Amy Grant Returns to Hoover
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Week 2: June 22-28, 2019 Amy Grant returns to Hoover 8:15 p.m., Hoover Auditorium Saturday, June 22 Grammy and Dove Award-winning singer and songwriter Amy Grant returns to Lakeside to perform her timeless hits, “Baby, Baby,” “El Shaddai” and “Every Heartbeat.” Ever since she burst onto the scene as a fresh-faced teenager, bringing contemporary Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Russell Christian music to the Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes for- of Fame. forefront of American mer Wimbledon Ladies Doubles winner Russell also served as an Assistant culture, the Nashville JoAnne Russell to lead a Tennis Clin- Coach at the University of Illinois from native has gained a ic until June 23 at the Williams Tennis 1998-2005. Now retired, she is a tennis reputation for creating Campus. Register at lakesideohio.com/ pro at Grey Oaks Country Club in Na- Christian music singer of all time, earning songs that examine life’s tennisclinic. ples, Fla. complexities with an open heart. six Grammys, 22 Dove Awards and three Sessions will be set up in 60-minute Steve Vaughn, an elite professional She became the first Christian music multi-Platinum albums. to 90-minute timeslots and organized tennis player, will teach alongside Rus- artist to have a platinum record and went Ten of her singles have reached the Top according to skill level. Players should sell at the clinic. on to become a crossover sensation, arrive 15 minutes prior to their session. 40 for pop, and 17 have become Top 40 Vaughn has played tennis his entire her musical gifts transcending genre Russell is an American former pro- hits for adult contemporary. Grant is also life, winning the 1973 North Caroli- boundaries to make her a household name. fessional tennis player who, with her one of only two Christian artists who have na State Championship in high school Grant’s career spans nearly three playing partner Helen Gourley Cawley, and serving as team captain at Clemson decades and, in that time, she has gained received a star on the Hollywood Walk of won the 1977 Wimbledon Ladies’ Dou- the title of top-selling contemporary Fame. bles title. University. After college, he served as Russell played on the pro circuit until a tennis pro at several country clubs in Wm. Paul Young, author of The Shack 1988, winning three Grand Slam Mas- Columbus, Ohio. 8:15 p.m., Hoover Auditorium His books will be available for purchase ters crowns in doubles, six Women’s In 1984, Vaughn moved to Naples Tuesday, June 25 at The Fine Print bookstore and a book Tennis Association titles and a World and worked as the Director of Tennis at Lakeside welcomes Wm. Paul Young, signing will follow the evening lecture. Cup Singles title. She was inducted Quail Creek Country Club and Director author of worldwide bestselling books “I have always been a writer, whether into the Florida Tennis Hall of Fame of Grey Oaks Country Club. In 2015, and the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa- Vaughn was hired as Director of Tennis The Shack, Cross Roads and Eve. He will songs, poetry, short stories or newsletters; share insights on his life and his writings tion’s Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall at The Player Club & Spa. never for public consumption but for with Lakesiders in a Q&A format. friends and family,” says Young. “The Preacher of the Week: Shack was a story written for my six children, with no thought or intention The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill to publish.” Supported by Bob & Becky Brymer With nearly 23 million copies sold The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean oyne College, among others. His passion and 49 consecutive weeks at No. 1 of Marsh Chapel and Professor of the is with the intersection of Scripture and on the New York Times bestseller list, New Testament and Pastoral Theology life, especially in the work of preaching. The Shack has spurred conversations at Boston University (BU), will serve as The Rev. Dr. Hill is the author of 12 about God around the world and Lakeside’s Preach- books, with most of inspired the feature film of the same er of the Week from his writing being June 23-27. This name, starring Sam Worthington, devoted to his week- week is supported ly sermons over the Octavia Spencer and Tim McGraw. by Bob and Becky last 30 years. “The Shack will tell you much Brymer. He earned the more about me than a few facts ever The Rev. Dr. Hill Harry Denman could,” says Young. “In some ways, will lead the 10:30 Award for Evange- my life is partly revealed in both a.m. Hoover Com- lism in 2003. Cur- munity Worship characters – Willie and Mack. But an rently he serves on Service on Sunday, the Board of the author is always more.” June 