June 2, 2018 Vol. 2018, WOC

Wellness Center Grand Opening Guest Preacher On May 26, the Lakeside remained open for Lakesiders to into their daily routines. The Rev. Dr. Zan W. Holmes, Jr. community gathered together to explore the new facility. Drackett “The community assessment The Rev. Dr. Zan W. celebrate the grand opening of the Hall, the large multi-purpose room was a driving factor,” said Kevin Holmes, Jr. will share his Wellness Center at the Grindley on the east side of the building, Sibbring, Lakeside Chautauqua message, “Are We Good Aquatic & Wellness Campus. will serve the community as a President/CEO. “Engaging the Stewards of Our Wounds?,” To open the ceremony, the site for exercise classes, private community and understanding at the 10:30 a.m. Hoover Rev. Dr. Ned Dewire, Lakeside’s parties, meetings or educational where their needs are and what Community Worship Ser- Director of Religious Life & opportunities. The building also desires they have, both for a vice on Sunday, June 3 in Hoover Auditorium. Church Outreach, welcomed the features the Magruder Fitness pool and wellness center, was He’s Pastor Emeritus crowd and issued a blessing over Room, which includes treadmills, critical. And then again, coming at St. Luke “Community” the building and all those who will elliptical machines, stationary back to the community to ask for United Methodist Church, use it to enhance their quality of bikes and weights. financial support, so we can turn a a 6,000-member congre- Regents of the University life. “Wellness and health vision into a reality, was the key gation in Dallas, where he served for 28 years. He was of Texas System, a position This has been a long-awaited permeates our society,” said Bill component to the success of the he held until 1997. project. After the funds were Drackett, Lakeside Chautauqua project.” also Adjunct Professor of preaching at Perkins School In 2001, the National raised during a 2016 capital Foundation Chair. “The For hours and admission for of Theology at Southern Voting Rights Museum & campaign and the swimming community saw the need for the pool and Wellness Center, Methodist University in Institute in Selma, Ala. rec- pool opened last summer, this this aspect at Lakeside. We’ve see page 7. For rules, regulations Dallas for 24 years. ognized him as one of the became the last phase of this never had a swimming pool of and more information, visit www. The Rev. Dr. Holmes, Civil Rights Movement’s “Invisible Giants.” greatly-anticipated, community- Jr. has authored several this nature, and we’ve never had lakesideohio.com/pool. The Rev. Dr. Holmes, Jr. supported project. a combined center for fitness Please note: The West Ohio books, including Reach- ing for Renewal and When is the founding President of “It was amazing that the and wellness. This facility really Conference of The United Trouble Comes, and has the Dallas African Amer- community raised $3.4 million brings it all together and creates a Methodist Church has made written chapters in Power ican Pastors Coalition. in such a short amount of time,” tremendous synergy.” special accommodations for in the Pulpit: How Amer- Under his leadership, the the Rev. Dr. Dewire said. “That’s With the opening of this conference attendees to use the ica’s Most Effective Black coalition was the primary unbelievable at any nonprofit building, Lakeside looks forward pool and Wellness Center for a Preachers Prepare Their developer of Unity Estates, which is a community of across the United States.” to guests and residents alike nominal fee. Please obtain the Sermons. He’s also widely known for his role as narra- 300 affordable homes and a After the ribbon cutting, the having new opportunities to proper credentials from the WOC tor and host of the “Disciple national model for a major doors to the Wellness Center incorporate health and wellness facilitators at check in. I Bible Study” video series. inter-denominational eco- A leader in community nomic initiative. activism, he has spent time He’s a graduate of Hus- on multiple governing bod- ton-Tillotson University in ies, including his election to Austin and has two grad- the Texas House of Repre- uate degrees from Perkins sentatives (1968-1972) and School of Theology at his 1971 appointment as Southern Methodist Uni- chairperson of the Tri-Eth- versity. He has honorary nic Committee, which over- degrees from Huston-Til- saw the implementation of lotson University, Dillard desegregation in the Dallas University and Rust Col- Independent School Dis- lege. In 2014, Southern trict. Methodist University hon- In 1991, Governor Ann ored him as a Centenni- Richards appointed him to al History Maker during Take part in the growth of Lakeside be the first African Ameri- its Distinguished Alumni can to serve on the Board of Award dinner. Kevin Sibbring capital campaign that raised $3.4 President/CEO million in just five months. This year, we built off of West Ohio Conference begins June 3 Welcome back to Lakeside that momentum by finishing the Chautauqua! We’re once again project and formally opening the Clergy and lay excited to serve the many Wellness Center. This 4,000 sq members of the attendees of the West Ohio Annual ft facility sits just south of the West Ohio Annual Conference here on Ohio’s Most swimming pool, and includes a Conference of The United Methodist Church Beautiful Mile. large multipurpose class/meeting will gather at Lakeside take place at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, You’re among the first of room and a fitness room where Chautauqua from Sunday, June June 5 with Bishop Palmer many community members that Lakesiders can utilize treadmills, 3-Wednesday, June 6 under the delivering the message. The return to Lakeside every year to elliptical machines, weights and theme “Be Not Afraid, There Rev. Lou Seipel, Head Pastor at rekindle friendships, renew your more. In keeping in line with short-term priority in 2015. The is Enough.” Nearly 3,000 West Stonybrook United Methodist spirit, strengthen your faith and the community’s wishes for this development of a Master Plan Ohio United Methodists will Church in Gahanna, will work to enhance the lives of those type of facility, we’re partnering is a critical component needed attend workshops, worship preach at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, services and business sessions. June 6. Other highlights of that you serve. with Magruder Hospital to offer for the future to ensure that we Last summer was a historic one weekly Wellness Seminars that Bishop Gregory V. Palmer will the conference include: the have grounds and facilities that in Lakeside, as our community will provide the community preside. Episcopal Address at 7 p.m. continue to support Lakeside’s gathered together on July 1 to with education on topics such as The Rev. Dr. Zan W. Monday, June 4; presentations mission. Last summer, we spent Holmes, Jr. will provide on the topics of addiction, race formally open the Grindley healthy cooking, stress powerful preaching during relations, violence and disaster Aquatic & Wellness Campus. On management and children’s several hours gathering feedback and ideas for the Master Plan. Opening Worship at 7:30 p.m. response; a 5k run/walk; rock that day, many Lakesiders made wellness. Sunday, June 3 and at 9 a.m. the dock and other family their first splash in the brand new The concept of the Grindley Tuesday, June 5. activities. swimming pool. This project was Aquatics & Wellness Campus See ‘Welcome’ The Celebration of Ministry, See more information at funded by a pool and wellness was identified as an immediate on page 3 which includes ordination, will www.westohioumc.org. 2018 Community-wide enhancements Caring for our beautiful working rain or shine to could be built. Construction grounds and historic buildings complete these enhancements. began in December, and we is a top priority for Lakeside, Pickleball Center anticipate that the courts will as these set the scene for our Lakeside was first open by mid-summer. Chautauqua program each introduced to pickleball six Memorial Garden at summer. years ago when we lined the Chautauqua Park Since the fall, we’ve first pickleball court in Central Last summer, it was continued ongoing Park. Since then, interest announced that Lakeside was enhancements and began new and demand for a dedicated embarking on Phase III of ones. These upgrades and pickleball space has steadily renovations at Chautauqua renovations revolve around grown. Last year, pickleball Park. Thanks to the support all four Chautauqua pillars enthusiasts presented the idea of many generous Lakesiders, and will significantly improve of building a pickleball center The Memorial Garden at the Lakeside experience for near the Williams Tennis Chautauqua Park was enhanced all. We’d like to thank all Campus. After a taskforce was with beautiful and welcoming who generously donated to formed to investigate, funds landscaping and an entry these projects, as well as the were raised and a plan was pergola along Poplar Avenue. Maintenance and Grounds made. At the November 2017 Crews and construction Board meeting, it was approved See ‘Enhancements’ partners who have been that eight pickleball courts on page 6 Inside the Lakesider Community News ...... pg 2-5 Generosity ...... pg 6 Recreation ...... pg 7 Education ...... pg 8 Religious Life ...... pg 9 Classes in the Arts ...... pg 10 lakesideohio @lakesideohio @lakesideoh blog.lakesideohio.comblog.lakesideohio Lakeside Chautauqua Resources ...... pg 11 Visit The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com for web-exclusive content not included in this issue. Special information for guests and residents is available at www.lakesideohio.com/resources. Lakeside Snapshots ...... pg 12 Community News Page 2

