Lakeside Chautauqua
Aug. 6-12, 2016
Volunteer Recognition Picnic
Volunteers are essential to the quality of the Lakeside Chautauqua experience, helping in just about every part of programming.

In the spring, they assist with the beautification of the grounds during Spring Cleanup Day. Volunteers also maintain Lakeside's many gardens in the summer months and teach children to sail for the first time at the Kids Setting Sail program.

In the fall, they return to Lake Erie to assist with the operations of the Lakeside-Marblehead Lighthouse Festival.

These are just a few of the many ways volunteers make an impact at Lakeside Chautauqua all year.

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Lakeside Heritage Day
To celebrate Lakeside Chautauqua's rich history and oldtime traditions, Heritage Day will take place from 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7 on the Hotel Lakeside lawn.

The event will kick-off with a cookout provided by the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. in front of the hotel.

The menu will include a choice of BBQ chicken, hamburger or hot dog with potato salad, apple pie and a drink.

Admission to Heritage Day is open to all; however, tickets will be sold to participate in individual activities and booths.

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Race to the Pool
Put on your swimsuits and grab your floaties for Lakeside's Race to the Pool on Saturday, Aug. 6.

The one-mile route will start on Third Street in front of Hoover Auditorium and end at the future Pool & Wellness Center location on Sixth Street.

Registration begins at 9:15 a.m. at Hoover Auditorium, and the race will start at 9:45 a.m. There is no fee to enter, we only ask that a donation be given for each participant.

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Religious Life
Preacher of the Week:
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray
Supported by the Tropf Family in Memory of
Warren & Joan Tropf
Bringing his expertise on the history and contemporary relevance of Christian theology and ethics, religion and the arts, inter-religious dialogue and homiletics, the Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray will serve as Preacher of the Week from August 7-11. This week is supported by the Tropf family in memory of Warren and Joan Tropf.

The Rev. Dr. Butler Murray is a distinguished academic and theologian. He earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy and religion from Bucknell University, his master's degree from Endicott College, a Master of Divinity from Yale University Divinity School and a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York City.

His depth of experience and knowledge have allowed him to broaden the scope of people he can reach.


Additional Religious Life Programs
 
Sunday, Aug. 7
8:30 a.m. Pavilion East Deck
Dockside Worship (with Eucharist)
Sermon: "When You Feel Discouraged," based on II Timothy 1:3-14 & Luke 12:32-40

The Rev. Bob Machovec
9 a.m. 450 Central Avenue 
Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) Worship
The Rev. Vernon Shepherd

10:30 a.m. Hoover Auditorium 
Hoover Community Worship
Sermon: "A Dream of Peace," based on Philippians 4:4-9 
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week 
8:15 p.m. Pavilion West Deck  
Sunset Vespers by the Lake
John & Bonnie Wilkie, MGM Leaders

Monday, Aug. 8   
10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
Faith for Living Hour /Education Lecture
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
10 a.m. Upper Room
Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14)
John & Bonnie Wilkie, MGM Leaders

Tuesday, Aug. 9
8 a.m. Pavilion East Deck
Men's Bible Study
9 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 4-6)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Orchestra Hall 
Faith for Living Hour/Education Lecture
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
10 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 7-9)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Upper Room 
Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14)
John & Bonnie Wilkie,
MGM Leaders
12 p.m. Hotel Lakeside Fern Room
Lunch Conversation with the Preacher
(Cost is $15/person)
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
7:15 p.m. Pavilion East Deck
Vespers by the Lake  
Sermon: "Seeking Peace in a World that Rejects Peace," based on Romans 12:9-18  
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week

Wednesday, Aug. 10
9 a.m. 503 Oak Avenue
Women's Bible Study
9 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 4-6)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Orchestra Hall 
Faith for Living Hour/Education Lecture 
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week 
10 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 7-9)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Upper Room
Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14)
John & Bonnie Wilkie, M GM Leaders
5:30 p.m. Perry Park
Family Picnic ($4 Suggested Donation)
Richter & Wilkie Families, Hosts
7:30 p.m. Coffee & Cream (Second Floor)
College Station (ages 19-26)
The Wired Word

