June 28, 2014 Vol. 2014, Issue 2
Lakeside Chautauqua launches online shop Chaplain of the Week: Melissa Kunz The Rev. Dr. Michael B. Brown Content Manager Supported by Bob & Becky Brymer Lakeside Chautauqua recently Lakeside Chautauqua wel- launched its official online shop, a comes the Rev. Dr. Michael place to purchase Lakeside mer- B. Brown as Chaplain of the chandise exclusively online. Week from June 29-July 3. The online shop includes ap- This week’s Chaplain of the parel for men, women and youth, Week program is supported as well as accessories for all. by Bob and Becky Brymer. To browse the selection The Rev. Dr. Michael B. Brown will lead the 10:30 of merchandise, visit www. On June 21, Lakeside Chau- the amount of official Lakeside a.m. Hoover Community admittance for guests and lakesideohio.com/shop. tauqua officially launched the on- Chautauqua gear available to the Worship Service on Sun- auto. From here, Lakesiders can line shop with phase one products. community. day, June 29 in Hoover Au- Following Chaplain’s Hour search for products by category, These products include Thanks to the help of Café- ditorium. His sermon, titled at 10:15 a.m. Monday, Dr. add items to their cart, complete T-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies Press’ online software, Lakeside’s “Choosing to be Christian,” is Brown will have a book sign- their order at checkout and check for men, women and youth, as webmaster Rob Truex from based on Matthew 25:31-45. ing for his books, Bottom Line their order status. well as coffee mugs, water bottles, Shift2Design and Lakeside’s Ad- For those who wish to Beliefs: Twelve Doctrines The shop was created through bumper stickers, key chains and vancement & Communications attend worship, a compli- All Christians Hold in Com- CaféPress, an online website that more. Department, a cohesive shop mentary Church Pass may be mon (Sort of) and Making allows businesses to design and CaféPress creates each Lake- design was created to align with obtained Sundays between the Timeless Word Timely: A sell merchandise in a customiz- side product using unique print- Lakeside’s branding initiative. 7:30-10:30 a.m., valid until Primer for Preachers, at The able CaféPress shop hosted from on-demand technology. “CaféPress really gives control 3 p.m. The pass includes ad- Fine Print bookstore. their server. Please note this technology to the shop owner,” said Truex. mittance for guests and auto. At 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, CaféPress offers customers a creates a slight outline and film “This allowed a creative design Dr. Brown will also preach Dr. Brown will lead Evening reliable shopping experience with around each shirt’s design. How- and more store styling to make it at 9:15 a.m. Monday-Thursday Prayer & Praise, held at the secure checkout and credit card ever, this outline will disappear closely reflect Lakeside’s new for Chaplain’s Hour in Or- Steele Memorial Bandstand. processing, shipping worldwide from the garment after washing. website.” chestra Hall. Note: on Friday, Dr. Brown is currently and handling of all returns and Phase two of the online shop To shop now or learn more July 4, there will be no Chap- Senior Minister of Marble exchanges. will become available at the end about Lakeside Chautauqua’s lain s Hour. Collegiate Church, Reformed The shop will be completed in of the year, offering exciting new official online shop, visit www. His overall Chaplain’s Church in America, in New multiple phases. products and designs to increase lakesideohio.com/visit/shop. Hour theme for the week will York City, N.Y. be “Believing and Behaving.” A native of Asheboro, A complimentary Chap- N.C., Dr. Brown was or- Lakeside’s Fourth of July celebration lain’s Hour Pass is available dained in The United Meth- Lakeside Chautauqua’s Fourth from :30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. odist Church in 1974. of July celebration begins at 10 Monday-Thursday for those a.m. with the Children’s Bike Pa- who wish to hear Dr. Brown See CHAPLAIN rade departing from Perry Park. each day. The pass includes on page 9 Participants of all ages should arrive early with an already-dec- orated bike. Due to a worldwide 10,000 Maniacs to rock Hoover stage helium shortage, balloons will not be distributed for bikes this year. 10,000 Maniacs will rock Jamestown, N.Y. After gaining Following the bike parade will the Hoover Auditorium stage new members and a few name be the Fourth of July Float Parade at :15 p.m. Saturday, June 2 changes, the band performed at 10:15 a.m. Both parades will with some of their most popu- for the first time as 10,000 Ma- travel west on Second Street. Individuals or groups may en- bo), offering a selection of famil- lar hits, including “More Than niacs on Labor Day in 19 1. Spectators are invited to dress ter the Float Parade by completing iar patriotic tunes. This,” “Because the Night” The group is named after patriotically, as part of this Lake- a participant form. These forms COBB formed in 19 9 as the and “These Are Days.” the low-budget horror movie side holiday tradition. are available at the Lakeside Ohio Collegiate Brass Band with The 19 0s pop-rock band “Two Thousand Maniacs ” The Grand Marshal for both Chautauqua Administration Of- a mission “to promote the Brass features Dennis Drew on key- Gustafson invited Natalie parades will be Leslie (Les) Cun- fice or online at www.lakesideo- Band tradition through excellent boards, Steve Gustafson on Merchant, who was 17 at the ningham, a familiar face around hio.com/calendar. artistic and educational perfor- bass guitar, Jerry Augustyniak time, to perform vocals with the Lakeside community. Cun- En oy the taste of summer at mances for musicians and com- on drums, Mary Ramsey on the band. ningham leads the Children’s a Fourth of July cookout from munities.” lead vocals and Jeff Erikson on Bike Parade every year. He also 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on the front lawn Read ‘Arts & Entertainment’ guitar. See MANIACS ushers at Hoover Community of Hotel Lakeside. The cookout page 13 for more information 10,000 Maniacs was on page 12 Worship Services, assists Chip will be catered by Jason Platfoot about COBB’s performance. formed as Still Life in 19 1 in Richter with God Squad, volun- of Black Tie Catering. At 9:45 p.m., fireworks off teers at the Lakeside-Marblehead Meals will include a hamburg- the Lakeside dock will offer a Lighthouse Festival and helps at er, BBQ pork or brat, potato salad, spectacular finale to the day. Due Lakeside’s Annual Spring Clean- chips and a cookie for $7. Water to preparations for fireworks, the up Day. and pop will be sold for $1. dock will close for the day as ear- Read ‘Community News’ Central Ohio Brass Band ly as 2 p.m. page 6 to learn more about Cun- (COBB) will perform from 6- Please watch for signs at the ningham and his passion for p.m. at the Steele Memorial Pavilion for exact details on Fri- Lakeside. Bandstand (Central Park Gaze- day, July 4. Support