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SAT 7/11 8:15 pm Taylor Dayne Grammy-nominated pop star performs hits “Tell It To My Heart,” “Love Will Lead You Back” & “Prove Your Love”
SAT 7/11 – SUN 7/12 Breakfast at Wimbledon – Tennis
SUN 7/12 6 pm Family Night in the Park: The Drowsy Lads
MON 7/13 Kelleys Island Qualifying Swim 7 pm Sprout ‘N Shout with John & Bonnie Wilkie 8:15 pm Dr. Robert D. Putnam Lecture on Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis
MON 7/13 – WED 7/15 Bill Slyh Any Doubles – Shuffleboard
TUE 7/14 8:15 pm VoicePlay A cappella artists seen on NBC’s “The Sing Off”
TUE 7/14 – SAT 8/1 Katharine C. Crampton Memorial Art Show
WED 7/15 Kelleys Island Swim Ohio State Amateur Doubles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm Bash the Trash presents The Junksters Innovative show reinforcing sound, science & sustainability through art
THU 7/16 “State of Lakeside” Address 8:15 pm The Doo Wah Riders High energy country music with a Cajun twist
THU 7/16 – SAT 7/18 Ohio State Doubles – Shuffleboard
FRI 7/17 8:15 pm Sandi Patty & Family Multiple Dove & Grammy Award-winning vocalist shares the stage with her talented family to perform a variety of her hit songs
FRI 7/17 – SUN 7/19 Plein Air Art Festival
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Civil War Week Educational programs focused on the American Civil War, with lectures by Civil War historians, including Dennis Frye, Chief Historian at Harpers Ferry National Park, and Dana Shoaf, Editor of the Civil War Times
Soul Street Dance
SAT 6/27 8:15 pm OSU Alumni Band
SUN 6/28 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Rio Neon
MON 6/29 Garden Tour 8:15 pm U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors
TUE 6/30 8:15 pm Hey Mavis
WED 7/1 8:15 pm The Passing Zone “Saves the World” Award-winning juggling duo
THU 7/2 8:15 pm Central Ohio Brass Band
FRI 7/3 8:15 pm Mike Farris “Sings the Soul of America” Includes music from Memphis to Motown
SAT 7/18 August Cup Sailing Race 8:15 pm Three Dog Night Legendary 1970s music icons with hits “Mama Told Me (Not to Come),” “Joy to the World,” “One” & many more
SUN 7/19 12-5 pm Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival 12:30-4:30 pm Concert at the Pavilion: Wally & The Beavs
MON 7/20 Team & Individual Triathlons 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
MON 7/20 – WED 7/22 Lary Faris National Singles – Shuffleboard
TUE 7/21 Youth Triathlon 8:15 pm Kenny Ahern Fun, physical comedy for families
WED 7/22 National Junior Singles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm Andes Manta Traditional South American music
THU 7/23 Lakeside Women’s Club Tour of Homes 8:15 pm Ethan Bortnick Amazing child prodigy pianist featured on PBS’ “The Power of Music”
THU 7/23 – SAT 7/25 National Doubles – Shuffleboard 9 am Lakeside Craft & Art Show
FRI 7/24 8:15 pm The New Christy Minstrels Grammy Award-winning folk group performs “This Land Is Your Land,” “Green, Green” & “Today”
SAT 8/1 Military Appreciation Day 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra with Pointe of Departure Ballet — supported by the Iva M. Clark Endowment SAT 8/1 – SUN 8/2 Lakeside Sailing Regatta
SUN 8/2 6 pm Family Night in the Park
MON 8/3 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
TUE 8/4 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert with Pianist Angelin Chang TUE 8/4 – SAT 8/22 Lakeside Photography Show
WED 8/5 8:15 pm Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet Theatre “Rip Van Winkle”
THU 8/6 Sweetheart Doubles – Shuffleboard August Family Doubles – Tennis 5:30 pm Arbor Day Picnic 8:15 pm The Good Lovelies Lighthearted songwriting & beautiful three-part harmonies FRI 8/7 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert “An Evening in Old Vienna”
SAT 8/15 8:15 pm Little River Band Australian band of the 1970s & 1980s known for many hits, including “Lonesome Loser,” “Cool Change” & “Lady”
SAT 8/15 – SUN 8/16 Northwestern Ohio Gladiolus Show
SUN 8/16 6 pm Family Night in the Park: JK All Day
MON 8/17 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
TUE 8/18 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert
