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July 14, 2018 Vol. 2018, Week 5 The Miracles “Got a Hold” on Hoover After 40 years in business and armed with some of the greatest songs ever writ- ten, The Miracles are still attracting fans around the world. They will perform an un- forgettable concert at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July 14 in Hoover Auditorium. Of the many famous groups of that era, The Miracles were the very first group to be signed to Motown Records. With hits like “Shop Around,” “I Second that Emotion,” “The Tears of a Clown,” “Love Machine” and “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me,” the group was able to grow the popularity of ued to be successful, recording with renowned the Motown sound. producers such as Marvin Gaye, Willie Hutch In 1956, childhood friends Bobby Rogers, and Freddie Perren. Smokey Robinson, Claudette Robinson, Ronnie Upon the departure of Griffin in 1978, the White and Pete Moore became The Miracles and group auditioned a young man right out of col- embarked on a career that would surpass their lege, by the name of Sydney Justin, to be the lead wildest dreams. vocalist. But, at the time, he had a prior commit- In 1971, Robinson announced his retirement ment to play in the NFL with the Los Angeles to spend time with his growing family. Billy Rams. Griffin replaced him, and The Miracles contin- See ‘The Miracles’ on page 12 Register now for Pickleball Clinic Lakeside Chautauqua will host a Pickleball Jardim coached two First-Team All-Big Ten se- Clinic with pro Simone Jardim from Wednesday, lections and 41 Spartans were recognized as Ac- July 18-Friday, July 20. ademic All-Big Ten honorees. Jardim is an International Pickleball Teach- In 2016, after eight years as coach, Jardim ing Professional Association (IPTPA) certified stepped down to pursue other opportunities instructor. She started playing the sport in 2015 as the Co-Director of the US Open Pickleball and has since become the Academy. 5.0 Open National Cham- There are still spots open pion in Women’s Doubles, in the clinic for those inter- Mixed Doubles and Wom- ested. Sessions are set up in en’s Singles; the Pro U.S. 90-minute time slots with 16 Open Women’s Doubles, players per session. Time slots Mixed Doubles and Wom- are split up according to skill en’s Singles Champion; level. Players should arrive 15 and Tournament of Cham- minutes before your session. pions Masters Champion You will receive a confirma- in Women’s Doubles and tion on your session time after Women’s Singles. you register. Preacher of the Week Born and raised in San- Registration is $20 per per- ta Maria, Brazil. Jardim was recruited to play son and available at www.lakesideohio.com/ The Rev. Dr. Susan Henry-Crowe college tennis by several universities in the U.S., simone. After you sign up, you will receive a Supported by the Knobel Family eventually playing for Fresno State where she confirmation email with the link for payment. was a two-time All-American in Doubles and Please note that in addition to the clinic reg- Endowment ranked #1 in the country by the Intercollegiate istration fee, you’ll need to purchase a Daily or The Rev. Dr. Susan Tennis Association. Season Chautauqua Pass to enter Lakeside (free Henry-Crowe will serve Her coaching expertise was developed as the admission to Lakeside for age 12 & under). If as Lakeside’s Preacher of women’s Head Tennis Coach at Michigan State you have questions about sign-up, call (419) the Week from July 15-19. University. As a Division I coach, she learned 798-4461 ext., 246 or email advancement@ This week is supported by how to inspire players and develop champions. lakesideohio.com. the Knobel Family Endow- ment. She will preach at the Pickleball Clinic Registration Hoover Community Wor- ship Service at 10:30 a.m. positions include time on the Registration is $20 per person. Sunday, July 15 in Hoover boards for Claflin Univer- Auditorium. After you sign up, you will receive a confirmation email with the link for payment. sity, Columbia College and Please note that in addition to the clinic registration fee, you’ll need to purchase a Dai- The Rev. Dr. Hen- Santiago College, as well as ly Chautauqua Pass to enter Lakeside (free admission to Lakeside for age 12 & under). ry-Crowe currently serves 16 years on the “Supreme as General Secretary of the Court” of the United Meth- Registration is available online at www.lakesideohio.com/simone. General Board of Church & odist Church, the United Society of The United Meth- Methodist Judicial Council. odist Church, a position she She was elected the coun- “State of Lakeside” Address has held at the social justice cil’s first female president, agency since 2014, follow- serving from 2008-2012. Lakeside Chautauqua President/CEO and how the Endowment for Life Initiative ing 22 years at Emory Uni- Kevin Sibbring will reflect on the finan- will