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Due to COVID-19, your pool experience at the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus will look much different this year. As we continue to modify and improve our safety procedures and online reservations process, we appreciate your patience and understanding. Please read about the step-by-step reservation process, hours of operation, check-in procedures and more below. Any new announcements are bolded and italicized below. Capacity: The pool has traditionally held 300 swimmers at a time in the past. However, the capacity this summer has been reduced to 60 swimmers per timeslot for safe social distancing. Chairs and tables are available for use but are not to be moved as they are placed 6 feet apart for safe social distancing. Please note that we have purposely placed more chairs on the pool deck than capacity to make it easier for family groups to find spaces together and maintain distance from others. BLOG Week 5: July 18-24, 2020 Week 5: July 18-24, 2020 Page 2 August Cup Sailing Race This week in Lakeside Page 6 Lakeside Craft & Art Show Benjamin White, PhD, Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University, takes an academic approach to investigating how the Bible and its many versions came to be. These 90-minute lectures are held at 10:30 a.m. Monday-Wednesday through Zoom, an online conferencing service. Descriptions are listed in the Lakesid- er on each day. Chautauqua Lecture Series The Making of the Bible Pages 4 & 7 Farmers’ Market 8:15 p.m., Thursday, July 23 Lakeside website & Facebook Lakeside continues its exciting virtual concert series with Ernie Haase + Signature Sound. This virtual event is free and open to all. At the time of the show, view the concert from Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/ signaturesound or official Facebook page at facebook.com/ lakesideohio. From its formation in 2003, Ernie Haase has built Signature Sound into one of the most popular and beloved quartets in all of Southern Gospel music. The group continues to gain fans across the globe with its unique performances and unmistakable four-part harmonies. As group founder, Haase is a creative, hard-working tenor whose early roots with the unforgettable and legendary Southern Gospel quartet, The Cathedrals, helped begin his dream to form a powerhouse group of his own, starring Devin McGlamery, Dustin Doyle and Paul Harkey. McGlamery has been a familiar name in the gospel music industry since the beginning of his professional career in 2000. He’s quickly gained the attention of audiences with his rich tone, infectious smile and outgoing personality. He joined Signature Sound as lead singer in 2009 Born and raised a pastor’s son, Doyle grew up in an old-time Baptist church deeply rooted in Southern Gospel music. Over the years, he developed incredible talents of singing, playing and writing music. He joined the band in 2015. Harkey, the group’s bass singer, feels right at home as a member of Ernie Haase + Signature Sound. Performing since 2007, he has enjoyed singing and touring with respected groups like Crystal River, The Anchormen and The LeFevre Quartet. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound is a Grammy-nominated and GMA Dove Award-winning group, a radio favorite across the world, and a leader in CD sales with several RIAA-certified Gold and Platinum DVDs. Virtual: Ernie Haase + Signature Sound Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival A collaborative effort blending the craftsmanship of the Lakeside Wooden Boat Show and the artistic expression of the Plein Air Art Festival will create one of Lakeside’s most unique weekends of the summer from July 17-19. The Plein Air Art Festival begins Friday, July 17 when 40 artists arrive to paint outdoor landscapes through Sunday, July 19. The term “en plein air” means painting “in the open air.” The artists will be painting scenes throughout the community, and all are invited to watch them paint with safe social distancing. On Sunday, the Lakeside waterfront will transform into an outdoor showroom of classic wooden boats, as cruisers line the lawn of Hotel Lakeside for the 17th Annual Lakeside Wooden Boat Show from 12-4 p.m. Please note: due to the high water level, most boats will be showcased on land this year. More than 30 wooden boats, each classified by the year it was made, will be featured. The boats are categorized as historic (prior to 1918), antique (1919-1942), classic (1943-1975), early contemporary (1976-1984) and late contemporary (past 36 years). The sizes of the wooden boats featured range from 9’ to 57’. The show is coordinated by the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society. To register a wooden boat, contact Wooden Boat Show Coordinator Mame Drackett at [email protected] or (239) 776-6205. Registration is free. Several plein air events will also take place on Sunday. The Plein Air Paintout will be held from 12:30-2 p.m. along the shoreline and in Bettinger Park. Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes the Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe as Preacher of the Week from July 19-23. This week’s preacher is supported by the Rev. Dr. Ned & Shirley Dewire En- dowment. She will serve as guest preacher of Lakeside’s live- streamed Comm- unity Worship Ser- vice at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 19. A link to the livestream will be available at lakesideohio.com/ calendar or facebook. com/lakesideohio on the day of the event. The Rev. Dr. Wolfe’s sermon, ti- tled “Uppity Mid- wives & Other Ostracized Underdogs,” is based on Exodus 1:15-2:10 and Mark 7:24-30. Although we cannot yet worship in-person, you can still make a special gift to the worship service through a vir- tual giving plate at lakesideohio.com/ today. We’re so grateful for your mean- ingful contributions and dedication to our special community. e Rev. Dr. Wolfe, who prefers to go by Lisa, is Pro- fessor of Hebrew Bible and Endowed Chair at the United Methodist-affiliated Oklahoma City Uni- versity (OCU). Lisa also teaches for Saint Paul School of e- ology at the OCU campus. She received her M.Div. from United eological Sem- inary in Dayton in 1996 and was ordained in the United Church of Christ in 2000. She received her PhD from Garrett-Evangelical eo- logical Seminary and Northwestern Uni- versity in 2003. See PREACHER, page 9 Pool reservation process See POOL, page 10 Preacher of the Week: Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe Supported by the Rev. Dr. Ned & Shirley Dewire Endowment We’re grateful to the many Lake- siders who joined together to make im- provements to another beloved stretch of the lakefront: Perry Park. This park is home to many Lakeside events and pas- times, including Family Picnics in the Park, weddings, family reunions, play- time for kids, tennis and more. Many improvements have been made to the space, allowing Lakesiders, friends, families and guests to better en- joy and utilize the park this summer and for years to come. To support the growing crowds at Family Picnics in the Park, as well as family reunions and other gatherings, two large grills from Kaypark, Inc. have been purchased and installed. The addition of these grills was made possible by the Sy- pherd family who donated them in mem- ory of Jacqueline Sypherd. Additionally, a paved area for the grills has been in- stalled. Old picnic tables have been refur- bished and new picnic tables have been purchased and placed to better accommo- date gatherings held at Perry Park. Perry Park improvements See BOAT SHOW, page 11 Help keep Lakeside safe See KEEP LAKESIDE SAFE, page 11 Page 3 Lary Faris National Singles Shuffleboard Tournament With the outbreak of COVID-19 that has been traced back to Put-in-Bay, the pandemic feels closer to home and there is an increased chance that Lakeside could be impacted. As a reminder and to keep our community healthy and safe, we ask that you review Lakeside’s safety protocols and increase your diligence in taking precautions. If you feel you have any symptoms at all, please refrain from visiting Lakeside. If you are already in Lakeside and have symptoms, please contact your doctor, quarantine for up to 14 days, wear a mask/ face covering at all times, maintain 6 feet of distance between you and others and use hand sanitizer and wash hands frequently with soap and water. 7:30 p.m., Steele Memorial Bandstand Saturday, July 18 The Chardon Polka Band will captivate Lakesiders of all ages with their innovative and colorful spin on polka music. The band has made a name for itself over their 16 years to- gether. While the group has an extensive catalog of tradition- al polkas, they aren’t afraid to bring their own tunes into the mix or sur- prise audiences with polka-pop covers of hit songs by Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga. The band got their start in the Cleve- land music scene playing countless fairs and festivals. Founding member Jake Kouwe (accordion) began the group in 2003 with the help of four other Chardon High School teens. He has been leading the group since. While remaining ac- tive in Cleveland, the band can often be found taking their music on the road. While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social dis- tancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled. Evening Music: The Chardon Polka Band See PERRY PARK, page 9

