy. As a biochemist, he worked in the forestry industry (pulp and paper), in research and development and is a certified environmental management professional through the ISO. He has been chairman of a zoning board, a planning board, an auditor for ISO and chairman of the Northern Aroostock County Airport Authority where he enjoyed being a licensed private pilot. As president of the Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Club, he participates in emergency management and communication along with 22 other FCC licensed residents. He and many members have VHF, UHF and HF installed in their homes. A communication station is set up at the HFC attic. The club has used ham radio communication to help our community recover after hurricanes. The radio club meets every second Wednesday at 1:00 pm in the clubhouse craft room. David and other club members teach candidates who want certification and he proctors exams for those testing for amateur licenses. Since 1987, he has enjoyed speaking to ham radio operators from all over the world. David is a certified member of CERT (Community Emergency Response Team). He was the local coordinator of the Polk County Sheriff's Office Citizen's Assisted Patrol. Members patrol Lake Ashton two to four hours each per week, patrolling on foot, bicycle, and on an approved golf cart. 14

While serving on ARC, he was vice chairman for four years and president for his last year. He also served as HOA vice president for the two years and one year as president. He enjoys cruising, visiting family in Maine and spoiling his golden retriever, Stella. As an active volunteer he says, "It takes the volunteers to make Lake Ashton work, whether they volunteer for one thing or another". David is an example of why Lake Ashton is "Simply the Best”. TECH HELP DESK Sign up by following the QR code, clicking the link included in weekly emails, or by visiting the Clubhouse Activities Office, Monday through Friday between 8 am and 4 pm. Appointments are estimated to be about 15-30 minutes each. There may be technology inquiries that will need to be referred to a third party company for further assistance. The instructors will provide you with vendor suggestions* should the need arise. Volunteers are also needed. If you have tech expertise and are willing to donate your time to help, email cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com. *Please note LACDD, LAIICDD, and the Tech Help Desk volunteers do not endorse any of the third party vendor suggestions. IS YOUR HOUSE TITLE SECURE? By Milo Macko, Guest Columnist For your peace of mind, Polk County offers a free service to its residents. Enroll in the free "Property Alert” program that sends notifications to you of any suspicious activity that might affect your house title at https://apps.polkcountyclerk.net/ PropertyAlert/ Provide your email address, property address, Lot Parcel ID Number (off Tax Bill), and a security 8digit pass code. This program can also be set up through your smart phone. 10 Y TEKO WARRANTY * x staed Ldig the Idy i L s h 8 h Q y 15 C M L s 0 G E 8 Y Y LITHIUM BATTERY 0 c , F t C : 86339531 $2200*

MAKE YOUR WEBSITES WORK FOR YOU! Throughout this issue, you’ll notice several QR codes designed to make accessing information quicker and more convenient. Whether you’re looking to learn more about upcoming events, purchase tickets, or sign up for activities, simply scanning a QR code with your smartphone will take you directly to the right place. For those reading this issue online, clicking on the included web addresses will bring you straight to the corresponding website, no extra steps required. Residents who would like to receive electronic news blasts from the Clubhouse and Health & Fitness Center (HFC), Eagle’s Nest, and/or the Pro Shop can easily sign up by scanning the QR code at left. These email updates are a great way to stay informed about events, schedule changes, special programs, and important announcements. If you’re searching for Community Development District (CDD) board meeting dates, agendas, minutes, or Supervisor contact information, both CDD websites are readily accessible. Simply scan the left QR code to visit http://www.lakeashtoncdd.com and the right QR code to visit http:// www.lakeashton2cdd.org. In addition, the Lake Ashton CDD website now features a new tool that allows residents to contact all five LACDD Board of Supervisors members at once. Look for the contact button on the homepage sidebar at lakeashtoncdd.com, or access it directly by scanning the QR code provided. This enhancement is designed to make communication easier and more efficient for our community. !"#$%#$& '()*#+(, -.()(/ ! #$%&'$()&*+ ,-)$.&/. ! #$%&'$()&*+ 0()$.&/. ! 1/22$.3&*+ ,-)$.&/. ! 1/22$.3&*+ 0()$.&/. !"## %&'()*'#& %%%0",'(-./"&,-/&.01"2 0($*() 2"345) !"#$%&'( )'&*'(+",'(-./"&,-/&.01"2 34567 9:;#5<=: 16 67,%#$ 2"345) !"#$%&'( >?@./&+",'(-./"&,-/&.01"2 39<=7 =4A#99:< Veteran Owned & Operated Family Owned

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L.A. LOOKS Wildlife Corner Photo & Article By Barbara Ann Comer The cattle egret is a common sight in Polk County and true to their name they are frequently seen on or around cows. They help keep the cows free of insects and also enjoy freshly mown fields. At Lake Ashton you are more likely to see one perched on an automobile as if mistaking it for a cow. They are white with a yellow bill and legs. Much smaller than Great Egrets, they are even a little smaller than a Snowy, but more stocky. Their breeding plumage adds a beautiful buff to their white plumes. Not a native bird, they hail from Africa arriving in South America on the winds of hurricanes in the late 1800s. They have spread from there and continue to work their way north arriving in Florida in the early 1950s. They are technically an exotic species, but not an invasive exotic. GO BIRD WATCHING WITH BARBARA! Meet at 8 am Monday, February 16 at the Clubhouse West Parking Lot in your golf cart for an 8:10 am departure. We plan to tour the east course via golf carts in search of birds. “Cartpooling” is encouraged. Bring binoculars, water, hats and sunglasses, and wear sunscreen or clothing that will protect you from the sun. We plan to bird for about 1 – 2 hours maximum. LA (LW) HOA CORNER By Deanne Mayne Now that snowbirds are back in their Lake Ashton homes, this is a good time for all homeowners to 18 look at the outside of their home to see if dreaded mildew has paid a visit to the paint on your house and perhaps the gutters and downspouts too. Usually, this can be taken care of by power washing the surfaces. In addition to general cleanliness, Compliance will concentrate on mulch in landscape beds. You do not need HOA permission for power washing but if you plan to have your home repainted, remember to file an ARC request. Mailboxes and driveways were areas of recent inspection by Compliance. Mailboxes are looking great and only a handful still need attention. Many driveways still need cleaning and homeowners will receive courtesy notices. Please remember to file ARC requests for any changes to the outside of your home including landscaping beds. It’s better to file a request to be on the safe side. ARC is available the third Wednesday of each month to assist homeowners. Meetings are in the Clubhouse Card Room at 3:30. By now, you should have received documents from the HOA that include a letter from former President John Donahue, a letter from our legal firm, and items in the CC&Rs that need to be voted on, and a proxy form for voting if you aren’t able to attend the annual meeting scheduled for March 7, 2026. Annual assessments of $55 have also been mailed to residents. If you did not receive this, please contact Stambaugh. If you still have not signed up for an account, please go to lakeashtonhoa.org. LA HOA BOARD MEMBERS • Charles Roland, ARC Director vpresident@lakeashtonhoa.org • Glen Hart, Director vp2@lakeashtonhoa.org • Dee Mayne, Secretary & Compliance Director sec2@lakeashtonhoa.org • ARC: ARC@lakeashtonHOA.org • Compliance: compliance@lakeashtonHOA.org