support the need to grow the endow- These roles, among many versity. cial picture and vision of Lakeside’s future ment by Lakeside’s 150th anniversary in others, brought repeated rec- As Dean of the Chapel during his “State of Lakeside” Address at 2023. ognition for her work and & Religious Life at Emory, 6:15 p.m. Thursday, July 19 in Orchestra Sibbring will discuss additional projects commitment to social jus- which has a highly diverse Hall. Sibbring will present the address that were completed this spring, as well the tice. She was named Chap- constituency of 12,000 stu- through a PowerPoint presentation. Master Plan. lain of the Year in 2000 by dents and 2,400 faculty The “State of Lakeside” Address pro- At the end of the address, he will pose the General Board of Higher members with Christian, vides an explanation of questions about the future of Education & Ministry. Lakeside’s revenue and ex- Lakeside and take responses Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, The Rev. Dr. Hen- pense model, as well as a from the community. Buddhist and B’Hai com- ry-Crowe received her Mas- glimpse of last year’s finan- For questions or com- munities, inter-religious ter of Divinity degree from cial picture. ments about the “State of ministry was the heart of Candler School of Theology During the presentation, Lakeside” Address, email her work. Additionally, her at Emory and her Doctor of Sibbring will also talk about Gretchen Colón, Senior Vice office worked in mentoring Divinity degrees from Wof- Lakeside Chautauqua as a President of Advancement and vocational formation ford College and LaGrange non-profit charitable organi- & Communications, at gco- of a new generation for so- College. zation. In detail, he will re- [email protected] or cial-justice advocates. See ‘Preacher’ view the annual distribution call (419) 798-5396. Her previous leadership on page 10 Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider Japanese Society in the African American Poetry & Community News ............pg 2-8 21st Century Spirituals Children & Youth ............pg 9 Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Anne E. Imamura, PhD, George- The tradition of African town University Adjunct Professor American poetry and spiritu- Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 and retired Director, Area Studies als will be explored by Herbert Education ............pg 14-15 Division of the Foreign Service In- Martin, DA, poet and Professor Generosity ............pg 16-17 stitute, examines aspects of Japanese Emeritus of English at the Uni- Recreation ............pg 18-19 society, including values, the family versity of Dayton and musician Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 system, gender roles, minorities, and Jeanine Donaldson. Resources ............pg 22 societal challenges. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 See “Education” on page 14 for full descriptions of this week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 BGSU President Dr. Rodney Rogers visits Lakeside Events this week Recently-appointed President efforts that have contributed to sig- of Bowling Green State University nificant increases in student success. Lakeside Art Show (BGSU), Dr. Rodney K. Rogers and He has overseen the addition of ac- Until Saturday, July 28, guests may view the show his wife Dr. Sandra Earle will visit ademic programs aimed at meeting a half-hour prior to all Sunday Hoover Community Lakeside on Friday, July 27. All are today’s workforce needs; increased Worship Services and all Hoover Auditorium evening invited to meet Rogers and Earle at a the opportunities for education performances, as well as Sundays, Tuesdays and reception held in their honor by Kurt abroad, co-ops and internships that Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. and Debby Geisheimer from 6-7:30 prepare students for employment; LPOA Meeting p.m. at 541 Laurel Ave. Light supper aligned the university’s budget with The Lakeside Property Owners Association (LPOA) fare will be served. Reservations are its strategic plan; and engaged phil- will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 14 in Orchestra Hall. appreciated; RSVP to (419) 350- anthropic activities that led to schol- Saturday Afternoon Concert 3595 or [email protected]. arships, professorships and facility John Davenport will entertain Lakesiders for a Prior to the reception, Lakeside naming rights. Saturday Afternoon Concert from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, is also hosting Timothy W. Davis, Rogers is committed to continu- July 14 on the Pavilion West Deck. Davenport has PhD, Associate Professor of biolo- ing BGSU’s upward trajectory as the written 115 songs in all genres and from all perspectives gy at BGSU, for a presentation on campus continually evolves to meet to make his songs relatable to all ages. Lake Erie research at 1:30 p.m.