Week 6: July 25-31, 2020 BLOG LSO Chamber Music Series Evening Music: Laura Camara Although the beloved Lakeside Sym- 7:30 p.m., Steele Memorial Bandstand phony Orchestra (LSO) season has been Saturday, July 25 postponed until 2021, classical music Award-winning jazz vocalist and will be heard from the Steele Memo- composer Laura Camara, formerly rial Bandstand this summer. The LSO known as Laura Brunner, hails from Chamber Music Series will feature four Columbus, Ohio. Musically trained concerts at 7:30 p.m. between July 29 as a multi-instrumentalist, Camara is and August 7. perhaps most known for her powerful This week, on Wednesday, July 29, voice, musical versatility and innova- Colin Davin returns for a solo classical tive improvisation. guitar concert. Read description on page As a solo artist, Camara has per- 5. formed at top jazz venues and festivals The Braid Quintet will perform two around the world. concerts of light classics on Friday, July For her Lakeside performance, Ca- 31 (read description on page 7) and Fri- mara will be joined onstage by pianist day, Aug. 7. Vernon Hairston, bassist Bradly Mellon To round out the LSO Chamber Mu- and drummer Reggie Jackson in a mu- debut . sic Series, flute quartet “HIGH - FRE sical revue of some of Camara’s most QUENCY” will perform on Wednesday, popular past shows, such as “Ella 100,” Important: wear masks and practice Aug. 5. “Shades of Ellington” and “Songs of my safe social distancing. While some seat- The LSO series will also include a Father: Music of the 1960’s.” ing is provided in Bettinger Park, guests virtual conversation with LSO Artistic This performance will also include are encouraged to bring their own chairs Director and Conductor Daniel Meyer Camara’s original arrangements and and blankets. In the case of inclement and Michael Shirtz discussing aspects of compositions soon to be recorded on her weather, this event will be cancelled. the symphony. Details about this virtual event will be available soon. VIRTUAL 5k Raccoon Run & Fun Run In response to recent updates regar- kesideohio.com/raccoonrun. Schuler family supports student ding COVID-19, Lakeside has decided to You may still register on-site on Sun- modify this year’s 5k Raccoon Run and day, July 26, outside Hoover Auditorium seasonal employees at Lakeside One-Mile Fun Run to virtual only races. from 7-10 a.m. However, there will be no A virtual race allows participants set race course and no start time. If you Through raising their five children, spirit. to complete their 5k or One-Mile Fun choose to run that day in Lakeside, you who are between the ages of 9 and 17, These reasons have led the Schuler Run from any location. You can run must heed all COVID-19 protocols and Bob and Jennifer Schuler have witnessed family to choose Lakeside as their sea- from your house or lake cottage, from a practice safe social distancing. the importance of Lakeside’s seasonal sonal vacation destination. During the treadmill in the Lakeside Fitness Room, Even though this isn’t a competitive employment firsthand. summer months, their children work as from a neighborhood park, state park or race, you may still share your run time “Our kids’ seasonal jobs at Lakeside seasonal employees. anywhere in the world. as early as July 26 up through August 1. gave them opportunities to learn respon- The Schulers’ children have worked Because of the varied courses, unfor- To submit your time, visit runsignup.com sibility, service and how to be part of a at local businesses, such as Bluebird tunately, there will be no trophies and no and search “Raccoon Run.” team,” said Jennifer. “Their jobs have Café and at the pool and lakefront as life- award ceremony this year. However, all We regret not having the run in-per- taught them the value of working for guards. Bob and Jennifer understand the participants will receive a T-shirt. (Extra son, particularly since this would have something that you want and have in- importance of these positions to both the shirts may be ordered for $10 each.) The- been our 40th Anniversary. Rest assured, stilled in them a strong work ethic.” employees and to Lakeside and decided se will be mailed or can be picked up at we will properly celebrate our run’s 40th Bob and Jennifer love the family-ori- to give a donation to underwrite a student the Lakeside Administration Office once anniversary next year and look forward they become available. to seeing you then! ented nature of Lakeside, as well as the seasonal employee at Lakeside this sum- All runs must be completed between We encourage you to share photos of community’s focus on mind, body and mer. July 26-August 1. Registration has been yourself and your family running near See SCHULER, page 9 extended through August 1 and inclu- your homes, neighborhood parks and des the price of a T-shirt; $30/person home treadmills. We want to spread your for 5k Raccoon Run and $20/person for love of healthy exercise with the entire One-Mile Fun Run. Register online at la- Lakeside family on Facebook. Preacher of the Week: Fr. Michael A. Renninger Supported by the Knobel Family Endowment Lakeside welcomes Fr. Michael A. Fr. Renninger has been featured at the Renninger as Preacher of the Week from Festival of Homiletics and is a regular con- July 26-30. This week’s preacher is sup- tributor to “A Sermon for Every Sunday,” ported by the Knobel Family Endowment. an online resource that features video Pool reservation process He will serve as guest preacher of sermons by America’s best preachers for Due to COVID-19, your pool been reduced to 60 swimmers per timeslot Lakeside’s live- use in worship, Bible experience at the Grindley Aquatic & for safe social distancing. Chairs and streamed Commun- study, small groups, Wellness Campus will look much different tables are available for use but are not to ity Worship Service Sunday school classes this year. Please read about our online be moved as they are placed 6 feet apart for at 10:30 a.m. Sun- or individual use. reservation process, hours of operation, day, July 26. A link safe social distancing. Please note that we His passion for check-in procedures and more. Any new to the livestream preaching may have have purposely placed more chairs on the announcements are bolded and italicized. will be available at been born from his Capacity: The pool has traditionally pool deck than capacity to make it easier lakesideohio.com/ love of music and held 300 swimmers at a time in the past. for family groups to find spaces together calendar or facebook. complex contempla- However, the capacity this summer has and maintain distance from others. com/lakesideohio on tion. Born and raised the day of the event. in Pennsylvania, he See POOL, page 10 Fr. Renninger’s studied , voice sermon, titled “What and guitar while in Chautauqua Lecture Series Does Love Look high school. Like?,” is based on He attended Ursi- The Black American Literary Experience 1 Corinthians 12:31- nus College in Penn- 13:8. sylvania and received Philathia Bolton, PhD, Assistant Pro- Although we cannot yet worship degrees in philosophy and music history. fessor in the Department of English at the in-person, you can still make a special He later attended The Catholic Univer- University of Akron, historicizes and ex- gift to the worship service through a vir- sity of America, where he received grad- plores the continued relevance of debates tual giving plate at lakesideohio.com/to- uate degrees in theology and liturgy. In connected to the purpose of Black Amer- day. We’re so grateful for your meaning- 1993, Fr. Renninger was ordained a priest ican literature. ful contributions to our community. for the Diocese of Richmond and served These 90-minute lectures are held at Fr. Renninger has served as guest as Vicar for Vocations and Rector of the 10:30 a.m. Monday-Wednesday through preacher at Bay View Association in Cathedral. Zoom, an online conferencing service. Michigan during 2017 and 2019. His ser- Today, Fr. Renninger is a priest of the mons have also been heard through wid- Descriptions are listed in the Lakesider Catholic Diocese of Richmond and serves er audiences via conferences and online as pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Rich- on each day. platforms. mond, Va.

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Page 2 Pages 3 & 5 Pages 4 & 7 Page 6 Mouse Island Sailing Race Norma Faris Ohio Farmers’ Market Vearl Smith Historic Shuffleboard Tournaments Preservation Workshop Page 2 SATURDAY & SUNDAY Saturday, July 25 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12. All Day All Lakeside Pickleball Tournament, Hubbard Pickleball Center and relaxation techniques. Led by Linda Green, certified yoga instructor.Limited class This three-day tournament includes singles and doubles divisions for a variety of skill size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. levels. Players of all ages are welcome to participate. Register online at lakesideohio. com/calendar. The cost is $5 per event. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus. Please 10 a.m.-12 & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum note: All adult and youth pickleball programs are cancelled at the Hubbard Pickleball Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints Center during the tournament. around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society. All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. 2 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Hotel Lakeside Dining Room A delicious experience for the whole family, this proper Afternoon Tea is offered All Day Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Russell & Steve Vaughan, Williams at two seating times: 2 p.m. or 3:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations re- Tennis Campus quired; contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 257. Lakeside welcomes tennis pros JoAnne Russell and Steve Vaughan to lead a four-day A hot pot of your choice of tea is served alongside warm scones with Devonshire Tennis Clinic. Read description on page 9. cream, lemon curd and house-made preserves, followed by three tiers of savory mor- sels and delicious tea desserts. Adult Tea ($22) includes nine different food items 9 a.m. Mouse Island Sailing Race, Lakeside Sailing Center for each person. Petite Tea ($10) includes a warm scone, petite peanut butter & jelly Weather permitting, there will be three race classes offered, including Single-Hand- sandwich and choice of tea desserts. ed Sunfish, Double-Handed Sunfish and Single-Handed Laser. All age groups will sail together. The course will start at the Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC), sail around 2-4 p.m. Afternoon Music: Island Song Trio, Pavilion Mouse Island and back to Lakeside. The race is approximately two-three hours. Nov- The Island Song Trio features local musicians John Davenport, David Altman and ice sailors should partner with experienced sailors. Tim Barrett. Davenport has written more than 115 songs from all perspectives and Registration is free and will begin at 8 a.m. at the LSC. This race is organized by genres, making them relatable to all ages and audiences. Throughout the year, he the LSC and the Society of Old Salts (SOS). can be found playing at local bars and restaurants and working with Halo Live in Sandusky to present talented regional/national independent artists to local audiences. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Craft & Art Show, Hotel Lakeside lawn & Pavilion Circle Altman, from Huron, accompanies Island Song Trio on the African drum, which This two-day show features almost two dozen artists and crafters spread out on the he has played for more than 40 years. Barrett, a retired elementary school principal, Hotel Lakeside lawn and in Bettinger Park. is from Marblehead and has performed with the Akron Symphony. He plays electric To keep our community healthy and safe, we ask that you review our safety proto- bass, cello, violin, mandolin, piano and guitar. cols at Lakeside Chautauqua on page 11. Guests are required to wear masks. Please Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating maintain 6 feet social distancing. Only one customer per booth at a time. is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. 10-10:45 a.m. Chair Yoga, Pavilion East Deck All exercises will be done seated in a chair or standing, using a chair to aid with sup- 7:30 p.m. Evening Music: Laura Camara, Steele Memorial Bandstand port and balance. Benefits include improved strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, Read description on page 1. circulation and stress reduction. This class offers a variety of yoga poses, breath work Sunday, July 26 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website 10:30 a.m. Livestream: Community Worship Service, VIRTUAL: Lakeside View gallery at lakesideohio.com/artshow. Read description on page 10. website or Lakeside Chautauqua Facebook page Worship led by the Rev. Dr. Charles Yoost. Fr. Renninger’s sermon, titled “What All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website Does Love Look Like?,” is based on 1 Corinthians 12:31-13:8. Music provided View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. by Laura Camara, award-winning jazz vocalist and composer; and Michael Shirtz, Lakeside Chautauqua Interim Senior V.P. of Programming, Advancement & Com- All Day Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Russell & Steve Vaughan, Williams munications. The service will be livestreamed to Lakeside’s website at lakesideo- Tennis Campus hio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio. Lakeside welcomes tennis pros JoAnne Russell and Steve Vaughan to lead a four-day Tennis Clinic. Read description on page 9. 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints around 7-10 a.m. Virtual 5k Raccoon Run & One-Mile Fun Run Onsite Registration, the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Co- Hoover Auditorium porch ordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society. In response to recent updates regarding COVID-19, Lakeside has decided to modify this year’s 5k Raccoon Run and One-Mile Fun Run to virtual only races. A virtual 1:30-3 p.m. Carrie Chapman Catt: A Living History Performance of a race allows participants to complete their 5k or One-Mile Fun Run from any location. Woman’s Suffrage Story, Steele Memorial Bandstand You can run from your house or lake cottage, from a treadmill in the Lakeside Fitness Women’s suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt was President of the National Ameri- Room, from a neighborhood park, state park or anywhere in the world. can Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) in 1920 when the 19th Amendment be- All runs must be completed between July 26-August 1. Registration has been came part of the U.S. Constitution. In this living history performance, Dr. Deleasa extended through August 1 and includes the price of a T-shirt; $30/person for 5k Randall-Griffiths brings Catt to life by sharing the story of many who worked tireless- Raccoon Run and $20/person for One-Mile Fun Run. Register online at lakesideohio. ly for the enfranchisement of women. com/raccoonrun. Read description on page 1. This three-part performance includes an in-character, “back-in-time” monologue where Catt tells about the part she played in the suffrage movement. The monologue 8:30 a.m. Dockside Worship Service, Steele Memorial Bandstand is followed by an in-character question and answer period, where audience members This informal worship service near water’s edge includes prayer requests, Christian can ask questions of Catt herself. hymns and contemporary songs, an inspiring message and the Sacrament of Holy Finally, there will be an out-of-character question and answer period with the Communion (with individually packaged communion kits). The Rev. Dr. Scott Wil- scholar/performer. In that portion, the audience can ask about things that have oc- son, Lakeside Chautauqua Dockside Worship Coordinator, will be preaching. curred since Catt was alive. They can also learn more about putting together a living Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating history performance. In the case of inclement weather, the event will be livestreamed is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and at 1:30 p.m. to lakesideohio.com/calendar and lakesideohio.com/youtube with no blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. in-person audience.

