Helen Welch Tribute to Ladies of Song Barbershop Quartet Festival In
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Aug. 27, 2011 Vol. 2011, Issue 11 Mind, Bo uring dy and C nurt Spi el s of rit ebr year ating more than 135 Helen Welch tribute to ladies of song Hoover Worship Preachers: Vocalist Helen Welch will some of history’s greatest songs pay tribute to legendary female sung by female voices. Welch Rev. Dr. Gary Olin (Aug. 28) & artists in her Lakeside perfor- turns the spotlight on artists such mance, “Divas: Celebration as Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Bishop Bruce Ough (Sept. 4) of the First Ladies of Song” at Aretha Franklin, Barbra Strei- Note: For those who desire to attend worship during the 8:15 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 27 in sand, Bette Midler, Etta James, Chautauqua season, a complimentary church gate pass may be Hoover Auditorium. Judy Garland, Karen Carpenter obtained Sundays between 7:30-10:30 a.m., valid until 3 p.m. During Welch’s first visit and Patsy Cline. Songs include The pass includes admittance for guests and auto. to Lakeside, she wrote two “At Last,” “Over the Rainbow,” songs for and appeared in the “Natural Woman,” “Wind Be- Lakeside’s preacher for the 10:30 film “Christmas at Maxwell’s,” neath My Wings” and “Down- a.m. Sunday, Aug. 28 Hoover Wor- which was shot at the bed and town.” ship Service is the Rev. Dr. Gary Olin breakfast in 2004. Welch, originally from Eng- (pictured above), and his sermon will Her show is a memorable land, is well-known in the U.K. be “After the Fireworks” (Exodus production which highlights and moved to the U.S. in 2003. 3:1-15, Matthew 16:21-28). On Sun- See WELCH, p. 8 day, Sept. 4, Bishop Bruce Ough (pic- tured below) will preach at the Hoover Barbershop Quartet Festival in Hoover Worship Service. His sermon will be Lakeside will celebrate the 62nd anniversary of the “Miracles and Headwinds” (Mark Lakeside Barbershop Quartet Festival at 8:15 p.m. on 6:30-52). Saturday, Sept. 3, in Hoover Auditorium. The show will Please note: instead of Chaplain’s be the final Hoover performance of the 2011 Chautauqua Hour, a devotional time will take summer season. place at 10 a.m. Monday-Thursday Barbershop emerged in the U.S. in the early 1900s in the Fountain Inn Green Room. from African-American music traditions and went This devotional time will feature area through a revival in the 1940s. The Barbershop Harmony preachers speaking on “Heroes of Society describes barbershop as “four-part, unaccompa- the Faith.” (Senior Venture seminars nied, close-harmony singing,” with consonant chords, about “Noteworthy Ohioans” will fol- “understandable lyrics and easily singable melodies.” low at 10:30 a.m, also in the Fountain This year, the Lakeside Barbershop Quartet Festival Inn Green Room.) will feature three award-winning groups from the John- Dr. Olin is an ordained elder in the ny Appleseed District (JAD): Maverick (pictured right), East Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Church (UMC). The Alliance and The Infield. See BARBERSHOP, p. 9 He is currently one of the Co-Coordinators of Religious Life at Lakeside. Lakeside to close 138th Chautauqua season on September 4 He received a Bachelor of Arts from Otterbein University, Lakeside will close the winners of the “Why I Master of Divinity from United Theological Seminary in Day- 138th Chautauqua sum- Love Lakeside” Contest ton, Ohio and Doctor of Ministry from San Francisco Theologi- mer season at 7:45 p.m. on (see green box to the right). cal Seminary. During his active ministry, Dr. Olin served congre- Sunday, Sept. 4 in Pavilion The evening will con- gations in Cuyahoga Falls, Wooster, Hubbard and Uniontown, Circle. clude with a fireworks dis- Ohio. From 1999 until his retirement in 2006, he was the District Prior to the Closing play. In the case of inclem- Superintendent of the Youngstown District of the UMC. Ceremony, live music will ent weather, the fireworks be provided by Lance Hor- will be rescheduled for See PREACHERS, p. 10 wedel from 6-7:30 p.m. in Saturday, Oct. 8, during Pavilion Circle. the Lakeside-Marblehead The Chautauqua Season many memorable events that Lighthouse Festival. Closing Ceremony and fire- have occurred this summer. Although the Chautauqua “Why I Love Lakeside” works will end another success- God Squad Director Chip summer season is coming to a Kids ages 5-15 are invited to write a letter, poem or story with ful season. Richter will also perform favor- close, Lakeside remains a year- reasons why they love Lakeside. Three winners will be selected The program will reflect on ite Lakeside songs. round destination. Visit www. to read their entries at the Chautauqua Season Closing Ceremo- the great memories of the Chau- An addition for this year will lakesideohio.com for upcoming ny on Sunday, Sept. 4 at Pavilion Circle. tauqua season and celebrate the be the presentation of the youth fall events. Please return submissions to the Lakeside