2017 Calendar of Events
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2017 Calendar of Events Week 1: June 17 – 23 Week 2: June 24 – 30 Week 3: July 1 – 7 Week 4: July 8 – 14 Week 5: July 15 – 21 All 8:15 pm programs are held in Hoover Auditorium, 97th Annual Lutheran Chautauqua Week Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Heather Preacher of the Week: Dr. Brian McLaren, Preacher of the Week: Dr. Philip Gulley, Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Anna unless otherwise noted. An up-to-date list of religious, Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Karoline Murray Elkins, Frederick W. Hannon Professor of Founder of Cedar Ridge Community Church, Co-Pastor, Fairfields Friends (Quaker) Meeting, Madsen, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in educational, cultural and recreational events may be found M. Lewis, Marbury E. Anderson Chair in Biblical Worship, Preaching & Arts, United Methodist Clergy, Washington, DC, noted in TIME as one of the “25 Most Prolific Author, PBS Talk Show Host & Emmy America, Director, OMG Center for Theological at www.lakesideohio.com/calendar. Preaching, Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, NJ Influential Evangelicals in America,” Marco Island, FL Award-Winner, Camby, IN Conversations, Sioux Falls, SD — supported by the Knobel Family Endowment — supported by the Hottenroth Family CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES SAT 4/29 John Steinbeck: American Author Robert DeMott, PhD, Kennedy Understanding Music in Context Ross Feller, PhD, Assistant Professor CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Russia Today Featured speakers, Michael Grossman, PhD, Associate Spring Cleanup Day Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Ohio University, leads a study of Pulitzer of Music at Kenyon College, explores the changing definition of music over Responding to Adversity Rosemarie Rossetti, PhD, shares lessons Changing Sources of Energy Experts focus on the current status and Professor of Political Science & International Studies at the University of Prize-winning author, John Steinbeck. the past 60 years. learned about living with conviction after a tragic accident left her paralyzed future possibilities of gas, oil, electric, wind power, solar power and fuel Mount Union, and Richard Arnold, PhD, Assistant Professor of Political SUN 5/14 “A Peace of My Mind” John Noltner, author and photographer, lectures on Health & Wellness Wellness experts, including Sarah Torok-Gerard, PhD, from the waist down and discusses her nationally-acclaimed home with cells as energy sources. Science at Muskingum University, explore Russian politics and culture. Mother’s Day Brunch his multimedia project (on display in Hoover Auditorium), which explores the CHC, Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of features promoting accessibility, safety and greater independence. Lake Erie & the Great Lakes Researchers and concerned constituents FRI 5/19 – meaning of peace, one story at a time. Mount Union, present lectures on health coaching and wellness. The Human Face Freelance writer Mark Roth uncovers mysteries of the examine the importance and health of Lake Erie and the Great Lakes. SAT 7/15 8:15 pm human face, based on his award-winning series as a science writer for Jefferson Starship SAT 5/20 the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. SAT 6/17 Jack Hanna SAT 6/24 8:15 pm Lou SAT 7/8 8:15 pm Chubby Checker Chubby Checker 1970s classic rock at its Lakeside UMC Chautauqua Season Opening Gramm “The Juke Box Hero” American pop culture icon known best, with hits including Rummage Sale Always ABBA – An ABBA Tribute Military Appreciation Day Gramm’s unique vocals have for “The Twist,” “Let’s Twist Again,” “We Built this City,” 2-8 pm Lakeside placed FOREIGNER™ among “Limbo Rock” and “Pony Time” “Miracles” and FRI 5/26 8:15 pm The Drowsy Lads Collector Car Show Billboard’s Greatest Artists of “Count on Me” All the All Time with Top 40 hits SAT 7/8 – SUN 7/9 8:15 pm Brass Transit FRI 5/26 – MON 5/29 Heritage Society Recycle Sale greatest hits of the band Chicago “I Want to Know What Love Breakfast at Wimbledon – Tennis SUN 7/16 Lakeside Is,” “Cold as Ice” and more 12-4 pm Wooden Boat Show & SAT 5/27 8:15 pm Always ABBA – An ABBA Tribute SUN 7/9 6 pm Family Night SAT 6/17 – SAT 6/24 Plein Air Art Festival Jefferson Starship “A Peace of My Mind” SAT 6/24 – SUN 6/25 in the Park: Chardon Polka Band Lakeside Plant Sale 12-4 pm Concert at SAT 5/27 – SUN 5/28 Multimedia Art Exhibit Chautauqua Choral Festival MON 7/10 – WED 7/12 Bill Slyh the Pavilion: Wally & The Beavs Any Doubles – Shuffleboard SUN 5/28 SUN 6/18 7 pm Jack Hanna SUN 6/25 Gary Puckett & The Union Gap MON 7/17 8:30 am Dockside Worship “Into the Wild – Live” 7 pm Chautauqua Choral MON 7/10 8:15 pm Hoover 8:15 pm