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Aug. 18, 2018 Vol. 2018, Weeks 10 & 11 Classic Hoover performer returns Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone will perform their popular hits from the 1960s at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18 in Hoover Auditorium, in- cluding “I’m into Something Good,” “Mrs. Brown You’ve got a Lovely Daughter,” “There’s a Kind of Hush” and “I’m Henry VIII, I Am.” At only 15, the multi-talented entertainer from Manchester, England achieved international fame as the lead singer of the legendary English pop band. See ‘Noone’ on page 2 Lakesider pilots new format Gretchen Colón day. On Monday-Friday, events are also grouped Senior V.P. of Advancement & by pillar, for those who are familiar with the Communications separate programs and wish to search for events more quickly that way. Alex Stelzer Lakeside’s mission is to nurture mind, body Director of Marketing and spirit. By participating in programs across all four pillars, individuals who visit Lakeside Lexie Digby are able to enhance their well-being in a mul- Marketing & Graphic Design Manager titude of ways. Through our guest experience surveys, we have found that individuals who Unless this is your first time in Lakeside, participate in an array of programs across all turning the page of this newspaper you’re hold- four pillars become the greatest ambassadors of ing will present a surprise. Lakeside – sharing Lakeside with friends and In the spirit of Chautauqua – that is, the spir- family by inviting them to visit. For this reason, it of learning, growing and trying new things – we are piloting a layout that invites participation Lakeside piloted a new layout of the Lakesider in a diversity of programs by making it easy for newspaper with the 2018 Week 9 issue. This edi- you, first-time guests and long-time Lakesiders, tion, a combined newspaper for Weeks 10 & 11, to engage in activities across all four pillars. will follow a similar format. These new programming pages can be found Previously, the Lakesider would begin with on pages 2-20, followed by ‘Classes in the Arts,’ community news, and then proceed to program- upcoming special events and general communi- ming, with activities mostly divvied up by which ty news, resources and ‘Snapshots that has al- pillar they fall under. ways appeared in the Lakesider. In this new version, the programs and events We invite you to share your thoughts on are listed chronologically. Each day of Weeks 10 this new layout, as we value your feedback and & 11, beginning with Saturday, Aug. 18, has its will review it as we plan for 2019. Visit www. own one- or two-page spread that consists of key lakesideohio.com/lakesider, and click on the stories and a comprehensive list of events for the button to take the Communications Survey. Preacher of the Week Stray Cats’ Slim Jim Phantom, Aug. 25 The Rev. Brent Watson Slim Jim Phantom, origi- spiration from that bygone era The Rev. Brent Wat- nally James McDonnell, has and mixed it with their youthful son will serve as Lakeside’s secured his place as a true energy to produce the updated, Preacher of the Week from rock & roll icon. As the leg- hard-edged sound that helped August 19-22. He will preach endary drummer for the Stray them conquer Europe and later at the Hoover Community Cats, Slim Jim will bring his the U.S. Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. neo-rockabilly sound of 1980s Born in the Brooklyn Bor- Sunday, Aug. 19 in Hoover to Hoover Auditorium at 8:15 ough of New York City, Slim Auditorium. p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25. Jim grew up listening to his With a love for 1950s rock parents’ jazz records, and by the Born in Olive Branch, & roll, the Stray Cats took in- age of 10, took up the drums. Ohio, the Rev. Watson first felt his call to ministry while at- See ‘Slim Jim’ on page 12 tending youth group at North College Hill United Methodist Church (UMC). During his junior year at Bowling Green End of Summer Festivities Fayetteville in Brown County, State University, he felt God’s On Sunday, Sept. 2, the Lakeside Ohio where he served from call to full-time ministry. community will gather to celebrate the 1982-1987. While there, his After graduating from 145th Chautauqua summer season. two children, Kara and Kyle, college, he attended Asbury To begin the celebration, there will were born. In 1987, the Rev. Theological Seminary where be a cookout from 11-3 a.m.