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July 8, 2017 Vol. 2017, Week 4 12th Annual Lakeside Garden Tour Preacher of the Week The ‘Lakeside in Bloom’ Pastor Philip Gulley Beautification Awards Program honors those who have worked Supported by the Hottenroth Family to promote the overall aesthet- ic appearance of the Lakeside grounds. Guests and residents Pastor Philip Gulley, a are invited to experience the Quaker pastor who has been award-winning landscapes of featured on Indiana’s PBS this program on a self-guided affiliate for his television Garden Tour on Wednesday, show “Porch Talks,” chal- July 12. lenges us to rediscover the The 12th Annual Garden values of Jesus. Tour will take place from 9 a.m.- He will serve as Preacher 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 12 at the various win- Chautauqua Pass, there is no additional charge. of the Week from July 9-13. ning gardens across the Lakeside grounds. Tour attendees may pick up a map of the His sermon for the 10:30 A Garden Tour Pass to enter the grounds is winning gardens to explore on their own. Maps a.m. Hoover Community available for $10, which includes an Auto Pass, will be available at the gate entrances, Foun- Worship Service on Sunday, but does not include admission to the Hoover tain Inn and Hotel Lakeside front desks, and the July 9, “Fences,” is based “Across Indiana,” for which Auditorium performance that evening or the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office on on Matthew 11:28-30. This he received two Emmy Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus. For the day of the event. week is supported by the Awards for his “Porch those with a Season Chautauqua Pass or Daily See ‘Garden Tour’ on page 3 Hottenroth Family. Talks” segment. Pastor Gul- Pastor Gulley came to ley writes a column for In- Chubby Checker twists into Hoover prominence when his sem- dianapolis Monthly, titled Chubby Checker, widely known for pop- inary essays for the church “Home Again,“ and also ularizing the twist dance style in the 1960s, newsletter were discovered regularly contributes to The by Paul Harvey, Jr., who Saturday Evening Post. will return to Lakeside to perform his No. 1 sent them along to a pub- He studied theology and hit, “The Twist,” at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July lisher. A few months later, sociology at Marian Uni- 8 in Hoover Auditorium. the publisher invited Pastor versity in Indianapolis. In For more than 55 years, Checker has been Gulley to publish his es- 1992, he received his Mas- performing throughout the world on his says, which became his first ter of Divinity from Chris- ‘Never Ending Tour,’ and his hits have sold book, Front Porch Tales. tian Theological Seminary, in excess of 250 million albums. He is currently working which is where he got his Ernest Evans, also known as Chubby on his 21st book, The Awak- start as a writer before he Checker, grew up in South Philadelphia. His ened Soul, which explores became the Pastor at the inspirations were Sugar Child Robinson, a the traits of happy, healthy Irving Friends Meeting child pi ano prodigy, and Ernest Tubb, a fa- people according to Abra- in Indianapolis. He be- mous country singer. Checker was fascinated ham Maslow’s hierarchy came co-pastor at Fairfield of needs. In it, he discusses Friends Meeting near In- by them, and he vowed to enter show busi- how the trait of spirituality dianapolis in 1999 and has ness. See ‘Chubby Checker’ on page 12 can help individuals reach been there since. “self-actualization.” Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus open He has appeared on See ‘Preacher’ July 1 was a monumental day in PBS’s flagship show, on page 10 Lakeside’s history as we gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Lakeside Photo Contest Campus. Lakesiders of all ages are invited to submit photos to be fea- More than 1,000 community tured in the 2018 Calendar of Events brochure, as well as on members joined in the dedication Lakeside’s social media pages, website, The Front Porch blog, and ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Lakesider newspaper, advertisements, etc. community’s excitement and en- Images should represent people enjoying Lakeside through ergy could be felt throughout the photos of families, traditions, children, religion, education, cul- Lakeside grounds as children gath- tural arts (special events and programming), recreation, land- ered in their swimsuits, ready to scape or architecture. make their first big splash in the The deadline for submission is Monday, Oct. 2; limit five pool. The dedication began with mu- photos per photographer. Winning photos will be chosen for the sic and a praise response read by Betty Jane help impact the experience of future Lake- 2018 Calendar of Events brochure, and each winning photogra- Young, a member of