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Lakeside Welcomes Boaters, Artists Preacher of the Week a Collaborative Effort, Blend- Ing the Craftsmanship of the the Rev July 18, 2015 Vol. 2015, Issue 5 Lakeside welcomes boaters, artists Preacher of the Week A collaborative effort, blend- ing the craftsmanship of the The Rev. Lakeside Wooden Boat Show and the artistic expression of the Amy Miracle Plein Air Art Festival, will create one of Lakeside’s most unique Supported by the Knobel Family Endowment weekends of the summer season from July 17-19. This three-day event begins With a passion for on Friday, July 17 when plein air helping people deepen artists arrive at Lakeside to paint made, will be featured. model boats on display. their relationship with landscapes until Sunday, July 19. The boats are categorized as There will also be 30-minute God and a rich educa- The term “en plein air” means historic (prior to 1918), antique wooden boat rides offered during tional experience, the painting “in the open air.” The (1919-1942), classic (1943-1975), the show from 12-4 p.m. The Rev. Amy Miracle will festival will host more than 30 early contemporary (1976-1984) last ride will be at 3:30 p.m. The provide the message as artists from across the Midwest. and late contemporary (past 30 cost is $20 for adults and $6 for Preacher of the Week Plein air artists will be paint- years). The sizes of the wooden youth (ages 4-12). from July 19-24. ing scenes throughout the entire boats featured range from 9’ to 57’. The Lakeside Information This week’s Preacher community, especially lakefront As a special treat for boating Center will take reservations of the Week program is landscapes. Please join the Lake- enthusiasts, the Perry Longboat, for the boat rides at (419) 798- supported by the Knobel Hoover Community Worship side Chautauqua community in a full-scale replica of a boat Com- 4461, ext. 266 or infocenter@ Family Endowment. Service on Sunday, July 19, welcoming these talented artists modore Oliver Hazard Perry used lakesideohio.com. Why is there so much the Rev. Miracle will preach to the grounds. in the 1813 Battle of Lake Erie, Several plein air events will This year, there will be an ad- suffering? What happens on the teachings of Jesus in will be featured in the show. also take place on Sunday. The after people die? These Matthew 5:38-48. ditional opportunity to purchase Perry took a boat like this one Plein Air Paintout will be held are examples of ques- She will weave in the story artwork produced during the from the severely damaged U.S. from 12:30-2 p.m. tions the Rev. Miracle of 2 Corinthians 4:5-12: “Re- weekend at the Open Air Gallery, Brig Lawrence to the U.S. Brig Children are invited to paint examines in the context member, our message, is not located in front of Hoover Audi- Niagara. He took command of on the Pavilion lawn from 1-3:30 torium on Third Street. that ship and led the American p.m. for a fee of $2. Proceeds sup- of faith. about ourselves; we’re pro- The Open Air Gallery will Navy to a victory against the Brit- port the C. Kirk Rhein, Jr., Center Throughout her call- claiming Jesus Christ.” display painted images from the ish fl eet in the War of 1812. for the Living Arts. ing, she has felt that Her sermon, titled “Per- weekend, preceding the evening Many artistic images of the fa- A Wet Paint Sale, held on the church should be the fect,” is one that will spark Hoover performance from 7-8:30 mous battle depict Perry riding in Pavilion lawn from 2:30-4:30 place where individuals deeper conversation on the p.m. Saturday, July 18. the longboat. Riddle Boatworks p.m., will display original paint- get to ask those tough question of evil and suffering. In addition, the Lakeside wa- of Vermillion, Ohio, built the 18- ings that were completed by the questions and explore During the week, she will terfront will transform into an foot, six-inch replica. plein air artists throughout the answers. also provide the message at outdoor showroom of classic Friends of Perry’s Victory & weekend. A life-long Presby- 9:15 a.m. Monday-Thursday wooden boats, as cruisers line the International Peace Memorial, Wally & The Beavs will terian, the Rev. Miracle during Faith for Living Hour dock and the lawn of Hotel Lake- also known as the Perry Group, provide a wide range of music, grew up in Dayton, Ohio in Orchestra Hall. side at the 12th Annual Lakeside Inc., commissioned the boat in including songs by Chicago, and attended Princeton At 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, July Wooden Boat Show from 12-5 2013 to mark the battle’s bicen- Journey, Grand Funk Railroad, University. 