WED 8/19 8:15 pm Al Batt Humorist shares amusing reflections on everyday life
THU 8/20 Lakeside Draw Doubles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm A.J. Croce Combines the legacy of his father’s music with his own jazz & blues influences
FRI 8/21 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Closing Concert with Violinist Michael Ferri
Week 8: August 8 – 14 Week 9: August 15 – 21Week 7: August 1 – 7Week 6: July 25 – 31
Week 5: July 18 – 24 Week 4: July 11 – 17
Preacher of the Week: Dr. Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, Professor Emerita, Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA — supported by The Rev. Ruth C. Shannon Endowment
Week 3: July 4 – 10
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Jerry Root, C.S. Lewis Scholar & Billy Graham Center for Evangelism, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL — supported by Bob & Becky Brymer
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Amy Miracle, Pastor, Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus, OH — supported by the Knobel Family Endowment
Week 2: June 27 – July 3 Week 1: June 20 – 26
95th Annual Lutheran Chautauqua WeekPreacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Rick Barger, President, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, OH
2015 Calendar of Events
Note: SUN 8/30 – MON 9/7 Limited programming & reduced gate pass
All 8:15 pm programs are held in Hoover Auditorium, unless otherwise noted. An up-to-date list of religious,
educational, cultural and recreational events may be found at www.lakesideohio.com/calendar.
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES World War II In commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, many facets of this conflict will be examined. Presenters include Thomas Mach, PhD, Professor of History at Cedarville University
SAT 4/25 Spring Cleanup Day
SUN 5/10 Mother’s Day Brunch
FRI 5/22 – MON 5/25 Heritage Society Recycle Sale
FRI 5/22 7:30 pm The Sounds of Sousa
SAT 5/23 9 am-3 pm Plant Sale & Gardening Demonstrations 2 pm Discover the Rhein Center: Garden Art for Everyone 7:30 pm Summer Opening Ceremony with “Let’s Hang On!” Frankie Valli Tribute Show
SUN 5/24 8:30 am Dockside Worship 10:30 am Hoover Worship – The Rev. Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain, U.S. Senate, Retired, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, Baltimore, MD 7 pm Jack Hanna “Into the Wild – Live”
MON 5/25 10:30 am Memorial Day Parade
FRI 5/29 7:30 pm Michael Shirtz presents “The American Songbook Story”
SAT 5/30 10 am Kaleidoscope of Color Run/Walk 2 pm Discover the Rhein Center 7:30 pm Ambrosia 1970s band rocks the stage with hits “How Much I Feel,” “Biggest Part Of Me” & “You’re The Only Woman”
SUN 5/31 10:30 am Hoover Worship – The Rev. Vernon Shepherd, Pastor, Lakeside United Methodist Church
SUN 6/7 10:30 am Hoover Worship 3 pm Terra Brass Choir
SUN 6/7 – THU 6/11 West Ohio Conference, UMC
FRI 6/12 – SUN 6/14 East Ohio Youth Annual Conference, UMC
SUN 6/14 10 am Hoover Worship – The Rev. Beth Wilterdink, Pastor, Hope Ridge United Methodist Church, Mentor, OH
SUN 6/14 – THU 6/18 East Ohio Conference, UMC
FRI 6/19 Lakeside Summer Sailstice Programs
SAT 6/20 Chautauqua Season Opening Lakeside Summer Sailstice Regatta 4 pm Classic Car Show 8:15 pm Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. Duo performs the greatest hits of The 5th Dimension, as well as duets “You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)” & “Your Love” SUN 6/21 6 pm Family Night in the Park: The Chardon Polka Band MON 6/22 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night TUE 6/23 Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Doubles – Shuffleboard8:15 pm Bryan S. Wright Ragtime & early jazz piano music WED 6/24 8:15 pm Doktor Kaboom! “Live Wire! The Electricity Tour”
THU 6/25 Norma Faris Ohio Junior Doubles – Shuffleboard8:15 pm Soul Street Dance Entertaining & diverse choreography to popular music ranging from the 1920s to today’s hits FRI 6/26 8:15 pm Annie Moses Band “Rhapsody in Bluegrass” Premier classical crossover string & vocal band