the Campaign Leader- siders. pher will receive a (one-day) Daily Chautauqua Pass for 2018. ship Team. Mitch reflected on his coming of age years See ‘Photo Contest’ on page 3 Mark and Jane Grindley and Mitch and at Lakeside, working various jobs across the Christine Grindley shared why it was so grounds… but never as a lifeguard, which important to them to support Lakeside with was the most sought after job for any young Chautauqua Lecture Series their transformational gift. Lakesider. “If not us, than who?” Mark said, calling the community to step into action now to Changing Sources See ‘Pool Open’ on page 5 of Energy This theme will examine the current state of multiple energy Dinner Dance tickets available sources, including oil, gas, fuel cell, electricity, solar and wind. Join us for the Lake- purchase tickets and side Summer Dinner register online at www. Lakeside Summer Dance at 6:30 p.m. lakesideohio.com/din- Thursday, July 13 at the nerdance. Tickets may Dinner Dance Catawba Island Club. also be purchased at Spend an evening re- the Legacy House, 217 Lake Erie & connecting with old Walnut Ave. Proceeds 6:30 p.m. the Great Lakes friends and making new from the dinner dance Thursday, July 13 Lectures will explore the health of the Great Lakes as well as ones at this celebration. will support Lakeside’s Catawba Island Club what individuals can do to promote a healthy Lake Erie. Dance to the music of a Chautauqua program. live band while you en- Cocktails begin at $100 per person joy a sip of summer and 6:30 p.m., and dinner a delicious meal with will be served at 7:30 your Lakeside family. p.m. Space is limited, Purchase tickets at Tickets for the din- so don’t wait to pur- www.lakesideohio.com/dinnerdance ner dance are $100 per chase your ticket for or Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave. See ‘Education’ on page 14 for full descriptions of this person. Individuals can this summer event. week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. Inside the Lakesider Community News ............pg 2-8 Children & Youth ............pg 9 Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 Education ............pg 14-15 Generosity ............pg 16-17 lakesideohio @lakesideohio @lakesideoh blog.lakesideohio Lakeside Chautauqua Recreation ............pg 18-19 Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 Visit The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com for web-exclusive content not included in this issue. Resources ............pg 22 Special information for guests and residents is available at www.lakesideohio.com/resources. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 Life imitates art during the Plein Air Art Festival Events this week The Plein Air Art Festival Wooden Boat Society (LWBS) To participate as a plein will begin on Friday, July 14 at the Lakeside Wooden Boat air painter, complete the LPOA Meeting when more than 30 plein air Show. 2017 Plein Air Art Festival The next Lakeside Property Owners artists across the Midwest The Plein Air Paintout will Registration Form at Association (LPOA) meeting will be held 10 a.m. will arrive to paint outdoor be held from 12:30-2 p.m. on www.lakesideohio.com/ Saturday, July 8 in Orchestra Hall. This meeting landscapes until Sunday, July 16. Sunday along the shoreline and calendar by Monday, July will focus on Lakeside’s Master Planning. The term “en plein air” means in Central Park. 10. For questions, contact painting “in the open air.” Children are invited to programming@lakesideohio. Lakeside Art Show Plein air artists will be paint south of the Pavilion com or (419) 798-4461, ext. 347. The Lakeside Art Show will be on display in painting scenes across the from 1-3:30 p.m. for a fee the lobby of Hoover Auditorium until Saturday, grounds, and Lakesiders are of $2. Proceeds support the July 22, a half-hour prior to all Sunday Hoover invited to watch them paint C. Kirk Rhein, Jr. Center for the Community Worship Services and all Hoover throughout the weekend. Living Arts. Auditorium evening performances, as well as This three-day event ends Paintings that were completed Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. on Sunday, July 16 with a by the plein air artists throughout collaborative effort blending the entire weekend will be Art in the Park the artistic expression of the available for purchase during Art in the Park will take place from 1- Plein Air Art Festival and the the Wet Paint Sale, held south 2:30 p.m. Sundays (except July 16 and Aug. 6) craftsmanship of the Lakeside of the Pavilion from 2:30-4 p.m. in Central Park near the Pavilion. Participation is $1 per project. The activity 14th Annual Lakeside Wooden Boat Show changes weekly; example projects may include Lakeside’s waterfront will Wally & The Beavs will Journey, Grand Funk Railroad, rock painting, easel art or a simple craft.