Week 8 Lakesider
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Aug. 4, 2018 Vol. 2018, Week 8 A special night with Ballet and Symphony The Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO) will present a special performance with Verb Ballets at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4 in Hoover Auditorium. This concert is sponsored by the Iva M. Clark Memorial Endowment. Verb Ballets, a contemporary ballet company, presents dynamic shows through bold artistry, unique styles and technical excellence. Under the direction of Dr. Mar- garet Carlson, Producing Artistic Director, and Richard Dickinson, Associate Direc- tor, the company will present a show that Dance Magazine and was one of the 25 dance ignites passion with the energy, beauty and ath- companies in American to watch. leticism of dance. In 2017, Verb Ballets celebrated its 30th Verb Ballets cultivates dance appreciation anniversary. As one of the oldest dance or- and nurtures wellness through movement in ganizations in Cleveland, they’re proud to community dance classes, school residencies, produce high caliber work and continue to senior outreach, library programs, master classes connect with communities across a four and college course partnerships. country reach. The company has been named one of the “Five Great Tiny Troupes in America” by See ‘LSO’ on page 12 Just Say Yes leadership lecture Bishop Robert C. Schnase will serve as the Bishop Schnase served as bishop of the Mis- keynote speaker for the 2nd Annual Generosity & souri Conference of The United Methodist Church Stewardship Conference, which takes place Sun- from 2004 until being assigned to the Rio Texas day, Aug. 5-Wednesday, Aug. 8. Conference in September 2016. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 6 in Wes- He is a best-selling author, having ley Lodge he will speak on the topic of written Five Practices of Fruitful Congre- generosity and a “yes can” leadership gations, Five Practices of Fruitful Living, style. Monday lecture is open to all. Practicing Extravagant Generosity and His most recent leadership book Just Seven Levers: Missional Strategies for Say Yes!: Unleashing People for Minis- Conference. try, focuses on his observation that too of- Bishop Schnase graduated from the ten, church leaders spend too much time University of Texas at Austin and Perkins in the planning and discussion phases of School of Theology. Before becoming projects. In this book, he demonstrates bishop, he served as Senior Pastor of First practical ways church leaders can rethink funda- United Methodist Church in McAllen, Texas for 15 mental assumptions about organizations and lead- years. During his tenure, his congregation became ership. He uses real church examples to show how known for their extensive mission and outreach, for every church can unleash its people for ministry by reaching younger generations and for their bi-cul- encouraging, emboldening and equipping them. tural ministry. Preacher of the Week Announcement: temporary program location changes Due to the Generosity & Stewardship Conference taking place from Sunday, Aug. 5-Wednesday, Aug. Rev. Dr. Deanna Ferree Womack 8, various regular Lakeside programs are shifting locations. We want to remind all Lakesiders to double Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith world check the location of all programs from Monday-Wednesday before attending. The following programs are specifically impacted: MGM will move to the Teen Center on Monday and Tuesday, Monday and The Rev. Dr. Deanna Wednesday Wellness Seminars will move to the Train Station, and various wellness classes will move Ferree Womack will serve to either the Upper Room or the Pavilion East Deck. Please see inside the newspaper, and the weekly as Lakeside’s Preacher wellness class handout for more information. of the Week from August 5-9. She will preach at the Summerfest offers family activities Hoover Community Wor- Lakeside Summerfest will take place from to The Weekend. The Tubs is made up of grad- ship Service at 10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5 on the uates from Capital University’s Conservatory Sunday, Aug. 5 in Hoover Hotel Lakeside lawn. of Music, where they all met. Auditorium. Activities include a caricature artist, car- When the band isn’t playing and having The Rev. Dr. Ferree riage rides, photo booth, easel painting pro- fun at parties, they’re busy supporting nota- Womack was ordained in vided by the Rhein Center and demonstra- ble pop artists such as Chris Jamison, Spencer the Presbyterian Church tions by Magician Ed Ellis. There will be two Sutherland and Billboard’s Top 40 artist Daya. and spent two years in 20-minute demonstrations at 12:20 p.m. and As part of the Summerfest activities, Lake- Lebanon working as a 1:20 p.m. side’s Field Day Christian educator and an on Syrian women writers Admission to competition will associate minister. and