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Aug. 6, 2016 Vol. 2016, Week 8 Volunteers are vital to life at Lakeside Preacher of the Week: Volunteers are essential classes, worship services, and talent each volunteer The Rev. Dr. to the quality of the Lake- recreational events and even gives to make a significant side Chautauqua experi- Hoover shows. Volunteers impact on the community. Stephen Butler ence, helping in just about make these things possible. All are encouraged to every part of programming. They make Lakeside possible. pause this week and give Murray In the spring, they assist From 1-2 p.m. Saturday, thanks to the volunteers who Supported by the Tropf with the beautification of Aug. 6, Lakeside will hold a make the Lakeside Chau- Family in Memory of the grounds during Lakeside Volunteer Recognition Picnic tauqua experience possible. Warren & Joan Tropf Spring Cleanup Day. Volun- to show appreciation for these If you’re interesting in be- teers also maintain Lakeside’s people and their devotion to coming a volunteer at Lake- Bringing his exper- many gardens in the summer our Chautauqua community. side, visit www.lakesideohio. tise on the history and months and teach children to We appreciate the time com/employment/volunteer. contemporary relevance sail for the first time at the of Christian theology Kids Setting Sail program. and ethics, religion and In the fall, they re- the arts, inter-religious turn to Lake Erie to as- dialogue and homilet- sist with the operations ics, the Rev. Dr. Stephen of the Lakeside-Marble- Butler Murray will serve head Lighthouse Festival. as Preacher of the Week These are just a few of from August 7-11. This the many ways volunteers week is supported by the make an impact at Lake- Tropf family in memory of side Chautauqua all year. Warren and Joan Tropf. He currently serves Imagine Lakeside with- The Rev. Dr. Butler as the president and pro- out gardens, Rhein Center Murray is a distinguished fessor of Systematic academic and theologian. Theology and preaching Lakeside holds second Heritage Day event Aug. 7 He earned his bachelor’s at the Ecumenical Theo- degree in philosophy and logical Seminary in De- To celebrate Lakeside ever, tickets will be sold 12-3 p.m. in Pavilion Circle, religion from Bucknell troit, Mich., a position Chautauqua’s rich history and to participate in individ- south of the Pavilion, and ex- University, his master’s he stepped into in 2014. oldtime traditions, Heritage ual activities and booths. change them at each booth. degree from Endicott For more information Day will take place from 11:30 A variety of activity and College, a Master of Di- on his accomplishments, a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. old-fashioned snack booths See ‘Heritage Day’ vinity from Yale Uni- see ‘Education’ on page 8. 7 on the Hotel Lakeside lawn. will line the Hotel Lakeside on page 4 versity Divinity School At the 10:30 a.m. The event will kick-off lawn from and a Master of Philos- Hoover Community Wor- with a cookout provided by 1-3:30 p.m. ophy and a Doctorate in ship Service on Sunday, the Hotel Lakeside Dining To par- Systematic Theology at Aug. 7, the Rev. Dr. But- Room from 11:30 a.m.-2 ticipate in Union Theological Sem- ler Murray will provide a p.m. in front of the hotel. each activity inary in New York City. message based on Philip- The menu will include a or receive His depth of expe- pians 4:4-9. His sermon is choice of BBQ chicken, ham- an old-fash- rience and knowledge titled “A Dream of Peace.” burger or hot dog with potato ioned snack, have allowed him to During his week at salad, apple pie and a drink. purchase broaden the scope of Lakeside, the Rev. Dr. Admission to Heritage tickets for people he can reach. Butler Murray will also Day is open to all; how- $1 from He was raised as an preach at the combined Lakeside Symphony Orchestra with Pointe of Departure Ballet Episcopalian, but in par- Faith for Living Hour ish ministry, he has served and education lecture at The Lakeside Symphony dancing and choreography. as a pastor of American 10 a.m. Monday-Thurs- Orchestra (LSO) will perform The program will open Baptist, Lutheran, Presby- day in Orchestra Hall. its 16th collaborative concert with the famous “Les Syl- terian, Unitarian-Univer- At 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, with Pointe of Departure phides” by Frédéric Cho- salist and United Church Aug. 9, he will lead Ves- Ballet Company at 8:15 p.m. pin. This popular ballet has of Christ congregations in pers by the Lake, held Saturday, Aug. 6 in Hoover been enchanting audiences urban, suburban and rural at the Steele Memorial Auditorium. This concert for more than 100 years. settings in Massachusetts, Bandstand. He will preach is supported by the