Thursday, Aug. 11
9 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 4-6)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
Faith for Living Hour/Education Lecture
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week 
10 a.m. Bradley Temple
God Squad (ages 7-9)
Chip Richter, Singer-Songwriter
10 a.m. Upper Room
Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14)
John & Bonnie Wilkie, MGM Leaders
7:15 p.m. Pavilion East Deck
Vespers by the Lake
Reflection of Psalms & Eucharist
The Rev. Doug Winner

Friday, Aug. 12
9 a.m. 503 Oak Avenue
Women's Bible Study 
Chautauqua Lecture Series
Week 8: Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World
Monday, Aug. 8

10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
Faith in America: The Rise of Religious Pluralism & the Nones
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
1:30 p.m. Chautauqua Hall
Headscarves & Hope: Teaching English in an Arab-Israeli Village
Martha Moody, Novelist & Retired Physician

Tuesday, Aug. 9

10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
The Challenges of Faith in a World of Gods
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
1:30 p.m. Chautauqua Hall
Beyond the Happy-Talk: Conflicts & Pain in an American/Arab-Israeli Project
Martha Moody, Novelist & Retired Physician

Wednesday, Aug. 10

10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
The Joys of Faith in a World of Gods
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
1:30 p.m. Orchestra Hall
Showing of "Searching for Augusta" (75 mins.)

Thursday, Aug. 11
10 a.m. Orchestra Hall
Relevance & Social Justice in a World of Gods
The Rev. Dr. Stephen Butler Murray, Preacher of the Week
1:30 p.m. Chautauqua Hall
The Story Behind "Searching for Augusta"
Director Michael Edwards (via Skype), Editor Shawn Tegtmeier & Co-Producer Jim Edwards

Additional Community Education Programs
Sunday, Aug. 7
9 p.m. Chautauqua Park
Owl Prowl (bring a flashlight)
Carol Bradshur & Judy Sudomir, Owl Prowl Leaders

Monday, Aug. 8
8:15 a.m. 343 Cherry Ave.

"Breakfast Bunch" Book Discussion:
Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, A Man Who Would Cure the World by Tracy Kidder
Mary Breckenridge, Discussion Leader  
(RSVP to (419) 967-0024)
9 a.m. Lakeside Women's Club/Green Gables
Children's Author Visit
David FitzSimmons, Author of Curious Critters Marine
10:30 a.m. Meet at the Pavilion
Guided Tree Walk

Led by volunteers from the Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Society (LESS)
3:30 p.m. Meet in front of Hotel Lakeside
Tree Tram Tour (Pre-registration required at the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office)

Bill Dudrow & Frank O'Dell, Tour Leaders  
One hour after sunset; Meet at Pavilion 
Stargazing
Bob Sudomir, Science Teacher

Tuesday, Aug. 9
1:30 p.m. Lakeside Women's Club/Green Gables
A Visit from the Lakeside Symphony
Gordon Ross & Sally Rocco Ross, LSO Members

Wednesday, Aug. 10
8 a.m. Meet at Meadow Brook Marsh

Guided Bird Walk
Judy Sudomir & Joe Sudomir, Bird Walk Leaders
8:30 a.m. Train Station
Herb Study Program: Stone Garden Markers
Jan Hilty, Master Gardener
10:30 a.m. Meet at Heritage Hall Museum
Historic Walking Tour of Central Lakeside
Frank O'Dell & Lynne Woods, Lakeside Heritage Society Volunteers
3:30 p.m. Fountain Inn Aigler Room
The Historic Chautauqua Movement Seminar
Gretchen Curtis, Lakesider
 
