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Volunteer Recognition Picnic, Aug. 5 Curtis Endowment Aug. 5, 2017 Vol. 2017, Week 8 Symphony and ballet meet in Hoover Preacher of the Week The Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO) bishop ivan abrahams will perform its 17th collaborative concert supported by the gretchen a. with Pointe of Departure Ballet Company at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5 in Hoover curtis endowment Auditorium. The concert is supported by the Iva M. Clark Memorial Endowment. Internationally-known This annual event, which has become a for delivering the sermon at summer favorite among Lakesiders, showcases Nelson Mandela’s funeral in Pointe of Departure’s world-class dancing and Johannesburg, South Africa, choreography. Bishop Ivan Abrahams Pointe of Departure Ballet Company has impacted many lives originated in Cleveland in 1998. It is a in South Africa with his classical ballet company under the direction Christian ministry work. of Karen Gabay, former principal dancer of He will serve as Preacher the Cleveland San Jose Ballet who is currently of the Week from Aug. 6-10. with the San Francisco Ballet. His sermon for the 10:30 Act II” from Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Pointe of Departure dancers include Gabay, a.m. Hoover Community Tchaikovsky, the “Wedding pas de deux” from Shaina Leibson, Joe LaChance, David Preciado, Worship Service on Sunday, this position. Coppelia by Léo Delibes and the “Pas de deux” and two trainees from the San Francisco Ballet Aug. 6, “Healing as a Means Long before that, Bishop from Don Quixote by Ludwig Minkus. School, Jasmine Jimison and Jacob Seltzer. of Transformation,” is based Abrahams served as a Dancers will dance to the “Overture to See ‘Symphony Orchestra’ on page 12 on 2 Kings 5:1-18 and Luke minister in the Methodist 17:11-19. This week is Church of Southern Africa supported by the Gretchen A. since 1977, and has served Volunteer Recognition Picnic, Aug. 5 Curtis Endowment. on the World Methodist Lakeside volunteers are essential to the Chautauqua mission to life with every He began his tenure as Council in various capacities quality of the Chautauqua experience. countless hour they generously give. Without General Secretary of the since 1986. He holds the We will recognize and celebrate the their support, many events and programs World Methodist Council distinction of being the service and commitment of volunteers at our would not be the success they continue to be. in 2012, after a period of youngest Superintendent Volunteer Recognition Picnic, held from 1-2 Lakeside appreciates the time, talent and transition at the close of the Minister and Bishop in p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5 on the Hotel Lakeside treasure each individual gives to make a World Methodist Conference the Methodist Church of in Durban, South Africa. He Southern Africa. lawn. All Lakeside volunteers are welcome to significant impact on the community. is the fourth person and the attend. See ‘Preacher’ first South African to serve in The buffet-style menu includes your on page 11 choice of shredded BBQ pork or veggie burger, pasta salad, chips, cookies, brownies Tickets for Lakeside Candlelight and lemonade. To attend, RSVP to advancement@ Symphony Showcase are sold out lakesideohio.com or (419) 798-4461, ext. The Lakeside 246. Chautauqua Foundation Volunteers help bring the Lakeside is pleased to present the Lakeside Candlelight Symphony Showcase, Soak up the fun at Lakeside Summerfest an event which helps Lakeside’s first Summerfest will take place in individual activities and booths if raise funds for the from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6 on interested. To participate in each Summerfest Lakeside Symphony the Hotel Lakeside lawn. activity or receive an old-fashioned Orchestra (LSO). Symphony Candlelight Activities will include a caricature artist, snack, purchase tickets from 11:30 a.m.-2:15 The showcase will Showcase, ticket holders a group coloring poster, carriage rides, photo p.m. in Pavilion Circle and exchange them at be held from 8-10 p.m. will enjoy an evening home booth, roving magic by Ed Ellis, easel painting each booth. Wednesday, Aug. 9. Tickets tour through the streets provided by the Rhein Center and a jump Entertainment will be provided on the for Lakeside Candlelight of Lakeside with candlelit rope and Double Dutch demonstration by the Pavilion West Deck by the Big Rockin’ Blues Symphony Showcase are paths to each home, which Jammin’ Jumpers. There will be two 20-minute Band from 11:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. The band was sold out. will feature a small LSO demonstrations at 12:20 p.m. and 1:20 p.m. formed in 2006 by lead singer Mike Weinstock At this year’s Lakeside ensemble. The Jammin’ Jumpers Jump Rope Team (guitar, harmonica). He is joined by seven See ‘Showcase’ on page 16 was established in 1998 as an afterschool musicians, including Chad Greenwalk (bass, club and later evolved into a competition, vocals) Jenny Morgan (guitar, vocals), Daryl performance and community team. ‘Tutu’ Jumper (drums), Dean Russ (percussion), Chautauqua Lecture Series The jumpers have traveled across the George Schumann (lead guitar), Mark world to help grow the sport by encouraging Scurci (keyboards) and Steve Shapiro (harp, everyone to pick up a rope and start jumping. vocals, guitar). Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World Admission to Summerfest is open to all; The band’s repertoire includes the songs A special combined Faith for Living Hour and morning however tickets will be sold to participate of Willie Dixon, Ellis McDaniels, Tom Petty, education lecture will feature Preacher of the Week, Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones. Bishop Ivan Abrahams, Methodist Church of South Cotton candy and popcorn will be Africa, General Secretary, World Methodist Council, available for a ticket. A cookout will be held Johannesburg, South Africa, speaking on interfaith topics. from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on the Hotel Please note: special Lakeside lawn. The menu features perch Faith for Living Hour/ sandwiches, burgers, macaroni & cheese, morning lecture time: coleslaw, applesauce, chips, cookies, pop and 10-11:30 a.m. Monday- water. Thursday. The afternoon “Peace See ‘Summerfest’ on page 2 with Justice” theme will focus on understanding Welcome the Generosity & Stewardship Conference who a refugee is, the vetting Cultivating a culture of generosity through will learn specific tools for equipping process they go through to stewardship ministry in the church or a religious congregations or religious organizations in their be granted entrance to the U.S., and the challenges organization is vital to enabling God’s Kingdom. ability to go beyond a tithe. Creatively inviting Christians to join a ministry they face after fleeing their Lakeside will present this conference as an vision is an important challenge, given all the homeland and resettling in a opportunity to support persons desiring lives that new culture. other organizations vying for stewardship dollars. reflect God’s call to give freely. Attendees of the Generosity & Stewardship See ‘Education’ on page 14 for full descriptions of Conference, held from Sunday, Aug. Registration is full, but next year’s conference this week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. 6-Wednesday, Aug. 9 in Lakeside Chautauqua, will be held Aug. 5-8, 2018. Inside the Lakesider Community News ............pg 2-8 Children & Youth ............pg 9 Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 Education ............pg 14-15 Generosity ............pg 16-17 lakesideohio @lakesideohio @lakesideoh blog.lakesideohio Lakeside Chautauqua Recreation ............pg 18-19 Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 Visit The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com for web-exclusive content not included in this issue. Resources ............pg 22 Special information for guests and residents is available at www.lakesideohio.com/resources. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 5k Run/Walk in Honor of Patricia King Munn Events this week This Stein Hospice race will begin at 9:30 a.m. loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great- Sunday, Oct. 15 in front of the Lakeside Chautauqua grandmother. Lakeside Photography Show Administration Office. The course will be the same Her love for community and desire to give back The Lakeside Photography Show will display route as the 5k Raccoon Run. is evident in her numerous volunteer activities. original photographs in the lobby of Hoover Register online at www.steinhospice.org by She was a member of the Danbury Zoning Board, Auditorium until Friday, Aug. 18. Monday, Oct. 9. Pre-registration is $20 and same- served on the Ottawa County Senior Advisory View the show a half-hour prior to all Sunday day registration will be held from 8-9 a.m. in front Board, helped in leadership roles at the Danbury Hoover Community Worship Services and all of the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office Senior Center, and served on many committees of Hoover Auditorium evening performances, as for $25. the Lakeside United Methodist Church. well as Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from Medals will be awarded to the top male and King Munn felt honored to be recognized for 3-5 p.m. female runners and walkers and also to the fastest her service when she was inducted into the Ottawa in each age group of runners. County Senior Hall of Fame. She provided an Light Up Lakeside The 5k run is a benefit fundraiser for Stein excellent example for her children, and others, as All are invited to take part in Light Up Lakeside Hospice and to honor Patricia King Munn who someone devoted to the service of all. until Friday, Aug. 11. The event is a combined passed away on Sept. 30, 2013. Before becoming a recipient of the kindness and effort of Lakesiders to celebrate the summer by A native of Cleveland Heights, King Munn compassion of the Stein Hospice “Angels,” King showcasing the entire community in lights.
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