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Wednesday: Field trip to the Western Reserve Herb Society Herb Garden
Pre-registration required.
The Herb Study Group will be attending an off-site tour of the Western
Reserve Herb Society Herb Garden. Pre-registration details have already been
shared at previous Herb Study meetings.
Lakeside Women’s Club Program
Lakeside Herb Study
Foreign Affairs Forum
2:30 p.m. Friday: Foreign Affairs Forum moderated by Jeff Dieterich (Chau-
tauqua Hall)
This forum is designed to facilitate a free exchange of information and opin-
ions on international events and their impact on the U.S., as well as the effect of
domestic events on the rest of the world. Participants also have the opportunity
to discuss future options for U.S. foreign policy. As moderator, Dieterich brings
his knowledge of foreign affairs to the forum based on his 35-year career with
the U.S. government.
Historic Chautauqua Movement Seminar
3:30 p.m. Wednesday: Historic Chautauqua Movement Seminar with Dakota
Harkins (Fountain Inn Aigler Room)
This seminar describes the development of the Chautauqua Movement in
western New York in the 1870s, reviews how Lakeside became a Chautauqua
community and highlights remaining active Chautauqua programs in North
America.
Tram Tree Tour
3:30 p.m. Monday: Tram Tree Tour with Bill Dudrow & Frank O’Dell (Meet
in front of Hotel Lakeside) Pre-registration required at the Lakeside Chautau-
qua Administration Office.
One of the assets that make Lakeside beautiful is its 100 different species
of trees. Bill Dudrow and Frank O’Dell, of the Lakeside Environmental Stew-
ardship Society, will lead this tram tour to view and study approximately 35
different trees. The tour is free of charge, but reservations are required, as seat-
ing is limited.
Guided Bird Walk
7:30 a.m. Wednesday: Guided Bird Walk (Meet at Pavilion to car pool)
Judy Sudomir and Joe Sudomir will lead a walk at Meadow Brook Marsh.
Bring binoculars, siting scopes and manuals. Contact Judy Sudomir at (330)
244-5019 with questions. The bird walks are coordinated by LESS.
Heritage Society Lecture
2 p.m. Sunday: John W. Clarke, 1930s Lakeside Plein Air Artist with Wesley
Clarke (Chautauqua Hall)
John W. Clarke, an English/Canadian immigrant
and self-taught artist, was a resident of Toledo,
Ohio. He spent many summers painting at Lake-
side, based at his 325 West Third St. cottage, which
he purchased in 1922. An exhibition of Clarke’s
paintings was hosted in the lobby of Hoover Au-
ditorium in 1953 by his daughter, Hazel Witchner,
who was also an artist. Clarke’s personal history and creative work will be
discussed and illustrated along with the broader historical contexts of his artis-
tic production. Four of his original works will be displayed at the lecture, two
owned by the Lakeside Heritage Society and two owned by the guest speaker.
Wesley Clarke is a registered professional archaeologist who has conducted
field work in the American Midwest and Southeast Asia. He also has graduate
training in art history and a research interest in Ohio artists of the early 20th
century. Wesley (not related to John W. Clarke) is currently on staff at The Cas-
tle House Museum in Marietta, Ohio, following 32 years as an archaeologist
with the Ohio Department of Transportation.
1:30 p.m. Monday: ‘After Lunch Bunch’ Book Discussion: The All-Girl Fill-
ing Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg with Marsha Krosnosky. Prior
reading of book required. (Green Gables)
1:30 p.m. Friday: Lakeside Women’s Club Book Review: True Selves (fic-
tion) by Mary Breckenridge with Mary Breckenridge (Green Gables)
Additional Community Education Programs
The Woman Suffrage Movement
10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 27 & Tuesday, July 28: with
Cindy Wilkey, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of West
Virginia - Wise
Why Does Theology Matter?
10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 & Thursday, July 30:
with Julian Davies, Founding Pastor, The University Church Toledo
Vearl Smith Historic Preservation Workshop
10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Friday, July 31: with Dave Mertz, Building
Preservation/Restoration Technology Program Coordinator, Belmont Col-
lege
A look ahead: Week 6 lecture highlights
Special Historic Walking Tour
10:30 a.m. Friday: Historic Central (Hoover) and South Auditoriums with
Gretchen Curtis (Meet at Hoover Auditorium)
Pre-registration required at Heritage Hall Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday. Cost is
$5 per person; with a limit of 15 participants.
The first speaker’s stand and bench seats where people gathered in 1873 to
listen to speeches and worship were located in the same block where Hoover
Auditorium stands today.
The first auditorium, a simple structure with a roof on posts, was built in
1878. It was modified several times over 50 years until it was demolished in
September 1928 to make way for a new Central Auditorium. In June 1929, the
structure known as Hoover Auditorium opened with its massive arches and
3,000 seats.
On this walking tour, participants will travel through time from 1878-2013,
to discuss the modifications to the auditorium across 135 years. If time permits,
the group will tour the more modest South Auditorium, built in 1883.