Hoover Auditorium presents exciting entertainment Events this week A new year has officially arrived, and with it, new excitement for the HP&DRB Meeting coming summer. This year, which The HP&DRB meeting will take place at happens to be the 90th anniversary 9 a.m. Saturday, June 2 at the Train Station. of Hoover Auditorium, is poised to be another outstanding season. With some of Lakeside’s favorite Cokesbury Bookstore performers returning and brand The Cokesbury Bookstore is located in the new faces that are sure to deliver, Fountain Inn Aigler Room. The store will be we hope you’re just as excited as open from 1-5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 3; 8 a.m.-7 we are. p.m. Monday, June 4 and Tuesday, June 5; and 8 On Saturday, June 16, Lakeside a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6. welcomes with the improv comedy of Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood with their show “Scared Dockside Service Scriptless.” These famous “Whose Dockside Service with Eucharist will take Line is it Anyway?” comedians will They will give an unforgettable be under the leadership of Interim place at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, June 3 on the Pavilion open Lakeside’s 145th anniversary concert on Saturday, July 14. Music Director John Gordon Ross East Deck. The service will be led by the Rev. season with a night of interactive Multiple Dove and Grammy- during a year of transition. Ross Dr. Charles D. Yoost preaching “Did You Get My antics and on-the-fly laughs. Award winning artist, best known will conduct two of this summer’s Call?” Debuting on Wednesday, June for her singles “Blessings” and seven concerts, and the others will 20 with ventriloquist David Crone, “I Think of You,” Laura Story be led by guest conductors, each of Pond Boat Building is our new Family Entertainment will bring her inspiring message whom have impressive credentials The Lakeside Wooden Boat Society is hosting Series. In an effort to offer of trusting in God on Friday, and a depth of experience. Five convenient and kid-friendly show July 20. By writing compelling, pond boat building workshops. of the guest conductors are being times in Hoover Auditorium, emotionally rich songs and sharing Children will learn to use tools while studying considered for the newly opened Lakeside is dedicating select her vulnerabilities with the world, Music Director & Conductor boats and will test their pond boats at the end of Wednesday evenings to family- Story has inspired millions. position, and Lakesiders will each workshop. friendly performances that will start Tim Hawkins, an in-demand have the chance to share their The schedule is as follows: at 7:30 p.m. Other highlights of this family-friendly comic known feedback following each concert. • Puddle Boat (ages 4-6): 11 a.m.- series include Doktor Kaboom! for his witty song parodies and The LSO residency runs from 12:30 p.m. Monday, June 4 “Wheel of Science” on July 11 and painfully honest reflections on Wednesday, July 25-Tuesday, • Jet Balloon Boat (ages 6-9): 11 a.m.- Chicago Dance Crash “Hip-Hop parenthood in the Midwest, will Aug. 14. 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 Game Show,” an interactive dance share his life and his talents with Sandi Patty was first • Super Sailboat (ages 9-12): 11 a.m.- experience for all ages, on July 18. Lakesiders on Saturday, July 21. introduced to the music scene 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 6 With the experience of sharing His observations of life’s daily with a performance of the “Star Register online at www.lakesideohio.com/art/ the stage with artists such as Kanye ridiculousness and hilarity will Spangled Banner” during the classes. Workshops have a $10 registration fee West, Aerosmith and Tom Petty, entertain the entire family. 1986 rededication of the Statue and take place in Central Park. Black Violin combines classical After making their Hoover debut of Liberty in New York City. As violin training with hip-hop in 2017 and wowing the crowd one of the most awarded female influences to create a distinctive with the range of their voices and vocalists in Christian music Wooden Boat Rides and multi-genre sound that is often humor, Home Free will return on history, Sandi Patty will return On Tuesday, June 5, conference attendees will described as “classical boom.” Saturday, July 28. The country a to Hoover Auditorium on Friday, have an opportunity to cruise the lake on a classic, Hear their unconstrained mix of cappella stars, who have made their Aug. 3. wooden boat. These 30-minute rides, from jazz, R&B, roots, rap and pop when name by performing Nashville On Saturday, Sept. 1, Jay 6:45-8 p.m, are $20/adult and $6/youth (ages this duo performs in Hoover on standards and country-dipped pop White “America’s Diamond” 4-12). Children age 3 & under are not permitted. Friday, June 29. hits, will perform at Lakeside as will close the summer with his To make a reservation, visit the Lakeside After 40 years in business and part of their TIMELESS world tour. tribute to Neil Diamond. Information/Waterfront Center at the Pavilion, call armed with some of the greatest For the 2018 season, patrons To view the full list of artists (419) 798-4461, ext. 266 or email songs ever written, The Miracles of the Lakeside Symphony and events scheduled for this [email protected]. are still attracting enthusiastic Orchestra (LSO) will enjoy a summer, visit www.lakesideohio. audiences around the world. unique experience. The LSO will com/calendar. Michael Shirtz leads 4th Annual Chautauqua Choral Festival Lakeside’s 4th Annual Chautauqua Choral from around the Midwest. The Chautauqua Festival provides singers an opportunity to Choral Festival is the perfect musical retreat study, sing and perform in a choral ensemble, for choral singers of all ages and levels of culminating in a final concert at 7:30 p.m. experience. This event is under the artistic direction Sunday, June 24 in Hoover Auditorium. of Michael Shirtz, who also serves as Lakeside The festival, titled “This Land We Love,” Chautauqua’s Coordinator of Worship Music. includes choral repertoire comprised of A performing artist, composer and conductor, great spirituals, hymns and patriotic music Shirtz is known for his choral festival programs, focusing on the themes and stories of faith storytelling skills and engaging productions. and freedom. The performance will include Later in the summer, on Tuesday, Aug. 21, Shirtz renditions of “God Bless America,” “Zions and his ensemble will entertain Lakesiders with a Walls,” “God of Our Fathers” and more. concert of their newly released , Blue Skies. Participating in the festival are members The album features 12 songs that highlight of the Chautauqua Choir, as well as singers Shirtz’s unique approach of mixing various styles and and choirs from the Lakeside community and genres together to enrich the story of the song itself. Ohio UMC Clergy Renewal Scholarship Contact the Lakesider editors Lakeside Chautauqua offers clergy of the West Feb. 28. Visit www.lakesideohio.com/religion for The Lakesider is a weekly newspaper provided and East Ohio Annual Conferences a scholarship guidelines and an application. for Lakeside Chautauqua guests during the summer to help sustain their commitment and passion Maureen Moody and her late husband left by the Marketing Department and with generous for ministry. The Ohio United Methodist Clergy a fund to the Lakeside Endowment to provide contributions by many community members throughout the season. The deadline for submission is Renewal Scholarship provides an opportunity for clergy members with this opportunity, as clergy 12 p.m. Wednesday, one week prior to publication. clergy to visit Lakeside to rest, renew and deepen renewal was important to her. To help sustain their spiritual lives. The recipient(s) will receive To submit articles or announcements, contact her legacy, we encourage you to consider up to three overnight stays at the Fountain Inn. (419) 798-4461, ext. 287 or email news@ The scholarship can’t be used between Memorial giving a gift to this special endowment that lakesideohio.com or [email protected]. Day through Labor Day each year; it must supports renewal of clergy at Lakeside. To To submit photos for the Lakesider or any of our be used before or after the Chautauqua season. give to the Ohio United Methodist Clergy social media platforms, [email protected]. The scholarship is awarded twice a year with Renewal Endowment, contact the Lakeside This week’s Lakesider edition was designed by the submission deadlines on Oct. 10 and Feb. Chautauqua Foundation at (419) 798-5396 or Molly Chacey, Sammi Piroska and Danielle Zoellner. 1. Applicants will be notified by Oct. 31 and email [email protected]. Community News Page 3

