Get up & Glow Fun Run & Dance Party
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Week 3: June 29-July 5, 2019 Michael Stanley & Friends 8:15 p.m., Hoover Auditorium Saturday, June 29 Michael Stanley, along with a band of talented friends, will perform an unforgettable concert at Lakeside. Stanley, a Cleveland native, made a name for himself with the Michael Stanley Band (MSB) in the 1970s and ‘80s, touring with headliners such as Bruce Springsteen, The Eagles, Foreigner and The Doobie Brothers. The band enjoyed a strong and loyal following and was propelled by hits “He Can’t Love You” and “My Town.” The band disbanded due to financial hardships in 1986. Stanley spent his post-MSB years working in the Cleveland his musical career and released The entertainment industry as a TV host, Ground, The Farrago Sessions and radio DJ and on-air personality. After SHADOWLAND. a heart attack in 1991, he renewed his commitment to music and released the Today, he enjoys touring throughout album Right Back at Ya in 1992. Ohio and continuing his on-air appearances Since then, Stanley has focused on during drive-time radio. “Overnight - The Boy Band Tribute” hosted by Jeff Timmons of 98° 8:15 p.m., Hoover Auditorium Fourth of July festivities Friday, July 5 10 a.m., Thursday, July 4 10:15 a.m., will be Lakeside’s unique “Overnight – The Boy Band Tribute” Lakeside’s Fourth of July celebration Fourth of July Parade with decorated golf is nostalgic, sing-a-long fun to the big- begins at 10 a.m. with our popular Chil- carts, antique cars and other floats. gest hits of your favorite boy bands, in- dren’s Bike Parade departing from Perry The parade’s grand marshals will be cluding the Backstreet Boys, ‘NSYNC, Park. Participants of all ages should arrive the Rev. Irwin and Janet Jennings. NKOTB, 98°, Boys II Men, One Direc- early along the lakefront path with a dec- Both parades travel west on Second tion and many more. Full of surprises and orated bike. Street and will take place come rain or fun moments, the show also covers artists In advance of the bike parade, we en- shine, unless dangerous weather occurs. of today. courage families to designate a place for Enjoy a taste of summer at the Fourth Jeff Timmons of 98°, serving as the children to find their parents after they’ve of July Cookout from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on host and a featured artist, is the creative finished passing through the parade. the Hotel Lakeside lawn. mind behind the production. Following the bike parade, around The four featured artists, Erik Go- See FOURTH OF JULY, page 13 mez, Kyle Davis, ILYA (Ilyass Hasnaoui known artistically as ILYA) and Jordan McIntosh, combine their talents to create Preacher of the Week: a non-stop trip down memory lane of the genre’s greatest hits. The Rev. Dr. MaryAnn McKibben Dana Gomez won the “Bellagio’s Got Tal- The Rev. Dr. MaryAnn McKibben call forth vital ministry for our changing ent” singing competition for MGM Dana will serve as Lakeside’s Preacher cultural context. Grand Resorts International. of the Week from June 30-July 5. She is also an accomplished author See OVERNIGHT, page 14 She will lead the 10:30 a.m. Hoover who has written God, Improv and the Art Community Worship of Living, a book about Service on Sunday, Get Up & Glow June 30. Her sermon, embracing improvisa- titled “The Hour has tion as a spiritual and Fun Run & Dance Party Come,” is based on life practice, and Sab- 9:30 p.m., Grindley Aquatic & Wellness colors to light up the night. John 2:1-11. bath in the Suburbs, a Campus and Pavilion East Deck Check-in and onsite registration will The Rev. Dr. book about finding bal- Tuesday, July 2 begin at the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness McKibben Dana is a ance in today’s world. Put on your glow sticks, long white Campus at 9 p.m. There will be music as sought-after speaker, Her writing has ap- preacher, conference socks and get ready for Lakeside’s Get participants prepare for the race to begin peared in TIME, The leader and author who Up & Glow Fun Run & Dance Party on at 9:30 p.m. Washington Post, Huff- focuses on issues of Tuesday, July 2. Beginning at the pool, the route will ington Post, Religion No matter the age or athletic ability, run east on Sixth Street, north on Poplar leadership, faith for- Dispatches, and the everyone is invited to an after-dark party. Avenue, west on Third Street, north on mation, technology and We will race along a black light route from Cedar Avenue/Kenton Row, through congregational trans- Christian Century. the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus Bettinger Park and then end at Pavilion formation. During her week at to the Pavilion East Deck. Circle. Shuttles