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JOINT AMENITY FACILITIES POLICY HIGHLIGHT Showcase Series By Brenda Jackson ALCOHOL: All persons must be at least twentyone (21) years of age to consume alcohol at any Amenity Facility, and must do so in a responsible manner. In regards to LACDD’s Clubhouse: When there is a liquor license holder registered with the State of Florida to serve alcoholic beverages at 4141 Ashton Club Drive, Lake Wales, Florida alcohol may not be brought into the Clubhouse, adjoining outdoor patio, or any other outdoor amenities at any time (the Pavilion is the only exemption with prior approval from the Amenity Manager) All alcoholic beverages must be purchased through the holder of the liquor license registered with the State of Florida.. Any registered holder of said liquor license shall be required to provide the Amenity Manager with an applicable certificate of insurance naming the District as an additional named insured. IF THERE ISN’T A LIQUOR LICENSE HOLDER AT THE CLUBHOUSE If there isn’t a liquor license holder registered with the State of Florida to serve alcoholic beverages at the Clubhouse, the Clubhouse Amenity Manager may approve consumption of alcohol for events held in the Clubhouse. Alcoholic beverage service, if approved, shall only be obtained through a service licensed to serve alcoholic beverages. Such service will be required to provide the Amenity Manager with a certificate of insurance, naming the District as an additional insured party. The Amenity Manager may approve alcohol to be brought in for personal consumption for community events. In regards to LA II CDD’s HFC Community Center: The HFC Community Center Amenity Manager may approve consumption of alcohol for events held at the Community Center by a vendor who is in possession of a valid liquor license and proof of insurance. See Section XI (vi) regarding the HFC Community Center herein for more specific information regarding alcohol at the HFC Community Center. 7 Meet Brittany White! Brittany lives in Lakeland with her children, Zayden (4) and Zynlee (2) who are the loves of her life. When not at Charm City you can find her at Walk On’s Sports Bar in Lakeland. What do you like most about working here in LA? “I would have to say the residents. I live in Lakeland and I wouldn’t drive this far if it weren’t for the residents and the connections I have made and continue to make. I look forward to every day to joke with the residents and making them smile.” What is the biggest challenge right now? “Getting the business to grow. Finding what works and what doesn’t to bring more residents in. The events we’ve held have been great and successful and we are happy with the resident response to them. But we still have room to grow.” What would you like the residents to know about you? “I started with Nik back in 2018 with his food truck business. While he has taught me a lot, the most crucial thing he has taught me is the importance of customer service. Customer service is what drives customers back to you every time. I strive to excel at my customer service. It is very important to me that our customers are happy not only with their food and drinks but with their service and can feel the ‘charm” of Charm City.” The full amenity facilities policy can be found online at lakeashtoncdd.com or lakeashton2cdd.com. Questions? Contact LA (LW) CDD Community Director Christine Wells (cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com) or LA II (WH) CDD Community Director James Margeson, (jmargeson@lakeashton2cdd.com).

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