9 a.m. Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) Service, VIRTUAL: Lakeside 6 p.m. Evening Music: Long Time Gone, Steele Memorial Bandstand UMC website Long Time Gone is a band that features the music of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, The Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) will post a pre-recorded video of its Graham Nash and Neil Young. More than just a cover band, the group also delves into worship service at lakesideohumc.com so that all may join in worship from their the music that has involved these four legendary songwriters to include The Byrds, homes. Services are saved for four weeks. The Rev. Karen B. Graham will preach a Buffalo Springfield, The Hollies and more. sermon series titled “Seeds of Faith.” Each week focuses on one of Jesus’ seed para- Long Time Gone personifies the sound and feel of an era in American music that bles. Her sermon on July 26, titled “Seeds of Faith: The Surprise,” is based on Psalm may never be seen again and truly satisfies any audience, whether they’re diehard fans 65 and Matthew 13:31-34, 44-45. or just being newly introduced. Band members include Steven Forrest Sanders (guitars and vocals), Ron Jarvis 9:30-10:15 a.m. Children’s Church Celebration, Steele Memorial Bandstand & (bass and vocals), Mike Sampsel (keyboards, guitar and vocals) and Scott Velardo proceed to Bradley Temple (drums and percussion). A Children’s Church Celebration will begin with an outdoor processional at the con- Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating clusion of the Dockside Worship Service (approximately 9:30 a.m. at the Steele Me- is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and morial Bandstand) and proceed down Kenton Row and Cedar Avenue to Bradley blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Temple. The event will end by 10:15 a.m. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. Families are encour- 8:30-9 p.m. Sunset Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial Bandstand aged to bring their own chairs and blankets. Because of the unique circumstances Service along the lake features praise music and traditional hymns. Coordinated by we’re experiencing this summer, we’re asking that children be accompanied by an John and Bonnie Wilkie. adult or caregiver to help us create a family-friendly safe space. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating In the case of inclement weather, The celebration will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and from youtube.com/chiprichter. blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Have you made a pool reservation for this week? To navigate the online reservation system, read our step-by-step instructions on page 10 or visit lakesideohio.com/pool to watch tutorial videos. TIP: use a computer to reserve or read our instructions specifically for reserving using a smartphone.

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Monday & Tuesday Closed MONDAY Page 3 Monday, July 27 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12. All Day All Lakeside Tennis Tournament, Williams Tennis Campus 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Chautauqua Lecture Series: The Pen So Mighty: The tournament will take place July 27-31. Players may enter a maximum of three Historicizing Black American Literature, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on events. Entry fees are $10 per doubles team event and $8 per singles event. Pay at the Lakeside website Williams Tennis Campus. In this introductory lecture, Philathia Bolton, PhD, will offer historical context for Register online at lakesideohio.com/recreation/tennis. Please note: All adult and contemporary interpretations of Black American literature, including cinematic rep- youth tennis programs are cancelled at the Williams Tennis Campus during the tour- resentations of the narratives. She will lend attention to the prevailing significance of nament. the protest tradition and to the general relationship Black Americans have had with storytelling as a political necessity. All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website This lecture intends to offer for consideration an answer as to why stories by Black View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. writers appear to be burdened with certain expectations of representation in ways that works by others are not. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website Zoom link. View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. Bolton teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in African American literature and culture at the University of Akron. She serves on the Advisory Committee for 7:30 a.m. Wellness Group Walk: Corner to Corner, Meet at South Gate Shuttle the Pan-African Studies Program and is an affiliate faculty member of the Women Stop Studies Program. Her research interests more broadly involve women writers, the Join Caroline Gatsch for a two-mile guided Wellness Group Walk, weather permit- U.S. Civil Rights Movement and critical race studies. ting. Starting at the Southwest corner of Lakeside, we will walk through Lakeside Bolton is a co-editor of Teaching with Tension: Race, Resistance, and Reality in to the Northeast corner. There are many interesting and unique things to see on this the Classroom and is the author of an essay in the same volume. Bolton received windy walk. Please be sure to hydrate before this walk. her PhD in American studies from Purdue University and is an alumna of Spelman College. 8:15 a.m. Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Singles Shuffleboard Tournament, Shuffleboard Courts 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Storybook Walk (all ages), Cherry Park This tournament for age 12 & under is Ohio State Shuffleboard Association (OSSA) New this season, take a walk and enjoy reading a story with The Fine Print bookstore. sanctioned. There is no entry fee, and all equipment is provided. Families can exercise body and mind as they follow a path through Cherry Park Sign up at the courts opens at 8:15 a.m. and closes promptly at 9 a.m. Play begins where pages from a hand-picked storybook will be posted at stations along the way. shortly after entries close. The tournament breaks for lunch, and play concludes by A new story will be posted each week. mid-afternoon. Individual shuffleboard trophies will be awarded to a number of high-placing indi- 1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) viduals. For questions, speak with any Shuffleboard staff member. The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Important: Masks and temperature checks are required for tournament play. All Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc- tournaments will practice safe social distancing. OSSA rules require all players wear tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. closed-toe shoes. A parent or guardian must sign an official release form, which is Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class available at entry. time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature 8:30 a.m. ‘Breakfast Bunch’ Book Discussion, Lakeside Women’s Club checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; A discussion of Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders. Led by Peggy Malone. first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici- Prior reading of the book required. Coordinated by the Lakeside Women’s Club. pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9-9:45 a.m. Beach Walk, Beach 1:30 p.m. What’s Cooking with Chef Stacy: Chilled Soups for Summer, Meet Dawn Cordero, certified reflexologist, at the lakefront beach by the dock (in VIRTUAL: Lakeside website or Lakeside Chautauqua Facebook page front of the shower area) for a Reflexology Beach Walk. During this program, Corde- Cool off with Chef Stacy Maple as she demonstrates how to make a few of her fa- ro will show participants how walking barefoot on the beach is connected to reflexol- vorite cold soups, including the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room’s Chilled Strawberry ogy. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the Soup, as well as Chilled Cucumber Mint Soup. event is cancelled. In this virtual cooking demonstration, she’ll share tips and tricks for preparing tra- ditional cold soups and inspire you to put your own spin on these classics with simple 9-9:45 a.m. All Stages/All Ages PoundFit, Pavilion East Deck ingredient swaps. Chef Stacy will also demonstrate various blenders and food pro- Pound Fitness is a combination cardio and weight training exercise approach that cessors to help you determine which blender style to use to make various cold soups. includes some of the rhythmic techniques used in Pilates. Exercises involve alternate To view cooking demonstration, visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the squatting and standing to strengthen the inner and outer thighs, buttocks, core mus- event or visit facebook.com/lakesideohio. cles and back muscles. Many of the positions used are ideal for helping maintain and improve balance. Led by Kista Ringer-Shimer. Limited class size; first-come, first 3-4:30 p.m. Religious Life Seminar: C. S. Lewis & the Pandemics, Train Station served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. Patio What’s the Christian response to a year in which the entire world has suffered through 9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; COVID-19, heartbreaking racism, economic distress, political turmoil and personal VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and YouTube page suffering? C. S. Lewis offers intriguing insights and timeless wisdom to anyone who Faith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the has personally suffered and/or wrestled with why there is evil in the world. Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded later that day to Lake- In the literary tradition of Chautauqua, join in a book discussion on C. S. Lewis’ side’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official YouTube page at lakesideo- classic, The Problem of Pain. These sessions will be a combination of lecture, group hio.com/youtube. Fr. Michael A. Renninger’s theme for the week is “Dining in the discussions, the public reading of selected sessions of the book and more. Lectures Kingdom of God.” Read description on page 9. will provide background on both the author and book, enabling a deeper resonance Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating with the book and the issues it takes on. This Religious Life Seminar is open to any- is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and one regardless of where they may be on their spiritual journey. Previous reading of blankets. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be livestreamed the book is not required. at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and YouTube page with no in-person audience. The three sessions (Monday-Wednesday) will be led by Dr. Greg Linville who has done both literary and field research on Lewis. Hear the inspiration and rational 9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) behind one of the most influential books of the last 50 years; better understand Aslan The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. and what He might say to those of us who have found our own portal to another mag- Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc- ical place we call Lakeside in the year of the Pandemics. tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class 3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. Volleyball Court Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature Looking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici- tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; 7:30 p.m. Lakeside Women’s Club Porch Stories Steele Memorial Bandstand ONSITE: Outside Rhein Center The Porch Stories series has a foundation in “The Moth Hour” on PBS radio and A wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra- Catherine Burns’ book, The Moth. Along with many familiar Lakeside traditions that tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis- have been altered by COVID-19, the Lakeside Women’s Club Porch Stories series tration processes on page 8. will take on a different direction this season. Join Lakesiders as they explore a re- newal of the series from a new location at the Steele Memorial Bandstand. 9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry Park Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating Participants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Bonnie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled. 8 p.m. Teen Center: Talent Show (ages 13-19), Teen Center Tent Join fellow teens in a showcase of all the talent Lakeside has to offer in this teen Tal- 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball Center ent Show at the Steele Memorial Bandstand. To sign up, contact Teen Leader Chase All ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. McCarty by Friday, July 24. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

Make a reservation to swim, play, workout and sail. Recreational reservations for several facilities this summer are required for: Tennis/Pickleball, Fitness Room, Lap Swim, Water Aerobics, Pool and Sailing Classes. Visit lakesideohio.com/reserva- tions or scan the QR code. Page 4 TUESDAY Tuesday, July 28 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12. All Day All Lakeside Tennis Tournament, Williams Tennis Campus Pan-African Studies Program and is an affiliate faculty member of the Women Studies The tournament will take place July 27-31. Players may enter a maximum of three Program. Her research interests more broadly involve women writers, the U.S. Civil events. Entry fees are $10 per doubles team event and $8 per singles event. Pay at the Rights Movement and critical race studies. Williams Tennis Campus. Bolton is a co-editor of Teaching with Tension: Race, Resistance, and Reality in Register online at lakesideohio.com/recreation/tennis. Please note: All adult and the Classroom and is the author of an essay in the same volume. Bolton received youth tennis programs are cancelled at the Williams Tennis Campus during the tour- her PhD in American studies from Purdue University and is an alumna of Spelman nament. College.

