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Lake Ashton is overflowing with talented residents. The Clubhouse is lucky to have a new piece of art adorning the Lobby. Resident Lynn Shelton created the lovely piece of artwork pictured to celebrate Fall. When you see Lynn be sure to say thank you for sharing her talent with all of us. She used a variety of mediums to complete this sculpture including the following: A scavenged metal base with post, a large floral bucket, two wire waste baskets, a styrofoam wig head, pool noodles, a package of tissue paper, lots of Mod Podge, fat yarn and paint. We are lucky to have residents that love to share their amazing talents with the community. Pictured, Pam Klawinski works on a wreath that will soon adorn the front entrance to the Clubhouse. Stop by the week of Thanksgiving to take a look at her amazing talents. Thank you to the following volunteers that have helped with distribution of RFID tags and Amenity Access Cards. Things would not have run so smoothly without your help: Gary Bishop, Marsha Bishop, Mike Costello, Monty and Doña Formby, Ernie Harben, David Harrison, Peggy Hitchcock, Brenda Jackson, Debby and Don Landgrebe, Judy Morgan, Brenda and Jack Van Sickle, Carolyn Ulrich, Valerie and Dennis Yenor. BACK ON THE TRAI LS AGAIN! Resident David Fix is back on the trails again. It is safe to say it is in his blood now. With just under 100 days until his thru hike start date, David is hiking the trail in sections any chance he gets as practice. At the time of writing this he was off the trails for 24 hours and already has his next hike planned for November 20-23 to finish the state of Georgia. Pictured below he is in Blood Mountain Shelter which is the highest point of the Georgia section of the Appalachian Trail (AT) at 4,442 feet. When you see David in the Community be sure to wish him luck and stick around to hear all of his amazing stories. You will not be sorry. Stay tuned for more from David on the AT! CLUBHOUSE WALL OF ART Shelley and Larry Brodka have been working hard to keep the Clubhouse hallway decorated with beautiful artwork from throughout the community. In the month of October card makers adorned the walls with their beautiful creations. In months past, there have been photographs from many talented residents. We know there is a plethora of talent in Lake Ashton, professional and amateur, and we would like to highlight it all: pictures, scrapbooking, painting, quilting, woodworking, and more! If you create it we want to show it off. Email Christine at cwells@lakeashtoncdd.com or Shelley and Larry Brodka at shelleyb615@gmail.com 17

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