23. His ser- New England An- mon, “The Sermon nual Conference LWBS Fundraising on the Mound,” is United Methodist based on Galatians Foundation, the Dinner & Celebration 5:1, 22-23. New England An- 6 p.m., 528 Lakefront Hawaiian, Cuban, American, Asian and His religious nual Conference Stewardship Commit- leadership at BU is rooted and grounded Friday, June 28 Mexican cuisine. Appetizers and desserts tee, the Board of Visitors of the Learning in the historic pulpit of Marsh Chapel, Join the Lakeside Wooden Boat So- are generously donated by Bassett’s Mar- Project Elementary School, the Board of whose services are broadcasted on NPR. Visitors of Harvard Memorial Church, ciety (LWBS) for an evening of celebra- ket. As Dean of the chapel, he preaches most and the Board of Harvard Epworth Wes- tion, beach music and dinner provided by This event is sold out. Thank you for Sundays, leads the staff, gives oversight ley Foundation. the new restaurant, Lago Coastal Café. supporting the Lakeside Wooden Boat to all BU religious life, provides prayer During his week at Lakeside, the Prepare your taste buds for a fusion of Society. for university events and guides pastoral Rev. Dr. Hill will preach at 9 a.m. Mon- care for the community. day-Thursday during Faith for Living Prior to his time at BU, he taught at Hour in Orchestra Hall. At 7:15 p.m. several schools, including McGill Uni- Tuesday, June 25, he will lead Vespers by versity, Syracuse University and Lem- the Lake, held on the Pavilion East Deck. Chautauqua Lecture Series themes Medical Advances Lake Erie Insights: David Kaelber, MD, Impairment & Restoration Chief Medical Infor- Tom Bridgeman, PhD, Pro- matics Officer with The fessor of Ecology and Director MetroHealth System of the University of Toledo’s in Cleveland, Ohio, Lake Erie Center, discusses speaks on medical de- Lake Erie’s water quality, its velopments and the present state of impairment and use of electronic health the recent research to protect records for clinical dis- drinking water supplies and re- covery. store the lake’s health. This week in Lakeside Page 2 Page 4 Page 4 Page 10 “Lakeside Then & Now” Chautauqua Choral Festival Irwin Jennings retires Practice Makes Perfect Exhibit Concert Page 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 22 “Lakeside Then & Now” Exhibit Enhanced hotel online reservations system ELIZABETH FANTOZZI There are many new features, includ- Lakeside’s legacy is filled with incred- about the generations of Lakesiders that MARKETING & PUBLIC ing the ability to browse by room style ible stories about its people, events and have helped shape this Chautauqua. RELATIONS MANAGER or availability dates, clearer and concise traditions. As we From the era room descriptions and a list amenities, stand on the eve of black and This summer, Lakeside Chautauqua and quick access to many scroll-through of our 150th an- white film to the is making significant investments to im- pictures that display the many unique niversary, view vibrant photogra- prove your guest experience. room styles. the joy, splendor phy of today, cel- One of our most At the very bot- and tragedy of ebrate the struc- popular improve- tom of each page Lakeside’s histo- tural essence of ments so far has are three icons, ry at this unique the Lakeside leg- been our enhanced a location map exhibit, dis- acy throughout online reservations where guests can played in Hoover the years. system for Hotel view all amenities Auditorium until View the Lakeside and the June 29. “Lakeside Then Fountain Inn. in proximity to Observe the & Now” Exhibit, Many Lakesid- the two hotels, a beauty of historic curated by Dako- ers, as well as Di- weather icon that cottages that have ta Harkins, Lake- rector of Hospital- shows the weekly stood the test of side Heritage ity Steve Koenig, forecast in Lake- time and those Society Manager, have been pleased side, and a current that didn’t due to a half-hour pri- with the updat- time/date icon for tragic fires. Learn or to all Sunday ed software and guests traveling how Lakeside Hoover Com- user-friendly platform that launched in from afar. charted plans for munity Worship February. We invite you to view our new on- the community and developed over time Services and Hoover Auditorium evening “Lakeside has offered online reserva- line reservations system for Hotel Lake- through historic maps and pictures. Read performances. tions since 2010,” said Koenig. “The old side: lakesideohio.com/hotellakeside and system was very limited and growing ob- Fountain Inn: lakesideohio.com/foun- solete. This new online reservations pro- taininn. cess, from start to finish, is shorter, sim- Also, continue to check for the latest pler and intuitive for our guests. I think hotel specials and deals at lakesideohio. Lakesiders will like this new system.” com/deals.