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CLUBS TUESDAY BRIDGE By George Rogers Tuesday Noon Bridge is off to a great start. March 16: Chip Inman, Pauline Pare, Chris Verges; March 23: Nancy Golding, Chris Verges, Elaine Inman March 30: George Rogers, Nancy Golding, Graham Littlehales April 6: Chris Verges, Chip Inman, Maureen Ziegler. The group is looking for new as well as used bridge players for Tuesday noon bridge in the Clubhouse Card Room. To join, please contact George Rogers at georgerogers4321@gmail.com or 419.708.3320. LA DEMOCRATIC CLUB By Shelley Miller The Lake Ashton Democratic Club is holding their May 6 monthly meeting at 4 pm via Zoom and inperson at the HFC. Tables will be sanitized with no more than four people per table. Masks are required. The meeting will also be live streamed on Zoom. Feel free to bring your own beverage. No refreshments will be provided. The May speaker is Anna Eskamani, 47th district seat in the Florida House of Representatives. Emai l lakeashtondemocraticclub@gmail.com for more information. LA REPUBLICAN CLUB By Brenda Bush-Sayre The Lake Ashton Republican Club will meet on Wednesday, May 26 at the Clubhouse. Social time will start at 3:30 pm and the meeting will begin at 4 pm. This month’s speaker will be Lori Cunningham who is the Polk School Board Chairwoman. All Lake Ashton residents are invited to join. Contact: Brenda Bush-Sayre, bbs1954@icloud.com, 813.313.9911. SINGLES GROUP By Maureen Ziegler The LA Singles group plans activities for Lake Ashton residents who are single. The group meets monthly on the first Sunday of the month at 2 pm in the Clubhouse Ballroom. If you would like to join in activities with other single individuals, attend the meeting on May 2. LA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB By Claude Brown Field Day is an annual open house for the public to visit and learn about amateur radio operations and operators. Your Lake Ashton Amateur Radio Club will join 40,000 “hams” in the USA on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Members will set up and operate multiple radio stations within the Pavilion from Noon to 6pm. All residents are invited to visit and experience the capabilities of worldwide radio communications. Members will be available to answer questions and explain the services amateur radio offers to our community. Modern amateur radio encompasses digital electronics, computing, satellites, moon bounce and more methods of communication. Amateur radio operators have provided communications support to government and relief agencies in times of natural disaster when normal communications are interrupted or inadequate for the needs of human relief operations. The purpose and goal is to communicate community needs and secure the best level of assistance available when needed.

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