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES C.S. Lewis This combined Faith for Living Hour and morning education lecture series features Preacher of the Week, the Rev. Dr. Jerry Root, speaking on the life and works of C.S. Lewis (note special Faith for Living Hour/morning lecture time: 10-11:30 am)
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES False Justice: Revisited Former Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro and his wife, Nancy, return to discuss the progress made on the issue of wrongful conviction and the revised edition of their book, False Justice: Eight Myths that Convict the Innocent
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Seeking Peace in a Multi-Faith World A combined Faith for Living Hour and morning education lecture series features Preacher of the Week, the Rev. Dr. Sergei Nikolaev, speaking on Christian Existence in a Secular Nation (note special Faith for Living Hour/morning lecture time: 10-11:30 am). Afternoon lecture theme will focus on Peace with Justice
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES The Armchair Traveler: International Art Carolyn Putney, Toledo Museum of Art Chief Curator, and Richard Putney, PhD, University of Toledo Associate Professor of Art History, will explore the art of Egypt, India and Italy
SAT 7/25 Mouse Island Sailing Race 8:15 pm Steven Curtis Chapman Hits by this Dove & Grammy Award-winning artist include “His Eyes,” “Cinderella” & “Glorious Unfolding” SAT 7/25 – FRI 7/31 Light Up Lakeside Celebration
SUN 7/26 5k Raccoon Run 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Adelee & Gentry MON 7/27 Norma Faris Ohio Pre-Teen Singles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
MON 7/27 – FRI 7/31 All Lakeside Tennis Tournament
TUE 7/28 8:15 pm The Gizmo Guys Creative juggling duo
WED 7/29 Norma Faris Ohio Junior Singles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Opening Concert & Reception
THU 7/30 8:15 pm Livingston Taylor Singer-songwriter who warms the audience with his introspective & original songs
FRI 7/31 8:15 pm “Happy Days” starring Anson Williams & Donny Most Relive the memories of this beloved TV show through story and song
Week 10: August 22 – 28 Week 11: August 29 – September 7
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Lakeside University Showcases professors and professionals affiliated with Lakeside and favorite Lakeside presenters providing lectures on diverse topics related to their areas of expertise
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Special Workshops Experiential education opportunities will be the highlight of this week, with instructors teaching interactive, hands-on classes
SAT 7/4 10 am 4th of July Children’s Bike Parade 10:15 am 4th of July Parade 12-9 pm Entertainment at the Pavilion & Park 9:45 pm Fireworks
SUN 7/5 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Rick Kelley
MON 7/6 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
TUE 7/7 8:15 pm The Magic of Lyn Dillies
WED 7/8 Lakeside Field Day 8:15 pm The Willis Clan Family of artists whose traditional Celtic music is infused with a rich country/bluegrass sound
THU 7/9 Williams Family Doubles – Tennis 8:15 pm Sons of Serendip Finalists from NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” create music that touches people’s hearts
FRI 7/10 8:15 pm Golden Dragon Acrobats
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CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Painting Ohio in Broad Brushstrokes Hope Taft, former First Lady of Ohio, and Guy Denny, former Chief of Natural Areas & Preserves for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, will speak on the vision, construction and upkeep of the Ohio Governor’s Residence & Heritage GardensGardening as Landscape Painting: Toward a New Naturalism Award-winning English garden designer, Amanda Patton, will discuss the creation of naturalistic planting schemes from both environmental and aesthetic perspectivesA Photographer’s Guide to Ohio Environmental photographer, writer and naturalist, Ian Adams, will lecture on the beauty of Ohio’s natural, rural, historical and garden areas
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Higher Education in Ohio A focus on the current state of and future possibilities relating to higher education in Ohio, with leaders from multiple higher education institutions sharing their expertise and insight