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website 12:30-1 p.m. Ask a Gardener, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. Join Lakeside Gardener, Loretta Wilken, in a virtual Zoom meeting to ask all of your gardening questions for the season. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website event for Zoom link. View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. 1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) 7 a.m. Recycling & Trash Service, Curbside The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Curbside recycling and trash services are offered on Tuesdays and Fridays until Sept. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. 8. Recyclables and trash may also be taken to the large receptacles across from the Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth South Gate Parking Lot year-round. (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. 8-9 a.m. Men’s Bible Study, Pavilion East Deck Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature A fellowship for men – including summer residents and some just in for a couple checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; days—reading scripture and asking the Holy Spirit to guide weekly discussions. All first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, get a chance to lead, and from time to time there will be agreement, and donuts. make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Farmers’ Market, Greenspace near Lakeside Schoolhouse 1:30-2:30 p.m. Lakeside Women’s Club Meeting & Program: ‘Why & How Did Lakeside hosts a bi-weekly Farmers’ Market on Tuesdays and Fridays. This year, the You Start a Business in Lakeside?’ with Lakeside Shopkeepers, ONSITE: Train market has relocated to the greenspace around the Lakeside Schoolhouse to practice Station patio; VIRTUAL: Lakeside Women’s Club - LWC Facebook page safe social distancing. Some of Lakeside’s storeowners will share what brought them to Lakeside and how Lakeside has designated 8:30-9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays as an early shopping they started their businesses. This program will also be livestreamed to the Lakeside time for those with health issues. The Farmers’ Market will open to all Lakesiders at Women’s Club - LWC Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesidewomensclub2020. 9 a.m. 3-4:30 p.m. Religious Life Seminar: C. S. Lewis & the Pandemics, Pavilion East 9-9:45 a.m. All Level Yoga, Pavilion West Deck Deck Yoga for the mind, body and spirit. Join us for stretching, breathing and relaxation. What’s the Christian response to a year in which the entire world has suffered through This all level class helps with strengthening and stress reduction. It increases circula- COVID-19, heartbreaking racism, economic distress, political turmoil and personal tion and energy through breathing properly, as well as calms the senses. Led by Linda suffering? C. S. Lewis offers intriguing insights and timeless wisdom to anyone who Green, certified yoga instructor. Limited class size; first-come, first served. Dress in has personally suffered and/or wrestled with why there is evil in the world. layers, bring a yoga mat or a beach towel for floor work. In the case of inclement In the literary tradition of Chautauqua, join in a book discussion on C. S. Lewis’ weather, the event is cancelled. classic, The Problem of Pain. These sessions will be a combination of lecture, group discussions, the public reading of selected sessions of the book and more. Lectures 9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. will provide background on both the author and book, enabling a deeper resonance Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip with the book and the issues it takes on. This Religious Life Seminar is open to any- Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for one regardless of where they may be on their spiritual journey. Previous reading of each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children the book is not required. under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. The three sessions (Monday-Wednesday) will be led by Dr. Greg Linville who In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from has done both literary and field research on Lewis. Hear the inspiration and rational youtube.com/chiprichter. behind one of the most influential books of the last 50 years; see its author in a new light; better understand Aslan; and what He might say to those of us who have found 9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; our own portal to another magical place we call Lakeside in the year of the Pandem- VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and YouTube page ics. Please note change of location for Tuesday seminar. Faith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded later that day to Lake- 3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand side’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official YouTube page at lakesideo- Volleyball court hio.com/youtube. Fr. Michael A. Renninger’s theme for the week is “Dining in the Looking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase Kingdom of God.” Read description on page 9. McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. blankets. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be livestreamed at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and YouTube page with no in-person audience. 3:30 p.m. Wellness Seminar: Self-Care & Wellness: Taking Care of Yourself so You Can be the Best for Others, VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook page 9-10 a.m. Women’s Bible Study, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green Gables Self-care is a vital part of maintaining good physical and mental health, as well as Cindy Elson will lead a discussion on “Reading the Bible in a Year” every Tuesday a vibrant life. It’s a way of living that incorporates a lifestyle that can keep you re- until Aug. 25. freshed, replenished and help you grow as an individual. In this Wellness Seminar, Certified Yoga Instructor and Soul Stretch Yoga studio 9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) owner, Rose Sabin, discusses the importance of self-love and self-care as it relates to The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. stress management and achieving a more balanced life. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. This seminar will be livestreamed to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/cal- Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth endar and official Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio. (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is The goal of yoga is not the pose, becoming flexible or standing on your head. The 4-5 days, weather permitting. goal is to create space where you once were stuck; to unveil the layers of protection Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature you’ve built around your heart; to appreciate your body as it is; to become aware of checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; your mind and the noise it creates; and to make peace with your past, be in love with first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, your present and be excited about the future. The goal of yoga is self-love and self- make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. care. Sabin will lead a simple breathing technique to help calm and center you whenever 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; faced with a stressful situation. She will also review the “3 C’s of a Balanced Life,” ONSITE: Outside Rhein Center you have to take a Chance to make a Choice in order to create the Change you seek A wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra- in life, and instruct a journaling assignment to help manifest the changes you hope to tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis- see. tration processes on page 8. 4 p.m. Teen Center: News Update (ages 13-18), VIRTUAL: Instagram Live 9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry Park Tune into Teen Center news on Instagram (@undergroundlksd) for live updates about Participants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new what will be going on in teen programming each week. Submit your own stories to be friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bon- featured in the newscast. Missed the live update? The video can also be viewed on the nie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this Instagram page after it’s aired. event is cancelled. 4-5:15 p.m. Parkinson’s Support Group, Train Station Patio 10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Activities include stretching exercises while seated, voice exercises and balance exer- Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip cises while standing. Many of the exercises are from the manual by David Zid, Delay Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for the Disease. Open to men and women. The group provides the opportunity to share each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. with others your experience with PD. Anyone with Parkinson’s or their caregivers In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from are welcome. Exercise guides are available. Wear comfortable clothing, bring water youtube.com/chiprichter. bottle and wear a mask. For questions, contact Frank O’Dell (419) 798-9807 or Irwin Jennings (740) 390-5010. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball Center All ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. 7-10 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. Volleyball court Looking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society Museum tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the foot- teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. prints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society. 7:30 p.m. Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial Bandstand While practicing safe social distancing, visit Bettinger Park for an evening worship 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Chautauqua Lecture Series: Storytelling & Representation: experience. The preacher for Tuesday will be the Rev. Steve Bauerle, lead Pastor at Reflections on the Film “Harriet,” VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside website Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Waterville, Ohio. Thursday features reflection Before “Harriet” made its debut there were calls to boycott production of the film. and Eucharist (with individual commercially packaged communion kits). Thursday’s There was a flurry of chatter via social media about the movie, and even once it was service is led by the Rev. Karen Graham, whose theme for the season will be “A released and people who saw the film attempted to bring an informed response to Summer Fruit Basket of Faith,” based on Galatians 5:22. people’s reservations, some folks were still adamant about not watching it. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating This lecture by Philathia Bolton, PhD, will contextualize this controversy and of- is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and fer a thought as to why narratives by Black writers seem to persist in being “read” in blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. ways that align with a protest past. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for Zoom link. Bolton teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in African American literature and culture at the University of Akron. She serves on the Advisory Committee for the WEDNESDAY Page 5 Wednesday, July 29 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

All Day All Lakeside Tennis Tournament, Williams Tennis Campus also believed that literature resists the demand to be like a political tract or finite an- Read description on page 3. swer to life’s questions. Yet, according to Morrison, because the U.S. has done such a terrible job teaching about Black life, we have often turned to stories by Black writers All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website to do this social work. View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. This last lecture by Philathia Bolton, PhD, seeks to remember Morrison through reflecting on what she leaves for consideration as we think about a continued engage- All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website ment with Black American literature. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. the event for Zoom link. Bolton teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in African American literature 8:15 a.m. Norma Faris Ohio Junior Singles Shuffleboard Tournament, and culture at the University of Akron. She serves on the Advisory Committee for the Shuffleboard Courts Pan-African Studies Program and is an affiliate faculty member of the Women Studies This Ohio State Shuffleboard Association (OSSA) sanctioned tournament is for age Program. Her research interests more broadly involve women writers, the U.S. Civil 15 & under. There is no entry fee, and all equipment is provided. Sign up at the courts Rights Movement and critical race studies. opens at 8:15 a.m. and closes promptly at 9 a.m. Masks must be worn by all partici- Bolton is a co-editor of Teaching with Tension: Race, Resistance, and Reality in pants. Tournament play begins shortly after entries close. The tournament breaks for the Classroom and is the author of an essay in the same volume. Bolton received lunch, and play concludes by mid-afternoon. her PhD in American studies from Purdue University and is an alumna of Spelman Individual shuffleboard trophies will be awarded to a number of high-placing indi- College. viduals. For questions, speak with any Shuffleboard staff member. Important: Masks and temperature checks are required for tournament play. All 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Historic Walking Tour of Central Lakeside, meet at Heritage tournaments will practice safe social distancing. OSSA rules require all players wear Hall Museum closed-toe shoes. A parent or guardian must sign an official release form, which is Free 90-minute guided walking tour of Central Lakeside’s historic area with Lakeside available at entry. Heritage Society volunteers as leaders. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

