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July 23, 2016 Vol. 2016, Week 6 Dr. William Kelso to speak on Jamestown Lakeside Chau- first permanent settlement Preacher of the Week: tauqua welcomes Dr. in the New World, which William Kelso, re- was previously thought lost. The Rev. Dr. nowned historical ar- Dr. Kelso is the Director Michael Slaughter chaeologist, to Hoover of Research and Interpreta- Auditorium at 7:30 tion at Historic Jamestown. p.m. Monday, July He holds a master’s degree Better known as a 25. Dr. Kelso, a Lake- in early American history chief dreamer and spir- side, Ohio native, is from the College of William itual entrepreneur of this season’s featured and Mary, a doctorate from ministry marketplace in- speaker for the Chau- Emory University, honorary novation, the Rev. Dr. tauqua Lecture Series. doctorates in philosophy, Michael Slaughter took a In his lecture, ti- archaeology and science, is 90-member congregation tled “Jamestown, the a Fellow of the Society of to more than 4,000 mem- Buried Truth about Antiquaries of London and bers. His call to afflict the America’s Birth- is a proud alumnus of Bald- comfortable and comfort place,” Dr. Kelso will win Wallace University. the afflicted challenges share the findings of all to wrestle with God his work in uncover- See ‘Kelso’ and their God-destinies. Report in 2005 and 2006. ing Fort James, the on page 10 The Rev. Dr. Slaughter The publication also is the lead pastor at Ging- named him as one of the Rhythmic Circus returns on Saturday, July 23 hamsburg United Meth- top 50 most influential Back by popular demand, the talent of the accompa- 2004. No stranger to the spot- odist Church (UMC), Christians in America. Rhythmic Circus’ hard-hit- nying seven-piece band, light, they were featured on which was named one ting tap show will take place and the performers utilize Twin City Public Television’s of the top 50 churches in See ‘Preacher’ at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July the technology of electric MN Original, collaborated the U.S. by The Church on page 7 23 in Hoover Auditorium. drum triggers to change the with Vocal Essence in Witness: Rhythmic Circus presents sound of their taps during a A Tribute to Duke Ellington at a unique, high-energy evening dance versus beatbox battle. the Ordway Performing Arts Chautauqua Lecture Series of entertainment that needs Although the company’s Center and appeared in the Preserving Our Heritage Belmont College; Chris- to be seen to be believed. official inception was in 2007, Crash Bang Boom! Festival at This theme will explore tie Weininger, Executive The group has built a dy- the troupe’s core members the Minnesota Orchestra Hall. the work of preserving both Director of the Ruther- namic reputation of humor have been choreographing structural and cultural her- ford B. Hayes Presidential and rhythm by performing and performing together since See ‘Circus’ on page 10 itage, with special empha- Library & Museums and their extraor- sis on the challenges and Thomas Palmer, Execu- dinary tapping successes in Ohio’s history. tive Director of Preser- skills on ev- Speakers include Bari vation Ohio. Supported erything from Oyler Stith, PhD, Direc- in part by the Vearl Smith sand to folding tor, Historic Preservation Memorial Endowment Graduate & Undergradu- chairs. Their for Historic Preservation. ate Programs at Ursuline band provides a College; David R. Mertz, See ‘Education’ on live soundtrack Program Coordinator, page 8 for full descriptions to create a one- Building Preservation/ of this week’s Chautauqua of-a-kind event. Restoration Technology at Lecture Series. Rhythmic Circus’ acts combine cos- Lakeside Conversation to focus on wellness tume chang- The importance of degree, certification or es and musi- wellness spans across all expertise in wellness. cal transitions generations. Last summer, This meeting, held to highlight Lakesiders voiced the need in Hotel Lakeside Fern for a community swim- Room, will give commu- ming pool and enhanced nity members an opportu- Lakeside Women’s Club Annual Tour of Homes wellness programming. nity to connect with Kevin The Lakeside Women’s ready been purchased. Museum are preparing to wel- Join our Lakeside Con- Sibbring, Lakeside Chau- Club (LWC) Annual Tour of A map of the homes will come guests for this special versation, taking place at tauqua President/CEO, Homes will take place from be provided. A special shuttle event. The Hotel Lakeside 3:30 p.m. Monday, July Board members and staff. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thurs- service provided by volun- Dining Room will be offering 25, to discuss wellness and If you have an interest day, July 28. The 60th anni- teers from the LWC will be a special buffet menu that day. what that means across all in wellness at Lakeside versary of the tour will feature offered. Local shops, restau- generations in Lakeside. and can’t attend, contact eight homes, as well as Green rants and the Heritage Hall See ‘Tour’ on pages 2 & 3 All are invited to partic- Gretchen Colon, Senior Gables, home of the LWC, ipate, especially those Vice President of Advance- and a bonus stop at the Ho- who have an interest in ment & Communications, at tel Lakeside lobby. Some wellness or an advanced [email protected]. of the homes are small, so ticket holders may have to wait in line to enter. Support the Pool & Wellness Campaign Tickets for the tour Lakesiders were asked Pool & Wellness Center, we are $10. A special Tour to imagine what the com- now have an opportunity of Homes Pass to enter munity could and should to make this need a reality. the Lakeside grounds is be in the years to come. The potential Pool & available to guests for They identified a communi- Wellness Center will be lo- an additional $10, if a ty swimming pool and en- cated on Sixth Street, in Daily or Season Chau- hanced wellness program- the open field west of the tauqua Pass has not al- ming as high-priority needs. Williams Tennis Campus. Desired features for a The pool would be a 41st Annual Lakeside Photography Show swimming pool include heat- place for Lakesiders of The 41st Annual Lake- tography Show welcomes separate divisions: color, ed water, zero depth entry, all ages to exercise and side Photography Show will entries from any amateur black & white, altered, lap lanes, shaded seating play, and a wellness center take place from Monday, photographer. All images youth (ages 13-16) and area, small water slide and would further the possibili- July 25-Friday, Aug. 19 in the may be produced digitally child (age 12 & under). play features for children. ties of the recreation pillar. Hoover Auditorium lobby. or enlarged from film nega- For more informa- Lakesiders also voiced The exhibit will feature en- tives; no distinction is made. tion, contact program- a need for additional well- See ‘Pool’ on page 12 tries taken by amateur pho- The show features five [email protected]. ness program- tographers from Lakeside ming, including Bring your and the surrounding area. strength training, The show’s informal Pilates, Zumba, donation to Hoover opening will be held at Silver Sneakers Auditorium on 7 p.m. Monday, July, 25. classes, children Photos may be viewed and youth class- Saturday, July 23 to a half-hour prior to all es and swim- support the Pool & ming lessons. Sunday Hoover Com- Wellness Center. munity Worship Services After dream- and all evening Hoover ing about a Auditorium shows or Inside the Lakesider from 3-5 p.m. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Community News .............pgs. 2-6 The Lakeside Pho- 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 Events this week LWC 60th Anniversary Tour of Homes Lakeside Art Show ‘Tour’ continued from page 1 423 Cherry Ave., Loralee Marsh The last day to view the Lakeside Art Show is 7:45- & Stephen Ruedrich 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July 23. This year’s People Choice On the day of the Tour of Homes, the 542 Cedar Ave., Mary Beth & winner is Kim Jones for her piece, “I Love Goldens.” Lakeside Art Show will be available for Peter Melville Pirate Adventure awaits brave passengers viewing from 3-5 p.m. in Hoover Auditori- 351 Central Ave., Emily & Bart Blackburn* Children ages 7-11 are encouraged to join a wet um. The 41st Annual Lakeside Craft & Art Campground Site #57, Mary Ann & and wild ride in a vintage wooden boat, while in search Show will also be held on the Hotel Lakeside Steve Dillehay* of buried treasure. The adventure begins at 6 p.m. lawn from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Both events are free 142 Oak Ave., Christine & Brian Brucken* Sunday, July 24 at the dock. Tickets are $5/child and of charge once inside the gates of Lakeside. 161 Walnut Ave., LWC Green Gables* can be purchased at the Lakeside Information Center. List of addresses for the Tour of Homes: 150 Maple Ave., Hotel Lakeside Lobby* Space is limited, and pre-registration is encouraged. Tree Walk 121 W. Fourth St., Patty & Grant Hope *Indicates that the description is included in this Every tree has a story.