OSU Alumni Band The Willis Clan
Three Dog Night
SAT 8/8 8:15 pm Tim Hawkins Family-friendly comic known for his witty song parodies
SUN 8/9 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Dennis Stroughmatt et l’Esprit Creole
MON 8/10 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
TUE 8/11 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert
WED 8/12 8:15 pm Jonathan Kingham Singer-songwriter combines folk, pop, country & jazz
THU 8/13 Lakeside Singles – Shuffleboard 8:15 pm Robin & Linda Williams Robust blend of bluegrass, folk, old-time & acoustic country
FRI 8/14 8:15 pm Lakeside Symphony Orchestra Concert Celebrating 70th anniversary of the end of World War II
Steven Curtis Chapman
Robert L. Cronquist, Lakeside Symphony Orchestra
Music Director
Tim Hawkins
“Let’s Hang On!” Frankie Valli Tribute Show
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Sergei Nikolaev, Professor of Evangelism & President, United Methodist Seminary, Moscow, Russia — supported by the Gretchen A. Curtis Endowment
Preachers of the Week: The Rev. Wess Stafford, President Emeritus, Compassion International, Colorado Springs, CO
The Rev. Greg Nettle, President, Stadia, Northeastern Ohio
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Sandra Selby, Associate Pastor & Senior Community Chaplain, Furnace Street Mission, Akron, OH
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Laurie Haller, Senior Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Birmingham, MI
Michael Ferri To learn about other Chautauqua communities in North America,
visit www.chautauquatrail.com.
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Dr. Amy Valdez Barker, Executive Secretary, United Methodist Church Connectional Table, Evanston, IL
Jack Hanna
Taylor Dayne
Sandi Patty
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.
CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES Why Does Theology Matter? The Rev. Dr. Julian Davies, Pastor of University Church in Toledo, Ohio, explores how theology shapes everyday life, is embodied in the work of the church, and helps individuals to align hearts and minds in order to love both God and neighborAnnual Vearl Smith Memorial Historic Preservation Workshop
The Good Lovelies
Angelin Chang
Preacher of the Week: The Rev. Linda Middelberg, Superintendent, Maumee Watershed District of The United Methodist Church, Maumee, OH
Sunday Hoover Worship 8/30: The Rev. Karen M. Oehl, Superintendent, Mid-Ohio District of The United Methodist Church, Mansfield, OH
Sunday Hoover Worship 9/6: Bishop Gregory V. Palmer, West Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Church, Columbus, OH
SAT 8/22 9:30 am-5 pm Antique Show 8:15 pm “Summer Serenade” with Jim Brickman & Pavlo SUN 8/23 6 pm Family Night in the Park: Roscoe Brass Quintet MON 8/24 8:15 pm Hoover Movie Night
TUE 8/25 8:15 pm Blue Lunch Swing band combines influences of blues, rock, soul & everything in between WED 8/26 8:15 pm Matthew Ball One of Michigan’s premier blues & boogie-woogie pianists
THU 8/27 8:15 pm Mipso Stunning three-part harmonies provide a refreshing twist on the southern string band style
FRI 8/28 8:15 pm Dwight Lenox “The Music of Sinatra”
SAT 8/29 8:15 pm Mike Albert & the Big “E” Band The “Ultimate Tribute” to Elvis
SUN 8/30 6 pm Family Night in the Park: John Flynn
MON 8/31 – FRI 9/4 7 pm Concerts in the Park – Steele Memorial Bandstand
FRI 9/4 – MON 9/7 Heritage Society Recycle Sale
SAT 9/5 7:30 pm The Motortown All-Stars Celebrating the magic & music of Motown 9:30 pm Fireworks
SUN 9/6 6 pm Summer Celebration Ceremony 7:30 pm Phil Dirt & the Dozers
MON 9/7 Labor Day 11 am-6 pm Danbury Twp. Volunteer Fire Dept. Spaghetti Dinner & Movie (7 pm)
THU 9/10 – SUN 9/13 Quilt Retreat with Anita Shackelford
WED 9/23 – FRI 9/25 Photography Workshop with Sigma Pro Photographer David FitzSimmons
SAT 9/26 Lakeside Family Arts Festival
SAT 10/10 Lakeside-Marblehead Lighthouse Festival
SAT 12/5 Community Christmas Dinner
Jim Brickman Pavlo
Mike Farris
The New Christy Minstrels
To book a family reunion, wedding, retreat or business meeting at Lakeside, visit www.lakesideohio.com/groups.