renovations to Shuffleboard Summer has arrived on Chautauqua Lecture Series the shores of Lake Erie, and ‘All Things Americana’ shuffleboard players of all ages have returned to the In honor of Independence Day, this week’s Chautauqua courts. Lecture Series delves into American lifestyle and history. Spring was a busy season The week begins with a look at the culture of American art, for the community, especial- music and food. ly at the world-class shuffle- Lectures later in the week include a focus on Lake Erie board facility. shipwrecks, a historical American community and Ameri- Over the last two months, can literature. construction crews have See ‘Education’ page 10 for a full description of this been working to enhance the week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. experience for all spectators underneath to improve drain- generational center of Lake- and shuffleboard players. age. side,” said Shirley Stary, A complete renovation to The contractor involved vice president of Program- the viewing stands, located with the renovations worked ming. “A place for grandpar- along Second Street, was with an architect to make ents and grandkids to come completed in early June. new railings from a custom together and en oy a fun ac- Updates included a lev- iron work company, located tivity, in which all ages can eled and reshingled roof, air in Columbus, Ohio. participate.” vents to increase airflow and Spectators and shuffle- The ma ority of the pro - Inside the Lakesider gutters to direct the water board players will now have ect was completed by Curt runoff. easy access to the viewing Swain of Mainly Masonry, e e s ...... Pgs. 2-4 The updated viewing stands with improved steps, located in Castalia, Ohio. stands are constructed of nat- new railings and a sidewalk. The enhancements to the i e s ...... Pgs. 5-8 ural IPE wood, pronounced A handicap-accessible shuffleboard facility were e i i s Li e ...... Pg. 9 “ee-pay.” This type of wood viewing area was also added made possible with support d a i ...... Pgs. 10-11 is an environmentally re- ust south of courts 2-5, west to the Lakeside Fund. r s er ai e ...... Pgs. 12-13 sponsible choice, prized for of court 1 . To make a gift towards e er si ...... Pgs. 14-17 its durability, strength and A new patio was installed this longstanding tradition natural resistance to decay, east of the new viewing in Lakeside, contact the e rea i ...... Pg. 18 weather conditions and in- stands that will include pic- Lakeside Chautauqua Foun- i dre ...... Pg. 19 sect infestation. nic tables. dation at (419) 79 -5396 or asses i e r s ...... Pgs. 20-21 New textured cement The seldom used stands advancement@lakesideo- es r es ...... Pg. 22 blocks were used to build the from this area have been re- hio.com. Lakesiders may ...... Pg. 23 base of the viewing stands, moved. also give online, at www. is eek i Lakeside and limestone was placed “Shuffleboard is the inter- lakesideohio.com/giving. Lakeside a s s ...... Pg. 24 announcements Page 2
Lakeside Chautauqua Pet policy Youth needed to deliver Lakeside launches blog Top 10 Safety Rules Remember to prevent dogs from Lakesider newspaper This summer, Lakeside Chautau- barking, so as not to disturb neighbors. Each Saturday, the Lakesider staff qua joins the online blog community 1. Lakeside is a “Slow-Go” commu- If noise continues after contacting the seeks youth to deliver the newspaper. with the launch of its official blog, nity. The speed limit is 15 mph. owner or if the owner cannot be found, For each bag delivered, the carrier The Front Porch. 2. State Law requires bicyclists, golf call Safety Services at (419) 635-6030. will receive a free miniature golf or The blog’s name was inspired by the carts and cars to obey all traffic Coffee & Cream ice cream pass. 900 cottages that line Lakeside’s streets signs and crosswalks. Farmers’ Market Delivery bags are assigned on a and the beautiful atmosphere they pro- 3. Pedestrians must cross at cross- The Lakeside Farmers’ Market is first-come, first-serve basis at 8:30 a.m. vide for conversation and renewal. walks when provided. located on Walnut Avenue between Saturdays at the Lakeside Chautau- Lakesiders can interact with the 4. No bikes, skateboards, roller- Second and Third Streets. qua Legacy House front porch, locat- blog by scrolling through various blades, cars or golf carts are per- The market is open from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. ed at 217 Walnut Ave. pages, commenting on new posts, mitted on the lakefront path or Tuesdays and Fridays. Local farmers being featured as a guest blogger and nature/walking trail. will sell vegetables, herbs, fruits, Connect with Lakeside sharing it with other Lakesiders. 5. All bicyclists must wear helmets. flowers, jams and teas. Lakeside Chautauqua is active on This blog features Lakeside snap- 6. Bicycles and golf carts must use multiple social media platforms. shots, travel tips, how-to articles, de- lights when driving after dark, Golf cart guidelines Join the conversation by ‘liking’ the votionals, interviews with the staff and alert pedestrians when at- Golf carts are not permitted on Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ and guests’ experiences. tempting to pass. public roads beyond Lakeside’s gates. lakesideohio and following Twitter at The Front Porch is a place for 7. Children, ages 4-12, are encour- Golf carts are required to follow @lakesideoh. Lakesiders to visit frequently and aged to participate in the Bicycle the same guidelines as cars when To enjoy pictures of Lakeside Chau- share their stories, memories, photos Rodeo & Safety Program. The driving through Lakeside. tauqua throughout the year, follow and more. program is offered at 1 p.m. Mon- In order to protect and preserve Lakeside on Instagram at @lakesideohio Lakeside Chautauqua asks that days at Bradley Temple. Lakeside Chautauqua’s green space, or on Flickr at www.flickr.com/groups/ the community respects everyone’s 8. Motorists, golf carts and bicy- please do not drive or park golf carts lakesideohio. thoughts in their comments and feed- clists should give pedestrians on the grass throughout the grounds. back, as this is a moderated blog, and the right of way. This is especially important in Cen- Lakeside Chautauqua comments will be reviewed. 