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LA II (WH) HOA/ARC CORNER By Connie Strassberg Hopefully everyone is settling well into 2026. As we enjoy our milder Florida weather, many of us are thinking of the weather in the places we came from and inwardly smiling at the thought of never shoveling snow again! Enjoy your time in paradise! For those who don't know, let me briefly review the difference between an HOA, an ARC and a CDD in Florida: An HOA (Home Owner's Association) is a private body that enforces community rules and standards as spelled out in the community's CCRs. The HOA is funded by dues paid to the association and has the authority to levy fines, place liens, and enforce aesthetic standards. An HOA is essentially a private corporation. The LA2 HOA does not own any property. An ARC (Architectural Review Committee) is a committee that operates under the umbrella of the HOA to handle specific exterior modifications requested by homeowners. The ARC's focus is to maintain the community's appeal and property values. A CDD (Community Development District) is a public government body that finances, builds, and maintains the infrastructure of the community including roads and utilities. The CDD is funded through long term assessments that are added to the owners' property tax bills. The LA2 CDD owns and operates the HFC and the golf courses The HOA has five flyer slots at the top of the flyer board at the Health and Fitness Center (HFC). They currently contain Email Contact Authorization forms and various information flyers about the HOA and the ARC. To ensure that you are getting email notifications from the LA2 HOA, submit a completed Email Authorization Form to our management company, Stambaugh (863-324-5100.) Pick up a copy of the authorization form from our flyer slot; fill out the requested information; then, either mail the form back to Stambaugh or put it into the 20 White HOA mailbox at the HFC. Without the authorization, privacy laws prevent us from contacting you. The LA2 HOA's website can be found at https:// stambaugh.cincwebaxis.com. To have access to announcements, posted documents, our directory, and our calendar, or pay dues online, please sign up. First time users will find the button marked "REGISTER" in the upper right hand corner of the page. From there, you will be directed to sign up. This is your website; please use it. The LA2 HOA Board of Directors meets on the first Thursday of the month at 1 pm at the HFC (please check at the front desk for location). Our next meetings are scheduled for February 5 and March 5. The agenda for the meeting will be emailed to all who are signed up to receive email or can be found in our flyer spots after they have been finalized. We will also post them on TOLA, Free TOLA, and hopefully soon on our own informational Facebook page which we are creating. The ARC (Architectural Review Committee) meetings are scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 1:00 PM at the HFC (please check at the front desk for the location). To contact the ARC, follow instructions in the ARC Tracker at arctracker.com; area: Lake Ashton 2. LA II HOA 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

LA II (WH) HOA/ARC QUICK REFERENCE SHEET By Stephanie Iszak Confused about the ARC tracker request process? We’ve got you covered. This quick reference sheet walks you through the key steps of the ARC tracker request process. All proposed changes to the home's exterior or landscaping, e.g., painting (change or same color), shape, footprint, or external appearance (including driveways), requires prior ARC approval. Submit requests at https://www.arctracker.com/ lakeashton2 or scan the above QR code. Quick Request Process: Step 1: Homeowner submits an ARC tracker request (if applicable, include pictures, site plan, etc…). Step 2: If everything is in order, ARC “Approves” the request. Any questions, ARC will post it in the ARC tracker and an email will be sent to the homeowner. Step 3: Once ARC approves your ARC tracker request, it is OK to “Begin Work” Step 4: Once the work is completed, please change the status of your ARC tracker to “Work Complete” Step 5: An ARC rep will stop by your home. If everything is done according to the ARC tracker request, we will give final approve for the changes. If there are any issues we will discuss with the homeowner before failing the request. It’s that simple! If you have questions about the change you are making, the current version of the ARC II Rules and Guidelines can be accessed from the ARC tracker application. ARC is also available to help answer questions and guide you. The chairman can be reached at: A3LAWHARC@gmail.com 21

SAFETY NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH (NW) CORNER By Fay Wood, NW Chief This month’s article is going to feature an excellent article written by one of our Senior Advisors, Vera Schwartz. A former member of the Polk County Sheriff’s Office staff, her thoughts truly encompass what Neighborhood Watch is all about! Neighborhood Watch is a community program where neighbors work together, stay aware of their surroundings, and report suspicious activity to the police to prevent crime and make their area safer, essentially being "eyes and ears" for each other and law enforcement. It's about building community spirit and using common sense to watch out for each other and report anything unusual, often with signs posted to deter criminals. In a nutshell: • Neighbors watching out for neighbors: People look out for each other's homes and property. • Alertness: Residents learn to spot and report suspicious activity to the police. • Partnership with Police: It's a collaboration between citizens and law enforcement to reduce crime. • Deters Crime: Signs let potential criminals know the area is alert. Think of it like a neighborhood "security team" where everyone is a volunteer, and instead of uniforms, they use their eyes and ears, reporting to the police instead of making arrests themselves. Neighborhood Watch is a community program where neighbors team up with law enforcement to prevent crime by being the "eyes and ears" for their area, learning to spot and report suspicious activity, improving home security, and working together to make their str eets safer and more connected. It's about looking out for each other and reducing opportunities for crime, making the community feel more secure. 22 A neighborhood watch program is a group of people living in the same area who want to make their neighborhood safer by working together and in conjunction with local law enforcement to reduce crime and improve their quality of life. Neighborhood watch groups have regular meetings to plan how they will accomplish their specific goals and leaders with assigned responsibilities. Neighborhood watch is homeland security at the most local level. It is an opportunity to volunteer and work towards increasing the safety and security of our homes and our homeland. Neighborhood watch empowers citizens and communities to become active in emergency preparedness, as well as the fight against crime and community disasters. Neighborhood Watch is a community-driven crime prevention program designed to reduce the opportunity for crime to occur through the active participation of citizens. They are made aware of the importance of communicating and getting to know each other and given crime prevention training and tips. Community members only serve as the extra “eyes and ears” and should report their observations of suspicious activities to their local police. I want to personally thank Vera for the outstanding job she continues to do in helping keep our Lake Ashton Community safe! Well done! - Your Lake Ashton Neighborhood Watch Team PEDESTRIAN SAFETY All vehicles, including golf carts, must obey all stop signs and the 20 mph speed limit throughout Lake Ashton. Drivers, please keep an eye out for pedestrians at all times. Obeying the posted speed limit and traffic signs can help avert a potential tragedy. When walking or bicycling, especially at night or in the early morning, remember to "Be Safe and Be Seen: Make Yourself Visible to Drivers.” • Wear bright/light colored clothing and reflective materials • Carry a flashlight • Cross in well-lit areas • Stand clear of buses, hedges, parked cars or other obstacles before crossing

