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Week 1 Lakesider Week 1: June 15-21, 2019 Next Generation Leahy 8:15 p.m., Hoover Auditoruim Doug and Jennifer are lifelong musicians Saturday, June 15 that understand the joy and exhilaration Lakeside’s favorite Celtic family, Next only music can provide. It’s no wonder their Generation Leahy, returns to Hoover children, ranging in ages 8-16, inherited Auditorium for an evening of non-stop special talents and a passion for music. fiddling, singing and dancing. The Leahy children are accomplished Building on more than three generations multi-instrumentalists and vocalists that of Leahy musicianship, Doug Leahy with will fill Hoover with the sounds of song, his wife Jennifer and their six children fiddle, cello, French accordion, piano and are keeping the legacy and tradition alive. French-Canadian step-dancing. Hubbard Pickleball Center Dedication In support of the concepts laid out in deeply grateful to the many generous the Master Plan, and made possible by Lakesiders and diligent taskforce the generosity of many Lakeside families members. Without your passion, vision and pickleball enthusiasts, we’re thrilled and financial support, these courts would Lakeside launches new app to announce the Dedication of the new not have come to fruition. Every summer, Lakeside hosts more Hubbard Pickleball Center at 9 a.m. We would like to especially thank the than 4,000 events, so it was important Saturday, July 6. Hubbard family for their transformational to find an interface that could hold our Located south of the Williams Tennis gift to the campaign. We would also like to extensive schedule of events, but still be Campus, this new state-of-the-art facility thank all families who stepped forward to easy-to-use for guests. includes eight dedicated pickleball make this possible. After more than a year and a half of courts and a central gathering pavilion Pickleball is a game that combines research, Lakeside has partnered with surrounded by beautiful landscaping. elements of tennis, badminton and ping- Mambo, a social engagement platform/ The idea of a Pickleball Center was pong. The sport has become a trending app designed to make activities accessible first introduced two years ago as Lakeside activity in our community and around the and enhance social interaction within important news. was laying out preliminary concepts of country. communities. Curious about what’s happening the Master Plan, and pickleball lovers Like any amazing Lakeside pastime, a Mambo was named after the Latin today in Lakeside? Looking for what were investigating the possibility of hallmark of this game is that it’s fun for all dance because it involves the coordinated time the pool opens? Interested in who’s building courts. Soon after, the Lakeside ages and skill levels. movements of leaders (event creators, performing in Hoover Auditorium Chautauqua Board of Directors named a Compared to tennis, it has a lighter like Lakeside) and followers (users, like tonight? Want to see business hours and Pickleball Taskforce to explore costs and ball, a smaller court and less expensive you). restaurant menus? Find it all in only three a potential location. equipment. This means that rounds can App Features clicks! Taskforce members included: Mike last a lot longer and getting started in the On the app, you can personalize your Furthermore, the app is for everyone, Bettencourt, Doug Bohl, Jeff Chaney, Jeff sport is easier. Lakeside experience, explore categories whether you’re visiting for a day, DePerro, Eric Fudo, Dick Hubbard, Tom The family-friendly nature of the game to try something new, organize your weekend, week or all summer long. In Jones, Kim Miraldi, Margie Shade, Mike comes from the fact that it was designed interests, follow your favorite events and, fact, it’s so easy to use, that your kids can Swallow, Liz Williams, Randy Snow, Bill by a family for their own use in 1965. The ultimately, meet new friends at Lakeside. download it (with parents’ permission). Drackett, Gretchen Colon, Dan Dudley purpose was to give all ages an activity to While some events appear on the Everything on the app is like everything and Kevin Sibbring. participate in. The name came from the website and are listed in the Lakesider in Lakeside – family-friendly and safe While the taskforce researched, family dog, Pickles, who loved to chase newspaper, the app now offers the most for kids. There are even categories for Lakesiders began to raise funds with the down the stray balls. comprehensive summer schedule and can children and teens to follow. assistance of the Lakeside Chautauqua The Hubbard Pickleball Center even alert you of last-minute changes and See APP, page 17 Foundation. provides a lively environment for guests As we dedicate this new facility, we’re to enjoy. Lago Coastal Café Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Julie