preachers who nav- Summerfest is offer partici- She now serves as igated cultural and reli- open to all; how- pants a chance Assistant Professor of gious boundaries in their ever, $1 tickets to win mini- History of Religions & experiences with mission- will be sold to golf coupons or Multi-Faith Relations at aries participate in in- Orchestra Hall Emory University’s Can- The Rev. Dr. Ferree dividual activi- movie tickets. dler School of Theology Womack is a member of ties and booths. See page 18 for in Atlanta and is the first the American Society of To participate in more informa- individual to hold this job Church History, the Mid- each Summerfest tion on Field at the school. dle East Studies Associ- activity or re- Day. In her research, the ation, the International ceive cotton can- The Lakeside Rev. Dr. Ferree Womack Association for Mission dy and popcorn, Heritage Soci- focuses on interreligious Studies and the Ameri- purchase tickets from 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. ety (LHS) is coordinating the 2nd Annual Ice understanding, Chris- can Academy of Religion. in Pavilion Circle and exchange them at each Cream Social from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in Bet- tian-Muslim dialogue and She has received numer- booth. tinger Park, (formerly Central Park) near the American-Arab relations. ous awards for her schol- A cookout will be held from 11:30 a.m.- cannons. Tickets are $5 a person, with all Currently, she’s work- arship, including honors 1:30 p.m. on the Hotel Lakeside lawn. The proceeds benefiting the Heritage Society ing on a book exploring from the American Acad- menu features perch sandwiches, burgers, New Archives Building Fund. the encounters between emy of Religion and the macaroni & cheese, coleslaw, chips, cookies, The LHS is in need of donated cakes American missionaries Fund for Theological Ed- pop and water. for the social. If interested, please pro- and Arab residents of Ot- ucation. Entertainment will be provided on the Pa- vide your name and contact information to toman Syria during the vilion West Deck by The Tubs from 11:30 [email protected] or contact the LHS by pre-World War I period. In See ‘Preacher’ a.m.-2:30 p.m. This party band, based in Co- mail at 324 W. Third St., Lakeside, Ohio particular, she’s focusing on page 11 lumbus, plays everything from Stevie Wonder 43440. Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World Community News ............pg 2-8 Children & Youth ............pg 9 A combined Faith for the Living Hour and morning education lecture features Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Preacher of the Week, the Rev. Dr. Deanna Ferree Womack, Assistant Professor of History of Religions & Multi-Faith Relations, Emory University, speaking on interfaith Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 topics. Please note: special Faith for Living Hour/morning lecture time: 10-11:30 a.m. Education ............pg 14-15 The afternoon “Peace with Justice” theme welcomes the Rev. Dr. Gary Mason, Direc- Generosity ............pg 16-17 tor of Rethinking Conflict, a conflict transformation organization in Belfast, Ireland. Recreation ............pg 18-19 Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 Resources ............pg 22 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 October weekend of outdoor fun Events this week The 23rd Annual Lake- Hospice by Monday, Oct. 8. her numerous volunteer activ- Upcoming HP&DRB Meeting side-Marblehead Lighthouse Pre-registration is $20 and same- ities. She was a member of the Historic Preservation & Design Review Festival, a cherished fall tradi- day registration will be held from Danbury Zoning Board, served Board (HP&DRB) meetings are held at 9 a.m. tion held on the second Saturday 8-9 a.m. in front of the Lakeside on the Ottawa County Senior Saturdays in the Train Station, unless otherwise in October, will take place from Chautauqua Administration Of- Advisory Board, helped in lead- noted. The next meeting will take place on 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13 fice for $25. ership roles at the Danbury Se- Saturday, Aug. 4. in Lakeside Chautauqua and Medals will be awarded to the nior Center, and served on many Saturday Afternoon Concert throughout the Marblehead Pen- top male and female runners and committees of the Lakeside John Davenport will entertain Lakesiders for a insula. walkers and also to the fastest in United Methodist Church. Saturday Afternoon Concert from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, This free, peninsula-wide each age group of runners. King Munn felt honored to be Aug. 4 on the Pavilion West Deck. Davenport event will include a variety of The 5k run is a benefit fund- recognized for her service when has written 115 songs in all genres and from all activities for the entire family to raiser for Stein Hospice and to she was inducted into the Ottawa enjoy.