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MOVI ES FEBRUARY 3 — 5 AT 3 & 7 PM ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER *BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!* 2025 | R | 2H 41MIN Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a washedup revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited and self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces and Willa goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her as both father and daughter battle the consequences of their pasts. FEBRUARY 10 — 11 AT 3 & 7 PM (NO MOVIES FEB 12) ELEANOR THE GREAT 2025 | PG-13 | 1H 38MIN In Eleanor The Great, June Squibb brings to vivid life the witty and proudly troublesome 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein, who after a devastating loss, tells a tale that takes on a dangerous life of its own. Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut is a comically poignant exploration of how the stories we hear become the stories we tell. FEB 17 - 19 AT 3 & 7 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING FEBRUARY 18) DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE 2025 | R | 2H 41MIN "Deliver Me from Nowhere" chronicles the making of Bruce Springsteen’s (Jeremy Allen White) 1982 "Nebraska" album. Recorded on a 4track recorder in Springsteen's New Jersey bedroom, the album marked a pivotal time in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works--a raw, haunted acoustic record populated by lost souls searching for a reason to believe. FEBRUARY 25 AT 7 PM FEBRUARY 26 AT 3 & 7 PM (NO SHOWINGS FEBRUARY 24 NO 3 PM SHOWING FEBRUARY 25) THE RUNNING MAN 2025 | R | 2H 13MIN In a near-future society, The Running Man is the toprated show on television--a deadly competition where contestants, known as Runners, must survive 30 days while being hunted by professional assassins, with every move broadcast to a bloodthirsty public and each day bringing a greater cash reward. Desperate to save his sick daughter, working-class Ben Richards (Glen Powell) is convinced by the show's charming but ruthless producer, Dan Killian (Josh Brolin), to enter the game as a last resort. But Ben's defiance, instincts, and grit turn him into an unexpected fan favorite--and a threat to the entire system. As ratings skyrocket, so does the danger, and Ben must outwit not just the Hunters, but a nation addicted to watching him fall. All 3 pm showings and all Tuesday showings are closed captioned. Cinema capacity: 55 24 24

FEATURE FILM FRIDAYS NO MOVIE FEBRUARY 6 FEBRUARY 13 3 PM (NO 7 PM SHOWING) COOL RUNNINGS 1993 | R | 1H 37MIN Four Jamaican bobsledders dream of competing in the Winter Olympics, despite never having seen snow. With the help of a disgraced former champion desperate to redeem himself, the Jamaicans set out to become worthy of Olympic selection, and go all out for glory. FEBRUARY 20 3 & 7 PM NICKEL BOYS 2024 | R | 2H 20MIN Bearing the brunt of an innocent misstep, Elwood Curtis is sentenced to the netherworld of Nickel Academy, a brutal reformatory sunk deep in the Jim Crow South. He encounters another ward, the seen-it-all Turner. The two Black teens strike up an alliance: Turner dispensing fundamental tips for survival, Elwood, clinging to his optimistic worldview. Backdropped by the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, Elwood and Turner’s existence appear worlds away from Rev. Martin Luther King's burnished oratory. Despite Nickel's brutality, Elwood strives to hold onto his humanity, awakening a new vision for Turner. FEBRUARY 27 3 & 7 PM MIRACLE 2004 | PG | 2H 15MIN When college coach Herb Brooks (Kurt Russell) is hired to helm the 1980 U.S. men's Olympic hockey team, he brings a unique and brash style to the ice. After assembling a team of hot-headed college all-stars, who are humiliated in an early match, Brooks unites his squad against a common foe, the heavily-favored Soviet team. As the U.S. squad tries to overcome insurmountable odds and win the gold medal, the team becomes a microcosm for American patriotism during the Cold War. THIS IS WHERE NEW MEMORIES ARE MADE CRUISE & LAND VA CATIONS CALL TODAY FOR THE BEST LAND AND CRUISE PACKAGES AVAILABLE AND ASK ABOUT SPECIAL OFFERS! Sall y & Ear l Schle y Lak e Ashto n Resident s 863-308-295 0 | EARL.SCHLEY@CRUISEPLANNERS.CO M www.SandEtravelplanners.co m sally.schley@cruiseplanners.co m FLST # 3906 8 • CST # 2034468-5 0 • HST # TAR-705 8 • WAST # 603-399-50 4 25

EVENTS SCAN WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE TO SIGN UP FOR CLASSES & EVENTS AT THE CLUBHOUSE! GIVING HEARTS DAY FEB. 12 Giving can bring you joy, satisfaction, and fulfillment like nothing else. Giving Hearts Day is an opportunity to donate to charity organizations and those in need. The best gifts to give are those from the heart! VALENTINE ’ S DINNER DANCE Treat your sweetheart on February 13 at 6 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom! A delicious catered dinner will be provided. Dance to live music from the Southshore Cruisers Band after dinner. Tickets are on sale now online for $50. LAKE ASHTON KREWE By Gina Krall Our very own Lake Ashton Mardi Gras Krewe will once again be participating in the annual Lake Wales Mardi Gras Parade. The parade kicks off at 3 pm on Saturday, February 14 on the downtown streets of Lake Wales. The LA Krewe is the largest in the parade and won first place last year for our elaborate Mardi Gras theme which included a convertible carrying the King and Queen, decorated truck with entertainer Diana belting out popular jazz tunes, the LA Ashtonettes and the LA Shakers along with our Ambassadors as they proudly carry our name on banners and our Knights as they ensure the safety of the crowd and our krewe as we pass by the massive crowds. Please consider joining the fun tossing beads and walking the one mile route with us in any of these capacities. Text Gina at 443-783-6191 or Giles at 352-326-2016 to participate. All bead donations or Mardi Gras decorations are welcomed and will be used in the parade or our Coronation Ball. Come out and 26 watch the parade and support Lake Wales in this huge charity event. QUI LT SHOW Come join us at the Bi-annual Creative Quilters' Quilt Show to be held February 25 in the Lake Ashton Clubhouse Ballroom. The Show will be open to the public from 10 am - 2 pm. All quilts and sewing projects will be made by Lake Ashton residents. Also, on display will be Blankets of Love of Lake Ashton (BOLLA), Beading projects, Quilts of Valor and Heartfelt Hugs projects. Also made by Lake Ashton residents. New this year, there will be a table with quilts available for purchase!!! If you have a quilt that you have made, are a Lake Ashton resident, that you would like to display and you are not a member of these groups, please call Marsha or Max (see numbers below). Come, enjoy, experience, and support the awesome creative talents of your neighbors. Can’t wait to see you there. Any questions, please call Marsha Martin at 406-788-8087 or Maxine Ritter at 440-364-9256. HOME IMPROVEMENT EXPO A wide variety of vendors to aid in many different home improvement needs will be exhibiting in the Clubhouse Ballroom February 20 from 10 am to 1 pm. They range in expertise from solar paneling, windows, air conditioning, to house cleaning, electrical and so much more. Free event! Sign up online by March 13 for the LA Cruise-In on March 22 from 2 pm to 5 pm in the Clubhouse West Parking Lot. Visitors can enjoy classic and modern cars alike as well as live music from The Dukes. The categories for prizes are Best Classic (pre-1989), Best Modern (post-1989), and Crowd Favorite. Sign up online by March 13.