Faith Parker Prepare your taste buds for a fusion of Hawaiian, Cuban, 99th Annual Lutheran Chautauqua Week American, Asian and Mexican Lakeside welcomes The Rev. Dr. Julie Sing Sing Correctional Facility. cuisine! This summer, we’re Faith Parker, Associate Professor of Bib- Prior to her position at General Theo- excited to open Lago Coastal lical Studies at the General Theological logical Seminary, the Rev. Dr. Parker Café, a restaurant operated by Seminary in New York, taught at Trinity Luther- Gabe Zeller and Julie Mesenburg as Preacher of the Week an Seminary in Colum- that will offer a menu comprised from June 16-21, during bus where she founded of these delicious, diverse food the 99th Annual Luther- the Trinity Prison Proj- options. an Chautauqua Week. ect. You may already be familiar A Bible scholar, or- She holds a doctor- with Gabe and Julie’s cuisine, as dained United Method- ate in Old Testament/ window for convenient carryout service. they are the creators of Barra, a modern ist minister and a cre- Hebrew Bible from Yale Creation of Lago Coastal Café was Mexican restaurant in Sandusky. ative teacher, the Rev. University and has de- approved at the 2018 November board Lago Coastal Café is located in the Dr. Parker will bring her grees from Hamilton meeting, and a charitable donation existing grounds building on Sixth Street, passion for the Bible to College, Union Theo- kickstarted the renovation process. across from the Williams Tennis Campus. this week of scriptural logical Seminary and Construction began in December and The eatery features an indoor café dining discovery. Yale Divinity School. continued throughout the winter and experience and a shaded outdoor seating She will preach at the During her education, spring. 10:30 a.m. Hoover Community Worship she spent a year in Paris studying art his- area. Lakesiders can also use the walk-up See LAGO, page 17 Service on Sunday, June 16. Her sermon, tory and lived in Central America for six “Someone in the Background,” turns months studying liberation theology. attention to a little-known character in The Rev. Dr. Parker is ordained in the Chautauqua Lecture Series themes 2 Kings 5:1-14 and shares a story from United Methodist Church and worked The Legacy of The Little Free one of the most harrowing experiences in full-time in ministry prior to her doctoral F. Scott Fitzgerald Library® Movement the Rev. Dr. Parker’s own life. Her ser- studies, first at a congregation and then as Taylor Hagood, PhD, Margaret Bernstein, Little mon proposes that the biblical text and a university chaplain. Professor of American Lit- Free Library® board member anguish of our own lives can lead us to During her week at Lakeside, the Rev. words and deeds of compassion. Dr. Parker will preach at 9 a.m. Mon- erature at Florida Atlantic and Director of Advocacy The Rev. Dr. Parker has taught at sev- day-Friday during Faith for Living Hour University, explores the & Community Initiatives eral institutions, including Yale Divinity in Hoover Auditorium. At 7:15 p.m. life and works of this not- at WKYC-TV, explores the School, Fordham University and New Tuesday, she will share meditation at ed American author and his global and local impact of York Theological Seminary, with a pro- Vespers by the Lake, held on the Pavilion wife, Zelda. this movement. gram teaching students incarcerated in East Deck. This Week in Lakeside Page 2 Page 12 Page 12 Page 14 Collector Car Show ‘Building Doctor Clinic’ Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Chautauqua Choral Seminar Russell Festival Page 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Collector Car Show “Lakeside Then & Now” Exhibit Lakeside’s legacy is filled with incred- about the generations of Lakesiders that 2-8 p.m., Hotel Lakeside Lawn a complimentary (one-day) Daily ible stories about its people, events and have helped shape this Chautauqua. A variety of collector cars and trucks Chautauqua Pass to Lakeside, including traditions. As we From the era will usher in Lakeside Chautauqua’s admission to the Hoover Auditorium summer season at the 14th Annual concert that evening. stand on the eve of black and Collector Car Show. From 2-4 p.m., live entertainment of our 150th an- white film to the Auto enthusiasts may enter cars and will be provided by Jerry Popiel on the niversary, view vibrant photogra- trucks in the show. Free on-site registration Pavilion West Deck. Read more about the joy, splendor phy of today, cel- is available from 1:30-3 p.m. Motorcycles Popiel on page 3. and tragedy of ebrate the struc- are not permitted. For more information about the Car Lakeside’s histo- tural essence of Each Collector Car Show exhibitor Show, contact Bill Shannon at (419) 798- ry at this unique the Lakeside leg- and a guest/passenger will receive 5133 or [email protected].
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