Friday, Aug. 12
9 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Chautauqua Hall
Special Workshop: Shop the Farmers' Market
(Pre-registration required; cost to cover materials is $5/person)
Chef Stacy Maple, LLC
10:30 a.m. Meet at north end of Oak Avenue

Special Historic Walking Tour: Lakefront & Pavilions
(Pre-register at Heritage Hall Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday; cost is $5/person; limited to 15 participants)

Dave Glick & George McCormmick, Tour Leaders 
1:30 p.m. Lakeside Women's Club/Green Gables
Lakeside Women's Club Book Review:
Age of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth and Faith in the New China by Evan Osnos
Nancy Long, Discussion Leader
1:30 p.m. Fountain Inn Aigler Room
Environmental Seminar: Citizens Climate Lobby
Steve Schlather, Environmental Activist 
3 p.m. Chautauqua Hall  
Foreign Affairs Forum
Jeff Dieterich, Moderator  
Arts & Entertainment
All performances start at 8:15 p.m. in Hoover Auditorium, unless otherwise noted.
Saturday, Aug. 6
Lakeside Symphony Orchestra with Pointe of Departure Ballet
The Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO) will perform its 16th collaborative concert with Pointe of Departure Ballet Company at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 6 in Hoover Auditorium. This concert is supported by the Iva. M. Clark Memorial Endowment.

This annual event, which has become a summer favorite among Lakesiders, showcases Pointe of Departure's world-class dancing and choreography.

The program will open with the famous "Les Sylphides" by Frédéric Chopin. This popular ballet has been enchanting audiences for more than 100 years.

The many piano pieces have been skillfully arranged for orchestra and make for a charming accompaniment to the artistry of the dancers.

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Sunday, Aug. 7
1-3:30 p.m. Hotel Lakeside Lawn
Heritage Day Band: Cakewalkin' Jass Band
Toledo's own Cakewalkin' Jass Band will bring their signature New Orleans-style jazz music to the Hotel Lakeside Lawn from 1-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7 for Heritage Day.

The group formed in 1967 after only playing a few small gigs together. The following year, they played their first show at Tony Packo's Café, in Toledo, Ohio, where they would continue to headline for 35 years.

Since then, the Cakewalkin' Jass Band has not only dominated the Toledo music scene, but it has expanded to playing shows across the U.S.

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Monday, Aug. 8
Hoover Movie Night: "Roman Holiday"
On select Monday nights during the summer, Lakeside showcases a classic film in Hoover Auditorium.                                                
On Monday, Aug. 8, Lakeside will feature "Roman Holiday" (1953), starring Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck and Eddie Albert.

Princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn) is on a hugely publicized tour of many European capitals, including Rome.

Fed up with the demands of her duties, she secretly leaves her country's embassy and goes out into the night to experience Rome.

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Tuesday, Aug. 9
Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert
At 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9, the Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO), under the direction of Robert Cronquist, will present a special concert built on "Legend, Fantasy & 'Star Wars.'"

The program will open with Richard Wagner's descriptive overture to The Flying Dutchman, a German opera. One of his early operas, it was written in 1843. However, the idea for the story was inspired by the legend of The Dutchman, a ghost ship that can never make port and was condemned to wander the seven seas forever.

The mythical story is thought to be based on ancient nautical folklore, the story of a Dutch man-of-war that was lost at sea and all aboard perished - perhaps due to an awful crime they committed. In stormy waters, there have been supposed sightings of the ship.

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Wednesday, Aug. 10
Page Turner Adventures "Mixed-Up Fairy Tale"
Page Turner Adventures will present a musical theatre adventure for all ages, titled "Mixed-Up Fairy Tale."

The show combines elements from several classical stories, including "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Little Red Riding Hood," "Cinderella," "Sleeping Beauty," "The Princess and the Pea," "The Three Bears" and "The Three Little Pigs."

For their performance, a 100-year sleeping spell has been placed on Beauty. To break the spell, the audience much convince Red Riding Hood to give up her cape, discover the secret under grandma's bed, climb a beanstalk and retrieve a golden spoon from the giant.