NEW STYLES OLD FRIENDS BEAUTIFUL NEW CLOTHING Doors open: 11 am Lunch: 11:30 am Show begins: 12:15 pm Shopping with Babe’s Shoes & Apparel from Lakeland will continue until 3 pm. Tickets: $28 Scan to purchase tickets Brad Kirwan of Global LifeStyle, AdventHealth, & Visiting Angels Sponsors: by Feb. 25. Make Panera boxed lunch choice when purchasing. A charitable donation from the net profit will go to Meals on Wheels. Fashion in Full Flight March 4 in the Ballroom

CELEBRATE 250 YEARS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN JOURNEY By Terri McDuff Lake Ashton Performing Arts Corp. (LAPAC) presents The Great American Journey, a heartfelt tribute to 250 years of our nation’s history. Through music, storytelling, and powerful moments, our dedicated cast and crew bring America’s resilience, ideals, and milestones to life. This production will entertain, inspire, and remind us of the spirit that shaped our country. You may laugh, shed a tear, and even sing along as we travel through the chapters of America’s story together. Join your Lake Ashton friends, neighbors, and family for a showcase that promises to leave a lasting impression. In-person Ticket Sales Begin Tuesday, February 17 from 8 am to 12 pm. Online Sales Begin Tuesday, February 17 at 1 pm. Premium Seats are $25 and General Seats are $20. A TicketLeap fee will be added at checkout. Note that the Saturday matinee offers accessibility accommodations. Scan the below QR codes to purchase tickets for your desired performance: Friday, March 27 at 7:30 pm Saturday, March 28 at 1:30 pm Saturday, March 28 at 7:30 pm had a great time. Tickets are $10, check only payable to LA Purple Stars and a table is only $80. DJ Wayne will provide great dance music and, of course, some Irish tunes. Tickets go on sale Monday, February 2 at the HFC. Don't forget you can bring your favorite food and beverage. Call David Harrison at 863-326-6418 with questions. 2026 FINE ARTS & PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW By Lyn Rogers The Lake Ashton Fine Arts & Photography Show will be on display in the Clubhouse Ballroom on Saturday, March 14 from 1 to 4 pm. Attendance is free and refreshments will be provided thanks to the following sponsors: The Tessier Law Firm, P.A., Snowbird Heating & Cooling, Inc.; Authorized Appliance Repair, Boyett Family Dentistry, and Christine Graves Insurance. ST. PADDY’S DAY PARTY By David Harrison The LA Purple Stars is once again hosting a very successful St. Paddy's Day Party on Tuesday, March 17 from 7 to 10 in the Community Room of the HFC. This is a fundraiser for our team to benefit The American Cancer Society and everyone who attended last year 28

CLUBS BOLLA By Amity Kokochak Blankets of Love at Lake Ashton’s Annual Meeting will be held Monday, February 2, 2026, with a group picture at 11:30 and luncheon at noon. The election of officers and annual reports will follow, so it is very important for all BOLLA members to attend. As BOLLA continues its 2026 activities, watch for news on the upcoming Pop Up mini-Trash to Treasure Sale on March 11 in the Clubhouse Parking lot. LA BLACK HERITAGE CLUB By Pamela June February is Black History Month that encourages us to celebrate Black history. We celebrate to uplift the voices and experiences too often left untold, and to recognize the extraordinary achievements made despite obstacles and challenges. This month reminds us that Black history is American history. It is the innovation of George Washington Carver, who transformed agriculture; the courage of Rosa Parks, who sparked a movement; the genius of Katherine Johnson, whose calculations sent astronauts into space; and the artistry of Alvin Ailey, whose choreography changed the world of dance. It is the legacy of countless individuals whose contributions continue to inspire progress. Black History Month invites us to learn, celebrate, and reflect. Join us for a vivid, educational and engaging presentation that brings history to life through stories, discussion, and reflection on February 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse Ballroom. LA PURPLE STARS By David Harrison The LA Purple Stars will have a fundraiser for The American Cancer Society by selling luminary bags for a minimum donation of $10 at Monday coffee starting February 2. After every Monday Coffee the luminary bags will be sold at the HFC Activities Desk. Decorate the bag to remember a family member or friend you have lost to cancer or someone still fighting this disease. Return the bags, with a small can like soup, to any LA Purple Stars member or Activities Desk staff by March 5. We will put a tea light each bag to illuminate it. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to join the Walk For A Cure at 6:00 pm on Tuesday March 10 at the Clubhouse fountain to walk around the Pavilion and end back at the fountain to view all the lighted luminary bags. LA GETAWAYS By Shelley Brodka Travel with Lake Ashton Getaways! Come and join your friends and neighbors and become a member of Lake Ashton Getaways. Join the hundreds of residents who have already become members to receive discounts on trips and priority sign up. The first trip of the year in January was dinner at PF Changs and the Asian Lantern Festival. It was sold out and a great success! Trips for 2026/27 include local and regional bus tours, trips to national parks, Italy, and a 2026/27 New Years Eve cruise. Sign up now if you are interested. All are welcome. Sign up online or at our meetings for membership. Non-members are welcome to attend any trip for an additional fee. This is a great way to meet your neighbors and make wonderful memories! The binder in the Clubhouse Media Center includes trip and membership sign-up information. Online registration for membership and trips is available with this QR code. For more information contact: lakeashtongetaways@gmail.com. LAVA AUXILIARY By Chris Graves February’s 18 is the next LAVA Auxiliary meeting. SPECIAL TIME: 6:00 pm in the Cinema. BONUS OPPORTUNITY: At the beginning of the meeting, residents can come to purchase cookies for the military as well as for family and friends. Cash only for the cookies. You can also make a personal donation to support cookies going to the military. SPECIAL GUESTS: Girl Scouts Josephine and Victoria will present a special plaque acknowledging the donations made by the LAVA Auxiliary and its members to send cookies to our Military. Extra fun: Scan to check out this vintage Girl Scout Cookie Ad! 29

LA COMMUNITY GARDEN By Lynn Davis and Karen McLemore Ready to get your hands dirty and your spirits high? The Lake Ashton Community Garden is back on the “day shift,” and we couldn’t be more excited for what’s sprouting in 2026! Our next meeting is February 18 at 1 pm in the HFC Craft Room. Our December gathering was a “glowing” success. We shared laughs while crafting beautiful soaps and candles using natural dyes and botanicals harvested straight from our own garden. If you missed the creative energy, don’t worry—the fun is just beginning! The January meeting got us caught up on which crops are ready for harvest and previewed a year packed with expert speakers and hands-on activities. In March, we hope to feature more recipe cards with our partners at the Eagles Nest! Whether you’re a master grower or a new “seedling,” there’s a spot for you. Let’s make this our most vibrant year yet! GARDEN CLUB By Pam Klawinski Spring will be here before we know, so we started in the right direction at our January meeting. We had Sue Grinath, a Master Gardener, give us a wonderful presentation from the UF/IFAS Extension of Polk County (University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences) on “Gardening for SnowBirds and New Florida Residents”. AND to continue on that note, our February 11 meeting will have “Gene, The Barefoot Gardener” back to share his expertise with us on “Spring Gardening”. Please join in on learning what to plant for the upcoming season. No membership fees or green thumb required. Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month at 10am in the Pavilion. If the weather is too chilly we will meet in the Clubhouse Ballroom. 30 LAKE ASHTON FRIENDS OF MEALS ON WHEELS By Marcia Santino REMINDER: If you or someone you know can no longer grocery shop and prepare balanced, nutritious meals then you are a candidate for Meals on Wheels of Polk County’s meal service. Regardless of your circumstances or income level, if you are homebound either temporarily while you convalesce or something more permanent, please consider calling MOWPolk at 863-299-1616 for meal service information. This is a resource available to anyone that has a need. A sincere thank you to everyone that supports this essential resource. Your generosity is gratefully accepted and greatly appreciated! Without federal funding MOWPolk is always in need of volunteer assistance. Please consider volunteering in the kitchen, thrift store or as a meal delivery person. As little as 3 hours a month can make a difference in so many lives. Reminder: Next “Third Thursday Second Chance” donation date is: February 19. IS YOUR MEDICARE PLAN CHANGING THIS YEAR? STRESSED ABOUT COVERAGE? I help seniors navigate Medicare without the stress and confusion, at no cost to you. I’m also your LA neighbor with over 20 years Medicare experience. ATTEND A MEDICARE INFO SESSION (VIRTUAL OR IN-PERSON) SCHEDULE A CALL GET A QUOTE OPEN ENROLLMENT : OCT. 15 - DEC. 7 NOW’S THE TIME TO EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS AND SIGN UP! SCAN TO LEARN MORE OR CONTACT ME INSURANCE That’s not me in the photo, but I’ve been there! If you're reading this, looks like your Medicare eye benefit is in good shape—let's keep it that way! Call or Text Chris (863) 514-5368 www.c gr a ves insu r anc e. com OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE | LAKE ASHTON RESIDENT | TRUSTED BY HUNDREDS OF NEIGHBORS NOTE: I do not offer every plan available in our/your area • I represent 12 carriers, offering 95 plans • For all options visit: Medicare.gov • 1-800-MEDICARE • State Health Insurance Program (SHIP – free, local help for Medicare questions)