Jinjoo Cho & ENCORE Chamber Music 10:30 am Hoover Worship – U.S. Senate Festival “Voice of Freedom: SAT 7/1 8:15 pm Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Silent Movie Night with Organist Chaplain Dr. Barry C. Black, Retired, MON 6/19 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night The American Spiritual” Clark Wilson MON 7/17 – WED 7/19 Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, Baltimore, MD Legendary 1960s band performs “Woman, Woman,” “Young Lary Faris National Singles – Shuffleboard Girl,” “Lady Willpower” and other hits – supported by Bob & Becky Brymer TUE 6/20 Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Lou Gramm TUE 7/11 8:15 pm Carrie MON 6/26 TUE 7/18 8:15 pm Steve Hartman “My Favorite Stories” 8:15 pm The Grass Roots 1960s Doubles – Shuffleboard 7:30 pm Concert in the Park: SUN 7/2 Newcomer with Pianist Gary 8:15 pm John Noltner “A Peace of My Mind” Walters Introspective songwriter Engaging presentation with Emmy Award-winning classic rock band with hits “Midnight Steven Courtney 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Central Ohio Brass Band “CBS News” contributor Confessions,” “Sooner or Later” and who celebrates the ordinary, yet sacred, moments in life “Two Divided by Love” WED 6/21 8:15 pm The Great Kaplan TUE 6/27 8:15 pm Christian Howes MON 7/3 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night WED 7/19 Virtuoso juggler, magician, inventor and Award-winning jazz violinist leads Garden Tour National Junior Singles – Shuffleboard physical comedian 4th of July Children’s Bike Parade WED 7/12 MON 5/29 10:30 am Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony band in original arrangements of blues, TUE 7/4 10 am Ohio State Amateur Doubles – 8:15 pm Aaron Radatz – Magic & 4th of July Parade Americana, classical and pop standards 10:15 am Shuffleboard Illusion THU 6/22 Norma Faris Ohio Junior Doubles – Shuffleboard 12:30-8:30 pm Entertainment at the Pavilion & Central Park SUN 6/4 10:30 am Hoover Worship 8:15 pm “Croce: Two Generations 8:15 pm Cadence Award-winning a cappella group that blends TUE 6/27 – SAT 7/22 9:45 pm Fireworks THU 7/20 Youth Triathlon of American Music” A.J. Croce “State of Lakeside” Address SUN 6/4– WED 6/7 West Ohio Conference, UMC complex harmonies with intricate arrangements and is just plain fun Lakeside Art Show shares the legendary music of his WED 7/5 8:15 pm Eric Buss Innovative comedy and magic Talented father, while weaving in his own 8:15 pm Kenzie Walker East Ohio Youth Annual Conference, UMC FRI 6/23 Lakeside Blessing of the Fleet young singer shares her inspirational FRI 6/9 – SUN 6/11 WED 6/28 8:15 pm Fred Garbo’s THU 7/6 Williams Family Doubles – Tennis work and the songs that influenced Cirque Zuma Zuma 8:15 pm The Tartan Terrors North America’s premiere Celtic event life story through music Inflatable Theater Company 8:15 pm Rodney Marsalis them both SUN 6/11 10 am Hoover Worship Philadelphia Big Brass THU 7/13 THU 7/20 – Home Free Redhead Express THU 6/29 Engaging blend of classical, SUN 6/11 – THU 6/15 East Ohio Conference, UMC 8:15 pm Glenn Miller Orchestra National 8:15 pm Redhead big band, swing and New SAT 7/22 Doubles – Shuffleboard Express Orleans jazz THU 7/13 – SAT 7/15 Ohio State Doubles – Shuffleboard FRI 7/21 Team & FRI 6/30 FRI 7/7 Individual Triathlons 8:15 pm Cleveland 8:15 pm Denver & the Rodney Marsalis FRI 7/14 Pops Orchestra 8:15 pm Home Free The Tartan Terrors Mile High Orchestra Philadelphia Big Brass 8:15 pm Cirque Zuma Zuma Country a cappella “From Broadway “More Today than group and Season 4 to Hollywood” Yesterday” Chart-topping hits of the 1960s and 1970s arranged FRI 7/14 – SUN 7/16 Follow The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com. Plein Air Art Festival Champions of NBC’s The Grass Roots in a sophisticated big band sound “The Sing-Off” Week 6: July 22 – 28 Week 7: July 29 – August 4 Week 8: August 5 – 11 Week 9: August 12 – 18 Week 10: August 19 – 25 Week 11: August 26 – September 4 Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Teresa L. Fry Preacher of the Week: The Rev. David Felten, Preacher of the Week: Bishop Ivan Abrahams, Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Faith Fowler, Preacher of the Week: The Rev. James Note: SUN 8/27 – MON 9/4 Limited programming & reduced Chautauqua Pass Methodist Church of South Africa, General Secretary, Pastor, Cass Community United Methodist Church, Ohio Valley District Superintendent, Brown, Bandy Professor of Preaching, Candler School Co-Founder of “Living the Questions” DVD Series, Winkler, Sunday Hoover Worship 8/27: of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Pastor, The Fountains United Methodist Church, World Methodist Council, Johannesburg, South Africa Detroit, MI East Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Pastor, — supported by the Rev.