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Thursday, Aug. 11
Peter Yarrow
Legendary singer and songwriter Peter Yarrow, of the group Peter, Paul & Mary, will bring the folk renaissance of the 1960s to Hoover Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11. This will be his second performance at Lakeside. He last appeared in Hoover Auditorium in July 2014.

Yarrow, a gold- and platinum-selling artist and Grammy Award-winner, is known for his songs "Puff, the Magic Dragon," "Day is Done," "The Great Mandala" and "Light One Candle."

The trio of Peter, Paul & Mary performed their first gig at New York's Bitter End Coffee House in 1961. Within a year, the trio released their debut album, featuring tunes "If I Had a Hammer" and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" By 1963, the trio made three records, including Peter, Paul & Mary (1962), Moving (1963) and In the Wind (1963).

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Friday, Aug. 12
Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert with Pianist Nada
The Lakeside Symphony Orchestra (LSO), under the direction of Robert Cronquist, will present a concert accompanied by pianist Nada at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12 in Hoover Auditorium.

For her first appearance at Lakeside, Nada will perform Edvard Grieg's "Piano Concerto in A minor."  

The program will open with the romantic "Symphony in D minor" by César Franck. This three-movement symphony, which was very controversial when it premiered, contains many lyrical passages, including a haunting solo for English horn.

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Recreation
Lakeside Sailing Regatta  
The 39th Annual Lakeside Sailing Regatta will take place Saturday, Aug. 6 and Sunday, Aug. 7, starting from the Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC).

There will be four classes available, including Junior Sunfish, Senior Sunfish, Single-Handed Sunfish, Double-Handed Sunfish and Single-Handed Laser.

Registration will take place from 7:30-8:30 a.m. Saturday at the LSC, immediately followed by a skipper's meeting.
 
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Lakeside Field Day  
Lakesiders will celebrate an old tradition by participating in the 4th Annual Lakeside Field Day. The event will take place from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7 on the Hotel Lakeside lawn, near the Gundlach Garden.

Lakeside Field Day is a revived tradition. In 1892, William Gamble, son of James Gamble, the founder of Proctor & Gamble, and his wife, Francisca, set up races and other athletic events, drawing spectators and participants to the lawn of the Hotel Lakeside.

Sign up from 12-2:15 p.m. near the Gundlach Garden. Registration for Lakeside Field Day is free; donations are welcome. Acitivities will take place from 2:30-3:30 p.m.

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Lakeside Singles Shuffleboard Tournament 
Players, age 16 and older, are welcome to test their shuffling skills at the Lakeside Singles Shuffleboard Tournament at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 11.

There is no entry fee, and all equipment is provided. Signup at the shuffleboard courts opens at 8:30 a.m. and closes promptly at 9 a.m.

Tournament play begins shortly after entries close. The tournament breaks for lunch, and play concludes by mid-afternoon.

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In this Issue
Upcoming Events
Lakeside Photography Show
Now until Friday, Aug. 19
Hoover Auditorium
View the show a half-hour prior to all Sunday Hoover Community Worship Services and all Hoover Auditorium evening performance, as well as Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3-5 p.m.

HP&DRB Meeting
Saturday, Aug. 6
9 a.m. Train Station
Historic Preservation & Design Review Board (HP&DRB) meetings are held at 9 a.m. Saturdays from March-October at the Train Station, unless otherwise noted.

Race to the Pool
Saturday, Aug. 6
9:15 a.m. Registration
9:45 a.m. Race
Begins at Hoover Auditorium
Put on your swimsuits and grab your floaties for Lakeside's Race to the Pool.

The one-mile route will start on Third Street in front of Hoover Auditorium and end at the future Pool & Wellness Center location on Sixth Street.

Pool & Wellness Site Gathering
Saturday, Aug. 6
10 a.m. Open Field near Williams Tennis Campus
The site gathering allows you to provide valuable input, engage in conversation regarding this exciting project and envision what Lakeside could be like with a Pool & Wellness Center.

