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July 7, 2018 Vol. 2018, Week 4 Lakeside “New Day” Screening, July 7 If you were on the Lakeside grounds in mid June, you might have noticed some camera crews around the business district, down by the waterfront, or at several other popular Lakeside locations. Those camera crews, hosts and pro- ducers were from Cleveland Fox 8 and were gathering footage and interviews to use for a special “New Day” segment that will be all about Lakeside Chautauqua. “New Day” hosts Natalie Herbick and David Moss travel in search of the best vacation areas for Cleveland-area residents. The segments are an hour-long for a special viewing of this “New Day” Lake- and highlight the best places for dining, shop- side segment, doors open at 7:15 p.m. ping, entertainment and lodging in a given area. If you are unable to be in Lakeside on Sat- The episode for Lakeside premiered on July urday, July 7, Lakeside will be sharing the link 4. But since most of us were busy celebrating to the segment in all of our digital communica- the holiday with parades and cookouts, Lakeside tions. The link is available at www.lakesideo- has arranged to present the entire segment at hio.com/newday. If you aren’t already, sign up 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 7 in Hoover Auditori- for our e-newsletter at www.lakesideohio.com/ um, before The Ides of March performance. signup and ‘like’ us at www.facebook.com/ Plan to show up to Hoover Auditorium early lakesideohio. The Ides of March, July 7 Best remembered for their 1970s hit “Vehicle,” The Ides of March is now in their 54th year together as a band, having retained all four original band members since their humble garage beginnings in 1964. The band will bring their greatest hits to Hoover Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Satur- day, July 7. The Ides, or their lead singer and song- writer Jim Peterik, have had hit records in every decade of their existence. From their 1966 debut album, You Wouldn’t Listen, to the rousing sports anthem “Finally Next The secret of their long-term success may be Year” that cheered the Chicago Cubs along in found in the fact that the band members have 2003, the band has combined vocal harmonies remained best friends over the years, with not a with their trademark driving brass section to hint of ego-trip to be found. This is especially forge a sound that’s timeliness and unforgettable. noteworthy when taking into account the success Preacher of the Week Despite, or perhaps because of, their longevi- that Peterik has found as a songwriter. His ac- ty, the Ides remain a vivacious powerhouse rock complishments include writing Survivor’s “Eye The Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Long & roll band whose typical 90-minute sets turn of the Tiger” and .38 Special’s “Hold on Loose- Supported by the Rev. Dr. Bud Cox into a two-hour concerts with their strong and ly.” in-demand stage encores. See ‘Ides of March’ on page 12 Endowment The Rev. Dr. Thom- Garden Tour blooming in Lakeside as G. Long will serve as Lakeside’s Preacher of the The ‘Lakeside in Bloom’ Beautification Week from July 8-12. This Awards Program honors those who have worked week is supported by the to promote the overall aesthetic appearance of Rev. Dr. Bud Cox Endow- the Lakeside grounds. Guests and residents are ment. invited to experience the award-winning land- He will preach at the scapes of this program on a self-guided Garden Hoover Community Wor- Tour from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, July 11 at ship Service at 10:30 a.m. the various winning gardens across the Lake- side grounds. Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus. For Sunday, July 8 in Hoover for Preachers. His book, A Garden Tour Pass to enter the grounds is those with a Season Chautauqua Pass or Daily Auditorium. The Witness of Preaching, available for $10, which includes an Auto Pass, Chautauqua Pass, there is no additional charge. An ordained minister of was named “One of the 25 but does not include admission to the Hoover the Presbyterian Church Most Influential Books in Auditorium performance that evening or the See ‘Garden Tour’ on page 2 (USA), the Rev. Dr. Long is Director of the Early Preaching for the Last 25 Career Pastoral Leadership Years” by Preaching Mag- Program and Bandy Pro- azine in 2010 and is now Pro offers Pickleball Clinic widely used in theological Lakeside Chautauqua will host a Pickleball Born and raised in Santa Maria, Brazil. Jar- fessor Emeritus of preach- schools around the globe, Clinic with pro Simone Jardim from Wednes- dim was recruited to play college tennis by sev- ing at the Candler School translated into multiple day, July 18-Friday, July 20. eral universities in the U.S., eventually playing of Theology at Emory Uni- languages. Jardim is an International Pickleball Teach- for Fresno State where she was a two-time versity in Atlanta. The