New in 2018: Gift Cards & Barcodes This year, Lakeside is excited to introduce Gift Announcements Cards as a way to pay for Kids needed to deliver Lakesider newspaper Daily, Weekly or Partial At 9 a.m. Fridays, beginning June 1, children ages 5-12 are invited to the Legacy Day Chautauqua Passes. House, 217 Walnut Ave., to deliver Lakesider newspapers. On Saturday evenings, As a way to beginning June 16, 12 children, ages 6-10, are needed to hand out the Lakesider on accommodate the the Hoover Auditorium porch from 7:30-8 p.m., prior to the evening performances. expectations of our guests, If interested, report to the porch at 7:15 p.m. Both delivery opportunities are on a Lakeside is planning to first-come, first-served basis. Upon delivery completion, volunteers will receive their gradually phase out the choice of a free Coffee & Cream soft-serve ice cream coupon or miniature golf coupon. Coupon Books, and shift waterfront activities and will have no immediate Recycling & trash services to using Gift Cards as a other Lakeside-operated effect on our guests. Passes Lakeside’s curbside recycling service is offered at 7:30 a.m. Fridays way to purchase certain services. will still need to be shown from May 4-Sept. 28. Trash service is offered at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday and Friday Chautauqua Passes instead. Gift Cards are available upon entering the gates, mornings from June 1-Aug. 31. This service resumes its once-per-week schedule This year, Season to purchase in values of any Hoover Auditorium and every Tuesday starting on Sept. 4. Recycling and trash may also be taken Chautauqua Pass holders amount. They are available the Grindley Aquatic & to the large receptacles across from the South Gate Parking Lot year round. will still be able to for purchase at the Hoover Wellness Campus, but Rules & regulations purchase Coupon Books. Ticket Office or in the the barcodes will not be As a gated community, Lakeside values the safety and health of our guests and As always, each coupon Administration Office. For scanned this year. Lakeside residents. View the updated Rules & Regulations at www.lakesideohio.com/passes/rules. may be exchanged for one more information about will be internally testing Property Management and Cottage Rental Office Daily Chautauqua Pass purchasing and using the them this year with the The Lakeside Chautauqua Realty (LCR) Property Management & Cottage (regular or reduced rate). Gift Cards, contact Tyler plan of implementing the Rental Office, 318 W. Second St. (next to the Lakeside Laundromat), isopen Seven coupons may be Wilkie at (419) 798-4461, barcode system in 2019. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Denise Monak and June Cantu handle LCR exchanged for a Weekly ext. 349. The purpose of testing cottage reservation requests and answer questions for LCR property owners. Chautauqua Pass. To help with the the barcodes this year is so Call Monak at (419) 798-4461, ext. 348 or email at [email protected]. For this first year of tracking and evaluation of that Lakeside has a better Contact Cantu at (419) 798-4461, ext. 334 or email at [email protected]. using Gift Cards, they may our Chautauqua program, idea of which features Join the Chautauqua Choir only be used to pay for Lakeside is also exploring can be used for the next Singers age 13 & older are invited to join the Chautauqua Choir. The admission into Lakeside. the option of using barcodes season. For example, there choir performs at 10:30 a.m. Sundays at the Hoover Community Worship They may be redeemed for on Chautauqua Passes to are possibilities of offering Service. The group sings a range of music from choral works to gospel and Daily, Weekly or Partial track attendance at the convenience features to contemporary pieces. There is no fee or audition required, and music is provided. Day Chautauqua Passes, or gates, Hoover Auditorium, frequent and seasonal Members are expected to attend rehearsals, which are held every Thursday they may be used toward the Grindley Aquatic & guests, such as mobile from 6-7:15 p.m. in Chautauqua Hall starting June 14. For more information, payment of Season Passes. Wellness Campus and other tickets. email [email protected] or call (415) 798-4461, ext. 347. In the future, Lakeside Chautauqua programs. Lakeside thanks all of Self-guided Walking Tour brochures hopes to expand the usage For this year, the our residents and guests Self-Guided Walking Tour brochures with photos for three areas of Lakeside - of Gift Cards so that they summer of 2018, guests for their patience and historic Central district from Sycamore to Cedar Avenues, East Lakeside extending may also be used to pay for will begin to see barcodes cooperation as we take steps from Vine Avenue to the East Gate and Southwest Lakeside from Seventh Avenue goods at Artist-N-Cahoots, on their Daily and Season to better serve and meet our to Route 163 – are available for purchase ($5 each) at Heritage Hall Museum. The movie tickets at Orchestra Chautauqua Passes. guests’ expectations moving brochure allows participants to tour at their leisure on a date of their choosing. Hall, mini-golf fees, However, these barcodes forward. Lakeside Heritage Society offers framed print Opportunity tickets are available to own the framed print, “Hoover Kids setting sail on Lake Erie Auditorium,” by Robert Bruce. Tickets are $3 each or four tickets for $10. The Children ages 5-10 are invited to Signup from 2:15-4:15 p.m. Sundays framed print is on display at the Heritage Hall Museum, located at 238 Maple take part in a free sailing adventure on at the LSC. Limited instructional rides Ave., where tickets can be purchased. The winning ticket will be drawn at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 3, at the Heritage Society Recycle Sale in South Auditorium. Lake Erie. The Lakeside Sailing Center are also available. Contact Bill Maenner The winner does not need to be present. Proceeds benefit Heritage Hall Museum. (LSC) and members of the Society of at (856) 692-1245 for details. Weekly Please use caution near construction sites Old Salts (S.O.S.) offer free Sunfish certified sailing instruction For your safety, please be watchful of any construction or work zones within Lakeside. sailboat rides from 2:30-4:30 p.m. is also available through Do not walk on or near construction sites. Heavy construction is currently happening in the Southeast section of Lakeside, so please be cautious if you are walking near the Sundays, beginning June 17. Participants the LSC for age 10 & Williams Tennis Campus, where the new pickleball courts are currently being built. must be able to swim and have a parent/ older. Contact (419) 798- Experience the Holy Land: Luncheon and Presentation guardian sign the liability waiver. 4461, ext. 266 for details. On Sunday, Aug. 12, all are invited to experience the trip that several Lakesiders took to the Holy Land in February. The event will begin with lunch at 12:30 p.m. ‘Welcome’ Continued from page 1 and will include a presentation from 1-2 p.m. Individuals who took the trip will While we have spent considerable time search for our future conductor, Lakeside present their experience through pictures and videos, beginning in the South at discussing plans for the physical state welcomes six guest conductors to the the Dead Sea and winding up to Bethlehem with stops in Jericho, Cana and more. of Lakeside, we’re also looking to the Hoover Auditorium stage this summer, Fire department selling Spaghetti Dinner tickets throughout summer future with plans to improve and expand five of whom are applying for the newly Tickets for the annual Danbury Township Volunteer Fire Department our Chautauqua program, which sits at opened position. Spaghetti Dinner, taking place on Monday, Sept. 3, will be sold on the following the heart of the Lakeside experience. As you consider your rest and renewal days: from 7 p.m. until the beginning of the fireworks on Wednesday, July 4 All of our programs are guided by time, we invite you to return again this at Pavilion Circle; 6-8:15 p.m. Wednesday, July 18 on Third Street in front the four Chautauqua pillars: religion, summer for thought-provoking Preachers of Hoover Auditorium; and from 7 p.m. until the beginning of the fireworks education, arts and recreation. Our of the Week, engaging lectures, top-notch mission is to use the pillars to nurture on Saturday, Sept. 1 at Pavilion Circle. Also on these days, the volunteers entertainers, youth programs and special mind, body and spirit. will bring trucks for children to explore as a time for community building. This year, our Arts pillar is undergoing events. Please pick up a 2018 Calendar Trees east of Hoover Auditorium removed a significant transition, with particular of Events brochure or visit www. This past February, three large Norway Maple trees that sat to the east of regard to the Lakeside Symphony lakesideohio.com for more information. Hoover Auditorium were taken down. This difficult decision was made after Orchestra (LSO). After serving as the Once again, we’re delighted to host careful consideration. The Lakeside Tree Advisory Committee and Ohio Edison Conductor and Music Director for 47 the West Ohio Annual Conference and made several points regarding safety and sustainability. After much study and years, Robert Cronquist has departed wish you many blessings for a productive discussion, Lakeside removed the trees and plans to plant new life in their the LSO. We’re immensely grateful for and successful week. Hopefully, we’ll place. We are very grateful to the Tree Advisory Team for their guidance in his decades of leadership and faithful see many of you again later this summer this situation and to Ohio Edison for absorbing the cost of this tree removal. service. As we embark on a national-level for another Chautauqua experience. Community News Page 4

