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Aug. 19, 2017 Vol. 2017, Week 10/11 Drifting into Hoover Auditorium Aug. 20 Preacher of the Week Led by legendary doo wop singer the rev. james winkler Bobby Hendricks, The Drifters Working as a teacher at the will entertain Lakesiders at 8:15 Akron Metropolitan Opportu- p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19 in Hoover nities Industrialization Center Auditorium with their hits “Under helped shape the Rev. James the Boardwalk,” “Some Kind Winkler’s ministry over the of Wonderful” and “This Magic years. Moment.” He will serve as Lake- Born in Columbus in 1938, side’s Preacher of the Week Hendricks began his singing career from Aug. 20-23, beginning by singing in his church’s choir. By with his 10:30 a.m. Hoover age 16, he joined The Crowns. From Community Worship Ser- there, he would continue on to sing vice on Sunday, Aug. 20 in for The Swallows and The Flyers Hoover Auditorium. His ser- his first appointment while in seminary in Massachusetts. before joining The Drifters. Paul Anka, The Diamonds, Buddy Holly, The mon, “Love Like That,” is The Drifters became interested in Hendricks based on Matthew 13:44-46 He first served as a pastor at Everly Brothers, Fats Domino and more. It Wakefield/Lynnfield United after hearing him sing with The Crowns, their and Ephesians 5:1-2. was during this time that he recorded “Drip Methodist Church (UMC) opening act at the time. They were so impressed, He graduated in 1974 from Drop,” “Moonlight Bay” and “Suddenly and then at Old South UMC. that they offered him the lead vocalist position. Ohio University with a bach- There’s a Valley.” His first appointment in While with The Drifters, Hendricks toured elor’s degree and went on to the East Ohio Conference was with some of the 1950s’ biggest artists, such as See ‘The Drifters’ on page 12 receive his master’s degree from Western Illinois Univer- the Deerfield/Pricetown two- th sity in 1976. In 1983, he re- point charge in Maineville, Community to celebrate 144 season ceived his Master of Divinity Ohio where he served for five from Gordon Conwell Theo- years. On Sunday, Sept. 3, the Lakeside has touched the lives of newcomers and logical Seminary in Boston. See ‘Winkler’ community will gather to celebrate the families who have visited for generations. The Rev. Winkler received on page 11 144th Chautauqua summer season. The event will include hymn singing and To begin the celebration, local musicians reflections of the season from Lakeside and bands will play from 12-4:30 p.m. on Chautauqua President/CEO Kevin Sibbring Aug. 27 Guest Preacher the Pavilion decks and Steele Memorial and other Lakesiders. the rev. karen b. graham Bandstand/Gazebo. For details about the Although the Chautauqua summer season An ordained elder in musicians, see ‘Arts & Entertainment’ on is coming to a close, Lakeside remains a the East Ohio Conference page 14. year-round destination for families and of The United Methodist Next, a community-wide picture will be groups. Visit www.lakesideohio.com Church, the Rev. Karen B. taken by a drone at 6:30 p.m. on the dock. for upcoming fall events including the Graham currently serves as In the event of inclement weather, the Lakeside-Marblehead Lighthouse Festival Pastor of the New Concord picture will be cancelled. on Saturday, Oct. 14. United Methodist Church in Immediately following the New Concord. Prior to this picture, a Summer Celebration will The Community Picture will be taken at position, she worked for Tiro, be held on the Pavilion East Deck. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 on the Dock. In the event of inclement weather, the Mogadore, Streetsboro and We will gather to celebrate this picture will be cancelled. Church of the Redeemer in special community and how Lakeside and pastoral care. She has Cleveland Heights. held several district and The Rev. Graham will conference leadership roles Master Planning Presentation & Workshop update serve as guest preacher and is the chairperson of On July 22, a Master Planning Presentation community engagement, new ideas will emerge, for the 10:30 a.m. Hoover the East Ohio Commission & Workshop, titled “Planning Principles & Community Worship Service concepts will be tested and critical needs will be of Christian Unity & on Sunday, Aug. 27 in Preliminary Concepts,” was held in Hoover identified. This will ensure Lakeside Chautauqua Interreligious Relationships. Hoover Auditorium. Her Auditorium. Below is a summary and draft of the has future programming spaces, recreational Additionally, she is active in sermon, “On Holy Ground,” ideas collected this summer. To view the entire facilities, green spaces, accommodations, retail, the New Concord Ministerial is based on Exodus 3:1-12 PowerPoint presentation and find more ways transportation and parking solutions, as well as Association and is President and Colossians 3:1-4. to get involved, visit www.lakesidemasterplan. the best use of existing