Rev. Dr. Long ing Professional Association (IPTPA) certified All-American in Doubles and ranked #1 in the Referenced by “CNN” completed his bachelor’s instructor. She started playing the sport in 2015 country by the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa- and the New York Times, degree at Erskine College and has since become the 5.0 Open National tion. the Rev. Dr. Long has been and Master of Divinity at Champion in Women’s Doubles, Mixed Dou- Her coaching expertise was developed as the studying the contempo- Erskine Theological Sem- bles and Women’s Singles; the Pro U.S. Open women’s Head Tennis Coach at Michigan State rary style of preaching and inary. He later completed Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles and Wom- University. As a Division I coach, she learned teaching seminary students his doctorate at Princeton en’s Singles Champion; and Tournament of how to inspire players and develop champions. for most of his life, primar- Theological Seminary. Champions Masters Champion in Women’s ily focusing on homiletics His wife, Kimberly, also Doubles and Women’s Singles. See ‘Simone’ on page 18 (the history, theory and a Presbyterian minister, practice of preaching). is Professor of Worship He’s authored more Summer Social Tickets at Columbia Theologi- than 21 books and is a Tickets are $100 per person, or $125 per person with a pay it forward donation option. For a cal Seminary in Atlanta. frequent contributor and table of eight, tickets are $800 per table, or $1,000 with a pay it forward donation option. editor to The Christian See ‘Preacher’ Tickets are available online at www.lakesideohio.com/summersocial. Century and the Journal on page 11 Chautauqua Lecture Series Inside the Lakesider The Living Landscape: Jane Austen at 200 Community News ............pg 2-8 Observation, Design & Stewardship Sponsored by the Knobel Family Endowment Children & Youth ............pg 9 Sponsored by a Lakeside garden enthusiast In commemoration of the Religious Life ............pg 10-11 Author, photographer and 200th anniversary of Jane Aus- Arts & Entertainment ............pg 12-13 landscape ethicist, Rick Darke, ten’s last published novel, ex- Education ............pg 14-15 shares his landscape design ex- plore the author’s life, works, Generosity ............pg 16-17 pertise based on his recent book, and legacy with Juliette Wells, Recreation ............pg 18-19 The Living Landscape: Design- PhD, Elizabeth Conolly Todd ing for Beauty and Biodiversity in Distinguished Professor of En- Classes in the Arts ............pg 20-21 the Home Garden. glish at Goucher College. Resources ............pg 22 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 Lakeside Leadership Academy 2018 Events this week The Lakeside Leadership Academy (LLA) welcomes a new class of 14 interns to Accounting/IT Cameron Fisher, Ohio University, 2019 Lakeside Art Show Lakeside Chautauqua. The Lakeside Art Show will remain open Recruitment for this summer internship Advancement/Communications until Saturday, July 28. View the show a half- experience began in the fall of 2017. By Mallory Glenn, University of Mount Union, 2019 hour prior to all Sunday Hoover Community spring, there were more than 100 applicants, Worship Services and all Hoover Auditorium Arts/Entertainment Management evening performances, as well as Sundays, including first-time Lakesiders and others Kelly Tomko, Baldwin Wallace University, 2018 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5 p.m. Guests who have been visiting their entire lives. to the Art Show can also vote for the People’s Over the past two months, the interns Conference/Event Planning Natalie Swift, University of Findlay, 2019 Choice Award. have quickly adjusted to the Chautauqua HP&DRB Meeting community by immersing themselves in Educational Programming Erin Carroll, Hillsdale College, 2020 The HP&DRB meeting will take place at everything Lakeside offers and by becoming acquainted with the “behind-the-scenes” of 9 a.m. Saturday, July 7 at the Train Station. Guest Services their respective departments. Courtney McClain, Northwood University, 2020 Saturday Afternoon Concert The LLA program provides opportunities Hawaiian Island Luau will entertain for professional growth through hands-on Hospitality Management Lakesiders for a Saturday Afternoon Concert Jordyn Radler, Bowling Green State University, 2019 learning experiences and networking. By from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, July 7 on the Hotel Lakeside Lawn. Based out of the world capital working with professionals in their chosen Print/Visual Communications of the Hula in Hilo, Hawaii, these Hula dancers fields, they are given the chance to apply Molly Chacey, Bowling Green State University, 2018 will bring Hawaii to Lakeside with their native what they have learned in the classroom to Sammi Piroska, Bowling Green State University, 2019 music, dance and culture.