Lakeside earns seventh Tree City USA honor Orchestra Hall Movies Bill Smith community for our ongoing program supported by a Movie Tickets: Lakeside Tree Advisory Team efforts to maintain and improve minimum of two dollars per $7/adult, $3/youth (under age 12) the quality of life through a capita; and an annual Arbor On April 18, Lakeside comprehensive tree management Day Proclamation and public “Sherlock Gnomes” (PG) Chautauqua was recognized as a program. The program is guided observance. Show Times: Tree City USA at the Northwest by the Lakeside Tree Advisory The state of Ohio currently 3:30 & 8:30 p.m. Ohio awards ceremony, which Committee and the municipal boasts the greatest number of Friday, June 1-Thursday, June 7 was hosted by the City of government. Tree Cities in the country with “Sherlock Gnomes” is a 3D Upper Sandusky and their Tree The Ohio Department of a grand total of 240. This marks computer-animated comedy film Commission. This is the seventh Natural Resources, Division Ohio’s 41st consecutive year by John Stevenson that is the sequel time our community has been of Forestry’s Urban Forestry as the top Tree City USA state, to 2011’s “Gnomeo & Juliet.” honored with this nationally- Assistance Program acts as according to the Ohio Division of This film features stars Kelly recognized award. a guiding hand in helping a Forestry. Fifty-three Northwest Asbury, Mary J. Blige, Emily The awards were presented to community become qualified as Ohio communities are Tree Blunt, Johnny Depp and more. the Tree City USA communities a Tree City USA. The Regional Cities. Our region also boasts After a string of garden gnome disappearances in by the Ohio Department of Urban Forester recommends a two Tree Campus USAs (Ohio London, Gnomeo (voiced by James McAvoy) and Juliet Natural Resources, Division community to the Arbor Day Northern University and the (voiced by Emily Blunt) look to legendary detective of Forestry. Featured speaker, Foundation for this standing. University of Findlay) and one Sherlock Gnomes (voiced by Johnny Depp) to solve the Jim Chatfield, OSU Associate In order to achieve the title Tree Line USA (FirstEnergy). case of their missing friends and family. (86 mins) Professor and Horticulture and the honor, a community All were recognized for their Specialist, shared an entertaining must meet four standards: it achievements at the awards “A Wrinkle in Time” (PG) and enlightening presentation must have a tree ordinance; an ceremony in Upper Sandusky. Show Times: about the importance of trees in active tree commission, such For additional information 3:30 & 8:30 p.m. communities. as the Tree Advisory Team about the Tree City USA program Friday, June 8-Thursday, June 14 The title of Tree City USA or a forestry department; a or the Arbor Day Foundation, Director Ava DuVernay brings a was bestowed upon the Lakeside comprehensive urban forestry visit www.arborday.org. fantasy to the screen that is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L’Engle. HP&DRB works to keep historic aspects For five years, Meg Murry Mark Carle homes and cottages must submit for appropriate Danbury Township (Storm Reid) and her brother, Historic Preservation & plans to the HP&DRB to ensure and Ottawa County permits. Charles Wallace (Deric McCabe), have been without Design Review Board they are keeping in line with The HP&DRB meets one their scientist father, Mr. Murry (Chris Pine), ever since Lakeside’s heritage and character. Saturday each month from he discovered a new planet. Because of its rich heritage and Approval is not required for March-November. Applications, Joined by Meg’s classmate, Calvin O’Keefe (Levi character, Lakeside is designated painting and routine repairs. regulations and meeting schedules Miller), and guided by the three mysterious astral as a National Historic District. However, reviews are required are available at the Lakeside travelers known as Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey), Mrs. The mission of the Historic for all other external changes, Chautauqua Administration Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon) and Mrs. Who (Mindy Preservation & Design Review including porches, decks, gazebos, Office, 236 Walnut Ave. Kaling), the children brave a dangerous journey to Board (HP&DRB) is to preserve windows, roofing, siding, fences, Please allow additional a planet that possesses all the evil in the universe. Lakeside’s unique landscape and sheds, driveways, ornamentation, time for construction in case (110 mins) “sense of place,” which in turn major landscaping and removal of the board or township requests also protects our National Historic all or part of a building. changes. Questions may be District status. After obtaining an HP&DRB directed to David Geyer, Vice Blessing of the Fleet Homeowners who wish to Certificate of Appropriateness President of Municipal Services, make external physical changes to (COA), the owner must also apply (419) 798-4461, ext. 238. Lakeside’s Blessing of the Fleet will take place at 6:30 p.m. Submit to the Annual Photo Contest Friday, June 22. All Lakesiders of all ages are What You Receive for Your day) Daily Chautauqua Pass for types of boats, including available from 4-8 p.m. invited to submit photos to be Chautauqua Pass, Admission 2019. large sailboats, Sunfish From 6-8 p.m., featured in the 2019 Calendar Fees, Directions and Mailing When submitting, name each sailboats, powerboats, wooden boat rides of Events brochure, as well panel. photo by ‘last name, first name’ kayaks and canoes, are aboard the Richardson as on Lakeside’s social media The deadline for submission is and number them each from 1-5. invited to participate. Cruiseabout, Amazing pages, website, The Front Porch Friday, Oct. 5; limit five photos (For example: Smith, John 1; During this annual Grace, will be offered. blog, Lakesider newspaper, per photographer. Smith, John 2; etc.) event, the Rev. Irwin The cost for these advertisements, etc. Winning photos will be chosen Send digital copies as Jennings will stand at 30-minute rides is Images should represent for the 2019 Calendar of Events attachments to photos@ the end of the dock and $20 for adults and $6 people enjoying Lakeside through brochure, and each winning lakesideohio.com. Printed or bless each boat and crew for youth (ages 4-12). photos of families, traditions, photographer will receive a (one- scanned pictures are not eligible. as they pass. After the Children age 3 & under children, religion, education, The email subject line should blessing, many boaters are not permitted. cultural arts (special events read ‘Lakeside Photo Contest.’ will head out into The Lakeside and programming), recreation, To be eligible you must open waters to watch Information Center landscape or architecture. include your name, address, the sunset while Chip will take reservations Photos are needed for the email address, phone number, Richter provides music. for wooden boat rides Calendar of Events brochure’s age, photo information and the Before the event, at (419) 798-4461, ext. cover and various other panels, date each photo was taken in the all are invited to the 266 or infocenter@ including Welcome to Lakeside, email message. Hotel Lakeside Dining lakesideohio.com. 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2018-2019 Lakeside Chautauqua Board of Directors Lakeside Heritage Society news & events Frank Baker, Vice Chairman Dakota Harkins as space is forms are available at Steve Bauerle Manager of Operations, limited to 15 the museum and www. David Bell Lakeside Heritage Society participants. The lakesideheritagesociety.org. Doug Bohl Larry Brown, Board Secretary June 22 tour will Lakeside Cottage Rebecca Brownlee Heritage Hall Museum & explore Cottage Database: The Lakeside Yvonne Conner Gift Shop: Open from 1:30- Architecture, led Heritage Society is building a William Drackett 4:30 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m.- by Mark Carle. digital Cottage Database that Meredith Egan 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday The schedule for all Friday contains information about Todd Fowler John Fleischer in the original 1875 chapel at tours is available in the LHS each Lakeside cottage. LHS Kurt Geisheimer, Board Treasurer 238 Maple Ave. with Carolyn 2018 brochure at the museum, asks that all renters, owners Gary George Beears, curator. Visitors will the Archives and the Lakeside and longtime Lakesiders Bob Grimm discover new and renovated Chautauqua Administration please stop by the Archives or Kristen Jones exhibits, plus history treasure Office. contact Harkins at manager@ Don Leach David Martin hunts and games for kids. The Sunday Lectures: The lakesidehertiagesociety.com. Jim Meyer museum gift shop sells books, June 17 lecture, ‘Ninety Years Upcoming Events: The Scot Ocke toys from a former era, cards of Hoover Highlights,’ will 2nd Annual Lakeside Heritage Jim Petro and other items. be presented by Gretchen S. Ice Cream Social will be held Scott Rosson, Board Assistant Treasurer Archives: Located behind Curtis, Lakeside Woman’s Sunday, Aug. 5 in Central Vernon Shepherd Randy Snow, Board Chairman the museum at 324 W. Third Club President and Shirley Park near the cannons, starting Jim Switzer St., the Archives is open from Stary, Lakeside Chautauqua at 12:30 p.m. Tickets will be Terry Tomlinson, Board Assistant Secretary 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday- Vice President of Arts $5 per person for cake and ice Yvette VanRiper Friday and 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Programming. The program cream. If you can commit to Ex Officio: Kevin Sibbring, President/CEO Saturday to explore the will be held at 1:30 p.m. in donating a cake for the social 2018-2019 Lakeside Chautauqua documents and photographs of Hoover Auditorium. The please contact rsleffler@ Lakeside and the Marblehead schedule of topics and speakers msn.com or 324 W Third St. Foundation Board of Directors Officers Peninsula. To make an is available at the museum, Lakeside, Ohio 43440. Bill Drackett, Chair appointment to research a Archives and Lakeside Also mark your calendar for Peter Stephens specific topic, call (419) 798- Chautauqua Administration Oct. 26-28 when the Lakeside Karen Mader 5519. Office. Heritage Society will host a Mike Swallow Central Lakeside Walking Historic Chautauqua conference on the topic of Carol McKinney Tours: Join a 90-minute Movement Seminar: Will “The Art of Storytelling.” Jim Young guided walking tour of Central be presented from 3:30-5 The conference invites Eric Fudo Lakeside’s historic area at p.m. Tuesday in the Fountain anyone interested in history to Mission 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays with Inn Aigler Room as an examine the numerous ways Lakeside Heritage Society introduction to the beginning that archivists, archaeologists, To enrich the quality of life for all people, volunteers as leaders. Tours of the Chautauqua Movement librarians and authors utilize to foster traditional Christian values and are free and depart from in the late 1800s and how their research to create a story nurture relationships through opportunities Heritage Hall Museum. Lakeside came to be a for the public eye. Keynote for renewal and growth... spiritually, Friday Walking Tours: Chautauqua community. The speaker Brian “Fox” Ellis will intellectually, culturally and physically... Every Friday, 10:30 a.m.- Seminar will not be held July highlight the conference with while preserving Lakeside’s heritage. 12 p.m., walking tours will 17 or Aug. 7. his experiences in first person Vision explore 10 historic areas of Become a Member: $20 portrayal. All are welcome to Lakeside. The fee to participate single/$30 family membership join, but space is limited. Visit A Chautauqua community dedicated to Christian values and cultural excellence, is $5. Early registration is supports preservation of www.lakesideheritagesociety. nurturing mind, body and spirit. recommended at Heritage Hall Lakeside’s history for future org or contact Harkins to Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday, generations. Membership sign up. LWC open to all visitors Transform your summer Gretchen Curtis wicker furniture and the patio rockers It is a great privilege to annually is quick and easy, and for the first President, Lakeside Women’s in the east garden are available for all. host the members of the West Ohio time, we are excited to offer Saturday Club We invite you to return on Thurs- Conference of the United Methodist classes for our weekend visitors. Visit day, July 26 for two special events. Church. During your time at Lakeside, www.lakesideohio.com/arts/classes The Lakeside Women’s Club Our Annual Tour of Cottages will take we are happy to provide lodging, for more information. (LWC) extends a warm welcome to place from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This meeting rooms, worship spaces, While you renew your spirit and guests here for Annual Conference, 62nd anniversary of the tour will fea- shuttle services and meals. We hope stretch your mind, we also encourage and all residents and visitors in Lake- ture several homes, including Green that during your time here, you find you to challenge your body during our side during these pre-season weeks. Gables. Tickets for the tour are $12. renewal of mind, body and spirit. many recreational opportunities, such The LWC is celebrating its 90th An- A special Tour of Cottages Pass to en- In fact, for 11 weeks every as the 5k Raccoon Run, tennis and niversary with gratitude to Bessie ter the Lakeside grounds is available summer, Lakeside transforms shuffleboard tournaments, triathlons Hoover, wife of Arthur Hoover, who to guests for an additional $12 from into a place dedicated to that very and sailing races. New this year, we was the founding president of the 9 a.m.-4 p.m., if a Daily or Season mission – nurturing mind, body and also welcome you to visit the Wellness LWC in 1928. Chautauqua Pass has not already been spirit. Throughout the Chautauqua Center for an exercise class or a A.L. Hoover, General Manager purchased. Also taking place on July season, Lakeside welcomes inspiring morning run on a treadmill. of Lakeside at the time, arranged for 26 is the Lakeside Craft & Art Show preachers from all walks of life to To enjoy all Lakeside has to offer the Lakeside Association to purchase from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. serve as Preachers of the Week. In this summer, all conference attendees Green Gables, the 1880s-era Victorian If you are lucky enough to spend addition to leading the Sunday Hoover can receive two complimentary Daily house at 161 Walnut Ave., to serve as a week or two in Lakeside during the Community Worship Service, these Chautauqua Passes. These passes the LWC Clubhouse. season, I hope you will participate guest preachers lecture daily during allow admission to Lakeside from During Conference week, all are in the LWC activities. Among other Faith for Living Hour. the day of arrival until 7 p.m. the invited to take a tour of the main floor things, we offer book discussions, Hoover Auditorium also hosts a full following day; Hoover Auditorium of Green Gables to view how a 135- bridge, Mahjongg and a special pro- schedule of entertainers throughout entertainment on the day of arrival; year old former boarding house serves gram every Tuesday afternoon for the summer. See page 2 for more the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness as a busy clubhouse for almost 200 both women and men. Green Gables information on Hoover entertainment. Campus; and access to Lakeside’s members while retaining its historic is a great place to connect with other This year, the Chautauqua Lecture many programs. charm. Lakesiders. Series will focus on Community To obtain two complimentary Daily Contained within Green Gables For our LWC members, if you Sustainability, The Opioid Crisis, Chautauqua Passes (including an Auto is the LWC library, which is avail- have already paid your $15 dues for Medical Advances, Jane Austen, Pass), email mahirsch@lakesideohio. able for anyone to visit to check out the 2018 season, you may visit the African American Poetry, C.S. Lewis com at least two weeks in advance. an adult or children’s book or puzzle, LWC Library from 1-4 p.m. Monday- and more. Include the phrase “Complimentary or to purchase one of our many used Wednesday during Conference weeks Whether you’re looking for family Member Passes” in the subject line of books. The Library is open from 1-4 to pick up your program booklet. If fun, a taste of the fine arts, or simply the email. Within the email message, p.m. Monday-Wednesday during the you have not yet paid your dues, you a new craft to decorate your home, state the exact day the passes will be Conference weeks. may pay your dues during Library you are invited to the Rhein Center to used, as these need to be assigned to There is also a little thrift shop hours and receive a booklet. take part in one of the hundreds of art a specific date during the Chautauqua where you may find “treasures” for See www.lakesideohio.com/lwc classes offered each week. The Rhein season; what conference you are with; adults and children. Our front porch for details. Center’s online registration process and the name of your church. Teacher Gifts ~ Groovy Girl Dolls ~ Ty Plush ~ Scarves ~