9-9:45 a.m. All Stages/All Ages PoundFit, Hotel Lakeside Lawn 1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) Pound Fitness is a combination cardio and weight training exercise approach that The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. includes some of the rhythmic techniques used in Pilates. Exercises involve alternate Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. squatting and standing to strengthen the inner and outer thighs, buttocks, core mus- Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth cles and back muscles. Many of the positions used are ideal for helping maintain and (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is improve balance. Led by Kista Ringer-Shimer. 4-5 days, weather permitting. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature event is cancelled. checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, 9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for 3-4:30 p.m. Religious Life Seminar: C. S. Lewis & the Pandemics, Train Station each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children Patio under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. Read description on page 3. Please note change of location for Wednesday seminar. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter. 3 p.m. & 5 p.m. Teen Center: Ultimate Werewolf (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball Court 9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty to play the ultimate game of deduction to discover VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and YouTube page who is a “villager” and who is a “werewolf.” Limited to a group of 10 participants. To Faith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the sign up, email [email protected] or visit the Teen Center Tent before Wednes- Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded later that day to Lake- day. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. side’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official YouTube page at lakesideo- hio.com/youtube. Fr. Michael A. Renninger’s theme for the week is “Dining in the 3:30 p.m. The American Chautauqua Movement, VIRTUAL: Lakeside Heritage Kingdom of God.” Read description on page 9. Society Facebook Page Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating In this virtual lecture, Lakeside Heritage Society (LHS) Manager of Operations, Evan is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and Engelhart, will discuss the emergence of the Chautauqua Movement, a 19th and 20th blankets. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be livestreamed century cultural phenomenon that swept the nation. Originating in western New York at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and YouTube page with no in-person audience. in the 1870s, the Movement and its leaders, Rev. J.H. Vincent and Lewis Miller, soon became household names. 9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) He will also review the important figures who helped Lakeside Chautauqua join The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. the movement and provides information about the remaining organizations on the Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Chautauqua Trail. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for LHS Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth Facebook link. (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. 5:30-7 p.m. Picnic in Perry Park, Perry Park Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature For at least 20 years, Wednesdays have been exciting days at Lakeside with a special checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; family picnic. This summer’s event will have a few new twists. first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, First, the meals will be cooked and boxed by Ward Catering in full compliance make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. with all the necessary restrictions to keep everyone safe. Hot dogs will be wrapped in foil; condiments, baked beans, macaroni salad, watermelon, chips and cookies will 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; be individually packaged; and water and lemonade will be served at the low cost of ONSITE: Outside Rhein Center $6/plate. Pay with cash at the picnic. A wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra- Second, we are asking that you make a reservation prior to the picnic. Please make tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis- your online reservation at lakesideohio.com/picnic by 12 p.m. Wednesday so we can tration processes on page 8. estimate the amount of food to prepare for the picnic. There will be a check-in table at the picnic. 9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry Park As always, Chip Richter and John and Bonnie Wilkie will offer games and music Participants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new for all ages. Following the picnic, visit the Steele Memorial Bandstand at 7:30 p.m. friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bon- for family entertainment. nie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating event is cancelled. is provided in Perry Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blan- kets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. 10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip 7:30 p.m. Evening Music: Colin Davin, Steele Memorial Bandstand Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for Although the popular Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO) concert series has been each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. postponed until 2021, we’re welcoming several smaller ensembles this summer. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from Classical guitarist Colin Davin (Co-Head, Cleveland Institute of Music Gui- youtube.com/chiprichter. tar Department) returns to Lakeside for an engaging evening of Spanish and Latin American music. From the passionate sounds of Andalucía to the exciting dance 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball Center music of Argentina and Venezuela, this evocative program promises to be a night to All ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. remember. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. Davin has been hailed as “the real thing, a player with a virtuoso’s technique, a deeply expressive musicianship, and a probing imagination” by American Record 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Guide, and was lauded for his “precision, musical intelligence and passion” by Museum Cleveland Classical. Lakesiders may recognize Davin from his guitar solo with the Visit Heritage Hall Museum or new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints Lakeside Symphony Orchestra last summer. He holds a Master of Music from The around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the Juilliard School, a Bachelor of Music from the University of Southern California and week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society. underwent preparatory studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating 10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. Chautauqua Lecture Series: Toni Morrison in Memoriam: is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and Art for Art’s Sake or Something Akin, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside website blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Although omitted from the printed version of her Nobel Lecture, Toni Morrison began her Nobel speech with a reflection on the significance of storytelling. Morrison believed narrative allows people to acquire and digest information. She Page 6 THURSDAY Thursday, July 30 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12. All Day All Lakeside Tennis Tournament, Williams Tennis Campus 10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Read description on page 3. Museum Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the foot- All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website prints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website 10:30 a.m. Vearl Smith Historic Preservation Workshop: Rethinking Our View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. Preservation Perspective, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside website The history of recreational communities and the Chautauqua Movement extends 8 a.m. Centering Prayer, Hotel Lakeside lawn near the Beebe Memorial Telescope beyond Lakeside’s borders. The development of these communities correlates with We often hear the words of Psalm 46:10, “Be still and know that I am God.” But larger trends in American history, such as historic preservation. Both movements even in the middle of vacation at Lakeside, we get so busy that we miss out on the sought to foster a greater understanding of culture, but both historic preservation and stillness. Start your day with Centering Prayer. After a brief devotional reading, we the Chautauqua Movement excluded the histories/perspectives of larger America. will sit in quiet prayer for 20 minutes, and then offer a time for reflection. For ques- Communities were segregated, and the history of people of color was largely un- tions, contact Tom Frost at (434) 906-5959. protected by historic preservationists. Exploring the development of these wonderful places - why they were created and who they were created for, in addition to the his- 9-9:45 a.m., All Level Yoga, Pavilion East Deck tory of historic preservation - this lecture will explore how both the well-known and Yoga for the mind, body and spirit. Join us for stretching, breathing and relaxation. hidden histories of these places can and should be preserved today. This all level class helps with strengthening and stress reduction. It increases circu- The lecture will conclude with a quick advocacy workshop on how to maximize lation and energy through breathing properly, as well as calms the senses. Led by the effectiveness of your communications with local/state/federal officials who make Linda Green, certified yoga instructor. In the case of inclement weather, the event is preservation decisions. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for cancelled. Limited class size; first-come, first served. Dress in layers, bring a yoga Zoom link. mat or a beach towel for floor work. Sarah Marsom has been an active part of the preservation and cultural resources field for more than a decade. Her work has included the creation of workshops and 9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. tours, as well as the successful completion of historic designations and specialty re- Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip search projects. Marsom was recognized in 2018 by the National Trust for Historic Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for Preservation as the recipient of the American Express Aspire Award and as an honor- each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children ee on the inaugural “40 Under 40: People Saving Places” list. under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. In the case of inclement weather, God Her work has been featured in Curbed, Traditional Building Magazine and the Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter. National Parks Service’s LGBTQ America Theme Study. Marsom completed her M.A. in science and historic preservation at Eastern Michigan University and com- 9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; pleted her B.A. in parks and recreation management at Northern Arizona University. VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and YouTube page Faith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the 1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded later that day to Lake- Read 9 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class description above. side’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official YouTube page at lakesideo- hio.com/youtube. Fr. Michael A. Renninger’s theme for the week is “Dining in the 2-5 p.m. Miniature Golf Tournament, Miniature Golf Kingdom of God.” Read description on page 9. Prizes awarded according to age groups. Cost to play is $3.50/game. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and 3:30 p.m. Wellness Seminar: Healthy Hacks for Summertime Treats, blankets. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be livestreamed VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook page at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and YouTube page with no in-person audience. Summer is a time for family get-togethers, barbecues, evening walks and lazy days at the lake. The season also brings summer treats. 9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) In this Wellness Seminar, Chef Stacy Maple shares healthy hacks to balance eating The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. habits. She’ll share simple ingredient swaps for healthier summer fare and demon- Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc- strate lighter and tastier recipes for classics like coleslaw, potato salad and even ice tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. cream! This seminar will be livestreamed to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/ Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class calendar and official Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio. time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature 4-5:15 p.m. Parkinson’s Support Group, Train Station Patio checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; Activities include stretching exercises while seated, voice exercises and balance exer- first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici- cises while standing. Many of the exercises are from the manual by David Zid, Delay pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. the Disease. Open to men and women. The group provides the opportunity to share with others your experience with PD. Anyone with Parkinson’s or their caregivers 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; are welcome. Exercise guides are available. Wear comfortable clothing, bring water ONSITE: Outside Rhein Center bottle and wear a mask. For questions, contact Frank O’Dell (419) 798-9807 or Irwin A wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra- Jennings (740) 390-5010. tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis- tration processes on page 8. 7:30 p.m. Teen Center: Yoga, Hotel Lakeside Lawn This is a basic posture Sivananda style class for all levels. Led by Kylie Cunning- 9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry Park ham. Limited class size; first-come-first-served. Bring a yoga mat, water and any Participants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new other props you may use. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled. friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bonnie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this 7:30 p.m. Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial Bandstand event is cancelled. While practicing safe social distancing, visit Bettinger Park for an evening worship experience. The preacher for Tuesday will be the Rev. Steve Bauerle, lead Pastor at 10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Waterville, Ohio. Thursday features reflection Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip and Eucharist (with individual commercially packaged communion kits). Thurs- Richter. Sessions for this children’s program are developed specifically for each age day’s service is led by the Rev. Karen Graham, whose theme for the season will be group to promote enjoyment and learning. In the case of inclement weather, God “A Summer Fruit Basket of Faith,” based on Galatians 5:22. Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter. Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball Center blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. All ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