9. Lakeside Chautauqua strongly tral Park and the areas around Hoover Annual Photo Contest Join The Front Porch conversa- encourages seat belt use when Auditorium and Orchestra Hall. Lakesiders are invited to submit tions at blog.lakesideohio.com. operating a golf cart. Never hold photos to be featured in the 2015 Cal- a passenger on one’s lap. Mayflies of Lake Erie endar of Events brochure, as well as Lakesider available online 10. Use caution in high traffic ar- Starting in early June, Lakeside on social media, the website and blog. The weekly issue of the Lake- eas and intersections around experiences a high population of Images should represent people sider may be found online at www. Lakeside. mayflies that hatch from the lake. The enjoying Lakeside through photos lakesideohio.com/news. insects are harmless and typically of family, traditions, religion, educa- While visiting the Lakeside web- Lakeside Chautauqua is a live for 72 hours. They are attracted tion, cultural arts, art classes, recre- site, sign-up to receive Lakeside’s tobacco-free community to light sources and tend to leave the ation, landscape or architecture. weekly e-newsletter to find informa- For the health and wellness of lake in large numbers. Winners chosen for the Calendar tion about upcoming events. guests and residents, smoking and the The mayfly population cannot be of Events brochure will receive a use of other tobacco products are pro- controlled since they breed in aquatic (one-day) Daily Chautauqua Pass for Harsh Road speed limit hibited on the grounds; the exception environments like Lake Erie. They can the 2015 season. Harsh Road is located outside the is privately-owned properties. be best avoided by minimizing outdoor There is no entry fee. Deadline for East Second Street Gate. The speed The policy supports Lakeside lighting, turning off lights or by switch- submission is Wednesday, Oct. 1. The limit on Harsh Road is 25 mph. Chautauqua’s long-range Strate- ing to yellow “bug light” bulbs. limit is five photos per photographer. The speed limit obedience ensures gic Plan, providing an aesthetically To enter and read full contest rules, the safety of residents, pedestrians, pleasing and safe environment for all Limited parking at visit www.lakesideohio.com/news. bicyclists and motorists. There will guests and residents. Danbury High School be increased patrols on this road The Danbury High School parking Lakeside shuttle service throughout the summer. Trash & Recycling lot, located at 9451 E. Harbor Road, Lakeside Chautauqua offers a Trash collection days are Tuesdays offers free parking outside Lakeside; free shuttle service. The following Property Management and Fridays. Recycling is only col- however, there is no shuttle service. are stops along the route: South Gate & Cottage Rental Office lected on Fridays. Parking is available in the lot off Parking Lot, Hotel Lakeside, Foun- The Lakeside Chautauqua Realty Note: Trash & Recycling pick-up of Erie Beach Road and on the other tain Inn and Hoover Auditorium. The Property Management/Cottage Rent- is rescheduled for Saturday, July 5 side of school building near the ath- shuttle service also stops at Chautau- al Office is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. due to the holiday. letic field. qua Park upon request. Monday-Saturday. Place trash and recycling bins on Parking is not permitted in the The shuttles run from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. The office is located at 318 W. Sec- the curbside by 7:30 a.m. section closest to the school on Erie every day until Labor Day. There is ond St. (next to the Lakeside Laun- Recyclables may also be taken to Beach Road. This space is reserved no need to call for a shuttle; simply go dromat). the green receptacles at the top of for faculty only. Parking will be to one of the stops and catch a shuttle Lakeside Chautauqua Realty Maple Avenue, across from the South available until Sunday, Aug. 10. as it makes its rounds. All shuttles are (LCR) rental agents/property manag- Gate Parking Lot. marked with an orange flag. ers, Denise Monak and June Cantu, After Labor Day weekend, trash Volunteer to garden & For everyone’s safety, the Lakeside handle LCR cottage reservation re- collection will resume its once a week weed shuttles and Mackmobile will not run quests and answer questions of own- schedule on Tuesdays. Recycling ser- The Lakeside Chautauqua Grounds during heavy rain, lightning and thun- ers for properties managed by Lake- vice ends in September. Department is seeking volunteers for der. When possible, the shuttle bus side Chautauqua Realty. the 2014 season. will be used during inclement weather. Monak may be reached by phone Trash Buddies There are more than 30 gardens to at (419) 798-4461, ext. 348 or by Please assist in keeping Lakeside tend within the gates. Assistance with Miniature Golf payment email at [email protected]. beautiful by removing neighbor’s watering and weeding is needed. The Miniature Golf Hut, located Cantu may be reached by phone at emptied trash containers from the To donate time, contact grounds@ in Central Park, accepts credit cards (419) 798-4461 ext., 334 or by email street when they are not there to do so. lakesideohio.com. and cash during the summer season. at [email protected]. Evening Song Cottage Bed & Breakfast
Come away to another world for awhile... 310 Walnut Street, Lakeside, Ohio 43440 419.732.6700
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Feel the ground shaking? Respect public gardens Join the Chautauqua Choir Lakeside Chautauqua A few days each week between Keep children and pets out of the Singers, ages 13 and older, are in- 2014 Board of Directors 10 a.m.-3 p.m. the LaFarge Quarry gardens, and do not walk on or pick vited to join the Chautauqua Choir. Officers in Marblehead will blast rock. the flowers. The choir performs at 10:30 a.m. Sun- days at Hoover Community Worship Chairman Dale Knobel Chapel in the Woods Historic Tram Tours Services. Vice Chairman Randy Snow The Chapel in the Woods is locat- Enjoy a historic tram tour through The group sings a range of selec- Secretary Yvonne Rush ed on Maple Avenue just across from Lakeside Chautauqua with narration tions from traditional choral works to Assist. Secretary Margo Morrow the South Gate Welcome Center. presented by Carol Murray. gospel and contemporary pieces. Treasurer Jennifer Gehrlein It features a secluded, peaceful Murray will explain how Lakeside No audition is required, but mem- Assist. Treasurer David Blank setting and natural surroundings. Chautauqua’s history has shaped the bers are expected to attend rehears- Visit anytime to worship or spend community. Facts and dates will be als. Rehearsals take place from 6-7:15 Lakeside Chautauqua a few quiet moments. presented, as well as anecdotal sto- p.m. Thursdays in Orchestra Hall and 2014 Board of Directors ries about the characters that have left at 9:30 a.m. Sundays in Hoover Audi- United Methodist Church their mark on Lakeside. torium, prior to worship services. Frank Baker bookstore & library hours Reservations are $5 per person David Bell The Lakeside United Methodist and are available at the Lakeside Chautauqua Choral Festival David Blank Church (UMC) Bookstore is open Chautauqua Administration Office. New this year is the Lakeside Chau- Michael Brown from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Mondays during The 75-minute tours will take place tauqua Summer Choral Festival from Paige Shalter Bruening the summer season. The bookstore at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, July 26-Monday, July 28. Dwight Douce is located on the second floor of the Friday each week of the summer season Conductors Amy Johnston