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Lakeside designated as United Methodist Church Historic Site At 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, Lakeside will hold a Sunday, the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale and the Rev. the Rev. Dr. William Nast, was the founder of German ceremony and unveil a plaque commemorating our Earl R. Brown. Methodism. designation as an official Historic Site of The United Both the West Ohio Conference (WOC) and East Wesley Lodge was built in 1961 with funds raised Methodist Church (UMC). Ohio Conference (EOC) of the UMC have deep roots from the Lakeside Crusade, which was a fundraising The final approval for this designation will be voted with Hoover Auditorium. The Ohio Conference, a challenge for church conference groups visiting on by the East Ohio Conference of the UMC in June. predecessor to the WOC, held their annual meeting Lakeside. The donations from the UMC groups totaled This designation is the result of an application process at Lakeside every year from 1949-1969, before $330,000 in one year and allowed Lakeside to build undertaken by Lakeside Chautauqua and the Lakeside redistricting into the WOC, which has now come to Wesley Lodge as a meeting space for all groups who Heritage Society through the General Commission on Lakeside every year since 1970. visit Lakeside. Archives and History of the UMC. The Northeast Ohio Bishop Tracy Malone will preside over the The official numbered Historic Site plaque will be Conference, which was dedication and bless the Historic Site plaque. All are placed on the original Lakeside Chapel (now Heritage a predecessor to the invited to this special ceremony, as we honor the history Hall Museum) to honor Lakeside and all of those who EOC, visited Lakeside, of Lakeside in the UMC. have both found and provided spiritual renewal here and Hoover, for the first After receiving the designation as an UMC Historic throughout the duration of the relationship between time in 1931 and held Site, Lakeside’s application will be submitted to Lakeside and the UMC. their annual conference become a Heritage Landmark of the UMC. Several buildings across the Lakeside grounds are here from 1942-1969, A Heritage Landmark is defined as a “building, being grouped together to form the ‘cluster’ designation before redistricting into location or structure specifically related to significant that Lakeside will receive. Three of those buildings are the EOC, which has also events, developments or personalities in the overall Hoover Auditorium, South Auditorium and Wesley come to Lakeside every year since 1970. history of the UMC or its antecedents.” Lodge. South Auditorium was originally constructed in Lakeside’s application will be presented by the Construction on Hoover Auditorium began in 1928, 1883 by the German Methodist Camp Meeting, and EOC to the General Conference through the General and in the past 90 years, the historic stage has been was originally known as German Auditorium. A leader Commission on Archives and History to the General graced by renowned preachers such as the Rev. Billy of the Lakeside German Methodist Camp Meeting, Conference in 2020.

‘Enhancements’ continued from page 1 The pergola will be adorned with plaques funds going towards the centerpiece listing the names of beloved Lakesiders project of revitalizing the Steele Memorial who have been laid to rest in the garden, as Bandstand/Gazebo. The Gazebo was well as those who have given generously dedicated in 1979, and has only received to the construction of the memorial garden. minor updates since then. Over the next few Native Prairie Garden years, we plan to upgrade the space, starting The goal of the Prairie Garden, located on with fresh paint, improved landscaping and the corner of Sixth Street and Laurel Avenue, new benches. is multi-faceted. In an effort to bring a portion Over the past year, Lakeside has been of Lakeside back to its natural roots and build working with MKSK, an urban-planning a more sustainable community, the Ohio native firm selected to guide us through this plant Prairie Garden will serve as a resource to process, to gather input and feedback from a myriad of pollinators and birds. The organic the community. We’re grateful to have had nature of the garden will prove to be an excellent more than 2,000 active participants. The educational tool, and it will become a site for Lakeside community voiced their opinions lectures, demonstrations, workshops and walks at workshops, in surveys, on the website and The collected ideas were combined with the with Lakeside’s Master Gardener, Loretta on social media. observations and analysis of the planning team Wilken. As the garden flourishes and reaches full Strong themes emerged from the process. to create five focus areas to guide the future maturity, we’ll also be sharing seedlings from Overall, Lakesiders support change and growth of Lakeside over the next 15-20 years. Those the native plants with Lakeside homeowners to with careful planning. The community wants five areas are: South Lakeside & a Cultural replant in their own gardens, and classes will to plan for the future, not only by relying on Arts Campus, Chautauqua Corridor, Recreation be offered on how to help care for these plants. forward-thinking strategy, but also by diligently & Wellness Campus, Downtown, and the Steele Memorial Bandstand/Gazebo preserving the unique character of this historic Lakefront & Central Park. On #GivingTuesday 2017, Lakeside raised place and dedication to the four Chautauqua To download the executive summary, visit more than $100,000, with over half of those pillars. www.lakesideohio.com/news/masterplan.

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5k Raccoon Run & One-Mile Fun Run 2018 Recreation Calendar Walkers, joggers and runners of all July 13 is $18 per individual (with ages will take to the streets of Lakeside. a T-shirt) and $8 per individual Recreation Department has a full schedule of events planned for the Sunday, July 29 for the 38th Annual 5k (without a T-shirt). Registration summer. For more information on each event or to obtain the registra- Raccoon Run and One-mile Fun Run. before Friday, July 27 is $20 per tion forms, visit the Lakeside Information/Waterfront Center located at The One-Mile Fun Run begins at 8 individual (with a T-shirt) and $10 the Pavilion or visit www.lakesideohio.com/calendar. a.m., followed by the 5k Raccoon Run per individual (without a T-shirt). June at 8:30 a.m. To participate, visit lakesideohio. June 19: Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament The race course starts at Orchestra com/calendar and follow the Hall, on the corner Second Street and instructions to register online June 21: Norma Faris Ohio Junior Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament Walnut Avenue, and ends on Third through Ohio Race Day, or June 22: Lakeside Blessing of the Fleet Activities Street in front of Hoover Auditorium. download and return the 2018 June 28: Williams Family Doubles Tennis Tournament Some street intersections will be Raccoon Run Registration, with July barricaded during both events. payment, to the Administration TBD: Pickleball Center Dedication Early registration prior to Friday, Office. July 4: Fourth of July Children’s Bike Parade & Float Parade Women on Water sailing classes July 5: Get Up & Glow: Fun Run and Dance Party Women on Water (WOW) will jacket exercises. July 9-11: Bill Slyh Any Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament once again offer sailing classes for The goal of Level II is to July 11: Ohio State Amateur Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament women age 50 & older. obtain experience and confidence July 12-14: Ohio State Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament Beginner sessions (Level I) will on a very sea worthy sloop (18’ July 14-15: Breakfast at Wimbledon take place Monday, June 25-Friday, Typhoon) in open water and to July 18-20: Pickleball Clinic with Simone Jardim June 29, and Intermediate Instruction do so with full command of the July 19: Youth Triathlon (Level II) will take place Monday, sailboat. To take the Level II July 20: Team & Individual Triathlons July 9-Friday, July 13. All classes class, students should already July 21: August Cup Sailing Race will be from 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at the have the basic skills learned Lakeside Sailing Center. Following from Level I, either through July 22: Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival the class sessions, independently taking the Level I class or July 22: All Lakeside Tennis Tournament and Pickleball Dinner scheduled water instruction will take through commensurate sailing July 23-27: All Lakeside Tennis Tournament place, about 20 minutes per student. experience. July 23-25: Lary Faris National Singles Shuffleboard Tournament The goal of Level I is to give The cost for either session is July 25: Lary Faris National Junior Singles Shuffleboard Tournament the sailor confidence through $95, which includes instruction July 26-28: National Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament understanding the points of sail, for five days and a sailing July 28: Mouse Island Sailing Race rigging, coming about and jibing, instruction workbook. July 29: 5k Raccoon Run & One-Mile Fun Run knot tying and following a set course Class space is limited. To July 30: Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Singles Shuffleboard Tournament on a lateen dinghy (Sunfish) sailboat. register, contact the Lakeside At the beginning of Level I, there Information/Waterfront Center TBD: Catawba Island vs. Lakeside Tennis Tournament will be basic swimming and water at [email protected] August treading tests, along with life or (419) 798-4461, ext. 266. Aug. 1: Norma Faris Ohio Junior Singles Shuffleboard Tournament Aug. 4-5: Lakeside Sailing Regatta Pickleball grows in Lakeside Aug. 5: Lakeside Field Day Pickleball, a game that is part available for anyone to check out at Aug. 9: Sweetheart Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament tennis, part table tennis and part the Williams Tennis Campus. The Aug. 10-11: Pickleball Tournament badminton, has become a trending equipment includes wood paddles, Aug. 16: Lakeside Singles Shuffleboard Tournament sport in Lakeside in recent years. A and plastic balls (comparable to Aug. 23: Lakeside Draw Doubles Shuffleboard Tournament dedicated pickleball center is set to whiffle balls). September-December open in Lakeside mid-summer, but Pickleball is a sport that is easy Sept. 1: Labor Day Weekend Sailing Race enhanced pickleball programming to learn and attracts players of all Sept. 1: Tennis & Pickleball Breakfast is now offered this summer at the ages. It does not require much skill Oct. 14: Stein Hospice 5k Run/Walk in Honor of Patricia King Munn Williams Tennis Campus. nor does it cause wear and tear on TBD: Lakeside Polar Plunge Equipment for pickleball is muscles or joints. A variety of weekly recreation offered to guests and residents of all ages to enjoy Recreation Time Days Location Details Shuffleboard 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon-Sat Central Park Equipment is available at the shuffleboard courts in Central Park, free of charge. Free lessons are 12-9 p.m. Sun offered at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Supervised 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Mon-Sat Central Park Playground attendants provide structured games and activities for children ages 4-7. Please sign Playground & 1-5 p.m. your child in upon arrival. Pickleball 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon-Sat Williams Equipment for pickleball is available for anyone to check out at the Williams Tennis Campus. The 12-6 p.m. Sun Tennis equipment includes wood paddles and plastic balls (comparable to whiffle balls). Campus Tennis 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon-Sat Williams Seven courts available (2 clay courts, 3 Har-Tru courts and 2 hard courts). The clay courts close at 12-6 p.m. Sun Tennis 7 p.m. for maintenance. In addition, there are 3 hard courts located in Perry Park that are open for Campus play. Other services include private lessons and racquet stringing. Miniature 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon-Sat Central Park Evening rounds must start before 9:30 p.m. to finish by 10 p.m. Cost is $3.50 per person. A 10- Golf 12-10 p.m. Sun game punch card is available for $30. A weekly tournament is held from 2-5 p.m. Thursdays. Participants may arrive anytime after 2 p.m., but must finish by 5 p.m. Prizes are awarded accord- ing to age groups. Waterfront & 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon-Sat Waterfront Lifeguards at the waterfront and Splash Park will be on duty from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday- Splash Park 12-6 p.m. Sun Saturday and 12-6 p.m. Sunday, weather permitting. Sailing & 12-4 p.m. Daily Waterfront Sunfish sailboats, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards are available for rent by the hour. Sunfish and Boat Rentals kayak rentals are $30 for the first hour and $20 for each additional hour. Stand-up paddleboards are $20 for the first hour and $15 for each additional hour. Wellness 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon-Sat Grindley The equipment room will be open all hours that the Center is open. Guests must be age 14 & up to Center* 12-8 p.m. Sun Aquatic & use the equipment room in the Wellness Center, no exceptions. Daily access to the Wellness Center Wellness will cost $7 for all individuals age 14 & up. Campus Swimming 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon-Sat Grindley Lap swimming is 7-11 a.m. Monday-Saturday. Open swim is 11 a.m.-6 p.m daily. Breaks are the Pool* 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun Aquatic & last 15 minutes of every hour. Water slide available during open swim, but not lap swim. Daily Wellness access to the pool will cost $10 for age 13 & up and $2 for ages 3-12. Age 2 & under are free. Campus

