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State of Lakeside July 12, 2014 Vol. 2014, Issue 4 Chautauqua Park Dedication celebrates progress Chaplain of the Week: Allison Moon Adolphi, to The Dr. Tony Campolo Advancement Byrds’ version Lakeside Chautauqua Communications Intern of “Turn, Turn, welcomes Dr. Tony Cam- Turn.” polo as the Chaplain of the The Dedication of Chau- Wilson and Week. tauqua Park will take place at Adolphi have a Dr. Campolo will lead 4 p.m. Sunday, July 13 in The long history of the 10:30 a.m. Hoover Com- Memorial Garden at Chau- professional ex- munity Worship Service on tauqua Park, located on the perience in bal- Sunday, July 13 in Hoover corner of Poplar Avenue and let. Auditorium. His sermon, Sixth Street. The pair has titled “Living Life Over The dedication will be a performed in Again,” is based on Philip- beautiful worship service tak- China, along pians 3:10-14. ing place under the Garden with the Fort For those who wish to Pavilion. Worth Ballet and the Methodist Theological attend worship, a compli- The service is centered on the Cleveland Ballet. School in Ohio in 2008, while mentary Church Pass may Monday-Friday. The pass Ecclesiastes 3:1, “To Every- Wilson has also danced for Adolphi went back to nursing be obtained Sundays be- includes admittance for thing There is a Season.” the Chicago City Ballet for school. tween 7:30-10:30 a.m., val- guests and auto. The dedication will in- three years. id until 3 p.m. The pass in- At 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, clude a liturgical dance Later, he answered a call See DEDICATION cludes admittance for guests Dr. Campolo will lead Eve- by Paul Wilson and Linda to the ministry and attended on page 4 and auto. ning Prayer & Praise, held Dr. Campolo will at the Steele Memorial Winans shares gospel music with the community preach at 9:15 a.m. Mon- Bandstand. CeCe Winans, multiple Rademaker, fea- day-Wednesday for Chap- Dr. Campolo is Profes- Grammy, Stellar and Dove ture songs that lain’s Hour in Hoover sor Emeritus of sociology Award-winning gospel artist, speak to their Auditorium. His overall at Eastern University in St. will take the stage of Hoover faith journey. Chaplain’s Hour theme will Davids, Pa., and he is the Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Sat- This is the first be “Changing the World founder and president of the urday, July 12 with hits from time the duo will from the Inside Out.” Evangelical Association for her gold- and platinum-certi- share the stage Dr. Allan Mosher, pro- the Promotion of Education fied albums. with Winans. fessor of Voice and director (EAPE). Winans is considered one Winans has of the Opera Program at He previously served for of today’s most genuine gos- been recording Youngstown State Universi- 10 years on the faculty of pel artists. Her passion for solo since 1995 ty’s Dana School of Music, the University of Pennsyl- God is evident in her positive and is known for will also preach at Chap- vania. and inspirational music. her songs “Alone lain’s Hour Thursday-Fri- Dr. Campolo is a grad- Opening for Winans’ Lake- in His Presence,” day in Orchestra Hall. He uate of Eastern College in side show is a Canadian duo, “Everlasting will discuss the Recitation St. Davids, Pa. and earned a Love & The Outcome (pic- Love” and “His Gift.” of the Gospel According to PhD from Temple Universi- tured on ‘Arts & Entertain- Winans has made appear- See WINANS Mark. ty in Philadelphia, Pa. ment’ page 10). ances on “The Today Show,” on page 10 A complimentary Chap- Vocalist Jodi King and her “Good Morning America” and lain’s Hour Pass is available See CHAPLAIN husband, bass player Chris “Oprah.” from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on page 13 5th Annual “State of Lakeside” Address Lakeside Chautauqua Pres- tauqua’s revenue and expense details about The Memorial Community Forums to address ident/CEO Kevin Sibbring model, as well as a glimpse of Garden at Chautauqua Park will reflect on the financial last year’s financial picture. and Ohio s Most Beauti- future accommodations picture and the vision of During the presentation, ful Mile, both multi-phased Nearly three years ago, the Lakeside Chautauqua Board Lakeside Chautauqua’s fu- Sibbring will talk about Lake- projects, and how the vision ture during his 5th Annual side Chautauqua as a non-prof- of these projects support the of Directors formed an Accommodations Task Force, now a “State of Lakeside” Address it charitable institution. four pillars of Chautauqua. standing board committee, in an effort to develop short and at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 17 in In detail, he will also re- At the end of the address, long-term strategies