1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Hello, Dolley: The Life & Times of Dolley Madison
with portrayer Carol McKinney (Green Gables)
Carol McKinney of Hackettstown, N.J. and Lakeside will portray the influ-
ential wife of the fourth President of the U.S., Dolley Madison.
In many ways, Madison defined the role of the president’s wife. According
to one of many Dolley Madison myths, Zachary Taylor eulogized her as “First
Lady,” at her funeral and this is the reason the term is used today. Did she really
save the portrait of George Washington when the White House was burning?
Did she hold the first Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn? Are Dolly
Madison snack cakes named for her?
McKinney will help to sort through these and other legends about Madison
as she portrays this politically powerful woman.
Vendors • Great Food • Family Fun • Entertainment
No Gate Fees.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Great Food •Great Food • Family Fun • Entertainment
No Gate Fees.
Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015
Lakeside-Marblehead
Lighthouse Festival
www.themarbleheadpeninsula.com
lakesideohio.com
10:30 a.m. Monday: Guided Tree Walk (Meet at Pavilion)
Lakeside Chautauqua has been designated as a Tree City USA community
for the last three years. This award is presented to communities with a wide
variety of trees who are working to maintain and improve their forest. Lakeside
has more than 100 varieties of trees, and on this walk, participants will learn
about 25 of them. The walks are coordinated by the Lakeside Environmental
Stewardship Society (LESS) and led by LESS volunteers Bill Dudrow, Bill
Smith and Frank O’Dell.
Guided Tree Walk
Onehouraftersunset,Monday: Star Gazing with Bob Sudomir (Meet at Pavil-
ion)
Weather permiting, astronomy enthusiasts of all ages can see stars through
telescopes on Monday evenings, starting one hour after sunset. This program is
led by science teacher Bob Sudomir.
10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Central Lakeside (Meet at Heritage Hall Museum)
This tour, led by Lakeside Heritage Society volunteers Frank O’Dell and
Lynne Woods, highlights cottages and buildings in the area from Sycamore to
Central Avenues and the lakefront to Fifth Street.
Historic Central Lakeside Walking Tour
Star Gazing
1:30 p.m. Friday: Puppetry with Guy Thompson (Brad-
ley Temple)
Puppeteer Guy Thompson will present “The Stringling
Brothers Circus” featuring marionettes performing amazing
circus tricks. As part of the program, Thompson will share the
skills he learned and the artistry behind the craft of puppetry.
This program is appropriate for all ages
Family Discovery Program

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7 Education

  • 1. education Page 7 Wednesday: Field trip to the Western Reserve Herb Society Herb Garden Pre-registration required. The Herb Study Group will be attending an off-site tour of the Western Reserve Herb Society Herb Garden. Pre-registration details have already been shared at previous Herb Study meetings. Lakeside Women’s Club Program Lakeside Herb Study Foreign Affairs Forum 2:30 p.m. Friday: Foreign Affairs Forum moderated by Jeff Dieterich (Chau- tauqua Hall) This forum is designed to facilitate a free exchange of information and opin- ions on international events and their impact on the U.S., as well as the effect of domestic events on the rest of the world. Participants also have the opportunity to discuss future options for U.S. foreign policy. As moderator, Dieterich brings his knowledge of foreign affairs to the forum based on his 35-year career with the U.S. government. Historic Chautauqua Movement Seminar 3:30 p.m. Wednesday: Historic Chautauqua Movement Seminar with Dakota Harkins (Fountain Inn Aigler Room) This seminar describes the development of the Chautauqua Movement in western New York in the 1870s, reviews how Lakeside became a Chautauqua community and highlights remaining active Chautauqua programs in North America. Tram Tree Tour 3:30 p.m. Monday: Tram Tree Tour with Bill Dudrow & Frank O’Dell (Meet in front of Hotel Lakeside) Pre-registration required at the Lakeside Chautau- qua Administration Office. One of the assets that make Lakeside beautiful is its 100 different species of trees. Bill Dudrow and Frank O’Dell, of the Lakeside Environmental Stew- ardship Society, will lead this tram tour to view and study approximately 35 different trees. The tour is free of charge, but reservations are required, as seat- ing is limited. Guided Bird Walk 7:30 a.m. Wednesday: Guided Bird Walk (Meet at Pavilion to car pool) Judy Sudomir and Joe Sudomir will lead a walk at Meadow Brook Marsh. Bring binoculars, siting scopes and manuals. Contact Judy Sudomir at (330) 244-5019 with questions. The bird walks are coordinated by LESS. Heritage Society Lecture 2 p.m. Sunday: John W. Clarke, 1930s Lakeside Plein Air Artist with Wesley Clarke (Chautauqua Hall) John W. Clarke, an English/Canadian immigrant and self-taught artist, was a resident of Toledo, Ohio. He spent many summers painting at Lake- side, based at his 325 West Third St. cottage, which he purchased in 1922. An exhibition of Clarke’s paintings was hosted in the lobby of Hoover Au- ditorium in 1953 by his daughter, Hazel Witchner, who was also an artist. Clarke’s personal history and creative work will be discussed and illustrated along with the broader historical contexts of his artis- tic production. Four of his original works will be displayed at the lecture, two owned by the Lakeside Heritage Society and two owned by the guest speaker. Wesley Clarke is a registered professional archaeologist who has conducted field work in the American Midwest and Southeast Asia. He also has graduate training in art history and a research interest in Ohio artists of the early 20th century. Wesley (not related to John W. Clarke) is currently on staff at The Cas- tle House Museum in Marietta, Ohio, following 32 years as an archaeologist with the Ohio Department of Transportation. 