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2018 Chautauqua Lecture Series Highlights The 2018 Chautauqua Lecture Series, of Medical Advances (July 2 & 3), featuring Denver Brunsman, PhD, Associate Professor of Monday–Thursday during the Chautauqua season, Francis Price, Jr., MD, founder and President of History at George Washington University lecture promotes learning on a myriad of subject areas. the Cornea Research Foundation of America, and during U.S. Founding Fathers (July 30-Aug. 2). Please refer to the Lakesider newspaper each Marie Budev, DO, MPH, Medical Director of the Joe Heimlich, PhD, Principal Researcher for week for specific lecture titles and locations or Lung Transplantation Program the Lifelong Learning Group, within the Center visit www.lakesideohio.com/education. at the Cleveland Clinic. for Research & Evaluation at COSI and Professor The season begins with Creating & Laura Schroff, international Emeritus at The Ohio State University, explores Publishing Children’s Books (June 18 & 19), and #1 New York Times best- the importance of Citizen Science (Aug. 22-23). where Ohio authors, illustrators and editors of selling author of An Invisible Additional Chautauqua Lecture Series themes children’s books discuss aspects of the creative Thread, An Invisible Thread include: African American Poetry & Spirituals and publishing processes. A Hoover Auditorium Christmas Story and Angels on (July 18 & 19), Lifespan Memory (July 23 & exhibit of artwork by children’s book illustrators, Earth, will speak on the power 24), C.S. Lewis (Aug. 13-16 morning theme), on loan from the Mazza Museum, complements of acts of kindness and human The Art Of… (Aug. 13-16 afternoon theme), the theme. connections at 8:15 p.m. in Hoover Auditorium on Cross-Cultural Excellence (Aug. 20-21), and the Community Sustainability (June 20 & 21) July 2. Foreign Film Festival (Aug. 27-30). features Jill Stephens Fleisher, PhD, Professor of Travels With Neil Zurcher (July 5) features Recurring Chautauqua Lecture Series themes Sociology and Co-Director of the Sustainability Cleveland “Fox 8 News” reporter, Neil Zurcher, include: Vearl Smith Memorial Historic Program, and Franklin B. Lebo, JD, PhD, as he shares tales from his more than 35 years on Preservation Workshop (July 25), Seeking Assistant Professor of the road as the host of “One Tank Trips.” Peace In a Multifaith World (Aug. 6-9), and Sustainability, both Author, photographer and landscape ethicist, Lakeside University (Aug. 27-30 morning from Baldwin Wallace Rick Darke, shares his landscape design expertise theme). University, presenting during The Living Landscape: Observation, concepts and strategies Design & Stewardship (July 9 & 10). This theme Special Seminars relating to community is supported by a Lakeside garden enthusiast. sustainability. Jane Austen at 200 (July 11 & 12) explores The Education Department is plan- Lakeside is pleased to the author’s life, works and legacy with Juliette ning a seminar series at 10:30 a.m. Fridays to provide experiential education on a welcome journalist and Wells, PhD, Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished variety of topics. Participation in these author, Sam Quinones, Professor of English at Goucher College. This seminars is free, and no pre-registration is who wrote Dreamland: theme is supported by the required. The True Tale of Knobel Family Endowment. For more information on the seminar America’s Opiate Crisis, Anne E. Imamura, PhD, topics, visit www.lakesideohio.com/educa- as well as regional experts to discuss The Opioid Georgetown University tion/special-seminars or check future editions Crisis (June 25 & 26). This theme is supported Adjunct Professor and of the Lakesider newspaper. by Magruder Hospital and the Ottawa County retired Director, Area Studies June 22: Listening & the Art of Paying Prosecutor’s Office. Division of the Foreign Attention On June 26, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Service Institute, examines June 29: The Hearing Loop Advantage President/CEO of Goodwill Industries of Japanese Society in the 21st Century (July 16 July 6: Oils & Vinegars Northern New England and granddaughter of & 17). July 13: Butterflies 101 President Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt will Lakeside welcomes the return of Edward July 20: Motivating Children to Excel lecture at 8:15 p.m. in Hoover Auditorium on “A Lengel, PhD, Chief Historian at The White House July 27: Introduction to Genealogy Meaningful Life.” Historical Association and former Director of the Aug. 10: Aging, Hearing Loss & Your Memory Tissue and organ transplants are the subject Washington Papers. Lengel and his colleague, Wellness Seminars Chautauqua season youth programs announced As part of Lakeside Chautauqua’s well- ness initiative, Wellness Seminars will be Program Day ++ Time Age Location held at 3:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednes- Story Time for Kids Saturday 9:30 a.m. 4-10 Green Gables days in the Wellness Center. Seminars will focus on the areas of nutrition, children’s Kids Setting Sail Sunday 2:30-4:30 p.m. 5-10 Sailing Center wellness, stress management, healthy Where in the World Monday 10 a.m. 6-10 Green Gables cooking and more. Marguder Hospital is sponsoring these seminars that will be led Fun with Books Monday 9 a.m. 0-5 Green Gables by professionals in the community. Supervised Playground Monday-Saturday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. & 4-7 Central Park 1-5 p.m. Middle Grade Madness Monday-Thursday 9:30-11 a.m. 10-14 Upper Room Organized Games Monday-Friday 11 a.m. 7-12 Central Park Bicycle Rodeo & Saftey Monday 1-2 p.m. 4-12 Bradley Temple Inspection New Assistive Lakeside Women’s Club Monday, Tuesday, 1-4 p.m. All ages Green Gables Listening Technology Library Wednesday, Friday Chautauqua Hall and Orchestra Hall are now Saturday 9-11 a.m. equipped with hearing loops. These systems Family Game Night Monday 6:30-7:30 p.m. All ages The Fine Print allow individuals to receive clear sound from Pond Boat Building for Monday, Tuesday, Varies 4-12 Central Park the sound system directly to their hearing aid Kids** or cochlear implant. This eliminates most Thursday of the reverberation and background noise God Squad Tuesday-Thursday 9-9:45 a.m. 4-6 Bradley Temple that can make it difficult to hear. To use the 10-10:45 a.m. 7-9 hearing loop system, the telecoil (also known as a t-coil) in the hearing Heritage Hall Museum Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. All ages Heritage Hall aids will need to be Treasure Hunts Sunday 1:30-4:30 p.m. Museum turned on. Most hearing Fun with Music Tuesday-Friday 10:30-11:10 a.m. 4-7 Bradley Temple aids have t-coils. The Program for families at 11 hearing loop system is a.m. Friday. universal, so if the t-coil is activated, it can be Ring & Sing Tuesday-Friday 11:15 a.m.-12 p.m. 8+ Bradley Temple used in any venue with Program for families at 11 a hearing loop system. a.m. Friday. Look for the hearing loop logo to know if a venue is equipped with a hearing loop. Lake Erie Science Tuesday 1:30 p.m. All ages Pavilion West If you know your hearing aid has an with Ohio Sea Grant & Deck activated t-coil, turn the t-coil on after you OSU Stone Laboratory have entered the room. If you do not know if Stargazing Tuesday 10-11 p.m. All ages Hotel Lakeside you have a t-coil or to have the t-coil in your weather permitting Front Lawn hearing aid activated, contact your audiologist. If your hearing aid lacks a t-coil or you do Lakeside Girls Club** Thursday 10-11 a.m. 5-12 Green Gables not have hearing aids, but need assistance with Solar Astronomy Thursday 2-4 p.m. All ages Hoover hearing, a headset plugged into a loop receiver weather permitting Auditorium Porch is available. Ask an Education Department staff Fun with Friends Friday 9 a.m. 0-3 Upper Room member for more information about this new ++ Check the Lakesider newspaper for program dates, as programs may not be offered every week of the season technology. ** Indicates preregistration is requried

Community Lakeside Heritage Society Lecture Guided Bird Walk Special Historic Walking Tour 1:30 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Friday (pre-registration & fee required) Programs ‘Breakfast Bunch’ Book Discussion Herb Study 8:30 a.m. Monday (select dates & 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Lakeside Women’s Club Book Review Read future editions of pre-registration required) 1:30 p.m. Friday (select dates) the Lakesider newspaper Historic Walking Tour of Central Guided Tree Walk Lakeside Lakeside Environmental Stewardship to find specific dates, room 10:30 a.m. Monday 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Society (LESS) Seminar locations and requirements 1:30 p.m. Friday (select dates) for each program. ‘After Lunch Bunch’ Book Discussion Get Growing! Gardening Program 1:30 p.m. Monday (select dates) 8:30 a.m. Thursday World Affairs Dialogue Community education 3 p.m. Friday programs provide addition- Lakeside Women’s Club Program Lakeside Chautauqua Literary & al opportunities for intellec- 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Scientific Circle (CLSC) Roundtable Symphony Pre-Concert Talk Discussion 7:15 p.m. (select dates) tual growth and include the Historic Chautauqua 3:30 p.m. Thursday (select dates) following: Movement Seminar 3:30 p.m. Tuesday