21, the Rev. Miracle will lead p.m. Sunday, July 19. tennial anniversary. Elton John, The Blues Brothers She studied in North- the Vespers by the Lake ser- More than 50 wooden boats, In addition to the Perry Long- and The Beatles from 12:30-4:30 ern Ireland and earned vice, held at the Steele Me- each classifi ed by the year it was boat, there will be a variety of p.m. at the Pavilion. her Master of Divini- morial Bandstand in Central ty degree from Union Park. Lakeside Institute celebrates centennial Theological Seminary in For those who wish to Noah Manskar go on to do just awesome New York City. attend worship, a compli- Lakesider Co-Editor things with their faith and The Rev. Miracle held mentary Church Pass may helping and serving others,” positions as Associate be obtained from 7:30-10:30 The Lakeside Institute has said Boettner, who is orga- Pastor at Central Presby- a.m. Sunday; valid until 3 called Lakeside Chautauqua nizing the Institute’s 100th terian Church in Denver, p.m. The pass includes admit- its home for all of its 100-year Anniversary Celebration on Colo., and Senior Pastor tance for guests and auto. history, but its impact can be July 25-26. and head of staff at West- In addition, a compli- felt around the world. Approximately 30 ded- minster Presbyterian mentary Faith for Living The Ohio branch of the icated staff “donate their Church in Des Moines, Hour Pass is available from Epworth League, a Meth- week” to facilitate the pro- Iowa, before coming to 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Mon- odist association for youth gram centered on small-group Broad Street Presbyteri- day-Thursday. The pass in- and young adults, started the fellowship, Boettner said. The an in Columbus, Ohio. cludes admittance for guests week-long summer camp in small group model allows At the 10:30 a.m. and auto. August 1915. Many of them have fol- youth to form meaningful Approximately 125 youth lowed calls to ministry they felt relationships that last much lon- attended in the fi rst year, and at camp, Boettner said. Lake- ger than a week. Join Lakeside Women’s Club between 125 and 150 will come side Institute alumni have trav- While the staff makes to Lakeside from July 19-25 for eled as missionaries to coun- changes to help the program for the Annual Tour of Homes the Institute’s 100th summer tries such as Slovenia, Ethiopia, best meet campers’ needs, that The Lakeside Women’s not already been purchased. session. Mexico, Russia and the Domin- model has remained central to Club (LWC) Annual Tour of A map of the homes will Since then, Lakeside In- ican Republic. Others have got- the Lakeside Institute through- Homes will take place from be provided. Free shuttle stitute has helped more than ten involved in youth ministry out its fi rst century. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thurs- service will be available for 35,000 youth grow relation- in their home churches and at day, July 23. The tour will those who have diffi culty ships with God and each other, colleges around the U.S. See INSTITUTE feature six cottages and Green walking. counselor Rich Boettner said. “I have seen so many kids on page 3 Gables, home of the LWC. Local shops, restaurants Tickets for the tour are and the Heritage Hall Muse- Three Dog Night performs at Hoover Auditorium $10. A special Tour of Homes um are preparing to welcome Celebrating four decades Pass to enter the Lakeside guests for this special event. of musical success, Three Dog grounds is available for an Night will perform their most additional $10, if a Daily or See TOUR popular hits for the Lake- Season Chautauqua Pass has on page 4 side Chautauqua audience at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July 18 in Chautauqua Lecture Series Hoover Auditorium. Originally formed in 1968, The World Economy & Three Dog Night was widely False Justice: Revisited successful from the beginning. The Chautauqua Lecture progress made on the issue Danny Hutton, a writer and Series will explore how the of wrongful conviction and producer at Hanna-Barbera Re- U.S. and countries around the revised edition of False cords and a solo artist, met Cory the world have an impact Justice: Eight Myths that Wells, former lead singer of The on the global economy. Convict the Innocent. Enemys, while they were both Later in the week, former See “Education” on page touring with Sonny and Cher. Three Dog Night Ohio Attorney General Jim 6 for a full description of After the chance encounter dog nights.” 10 million copies. Petro and his wife, Nancy, this week’s Chautauqua on tour, and the introduction of From 1969-1974, no other The band has had 21 con- Jimmy Greenspoon as Hutton’s musical group sold more re- secutive Top 40 hits, including will return to discuss the Lecture Series.
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