Blosser William Drackett church, in Room 200. and begin in front of Hotel Lakeside. and Michael Shirtz invite singers of Dan Drew The Lakeside UMC library sum- The tram seats 11 people. It is sug- all ages to explore and cultivate their Jennifer Gehrlein mer hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday gested that guests sign up one to two interest in choral music. Kristen Jones and Friday and 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tues- days in advance. The festival weekend features re- Dale Knobel day, Wednesday and Thursday. Note: on Friday, July 4, the His- hearsal sessions, seminars on music Greg Linville toric Tram Tour is cancelled. and spirituality and workshops on David Martin Continuing education vocal technique. Repertoire includes Margo Morrow credit Self-Guided Historic both traditional and contemporary Jill Oberer Lakeside Chautauqua offers a pro- Walking Tours choral styles, including the premiere Gary Olin fessional development program with Self-guided walking tour scripts of Shirtz’s new work, “The Ten Com- Scott Rosson graduate credit based on participation in with photos for two areas of Lakeside mandments.” Yvonne Rush educational and cultural arts programs are available for purchase ($5 each) at The festival chorus will sing at Marilynn Schroeder at Lakeside each week this summer. Heritage Hall Museum. Sunday Hoover Community Wor- Vernon Shepherd The program is designed for ed- The areas are the historic Central ship and present a festival concert on Randy Snow ucators needing to renew teaching district, from Sycamore to Cedar Av- Monday, July 28. Don Sultzbach licenses and/or gain professional de- enues, and East Lakeside, extending A $25 registration fee is required Terry Tomlinson velopment credit. from Vine Avenue to the East Second to participate. The fee covers all mu- Ex Officio: Kevin Sibbring, Requirements for each course in- Street Gate. The script allows guests sic, Daily Chautauqua Passes, work- President/CEO clude attendance at lectures, educa- to tour at their own pace and time. shops and activities taking place tional programs and cultural events, during the festival. as well as completion of event sum- Guided Historic Walk To register for the Lakeside Chau- Lakeside Chautauqua maries/critiques and a one-page out- The Lakeside Heritage Society offers tauqua Summer Choral Festival, Foundation side project. free Historic Walking Tours of central email programming@lakesideohio. 2014 Board of Directors Register for graduate credit at Lakeside Chautauqua at 10:30 a.m., com or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 347. www.lakesideohio.com/education Wednesdays. The registration deadline is Tues- Chairman William Drackett See ‘Education’ page 11, for details. Participants should meet volunteer day, July 15. Vice Chairman Rebecca Smith guides at Heritage Hall Museum, lo- Secretary Kurt Geisheimer Calling all volunteers cated on the corner of Maple Avenue The Fine Print bookstore Treasurer Salam Chaudhary The Annual Friends of Hotel and Third Street. multi-author event Directors: Charles Bond Lakeside Ice Cream Social will take Special walking tours of East and The Fine Print bookstore invites Carol McKinney place at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 6 on South Lakeside and an architectural all Lakesiders to participate in an Ee- Peter Stephens the Hotel Lakeside lawn. tour will be provided on four consec- rie Evening on Lake Erie. The afternoon will include ice cream, utive Mondays, beginning July 21. The author event will be held at cake and children’s games. Music will For details, call (419) 798-5519. 7 p.m. Monday, June 30 at the Steel Lakeside Chautauqua be provided by the Genoa American Le- Memorial Bandstand. Mission: gion Band from 3-4:30 p.m. Guided Tree Walk Wendy Webb, best-selling and Volunteers are needed to bake and Lakeside Chautauqua has been award-winning author of three novels To enrich the quality of life for serve homemade cakes, take tickets, designated as a Tree City USA com- of gothic suspense, The Tale of Hal- all people, to foster traditional scoop ice cream and assist with chil- munity for the last two years. This cyon Crane, The Fate of Mercy Alban Christian values and nurture dren’s games. award is presented to communities and The Vanishing, will read a spooky relationships through opportunities To volunteer or to donate a home- with a wide variety of trees who are passage from her latest book and an- for renewal and growth...spiritually, made cake, contact Sarah Milheim at working to maintain and improve swer questions from the audience. intellectually, culturally and (419) 798-4461, ext. 367. their forest. Four authors from last summer’s physically...while preserving Lakeside has more than 100 va- Lakeside Writing Project, George Lakeside’s heritage. Applications for the rieties of trees. On the Guided Tree Chioran, Jessie Honeycutt, Grace 2015 Board of Directors Walk, participants will learn about McCarty and Elizabeth Perkins, will The Lakeside Board of Directors 25 species. Walks begin at 10:30 a.m. also read their short stories and po- Lakeside Chautauqua governs Lakeside Chautauqua, set- Mondays, at the Pavilion East Deck. ems as part of this program. Vision: ting priorities and adopting annual The walks are coordinated by the At the conclusion of the evening, and long range plans. Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Lakesiders are invited to share their A Chautauqua community Throughout the summer, the Nominat- Society (LESS) and led by volunteers Bill ghost stories from Lakeside. dedicated to Christian values and ing Committee interviews applications for Dudrow, Bill Smithand Frank O’Dell. cultural excellence, nurturing mind, membership to the Board of Directors. Gretchen A. Curtis body and spirit. Applicants will be informed in Guided Bird Walk Memorial Service February of their election and begin Guided Bird Walks will be held at Friends of Gretchen A. Curtis, a three-year term in May. 8 a.m. Wednesdays at the Pavilion. Lakeside resident since 1990, are in- The Lakesider Editors: To apply, download a Board Ap- Volunteers, Judy Sudomir and Joe vited to attend her memorial service plication from www.lakesideohio. Sudomir, will lead a walk along the at the Lakeside United Methodist The Lakesider is a weekly com/about/board-of-directors and re- lakefront path to observe birds at- Church at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 5. A newspaper provided for Lakeside turn to: Lakeside Chautauqua, Attn: tracted to the Lakeside area. reception will follow at Wesley Lodge. Chautauqua guests during the Board of Directors, 236 Walnut Ave., The walks are coordinated by the The Rev. Vernon Shepherd and the summer season by a team of in- Lakeside, Ohio 43440. Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Rev. Dr. Norman “Ned” Dewire will terns in the Marketing Department Society (LESS). Participants are en- officiate. Curtis served on the boards and with generous contributions Hotel Lakeside Dining couraged to bring binoculars, siting of the Lakeside Heritage Society, the by many community members Room & Café scopes and identification manuals. Lakeside Women’s Club and Lake- throughout the summer season. The Hotel Lakeside Dining Room side Chautauqua. Curtis is survived Deadline for submission of & Café offers Sunday Brunch from Lakeside Heritage Society by her daughter, Gretchen S. Curtis. announcements and articles is 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. offers Richmond print Wednesday, one week prior to During the week, lunch hours are The Lakeside Heritage Society Lakeside Quilt Exhibit publication. 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m., and dinner hours is offering the opportunity to own a Hours To express concerns or correc- are 5-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Ben Richmond limited edition print. The Lakeside Quilt Exhibit will tions call (419) 798-4461, ext. 277 or There are set dinner specials Mon- The framed print depicts a patchwork be displayed in Hoover Auditori- email [email protected]. day-Thursday and a different dinner quilt draped across a chair and is on um 30 minutes prior to each Hoover To place an announcement, call menu on Fridays and Saturdays. display at Heritage Hall Museum, lo- show and during Hoover Community (419) 798-4461, ext. 372 or email The dining room and outdoor café cated at 238 Maple Ave. Worship Services on Sunday, through [email protected]. provide a relaxed atmosphere. The Drawing tickets are $3 each or Saturday, July 5. To provide photos for the Lake- outdoor café will be closed during in- four tickets for $10 and can be pur- The exhibit is organized by Lake- sider, social media, e-newsletter or clement weather. chased at the museum. The winning side Chautauqua and the Lakeside blog,call (419) 798-4461, ext. 372 or ticket will be drawn at 4 p.m. Sunday, Women’s Club. email [email protected]. Lock valuables Aug. 31 at the Heritage Society Recy- Call (419) 798-4461, ext. 287 or Remember to lock bicycles and cle Sale in South Auditorium. ATM relocation email all other additions, articles valuables to prevent theft. Contact Safe- The winner does not need to be The Huntington Bank ATM has or submissions to: ty Services immediately at (419) 635- present. Proceeds benefit the Heri- moved to the Third Street entrance of [email protected] or 6030 if items have been lost or stolen. tage Hall Museum. the Fountain Inn. [email protected]. announcements Page 4
Lakeside Summer Stage “State of Lakeside” Address Lakeside-Marblehead Lakeside Wooden Boat Show At 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 20 and Lakeside Chautauqua President/ Lighthouse Festival & Plein Air Art Festival Monday, July 21 in Orchestra Hall, Lake- CEO Kevin Sibbring will reflect on Lakeside’s life and activities are The Lakeside Wooden Boat Show side Summer Stage will present “Lake- the 2014 financial picture and vision growing far beyond the 10 weeks of and the Plein Air Art Festival will take side Chatterbox,” an original script writ- of the Lakeside Chautauqua’s future the Chautauqua summer season. place from July 18-20. ten and directed by Kim Greene. in the 5th Annual “State of Lakeside” The Lakeside-Marblehead Light- Lakesiders are invited to watch art- A Lakesider and current Chicago Address at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 17 in house Festival is one of the growing tra- ists paint. There will be opportunities to resident, this is Greene’s third Lake- Orchestra Hall. ditions that continues to support Lake- purchase artwork from the weekend at side Summer Stage production. side Chautauqua and the Marblehead the Open Air Gallery, located in front of The script centers on a fictional Recreation pre-registration Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. Hoover Auditorium on Third Street. social media website where gener- Lakeside Chautauqua hosts vari- Celebrating its 19th year, the The Open Air Gallery will be on ations of Lakesiders gather, as if on HOTous recreational DOG events each STAND summer, Lakeside-Marblehead Lighthouse display preceding the evening perfor- their own front porch, to share favor- including11 the a.m.-2 Kelleys Island p.m. Swim, Festival will be held in Lakeside from mances from 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, July ite memories, photos and legendary 5k Raccoon Run, and the Youth, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11. 18 and Saturday, July 19. tales of summers spent in Lakeside. Team and Individual Triathlons. This year’s event will include arts The Lakeside Wooden Boat Show With a cast ranging in age from Pre-registrationFriday, is encouragedJuly 4th for & crafts vendors, children’s games, a will be held from 12-5 p.m. Sunday, 9-year-olds“Nothing to adults, screams a variety of all participants. After the pre-regis- pumpkin decorating contest, live enter- July 20, at the dock and Hotel Lake- voices and perspectives are shared. Coffeetration deadlines, & registration Cream prices Porch tainment, hayrides and Farmers’ Market. side lawn. Plein air events will con- Amidst fun banter and humor- for each event increase, and T-shirt Discover the history of the Mar- tinue on Sunday, including a Plein Air ous stories, there is reflection on thelike availability this American is not guaranteed. classic!”blehead Lighthouse while enjoying Paintout from 12-2:30 p.m. growth and change of a beloved town, There is no pre-registration deadline activities such as shuffleboard, min- Children are invited to gather on the with the underlying theme that what for the Kelleys Island Swim. The pre-reg- iature golf and historic walking tours Pavilion lawn to paint from 1-3:30 p.m. any town is all about is the people istration deadline for the Raccoon Run is throughout Lakeside. The festival is in for a fee of $2. Proceeds help support who live and love there. 1 p.m. Monday, July 7. Pre-registration October; no gate admission applies. the Rhein Center. The play will be performed in two for the triathlons has closed. A Wet Paint Sale, held on the acts and will include a 20-minute inter- All registration forms may be picked Lakeside Photography Show Pavilion lawn from 2:30-4:30 p.m. mission with refreshments provided. up and returned to the Lakeside Chau- Lakeside’s Annual Photography Sunday July 20, will display original Tickets are $12 each and may be tauqua Administration Office or emailed Show will take place Tuesday, July paintings from the weekend. purchased at the Lakeside Chatauqua to [email protected]. 29-Saturday, Aug. 16, in Hoover Au- To register a wooden boat, con- Administration Office. ditorium. It will feature entries taken tact Wooden Boat Show Coordinator, Cherish the Ladies by amateur photographers from Lake- Mame Drackett, at (419) 798-2050. Thomas J. Hilty performance cancellation side and throughout the region. Registration is free. Memorial Service Lakeside Chautauqua’s concert The show’s informal opening will Friends of Tom Hilty, Lakeside with Cherish the Ladies, scheduled be at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, July11 29. a.m.