buildings. of the Evergreen Village The Rev. Graham is com/community-workshop. Throughout the summer, Lakeside has Governing Board. The Lakeside community, together with passionate about pastoral asked residents, guests, staff and volunteers ministry and especially See ‘Graham’ staff from Lakeside and MKSK, gathered to to provide input on their vision for Lakeside. enjoys preaching, teaching on page 10 discuss and review the findings of the Master Through surveys, focus groups, the interactive Planning process so far. Master Planning website and the community Based out of Columbus, the urban-planning workshops, MKSK has started to identify Sept. 3 Guest Preacher firm MKSK is working with Lakeside to some key priorities and themes for the future research and develop a long-range Master Plan. the rev. barbara sholis of Lakeside. MKSK will engage the broadest community The Rev. Barbara Sholis during this two-year process. Through See ‘Master Planning’ on page 9 will open our eyes to love without pretending through her own life experiences. Riders in the Sky, Labor Day weekend She will serve as guest Over the holiday weekend, Riders in the The group’s members quickly became preacher at the 10:30 a.m. Sky will return for their 10th performance “America’s Favorite Cowboys” with well- Hoover Community Worship in Hoover Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, known songs, including “Home on the Service on Sunday, Sept. 3 in Hoover Auditorium. Sept. 2. Range,” “The Yellow Rose of Texas” and Her sermon, “Love Without For more than 30 years, Riders in the Sky “Happy Trails.” Riders in the Sky is the only exclusively Western group to have won two Pretending,” is based on has been performing renditions of Western Romans 12:19-21 and songs and various comedic skits. The quartet Grammy Awards. Revitalizing the genre of Western music Matthew 16:21-28. served as Superintendent has appeared in more than 6,100 concerts in The Rev. Sholis is has always been their purpose. To this day, of the Capitol Area South all 50 states and 10 countries worldwide. a graduate of Capital Riders in the Sky includes all of its original District where she oversaw University and the Methodist members. 123 congregations. Theological School in Ohio. Together, guitarist Ranger Doug, For those who wish She was ordained as an elder accordionist Joey Miskulin, lead singer to attend the Hoover in the West Ohio Conference Woody Paul and bassist Too Slim have Community Worship Service, of The United Methodist accomplishments in music, movies, television a complimentary Church Pass Church in 1997. may be obtained between and radio. She currently serves as 7:30-10:30 a.m. Sunday; Ranger Doug has been called the “Governor the Executive Assistant to valid until 3 p.m. This pass of the Great State of Rhythm.” For Riders in Bishop Gregory V. Palmer of includes admission for guests the Sky, he also sings lead and baritone vocals. the West Ohio Conference. and auto; but not the Grindley See ‘Riders in the Sky’ on page 14 Previously, the Rev. Sholis Aquatic & Wellness Campus. Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider Week 10 (Aug. 21-24) Week 11 (Aug. 28-31) Community News ............pg 2-8 Art of the World: An Insider’s View & Documentary Film Festival Lakeside University Generosity ............pg 9 M.J. Albacete, retired Executive Director of the Canton The final theme of the Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Museum of Art, leads participants on a journey through King Chautauqua Lecture Series Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-14 Tut’s tomb, the Parthenon, the Sistine Chapel and the Statue provides diverse learning Education ............pg 15-17 of Liberty on Monday and Tuesday. opportunities, which are Recreation ............pg 18-19 The second theme on Wednesday and Thursday recognizes presented by individuals Classes in the Arts ............pg 20 affiliated with Lakeside. films with content celebrating mind, body and spirit. A time for Resources ............pg 21 discussion will be held at the conclusion of each film. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 22-23 See ‘Education’ on pages 15-16 for full descriptions of these Chautauqua Lecture Series themes. Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 Upcoming Events Special Car Show, Aug. 19 Lakeside Heritage Society Recycle Sale Prior to The Drifters’ performance in Hoover Auditorium, join us for a The Lakeside Heritage Society Recycle Sale will take place from 9 a.m.- special car show from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19 on Third Street between 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1-Sunday Sept. 3 and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 4 in Walnut and Central Avenues. A select group of eight cars have been invited South Auditorium. Items for sale include housewares, linens, furniture and lawn to the show, all representing the eras of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.