Iva. M. The many piano pieces Michigan and New York. about “Seeking Peace in a Clark Memorial Endowment. have been skillfully arranged In higher education, he World that Rejects Peace,” This annual event, for orchestra and make for served as the chaplain and based on Romans 12:9-18. which has become a sum- a charming accompaniment on the faculty of Endicott Guests may obtain a mer favorite among Lake- to the artistry of the dancers. College, Skidmore Col- complimentary Church siders, showcases Pointe lege and Suffolk Universi- Pass between 7:30-10:30 of Departure’s world-class See ‘Ballet’ on page 10 ty, was an administrator at a.m. Sunday, valid until Yale University’s Dwight 3 p.m. A complimentary Peter Yarrow returns to Lakeside Aug. 11 Hall Center for Public Ser- Faith for Living Hour Pass Legendary singer and & Mary performed vice and Social Justice and is available from 8:30 a.m.- songwriter Peter Yarrow, of their first gig at New has also taught at Union 1:30 p.m. Monday-Thurs- the group Peter, Paul & Mary, York’s Bitter End Cof- Theological Seminary in day. Both of these pass- will bring the folk renaissance fee House in 1961. New York and Auburn es include admissions of the 1960s to Hoover Audi- Within a year, the trio Theological Seminary. for guests and auto. torium at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, released their debut al- Aug. 11. This will be his sec- bum, featuring tunes ond performance at Lakeside. “If I Had a Hammer” Chautauqua Lecture Series He last appeared in Hoover and “Where Have All Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World Auditorium in July 2014. the Flowers Gone?” Interfaith as well as a showing of Yarrow, a gold- and By 1963, the trio made A special combined the Emmy Award-winning platinum-selling artist and three records, includ- morning education lec- documentary “Search- Grammy Award-winner, is ing Peter, Paul & Mary ture and Faith for Living ing for Augusta” with known for his songs “Puff, (1962), Moving (1963) Hour will feature Preach- commentary by Director, the Magic Dragon,” “Day is and In the Wind (1963). er of the Week, the Rev. Michael Edwards, Edi- Done,” “The Great Manda- Dr. Stephen Butler Mur- tor Shawn Tegtmeier and la” and “Light One Candle.” See ‘Yarrow’ ray. Please note: The spe- Co-Producer Jim Edwards. The trio of Peter, Paul on page 11 cial morning lecture/Faith for Living Hour will take Race to the Pool on Saturday place from 10-11:30 a.m. Peace with Justice Put on your swimsuits ask that a donation be giv- be on hand to answer This afternoon lec- and grab your floaties for en for each participant. questions and walk you ture theme will focus on Lakeside’s Race to the The race will end by through the site with imag- Peace with Justice and Pool on Saturday, Aug. 6. running into the “pool,” es of the facility’s design. include lectures by au- The one-mile route will which will be staked out If you and your family thor and retired physician start on Third Street in at the Pool & Wellness are ready to pledge a dona- Martha Moody on her front of Hoover Auditori- Center site. There will be tion to the Pool & Wellness work teaching English to um and end at the future bottles of water to wel- Campaign, bring a gift to Arab-Israeli students in Pool & Wellness Center come runners, a photo the event, give online at Israel through the Day- location on Sixth Street. booth and information www.lakesideohio.com/ ton-Deir al Assad Project, Registration begins at about the Pool & Wellness pool-and-wellness, call 9:15 a.m. at Hoover Audi- Center for those interest- (419) 798-5396, email ad- Inside the Lakesider torium, and the race will ed in learning more about vancement@lakesideohio. start at 9:45 a.m. There is this exciting project. com or stop by the Legacy Community News .............pgs. 2-6 no fee to enter, we only Volunteers will also House at 217 Walnut Ave. Religious Life ............pg. 7 Education .............pgs. 8-9 Arts & Entertainment .............pgs. 10-11 Visit The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com for Pool & Wellness Update .............pgs. 12-13 web-exclusive content not included in this issue. Recreation & Wellness .............pg. 14 Special information for guests and residents is available at Children & Youth .............pg. 15 Classes in the Arts .............pgs. 16-17 www.lakesideohio.com/resources. This page includes Resources .............pg. 18 resources, rules & regulations and FAQs. This Week in Lakeside .............pg. 19 Lakeside Snapshots .............pg. 20 Community news Page 2 Northwestern Ohio Gladiolus Show, Aug. 20-21 Announcements Gladiolus growers and exhib- gladiolus arrangements will be on The genus gladiolus contains Lakeside seeking 2017 itors from Ohio, Michigan and display.