Donny Most Anson Williams
Robin & Linda Williams
The Motortown All-Stars
A.J. Croce
Little River Band
Mipso
Calendar of Events 2015
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Admission Fees Daily Chautauqua Pass* (June 20 – August 29)Adult ..............$20.50 Youth (ages 12-18) ....................$14
Reduced Rate Daily Chautauqua Pass (May 22-25, May 29-31 & August 30 – September 7) Adult ..............$12.25 Youth (ages 12-18) .................$8.75*Note: A Daily Chautauqua Pass is valid from the time it is purchased until 7 pm the following day.
Weekly Chautauqua Pass* (June 20 – August 29)Adult ..................................................................................$143.50 Youth (ages 12-18) ....................................................................$98 *Note: A Weekly Chautauqua Pass expires at 7 pm on the last day.
Partial Day Chautauqua Pass 3-Hour (not valid at Hoover, Auto Pass not included) ..........$6.75 Entertainment Coupon Book ..................................................$80 (4 Chautauqua Passes & Auto Pass included, valid 12 pm-12 am)
Church, Faith for Living Hour, Movie, Shopping/Dining, Laundry and Walking Passes are available. Other conditions and Auto Pass may apply. For details, visit www.lakesideohio.com/passes or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 247. Season Chautauqua PassAdult (by May 31) ......... $640Youth (ages 12-18) ..................................................................$380Adult Coupon Book (10 coupons)* ........................................$155Youth Coupon Book (10 coupons)* ........................................$120*Note: Coupon Books may be purchased by Season Chautauqua Pass holders only. Each coupon may be exchanged for one Daily Chautauqua Pass (regular or reduced rate). Seven coupons may be exchanged for a Weekly Chautauqua Pass. Other conditions may apply.
CHILDREN UNDER AGE 12 & GUESTS 90 & OLDER ARE ALWAYS FREE
Lakeside Chautauqua is located on the Marblehead Peninsula, halfway between Toledo and Cleveland.
It is easily accessible from the east or west via Interstate 80-90, Route 2 and Route 163. There are many attractions and historical sites within a short
driving distance of Lakeside. For detailed directions, visit www.lakesideohio.com/visit/maps.
Auto Pass (May 22-25, May 29-31 & June 20 – September 7)Daily Auto – Inside Gates* ......................................................$10 Daily Auto – South Gate Parking Lot* .....................................$5Daily Auto – Danbury School Parking Lot* .............................$1*Note: All parking based on availability.Season Auto (by May 31) .......................................................$145 Season Auto (after June 1) ......................................................$165Season Golf Cart ....................................................................$145Note: No motorcycles or trailers are permitted within the Lakeside gates.
Directions to Lakeside
Hoover Auditorium Live Entertainment
Chautauqua Lecture Series
Sunday Worship Services
Special Community Events
Faith for Living Hour
Vespers by the Lake
Historic Walking Tours & Lectures
Sunday Family Night in the Park Concerts
The Memorial Garden at Chautauqua Park
Children’s Splash Park
Youth Music & Nature Programs
Children, Youth & Teen Ministry Programs
Wednesday Family Picnics
Family Discovery Programs
Swimming off the Dock
Swimming Lessons
Parks & Picnic Areas
Supervised Playground
Organized Recreational Activities & Games
Shuffleboard Courts & Lessons
Tennis Courts & Lessons
Basketball Court
Pickleball Court
Sand Volleyball Court
Ohio’s Most Beautiful Mile & Nature/Walking Trail
Outdoor Wellness Park
Wellness & Fitness Classes
Shuttle Service
What you receive for the price of your Chautauqua Pass
During the 11-week summer season, Chautauqua Passes provide admission to the grounds and the following activities:
ALSO AVAILABLE FOR A NOMINAL CHARGEC. Kirk Rhein, Jr., Center for the Living Arts Classes
Orchestra Hall Movie Theater
Historic Tram ToursSailing & Kayaking
Miniature Golf
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Generosity SUPPORT THE LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA EXPERIENCE TODAY
Lakeside Chautauqua is a nonprofit organization that relies on the generosity of families, friends,
volunteers and its dedicated staff. Our Chautauqua programming and upkeep of the facilities and grounds are made possible through the philanthropic support
of generous Lakesiders like you.