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Due to COVID-19, your pool experience at the Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus will look much different this year. As we continue to modify and improve our safety procedures and online reservations process, we appreciate your patience and understanding. Please read about the step-by-step reservation process, hours of operation, check-in procedures and more below. Any new announcements are bolded and italicized below.

Capacity: The pool has traditionally held 300 swimmers at a time in the past. However, the capacity this summer has been reduced to 60 swimmers per timeslot for safe social distancing. Chairs and tables are available for use but are not to be moved as they are placed 6 feet apart for safe social distancing. Please note that we have purposely placed more chairs on the pool deck than capacity to make it easier for family groups to find spaces together and maintain distance from others.

BLOG

Week 5: July 18-24, 2020Week 5: July 18-24, 2020

Page 2 August Cup Sailing Race

This week in Lakeside

Page 6Lakeside Craft & Art Show

Benjamin White, PhD, Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University, takes an academic approach to investigating how the Bible and its many versions came to be. These 90-minute lectures are held at 10:30 a.m. Monday-Wednesday through Zoom, an online conferencing service. Descriptions are listed in the Lakesid-er on each day.

Chautauqua Lecture SeriesThe Making of the Bible

Pages 4 & 7Farmers’ Market

8:15 p.m., Thursday, July 23Lakeside website & Facebook

Lakeside continues its exciting virtual concert series with Ernie Haase + Signature Sound.

This virtual event is free and open to all. At the time of the show, view the concert from Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/signaturesound or official Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio.

From its formation in 2003, Ernie Haase has built Signature Sound into one of the most popular and beloved quartets in all of Southern Gospel music.

The group continues to gain fans across the globe with its unique performances and unmistakable four-part harmonies.

As group founder, Haase is a creative, hard-working tenor whose early roots with the unforgettable and legendary Southern Gospel quartet, The Cathedrals, helped begin his dream to form a powerhouse group of his own, starring Devin McGlamery, Dustin Doyle and Paul Harkey.

McGlamery has been a familiar name in the gospel music industry since the beginning of his professional career in 2000. He’s quickly gained the attention

of audiences with his rich tone, infectious smile and outgoing personality. He joined Signature Sound as lead singer in 2009

Born and raised a pastor’s son, Doyle grew up in an old-time Baptist church deeply rooted in Southern Gospel music. Over the years, he developed incredible talents of singing, playing and writing music. He joined the band in 2015.

Harkey, the group’s bass singer, feels right at home as a member of Ernie Haase + Signature Sound. Performing since 2007, he has enjoyed singing and touring with respected groups like Crystal River, The Anchormen and The LeFevre Quartet.

Ernie Haase & Signature Sound is a Grammy-nominated and GMA Dove Award-winning group, a radio favorite across the world, and a leader in CD sales with several RIAA-certified Gold and Platinum DVDs.

Virtual: Ernie Haase + Signature Sound

Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival

A collaborative effort blending the craftsmanship of the Lakeside Wooden Boat Show and the artistic expression of the Plein Air Art Festival will create one of Lakeside’s most unique weekends of the summer from July 17-19.

The Plein Air Art Festival begins Friday, July 17 when 40 artists arrive to paint outdoor landscapes through Sunday, July 19.

The term “en plein air” means painting “in the open air.” The artists will be painting scenes throughout the community, and all are invited to watch them paint with safe social distancing.

On Sunday, the Lakeside waterfront will transform into an outdoor showroom of classic wooden boats, as cruisers line the lawn of Hotel Lakeside for the 17th Annual Lakeside Wooden Boat Show from 12-4 p.m. Please note: due to the high water level, most boats will be showcased on land this year.

More than 30 wooden boats, each classified by the year it was made, will be featured.

The boats are categorized as historic (prior to 1918), antique (1919-1942), classic (1943-1975), early contemporary (1976-1984) and late contemporary (past 36 years). The sizes of the wooden boats featured range from 9’ to 57’.

The show is coordinated by the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society. To register a wooden boat, contact Wooden Boat Show Coordinator Mame Drackett at [email protected] or (239) 776-6205. Registration is free.

Several plein air events will also take place on Sunday. The Plein Air Paintout will be held from 12:30-2 p.m. along the shoreline and in Bettinger Park.

Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes the Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe as Preacher of the Week from July 19-23. This week’s preacher is supported by the Rev. Dr. Ned & Shirley Dewire En-dowment.

She will serve as guest preacher of Lakeside’s live- streamed Comm- unity Worship Ser-vice at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 19. A link to the livestream will be available at lakesideohio.com/calendar or facebook.com/lakesideohio on the day of the event.

The Rev. Dr. Wolfe’s sermon, ti-tled “Uppity Mid-wives & Other Ostracized Underdogs,” is based on Exodus 1:15-2:10 and Mark 7:24-30.

Although we cannot yet worship in-person, you can still make a special

gift to the worship service through a vir-tual giving plate at lakesideohio.com/today. We’re so grateful for your mean-ingful contributions and dedication to our

special community.The Rev. Dr.