-3 p.m. on Watson was appointed as pas- he completed his Master of the Hotel Lakeside Lawn. The menu of tor of the Bainbridge UMC in Divinity. It was at Asbury that grilled favorites includes hamburgers, Ross County where he served he met his wife, Susie, and hot dogs, macaroni & cheese, potato until 1994. salad, chips and cookies. Water and pop they were married in 1982 at the chapel at Asbury. wil also be available. See ‘Preacher’ The Rev. Watson was first on page 3 See ‘End of Summer’ on page 20 appointed to Union Plains/ Guest Preachers for Aug. 26 & Sept. 2 Hoover Worship Services The Rev. Dr. Charles D. Yoost will serve as Lake- ed District Superintendent for the Mansfield Dis- side’s guest preacher on Sunday, Aug. 26 at the trict of the East Ohio Conference of the UMC. He 10:30 a.m. Hoover Community Worship Service. then served as Senior Pastor of the Church of the The Rev. Dr. Yoost graduated from the University Saviour in Cleveland Heights where he stayed until of Akron. He received his Master of Theology and his retirement in 2015. Doctor of Ministry in pastoral care and counseling Bishop Tracy S. Malone will serve as Lakeside’s from the Boston University School of Theology. guest preacher on Sunday, Sept. 2 at the 10:30 a.m. From 1974-1984, the Rev. Dr. Yoost served as Hoover Community Worship Service. Pastor at Northampton United Methodist Church Bishop Malone was assigned to the East Ohio (UMC) in Cuyahoga Falls. He went on to serve as Conference of The United Methodist Church in Senior Pastor at Church Hill UMC in Youngstown. 2016. From 1992-1998, the Rev. Dr. Yoost was appoint- See ‘Guest Preacher’ on page 13 Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider WEEK 10 (AUGUST 20-23) WEEK 11 (AUGUST 27-30) Cross-Cultural Excellence Lakeside University Daily Pages & Spreads ............pg 2-20 Laura Kriska, cross-cultural consultant and author, shares the best Lakeside experts and favorite speakers from the Classes in the Arts ............pg 21 practices for using cultural data as a tool to build bridges, which lessen past offer morning lectures on their areas of expertise. Special Events ............pg 22 the divide between different cultural groups. Foreign Film Festival Community News ............pg 23-26 Citizen Science This afternoon theme features an Resources ............pg 27 Joe Heimlich, PhD, Principal Researcher for the Lifelong Learning introductory lecture on the first day Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 28 Group within the Center for Research and Eval- of the theme by Robert Dudash, Pro- uation at COSI, and Professor Emeritus at The fessor Emeritus and Film Society Di- Please note: there are new page Ohio State University, explores the importance rector at Lorain County Community numbers to go along with the new of informal environmental learning through a College, and viewing of a foreign film Lakesider format. variety of learning strategies. each subsequent day. Page 2 SATURDAY, Aug. 18 Today’s events 8-9:30 a.m., Lap Swimming 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Heritage Hall Museum & Gift 3:30 p.m. “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus Shop Open Orchestra Hall See ‘Weekly Recreation’ on page 2 for details. 238 Maple Ave. See on page 8 for details. See page 24 for details. 9-11 a.m., LWC Library Open 8 p.m., “Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again” Green Gables 10 a.m.-12 p.m., LHS Archives Open Orchestra Hall The Lakeside Women’s Club houses a library. All 324 W. Third St. See on page 8 for details. are welcome to utilize. See page 24 for details. See page 24 for details. 8:15 p.m., Herman’s Hermits starring 9-11 a.m., Tennis Round Robin 10 a.m.-5:45 p.m., Open Swim Peter Noone Williams Tennis Campus Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus Hoover Auditorium See ‘Weekly Recreation’ on page 2 for details. See ‘Weekly Recreation’ on page 2 for details. See page 1 and below for details. 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Supervised Playground 2-4 p.m., Saturday Afternoon Concert: Grindley Playground Johnny Rod Ages 4-7. See ‘Weekly Recreation’ on page 2 for Pavilion West Deck details. See below for details. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Pickleball Mixer 3-5 p.m., Northwestern Ohio Gladiolus Show Williams Tennis Campus Hoover Auditorium Lobby See ‘Weekly Recreation’ on page 2 for details. See below for details. Saturday Northwestern Ohio Gladioulus Show Afternoon Concert Gladiolus growers and exhib- assist interested persons or groups Although glads, as they are com- To provide more entertainment in the val- itors from Ohio, Michigan and in their cultivation and use. monly called, are used to a limited ue of your Chautauqua Pass, Lakeside has Pennsylvania will participate in This is an open entry show. extent for landscape effect, their planned a series of Saturday Afternoon Con- the Northwestern Ohio Gladiolus Locals may bring gladioli on Sat- chief value is for cut flowers. certs throughout the summer from 2-4 p.m.