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RSVP for the Summer Social June 23, 2018 Vol. 2018, Week 2 Little River Band performs classic rock The Australian rock group, Lit- tle River Band, returns to Lake- side with their signature sound at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, June 23 in Hoover Auditorium. The rock group will perform some of their greatest hits, includ- ing “Lonesome Loser,” “Cool Change” and “Lady,” among oth- er songs that showcase their vocal the Australian music scene, but also American and instrumental talents. radio, and they did so with a mix of creative Founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1975, songwriting, guitar harmonies and powerful Little River Band grew to become one of the vocals. greatest vocal bands of the 1970s and 80s. Worldwide, their album sales have Having little success performing with other topped 30 million copies sold. Lit- rock bands, the members of Little River Band tle River Band was the first band to have joined together to create a new, original blend Top 10 hits for six consecutive years. of music. The group not only wanted to conquer See ‘Little River Band’ on page 12 The Opioid Crisis with Sam Quinones As a part of the Week 2 Chau- pizza in the U.S., and take tauqua Lecture Series theme “The that system nationwide, Opioid Crisis,” Sam Quinones, au- riding a wave of addiction thor of Dreamland: The True Tale to prescription pills from of America’s Opiate Epidemic, coast to coast. The collision will provide two lectures at 10:30 of those two forces has led a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday, June to America’s deadliest drug 25 in Hoover Auditorium. A book scourge in modern times. signing will follow the lecture. Dreamland won a Na- Sam Quinones is a Los Ange- tional Book Critics Circle les-based freelance journalist and Award for the Best Nonfic- author, and was formerly a reporter with the L.A. tion Book of 2015. It was also selected as one of Times, where he spent 10 years writing about the Best Books of 2015 by Amazon, Slate, the immigration, gangs, drug trafficking and the Daily Beast, Buzzfeed, Seattle Times, Boston U.S.-Mexico border. Globe, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Entertainment Dreamland recounts twin stories of drug Weekly, Audible, and in the Wall Street Journal marketing in the 21st century. A pharmaceutical and Bloomberg Business by Nobel prize winner, corporation flogs its legal new opiate prescrip- Professor Sir Angus Deaton of Princeton Univer- tion painkiller as non-addictive. Meanwhile, im- sity. migrants from a small town in Nayarit, Mexico devise a method for retailing black-tar heroin like See ‘Opioid Crisis’ on page 3 Pickleball Center makes progress Preacher of the Week As the 2018 Chautauqua season begins at five years ago when we lined the first pickle- Carl McColman Lakeside, construction on the dedicated pick- ball court in Central Park. Since then, interest Supported by the Hottenroth Family leball courts continues. Concrete for under- continued to grow and the number of adults, neath four of the court surfaces was poured teens and children who play has increased. Carl McColman, a on June 13. Preparations are underway to To meet the growing demand, additional contemplative writer, pour concrete for the remaining four courts. asphalt courts were lined in Perry Park and speaker, retreat leader The concrete will likely be poured in early the Williams Tennis Campus. This past sum- and catechist, will serve July, depending on the weather and other mer, a formal pickleball program was imple- as Lakeside’s Preacher steps in the construction process. mented, including round robin play, weekly of the Week from June Construction on the project began in De- classes and organized tournaments. These 24-28. This week is sup- cember, but because of the harsh winter and programs used the two asphalt tennis courts ported by the Hottenroth stormy spring that Lakeside experienced this at the Williams Tennis Campus. Family. year, the anticipated completion time has The growth in the sport last summer McColman will lead been pushed back. Lakeside now expects caused scheduling conflicts between ten- the 10:30 a.m. Hoover to have the pickleball courts finished by nis and pickleball on the asphalt courts. Community Worship late-summer, closer to the end of August. Service on Sunday, June “I’m not a monk, but Lakeside was first introduced to pickleball See ‘Pickleball’ on page 18 24, sharing the message monks are my spiritual “The Hidden Wisdom of teachers and guides,” he Christian Prayer.” says. “As a Lay Cister- RSVP for the Summer Social After a car accident cian, I bring the wisdom The lazy, casual days of summer are final- • $1,000 per table of eight with a pay it left him with his jaw tem- of the monastery that ly here, so mark your calendar for a Lakeside forward extra donation porarily wired shut, Mc- has been passed down Summer Social on Sunday, July 15 at Catawba Purchase tickets online at www.lakesideo- Colman’s commitment through the centuries and Island Club. hio.com/summersocial. Please provide your to writing and praying make it available to the A true Lakeside summer is spent socializing guests’ names in the comment box. All proceeds was renewed. It was this public at large.” on front porches, watching the sunset from the from this event will be split between repairs to experience that led him McColman also re- dock and relaxing at the Grindley Aquatic & the Steele Memorial Bandstand/Gazebo, Grin- to being an advocate for ceived formation in the Wellness Campus pool, among many other fa- dley Aquatic & Wellness Campus and the new prayerful contemplate, practice of Christian spir- vorite Lakeside spots. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Entertainment which he calls “Christi- ituality and contempla- Join your friends for an evening reminis- Series in Hoover Auditorium. anity’s best-kept secret.” tive leadership through cent of these Lakeside summer gatherings. The Contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 246 or ad- He explored different the Shalem Institute for evening will include a dinner buffet and music [email protected] with questions. spiritualties and found Spiritual Formation in along the beautiful Lake Erie shore. friends and refuge in a Washington, D.C. Socializing will begin at 5 p.m. and supper Trappist monastery near He frequently leads stations will begin at 6 p.m. Dress for the eve- Summer Social his home in Georgia. retreats and speaks on ning is cool and casual. McColman is a the contemplative life at Tickets: Tickets life-professed Lay Cis- monasteries, retreat cen- • $100 per person tercian, a layperson ters, cathedrals, parishes • $125 per person with a pay it forward Tickets are available online at under formal spiritual and seminaries. extra donation www.lakesideohio.com/summersocial. guidance of Cistercian See ‘Preacher’ • $800 per table of eight monks. on page 10 Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider The Opioid Crisis Astronomy & Astrophysics Community News ............pg 2-8 Children & Youth ............pg 9 Featured speaker, Sam Patrick Durrell, PhD, Distinguished Pro- Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Quinones, author of Dream- fessor of Astronomy & Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 land: The True Tale of Physics, and Director of America’s Opiate Crisis, the Ward Beecher Plan- Education ............pg 14-15 and regional experts discuss etarium at Youngstown Generosity ............pg 16-17 the national epidemic. State University, pres- Recreation ............pg 18-19 ents lectures focused on Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 black holes, space tele- Resources ............pg 22 scopes, the Virgo Cluster, and exoplanets. This Week in Lakeside ............pg 23 See “Education” on page 14 for full descriptions of this week’s Chautauqua Lecture Series. Lakeside Snapshots ............pg 24 Community news Page 2 Art Show remembers Neil Glaser Events this week The Lakeside Art Show Turner will award First, will display original Second and Third Place, as Saturday Afternoon Concert artwork from Tuesday, July well as Honorable Mention The Music Room, featuring Sandusky mu- 3-Saturday, July 28 in the in both adult and youth sician Hermie Wilken, will entertain Lakesid- lobby of Hoover Auditorium. divisions. ers for a Saturday Afternoon Concert from 2-4 In addition to showcasing Guests to the Art Show can p.m. June 23 at the Pavilion West Deck. the talent of local artists vote for the People’s Choice Tiffin T-Squares of all ages, this year’s Award, the winner of which The Tiffin T-Squares, a modern day west- show will feature a special will be announced during the ern square dancing club, will perform a special retrospect of Neil Glaser, a final week of the show. demonstration at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 24 on the renowned Lakesider who Lakeside staff members Pavilion East Deck. All are invited to watch and recently passed away. In will select the recipient of join the square dancing. For more information, memory of him and his the Laura J. Werden Lakeside visit www.lakeside.com/calendar. many contributions, we are Award, which will be given honored to remember him to the piece that best depicts Clarendon UMC Youth Choir this year at the Lakeside Art a Lakeside image or scene. The Clarendon United Methodist Church Show. Werden, the namesake of this (UMC) Youth Choir will perform a special Glaser worked for nearly award, directed and organized concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 25 on and invitational shows in two decades on the Art the annual Lakeside Art the Hoover Auditorium porch. For more Show. He would spend hours both states. His work has Exhibit from 1956-1999. information, visit www.lakeside.com/calendar. helping to organize and reached several galleries in The show’s opening Historic Tram Tour hang art for each show.
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