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Week 7 Lakesider July 29, 2017 Vol. 2017, Week 7 WAR proclaimed a timeless act Preacher of the Week The band who was daring enough the rev. david felten to carry the name WAR in 1969, when peace was the slogan of the nation, will After spending a year in bring their timeless message to Hoover Western Australia, the Rev. Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, July David Felten’s experience 29. WAR is best known for popular hits helped shape his future “Why Can’t We be Friends,” “The Cisco ministry of starting a new Kid,” “Low Rider,” “Spill the Wine” and church, Via de Cristo, from many more songs that helped define an scratch in the Northeast area era. of Scottsdale, Ariz. He grew “Our instruments and voices became his church into a dynamic our weapons of choice, and the songs faith community by serving were our ammunition,” said the band. a niche group of spiritual “We spoke out against racism, hunger, the musically-frustrated Burdon back with him seekers. gangs, crimes and turf wars as we embraced all the next night. Burdon was so impressed, that The Rev. Felten will serve pastor Jeff Proctor-Murphy people with hope and the spirit of brotherhood. he jumped on stage and started playing with the as Lakeside’s Preacher of the to create educational And it’s still just as apropos today.” group, having never met them before. Week from July 30-Aug. 3. materials they were not WAR was brought together by veteran “I had them in the studio within a week, and He will preach at the 10:30 seeing from other publishers. record producer Jerry Goldstein and rock a.m. Hoover Community Their progressive the rest is history,” Goldstein said. legend Eric Burdon. Goldstein saw the future Worship Service on Christian curriculum, band members playing at a bar and brought See ‘WAR’ on page 12 Sunday, July 30 in Hoover “Living the Questions,” Auditorium. His sermon, was developed at Via de “Letting Go of a Perfect, Cristo and Asbury United Farm to Table Dinner grows closer Error-Free Bible,” is based Methodist Church, first as a Lakeside Chautauqua will host a Farm to process and both the online registration form and on 2 Timothy 3:14-17. DVD series. Their program Table Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4 on the the online payment process must be completed The Rev. Felten spent is now a growing catalogue Hotel Lakeside lawn. before registration is finalized. The cost of the eight years as an associate of curriculum, including pastor and co-pastor at a series questioning This unique event, in partnership with dinner is $40 per person. Once your two-part Epworth United Methodist capital punishment with local farmers and restaurants, will bring fresh registration is completed, you will receive a Church in West Phoenix, Sister Helen Prejean and ingredients for a spectacular meal along Ohio’s personal email confirmation from a Lakeside Most Beautiful Mile. Locally-grown foods from Ariz. before being appointed DreamThinkBeDo, an staff member. Tickets may also be purchased at to start Via de Cristo in 1998. overview of progressive a 50-mile radius will be featured. the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave. While at Via de Cristo, the Christianity for young adults. The menu includes a crostini topped with Rev. Felten teamed up with tomato jam and kalamata olives appetizer. Three See ‘Preacher’ fellow United Methodist types of salads will be served: a mixed green, on page 11 cucumber onion and snow pea salad. The main dish is an applewood smoked beef brisket. Two side dishes will be served, including a broccolini Light Up Lakeside returns topped with a lemon pine nut sweet chili sauce All are invited to take Although winners will not and asiago smoked gouda potatoes. For dessert, part in Light Up Lakeside be chosen this year, show enjoy a peach bread pudding. from Aug. 4-11. The event your creativity by decorating Visit www.lakesideohio.com/farmtotable for is a combined effort of your cottage, rental, camper, online registration. Registration is a two-part Lakesiders to celebrate the business or golf cart. summer by showcasing the Christmas lights, lanterns and Submit your photos in the Photo Contest entire community in lights. luminaries are all encouraged. Lakesiders of all ages are invited to submit photos to be featured in the 2018 Calendar of Events brochure, as well as on Lakeside’s social media pages, website, The Front Porch blog, Lakesider newspaper, advertisements, etc. Images should represent people enjoying Lakeside through photos of families, traditions, children, religion, education, cultural arts (special events and programming), Chautauqua Lecture Series recreation, landscape or architecture. Photo provided by Hannah Lundquist. The deadline for submission is Monday, Oct. 2; limit five photos per photographer. [email protected]. Printed Medical Questions & Decisions Winning photos will be chosen for the or scanned pictures are not eligible. With continued medical advances come new questions, 2018 Calendar of Events brochure, and The email subject line should read which need to be explored. Paul Hoehner, MD, Senior each winning photographer will receive a ‘Lakeside Photo Contest.’ To be eligible Clinical Associate at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, (one-day) Daily Chautauqua Pass for 2018. you must include your name, address, will speak on the physical health/spirituality connection and When submitting, name each photo email address, phone number, age, biomedical ethics. by ‘last name, first name’ and number photo information and the date each In addition, representatives from Sincera, a palliative them each from 1-5. (For example: photo was taken in the email message. care organization, will explore questions related to coping Smith, John 1; Smith, John 2; etc.) For more information and full contest with serious chronic illness. Send digital copies as attachments to rules, visit www.lakesideohio.com/news. Natural Gardens for the Lakeside welcomes gardening enthusiasts 21st Century From Tuesday, Aug. 1-Friday, Aug. 4, presentations on Wednesday, Aug. 2 and “Nature is not a place Lakeside is once again excited to host former Thursday, Aug. 3 for the Chautauqua Lecture to visit. It is home.” – Gary Ohio First Lady Hope Taft and the members Series theme “Natural Gardens for the 21st Snyder of The Friends of the Ohio Governor’s Century,” which are open to all Lakesiders. In collaboration with The Residence and Heritage Garden here along There will be additional lectures on both Friends of the Ohio Governor’s Residence & Heritage Garden, Ohio’s Most Beautiful Mile for third time. days that Lakesiders Lakeside welcomes the return In collaboration with The Friends, can also attend for a of award-winning garden Lakeside is hosting world-renowned garden $10 donation to The designer, Amanda Patton. designer Amanda Patton, along with other Friends. experts such as Debra Knapke, Mary Alice See ‘Education’ See ‘Education’ on page 15 for full descriptions of this Mairose, Barbara Lach and Cheryl Harner. on page 14 for more week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. Patton will deliver four keynote information. Inside the Lakesider Community News ............pg 2-8 Children & Youth ............pg 9 Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 Education ............pg 14-15 Generosity ............pg 16-17 lakesideohio @lakesideohio @lakesideoh blog.lakesideohio Lakeside Chautauqua Recreation ............pg 18-19 Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 Visit The Front Porch blog at blog.lakesideohio.com for web-exclusive content not included in this issue. Resources ............pg 22 Special information for guests and residents is available at www.lakesideohio.com/resources. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 Events this week Bi-weekly Farmers’ Market continues In a continued effort to promote health and Blend, TNT Farms and Tyler’s Farm. Lakeside Photography Show wellness, Lakeside hosts a bi-weekly Farmers’ Market Items sold are grown or baked within a 50-mile The Lakeside Photography Show will display from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday, radius; this provides the opportunity to purchase original photographs in the lobby of Hoover on Walnut Avenue in front of the Administration regionally-produced goods and contribute to the Auditorium until Friday, Aug. 18. Building and on Third Street in front of Hoover growth of the local economy. View the show a half-hour prior to all Sunday Auditorium. New this year to Tuesday’s Hoover Community Worship Services and all Farmers sell fresh and organic produce, Farmers’ Market will be the “Ask a Gardener” booth Hoover Auditorium evening performances, as hydroponic lettuce, honey, herbs, spices, pickled where Lakeside Chautauqua’s Master Gardener well as Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from asparagus spears, green tomato relish, coffee beans, Loretta Wilken will be available to answer gardening 3-5 p.m. loose leaf packaged tea, maple syrup, seasonal fruit, questions. homemade pies, jams, artisan breads, gluten free A complimentary Shopping/Dining Pass is Parkinson’s Support Group bakes, nut rolls, raw energy food, fresh cut flowers, available at the gates during the summer season for This week, the Parkinson’s Support Group heirloom tomatoes, fingerling potatoes and will meet from 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1 and homemade baked goods. Farmers’ Market shopping. This complimentary from 4:30-6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3 at the Train This summer’s Farmers’ Market is bigger and pass offers admission to the Lakeside Chautauqua Station. Activities include drumming (drum sticks better than ever with a total of 17 vendors, including grounds for 90 minutes. The pass does not include provided), stretching exercises while seated, Adah Glee’s Garden, Al’s Vegetables, Danny admission to the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness balance exercises while standing and rapid Bergman, DTF Enterprises, Easy As Pie, Elk Creek Campus or parking.
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