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Aug. 13, 2016 Vol. 2016, Week 9 Living into Community, Aug. 14-18 Dr. Christine Pohl, As- of the four best practices. importance to most theo- Preacher of the Week: sociate Provost and Profes- Hospitality logical and philosophical sor of Christian Ethics and Dr. Pohl writes, “Hospital- traditions, our moral vo- Dr. Christine Church Society at Asbury ity is an invitation from God cabulary related to prom- Theological Seminary, has to grow deeper in love. We ising has been trivialized.” Pohl conducted extensive research must welcome strangers into One individual described for more than two decades community, and strangers are promise-keeping at Lake- about the core practices need- people without a place, dis- side as “Those in leadership Many of us long for ed for a vibrant community. connected from life-giving follow through with prom- a sense of community She is the author of Liv- relationships or networks.” ises made. Trees are pro- – a place where people ing into Community: Cul- One Lakesider defined hos- tected and building repairs know and welcome us. tivating Practices that Sus- pitality as “Being referred are done in the off-season.” Is Lakeside just a place tain Us and will bring her to as a ‘Lakesider’ after my to vacation? Or is Lake- research to Lakeside from first night of my first visit.” See ‘Living’ on page 13 side a community where Aug. 14-18 to have an open Another shared, “Dear people find belonging? dialogue with members of friends over the years have As Preacher of the our Chautauqua commu- opened their home to us Week, Dr. Christine Pohl, nity. She will also lecture repeatedly. This year, we Associate Provost and at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. are gathering all our chil- Professor of Christian 15 in Hoover Auditorium. dren and grandchildren in Ethics and Church in Narrowing in on the most a large home in Lakeside Society at Asbury Theo- tegral in helping Lakeside important aspects, Dr. Pohl where we hope to pass on logical Seminary, will compile the Chautauqua discovers the four practic- that legacy of hospitality.” lead us in a dialogue this Conversation: Community es of community are hos- Promise-Keeping week by drawing on her & Our Practices booklet pitality, promise-keeping, Dr. Pohl writes, “Today, we research of community that will be used through- truthfulness and gratitude. have cleaning agents, mar- and relating it to Lakeside. out the week. All are invit- In anticipation of her visit, garine and personal-health Dr. Pohl earned her ed to pick up the booklet we have been collecting input products with names like Bachelor of Science from from Artists-N-Cahoots from community members Pledge, Ensure, Promise Syracuse University, her for a donation of $10. and asking for definitions and Depends. Despite the Master of Arts in theo- Dr. Pohl will also lec- logical studies from Cor- ture at 9:15 a.m. Mon- Christian artist Francesca Battistelli to perform don-Conwell Theological day-Thursday during the Grammy and Dove will perform soul search- performing her own songs. Seminary and her Doctor- Faith for Living Hour in Award-winning Christian ing hits, including “Holy Her debut album, My ate in ethics and society Orchestra Hall. Each day artist, Francesca Battistelli, Spirit,” “Write Your Sto- Paper Heart, earned her a from Emory University. she will focus on a practice. ry” and “Free to Be Me” at Grammy nomination for Best She has been the re- Lakesiders are invit- 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. Gospel Song Performance. It cipient of grants for re- ed to the Hotel Lakeside 13 in Hoover Auditorium. also became a RIAA Certi- search from the American Dining Room for a Lunch Inspired by legendary jazz fied Gold selling album and Academy of Religion, Conversation with the greats and current contempo- produced an RIAA Certified the Lilly Endowment Preacher at 12 p.m. Tues- raries like John Mayer and Gold selling digital single, and the Louisville Insti- day, Aug. 16. No reser- Sara Bareilles, Battistelli set “Free to Be Me.” In 2016, tute, where she has also vations are needed; the out to write pop, soul-infused she won a Grammy Award served as a board member. cost is $15. Please note: music that would motivate and for her song “Holy Spirit.” Her book, which has This is the last Lunch encourage listeners of any age. Battistelli has received inspired a lot of con- Conversation with the Her exposure to the arts 22 Dove Award nominations, versation at Lakeside, Preacher of the season. began at a young age with with six Dove Award wins, Living into Communi- At 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, her interest and involve- including Artist of the Year. ty: Cultivating Practices Aug. 16, Dr. Pohl will ment in theatre, music and that Sustain Us, is avail- lead Vespers by the Lake dance, and at age 15, Bat- See ‘Battistelli’ able for purchase at The at the Pavilion East Deck. tistelli began writing and on page 10 Fine Print bookstore. She will preach on “Re- At the 10:30 a.m. thinking Interruptions,” Save the Date Hoover Community Wor- based on Luke 8:40-56. Blue Zones speaker Tony Buettner will speak at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 in ship Service on Sunday, Guests may obtain a Hoover Auditorium. For more information, see ‘Blue Zones’ on page 12. Aug. 13, Dr. Pohl’s ser- complimentary Church mon, “Making Room for Pass between 7:30 a.m.