Volunteer Recognition Picnic
Saturday, Aug. 6
1-2 p.m. Hotel Lakeside lawn
Lakeside will recognize and celebrate the service and commitment of volunteers at the dinner.

Farmers' Market
Tuesday, Aug. 9 &
Friday, Aug. 12
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Walnut Avenue
Farmers' Market vendors will sell fresh produce, honey, herbs and homemade baked goods.

Wooden Boat Rides & Sunset Cruises
Monday, Aug. 8 &
Thursday, Aug. 11
6 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Dock/Information Center
From 6-8 p.m., 30-minute boat rides cost $20 for adults and $6 for youth (ages 4-12). Starting at 8 p.m., hour-long sunset cruises aboard Amazing Grace cost $32 for adults and $10 for youth. Children age 3 & under are not permitted.

Wednesday Family Picnic
Wednesday, Aug. 10
5:30 p.m. Perry Park
All are welcome to feast on hot dogs, baked beans, macaroni salad, chips, watermelon, lemonade and cookies. Guests are asked to bring their own reusable plates and utensils as well as a blanket or lawn chair, as picnic table seating is limited. There is no charge, but a $4 donation is suggested. In the event of rain, the picnic is cancelled.

Crane Folding at Rhein Center
Thursday, Aug. 11
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Rhein Center
Everyone in Lakeside is invited to participate in our community project promoting awareness and world peace. Come to the Rhein Center to fold one origami crane or 100. Any contribution helps us reach our goal of 1,000 cranes.

Lemonade Stand
Friday, Aug. 12
1-4:30 p.m.
Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Office 
(217 Walnut Ave.)
Our youngest Lakesiders have the opportunity to join the Pool & Wellness Campaign by offering lemonade to the community.

There will be 10 lemonade kits available for young Lakesiders to set up their very own lemonade stand which will include: lemonade mix, a wooden spoon for mixing, cups, napkins, a coin bank, pitcher, a Pool & Wellness  sign and thank you slips to write special notes.
Announcements
Sign up for Rhein Center Classes
Online registration with credit card payment opens at 12 p.m. each Thursday for the following week's classes. Register online at www.lakesideohio.com/arts/classes
Lakeside Seeking 2017 Wellness/Recreation Manager
This year-round position with part-time hours (possibly working from home) will start in January and require 40 hours onsite per week during the summer.

Experience or a college degree in Health & Wellness or Recreation Management is preferred. If interested, contact John Mann at [email protected] or (419) 798-4461, ext. 252.
Danbury School Parking
Please note the last day for Lakeside Chautauqua guests to park at Danbury School will be Saturday, Aug. 20.
No Rhein Center Open Houses Weeks 10/11
The Rhein Center will not hold Open Houses on Sundays in Weeks 10 and 11. Please register online, or visit us between 9-10 a.m. Monday mornings to register in-person.
Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Society (LESS) volunteers will collect hazardous household materials from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, behind the Lakeside Schoolhouse.

Items that will be accepted include, all types of paint, aerosol cans, paint-related materials, motor oil, all household batteries, hand-held propane tanks, antifreeze, fluorescent and compact fluorescent bulbs, household cleaners and pesticides.

The collected materials will be transported to the Ottawa County Solid Waste Recycling Center in Oak Harbor, Ohio. To assist LESS with pick-up and transport of these materials, contact Neil Glaser at (419) 702-7447.
Garden Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are needed for Ohio's Most Beautiful Mile and the Memorial Garden to supplement the Lakeside Chautauqua grounds crew's planned maintenance this summer.

Kids Needed to Deliver Lakesider Newspaper
At 9 a.m. Fridays until Aug. 19, youth ages 10-15 are invited to the Legacy House, located at 217 Walnut Ave., to bundle and deliver Lakesider  newspapers.