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162 Walnut Ave., Lakeside OH 43440 877-798-1123 • 419-798-1123 | streetsothebysrealty.com FRIDAY Page 7 Friday, July 31 Schedule of Events For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12. All Day All Lakeside Tennis Tournament, Williams Tennis Campus of Lakesiders, some of the early buildings are still here in their original locations. Read description on page 3. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society. The fee to participate $5/person. Early registration is recommended at Heritage All Day, Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website Hall Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday. Limited to 6 participants. View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Scavenger Hunt (ages 7-12), Meet at Miniature Golf Hut All Day Lakeside Photography Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website Kids can participate in a Scavenger Hunt. Prizes awarded at the end. View gallery at lakesideohio.com/photographyshow. Read description on page 9. 1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) 7 a.m. Recycling & Trash Service, Curbside The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Curbside recycling and trash services are offered on Tuesdays and Fridays until Sept. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. 8. Recyclables and trash may also be taken to the large receptacles across from the Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth South Gate Parking Lot year-round. (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Farmers’ Market, Greenspace near Lakeside Schoolhouse Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature Lakeside hosts a bi-weekly Farmers’ Market on Tuesdays and Fridays. This year, the checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; market has relocated to the greenspace around the Lakeside Schoolhouse to practice first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, safe social distancing. Lakeside has designated 8:30-9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. as an early shopping time for those with health issues. The Farmers’ Market will open to all Lakesiders at 9 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Mini Book Reviews, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green Gables The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 by Garrett Graff will be presented 9 a.m. Lakesider Delivery, Legacy House by Dianne Hartenburg. Jefferson’s Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Kids ages 6-15 (or younger if accompanied by a parent or older sibling) are invited Young America by Catherine Kerrison will be presented by Judy Haines. The Rock, to meet outside the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave., to help deliver stacks of news- the Road and the Rabbi: My Journey into the Heart of Scriptural Faith by Kathie Lee papers to locations in the business district. Stacks will be assigned on a first-come, Gifford will be presented by Cindy Gecik. first-served basis. Prior reading of the books is not required. Coordinated by the Lakeside Women’s Kids will be given a number outside the Legacy House (along Walnut Ave.). Club. Please wear a mask and observe safe social distancing. Upon completion of delivery, kids have their choice of a free Coffee & Cream soft-serve ice cream coupon or min- 2 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Hotel Lakeside Dining Room iature golf coupon. A delicious experience for the whole family, this proper Afternoon Tea is offered at two seating times: 2 p.m. or 3:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations re- 9-9:45 a.m. Beach Walk, Beach quired; contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 257. Meet Dawn Cordero, certified reflexologist, at the lakefront beach by the dock (in A hot pot of your choice of tea is served alongside warm scones with Devonshire front of the shower area) for a Reflexology Beach Walk. During this program, Cordero cream, lemon curd and house-made preserves, followed by three tiers of savory mor- will show participants how walking barefoot on the beach is connected to reflexology. sels and delicious tea desserts. Adult Tea ($22) includes nine different food items Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the event for each person. Petite Tea ($10) includes a warm scone, petite peanut butter & jelly is cancelled. sandwich and choice of tea desserts.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC) 3 p.m. World Affairs Forum, Train Station Porch The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. This program engages participants in a moderated discussion about the current world Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. affairs and the impact they have on the U.S. In the case of inclement weather, the Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth event is cancelled. Please note new location. (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting. 3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature Volleyball Court checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; Looking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein Center 7:30 p.m. Teen Center: Trivia Night (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near A wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra- Sand Volleyball Court tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis- Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty as he hosts a Trivia Night. Show your knowledge tration processes on page 8. of topics spanning Lakeside history, modern music, Lakeside landmarks and more. Participants can play as individuals or as teams. To sign up, email fun@lakesideohio. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Storybook Walk (all ages), Cherry Park com by 7 p.m. Friday. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled. New this season, take a walk and enjoy reading a story with The Fine Print bookstore. Families can exercise body and mind as they follow a path through Cherry Park where 7:30 p.m. Evening Music: The Braid Quintet, Steele Memorial Bandstand pages from a hand-picked storybook will be posted at stations along the way. A new Although the popular Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO) concert series has been story will be posted each week. postponed until 2021, we’re welcoming several smaller ensembles this summer. The Braid Quintet, featuring James Braid, Colleen Braid, Lori Bright, Allison Braid Ol- 10 a.m. Women’s Disciple Bible Study, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green Gables sen and Karl Olsen, will perform two chamber music concerts this summer. Susan Garner Eisenman will lead a Bible Study on “Psalms for these Times” every The quintet will play ‘Spring’ from Four Seasons by Vivaldi, Sonata No. 3 by Friday until Aug. 14. Attend a single session or the entire series. As a supplement to Rossini and a John Williams trilogy, which includes music from “Jurassic Park,” the Bible Study, read the book Help, Thanks, Wow by Anne Lamont; not required to “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Star Wars.” participate. The book is available at The Fine Print bookstore. James joined the LSO in 1979 and has been Concertmaster since 1988. He’s been a member of the first violin section of the Cincinnati Symphony since 1974. James 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Lakeside Writing Workshop, VIRTUAL: Zoom; pre-registration is Concertmaster Emeritus of the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and taught for many required years at the School for the Creative & Performing Arts in Cincinnati. He graduated Nike Mendenhall will offer writing prompts and encourage participants to choose and from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1972. develop their own subject matter. Classes allow for personal writing time, sharing in Colleen has played with the LSO since 1979 and is currently principal viola. groups, guidance in giving and receiving useful, positive feedback and opportunities She is the assistant principal viola in the Dayton Philharmonic where she also per- to read aloud. Writers of all skill levels welcome. While some writing technique is forms with the string quintet in educational programs. Colleen is a graduate of Bald- taught, emphasis is placed on the writer pursuing their own forms of written expres- win-Wallace College with degrees in music performance and music education. sion (poetry, memoir, fiction, non-fiction or journaling). Lori first played with the LSO in 1980. She has performed with Opera Columbus This is an interactive, hands-on workshop. Sessions incorporate the writing circle and the Springfield Symphony and currently plays with the Lima Symphony where processes and practices that were developed by Women Writing for (a) Change in Cin- she has been a member for 20 years. She attended Ohio State University where she cinnati, Ohio. These are confidential, safe, nurturing, non-competitive spaces where earned a bachelor’s in music education and a master’s in library science. writers can find their own, authentic voice. To register, email contact information to Allison has been performing with the LSO for 32 years and is currently principal [email protected] by 11 a.m. Thursday. Zoom instructions will be emailed. cello. She is a member of the Louisville Orchestra. She attended Rice University, the University of Akron and the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she earned her 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball Center bachelor’s and master’s degrees in music. All ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Karl has been a member of the LSO for 21 years. He’s also Acting Principal Bass Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation. in the Louisville Orchestra. Karl recently performed on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” as a musical guest with Jim James and Teddy Abrams. He earned 10:30 a.m. Special Historic Walking Tour: Historic Business District, Meet at his Bachelor of Music Education from University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point and Heritage Hall Museum Master of Music from Indiana University. View digital concerts and interviews with This tour explores the history of the Lakeside Business District, beginning in 1875 Allison and Karl at facebook.com/LOMusicians/. and running through the 20th century. Many have made their mark in downtown Important: wear masks and practice safe social distancing. While some seating Lakeside over the years, contributing to the wonderful businesses that exist today. is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and Numerous businesses have sold countless different kinds of goods to fit the needs blankets. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Page 8 CLASSES IN THE ARTS 2020 Rhein Center operations & registration guidelines Due to COVID-19 safety restrictions, ect sample photos can be viewed in the son classes. Also, please re- the Rhein Center is offering a hybrid online catalog. Browse the online course member to bring your own wa- experience of virtual and outdoor class- catalog to view up-to-date class listings, ter bottle and your own paint es beginning Monday, June 22, with re- register and pay, or call for staff assis- shirt if necessary. duced class sizes and careful attention to tance. Please note that the Epworth sanitation and social distancing. Lodge building, including the Virtual Classes restrooms and water fountain, Hours of Operation Registration and payment for all virtu- is closed to the public, and the Classes will be offered from 9 a.m.-4 al classes is open. Please note: Some vir- Rhein Center will have reduced p.m. Monday-Friday. Classes will be held tual classes require special supplies that staffing this summer. onsite under the outdoor tents, offsite or may be picked up from the Rhein Center virtually on Zoom. on the morning of the class. Wait List Please note that the Epworth Lodge Classes will be held on Zoom, an on- Wait listed students will be building, including the restrooms and line conferencing service. Links to Zoom notified by phone if a spot be- water fountain, is closed to the public, classes will be emailed to registrants pri- comes available prior to the day and the Rhein Center will have reduced or to the start of class. staffing this summer. of the class. Onsite Classes Online & Phone Registration Registration and payment for weekday Refunds This summer, class registration will classes begins each Thursday at 8 a.m. the The Rhein Center will offer be available online at lakesideohio.com/ week before the class starts and continues refunds during the 2020 season classes or by phone at (419) 798-4461, through the week, subject to availability. for classes cancelled due to in- ext. 276. Registration is through ActiveN- Onsite classes will be held outdoors clement weather or instructor et and requires a login and password. under the Rhein Center tents. In the case illness. There will be no in-person registra- of inclement weather, onsite classes will For more information about tion, and class project samples will not be be cancelled. the Rhein Center and classes, available for onsite viewing. Class proj- Masks will be required for all in-per- visit lakesideohio.com/classes. COMMUNITY NEWS Page 9 Join the Lakeside Volunteer Corps Faith for Living Hour The Lakeside Chautauqua Volunteer tact the Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Faith for Living Hour will be a hybrid site and YouTube page with no in-person Corps, a new initiative organized by the Office at communications@lakesideohio. experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at audience. Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Board, com, (419) 798-4461 ext. 246 or by stop the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well Fr. Michael A. Renninger’s theme for has been hard at work. by 217 Walnut Ave. as recorded and uploaded later that day to the week is “Dining in the Kingdom of The Volunteer Corps, co-directed by Thank you! Hoover Auditorium Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/ God.” Read description on page 9. Sally DePerro and Jack Allen, is an op- calendar and official YouTube page at Doors Painted: Monday: “You Share My Bread, portunity for Lakesiders of all ages to Even though we aren’t able to enjoy lakesideohio.com/youtube. help fill the gap of decreased labor in Important: wear masks and practice You’re Part of the Family” Lakeside’s wonderful arts programming Lakeside by volunteering. safe social distancing. While some seat- Tuesday: “Jesus & the Original at Hoover Auditorium this summer, we “Since it’s been founded nearly 150 ing is provided in Bettinger Park, guests still want to share our appreciation for the ‘Wonder Bread’” years ago, Lakeside has always had ded- are encouraged to bring their own chairs Wednesday: “The Secret Soup & icated volunteers,” says Allen. “The goal volunteers who are dedicating their time and blankets. In the case of inclement of this effort, driven by the budget diffi- to refurbish its exterior. weather, Faith for Living Hour will be the Sacred Memory” culties this year, is to make the volunteer “The Lakeside staff is extremely livestreamed at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s web- Thursday: “The Table & the Towel” process simpler and to attract new friends grateful to the many Lakesiders who and families to help out.” have stepped up to volunteer for special If you’re interested in joining the projects this summer. And I’m particu- Tennis Clinic, July 23-26 Lakeside Chautauqua Volunteer Corps, larly thankful for the Men’s Bible Study Lakeside welcomes JoAnne Russell and player. After college, he served as a tennis pro download a volunteer application at group for taking on the job of painting Steve Vaughan to lead a Tennis Clinic from at several country clubs in Columbus, Ohio and lakesideohio.com/volunteer and return it the exterior doors of Hoover Auditorium. July 23-26. Naples. In 2015, Vaughan was hired as Director to [email protected] We appreciate their assistance in caring Russell is an American former professional of Tennis at The Player Club & Spa. or the Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation for this important historic structure. The tennis player who, with her playing partner He- Clinic sessions will be set up in 75-minute (LCF) Office, located at 217 Walnut Ave, doors look great - way to go! Thank you, len Gourley Cawley, won the 1977 Wimbledon timeslots organized according to skill level; 15 or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 246. Men’s Bible Study!” - Shirley Stary, Vice Ladies’ Doubles title by defeating Chris Evert players per session. Players should arrive 10 Cleanup of the Dock Needed: Volun- President of Arts Programming. and Rosie Casals in the first round and the minutes prior to the start of their clinic session. teers are needed to pick up garbage and top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Register online at lakesideohio.com/tenniscli- Thank you! Wellness Campus En- debris along the dock and waterfront, led Betty Stöve. nic. Registration is $20 per person, per clinic, trance Power Washed: We would like to by Ron and Mary Ann Janke. Please meet Russell played on the pro circuit until 1988, payable by cash or credit at the Williams Tennis give a special thanks to Lakeside Volun- Ron and Mary Ann at the entrance of the winning three Grand Slam Masters crowns in Campus prior to clinics. Admission to Lakeside teer Corps member Darrell Waite. Darrell dock at 9 a.m. Wednesdays. Wear gloves doubles, six Women’s Tennis Association titles and parking are not included in the registration and bring a bag for collection. power washed and cleaned the entrance and a World Cup Singles title. Now retired, she fee. Mulching Help Needed: We still have of the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness is a tennis pro at Grey Oaks Country Club in Please note: All adult and youth tennis a variety of mulching projects around the Campus over the weekend. Thank you, Naples, Fla. programs are cancelled at the Williams Tennis grounds for those who are interested in Darrell, for making sure this beloved and Vaughan is an elite professional tennis Campus during the clinic. tending to garden beds. To help Lake- well-used space is clean for Lakeside side’s Gardening & Grounds Crew, con- friends, families and guests! Mouse Island Sunfish Challenge Volunteer Corps Recognition, Aug. 1 The Society of Old Salts (SOS) is orga- and double-handed racing as one. Once Now more than ever, we’re grateful cognition event. Stop by for a special nizing the 5th Annual Mouse Island Sun- completed, your overall time is recorded for our Lakeside Chautauqua Volunteer treat and reconnect with the Volunteer fish Challenge. using