-2 Pho- LWBS p.m. Fundraiser Dinner resident since 2000, are invited to at- for Thursday,HOT July 10, has been DOG can- tos may be viewed a half-hour prior The Lakeside Wooden Boat So- tend his memorial service at The Me- celled due to medical reasons. to all evening HooverFriday, Auditorium Julyciety (LWBS) 4th will host a fundraiser morial Garden at Chautauqua Park at Instead, EileenSTAND Ivers & Immigrant shows, or from 2-4 p.m. on Tuesdays, dinner at 6 p.m. Friday, July 18. 1 p.m. Monday, July 7. Soul will perform that evening. Lake- Fridays and Sundays.Coffee & CreamThe reception Porch will be held along A reception will follow at the side Chautauqua apologizes for any The Photography Show features the lakefront, including a display of Hotel “NothingLakeside Fern Room.screams Hilty inconvenience this causes and looks five separate divisions: color, black Lyman wooden boats, plein air art- served on the Lakeside Chautauqua forward to the performance by anoth- & white, altered,quite child like (ages this12 and Americanwork for sale andclassic!” food stations avail- Board of Directors and Accommoda- er great name in Irish music. under) and teen (ages 13-17). Each able for ticket holders. tions Task Force. Joanie Madden, Cherish the La- division will be judged separately, and Dinner tickets are $150 per couple dies’ founder and lead performer, is ribbons will be awarded by categories. or $75 per person. Tickets purchased Fourth of July Fireworks still recovering from an injury sus- by Thursday, July 3 will receive a 10% At 9:45 p.m. fireworks off the tained during a performance in New Crampton Memorial Art Show discount. Limited tickets are available. Lakeside Dock will conclude the day. York and is unable to travel. The Katharine C. Crampton Me- Purchase tickets at the Legacy Due to preparations, the Dock will Lakeside hopes for Madden’s morial Art Show will display artwork House, located at 217 Walnut Ave. close for the day as early as 2 p.m. quick recovery and looks forward to from Tuesday, July 8-Saturday, July 26 Hours of the Legacy House are 8 Please watch for signs at the Pavilion. hosting the band for a concert in 2015. in Hoover Auditorium Lobby. a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
HOT DOG STAND Enjoy a delicious hot dog from 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Friday, July 4th on the Coffee & Cream Side Patio
“Nothing screams quite like this American classic!” community news Page 5 Join the conversation on Lakeside’s new blog– The Front Porch Melissa Kunz This blog will feature Lakeside Content Manager snapshots, travel tips, how-to articles, devotionals, interviews with the staff This summer, Lakeside Chautauqua and guests’ experiences. oins the online blog community with The Front Porch will be a place for the launch of its official blog,The Front Lakesiders to visit frequently and share Porch. their stories, memories, photos and The blog’s name, The Front Porch, more. was inspired by the 900 cottages that The blog will also provide access line Lakeside’s quaint streets and the to Lakeside Chautauqua’s other social beautiful atmosphere they provide. media networks, including Facebook, Most have a cozy front porch, per- Twitter and Instagram, as well as the fect for relaxing, reading, drinking iced Lakesiders can interact with the blog ed a blog that showcases a sleek design Lakeside website. tea, playing card games and especially by scrolling through various pages, and a user friendly environment. “The Front Porch allows you to con- for welcoming conversation. commenting on new posts, being fea- The blog design also mirrors the nect even when you are not here,” said This is a place for sparking conver- tured as a guest blogger and sharing it responsive concept behind Lakeside’s Col n. “We invite you to participate in sation among each other. The stories with other Lakesiders. website. A responsive web design “re- this conversation because your thoughts and contributions of fellow Lakesiders “Conversations today are important sponds to,” or resizes itself, to the de- are valued, and you are an important on this web log will help make The between multiple generations as a way vice being used, such as an oversized part of the Lakeside community.” Front Porch conversations authentic to reconnect and learn from one an- desktop computer, laptop, tablet or Lakeside Chautauqua asks that the and true, allowing for others to learn other,” said Col n. “It’s also important smartphone screen. community respect everyone’s thoughts and grow. for us to learn from new and longtime In addition to software upgrades, the in their comments and feedback, as this “Conversations are generated on a friends.” blog includes large imagery and mul- is a moderated blog, and comments will lot of front porches around Lakeside,” Lakeside began planning for the timedia that helps to better share the be reviewed. said Gretchen Col n, vice president blog more than 1 months ago. Lakeside story with guests. Lakesiders may oin The Front of Advancement & Communications. In order to more fully embrace cur- Each page includes large banner Porch conversations at blog.lakesideo- “These front porch conversations are rent technology and meet 21st century images, highlighting the blog’s most hio.com, and share their stories with the very essence of Chautauqua.” guest expectations, Lakeside has creat- recent posts. community members. Lakeside establishes Legacy House Fountain Inn revitalization Allison Moon Allison Moon Ann Hirsch, director of Guest Ser- d ancement Commun cat ons d ancement Commun cat ons vices, working hard every morning. ntern ntern Debbie worked closely with Am- Beginning in March and throughout ber LeSage, director of Conference In late April, the Advancement & Event Planning, to arrange meeting & Communications Department April, the Fountain Inn received sev- spaces and meals. moved from the Lakeside Chautauqua eral notable renovations and improve- “Amber embodied the spirit of hos- Administration Office to the Legacy ments. pitality,” Debbie said. “Every arrange- House. One of the first groups to expe- The Legacy House is located at 217 rience the upgrades was the Church ment was easy. She was so organized Walnut Ave., across the street from Planting Assessment Center (CPAC), and accommodated even last minute Artists-N-Cahoots, the Lakeside store. introduced by Lakesiders Tom and changes.” With the generous help of Debbie Jones. CPAC met in Chautauqua Hall and the Lakeside Spring Cleanup The 45-person group filled 22 hotel the Fountain Inn Aigler Room. Day volunteers and the Lakeside rooms and stayed at Lakeside Chau- “The spaces worked wonderfully Chautauqua Maintenance Department, tauqua in early April. and were presented professionally,” the space was transformed into the Kunz, Content manager, are located in Debbie said her group “rested well” Debbie noted. “The rooms were well- Legacy