Religious Life Page 9

2018 Preachers of the Week 98th Annual Lutheran Memorial Day Weekend 10 a.m. Worship Chautauqua Week

Sunday, May 27 Sunday, June 3 Sunday, June 10 Week 1: June 17-22 U.S. Senate Chaplain Dr. The Rev. Dr. Zan W. Holmes, The Rev. Carl Gladstone The Rev. Dr. John A. Nunes Barry C. Black Jr. Regional Staff, Young People’s President, Concordia College - Retired, Rear Admiral, U.S. Pastor Emeritus, St. Luke Ministries, North Central New York, Bronxville, NY Navy, Baltimore, MD “Community” United Methodist Jurisdictional of The United Church, Dallas, TX Methodist Church, Detroit, MI

Week 2: June 24-28 Week 3: July 1-6 Week 4: July 8-12 Week 5: July 15-19 Carl McColman The Rev. Starsky D. Wilson The Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long The Rev. Dr. Susan Christian Contemplative President/CEO, Deaconess Bandy Professor Emeritus of Henry-Crowe General Secretary, General Speaker & Author, Clarkston, Foundation, Pastor, Saint Preaching, Candler School of Board of Church & Society of GA John’s Church (The Beloved Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, The United Methodist Church, Supported by the Hottenroth Community), St. Louis, MO GA Washington, D.C. Family Supported by the Gretchen A. Supported by the Rev. Dr. Bud Cox Curtis Endowment Endowment Supported by the Knobel Family Endowment

Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World

Week 6: July 22-26 Week 7: July 29-Aug. 2 Week 8: Aug. 5-9 Week 9: Aug. 12-16 The Rev. Dr. Vergel Bishop Sally Dyck The Rev. Dr. Deanna Ferree The Rev. Dr. Jerry Root Lattimore, III Northern Illinois Conference of Womack C.S. Lewis Scholar, Director of President, Professor of Pasto- The United Methodist Church, Assistant Professor of History of the Evangelism Initiative, Billy ral Psychology & Counseling, Chicago, IL Religions & Multi-Faith Relations, Graham Center, Wheaton Hood Theological Seminary, Supported by the Rev. Ruth C. Candler School of Theology, Emory College, Wheaton, IL Salisbury, NC Shannon Endowment University, Atlanta, GA Supported by Bob & Becky Brymer

Labor Day Weekend

Week 10: Aug. 19-22 Week 11: Aug. 26 Sunday, Sept. 2 The Rev. Brent Watson The Rev. Dr. Charles D. Bishop Tracy S. Malone Shawnee Valley District Yoost East Ohio Conference of The United Superintendent, West Ohio Pastor Emeritus, Church of the Methodist Church, North Canton, Conference of The United Methodist Saviour, Cleveland Heights, OH OH Church, Chillicothe, OH

Worship at Lakeside Chautauqua Dockside Worship with Eucharist Sunset Vespers by the Lake 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Pavilion East Deck 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Pavilion West Deck (May 27-Sept. 2) (June 17-Aug. 26)

Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) Worship Vespers by the Lake 9 a.m. Sunday, Lakeside UMC 7:15 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday, (year-round) Pavilion East Deck (June 19-Aug. 23) Hoover Community Worship with Chautauqua Choir 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Hoover Auditorium (May 27-Sept. 2) Classes in the Arts Page 10

All ages are invited to explore the arts Volunteer at the Rhein Center Lakeside Chautauqua houses a of sessions. Volunteer at the Rhein Center children’s classes, like finger treasure in Epworth Lodge, located on Free daily drawing and writing The Rhein Center truly painting and easel art the corner of Walnut Avenue and Sixth prompts, called ARTrageous Pages, appreciates all of the wonderful On Sundays: Street, known as the C. Kirk Rhein, Jr. are available for pick-up on the Rhein people who lend a hand • Assistance is needed with Center for the Living Arts. Center porch Monday-Saturday. throughout the summer. As the Art in the Park program Arts programming began there on The Rhein Center is always looking the schedule expands to seven from 12:30-3 p.m. Aug. 8, 1999, thanks to a generous for additional instructors. If you are days a week this year, the Rhein On Saturdays: gift from the Rhein family, and their interested in leading a class later this Center is seeking volunteers to • Volunteers needed to assist friend, in memory of their son, Kirk. summer or next year, please contact assist, especially on weekends. with student check-in 10:45 The Rhein Center provides classes [email protected] or stop Here are a few ways to get a.m.-12:15 p.m. across the entire spectrum of the arts by to talk with Michelle Johansen. involved this season: Whether committing to for Lakesiders of all ages. Classes • Sign up to provide a main are taught by artists and artisans who dish for a Tuesday Luncheon one day, one week, or all share a passion for inspiring creativity. for Instructors season, if interested, contact Each week brings new instructors • Instructor assistants needed [email protected] and new class offerings in areas such (age 16 & older) for Stepping or (419) 798-4461, ext. 276. as drawing, painting, crafts, ceramics, Stone classes throughout the Visit www.lakesideohio. dance, fiber arts, glass, writing, summer com/employment/volunteer jewelry, theatre and more. Classes • Instructor assistants needed to complete a Volunteer vary in skill level, length and number (age 12 & older) for young Application. Rhein Center Class Schedule (June 4-6) New Saturday Online at www.lakesideohio.com/arts/classes. Those who need help registering or wish to pay in cash or by check may visit the Rhein Center from 1-3 p.m. each Sunday, Weeks Classes 1-9, and daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. each week. In the table below, “or” designates single-session This summer, the Rhein Center classes offered at different times, and “&” designates classes that meet across multiple days. will hold classes seven days a week, increasing the activity options for Youth Days Times Ages Seats Fee weekend Lakesiders. In addition to Easel Art 3-6 M or Tu or W 11-11:45 a.m. 3-6 10 $3 hosting Art in the Park on Sundays, the Little Blue & Little Yellow 3-6 Tu 10-10:45 a.m. 3-6 8 $2 Rhein Center will now hold classes 11 Big Al - Story & Edible Art 4-6 M 10-10:45 a.m. 4-6 8 $3 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays June 30-Aug. 18 Creative Movement 4-6 M & W 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 4-6 6 $4 in Epworth Lodge. Pond Boats - Puddle Boat 4-6 M 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 4-6 12 $10 I Am a Rainbow - Story & Edible Art 4-7 W 9-9:45 a.m. 4-7 8 $2 Special Early Registration Kid’s U.S. Flag 4-7 W 1:30-3 p.m. 4-7 8 $4 Unlike the weekday class Make a UFO 6-8 W 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 6-8 8 $5 registration, which will continue to open at 8 a.m. on the Thursday before Pond Boats - Jet Balloon Boat 6-9 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 6-9 12 $10 each week of classes, the new Saturday Ballet 7-10 M & W 10-10:45 a.m. 7-10 10 $6 classes are available for registration Jazz Dance 7-10 M & W 10:45-11:30 a.m. 7-10 10 $6 anytime throughout the summer. Online Easel Studio Time 7-12 M or Tu or W 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 7-12 6 $3 sign ups opened May 1, and in-person Tissue Paper Letter 8-12 M & Tu 1:30-3 p.m. 8-12 6 $3 registration will be available starting Pond Boats - Super Sailboat 9-12 W 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 9-12 12 $10 Monday, June 4.

Multi-generational Days Times Ages Seats Fee How to Sign Up Rock Painting All Ages -Bring 1 palm-sized rock M or Tu or W 1-1:45 p.m. All 20 $1 To see all the available classes, visit Glass Etching 9+ Tu 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 9+ 6 $15 www.lakesideohio.com/arts/classes, Caning a Trivet 10+ M & Tu & W 9-10:30 a.m. 10+ 6 $8 and follow the links to the course Wood Burning Art - Picture Frame 10+ Tu 9-10:30 a.m. 10+ 6 $10 catalog. Got Scraps? Mosaic Diffusers 12+ W 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 12+ 8 $5 When searching the Active database Circle of Prayer Beads 13+ Tu or W 1:30-3 p.m. 13+ 10 $8 of class listings, be sure to check the Saturday box on the left sidebar menu. Adult Days Times Ages Seats Fee Continue to check back during the Bowl Cozy 16+ M 9-10:30 a.m. 16+ 6 $6 summer, as more classes may be added. Cloth Pennant Banner 16+ M 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 16+ 6 $8 You can also stop by on Saturdays to Beach Pillow 18+ Tu & W 9-10:30 a.m. 18+ 6 $15 see what late additions are available.