DUPLICATE BRIDGE By Don Fuller & Liz Leigh Duplicate bridge is played on 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. 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. December 15, 2025 North-South. 1st Trish Keller & Marian Oshinsky; 2nd Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 3rd Graham Littlehales & Tom Fleming; 1st in B: Alex Vogt & Colette Farland-Vogt. East-West. 1st Nelda Sedlacek & Maureen Ziegler; 2nd Sonny Robinson & Pat Foster; 3rd Marge Kniat & Lois Dole December 22, 2025 1st Graham Littlehales & Howard Mayne; 2nd Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 3rd Don Fuller & Jim Ford; 1st in B: Marion Nelson & Dana Griffiths December 29, 2025 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 2nd Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Marge Kniat & Lois Dole January 5, 2026 North-South. 1st Doug Robertson & Judy Robertson; 2nd Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Char Walter & Liz Smith 1st in B (tie): Dee Mayne & Jeannine Connors; Jeff Wilkinson & Ann Wilkinson East-West. 1st Sonny Robinson and Pat Foster; 2nd Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 3rd Mafie Walker & Liz Leigh January 12 North-South. 1st Marian Oshinsky & Trish Keller; 2nd Jim Ford & Don Fuller; 3rd Liz Smith & Char Walter; 1st in B Cheryl Tillman & Jane Gibbons EastWest. 1st Judy Robertson & Doug Robertson; 2nd Sonny Robinson & Pat Foster; 3rd Marge Kniat & George Rogers LA CERAMIC CHICS By Shari Gleber Members often work on ceramic pieces for various holidays throughout the year — Valentine’s Day, St. Patricks Day, Easter, Patriotic themed, Fall, Halloween and of course Christmas are favorites. The LA Ceramic Chics now have a Facebook page - check out the 31 beautiful pieces our members have been creating at https:// www.facebook.com/groups/ 748698641608031. Thinking about joining the LA Ceramic Chics? Please 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 - NO LIMIT. Come out to meet our friendly members and create something beautiful! Contact Joan DiBattista at 239-851-7899 or LACeramicChics@gmail.com. LA ROCKERS By MJ Richards We are the neighborhood group of rock painters providing welcome rocks to new neighbors and hiding rocks throughout Lake Ashton spreading kindness and a smile. Regular members will meet on Wednesday, February 4. If you would like to give us a try, we have an orientation where we provide all the supplies for your first time with us. It is on Wednesday, February 18. Please contact MJ at mjmrichards517@gmail.com prior to that day to make arrangements for the orientation. GENEALOGY CLUB By Jane Imparl The next meeting of the Genealogy Club will be Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 2 PM in the HFC Craft Room. Last month we looked in depth at the free website, familysearch.org. We learned about some very good new features there to help us find the documents/records we need to further our research. This month we look at some "tips and tricks" to help us find those elusive ancestors. Come join your LA neighbors for a fun and informative session at the HFC. Contact Jane at 815-545-6655 with any questions.

CAMERA CLUB By Larry Hillock will be speaking on the uses of technology in space and its future for the United States. Guests are sincerely welcomed! Residents with an interest in photography are welcome to attend our meeting and members are encouraged to bring along a few photos on a USB drive to share. The February meeting will be held on February 9TH at 10:30 AM in the Clubhouse Cinema. LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB By Howard Mayne The next meeting of the Lake Ashton Democratic Club will be on Thursday February 5 at 6:30 pm, with social time starting at 6. Our speaker will be Lake Ashton resident Michael Lee. Michael will present a non-political talk entitled “Lake Ashton: One Community, One CDD.” This concerns the proposal from several residents to merge LACDD and LAIICDD into a single governing body. Adequate time will be reserved for questions and comments. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to attend. For further information contact email address below. Email: lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com. LA REPUBLICAN CLUB By Bud Colburn LARC February meeting will take place one week earlier than normal, Wednesday, February 18 at 3:30 pm. Guest speaker will be retired US Air Force LT General Steve Kwast. LTG Kwast retired as commander of Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, and was responsible for the recruiting, training and education of Air Force personnel. The Command trains more than 293,000 students per year with approximately 60,000 active-duty, Reserve, Guard, civilian and contractor personnel. A pilot since 1990, he has more than 3,300 flying hours, including more than 650 combat hours during operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Southern Watch, Allied Force and Enduring Freedom. LTG Kwast earned a Master’s degree from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in Public Policy and has been a University President (Air University) and the President of the number one startup company in America (Genesis Systems). He 32 MAGIC YEARS CLUB By Lynne Judd The Magic Years Club is a group of Disney enthusiasts who welcome all newcomers interested in learning about Disney or sharing their knowledge about any aspect of it. At the January 12th meeting, we had a lively discussion about all the current closures as well as the timelines for reopening of attractions and rides. Tips and tricks, including potential discounts, were also discussed as well as what Disney Vacation Club is and its potential benefits. We had our usual Disney trivia questions, with contributions from our members such as "What is the only Disney movie where the title character never speaks?" (Dumbo). There will be a movie showing at the Clubhouse on February 21 at 6:30 pm. Our next meeting will be held on Monday, February 9th, at 7 pm in the HFC Craft Room.