to improve the accommodations offered Orchestra Hall. view the annual distribution Sibbring will pose questions to guests. Sibbring will present the and how The Endowment for about the future of Lakeside The primary goal, established by the board, was to address through a PowerPoint Life Initiative will support Chautauqua and take re- ensure that Lakeside accommodations meet the needs and presentation. the need to grow the endow- sponses from the community. expectations of the 21st century guest, while developing Following the presenta- ment by Lakeside’s 150th an- For questions or com- the financial resources for long-term sustainability and tion, the audience will have niversary in 2023. ments about the “State of advancement. an opportunity to discuss Sibbring will review the Lakeside” Address, email The committee has only focused on Lakeside’s two hotel Lakeside’s future and the cur- additional projects that were Gretchen Coln, vice pres- properties to date but will be expanding its focus in the future. rent strategic plan. completed this spring, im- ident of Advancement & A significant amount of research and planning has occurred, The “State of Lakeside” pacting programming, facili- Communications, at gco- and the task force is now prepared to share the board’s vision Address will provide an ex- ties and the grounds. [email protected] or with the broader Lakeside community as it seeks further input. planation of Lakeside Chau- He will then highlight call (419) 798-5396. The first of several planned Community Forums will take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 12 in Orchestra Athletes prepare for 34th Annual 5k Raccoon Run Hall, following an abbreviated Lakeside Property Owners Walkers, joggers and run- ners who boast Association meeting, beginning at 10 a.m. ners will take to the streets having run the 5k In addition to the Saturday, July 12 Community Forum, of Lakeside Chautauqua at 8 for more than 20 there will be two other opportunities to learn more about this a.m. Sunday, July 13 for the years, with col- exciting initiative and share input. 34th Annual 5k Raccoon Run lectible T-shirts The next meeting will be the “State of Lakeside” Address and one-mile Fun Run. to prove it. at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 17 in Orchestra Hall. The last The one-mile Fun Run be- The registra- Community Forum will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 2 in gins at 8 a.m., followed by the tion entry fee is Orchestra Hall. 5k Raccoon Run at 8:15 a.m. $6 (without pur- Seating is limited and will be offered on a first-come, first- Both events start at Or- chasing a T-shirt) serve basis. All are invited to attend. chestra Hall, located on the and $16 (with a Topics to be discussed include: corner of Walnut Avenue and T-shirt). Second Street. Forms are Orchestra Hall, following the • Plans to faithfully restore and expand the historic The race course winds available online at www. race. Hotel Lakeside through Lakeside and will lakesideohio.com/calendar or Trophies for the 5k run end on Third Street, in front at the Lakeside Chautauqua will be awarded to the Top • Fountain Inn renovation plan of Hoover Auditorium. Administration Office. Overall Male and Female • Strategies to operate both hotels year-round Some street intersections Runners may register on Finishers. will be barricaded during the day of the race at 7:30 Medals are also given to • Target markets for each property both events. a.m. in front of the Lakeside the top three runners in each • Guest services to be offered The Raccoon Run is one Chautauqua Administration age category, for both males • Plans addressing group housing and cottage rentals of Lakeside Chautauqua’s Office, located at 236 Walnut and females. most popular annual recre- Ave. For more informa- ation events. The Awards Ceremony tion, contact recreation@ In fact, there are some run- will be held at 1:30 p.m. in lakesideohio.com. Inside the Lakesider A nn u n e en s .......... Pgs. 2-3 Chautauqua Lecture Series: ‘South America’ C o m m u ni y e s .......... Pgs. 4-7 This week, the Chau- The theme will conclude Ed c a i n .......... Pgs. 8-9 tauqua Lectures Series with lectures from former A r s En er ain en .......... Pgs. 10-11 explores the continent of U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, .......... Pg. 12 South America. Melvyn Levitsky, on Thurs- G ener si y Speakers will touch on day, July 17, who will speak R e igi u s Li e .......... Pg. 13 a diverse range of topics on the topics of Brazil in the R e rea i n .......... Pg. 14 about this continent, includ- morning and drug traffick- C h i dren Y o u t h .......... Pg.
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