- Gratitude,” will be based 10:30 a.m. Sunday, valid The Pool & Wellness Campaign Goal is Within Sight on Colossians 3:12-17. until 3 p.m. A compli- The goal of building a coming estimate on During her week at mentary Faith for Living community swimming pool the cost to complete Lakeside, Dr. Pohl will Hour Pass is available and wellness center is within the project. Work is lecture at 7:30 p.m. Mon- from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 sight. Lakesiders are jumping in progress to obtain day, Aug. 15 in Hoover p.m. Monday-Thurs- into the race. Every gift and the best estimates Auditorium, with a book day. Both of these pass- pledge over the next 20 days, that can be avail- signing afterwards. es include admissions regardless of size, is vital to able for consider- Dr. Pohl has been in- for guests and auto. the success of this campaign. ation for the next The Lakeside Chau- Board meeting on tauqua Board of Directors Saturday, Aug. 20. Chautauqua Lecture Series met on July 30 for an up- We will continue to to engage the community. 100 Years of the National American Home date about the Pool & Well- bring relevant facts about The Lakeside Chautauqua Park Service ness Center and campaign. progress to the commu- Foundation Board shared at Landscapes The Board did autho- nity in a timely manner. the meeting that $2.5 mil- Robert Sutton, PhD, In collaboration with rize additional spending Similarly, although we lion has been raised. We are recently retired Chief His- The Friends of the Ohio for the purpose of funding have made great progress truly grateful for each of the torian of the National Park Governor’s Residence and preliminary work neces- toward the funding goals gifts and pledges received Service, shares the history Heritage Garden, horticul- sary for the Pool & Well- due to the generosity of to date. We have continued of the National Park Service turist, author and garden ness Center. The Board has the Lakeside community, to involve all generations in as it celebrates 100 years of historian, Denise Wiles Ad- not made any final deci- we still need to make more helping support this project. preserving natural and cul- ams, PhD, will lecture on sion about moving forward. progress in order to have a We are all in this together tural resources in the U.S. American garden history. Much is scheduled to be successful campaign. The and only have a short time to See “Education” on accomplished in August. Per- Lakeside Chautauqua Foun- reach the goal of $3.0 million. page 8 for full descrip- haps the most important piece dation Board and Campaign tions of this week’s Chau- of information is the forth- Leadership Team continue See ‘Pool’ on page 12 tauqua Lecture Series. Submit photos for Lakeside Photo Contest Lakesiders of all ages are children, religion, education, each winning photographer invited to submit photos to be cultural arts (special events will receive a (one-day) Dai- featured in the 2017 Calendar and programming), recreation, ly Chautauqua Pass for 2017. of Events brochure, as well as landscape or architecture. To enter, name each pho- on Lakeside’s social media pag- Photos are needed for the to by ‘last name, first name’ es, website, The Front Porch Calendar of Events brochure’s and number them each from blog, Lakesider newspaper, ad- cover and various other pan- 1-5. (For example: Smith, vertise- els, including Welcome to John 1; Smith, John 2; etc.) ments, Lakeside, Nurture the Mind, Send digital copies as attach- Inside the Lakesider etc. the Body, the Spirit, Family ments to photos@lakesideo- Community News .............pgs. 2-6 Imag- & Youth Programs, Accom- hio.com. Printed or scanned Religious Life ............pg. 7 es should modations, Generosity, What pictures are not eligible. The Education .............pgs. 8-9 represent You Receive for Your Chau- email subject line should read Arts & Entertainment .............pgs. 10-11 people tauqua Pass, Admission Fees, ‘Lakeside Photo Contest.’ Pool & Wellness Update .............pgs. 12-13 enjoying Directions and Mailing panel. Include your name, ad- Recreation & Wellness .............pg.