LA PICKLEBALL By Dennis Santino We held our annual meeting and had a very good turnout. Thanks all for attending. LAPA has a lot of fun activities scheduled for 2026 starting with our Valentines Day mixer. The LAPA Lake Ashton travel team has started play. We have two teams representing our community. The ladies A team and our co-ed B team. I featured some of our fun pickleball teams but I left out one team that has been having fun for a long time. I asked Kay to give me the history of The Ladies Fun Loving Pickleball Group: About 5 years ago Dianne Macko wanted to play a little pickleball again…she was really a great player who hadn’t played in quite a few years and got a fun group of newbies together and was an awesome teacher of the sport. There were many times she thought we were hopeless, ha! As time went on and thanks to her patience, we persevered and began to love the support! The group was renamed four times, from Dianne’s to Happe’s, Judy’s and today, Joan’s. We have grown from 4 to 16 or more. You can’t find a group at the courts that love the sport more, even though we have many excuses for our mistakes (The paddle has a hole, the wind took the it away, the fog was too thick we couldn’t see the ball, etc.) We welcome all and always laugh, sometimes say a bad word and can make silly comments to each other without anyone getting offended … for us, pickleball is all about having fun as the coach says!!! Thanks to Kay for sharing. Remember my number 1 rule … HAVE FUN! FRIENDLY BOCCE GROUP By Stephanie Iszak We would like to invite all Lake Ashton residents to come out on Monday’s and Friday’s from 10:00am to 1:00pm to play some fun games of Bocce Ball. No experience is required. Anyone who is playing would be more than happy to teach you our rules. The Friendly Bocce Tournament will be held on March 21 (rain date March 22) . Jim and Kay Weaver have graciously agreed to sponsor our tournament again this year. They deserve a “BIG THANK YOU” for their generosity. Team (2 members) sign-up will begin March 2 at 8 am. The tournament will begin 7:45 am with team pictures. Play begins at 8 am. Post tournament awards dinner will be held at Charm City on the Patio at 4 pm. Looking forward to having many new Friendly Bocce players. LA SWIM CLUB By Sandy White Do you like to swim for exercise, pleasure, or both? Do you prefer to swim with others for motivation? Do you want to improve your strokes and endurance? Do you want to aim for senior competition or triathlon? Have you considered participating in the LASC's 100mile Swim Challenge? Are you able to swim two lengths of the pool? If you answered yes to even one of these, you are invited to join the club and swim with us at the HFC pool: Mondays 1 to 2 pm, Wednesdays 1 to 2 pm, and/or Saturdays 10 to 11 am. To find out more or to be included in our e-mail list, contact sandyw1994@aol.com or come during our pool time. 33

SANDY’S NY STATE GROUP By Joyce Notarnicola Greetings to all our neighbors, old and new, from New York. Our February gathering will be on February 27 at 6 pm at the HFC. It will be our second annual Appetizer, Dessert and Board Game Night! Please RSVP on our Facebook page or by email to Deirdre (auntdeda@hotmail.com) by February 20. Let us know whether you are bringing an appetizer or dessert. Bring your favorite board game if you like or join someone else’s! Please put the following dates & locations on your calendar: March 27th - Dinner out (previously HFC but the room is in use for that date) April 24th - HFC May 15th - HFC September 25th - HFC October (?) November 20 - Clubhouse If you would like to be added (or removed) from the contact list, please contact Deirdre Knapp (auntdeda@hotmail.com). We hope to see you on February 27! ITALIAN/AMERICAN CLUB By Susie Escoda Please join us on February 19th at the HFC at 6pm for our monthly potluck. Bring your favorite dish to share (desserts are taken care of), a beverage & $1 to cover costs for supplies. Also mark your calendar for March 20th at the HFC for our annual Happy Days dance from 7-10pm. Tickets are $10 each. It’ll be a fun night. Any questions call Susie Escoda 863-206-6566 HOGAN LOOPERS! By Julie Cappel Mark your calendars! We will get together February 21 to meet and socialize with our neighbors. If your address is 5436 Hogan Lane or higher, you are invited to the special Hogan Loopers Pot Luck at the HFC at 5 pm. You will receive a formal invitation on your mailbox post in January. There will be a small fee of $2.00 per person that you can either send early or pay at the door. Questions? Contact Julie at 5580 Hogan Lane, or text/call 586-242-2100. Thanks, Loopers! MICHIGAN PARTY By Julie Cappel Join us at a gathering of our Michigan friends to visit and get to know residents from the Great Lake State. Our gathering is planned on March 14 at 5 pm at the HFC. If you want to help with the planning or have questions, reach out to Julie Cappel at 5580 Hogan Lane, or text/call 586-242-2100. To RSVP text Julie and Thanks Michiganians/Michiganders! LA BELLES By Becky Plummer and Vivian Harmon Ladies of Lake Ashton are invited to join us for a delicious lunch at Olive Garden Restaurant 405 Cypress Garden Blvd. SE Winter Haven on Wednesday February 25 at noon. Please sign up online at https:// lakeashtonliving.com. If you have any questions, please call Becky Plummer 574-453-6412 or Vivian Harmon 317-430-2662. SPECIAL RESTAURANT ADVERTISING SECTION ALL STAR GRILL 2019 SR 60 E., Lake Wales, FL 33898 (833) 679-9689, allstargrillfl.com Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11 am - 10 pm Friday & Saturday 11 am - 12 pm Happy Hour 2 - 7 pm Two time champions for best wings! Dine in or take out. Full bar with TVs, NFL Ticket, pool tables, darts, games. CHERRY POCKET STEAK N SEAFOOD SHAK 3100 Canal Rd., Lake Wales FL 33898 (863) 439-2031, cherrypocket.com Hours: Sun-Thurs 11 am-9 pm, Fri & Sat 11 am-10 pm. We offer Indoor & Outdoor Seating, Pick-Up, & Delivery THE CROOKED BASS GRILL & TAVERN 1010 N. Scenic Hwy., Babson Park, FL 33827 (863) 589-5887, crookedbass.com Hours: Mon - Thurs 11:30 am-8 pm; Fri & Sat 11:30 am-9 pm; Sun 12-7 pm We serve delicious Seafood, Steaks (including Prime Rib), Burgers, Pizza, Salads, Chicken, Pork Chops, Pasta, Wings, AYCE Specials & a Full Liquor Bar. 34

MIND&BODY SCAN WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE TO SIGN UP FOR CLASSES & EVENTS AT THE CLUBHOUSE! LUNCH & LEARN Pre-planning Final Arrangements: February 10 at 11:30 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Sign up online. Free lunch included. • What is Pre-Planning? • The emotional and financial benefits of prearranging • How to protect funeral and cemetery arrangements from inflation • The Dignity Memorial Difference • How Veterans can access their benefits • Preplanning with a local funeral home vs. final expense insurance CCC & AED CLASS Learn life-saving techniques with Polk County Fire Rescue on February 17 at 11 am in the Clubhouse Ballroom. This class provides hands-only chest compression (CCC) and AED training designed to save the lives of people in sudden cardiac arrest. Residents will learn these life-saving tips with hands-on training, a presentation, and an educational video. Sign up online today! LA PADDLE TOUR Another Simply Healthy Event - paddle with us on Tuesday, February 28 at 10 am. Meet at the boat ramp at the end of Litchfield Loop by 9:30. A personal flotation device (PFD) and a whistle is required (state law). If you have your own, please bring it to the dock. Questions? Call Giles at 352-326-2016. BLACK HERITAGE CLUB PRESENTATION Join the LA Black Heritage Club on February 20 in the Clubhouse Ballroom at 6:30 pm. Take part in educational discussions as the Club hosts a vivid history presentation. Learn of the past that impacts today as we know it. Sign up online today! LINE DANCING IN THE BALLROOM Instructor: M. Christine Baxter (519-325-9085) Tuesdays from 6 to 7 pm: Newbies (no experience needed) 7 to 8 pm: Beginners (basic steps known) Thursdays from 9 to 10 am: Newbies 10 to 11 am: Beginners LORRIE’S LINE DANCING Thursdays at the HFC. The class will get harder as it advances. 1 pm Beginners, 2 pm Improvers 35 LA DANCE CLASS - WALTZ Instructor: Certified DVIDA Instructor Connie Wilkinson 863.875.672 Mondays from 4:30 to 5:30 in the HFC Community Center. Free!