There are countless ways you can help make a difference. We invite you to support Lakeside by giving
a financial gift, volunteering your time, sharing the experience with a friend, planning a legacy gift for the future or joining the Endowment for Life Initiative.
To learn more about supporting Lakeside Chautauqua, visit www.lakesideohio.com/giving or contact (419) 798-5396. We are truly thankful for
your continued generosity.
LAKESIDE IS GRATEFUL TO HAVE SUPPORT FROM THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS:
Visit www.lakesideohio.com for an updated listing of events, as well as shopping and dining opportunities.
Welcome to Lakeside ChautauquaIn our fast-paced world full of modern
conveniences, many families are searching for a unique vacation destination to rest, renew and reconnect.
For more than 140 years, Lakeside Chautauqua has welcomed families to the Lake Erie shore to take part
in a summer Chautauqua experience dedicated to nurturing mind, body and spirit.
There is no place quite like Lakeside Chautauqua. It is an historic community that offers spiritual
opportunities, educational lectures, cultural arts performances and recreational activities during its
11-week summer programming season. Quaint shopping, unique restaurants and a variety
of accommodations complete the experience.
It is our mission to enrich the quality of life for all people, to foster traditional Christian values and to
nurture relationships through opportunities for renewal and growth – spiritually, intellectually, culturally and
physically – while preserving Lakeside’s heritage.
DISCOVER LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA
Lakeside Chautauqua is a unique experience for each person. We invite you to experience our Chautauqua community in your own way; reconnect with family, grow spiritually, expand intellectually, unleash your
creativity or challenge yourself physically.
The opportunities are endless. You will soon realize why Lakeside has remained an annual tradition for
generations of families.
For more information about Lakeside Chautauqua, visit www.lakesideohio.com.
the body...FARMERS’ MARKET
Local vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers and jams are available for purchase on Walnut Avenue from 9 am-12 pm every
Tuesday and Friday.
SHUFFLEBOARDCourt hours are 9 am-9 pm
Monday-Saturday and 12-9 pm Sunday. Free lessons are
available at 9 am Tuesday.
SWIMMINGLifeguards are on duty at the dock, splash pad and children’s pool from 10 am-6 pm Monday-Saturday and 12-6 pm Sunday. Free swimming
lessons are offered 9:30-10 am Monday-Friday for all ages.
CHILDREN’S SPLASH PARKA zero depth entry children’s pool
(age 3 & under) and state-of-the-art splash pad (ages 3-12) are located along the waterfront for an aquatic
adventure for children.
SAILING & BOATINGThe Lakeside Sailing Center offers week-long lessons for $90/person; minimum age 10. Sunfish sailboat, stand up
paddleboard and kayak rentals are available. Children ages 5-10 enjoy free sailing through the
Kids Setting Sail program from 2:30-4:30 pm Sunday.
TENNISCourts at the Williams Tennis Campus are open 8 am-7 pm
Monday-Saturday and 12-7 pm Sunday. Courts are also located in Perry Park. Free lessons are offered for ages 4-18, including the youth USTA QuickStart program. Weekly hitting clinics
and round robins are open to adults.
MINIATURE GOLFThe newly renovated 18-hole course is open from 10 am-10 pm
Monday-Saturday and 12-10 pm Sunday. The cost is $3.50/game.
FITNESS AS A FOCUSFitness classes are held Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
The LifeTrail Outdoor Wellness Park features 10 exercise and stretching stations. A nature/walking trail borders
Ohio’s Most Beautiful Mile and the Lakeside perimeter.
HATHA YOGABasic and advanced Hatha Yoga classes meet
Tuesday and Thursday.
HOTEL LAKESIDECelebrating 140 years,
Hotel Lakeside features antique furnishings and a beautiful
wrap-around porch. During the summer, enjoy a memorable
lakefront dining experience at the Hotel Lakeside Dining Room & Café. Hotel Lakeside is open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day, as well as
for weekends and special events through October 3. To reserve a room, visit www.lakesideohio.
com/accommodations or contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 230.