will be available to She graduated from Lakeside, the Rev. Dr. There will be games, black lights and a transport non-runners to the dance party at Rice University and received her Master McKibben Dana will preach during Faith DJ at the Pavilion to celebrate as everyone the Pavilion. of Divinity from Columbia Theological for Living Hour in Orchestra Hall Mon- Seminary. arrives. Glow sticks will be provided to There’s no fee to participate; day-Friday. Please note: Faith for Living The Rev. Dr. McKibben Dana served all race participants. All racers, spectators donations are welcome. Register online at Hour will not be held on Thursday, July and dancers are encouraged to wear bright lakesideohio.com/glow. as pastor of Idylwood Presbyterian Church in Falls Church, Va. and co-chair 4 due to the holiday. On Tuesday, July 2, for NEXT Church, a movement within she will lead Vespers by the Lake, held the Presbyterian Church that seeks to on the Pavilion East Deck. Chautauqua Lecture Series Artificial Intelligence (July 1-3) David Staley, PhD, author of Alterna- tive Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education and Brain, Mind and Internet: A Deep History and Future, presents on future relationships with artificial intelligence promoting coop- eration, mutual assistance and partnership. Please note: there are no lectures on July 4. This week in Lakeside Page 6 Page 6 Page 8 Page 12 Lakeside Schoolhouse Tour Country Dance Lakeside Art Show ‘Touch a Truck’ Page 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Register for the Fourth of July Parade “Lakeside Then & Now” Exhibit Lakeside’s Fourth of July celebration Fourth of July Parade. Register at lakesi- Lakeside’s legacy is filled with incred- begins at 10 a.m. with our popular Child- deohio.com/parade by 12 p.m. Monday, ible stories about its people, events and traditions. As we stand on the eve of our ren’s Bike Parade departing from Perry July 1. For questions, contact the Fourth 150th anniversary, view the joy, splendor Park. Participants of all ages should ar- of July Parade Coordinator, Carolyn Mc- and tragedy of Lakeside’s history at this rive early along the lakefront path with a Daniel, at (419) 341-0599. unique exhibit, displayed in Hoover Au- decorated bike. Please note: Lakeside Chautauqua re- ditorium until June 29. Following the bike parade, Lakeside’s serves the right to review the content of Observe the beauty of historic cottages unique Fourth of July Parade will begin all parade entries. Floats containing po- that have stood the test of time and those at 10:15 a.m. with decorated golf carts, litical content or offensive subject mat- that didn’t due to tragic fires. Learn how antique cars and other floats. Both pa- ter will not be permitted to participate. Lakeside charted plans for the community rades travel west on Second Street and Please honor this requirement to enable and developed over time through historic occur come rain or shine. Lakeside to present a family parade sui- maps and pictures. Read about the gen- Individuals or groups may enter the table for all ages. erations of Lakesiders that have helped shape this Chautauqua. From the era of black and white film to the vibrant photography of today, cel- ebrate the structural essence of the Lake- side legacy throughout the years. View the “Lakeside Then & Now” Exhibit, curated by Dakota Harkins, Lakeside Heritage Society Manager, a half-hour prior to Saturday’s Hoover Au- ditorium evening performance with Mi- chael Stanley & Friends. The 18 need-to-know tips from Lakeside experts Coming to Lakeside for the first time portunities for growth, entertainment and to get around and enjoy the weather at the Lakeside experience, explore categories begins one of two ways: development are a real treasure. Find out same time. Bring along a bike or rent one to try something new, organize your in- Long Time Lakesider: Some of us everything that comes with your Chau- from Sypherd’s Cycles & Rental Center. terests, follow your favorite events and, have been coming to Lakeside since tauqua Pass at lakesideohio.com/benefits. Or you can rent a golf cart! ultimately, meet new friends at Lakeside. Moby Dick was a minnow, so the first 4.) Parking is limited. The Lakeside 9.) Get involved. There’s something For directions on how to download, visit time is always with parents or siblings grounds are old – more than 145 years for everyone at Lakeside, so make sure to lakesideohio.com/app. who know their way around. There’s old. That means the streets here weren’t try different activities and be sure to join someone to look to for advice and in- built for cars, let alone parking lots. Be- groups. From pickleball to Rhein Center 15.) Go to the Farmers’ Market.