HEALTHY HAPPENINGS FEBRUARY 27 Heart Health at Every Age 2026 As we get older, our hearts work a little harder than they used to, and that’s why heart health becomes even more important. Join us as Beverly Johnson, cardiology manager at AdventHealth, shares tips for keeping your heart healthy so you can not only stay active, but also feel your best. This session is part of our Healthy Happenings series and is brought to you by AdventHealth and Lake Ashton’s “Simply Healthy”. Friday, February 27, 2026 9 to 10 am Lake Ashton | Cinema 4141 Ashton Club Drive, Lake Wales Registration is required. To register, scan the QR code or visit https://bit.ly/SimplyHeartHealth. 36

BODY MIND SOUL TM MONDAY • 8 AM: KATIE’S GOLF YOGA AND STRETCH CLINIC - HFC - $5 • 9 AM: TOTAL BODY TONING - HFC • 10 AM: CHAIR BARRE - HFC • 11 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC POOL WEDNESDAY • 8 AM: DYNAMIC HYBRID STRETCHING - CLUBHOUSE - $5 TUESDAY • 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS - HFC POOL • 9 AM: CHAIR YOGA - CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM - $5 • 9 AM: DYNAMIC CARDIO MOVEMENT - HFC • 10 AM: BALANCE, STRETCH & FUNCTIONAL FITNESS - HFC • 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS - HFC POOL • 8:45 AM: YOGA SHARE - CLUBHOUSE • 9 AM : CORE CONDITIONING & STRENGTH - HFC • 10 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC POOL THURSDAY • 8 AM: DANCE AEROBICS - HFC • 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS - HFC POOL • 9 AM: DYNAMIC CARDIO MOVEMENT - HFC • 10 AM: PILATES - HFC • 11 AM: BALANCE, STRETCH & FUNCTIONAL FITNESS - HFC • 11 AM: GENTLE YOGA WITH GINA - HFC • 4 PM: AQUA MOTION - HFC POOL SUNDAY • 8:30 AM: CLINTON’S BOOT CAMP - HFC - $5 • 11 AM: PILATES - HFC • 4 PM: AQUA MOTION - HFC POOL FRIDAY • 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS - HFC POOL • 9 AM: INSTRUCTOR'S CHOICE - HFC • 10 AM: AQUA PUMP - HFC POOL SATURDAY • 8:30 AM: WATER AEROBICS - HFC POOL • 10:30 AM: WELL-BEING IS NOW (W.I.N.) WITH REA - HFC - $5 37

CARDS FOR ALL AGES Cards For All Ages will meet on We d n e s d a y , February 4 from 2 to 4 pm in the Clubhouse Craft Room. You’ll be making a “One Sheet Wonder” which allows you to create four cards out of one sheet of card stock. Choose from one of these pictured. Bring your travel kit (scissors & favorite adhesive) to class. Email mkegolfer@aol.com or text Marianne at 860-712-9440 or Judy at 650-678-1174 if you plan to attend. FUSED GLASS CLASS This class will be held at the HFC on Thursday, February 19 from 9 am to noon. These cute birds will be a great addition to your garden or flowerpot. The bird measures 9" x 3" and the metal stake is 9" from the bottom of the bird to the end of the stake. You will have many colors to choose from for your bird. Sign up at the HFC with a $30 check payable to Jill Groves. Pre-registration is required. All materials included. No previous experience is necessary. Contact Jill Groves at 419-902-7966 or manorridgecreations@gmail.com. INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR WORKSHOPS Freddie Combs returns for her annual spring watercolor workshops February 27 and March 27 in the HFC from 9 am to 3 pm. Intermediate watercolorists should have some painting or art background. Artists can expect to learn art concepts and a variety of important watercolor techniques. Each lesson is designed for students to learn the essentials and share their work and ideas. The cost is $50. Contact freddieelizabethcombs@hotmail.com or 863-307-1244 to register. A list of supplies will be provided at pre-registration. 38 FINANCIAL EDUCATIONAL DINNER SEMINAR The rescheduled seminar will be held March 11 at 5:30 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. Learn about decisions that shape long term security, including retirement income planning, when qualified assets should take advantage of Roth conversions, tax exposure, RMD planning, investment allocation options, how to utilize asset-based long-term care strategies, and how trusts can protect assets and legacy wishes. We will also provide a brief update on Medicare considerations during OEP. The presentation will run approximately 75 minutes, and will include dinner and time for one-on-one questions. Sign up online. YOGA SHARE Hello friends and neighbors. Please come join Yoga Share classes on Wednesdays for gentle yoga poses to strengthen your body, improve your balance and enhance your overall health and wellness. It’s a great way to start your day with easy to follow video instructions. This is a free class and only requires a yoga mat and towel. Enter using the Clubhouse’s West entrance. Video starts Wednesdays at 8:45AM. Hope to see you soon. Contact Yvonne Saunders (207-669-0734) or Annette Comeau (863-221-2394) with any questions. Namaste! 2026 POLK SENIOR GAMES REGISTRATION Registration is now open for the 33rd Annual Polk Senior Games, to be held February 28 – March 14 at various sites throughout the county. You can now register online at http:// www.polkseniorgames.org or scan the QR code. Paper Registration Deadline is Friday, February 6 at 5 pm EST. Online Registration Deadline is Friday, February 6, 11:59 pm EST. Call 863-533-0055 or email polkseniorgames50@gmail.com to request a hard copy of the 2026 Registration and Rule Book.

TRIVIA IN THE BALLROOM Trivia in the Ballroom is held Sundays at 7 pm, but please note that there will be no trivia on February 8 because of the Super Bowl. There will also be no trivia on March 22. Maximum of eight players per table, but no minimum. Bring $1/person to play. All money is returned to the winning tables. Doors open at 6 pm. CHARM CITY TRIVIA Charm City Trivia is held every Tuesday night in the Restaurant beginning at 6 pm. You can have a team of up to eight, or just come and play. Charm City Gift cards will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Reserve your table, have dinner, a few drinks, socialize, and have fun. Guests are welcome. SENIOR EXPO Lake Ashton residents are invited to the Clubhouse Ballroom for the third-annual Senior Expo on April 1 from 10 am to 12 pm. There will be a wide variety of vendors that cater to senior needs. The vendors participating in the Expo range in expertise from cosmetic, medical, insurance, health and fitness, and so much more. This is a free event! BLOODMOBILE Lake Ashton impacted 300 lives with the 100 units of blood collected in 2025! Mark your calendars! The Bloodmobile will be in the Clubhouse West Parking Lot on the following 2026 dates: March 2 May 4 June 29 August 31 November 2 39 NOTE TO FACI L ITATORS - HOW TO SET UP ONL INE SIGNUPS OR TICKET SALES Any registered club that meets at the golf course, HFC, or Clubhouse can reach out to the respective staff at the location they meet on a regular basis to set up an online signup for any club event. See contact info on page 3.