Wolfe, who prefers to go by Lisa, is Pro-fessor of Hebrew Bible and Endowed Chair at the United Methodist-affiliated Oklahoma City Uni-versity (OCU). Lisa also teaches for Saint Paul School of The-ology at the OCU campus.

She received her M.Div. from United Theological Sem-inary in Dayton

in 1996 and was ordained in the United Church of Christ in 2000. She received her PhD from Garrett-Evangelical Theo-logical Seminary and Northwestern Uni-versity in 2003.

See PREACHER, page 9

Pool reservation process

See POOL, page 10

Preacher of the Week:Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe

Supported by the Rev. Dr. Ned & Shirley Dewire Endowment

We’re grateful to the many Lake-siders who joined together to make im-provements to another beloved stretch of the lakefront: Perry Park. This park is home to many Lakeside events and pas-times, including Family Picnics in the Park, weddings, family reunions, play-time for kids, tennis and more.

Many improvements have been made to the space, allowing Lakesiders, friends, families and guests to better en-joy and utilize the park this summer and for years to come.

To support the growing crowds at Family Picnics in the Park, as well as family reunions and other gatherings, two large grills from Kaypark, Inc. have been purchased and installed. The addition of

these grills was made possible by the Sy-pherd family who donated them in mem-ory of Jacqueline Sypherd. Additionally, a paved area for the grills has been in-stalled. Old picnic tables have been refur-bished and new picnic tables have been purchased and placed to better accommo-date gatherings held at Perry Park.

Perry Park improvements See BOAT SHOW, page 11

Help keep Lakeside safe

See KEEP LAKESIDE SAFE, page 11

Page 3Lary Faris National Singles Shuffleboard Tournament

With the outbreak of COVID-19 that has been traced back to Put-in-Bay, the pandemic feels closer to home and there is an increased chance that Lakeside could be impacted. As a reminder and to keep our community healthy and safe, we ask that you review Lakeside’s safety protocols and increase your diligence in taking precautions.

If you feel you have any symptoms at all, please refrain from visiting Lakeside. If you are already in Lakeside and have symptoms, please contact your doctor, quarantine for up to 14 days, wear a mask/face covering at all times, maintain 6 feet of distance between you and others and use hand sanitizer and wash hands frequently with soap and water.

7:30 p.m., Steele Memorial Bandstand Saturday, July 18

The Chardon Polka Band will captivate Lakesiders of all ages with their innovative and colorful spin on polka music.

The band has made a name for itself over their 16 years to-gether. While the group has an extensive catalog of tradition-al polkas, they aren’t afraid to bring their own tunes into the mix or sur-prise audiences with polka-pop covers of hit songs by Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga.

The band got their start in the Cleve-land music scene playing countless fairs and festivals. Founding member Jake Kouwe (accordion) began the group in 2003 with the help of four other Chardon

High School teens. He has been leading the group since. While remaining ac-tive in Cleveland, the band can often be found taking their music on the road.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social dis-tancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

Evening Music: The Chardon Polka Band

See PERRY PARK, page 9

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All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

All Day, Plein Air Art Festival, Lakeside groundsThe Plein Air Art Festival begins Friday, July 17 when 40 plein air artists set up easels across the grounds to paint outdoor landscapes. All are welcome to watch them paint throughout the weekend; please maintain safe social distancing.

8 a.m. August Cup Sailing Race, Lakevue Marina (8549 N. Shore Blvd)The August Cup Sailing Race will take place Saturday, July 18, weather permitting.All participants are to meet at Lakevue Marina, located one mile outside the W. Sec-ond Street Gate, at 8 a.m. for a skippers’ meeting to determine the course. The race will start promptly at 9 a.m.

There will be two sailboat classes, 22’ and above and 30’ and above. This is a displacement boating event. Therefore, boats are required to have keels and a Per-formance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) rating. Pre-registration is not required, and there is no cost to participate.

9-11 a.m. Tennis Round Robin (Advanced), Williams Tennis CampusParticipate in friendly competition with rotating players from levels 3.5 and up. Cost is $1. Reservations required. Maximum 12 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

10-10:45 a.m. Chair Yoga, Pavilion East DeckAll exercises and postures will be done seated in a chair or standing, using a chair to aid with support and balance. Benefits include improved strength, flexibility, balance, mobility, circulation and stress reduction. This class offers a variety of yoga poses, breath work and relaxation techniques. Led by Linda Green, certified yoga instructor. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball CenterAll ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

10 a.m.-12 & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Lakeside Heritage Society Sale, South Auditorium East WingThe Lakeside Heritage Society (LHS) will be selling pictures, frames, mirrors and miscellaneous gift items from The Shade Tree store that closed last fall. For more treasures, visit the LHS’ ongoing sale at 210 Walnut Ave.