Keep Lakeside Green! Resources Page 11

Frequently Asked Questions Where are the public restrooms? restaurants only accept cash. A Huntington Bank To park on the grounds, the cost is $12 per day; Public restrooms are located at the Pavilion, Cen- ATM is located inside the Third Street entrance to park in the South Gate Parking Lot, the cost is tral Park at the Shuffleboard Courts, the Welcome of the Fountain Inn, located at 225 Maple Ave. $6 per day, and to park at Danbury High School, Center, Hoover Auditorium, Grindley Aquatic & 9451 E. Harbor Road, the cost is $1.50 per day Wellness Campus, Fountain Inn Lobby and the Is there access to a copier and fax machine? and is available until Sept. 3. Hotel Lakeside Lobby. These resources are available at the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office, 236 Walnut On-grounds parking includes long-term spaces Where is the nearest movie theater? Ave., for a fee. at the Lakeside Schoolhouse off Maple Avenue, Orchestra Hall is located at the corner of Walnut Wesley Lodge and the Train Station. Avenue and Second Street (122 Second St.). It Where do I find a local newspaper? features movies weekly. Tickets are $7 for adults Visit Erie Food Market, located outside the Fifth Short-term parking is permitted on the grounds and $3 for children (under age 12). Street Gate, for local and national newspapers. at the lot at Cedar Avenue and Third Street (non- reserved spots only), the lot at Central Avenue Is there a lost and found? Why is the ground shaking? and Fourth Street (non-reserved spots only) and Lost and found items may be returned to and re- A few days a week during the summer, between outside the Fifth Street Gate (free). trieved from the Lakeside Chautauqua Adminis- 10 a.m-3 p.m., LaFarge Quarry in Marblehead tration Office, 236 Walnut Ave. The phone num- blasts the rock. These blasts cause a loud boom To access on-grounds parking, the Second Street ber is (419) 798-4461, ext. 244. and an earthquake-like rumble in Lakeside. West Gate is open from 7 a.m.- 11 p.m. Mon- day-Saturday and 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday for all Where do I return my library books? What does my Chautauqua Pass pay for? Chautauqua Pass holders. This gate is the only Library books from the Lakeside UMC library, Lakeside’s programming is possible through entrance for trucks. 450 Central Ave., the Lakeside Women’s Club, philanthropic support. Chautauqua Pass revenue 161 Walnut Ave., and the Port Clinton Ida Rupp covers only a fraction of the cost of presenting Parking at the South Gate Lot is limited, but visi- Library, 310 Madison St., Port Clinton, may be programs each summer. A Chautauqua Pass pro- tors may enter through the South Gate’s Welcome returned to the library drop box in the parking lot vides admission to the grounds and activities, Center to enter and obtain a pass for on-grounds at Central Avenue and Fourth Street. including Hoover Auditorium live entertainment, parking. the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus, edu- Where is the nearest post office? cational seminars, children and youth programs, Parking at Danbury High School is available only The address of the local post office is 1306 W. swimming off the dock, and parks and picnic in the East parking lot, which is entered off of Main St., Marblehead, Ohio 43440. Postage areas, among numerous other activities. For the Erie Beach Road, and behind the school by the stamps in bundles of five are also available at the full list of Chautauqua Pass benefits, visit www. playground area. Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office. lakesideohio.com/passes/details. Season Auto Passes are also available. Visit the Where can I find Wi-Fi? Does Lakeside offer free passes? Hoover Ticket Office, 115 W. Third St., for more Near Hoover Auditorium, Grindley Aquatic & Complimentary Church Passes, Faith for Living information. Wellness Campus and the Pavilion. Coffee & Hour Passes, Laundromat Passes, Orchestra Hall Cream, the Lakeside Laundromat, Bluebird Café Movie Passes and Shopping/Dining Passes are No Parking Areas and the Lakeside Women’s Club provide Wi-Fi available at the gates. To view details and restric- • Automobile parking is not allowed on Second for patrons. It is also available at the Hotel Lake- tions for each pass, visit the Admission & Chau- Street from the East Gate to the West Gate, ex- side and Fountain Inn for overnight guests only. tauqua Pass Schedule at www.lakesideohio.com/ cept for designated handicapped and short-term Wesley Lodge, South Auditorium, Wo-Ho-Mis, passes/admission-fee-schedule. parking between Walnut and Maple Avenues and Campground and the Lakeside Dorm have Wi-Fi assigned parking as posted. for those who rent or live in the facilities. Where can I buy Season Chautauqua Passes? • Drop-off parking and spaces behind the Lake- The Hoover Ticket Office, 115 W. Third St., is side Laundromat are for laundry customers only. Where can I donate to Lakeside? where you can purchase Season Chautauqua • No on-street parking on Sycamore Avenue from The Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Office is Passes. See Ticket Office hours below. Second to Fifth Streets. located in the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave. • No parking within 20 feet of intersections. You can also contact the staff at (419) 798-5396 How does parking work? • No parking on Third Street between Walnut and or [email protected]. A Daily Auto Pass is required to park at Lake- Central Avenues. side over Memorial Day weekend and during the • Trailers and boats are not allowed in Lakeside Do you accept credit cards? Chautauqua summer season. There are three op- and must park off-site. Lakeside Chautauqua accepts MasterCard, Visa tions for daily Auto Passes: • Motorcycles are not permitted to park within the and Discover. Please note that some shops and Lakeside Chautauqua gates.

summer season. The shuttle FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS Lakeside stops at the Welcome Center, Emergency medical care is available at Magruder Hospital, located at 615 Offers the Shuffleboard Courts, Ho- Fulton St. in Port Clinton, which is approximately a 15-minute drive from Spaces for your events tel Lakeside, Fountain Inn, Lakeside. Medical care is also available at Firelands Hospital in Sandusky. The Conference & Event Plan- Hoover Auditorium, Grindley Urgent care can be found at FASTrack Urgent Care, located at 135 W. Perry ning staff will help guests Aquatic & Wellness Campus, St. in Port Clinton. Walk-ins are accepted and there is no facility fee. For select meeting spaces and ac- Chautauqua Park, and the more information, call (419) 732-7800. Urgent care is also available at commodations for groups. Fifth Street and Second Street NOMS Urgent Care in Sandusky. Visit www.lakesideohio.com/ Gates. There’s no need to call groups/meeting-spaces. for a shuttle, just go to one of the stops and look for a golf Swimming cart with an orange flag. Hours Lakeside Information Center Lakeside Laundromat Permitted in designated areas (weather permitting) 320 W. Second St. around the Lakeside Dock and The Mack Mobile is available Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. the Grindley Aquatic & Well- for guests with limited mobil- Sunday 12-5 p.m. ness Campus when the life- ity, 7a.m.-11 p.m. daily. Call Lakeside Heritage Society guards are on duty. (419) 341-8247. Hoover Ticket Office Museum & Gift Shop Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 238 Maple Ave. Shuttle Service Quiet Hours Sunday 9-12 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. A complimentary golf cart Quiet hours are 11:30 p.m.-8 shuttle service is available Sunday 1:30-4:30 p.m. a.m. Monday-Saturday & 11 Administration Office from 7 a.m.-11 p.m. during the p.m.-12 p.m. on Sunday. 236 Walnut Ave. Archives Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 324 W. Third St. Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Support Lakeside Today Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Our programming is possible with the philanthropic support of Saturday 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Lakesiders who believe in the mission. If you’d like to support any area of programming, the upkeep of our historic buildings or beautiful grounds, we invite you to give to the Lakeside An- Policies & Plan, providing an aesthetically pleasing nual Fund. Contact [email protected], or visit and safe environment for all guests and www.lakesideohio.com/giving/today to make a gift. Procedures residents, as well as fulfilling Lakeside Pets are to be on a leash or confined to Chautauqua’s obligation to protect the the owners’ premises at all times. Own- health of all guests and residents. Please ers must clean up after their animals. help Lakeside Chautauqua achieve its Contact Information Several “Mutt Mitt” dispensers are lo- goal. Together we can ensure that Lake- For the three-digit extensions below dial (419) 798-4461: cated throughout Lakeside Chautauqua. side is truly a place that nurtures mind, Administration Office 244 No pets are allowed on the dock or in body and spirit. Campground 270 Grindley Playground at Central Park. Conference & Events 279 Substance Abuse is not tolerated on the Cottage Rentals 334/348 Severe Weather Shelters are available grounds of Lakeside Chautauqua. Nar- Education 239 in the Central Park restrooms, Pavilion cotics are not permitted on any Lake- Fountain Inn Front Desk 281 restrooms, rooms below the Pavilion, side Chautauqua property. Those found Wo-Ho-Mis and Wesley Lodge. under the influence or in the possession Hoover Ticket Office 265 of prohibited items are subject to com- Hotel Lakeside Front Desk 250 Trash is picked up curbside every Tues- plete prosecution. Hotel Lakeside Dining Room & Café 257 day and Friday at 7:30 a.m. Recycling is Hotel Reservations 230 picked up curbside at 7:30 a.m. Friday. Bikes, Skateboards, Scooters, Skates Lakeside ChautauquaFoundation/Legacy House 246 Recyclables, including glass and plastic & Hoverboards are prohibited along Lakeside Information/Waterfront Center 266 bottles, metal cans, paper and news- the lakefront path, nature/walking trail, Lakesider Newspaper 287 papers may also be taken to the green within the parks, on the dock or Pavil- Marketing 345 receptacle at the top of Maple Avenue, ion and within the Pedestrian Walkway Miniature Golf 296 across from the South Gate Parking Lot. on Walnut Avenue between Second and Orchestra Hall (movie line) 280 Third Streets, as well as the Business Pool (419) 702-7598 Tobacco is not permitted in Lakeside. District between Maple and Central For the health and wellness of guests Avenues from Fourth Street to the lake- Religious Life 214 and residents, smoking and the use of front. Please remember to lock bikes Rhein Center 276 other tobacco products are prohibited and report missing items immediately to Sailing 266 on the Lakeside Chautauqua grounds, Lakeside Chautauqua Safety Services at Shuffleboard 269 with the exception of privately-owned (419) 635-6030. To avoid losing per- Tennis 295 properties. The policy supports Lake- sonal items, mark them with the own- Welcome Center 336 side Chautauqua’s long-range Strategic ers’ name and phone number. Wellness Center (419) 702-7482 Lakeside Snapshots Page 12

The Rev. Dr. Norman Dewire, Director of Religious Life, dedicates Grindley family members cut the ribbon at the Wellness Center the new entrance to the Memorial Garden at Chautauqua Park. Grand Opening.

Lakeside residents, Cindy Knapp (left) and Georgeanne A Lakesider runs along Ohio’s Most Beautiful Mile. Cunningham (right), serve at the Memorial Day Cookout.

A Lakesider picks out flowers at the Plant Sale. The Buckinghams lead singer, Carl A little Lakesider gives a try at mini-golf. Giammarese, performing at Hoover Auditorium.

Little Lakesiders draw at the Harptoons illustration workshop. The first Gentle Wellness Yoga class enjoys the new Wellness Center.

A kayaker paddles out into Family members look for loved ones’ names on the memorial board. Father and son at Kids’ Yoga. Lake Erie. Photos taken by Danielle Zoellner, Sammi Piroska and Molly Chacey.