On Saturday evenings until Aug. 6, 12 children, ages 6-10, are needed to hand out the Lakesider  on the Hoover Auditorium porch from 7:30-8 p.m., prior to the evening performances. If interested, report to the porch at 7:15 p.m.

Both delivery opportunities are on a first-come, first-served basis. Upon delivery completion, volunteers will receive their choice of a free Coffee & Cream soft-serve ice cream coupon or miniature golf coupon.

Saturday Chautauqua Passes
As you know, admission to Lakeside requires a Daily or Season Chautauqua Pass and Auto Pass during the summer. The 2016 admission fees are listed on the Admission Fee Schedule page of our website.
 
This year, we've added a Saturday Chautauqua Pass. A Saturday Chautauqua Pass for an adult is $25 if purchased on that day.  But, if purchased any other day for Saturday, or if part of a multi-day purchase which includes Saturday, the price is the Daily Chautauqua Pass rate of $21.25 per adult. A Saturday Chautauqua Pass is valid from the time it is purchased until 7 p.m. the following day.
 
Youth Daily Chautauqua Passes are not subject to a Saturday Chautauqua Pass rate, and children under age 12 and guests age 90 and older are always free. In addition, Reduced Rate dates, including Memorial Day weekend (May 27-30, 2016) and Week 11 (August 28-Sept. 5, 2016), are not subject to a Saturday Chautauqua Pass rate.
Rules & Regulations
As a gated community, Lakeside Chautauqua values the safety and health & wellness of our guests and residents. View the updated Rules & Regulations .
Trash & Recycling Services
Trash collection days are Tuesdays and Fridays. Recycling is only collected on Fridays. Place trash and recycling bins on the curbside by 7:30 am.

Important Gate Announcements
For the 2016 Chautauqua summer season (Saturday, June 18-Monday, Sept. 5), there will be a change to the South Gate operating schedule.

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Annual Photo Contest
Lakesiders of all ages are invited to submit photos to be featured in the 2017 Calendar of Events brochure, as well as on Lakeside's social media pages, website, blog, Lakesider newspaper, advertisements, etc.

Images should represent people enjoying Lakeside through photos of family, traditions, children, religion, education, cultural arts (special events and programming), recreation, landscape or architecture.

The deadline for submission is Saturday, Oct. 1. The limit is five photos per photographer. Read full contest rules to enter.
Professional Development Graduate Credit
Lakeside Chautauqua is once again partnering with Lake Erie College to offer professional development graduate credit based on participation in educational and cultural arts programs at Lakeside.

This opportunity is designed for educators needing to renew teaching licenses and/or gain professional development credit.

Employment Opportunities Available
Immediate openings are available for both full- and part-time housekeepers for all shifts at the Fountain Inn and Hotel Lakeside.

Part-time summer positions are available at the Williams Tennis Campus, Hoover Auditorium, Orchestra Hall, as lifeguards at the Dock, as well as in maintenance and security. The Conference & Event Planning Office is also seeking employees for Event Team. There are some opportunities to remain employed several weeks beyond Labor Day. If interested, contact
[email protected] or (419) 798-4461, ext. 252.
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Orchestra Hall
Orchestra Hall enjoys the distinction of being the only movie theater on the Marblehead Peninsula, as well as in all of Ottawa County. Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort of the theater.

Movie Tickets:
$7/adult,
$3/youth (ages 12 & under)

Show Times:
3:30 p.m. & 8 p.m., unless otherwise noted. 

Review the upcoming movie schedule.
Lakeside Snapshots

Tony-nominated artist Megan Hilty performs in Hoover Auditorium.

A young Lakesider plays Quidditch at the Harry Potter and the Cursed Child launch party.

Lakesiders burst from the starting line at Lakeside's 36th Annual 5k Raccoon Run.

Nathaniel Calvin and Cynthia Staudt celebrated their engagement at Lakeside. Photo submitted by Cynthia Staudt.