2 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Hotel Lakeside Dining RoomA delicious experience for the whole family, this proper Afternoon Tea is offered at two seating times: 2 p.m. or 3:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations re-quired; contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 257.

A hot pot of your choice of tea is served alongside warm scones with Devonshire cream, lemon curd and house-made preserves, followed by three tiers of savory mor-sels and delicious tea desserts. Adult Tea ($22) includes nine different food items for each person. Petite Tea ($10) includes a warm scone, petite peanut butter & jelly sandwich and choice of tea desserts.

2-4 p.m. Afternoon Music: Gary Cover, PavilionGary Cover’s set list includes more than 400 songs, ranging from classic rock to country, and folk to current hit songs. His extensive variety of mu sic allows him to take song requests during performances and tailor the music to every audience.

He performs with a double neck (12-string and 6-string) Ova tion acoustic guitar and a separate 12-string Ovation acoustic guitar. He also uses a harmony generator to create background vocals in real time, making it sound like he’s singing with a group.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Evening Music: The Chardon Polka Band, Steele Memorial BandstandThe Chardon Polka Band will captivate Lakesiders of all ages with their innovative and colorful spin on polka music. Read description on page 1.

Saturday, July 18 Schedule of EventsFor the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo.

For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

Sunday, July 19 Schedule of EventsFor the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo.

For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideohio.com/artshow. Read description on page 10.

8:30 a.m. Dockside Worship Service, Steele Memorial BandstandThis informal worship service near water’s edge includes prayer requests, Christian hymns and contemporary songs, an inspiring message and the Sacrament of Holy Communion (with individually packaged communion kits). The Rev. Dr. Scott Wil-son, Lakeside Chautauqua Dockside Worship Coordinator, will be preaching.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

9 a.m. Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) Service, VIRTUAL: Lakeside UMC websiteThe Lakeside United Methodist Church (UMC) will post a pre-recorded video of its worship service at lakesideohumc.com so that all may join in worship from their homes. Services are saved for four weeks. Continuing through Aug. 2, the Rev. Karen B. Graham will preach a sermon series titled “Seeds of Faith.” Each week focuses on one of Jesus’ seed parables. Her sermon on July 19, titled “Seeds of Faith: The Problem,” is based on Psalm 139:1-2, 23-14; and Matthew 13:24-30; 36-43.

9:30-10:15 a.m. Children’s Church Celebration, Steele Memorial Bandstand & proceed to Bradley TempleA Children’s Church Celebration will begin with an outdoor processional at the con-clusion of the Dockside Worship Service (approximately 9:30 a.m. at the Steele Me-morial Bandstand) and proceed down Kenton Row and Cedar Avenue to Bradley Temple. The event will end by 10:15 a.m.

Families are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. Because of the unique circumstances we’re experi-encing this summer, we’re asking that children be accompanied by an adult or care-giver to help us create a family-friendly safe space. In the case of inclement weather, The celebration will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

10:30 a.m. Livestream: Community Worship Service, VIRTUAL: Lakeside website or Lakeside Chautauqua Facebook pageWorship led by the Rev. Dr. Charles Yoost. The Rev. Dr. Lisa Wolfe’s sermon, titled “Uppity Midwives & Other Ostracized Underdogs,” is based on Exodus 1:15-2:10 and Mark 7:24-30. Music provided by Katy Wolfe, Lecturer in Voice for the Theatre Department at the University of Tennessee; and Michael Shirtz, Lakeside Chautauqua Interim Senior V.P. of Programming, Advancement & Communications. The service will be livestreamed from Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and offi-cial Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio.

12-4 p.m. Lakeside Wooden Boat Show & Plein Air Art Festival, Hotel Lakeside Lawn & Bettinger ParkRead description on page 1.