1:30 p.m. Monday: ‘After Lunch Bunch’ Book Discussion: The All-Girl Fill- ing Station’s Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg with Marsha Krosnosky. Prior reading of book required. (Green Gables) 1:30 p.m. Friday: Lakeside Women’s Club Book Review: True Selves (fic- tion) by Mary Breckenridge with Mary Breckenridge (Green Gables) Additional Community Education Programs The Woman Suffrage Movement 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 27 & Tuesday, July 28: with Cindy Wilkey, PhD, Associate Professor of History, University of West Virginia - Wise Why Does Theology Matter? 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 & Thursday, July 30: with Julian Davies, Founding Pastor, The University Church Toledo Vearl Smith Historic Preservation Workshop 10:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Friday, July 31: with Dave Mertz, Building Preservation/Restoration Technology Program Coordinator, Belmont Col- lege A look ahead: Week 6 lecture highlights Special Historic Walking Tour 10:30 a.m. Friday: Historic Central (Hoover) and South Auditoriums with Gretchen Curtis (Meet at Hoover Auditorium) Pre-registration required at Heritage Hall Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday. Cost is $5 per person; with a limit of 15 participants. The first speaker’s stand and bench seats where people gathered in 1873 to listen to speeches and worship were located in the same block where Hoover Auditorium stands today. The first auditorium, a simple structure with a roof on posts, was built in 1878. It was modified several times over 50 years until it was demolished in September 1928 to make way for a new Central Auditorium. In June 1929, the structure known as Hoover Auditorium opened with its massive arches and 3,000 seats. On this walking tour, participants will travel through time from 1878-2013, to discuss the modifications to the auditorium across 135 years. If time permits, the group will tour the more modest South Auditorium, built in 1883. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: Hello, Dolley: The Life & Times of Dolley Madison with portrayer Carol McKinney (Green Gables) Carol McKinney of Hackettstown, N.J. and Lakeside will portray the influ- ential wife of the fourth President of the U.S., Dolley Madison. In many ways, Madison defined the role of the president’s wife. According to one of many Dolley Madison myths, Zachary Taylor eulogized her as “First Lady,” at her funeral and this is the reason the term is used today. Did she really save the portrait of George Washington when the White House was burning? Did she hold the first Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn? Are Dolly Madison snack cakes named for her? McKinney will help to sort through these and other legends about Madison as she portrays this politically powerful woman. Vendors • Great Food • Family Fun • Entertainment No Gate Fees. Saturday, October 10, 2015 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Great Food •Great Food • Family Fun • Entertainment No Gate Fees. Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015Saturday, October 10, 2015 Lakeside-Marblehead Lighthouse Festival www.themarbleheadpeninsula.com lakesideohio.com 10:30 a.m. Monday: Guided Tree Walk (Meet at Pavilion) Lakeside Chautauqua has been designated as a Tree City USA community for the last three years. This award is presented to communities with a wide variety of trees who are working to maintain and improve their forest. Lakeside has more than 100 varieties of trees, and on this walk, participants will learn about 25 of them. The walks are coordinated by the Lakeside Environmental Stewardship Society (LESS) and led by LESS volunteers Bill Dudrow, Bill Smith and Frank O’Dell. Guided Tree Walk Onehouraftersunset,Monday: Star Gazing with Bob Sudomir (Meet at Pavil- ion) Weather permiting, astronomy enthusiasts of all ages can see stars through telescopes on Monday evenings, starting one hour after sunset. This program is led by science teacher Bob Sudomir. 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Central Lakeside (Meet at Heritage Hall Museum) This tour, led by Lakeside Heritage Society volunteers Frank O’Dell and Lynne Woods, highlights cottages and buildings in the area from Sycamore to Central Avenues and the lakefront to Fifth Street. Historic Central Lakeside Walking Tour Star Gazing 1:30 p.m. Friday: Puppetry with Guy Thompson (Brad- ley Temple) Puppeteer Guy Thompson will present “The Stringling Brothers Circus” featuring marionettes performing amazing circus tricks. As part of the program, Thompson will share the skills he learned and the artistry behind the craft of puppetry. This program is appropriate for all ages Family Discovery Program