FOUNTAIN INN
This year-round facility, built in the late 1970s, is located one block from Lake Erie in the downtown business
district. It is open nightly from May 15 to October 15. From October 16 to May 14, call the reservations line to ask
about nightly availability or to book a special event. To reserve a room, visit www.lakesideohio.com/accommodations
or contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 230.
LAKESIDE COTTAGE RENTALSThere are two cottage rental companies in Lakeside that offer
weekly summer rentals, Lakeside Chautauqua Realty and Street Sotheby’s International Realty. To view available cottage rentals, visit www.lakesideohio.com/accommodations. Contact
Lakeside Chautauqua Realty at (419) 798-4461, ext. 334 or 348 or Street Sotheby’s International Realty at (877) 798-1123.
CAMPGROUND Open seasonally from May 15 to October 15, the campground offers full RV hookups, as well as tent camping sites. To reserve
space at the campground, contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 230.
GROUP FACILITIESGroups of all sizes are welcome year-round at Lakeside.
Whether walking down the aisle, planning a family reunion or gathering for a conference, retreat or summer camp, Lakeside offers multiple venues for events. To reserve a group meeting space or to plan a wedding, contact
[email protected] or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 279.
BED & BREAKFASTS/GUEST HOUSESSeveral bed & breakfasts and guest houses are available
at Lakeside. For a full listing, visit www.lakesideohio.com/accommodations.
Accommodations
To provide a safe, healthy and aesthetically pleasing environment, Lakeside is a tobacco free community.
Nurturing the mind...CHAUTAUQUA LECTURE SERIES
Participate in weekday lectures on a variety of topics to enlighten the mind. Themes are listed inside this calendar.
A complete list of topics and speakers is available at www.lakesideohio.com/education.
FAMILY DISCOVERY PROGRAMS Bring the entire family to these programs presented on topics of interest to all ages.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS FORUM This forum encourages discussion
of current international events, emphasizing U.S. foreign policy issues.
AUTHOR EVENTS Authors visit Lakeside as guest speakers to discuss their areas of
expertise, answer questions and participate in book signing events.
SYMPHONY PRE-CONCERT TALKS Enjoy informative lectures prior to select Lakeside Symphony
Orchestra concerts to understand composer intentions and preview abbreviated sections of the music.
C. KIRK RHEIN, JR., CENTER FOR THE LIVING ARTS Classes in the entire spectrum of the arts are offered to guests of all ages. Visit www.lakesideohio.com/arts to browse the course catalog and register for classes. Online registration opens every Thursday before the week’s classes begin. Meet instructors and
view class samples during the Sunday open house.
LAKESIDE HERB STUDY Learn about growing and using herbs for culinary, medicinal
and decorative purposes at 8:30 am Wednesday.
HERITAGE SOCIETY MUSEUM & ARCHIVES The Heritage Society presents lectures at 2 pm Sunday and a
Historic Chautauqua Movement seminar at 3:30 pm Wednesday. Visit the free Heritage Hall Museum and Archives throughout the
summer. For extended research, call (419) 798-5519.
LAKESIDE ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP SOCIETY Participate in youth and adult activities related to
environmental stewardship and nature, including tree walks, bird walks, seminars and field trips.
LAKESIDE WOMEN’S CLUB All are welcome to attend Monday book discussions,
Tuesday speaker programs, Friday book reviews and more.
HISTORIC TOURS Historic Tram Tours are available for a nominal fee on
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and Historic Walking Tours are offered on Wednesday and Friday.
LAKESIDE CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE This group makes selections from Chautauqua Institution’s
reading list to read during the off-season for discussion at round table sessions each summer.
SUNDAY WORSHIP CELEBRATIONS 8:30 am – Dockside Worship on the East Pavilion Deck
9 am – Lakeside United Methodist Church Worship10:30 am – Hoover Community Worship (Children’s Church offered in Bradley Temple)
8:30 pm – Sunset Vespers by the Lake on the West Pavilion DeckA Church Pass may be obtained, free-of-charge, between 7:30-10:30 am
Sunday, valid until 3 pm. The pass includes admittance for guests and auto.