House, including eight offices the Legacy House. on the new mattresses, linens and equipped, and the sound was great.” and a conference room. Two new full-time staff members, bedding that were replaced in several Last year, Chautauqua Hall was The Spring Cleanup Day volunteers Jessica Kidd, Advancement manager, Fountain Inn rooms. Decorative pil- renovated for the comfort of lecture washed the windows and walls, and Sarah Milheim, Advancement & lows and down comforters were new attendees and groups. This year, the assembled office furniture and hung Communications coordinator, moved additions as well. Aigler Room was refreshed, including dry erase boards for the staff. The into the Legacy House when they CPAC noted the Keurig coffee new curtains and paint. makers (with full amenities) as a fa- volunteer team was led by Rebecca began work in mid-May. Even though the Fountain Inn has vorite new feature. Innerst. In addition, a total of six Lakeside received new features, the same spirit Mini-refrigerators and microwaves In the off-season, the Maintenance Leadership Academy interns work in of hospitality filled the air. were also placed in all rooms for Department helped transfer office the new office space. “The Lakeside staff went the extra equipment and filing cabinets to the The Legacy House also provides guests’ convenience. Flat screen TVs were installed, giv- mile with services and led with their Legacy House. a comfortable space for Lakeside hearts,” Debbie said. “In April, they The time and efforts of the donors to visit with Col n and Kidd. ing the traditional rooms a more mod- were in full spirit and showed a true Spring Cleanup Day volunteers and “Previously, the Advancement ern feel, and all rooms were repainted willingness to serve.” Maintenance Department are greatly Office was in a smaller space, where and refreshed. Guests visiting Lakeside Chautau- appreciated. it was difficult to meet privately with The bathrooms received ust as Other upgrades to the Legacy guests about supporting Lakeside many upgrades. Hairdryers were add- qua and staying in the Fountain Inn House included new paint, carpet, financially,” said Kidd. “The Legacy ed, while shower curtains and towels will have an opportunity to experience curtains and matching office furniture House provides a space where guests’ were replaced. the same amenities that CPAC en oyed. for the front office. concerns and questions are being kept Also, Bath & Body Works compli- All are invited to consider bringing a Phone and Internet connections private and confidential.” mentary toiletries are now provided in group to Lakeside Chautauqua for con- were also installed throughout the The Advancement and Marketing every Fountain Inn room. ferences, family reunions or celebra- house for the new office layout. staff has already benefited from Debbie commented on the cleanli- tions. Contact Amber LeSage, director The offices of Gretchen Col n, working in one location, where ness of the hotel and meeting spaces. of Conference & Event Planning, at vice president of Advancement & weekly department meetings and “I never even saw anyone emptying (419) 79 -4461, ext. 279 or confer- Communications, Alexandrea Stelzer, team building sessions are held at the the trash. It ust disappeared,” she said. [email protected] for more in- director of Marketing, and Melissa conference table or on the front porch. She also remembered seeing Mary formation. Photos welcomed for the Annual Lakeside Photo Contest Lakeside Chautauqua guests and of five photo submissions per individu- residents are invited to submit photos al photographer. to be featured in the 2015 Calendar of Send digital photos as attachments Events brochure, as well as social me- saved with your last name as the file dia, the website and blog. name to [email protected]. Images submitted should represent The email sub ect line should read people en oying Lakeside through pho- ‘Lakeside Photo Contest.’ Include your tos of families, traditions, children, re- name, address, email address, phone ligion, education, cultural arts (special number, age, photo information and the events and programming), recreation, date each photo was taken. landscape or architecture. For questions about the photo con- Winners of the photo contest will test, contact (419) 79 -4461, ext. 277 receive a (one-day) Daily Chautauqua or email marketing@lakesideohio. Pass for the 2015 season. com. There is no entry fee. The deadline To read the full photo contest rules, From left to right, Charlotte Cooley, Asher Cooley, Leo Kunnen and for entry is Monday, Oct. 1, with a limit visit www.lakesideohio.com/news. Max Kunnen. Photo submitted by Lindsay Cooley. community news Page 6 History Highlight: Delwaufin cottage Wooden Boat Rides offered The June 7 edition of the Lake- between Walnut and Maple Avenues The Lakeside Wooden Boat Soci- be purchased from 5:30-7:30 p.m. sider newspaper featured a photo of from Second Street to Park Row. ety (LWBS) offers a variety of boat- from the Lakeside dock attendants. the Delwaufin cottage in the Historic Lakeside did not yet have a fire de- ing opportunites for the summer. Reservations may be cancelled by Preservation & Design Review Board partment with equipment or manpow- All Lakesiders are invited to take calling the Hotel Lakeside Front Desk article. er to stop the fire. wooden boat rides at 6 p.m. every at least 24 hours in advance of the The unusual cottage name, “Del- The Longnecker family retained Monday and Thursday until Aug. 2 . scheduled departure. Cancellations wau-fin,” reflected the Ohio- home ownership of the property, but another The last ride leaves at 7:30 p.m. less than 24 hours will be charged. towns of its three owners, Jacob M. cottage was not built on this site until These 30-minute boat rides cost Private charters are also available Longnecker of Delta, Henry S. Hull it was purchased by Arthur Hoover in $1 for adults and $5 for youth (ages to cruise around the Lake Erie islands. of Wauseon and Albert L. Flack of 1915. 4-12). Children age 3 and under are Contact Amber LeSage, director of Tiffin. Visit Heritage Hall Museum to not permitted. Conference & Event Planning, at The three men were business part- see photographs of the families and In addition, sunset cruises aboard (419) 79 - 4461, ext. 279 or confer- ners in the Oval Wood Dish Compa- burned out remains of the cottage. Amazing Grace, a fully restored 1937 [email protected] for private ny, founded in 1 3 in Delta. Richard Cruiseabout, will be offered. charter reservations aboard Amazing Delwaufin was built circa These cruises take place at p.m. ev- Grace. 