Association, Atten- tion: Marketing (236 Walnut Ave.) by Friday, Sept. 2, or submit electronically to [email protected] with the subject ‘Beat the Heat’ campaign goal achieved “Why I Love Lakeside.” Please note, all participants give Lake- Lakeside celebrates the gen- a community gathering place in izes in cooling buildings, like side permission to use their submissions for marketing purposes. erosity of the Bobbitt and Dillon Lakeside for more than 80 years. Hoover Auditorium, with large, families and the many Lake- Despite summer’s heat, families industrial ceiling fans. siders who, as a community, reconnect each week for Sunday The “Beat the Heat” Hoover Inside the Lakesider exceeded the “Beat the Heat” worship services and each eve- Fan Campaign was launched by Hoover Fan Campaign goal of ning for entertainment. Lakeside Association President/ $75,000 on Aug. 20. Chaplains, entertainers, art- CEO, Kevin Sibbring, at the Announcements .......... Pgs. 2-3 Many Lakesiders gave a sec- ists and audience members have Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley Out & About .......... Pgs. 4-5 ond gift to help cool Hoover Au- all expressed their hope that the concert on July 16. Seminars .......... Pgs. 6-7 ditorium, but many new individ- Lakeside community could one Sibbring challenged the Entertainment .......... Pgs. 8-9 uals -- children, young adults, day find a way to make Hoover community to raise $75,000 guests and homeowners -- gave more enjoyable on hot summer before Labor Day to fund the Religious Life .......... Pg. 10 their very first gift to Lakeside. days. project. When Medley took the Generosity .......... Pg. 11 Thank you for your generos- In the spring, the staff located stage shortly after the campaign Rhein Center .......... Pg. 12 ity and financial support during a global leader in fan technol- launch, he provided the first gift, Organizations .......... Pg. 13 these past weeks. Lakeside also ogy based in Lexington, Ky., hoping his $100 donation would thanks the many volunteers who which has more than 100 years inspire others to help Lakeside Resources .......... Pg. 14 helped collect these special gifts of industrial experience and is achieve its goal. Calendar .......... Pg. 15 at the two Hoover performances. recognized for its advanced fan Chautauqua Scrapbook .......... Pg. 16 Hoover Auditorium has been design. The company special- See FANS, p. 11 Aug. 27, 2011 Announ cemen ts p . 2 Lakeside Women’s Club Property Management Office Cottage rental reservation ‘Warm Up America’ Service The Lakeside Chautauqua Realty requests Project Property Management Office is open Lakeside Chautauqua Realty (LCR) “Warm Up America” (WUA) is a char- 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, rental agents Amy Ketchum and Marcia ity that started in 1991 in a small Wis- Wednesday and Friday. Ritzman handle all LCR cottage reser- consin town with neighbors knitting and Property Manager Georgia Auxter vation requests. They are located at the crocheting block afghans for others in will be on duty to answer the questions Welcome Center by the South Gate from 2011 Lakeside Association need. WUA projects throughout the U.S. of owners about properties managed by 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. distribute afghans and caps to thousands Lakeside Chautauqua Realty. Her office The rental agents may be reached at Board of Directors Officers of people each year. Sponsors around the is located near the lobby of the Lakeside (419) 798-4461. Ketchum’s extension is country are encouraged to donate com- Association Office. Contact Auxter at 334 and Ritzman’s extension is 348. You Dale T. Knobel, Board Chairman pleted afghans within their communities. (419) 798-4461, ext. 231 or property- may also email rentals@lakesideohio. Lynn App, Board Vice Chairman The Lakeside Women’s Club has been [email protected]. com. Meredith Meyer, Board Secretary Carolyn Fleischer, Board Asst. Secretary participating in the WUA program for Bob Wallace, Board Treasurer the past seven years, and more than 150 Farmers’ Market Annual Sweater Sale Tom Jones, Board Asst. Treasurer blankets have been donated. The major- Located on Walnut Avenue, the The Annual Lakeside United Method- ity of completed afghans have been given Lakeside Farmers’ Market is open from ist Women’s Sweater Sale will be held to the Salvation Army in Port Clinton for 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 2011 Lakeside Association Board distribution. Local farmers will sell vegetables, herbs 3 on the church lawn (corner of Central of Directors Additional afghans have been given to and fruits through Sept. 2. Avenue and Fifth Street). Lynn App social justice programs in Cleveland and The number of vendors varies. Ven- All sweaters will be $2. Proceeds will David Blank Columbus as part of a larger “neighbor- dors include DeChant Farms, DTF Enter- be given to the Danbury Township Pan- Michael Brown hood in need.” prises, Great Lakes Gourmet Spice Co., try.