the honor system in the LSC. Racers This is a summer-long opportunity Corps members and the time and dedica- Corps Co-Directors and Lakeside staff. may sail any time up to Sunday, Aug. 2. to race from the Lakeside Sailing Center tion they’ve given to help keep Lakeside Please wear a mask and practice safe so- Detailed procedures and information a wonderful and welcoming place. cial distancing. RSVP by July 24 to com- (LSC) around Mouse Island and back to are posted at the LSC. For questions, con- Even though we’re unable to gather [email protected], (419) the LSC. It’s a Sunfish only race with single- tact Tony Apotsos at (419) 341-3487. for our Volunteer Recognition Picnic this 798-4461, ext. 246 or visit 217 Walnut summer, we still want to express our gra- Ave. titude. This Chautauqua season would not Finding Spiritual Direction Please join us from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. have been as successful without your As part of Lakeside’s commitment to The Spiritual Direction program con- Saturday, Aug. 1 at the Steele Memorial help, devotion and commitment to Lake- nurturing mind, body and spirit, we are tinues through the entire season. Bandstand for a Volunteer Corps Re- side. Thank you, volunteers! pleased to offer a program in Spiritual Because of the specialized character Direction. Spiritual Direction is a minis- Hotel Lakeside Dining Room takes on sustainability try that focuses on caring for the soul and of this ministry, a fee ordinarily would saving money during the manufacturing helping searching souls to find their way. be charged for this service. Due to a spe- SARAH BRUNOT process. However, in order for these ef- Spiritual Direction is not therapy, and cial donation that has been made, we are LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA ficiencies to reach their full potential, it it’s not problem solving. But through pleased to offer the first session of Spiri- ENVIRONMENTAL INTERN is important that the recyclables are not Spiritual Direction, we offer compassion- tual Direction at no cost. contaminated. Contamination can in- ate listening and we seek to help people The Hotel Lakeside Dining Room is clude some plastics/garbage that cannot find their way to their spiritual home. Are you interested in learning more recycling and composting for the first be processed, or recyclable objects that The Rev. Sharon Seyfarth Garner, about this ministry? Contact (419) 798- time in its history, part of a new initia- do not have extra food rinsed off. Ginny Pippin and the Rev. Tom Frost 4461, ext. 214 to request a confidential tive to improve Lakeside’s sustainability have agreed to serve as Lakeside’s Spiri- To avoid recycling contamination, the appointment. Let us provide a companion efforts. The restaurant is going through Hotel Lakeside Dining Room employees tual Directors this season. All three have major changes this year, including new for your journey and help you find your were trained to know the list of recycla- been specially trained in the art of spiri- management, menus and sustainability ble objects provided by Ottawa, San- tual listening and direction. way. goals. dusky, Seneca Solid Waste Management Jim Switzer, Lakeside’s Senior V.P. of District (recycleoss.org). Municipal Services, explains that, “When Virtual Photography Show While recycling is important and has Lakeside decided to manage the dining The 45th Annual Lakeside Photogra- and senior photography. Award winners many benefits, there’s still a significant room, we felt it was a good fit and in line phy Show will take place virtually from will be listed at lakesideohio.com/pho- amount of other waste in the Dining with our Board’s directives toward zero July 26-Sept. 7. The online exhibit will tographyshow. waste initiatives to include not only recy- Room. Composting offers an opportunity display work by amateur photographers Please vote for your favorite photo cling of packaging but also food wastes.” for some of this waste to be disposed of from Lakeside and beyond. by Friday, Aug. 21. It’s easy to do. Switzer added that numerous restau- in a way that’s more beneficial and sus- View the Lakeside Virtual Photogra- Visit the gallery website and follow the rants within Lakeside already have been tainable than a landfill. phy gallery at lakesideohio.com/photog- making an effort to recycle cardboard and Composting is the process of organic raphyshow. instructions on the homepage. now the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room is waste being broken down into a nutrient This year’s judge is Pam Johnston-Ke- For questions, contact entertainment@ becoming a part of the recycling commu- rich soil conditioner. Composting is fairly mer, a photographer based in Sandusky, lakesideohio.com or (419) 798-4461, ext. nity. The restaurant goes through count- easy to implement within one household Ohio who specializes in wedding, family 342. less paper menus (a precaution taken due on a smaller scale, however, it becomes to COVID-19), glass bottles, aluminum more complex within the restaurant in- cans, cardboard boxes and much more. dustry. In order to avoid pests and save Faith Walk Devotional booklet Throughout the month of July, the din- some space, the Hotel Lakeside Dining As a gift from Lakeside’s Religious and reflections, and spend as much time ing room has been measuring the amount Room has partnered with Barnes Nurs- Life pillar, complimentary Faith Walk as you choose in meditation and prayer. of waste produced, an effort that will ery, headquartered in Huron, to pick up Devotional booklets are available at the You may choose to go from place to likely continue into early August. Every the compostable materials every Tues- Administration Office, Waterfront/Infor- place all at once, or go to one or more of day, the Maintenance Crew comes by to day and they take care of the composting mation Center, hotels, Welcome Center pick up the recyclables and they are taken these places each day. “Journey” alone, from there. and Fifth Street/South Gates. to the bins by the South Gate. There are or take someone with you. Another benefit to working with Lakeside is a special place. It has be- many things to consider when taking on We hope this booklet will help you Barnes (aside from the ease, and the come sacred ground for many through the the task of recycling, however, it is still saved space) is the ability for the dining enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Lake- one of the most accessible ways to reduce years. We invite you to make a “spiritual room to compost more materials. Small- side, and that these meditations will en- your environmental impact. pilgrimage” through Lakeside, stopping The EPA estimates that 75% of Amer- er/ personal composts are slightly more at the 16 places identified in the booklet. hance your spiritual life and energize you ican waste stream is recyclable, yet only finicky and often cannot handle meat and Read the printed Scripture passages for the future. about 30% of it is recycled. In addition, most dairy products without generating SCHULER from page 1 20% of landfill waste is food. All over the horrible smells and a pest problem. How- country, habits must change in order to ever, Barnes and its more industrial facil- “It’s so important to support Lakeside a student seasonal employee because we eliminate these inefficiencies, and Lake- ities can handle some of these products financially so that Lakeside can uphold can see that the COVID-19 pandemic is side wants to do its part. that can be intense on other compost bins. its mission,” said Bob. “And one of the really affecting Lakeside, and we want to According to the EPA, there are many For more information about compost- best ways we can ensure that Lakeside help Lakeside in a meaningful way,” said benefits to recycling, including slowing ing in your home, visit tinyurl.com/LKS- can uphold its mission is by ensuring Jennifer. the depletion of natural resources and Dcompost. that there’s sufficient staff to help carry Join the Schulers and give a gift to un- out the events, programs, operations and derwrite a seasonal student employee. maintenance.” For more information, contact the Seasonal positions are vital to ensur- Lakeside Sailing Regatta, Aug. 1-2 Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Of- The 43nd Annual Lakeside Sailing Saturday, Aug. 1 ing that the Chautauqua experience runs fice at (419) 798-4461, ext. 246 or mail Regatta will take place Saturday, Aug. 1 • Junior Sunfish (age 15 & under): smoothly and efficiently. However, due to checks payable to the Lakeside Chautau- and Sunday, Aug. 2. 9 a.m. COVID-19-related budget cuts, Lakeside qua Foundation, 236 Walnut Ave., Lake- There will be four classes available, • Senior Sunfish & Laser: 11:30 a.m. is not able to hire many of our vital high including Junior Sunfish, Senior Sunfish, • Double-Handed Sunfish: 2 p.m. school and college-aged seasonal em- side, OH 43440. You can also make an Double-Handed Sunfish and Single-Han- Sunday, Aug. 2 ployees this summer. in-person donation at the Lakeside Chau- ded Laser. • Junior Sunfish (age 15 & under): By giving a gift of $4,000 (or $333 per tauqua Foundation Office, located at 217 Registration will take place from 11:30 a.m. month), you can underwrite the salary of Walnut Ave. 7:30-8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Lakeside • Senior Sunfish & Laser: 1:30 p.m. one of the 60 high school and college stu- For questions about underwriting a Sailing Center, immediately followed by • Awards: 4 p.m. Steele Memorial dents who are employed at Lakeside this seasonal staff member, contact Director a skipper’s meeting. Weather permitting, Bandstand Chautauqua season. of Development Alana Tarry at atarry@ the race schedule will be as follows: “Bob and I were inspired to underwrite lakesideohio.com or (330) 608-6291. Page 10 COMMUNITY NEWS

POOL from page 1 Announcements Online reservations: To use the pool, ton to finish limited to 6 swimmers per registration. Rules & regulations: As a gated you must make an online reservation for Step 2: Once you’ve created an account Please be mindful and considerate of your community, Lakeside values the safety Open Swim and Lap Swim; available on a in advance time spent at the pool. Limit your fami- and health of our guests and residents. first-come, first-served basis. • Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. ly’s reservation to 2-3 times per week and View the updated Rules & Regulations With the overwhelming excitement Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute check back to see if there are last minute at lakesideohio.com/passes/rules. and interest for the pool, hundreds of Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see openings. Also, to ensure that all swim- Lakesiders have been logging on at the the blue button, refresh the page mers are able to swim, please refrain from Come Back Home Book Signing: exact same time to make a reservation, • You will be directed to the making a reservation at the pool to sun- Lakesider and author Will Thieman filling timeslots literally within seconds. ActiveNet page with the Open Swim bath or read. Please use the pool reserva- will be signing copies of his new book, Some Lakesiders have expressed frustra- 90-minute timeslots tions to enjoy the water and swim. Come Back Home, from 1-4 p.m. tion with the reservations system. To ease • If you see the ‘Home’ button in the Saturday, Aug. 1 outside The Fine Print use, we’ve outlined how to access the pool top left-hand corner of the page, you are Hours of operation: To accommodate reservations using a computer or smart- on the ‘Mobile Version’ of the website. bookstore. This romance novel is a more swimmers throughout the day, we’ve phone. Video tutorials will be available at The only way to register multiple people tale about Abby and Walter who meet modified the timeslots to be 90-minutes lakesideohio.com/pool. At this time, we is to ‘View from the Full Site.’ Follow during the summer of 1943 in Ohio. (effective Saturday, June 27) and added an do not recommend making a pool res- these steps to ‘View from the Full Site” Born into different social classes, evening timeslot on Monday, Wednesday, ervation using a tablet. • Click on the ‘Home’ button in the top combined with Walter’s persistence to Friday and Saturday. Please note that the left-hand corner defend his country in World War II, the evening Lap Swim hours have also been How to reserve an Open Swim timeslot • Click the words ‘Full Site’ in the couple must navigate their love during adjusted. using a COMPUTER: highlighted yellow box one of the most trying times in history. Step 1: Create an account in advance • Click your ‘Back’ arrow/button twice Copies of the book will be available at Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. to go back to the Open Swim listing again the book signing for a 20% discount • Lap Swim: 7:30-8 a.m., 8-8:30 a.m, Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute • If you do not see the ‘Home’ button from the list price. 8:30-9 a.m., 9-9:30 a.m. Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see in the top left-hand corner of the page, • Open Swim: 10-11:30 a.m. the blue button, refresh the page your browser has saved the full site set- Property Management & Cottage • Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. • Click ‘Create an Account’ in the top tings from a previous visit. Proceed to the Rental Office: The Lakeside • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. right-hand corner and complete your con- steps below Chautauqua Realty (LCR) Property • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m. tact information • There will be a green ‘Add to Cart’ Management & Cottage Rental • Open Swim: 6-7:30 p.m. • Click ‘Create Account and Add Fami- button when a timeslot is available for Office, 318 W. Second St. (next to ly Members’ at the bottom and add family registration. If it is not open for registra- the Lakeside Laundromat), is open 9 Tuesday & Thursday members as needed tion, click the timeslot title and wait for a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Denise • Lap Swim: 7:30-8 a.m., 8-8:30 a.m, • Click the green ‘Create Account’ but- the countdown and the button will appear Monak and Jennifer Porter handle 8:30-9 a.m., 9-9:30 a.m. ton to finish • Click the ‘Add to Cart’ button. Select LCR cottage reservation requests and • Open Swim: 10-11:30 a.m. Step 2: Once you’ve created an account one person from your account you would answer questions for LCR property • Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. in advance like to make a reservation under. Choose owners. Contact Monak at (419) 798- • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. • Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. someone who will be present at the pool, 4461, ext. 348 or [email protected]. • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute but it doesn’t matter who it is specifically • Lap Swim: 6-6:30 p.m., 6:30-7 p.m.* Contact Porter (419) 798-4461, ext. Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see in your group. Click ‘Next.’ (*optional based on availability) 334 or [email protected]. the blue button, refresh the page • On the right hand-side of the page, • You will be directed to the there is a field to ‘Purchase Multiple Seats Sunday Scavenger Hunt: The Lakeside ActiveNet page with the Open Swim for this Activity.’ Change the number in • Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. Business Association & The Fine Print 90-minute timeslots. Reminder: Login to this field to the number of spaces at the • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. bookstore are holding a Scavenger your account ahead of the reservation pool you would like to reserve; limit 6. • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m. Hunt. Clues will be placed in windows time, then go back to the list You do not need to register each person of businesses. Record the letter or word • There will be a green ‘Add to Cart’ individually Arrival, Departure & Swim Procedures found in each window to form a quote button when a timeslot is available for • Click ‘Proceed to Shopping Cart.’ • Arrive at the beginning of your from one of our favorite books. Pick registration. If it is not open for registra- Check the waiver and click ‘Finish’ to timeslot, no sooner than 10 minutes up your game sheet and directions in tion, click the timeslot title and wait for complete your transaction and view re- prior. While waiting at check-in, please front of The Fine Print. Drop off entries the countdown and the button will appear ceipt practice safe social distancing outside to be entered for a drawing to • Click the ‘Add to Cart’ button. Select • Your entire party must check-in at win a prize each Friday. one person from your account you would Online reservation tips like to make a reservation under. Choose • Make your account ahead of time, not the start of your timeslot. Please note: Announcement from the USPS/ someone who will be present at the pool, right at the time you want to reserve. If there is NO standby line at the pool. If Marblehead Post Office: As seasonal but it doesn’t matter who it is specifically you already created an account for Rhein you are not able to make an online res- guests return to Lakeside, please note in your group Center registration, use your same login ervation, you will not have access to the that packages mailed to your place of • Click ‘Next.’ On the right hand-side and password pool. Please do not call or show up to the residence or rental property must have of the page, there is a field to ‘Purchase • Add all family members at once, so Pool Office to check if there are open an approved mailbox or mail receptacle Multiple Seats for this Activity.’ Change you don’t have to take the time to add timeslots. Timeslots can only be secured for delivery. If not, the post office will the number in this field to the number of someone later through the online reservation system. hold packages for up to three days spaces at the pool you would like to re- • Pick a password you’ll remember! • Guests must present their Lakeside and then return to sender. Approved serve; limit 6. You do not need to register You need at least 8 characters, 1 letter and Chautauqua Pass (Season or Daily Pass) mailbox receptacles must be mounted each person individually 1 number at check-in to a post and have the address clearly • Click ‘Proceed to Shopping Cart.’ • If you receive a message that your • Children age 12 & under must be ac- visible. It is also helpful to be present Check the waiver and click ‘Finish’ to email is being used by another account, companied by a parent or guardian that when packages are delivered. Thank complete and view receipt then go back to the ‘Sign In’ screen and remains with them to use the pool you for your cooperation. click ‘Forgot Your Password?” to reset • Chairs and tables are available for use How to reserve an Open Swim timeslot your login. You already have an account but cannot be moved as they are placed 6 American Red Cross Online Courses: using a SMARTPHONE: from a previous year. New family mem- feet apart for social distancing This summer, Lakeside Chautauqua Step 1: Create an account in advance bers may be added to this account. • It is up to swimmers, not the life- is partnering with the American Red • Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. • Each timeslot for Open Swim is guards or pool staff, to maintain social Cross to offer online training courses. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute available to reserve 24 hours in advance. distancing while in the water The courses will rotate each week until Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see Once the timeslot starts, reservations for • All guests are required to leave once Friday, Aug. 14. the blue button, refresh the page that timeslot close the 90-minute timeslot expires for sanita- This week’s courses are Water Safe- • Click on the ‘Shopping Cart’ symbol • Open Swim reservations will not be tion of the facility ty for Parents & Caregivers ($20); in the top right-hand corner, then click the visible through the Rhein Center class • Please note that the slides, water fea- First Aid, Health & Safety for Coaches blue ‘Sign Up’ button catalog; they will only be visible from the tures and in-water volleyball and basket- ($50); Adult, Child & Baby First Aid/ • Complete your contact information pool reservations page ball are closed this summer CPR/AED ($40); and Adult First Aid/ • After you’ve completed your contact • Only make a reservation for the pool • There will be no Swim Lessons this CPR/AED ($40). information, click ‘Next’ to enter a pass- if you plan on swimming. Please do not summer To read descriptions, register and word schedule a reservation to sunbathe or read • Initially, there will be no Water Aer- pay or to view next week’s offerings, • Click ‘Create Account and Add Fami- by the pool obics classes, but these may be added if visit lakesideohio.com/redcross. You’ll ly Members’ at the bottom and add family timeslots and instructors can be arranged receive the online course information members as needed Limited reservations: You will be al- For Lap Swim reservations and pool by email upon registration. • Click the green ‘Create Account’ but- lowed only one reservation per day and FAQs, visit lakesideohio.com/pool. CLSC summer events Prior reading of the book Conflict Resolution for DOLLY ANDLER is encouraged. Holy Beings by Joy Harjo. CHAUTAUQUA A multi-book review Richard Hudson will LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC is scheduled for 3:30 review Rising Dispatches CIRCLE MEMBER p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 from New American Shore on Zoom. This gathering by Elizabeth Rush. Sue The Chautauqua & will feature multiple book Steinke will review My Literary Scientific Circle’s reviews on a variety of Sister, the Serial Killer by (CLSC) round table book CLSC books presented by Oyinkan Braithwaite. discussion, held at 3:30 members of the Lakeside The books for the first p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6 Chapter. and second round table on Zoom, will feature Lynne Hudson will discussions are available Swimmer Among the review The Death and at amazon.com, Barnes & Stars: Stories by Kanishk Life of the Great Lakes Noble and The Fine Print Tharoor. This discussion by Dan Egan. Peggy bookstore in Lakeside will be led by Paul Sukys. Malone will review during the summer. View Virtual Art Show until Labor Day The 64th Annual Lakeside Virtual Art Show listed at lakesideohio.com/ Lakeside Art Show gallery at lakesideartshow. artshow. features a wide variety com until Sept. 7. The only award yet to of artwork created by If interested in be decided is the People’s Lakeside artists of all ages. purchasing artwork, click Choice Award. Voting for Though we cannot on the ‘Purchase’ tab on this popular award is easy hold the show in the lobby the gallery website and to do. Vote by July 25. of Hoover Auditorium this complete the required year, it will be displayed in information so that the Visit lakesideartshow. a virtual format. artist can contact you com and follow the Nearly 150 art pieces directly. instructions on the were submitted. View the Award winners are gallery’s homepage. COMMUNITY NEWS Page 11 Lakeside Heritage Society events LHS offers Lakeside is open by appointment 2020 Lakeside Chautauqua EVAN ENGELHART Historic House Markers only; contact Evan LAKESIDE HERITAGE and customized brick Engelhart at manager@ Board of Directors Jane Anderson Kip Greenhill SOCIETY MANAGER OF pavers. Contact manager@ lakesideheritagesociety. [email protected] [email protected] OPERATIONS lakesideheritagesoociety. org. Steve Bauerle Bob Grimm, Vice Chair org for more information. The LHS is creating [email protected] [email protected] The Lakeside Heritage Discover new and a digital database Doug Bohl Robert Huntington Society (LHS) is dedicated renovated exhibits at containing info about each [email protected] [email protected] to collecting, preserving Heritage Hall Museum, cottage. Renters, owners Larry Brown Thomas Jones and exhibiting the history 238 Maple Ave., with and Lakesiders are invited [email protected] [email protected] of Lakeside, Marblehead, curator Carolyn Beears. to visit the Archives Mike Brown Don Leach Danbury and the American Children of all ages are or contact manager@ [email protected] [email protected] Chautauqua Movement. also invited to take part in lakesideheritagesociety. Christine Brucken Cindy Mahl, Treasurer The museum, archives history treasure hunts and org. [email protected] [email protected] and educational programs puzzles. The gift shop sells LHS summer programs John Fleischer Jane Marx are supported through books, toys and maps. include Central Lakeside [email protected] [email protected] membership dues, The museum is free Walking Tours at 10:30 Todd Fowler Rev. Dr. Scot Ocke donations and proceeds and open from 10 a.m.- a.m. Wednesdays; Special [email protected] [email protected] from special projects. 12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Historic Walking Tours Kurt Geisheimer, Chair Terry Tomlinson, Asst. Secretary Anyone interested in Tuesday-Saturday and at 10:30 a.m. Fridays; [email protected] [email protected] preserving Lakeside’s 1-430 p.m. Sunday. The Sunday Lectures at Gary George Yvette Van Riper, Secretary history is welcome to museum will shut down 1:30 p.m.; White Glove [email protected] [email protected] join LHS: $25 (single), daily from 12-1 p.m. for Programs at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Karen B. Graham Daniel Dudley, Ex Officio $40 (family), $75 sanitation and cleaning. Mondays; and American [email protected] [email protected] (contributing) and $150 Explore historic Chautauqua Movement (patron). Membership documents, photographs Seminars at 3:30 p.m. forms are available at and newspapers at the Wednesdays. For details the museum or visit LHS Archives, 324 W. about all LHS programs, 2020 Lakeside Chautauqua lakesideheritagesociety. Third St. To research a check each day’s schedule org for details. specific topic, the Archives of events in the Lakesider. Foundation Board of Directors Jessica Bettencourt Paul Hubbard, Finance Chair [email protected] [email protected] David Blank Steve Huber HP&DRB [email protected] [email protected] As one of the remaining Chautauqua Stewardship ensures that future gen- Katie Browning Tom Jones, Chair communities in the U.S., Lakeside has erations will enjoy Lakeside’s historic [email protected] [email protected] a rich history and range of architectural character and heritage, and Lakeside Jeannie Chaney Mark Nurnberger styles that create a unique sense of place. property owners are secure in the knowl- [email protected] [email protected] Designated in 1983 as a Historic Dis- edge that their long-term investment will Sally DePerro Randy Snow trict on the National Register of Historic be protected. [email protected] [email protected] Places, Lakeside is guided by the Sec- Property owners who wish to make Meridith Egan Michael Swallow retary of the Interior’s Standards for the external physical changes to their Lake- [email protected] [email protected] Treatment of Historic Properties, in ad- side cottage must submit plans to the Eric Fudo, Vice Chair James Young dition to our Rules & Regulations and HP&DRB in order to receive a Certificate [email protected] [email protected] Gaede Serne Guidelines. of Appropriateness before alterations are Jane Greene The Historic Preservation & Design made. [email protected] Review Board (HP&DRB) manages The board meets monthly from change to Lakeside properties to preserve March-November. Applications, regula- the character of the historic district. tions, meeting schedules and addition- There are many benefits of a historic al details are available at the Lakeside Environmental tip from LESS district, some being economic, environ- Chautauqua Administration Office or Together we can help our world by making one change each week. Always carry mental and cultural. A huge benefit is online at lakesideohio.com/ historic. reusable containers with you to restaurants for carrying home leftovers. This will that historic preservation demonstrates a Questions or comments may be directed help reduce the amount of Styrofoam and other single-use containers going into commitment to sustainability by reduc- to HP&DRB Chair Susan Mack at sr- the landfill. Several restaurants in Lakeside welcome those who bring their own ing environmental impacts. mack916@gmail. com. containers for carry-out orders, ice cream, etc. Lakeside Women’s Club programs open to all Business in Lakeside.’ This program will also be lives- At Green Gables there’s also a basket for non-perish- BARBARA BROWNING treamed to the Lakeside Women’s Club - LWC Face- able items to be donated to the Danbury Food Pantry. LAKESIDE WOMEN’S CLUB PRESIDENT book page at facebook.com/lakesidewomensclub2020. Special thanks to Judy Haines for collecting and deliv- Other Tuesday programs planned for the summer in- ering these items. Join us at 8:30 a.m. Monday, July 27 at the Lake- clude: ‘Lakeside Gardens’ with Loretta Wilken (Aug. side Women’s Club (LWC) Green Gables for a ‘Break- 4); program with Michael Shirtz (Aug. 11); ‘The Art of Members have also knitted rectangles and then cro- fast Bunch’ Book Discussion of Lincoln in the Bardo by Letter Writing’ with Carol Ann McCarthy (Aug. 18) and cheted them into afghans for the Salvation Army. You George Saunders. This discussion will be led by Peggy Brown Bag Luncheon (Aug. 25). can buy raffle tickets to win one of the afghans for $1 Malone. Prior reading of the book required. This Friday, our Mini Book Review features: The each or 6 tickets for $5. The money raised from this The LWC’s popular Porch Stories returns at 7:30 Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 by year’s raffle will be used to buy yarn. p.m. on select Mondays: August 3 and August 17 at the Garrett Graff, presented by Dianne Hartenburg; Jeffer- All are invited to visit the LWC lending library to Steele Memorial Bandstand. This program, based on son’s Daughters: Three Sisters, White and Black, in a check out books or purchase used books. The library is “The Moth Hour” on PBS radio, will share stories from Young America by Catherine Kerrison, presented by Catherine Burns’ book, The Moth, and will be led by Judy Haines; and The Rock, the Road and the Rabbi: open 12-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat- M.A. Stephens. My Journey into the Heart of Scriptural Faith by Kathie urday. Please wear a mask; practice social distancing; New this summer, members of the LWC will lead Lee Gifford, presented by Cindy Gecik. Prior reading of sanitize your hands upon entering; and if you are not two Bible Studies. Cindy Elson will lead a discussion on the books is not required. feeling well, please do not enter. “Reading the Bible in a Year” at 9 a.m. Tuesdays until LWC members Sally DePerro and Mame Drackett At Green Gables, there’s also a small thrift shop, the Aug. 25 at Green Gables. Susan Garner Eisenman will are heading our new fundraiser, the LWC Cookbook. If Corner Cupboard, to purchase “treasures.” It will be lead a Bible Study on “Psalms for These Times” at 10 you’d like to help with this exciting project or submit open during library hours. Children need to be accom- a.m. Fridays until August 14 at Green Gables. a recipe, contact Sally at [email protected] or The LWC will hold regular meetings at 1:30 p.m. Mame at [email protected]. You may also bring reci- panied by an adult. Tuesdays at the Train Station patio. This week, Lakeside pes to any meeting or place your recipe in the basket at If you’re not a LWC member, please consider joining shopkeepers will discuss ‘Why & How Did They Start a Green Gables. at any meeting this summer for $20. Help keep our Lakeside Chautauqua community safe As a reminder and to keep our Here’s what Lakeside Chautauqua • We are not cleaning large public • Adhere to safe social distancing community healthy and safe, we ask that is doing to increase hygiene and infec- areas like the dock, beach, Pavilion practices. Respect 6 feet of physical you review Lakeside’s safety protocols tion prevention during COVID-19: decks and streets distance between you and others at and increase your diligence in taking • Conducting daily employee health- • We are not cleaning the numerous all times precautions. checks/taking temperatures prior to benches and picnic tables that are • Bring and use hand sanitizer and If you feel you have any symptoms at each shift placed throughout Lakeside wash hands frequently with soap and all, please refrain from visiting Lakeside • Employees will be wearing masks at • There is no way that Safety