1 7 on the west corner of Wal- ery Monday and Thursday until Aug. Reservations may be cancelled by nut Avenue and Park Row. It 2 . calling LeSage at least 4 hours in provided each of the three fam- These hour-long cruises cost $32 advance of the scheduled departure. ilies a two-story apartment. It for adults and $10 for youth (ages Cancellations less than 24 hours will appeared as one cottage with a 4-12). Children age 3 and under are be charged. large cupola. not permitted. A minimum of four For each boat ride, the captain will When the three families were passengers is required per charter. evaluate weather conditions no later in residence, with their com- Reservations for both of these boat than 4 p.m. each day for guests’ safe- bined 12 children, there would rides will be taken at the Hotel Lake- ty. always be someone with whom side Front Desk at (419) 79 - 4461, In the event of inclement weath- to play. ext. 250 or [email protected]. er and lake conditions, rides will Unfortunately, in February Reservations may be made in ad- be rescheduled the following day. 1905, a rapidly moving fire Delwaufin Cottage circa 1900. Photo vance or the day of the cruise until The Hotel Lakeside Front Desk and destroyed the entire block of courtesy of the Lakeside Heritage So- 5:30 p.m. LeSage will contact all reservations business buildings and cottages ciety Archives. If space allows, walk-on rides may in advance to advise reschedules. Lakeside Women’s Club programs Leslie Cunningham’s Lakeside story All are welcome to visit Green Ga- Where in the World and Infant/ Halee Heironimus As the years went on, Cunningham bles, home of the Lakeside Women’s Toddler Story Time will take place on akes der Co- d tor formed personal routines and tradi- Club (LWC) this summer. Monday, June 30. Where in the World tions within Lakeside, and became a New members can sign up at any meets 9-9:45 a.m. (ages 3-6) and 10- Leslie (Les) Cunningham, a valuable volunteer for programs. time for a $15 membership fee. 11 a.m. (ages 7-10). fifth-generation Lakesider, is a trea- Cunningham ushers at Hoover Non-member guests may visit Infant/Toddler Story Time, for ages sured and familiar face around the Community Worship Services, assists LWC events by donating $1 per event 3 and under, will take place at 11 a.m. community. Chip Richter with God Squad, vol- attended. The Lakeside Girls’ Club will meet Many may recognize him as the unteers at the Lakeside-Marblehead All LWC programs listed are held at 9:30 a.m. (ages 10-14) and 11 a.m. Children’s Bike Parade leader. This Lighthouse Festival and helps at Lake- at Green Gables, unless otherwise not- (ages 5-9) on Thursday, July 3. Please year, Cunningham will serve as side’s Annual Spring Cleanup Day. ed. note the new time, day and age group Grand Marshal for both Fourth of Every Tuesday night, he and A ‘Breakfast Bunch’ Book Discus- for this program. Pre-registration is re- July parades. his sisters, Carolyn Beears and Pat sion will be held at :30 a.m. Tues- quired for $2. He wished to thank family friend, Castanaras, play shuffleboard. They day, July 1 at the home of Carolyn Girls, ages 9-14, will prepare for Carolyn McDaniel, for nominating begin their night at The Patio Restau- Swanger, 343 Cherry Ave. Please note the Fourth of July festivities. Those him and the Lakeside Chautauqua rant for dinner, play a few games of that the class will be held on Tuesday who will walk in the parade to rep- staff for accepting the request. shuffleboard and end the night with this week instead of Monday. resent the LWC will receive a free Cunningham’s Lakeside story be- ice cream from Coffee & Cream. The discussion will focus on the T-shirt. gan in the early 1950s, when his par- On Saturdays, Lakesiders can find book The Housekeeper and the Pro- Girls, ages 5- , will make personal- ents, Les and Pearle, began visiting Cunningham on the dock singing pa- fessor by Yoko Ogawa. Please RSVP ized bike license plates for the Fourth the grounds during Epworth League triotic songs. at (937) 390-0046. of July Children’s Bike Parade. church camps. Two of his favorite Lakeside pro- The LWC Tuesday Program will Children’s Story Time, for ages Cunningham’s father served as grams are the OSU Alumni Band and focus on A New Spin on Healthy 4-10, will be held at 9:30 a.m. every Dean of the Cleveland District Insti- the Barbershop Quartet Festival. He Summer Salads with Carolyn Pytlik Saturday. tute. He proposed to Pearle during a en oys dancing freely to the music. at 1:30 p.m. See ‘Education’ page 11 “The Corner Cupboard,” the on- visit to Lakeside, and the couple hon- One of Cunningham’s life goals for details. going thrift shop, is always open. If eymooned here, en oying the peace- was to live in the Chautauqua com- Bridge devotees can play from 9:30 guests spot a treasure they want, drop ful surroundings. munity. He loves Lakeside and values a.m.-12 p.m. Wednesday, July 2, and a donation in the ar. The Cunninghams moved to Lake- the community members like they are again at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, July 3. Green Gables offers free Wi-Fi and side in 197 , r esiding in Island View. his own family. Also on Wednesday, knitters are in- a lending library to all Lakesiders. Cunningham’s father served as a “I love my life. I love living here. vited to sit on the Green Gables’ porch The Lakeside Women’s Club also pulpit supply and later became Lake- I love people supporting me,” Cun- to en oy the new landscaping while rents rooms for reasonable rates to side’s Director of Development. ningham said. knitting. women. Call Lois Weller, resident During that time, his son served Castanaras added, “Leslie pretty The LWC will host several chil- hostess, about availability at (419) as a as a member of the Central Park much knows everybody in Lakeside. dren’s activities this week. 79 -1462. Crew and helped pick up papers and Everybody in Lakeside knows Leslie, litter. and everybody watches out for him.” Lakeside uilt hibit continues The Lakeside Quilt Exhibit is to highlight the tradition and art of displayed in the Hoover Auditorium quilt making this year. The variety Lobby until Saturday, July 5. of colors, patterns and techniques Quilts may be viewed a half-hour used by the artists provide a stun- prior to all evening Hoover Audi- ning burst of color in the lobby gal- torium shows and during Sunday lery space. It is an honor to display Hoover Community Worship. The the beautiful craftsmanship of these exhibit is organized by Lakeside artists.” Chautauqua staff member, Casie All entries must be construct- Eller, and the Lakeside Women’s ed of fabric, consist of three layers Club. (top, batting and back) connected by The display features new and quilting, bound and finished. vintage quilts created by quilters Entries must fall within one of the from Lakeside and the surrounding categories, including professional, region. Quilts of all sizes are dis- bed quilt, wall quilt or vintage quilt. played, including several beautifully This exhibit will not be udged. detailed wall hangings. Items will not be available for sale. Shirley Stary, vice president of Note: on Friday, July 4, the uilt Leslie (Les) Cunningham leading the Fourth of July Children’s Bike Programming, stated, “We are proud E hibit will not be open for display. Parade last summer. Photo submitted by Scott Grau.
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