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July 21, 2018 Vol. 2018, Week 6 Hawkins hits Hoover “On the nose” Tim Hawkins has been establishing him- self as one of the most in-demand comedians in the country and will demonstrate his talents at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July 21 in Hoover Au- ditorium. Hawkins began his career as a stand-up comedian after quitting his job as a grocery truck driver in 2002. Now, he performs 120 shows in 30 states each year. With more that 300 million views online and sold-out shows, his “Jackwagon Crew” of fans has grown into a revolution of multi-generational propor- tions. making a deeper connection with the audience. Hawkins’ comedy show entertains the entire His act is one-part gifted and two-parts twisted, family while doubling down on the funny, a daunt- the only certainty being his on-the-nose observa- ing task in an age where the obscene has become tions that expose the ridiculousness of daily life routine. His obscure approach to the comedic stage while marveling in its hilarity. The perils of mar- sets him apart from others. riage, homeschooling and growing up in the Mid- He combines hilarious, family-friendly skits west may not exemplify the rock star life, but they with subtle music in every show, including his noto- make for really good punchlines. rious wretched cow impressions. Each of his pieces is well-timed and honed into perfection, all while See ‘Tim Hawkins’ on page 12 Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival A collaborative effort into an outdoor showroom of clas- blending the craftsmanship sic wooden boats, as cruisers line of the Lakeside Wooden the dock and the lawn of Hotel Boat Show and the artistic Lakeside for the 15th Annual expression of the Plein Air Lakeside Wooden Boat Show Art Festival will create one of from 12-4 p.m. Lakeside’s most unique week- More than 80 wooden ends of the summer from July boats, each classified by the 20-22. year it was made, will be fea- This three-day event be- tured. gins on Friday, July 20 when more than 30 plein air The boats are categorized as historic (prior to artists from across the Midwest arrive to paint outdoor 1918), antique (1919-1942), classic (1943- 1975), landscapes until Sunday, July 22. early contemporary (1976-1984) and late con- The term “en plein air” means painting “in the open temporary (past 30 years). The sizes of the wood- air.” The artists will be painting scenes throughout the en bats featured range from 9’ to 57’. community, and all are invited to watch them paint. On Sunday, the Lakeside waterfront will transform See ‘Boat show’ on page 3 Women’s Club 62nd Annual Tour of Cottages Preacher of the Week The Lakeside Women’s Club (LWC) Annual videos, food or beverages are not permitted in the The Rev. Dr. Vergel Tour of Cottages will take place from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 cottages. Lattimore, III p.m. Thursday, July 26. The 62nd anniversary of the A special shuttle service, provided by volunteers tour will feature six cottages, as well as Green Ga- from the LWC, will be offered. Local shops, restau- bles, home of the LWC, and a bonus stop at the Hotel rants and the Heritage Hall Museum are preparing The Rev. Dr. Vergel Latti- Lakeside lobby. to welcome guests for this special event. The Hotel more, III will serve as Lake- Tickets for the tour are $12. A special Tour of Cot- Lakeside Dining Room will be offering a special side’s Preacher of the Week tages Pass to enter the Lakeside grounds is available buffet menu that day. from July 22-26. He will to guests for an additional $12, if a Daily or Season On the day of the Tour of Cottages, the Lakeside preach at the Hoover Com- Chautauqua Pass has not already been purchased. Art Show will be available for viewing from 3-5 munity Worship Service at A map of the cottages will be provided. Please p.m. in Hoover Auditorium. 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 22 visit the cottages in random order and move on if in Hoover Auditorium. there is a long wait. Young children, pets, photos, An ordained Elder in the See ‘Cottage Tours’ on page 4 tant to the Chief of Chap- African Methodist Episco- lains, U.S. Air Force, at the pal Zion Church, the Rev. Transformative year for the LSO Bolling Air Force Base in This year, the 55th year of the Lakeside Sym- take place at 8:15 p.m. in Hoover Auditorium) Dr. Lattimore, III currently Washington, D.C. He was phony Orchestra (LSO), will offer an exciting • Wednesday, July 25: “Home Movies,” guest serves as President and Pro- also the first African Amer- lineup with seven concerts, six guest conduc- conductor/interim LSO Director