Services water Chautauqua. venues and public spaces and other Lakeside employees can • Bring/use sanitizing spray or wipes If you are already in Lakeside and • Emphasizing employees to have constantly enforce COVID-19 rec- to sanitize benches and seating have symptoms, please contact your doc- good hygiene, wash hands frequently ommendations, such as social dis- • Bring/use sanitizing spray or wipes tor, quarantine for up to 14 days, wear a and clean workspaces before, during tancing and wearing of masks. The to wipe down picnic tables before mask/face covering at all times, maintain and after shifts State of Ohio and Ottawa County are and after eating 6 feet of distance between you and oth- • Programming will be moved out- not able to police it, and neither is • Obey “safe play” procedures out- ers and use hand sanitizer and wash hands doors whenever possible to reduce our security team and Lakeside staff. lined at each recreation venue frequently with soap and water. If your the likelihood of transmission and to It will take everyone in Lakeside do- • When in line at businesses, events doctor recommends that you be tested for practice safe social distancing ing their part and abiding by the rules and public restrooms, please follow COVID-19, tests are performed nearby at • Plexiglass barriers will separate em- this summer the procedures for entering and exit- Magruder Hospital. ployees and guests in areas of inter- ing and proper social distancing As a reminder, if you have tested pos- action whenever possible Here’s what we expect from you and • If you feel you have any symptoms itive for COVID-19 during or after your • Hand sanitizer will be available in your guests during your visit to Lake- at all, do not leave your cottage until visit to Lakeside, immediately notify public restrooms and in other select side Chautauqua: the Ottawa County Health Department locations throughout Lakeside • Protect you and your family as need- all symptoms are cleared, or return at (419) 734-6800 and Lakeside Chau- • Cleaning of shared equipment at ed through the use of personal pro- home to quarantine tauqua at (419) 798-4461. The Ottawa shuffleboard, miniature golf, tennis, tective equipment, such as masks, • Immediately notify the Ottawa County Health Department can assist you pickleball and sailing social distancing and abiding by the County Health Department at (419) with proper quarantine procedures and • Extra cleaning of high-traffic indoor recommendations and executive or- 734-6800 and Lakeside at (419) 798- access to health care in the area, to pro- areas: hotel lobbies, Hotel Lakeside ders set forth by Government entities 4461 if you have tested positive for tect you and others in the community. porch and Administration Office • To protect yourself and others, Lake- COVID-19 during or after your visit As of right now, there have not been • Additional cleaning of children’s ar- side recommends that guests wear to Lakeside any COVID-19 cases reported to Lake- eas like playground masks in public spaces. There may side Chautauqua. We remain in close be independently owned businesses Thank you for your cooperation. contact with our local health officials to Here’s what Lakeside Chautauqua is (shops, restaurants, services, rentals, Lakeside is selling branded masks for learn of any reported cases in the sur- not able to do to minimize COVID-19 bed & breakfasts, etc.) that require $11 at the Administration Office, located rounding area and at Lakeside. risks: customers to wear masks at 236 Walnut Ave. Page 12 RESOURCES Frequently Asked Questions Where are the public restrooms? ican Express. Please note that some shops and restau- hibited on the grounds, with the exception of private- Pavilion, Bluebird Café, Bettinger Park near Shuffle- rants only accept cash. A Huntington Bank ATM is locat- ly-owned properties. The policy supports Lakeside’s board, Upper Room near World Next Door, Grindley ed inside the Third Street entrance of the Fountain Inn, long-range Strategic Plan, providing an aesthetically Aquatic & Wellness Campus pool, Fountain Inn lobby, located at 225 Maple Ave. pleasing and safe environment for all guests and resi- Hotel Lakeside lobby and Wesley Lodge (as needed). dents, as well as fulfilling our obligation to protect the Is there access to a copier and fax machine? health of all guests and residents. Are wheeled vehicles with a motor allowed? These resources are available for a fee at the Lakeside A two or three wheeled vehicle with any kind of motor Chautauqua Administration Office, 236 Walnut Ave. What safety guidelines does Lakeside have in place is not allowed in Lakeside unless it’s being used by an for guests? owner who has a documented physical impairment that Where do I find a local newspaper? The health and well-being of our Lakeside community requires transportation. Visit Erie Food Market, located outside the Fifth Street is always our top priority. We are taking responsible Gate, for local and national newspapers. and necessary precautions to minimize the spread of Is there a lost and found? COVID-19. We are also ensuring compliance with Lost and found items may be returned to and retrieved Why is the ground shaking? government orders regarding programming venues and from the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office, A few days a week during the summer, between 10 a.m- recreational facilities, which may impact your access to 236 Walnut Ave. Call (419) 798-4461. 3 p.m., LaFarge Quarry in Marblehead blasts the rock. certain activities and amenities. These blasts cause a loud boom and an earthquake-like Where can I access Wi-Fi at Lakeside? rumble in Lakeside. However, everyone needs to be aware of their own Free Wi-Fi is available from the Hoover Auditorium safety and whether they are high-risk related to porch, Pavilion and Walnut Avenue Pedestrian Walk- Where can I buy gift cards? COVID-19. We are Lakeside and we care about each way. Username is lakeside; password is season2020. Lakeside offers Gift Cards as a way to pay for Daily, other. We are counting on you to do your part to keep The Pool (called Lakeside_Wellness_Center) password Weekly or Partial Day Chautauqua Passes, and even Sea- everyone in Lakeside safe. View safety protocols at is Wellness01. Coffee & Cream, Lakeside Laundromat, son Passes! Gift Cards are available to purchase in val- lakesideohio.com/visit. Bluebird Café and the Lakeside Women’s Club provide ues of any amount. To purchase gift cards, contact (419) Wi-Fi for patrons. Hotel Lakeside and the Fountain Inn 798-4461, ext. 349 or [email protected]. Where can I buy Season Chautauqua Passes? for overnight guests only. Wesley Lodge, South Audito- Buy Season Passes at the Hoover Ticket Office, 115 W. rium, Wo-Ho-Mis, Campground and the Lakeside Dorm Adult Season Chautauqua Passholders can purchase dis- Third St. See hours of operation below. have Wi-Fi for those who rent or live in the facilities. counted gift cards up to $600 in value at the discounted rate of 15% off. Gift cards are available in multiples of Can I use my hammock? Where can I donate to Lakeside? $200 in value for a price of $170 each. To purchase dis- Hammocks are welcome south of Fifth Street. They’re Donate at lakesideohio.com/today. The Lakeside Chau- counted gift cards, visit the Hoover Ticket Office, locat- not permitted along the lakefront path or in Bettinger tauqua Foundation Office is located in the Legacy ed at 115 W. Third St. and Perry Parks. House, 217 Walnut Ave. Contact the staff at (419) 798- 4461, ext. 246 or [email protected]. Can I smoke on the grounds? For a full list of general Lakeside FAQs, visit For the health and wellness of our guests and residents, lakesideohio.com/contact/faqs. For COVID-19 FAQs, Do you accept credit cards? Lakeside Chautauqua is a tobacco-free community. visit lakesideohio.com/coronavirusfaqs. Lakeside accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover and Amer- Smoking and the use of other tobacco products are pro-

Gates to Lakeside Emergency & Urgent Care Contact Information For the three-digit extensions below dial The Lakeside gates are in operation from Memorial Emergency medical care and urgent care facilities are (419) 798-4461: Day weekend until Labor Day (excluding Monday, Aug. available at Magruder Hospital, (615 Fulton St. in Port 31 through Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, which will be free Clinton) a 15-minute drive west from Lakeside. Call (419) Administration Office: 244 admission and parking). 734-313 for the hospital and (419) 732-4017 for urgent Campground: 270 A Daily or Season Chautauqua Pass and Auto Pass are care. Also available for medical care is Firelands Hospi- Conference & Events: 279 required to enter Lakeside during the gated season. As al- tal (1111 Hayes Ave. in Sandusky), a half-hour drive from Education: 239 ways, admission for children age 12 & under and guests Lakeside. Call (419) 557-7400. Foundation/Legacy House: 246 over the age of 90 is free. FASTrack Urgent Care is available (135 W. Perry St. in Fountain Inn Front Desk: 281 Due to the effects of COVID-19, we’ve reduced the Port Clinton); walk-ins are accepted and there’s no facility Hoover Ticket Office: 265 number of our gate attendants this summer and have closed fee. Call (419) 732-7800. Urgent care is also available at Hotel Lakeside Desk: 250 some of our gate entrances early. The updated pre-season NOMS Urgent Care (2500 W. Strub Rd. in Sandusky). Call Hotel Lakeside Dining Room: 257 gate hours are as follows: (419) 502-5932. Hotel Reservations: 230 Lakesider Newspaper: 345 • Fifth Street Gate: open 24 hours/7 days a week Shuttle Service LCR Cottage Rentals: 334/348 • South Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday-Thursday; 7 am-11 Mack Mobile: (419) 341-8247 pm Friday-Saturday The shuttle will run 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, Marketing: 345 • East Second Street Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday-Thurs with the last pick up at 9:50 p.m., and 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri- Miniature Golf: 296 day; 7 am-11 pm Friday-Saturday day-Saturday, with the last pick up at 10:30 p.m. For those Orchestra Hall: 280 • West Second Street Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday- with limited mobility, call the Mack Mobile at (419) 341- Pool: (419) 702-7598 Thursday; 7 am-11 pm Friday-Saturday 8247. Religious Life: 214 • Welcome Center: Closed most days, but may open Each cart will be sanitized in the morning and cleaned Rhein Center: 276 for weekends after a passenger exits. Clear partitions have been installed Sailing: 266 between each seat. Only the driver will be seated in the Shuffleboard: 269 Gate hours may change throughout the summer, visit front seat. One passenger will be allowed per seat or two Tennis & Pickleball: 295 lakesideohio.com/gates for updates and more informa- family members social distancing together. Protect your- Waterfront/Info Center: 266 tion. self and others by wearing masks in public areas. Safety Services: (419) 635-6030

Hours of Operation LAKESIDE FACILITIES Lakeside UMC Library Miniature Golf Sailboat, Kayak & Standup 450 Central Ave. Bettinger Park Paddleboard Rentals Administration Office Closed Monday-Saturday: 10 am-10 pm Waterfront/Information Center 236 Walnut Ave. Sunday: 12-10 pm Monday-Saturday: 10 am-4:45 pm Monday-Friday: 8 am-5 pm Lakeside Women’s Club Library & $3.50/game; age 5 & under free Sunday: 12-4:45 pm Saturday: 9 am-1 pm Corner Cupboard No reservation needed. See Miniature Sailboats can be rented after passing a 161 Walnut Ave. Golf staff for safety and sanitizing proto- sailing test. The times available for rent- Gates Monday-Friday: 12-4 pm cols. als are limited due to the Sailing Hybrid See hours in “Gates to Lakeside” section Saturday: 9 am-1 pm classes Monday-Friday. Waterfront rental above. Pickleball reservations taken until 4:45 pm. See Wa- Will Call for online passes will be at Quiet Hours Hubbard Pickleball Center terfront Information Center staff for safe- the South Gate ticket booth, with the ex- Lakeside Grounds Monday-Saturday: 9 am-5 pm ty and sanitizing protocols. ception of Season Passes, which can be Monday-Friday: 11 pm.-8 am Sunday: 12-5 pm picked up from the Hoover Ticket Office. Saturday: 11:30 pm-8 am To play, you must make a one-hour court Shuffleboard Sunday: 11 pm-12 pm reservation online. To make a reservation, Bettinger Park Heritage Hall Museum & Gift Shop visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look Monday-Saturday: 9 am-9 pm 238 Maple Ave. Rhein Center for signage or see Pickleball staff member Sunday: 12-9 pm Tuesday-Saturday: 10 am-12 pm & 125 W. Sixth St. for safety and sanitizing protocols. Every other court is open for play, and 1-4:30 pm Monday-Friday: 9 am-4 pm players are encouraged to wear masks. Sunday: 1:30-4:30 pm Building closed to the public. Pool/Open Swim No reservation needed. See Shuffleboard Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus staff for safety and sanitizing protocols. Hoover Ticket Office Shuttles Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 115 W. Third St. See hours in “Shuttle Service” section 10-11:30 am, 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, Splash Park & Children’s Pool Monday-Saturday: 10 am-4 pm above. 4-5:30 pm, 6-7:30 pm Waterfront Closed Tues. & Thurs. 12-1 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 10-11:30 am, Closed at this time. Sunday: 12 pm-2 pm The Underground/Teen Center tent 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, 4-5:30 pm Check each day’s Schedule of Events Sunday: 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, Tennis Hotel Lakeside Dining Room page in the Lakesider. 4-5:30 pm Williams Tennis Campus 150 Maple Ave. . To swim, you must make a two-hour pool Monday-Saturday: 9 am-5 pm Dine-in Welcome Center reservation online. To make a reservation, Sunday: 12-5 pm Friday & Saturday: 11-2 pm & 5-8 pm, Closed visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look Har-Tru and clay courts close at 5 pm; Afternoon Tea 2 p.m. or 3:15 pm Will Call for online passes will be at the for signage or see Pool staff for safety and hard courts and Perry Park courts avail- by reservation; (419) 798-4461, ext. 257 South Gate entrance, with the exception sanitizing protocols. Age 12 & under must able after 5 pm; no staff Sunday: 11 am-4 pm of Season Passes, which can be picked up be accompanied by a parent/guardian. To play, you must make a one-hour court from the Hoover Ticket Office. reservation online. To make a reservation, Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation/ Lap Swim visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look Legacy House RECREATION FACILITIES Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus for signage or see Tennis staff member for 217 Walnut Ave. Morning Lap Swim, Monday-Saturday: safety and sanitizing protocols. Monday-Friday: 8 am-5 pm Fitness Room 7:30-8 am, 8-8:30 am, 8:30-9 am, Monday: 6 am-6 pm (last timeslot 5 pm) 9-9:30 am Waterfront/Information Center Lakeside Heritage Society Archives Tuesday: 6 am-8 pm (last timeslot 7 pm) Evening Lap Swim, Tuesday & Monday-Saturday: 10 am-5 pm 324 W. Third St. Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 6-6:30 pm, 6:30-7 pm Sunday: 12-5 pm Tuesday-Friday: 1-4:30 pm Thursday: 6 am-8 pm (last timeslot 7 pm) To swim, you must make a 30-min pool Waterfront rental reservations taken until Saturday: 10 am-2 pm Friday: 6 am-6 pm (last timeslot 5 pm) reservation online. To make a reserva- 4:45 pm Sunday & Monday: Closed Sat: 6 am-2 pm (last timeslot 1 pm) tion, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Sunday: Closed Look for signage or see pool staff mem- Waterfront Lifeguarded Lakeside Heritage Society Recycle Sale To workout, you must make a 50-minute ber for safety and sanitizing protocols. Monday-Saturday: 10 am-6 pm 210 Walnut Ave. (formerly The Shade reservation online. To make a reservation, Must be age 14+. Sunday: 12-6 pm Tree) visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look Monday-Saturday: 10 am-4 pm for signage or see Fitness Center staff Water Aerobics Restaurants, Shops & Services are Sunday: 1-4 pm member for safety and sanitizing proto- Check each day’s Schedule of Events cols. Must be age 14+ to use the Magrud- page in the Lakesider. open; view hours and safety protocols er Hospital Fitness Room. at lakesideohio.com/businessdistrict.