GOLF MESSAGE FROM THE PRO SHOP By Kevin Baker, General Manager I am very excited to share the continued momentum of our Simply Healthy initiative, which we launched in January in partnership with our Garden team. We had a wonderful kickoff meeting and look forward to helping Lake Ashton residents better understand the importance of staying healthy through a simple, enjoyable approach to golf and everyday activities. I hope you are enjoying our new seasonal menu. Moving forward, the menu will be refreshed four times per year to reflect the seasons, so please stop by and experience our latest offerings. In addition, be on the lookout for more fun and engaging events, including Karaoke Nights every other Friday, a new Monthly Prime Rib Night on select Fridays, and a Quarterly Sunday Brunch. We are also introducing quarterly Course Initiative Meetings. These interactive sessions will cover golf course initiatives, programs, and upcoming projects, and will include on-course demonstrations to help residents better understand the challenges and opportunities facing the Lake Ashton golf courses. As always, please feel free to stop by the office to discuss any thoughts or ideas you may have. If you would like to schedule a longer meeting, simply email us to arrange a convenient time. I look forward to seeing you around the club. LALGA By Beverly Hines February is known for love (Valentine's Day) & is also Friendship Month. For February, let’s highlight a month about love and acceptance of those around us. The LALGA ladies will be enjoying an annual Member-Member Tournament on February 9 and 10th. First day will be best ball of partners, gross and net, and the second day will be a scramble with a 2-drive minimum each 9 holes. We will be enjoying a wonderful lunch at the Eagles Nest on the second day. The theme for this tournament will be FORE THE LOVE OF GOLF with theme colors of navy, green or white. Of course, pictures will be taken with our theme backdrop. This is always a fun event for our group, and we should have a great turnout. Games for February: Feb 3 – Individual Play; Feb 17 – Team Play; Feb 24 – “In the Box – the player “in the box” on the scorecard net score is used for that hole. Check the bulletin board in the Pro Shop for more information and to sign up or register online at LALGA Golf Registration on the LA Living website (must be a paid member of LA Living for access). Lifetime Limited Warranty Guaranteed Low Pricing 12 Months No Interest1 Free No-obligation In-home Quotes 863-400-5082 • WindowWorldPolkCounty.com 101 Industrial Blvd. West, Winter Haven, FL This Window World® franchise is independently owned and operated by Window World of Polk County Inc. d/b/a Window World of Lakeland under license from Window World Inc. Fully licensed & insured. License No. CBC1257854 Previous sales are excluded and offers cannot be combined. Minimum 10% down required when ordering. ¹No interest if paid in full within 12 months with regular monthly payments. Bank approval needed. Must qualify. Ask for details. 40 Mark your calendars and LALGA members should plan to play in the Solheim Cup, March 2nd and 3rd with lunch after play. Signups are at the Pro shop only starting February 17. When you sign at the pro shop, please bring your $40 check made payable to LALGA. LALGA members are encouraged to pick your partner for the “Beat the Pro” event on March 31. Red Hoagland Challenge update as of 1/6/26: 1st place- Joanne McKinley $136.60; 2nd place – Nancy Zografos $133.45; 3rd place – Carolyn Alvaro $128.60; and 4th place – Bev Hines $107.20. The Challenge is ongoing until the end of May.

LAMGA By David Kubissa In 2005, Lake Ashton resident Bill Ferrieri floated an idea to his fellow board members of the Lake Ashton Men’s Golf Association. Bill, LAMGA’s tournament chairman at the time, had played in member-guest events at his former club, Palm Beach National, and he thought Lake Ashton should host one too. In April of 2006, the Lake Ashton tournament launched with 42 teams in what has become an annual event that celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Over the years, much from that first year has remained. The format is a flighted best-ball match consisting of five nine-hole rounds. Today, the field has 60 teams with as many as 80 sponsors. That first year, the three-day event concluded with a shootout among all the flight winners to determine an overall champion. On the final day at the clubhouse, there also was a sit-down dinner and awards ceremony along with a DJ for participants and spouses. Back then, there was only one course – East. In 2006, the pro shop was in the clubhouse, and that was where hole No. 1 began and No. 18 ended. There was no Eagle’s Nest at the time. Three Lake Ashton residents remain from the 2006 LAMGA board that started the tournament: Bill, Tom Di Laura and Doug Franz. Tom and Bill have participated in every member-guest since 2006. Together, the two of them recruited participants and sponsors for the inaugural event. Tom then became president for several years, while Bill continued as tournament chairman. Here in Bill’s words are his recollections and perspective on the tournament. What were the challenges of that first tournament? I had to develop and print out an extensive pamphlet listing each team’s players as well as the schedule and format of play. In addition, I went out and recruited sponsors. We also had to solicit members to play. Many had not belonged to a private club and had no idea what a member-guest was. 41 Today the fee is $400 per team. What was the fee in 2006? It was $100. That was made possible by the support LAMGA received from the Lake Ashton developer, Larry Maxwell. What were the gifts for players? Balls, tees and gloves. At the dinner, everyone got a prize from a drawing. Who was your partner in that year? My brother, Bob, who played as my guest until he passed away in 2017. Much like the current tournament, the first member-guest offered a car for a hole-in-one. How did that work and what kind of vehicle was the prize? It was a Hyundai supplied by Red Hoagland. The hole was No. 14, the green of which is now the East putting and chipping green. As you reflect on the evolution of the tournament, what are your thoughts about your role in an event? It was a lot of work but very satisfying. We had 42 teams, and the next year we had 60 and a waiting list. It is great to see that the tournament’s popularity has continued. Pictured: Tom Di Laura and Bill Ferrieri worked together to help start the annual LAMGA memberguest tournament in 2006. They have played in the event every year since then.

LA NINERS By Sandy Hockenberry With the holiday season behind us, it’s time to concentrate on golf and having fun. The niners have two upcoming tournaments to look forward to, please sign up at the Pro Shop. At our holiday celebration this year, Statistician, Dot Bothwell presented winners of the Birdies, Eagles, Hole-in-One, Chips-ins and Most Improved contest. Winners pictured below are: Nancy Collina, Nancy Scali, Denise Lacaprucia, and Linda Reardon. Missing is Claudia Loesel. Games for February include: February 3: Tiara-Tutu Tuesday Step Aside Scramble. Polish your tiara and fluff up your tutu ladies. Come enjoy a fun day playing a step aside scramble. All players tee off on every hole. The player whose drive is chosen has to “Step-Aside” and not hit the next shot. This format continues until the ball is holed. Low Net score wins. (team game) February 10: 4-Person Par 3 Scramble. Each player hits a tee shot from the orange flags, choose the best shot and everyone plays from there. Repeat until the ball is holed. (team game) February 16 and 17: Pick Your Partner 2-Day Ringer. Lunch, at the Eagles Nest following golf on day 2. Two player teams play individual game on day one, the teams, play the same holes on day two and try to improve the score for that hole. Low gross, low net and most improved wins. (team game) February 24: Individual Low Putts or Individual High Putts. Lowest number of putts in flight wins, OR highest number of putts in flight wins. (Determined by Ian’s blind draw after all players are in from round. Individual game). Upcoming in March: Niner/Blue Man 2-Day Par 3 Ringer Tournament WWW.BROCKSWINDOWCLEANING.COM

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