PREACHER OF THE WEEK In addition to presenting the sermon at
the 10:30 am Sunday Hoover Community Worship Service, each preacher leads the Faith for Living Hour from 9:15-10:15 am
Monday-Thursday and worship at Tuesday’s Vespers by the Lake at 7:15 pm. All are
invited to attend a Lunch Conversation with the Preacher every Tuesday from 12-1:20 pm.
A Faith for Living Hour Pass may be obtained, free-of-charge, between 8:30-9:15 am Monday-Thursday, valid until 1:30 pm.
The pass includes admittance for guests and auto.
THE MEMORIAL GARDEN AT CHAUTAUQUA PARKLocated in the southeast corner of Lakeside, this secluded area
serves as a place where guests can reflect and connect spiritually, loved ones can be remembered, special occasions can be
celebrated and the beauty of nature can be embraced.
VESPERS BY THE LAKEVespers by the Lake, held at 8:30 pm Sunday and 7:15 pm Tuesday
and Thursday, offers an end of the day worship experience. The Preacher of the Week gives the message on Tuesday.
WEDNESDAY FAMILY PICNICSGuests can join the fun at 5:30 pm Wednesday in Perry Park
from June 24 – August 26.
GOD SQUADFrom June 23 – August 27, Bradley Temple is home to God Squad. Led by the Richter family, God Squad sessions include songs and
crafts for children ages 4-6 and 7-9 on Tuesday-Thursday mornings.
MIDDLE GRADE MADNESS From June 22 – August 20, youth ages 10-14 enjoy fellowship, fun and activity-based learning from 10-11:30 am Monday-Thursday.
TEEN MINISTRIESLakeside Teen Ministry hosts evening discussion groups,
recreational events and teen theme nights throughout the summer.
COLLEGE STATIONCollege Station welcomes college-age students for weekly
dinners and fellowship.
...and the spirit
FAMILY DISCOVERY PROGRAMS Bring the entire family to these programs presented on topics
of interest to all ages.
C. KIRK RHEIN, JR., CENTER FOR THE LIVING ARTS
Classes in the entire spectrum of the arts are offered to all
ages. Visit www.lakesideohio.com/arts to browse the course catalog and register for classes.
CHAUTAUQUA YOUNG READERS PROGRAM (AGES 8-12) Visit The Fine Print
bookstore to learn about the youth summer reading
program and special events.
KIDS SETTING SAIL (AGES 5-10) Youth can participate in
free Sunfish sailing adventures on Sunday.
BICYCLE RODEO & SAFETY PROGRAM (AGES 4-12)
On Monday, children can learn about bicycle safety.
WHERE IN THE WORLD? Children explore world
geography and culture at 9 am Monday for ages 3-6 and
10 am for ages 7-10.
GOD SQUAD Sessions include songs and crafts for children ages 4-6
and 7-9 on Tuesday-Thursday mornings.
CHILDRENS’ NATURE PROGRAMS Nature programs for ages 4-12
are presented on Friday.
MIDDLE GRADE MADNESS Youth ages 10-14 enjoy
fellowship, fun and activity-based learning
from 10-11:30 am Monday-Thursday.
WEDNESDAY FAMILY PICNICS Join the fun at 5:30 pm
Wednesday in Perry Park from June 24 – August 26.
YOUTH MUSIC PROGRAMS From June 23 – August 21,
Fun with Music (ages 4-7) and Ring & Sing (age 8+) meet
Tuesday-Friday mornings to teach children about music
theory, performance and instruments.
ORGANIZED GAMES (AGES 7-12) Games and activities are held Monday-Friday in
Central Park.
SUPERVISED PLAYGROUND Grindley Playground at Central Park provides
supervised play for ages 4-7 from 9 am-12 pm and 1-5 pm
Monday-Saturday.
YOUTH POND BOAT BUILDING (AGES 4-12)
Children use tools and their imaginations to create their
own pond boats.
WOODEN BOAT CRUISES Take a sunset cruise aboard a
wooden boat, or book a private charter on Amazing Grace,
Lakeside’s 1937 Richardson.
Family & Youth Programs
Adult (after June 1) ...........$675