John Gordon fessor of pastoral psycholo- ican chaplain to attain the tors and several community engagement events Ross gy and counseling at Hood rank of Brigadier General in beginning with the Opening Night Concert on • Friday, July 27: Concert in memory of Neil Theological Seminary in the U.S. Air Force and the Wednesday, July 25. Glaser, guest conductor Max Rabinovitsj, pia- Salisbury, N.C. ANG. To evaluate potential conductors and select a nist Milana Strezeva He is also Professor The Rev. Dr. Lattimore, successor after former conductor Robert Cron- • Wednesday, Aug. 1: “Musical Postcards,” Emeritus of pastoral care III is a published poet in Be- quist’s 47-year career with the LSO, Lakeside guest conductor Matthew Kraemer, violinist Jin- and counseling and the for- yond the Stars and the author will welcome five top-notch conductors to the joo Cho mer Director of the Master of Instruments of Peace: The Hoover stage, all of whom applied for the LSO • Saturday, Aug. 4: Concert with Verb Bal- of Arts in Counseling Minis- Viable and Strategic Role of Conductor and Music Director commencing in lets, guest conductor/ interim LSO Director John tries at the Methodist Theo- Religious Leadership Fac- 2019. In addition to the five candidates, Lake- Gordon Ross logical School in Ohio. tors in Averting War. sider Max Rabinovitsj will guest conduct and • Tuesday, Aug. 7: “Tales by the Seaside,” He has served in many He received his bach- serve as soloist for one concert. Rabinovitsj will guest conductor Daniel Meyer, violinist Isabelle leadership roles, including elor’s degree in social dedicate the concert on Friday, July 27 to the late Durrenberger Director of Counseling, welfare from Livingstone Neil Glaser, a longtime Lakesider and signifi- • Friday, Aug. 10: “Adventureland,” guest Addiction and Psycholog- College, his Master of cant contributor to the Arts pillar for many years. conductor Bruce Anthony Kiesling ical Services (CAPS) for Divinity degree from Lakeside is also looking forward to a new • Tuesday, Aug. 14: Closing Concert, guest the Syracuse Community Duke Divinity School, partnership with Verb Ballets, a dance compa- conductor Michael Chertock, pianist Dror Biran Health Center, Inc. and As- and his PhD in Pastoral ny out of Shaker Heights. On Saturday, Aug. 4, During the LSO’s four-week residency, sistant Dean for the Office psychology and counsel- Verb Ballet will take the stage with the LSO to there will also be several Pre-Symphony Con- of Minority Affairs at Duke ing from Northwestern deliver a bold and artistic performance that will cert Talks, ‘Meet the Conductor’ forums and University. University. underscore the direction Lakeside hope’s to take post-concert receptions. For a full list of sym- In the Air National Guard its programming. phony events, visit www.lakesideohio.com/ (ANG), the Rev. Dr. Latti- See ‘Preacher’ 2018 LSO Schedule (all performances will symphony. more, III served as Assis- on page 10 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 Recreation ............pg 18-19 Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 Resources ............pg 22 This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 BGSU President Dr. Rodney Rogers visits Lakeside Events this week Recently-appointed President efforts that have contributed to sig- of Bowling Green State University nificant increases in student success. Lakeside Art Show (BGSU), Dr. Rodney K. Rogers and He has overseen the addition of ac- Until Saturday, July 28, guests may view the show a half-hour prior to all Sunday Hoover his wife Dr. Sandra Earle will visit ademic programs aimed at meeting Community Worship Services and all Hoover Lakeside on Friday, July 27. All are today’s workforce needs; increased Auditorium evening performances, as well as invited to meet Rogers and Earle at a the opportunities for education Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. reception held in their honor by Kurt abroad, co-ops and internships that Saturday Afternoon Concert and Debby Geisheimer from 6-7:30 prepare students for employment; Gary Cover will entertain Lakesiders for p.m. at 541 Laurel Ave. Light supper aligned the university’s budget with a Saturday Afternoon Concert from 2-4 p.m. fare will be served. Reservations are its strategic plan; and engaged phil- Saturday, July 21 on the Pavilion West Deck. His appreciated; RSVP to (419) 350- anthropic activities that led to schol- set list includes more than 400 songs, ranging 3595 or [email protected]. arships, professorships and facility from classic rock to country, and folk to current Prior to the reception, Lakeside naming rights. hit songs. is also hosting Timothy W.