12-4 p.m. Wally & The Beavs, Pavilion East Deck The band performs a variety of popular Motown and classic rock music, including cover songs by Steely Dan, The Beatles, Chicago and other respected artists.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring

their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

12-5 p.m. Pickleball Programs with Carrina de Vera, Hubbard Pickleball Center; pre-registration requiredElevate your pickleball game with Carrina de Vera, a USAPA teaching pro, top player in Northeast Ohio and Ohio’s first female IPTPA certified pickleball teaching profes-sional. Book an hour-long private or semi-private lesson for 1-2 players. Or join a 3+ Pro program for 3 players or a Pickleball Clinic for 5-8 players. Pre-registration required for all programs; visit lakesideohio.com/devera. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus.

12:30-2 p.m. Plein Air Paintout, Bettinger Park Watch plein air artists paint outdoor landscapes. Please practice safe social distancing.

2:30-4 p.m. Wet Paint Sale, South of Pavilion Paintings that are completed by plein air artists throughout the weekend will be available for purchase. Please note that due to COVID-19, purchases must be made by check or credit card only, and masks are required in the sales area.

1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Co-ordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

1:30-4:30 p.m. Lakeside Lore: Missions History in Lakeside, tent outside Heritage Hall Museum Visit Lakeside Heritage Society’s History Popup Tent to learn about the impact The United Methodist Church (UMC) has had on Lakeside’s founding years and during the 20th century. Important missions and history of the UMC will be shared. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

2:45 p.m. CLSC Graduation, Train Station patioThe Chautauqua & Literary Scientific Circle (CLSC) celebrates its 7th Annual Grad-uation Ceremony. The long-term goal of CLSC members is to read 12 books from an approved list of books that extends back to the year 1878. Those who complete this task are honored as official graduates. After obtaining graduation level, members are urged to go on to the higher post-graduate levels by reading additional books.

This year’s event will acknowledge Donna Myers and Barbara Sochocki and fo-cus on the theme “This Land.” Myers will earn her CLSC diploma as a member of the Class of 2020. She has met the requirements of reading 12 books from the historic reading list. Sochocki is a member of the Class of 2019. She is being acknowledged for the graduate level, Guild of the Seven Seals, and has read 14 additional books from the historic reading list.

8:30-9 p.m. Sunset Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial Bandstand Service along the lake features praise music and traditional hymns. Coordinated by John and Bonnie Wilkie.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

Have you made a pool reservation for this week?To navigate the online reservation system, read our step-by-step instructions on page 10 or visit lakesideohio.com/pool

to watch tutorial videos. TIP: use a computer to reserve or read our instructions specifically for reserving using a smartphone.

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MONDAY Page 3Monday, July 20 Schedule of Events

For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

Recreational reservations for several facilities this summer are required for: Tennis/Pickleball, Fitness Room, Lap Swim, Water Aerobics, Pool and Sailing Classes. Visit lakesideohio.com/reserva-tions or scan the QR code.

Make a reservation to swim, play, workout and sail.

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

7:30 a.m. Wellness Group Walk: Lakeside Hills, Meet at Pavilion Circle Join Caroline Gatsch for a one-mile guided Wellness Group Walk, weather permit-ting. This walk will get your blood pumping going up and down the streets of Lake-side. Please be sure to hydrate before this walk.

8-8:45 a.m. Water Aerobics, Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus PoolClass taught by Ray Durklee, weather permitting. Make a reservation at lakesideo-hio.com/reservation.

8:15 a.m. Lary Faris National Singles Shuffleboard Tournament, Shuffleboard CourtsThis tournament (age 16 & older) will be held July 20-21. There is no entry fee, and all equipment is provided. Sign up at the courts opens at 8:15 a.m. on the first day of the tournament and ends at 9 a.m.

There will be separate brackets for men and women. The tournament has a main event and consolation brackets. Players are guaranteed a minimum of two matches. Tournaments use a portion of the shuffleboard courts. As they progress, players are eliminated and more courts are released. For questions, speak with any Shuffleboard staff member.

Important: Masks and temperature checks are required for tournament play. All tournaments will practice safe social distancing. OSSA rules require all players wear closed-toe shoes.

9-9:45 a.m. Beach Walk, BeachMeet Dawn Cordero, certified reflexologist, at the lakefront beach by the dock (in front of the shower area) for a Reflexology Beach Walk. During this program, Corde-ro will show participants how walking barefoot on the beach is connected to reflexol-ogy. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9-9:45 a.m. All Stages/All Ages PoundFit, Pavilion East Deck Pound Fitness is a combination cardio and weight training exercise approach that includes some of the rhythmic techniques used in Pilates. Exercises involve alternate squatting and standing to strengthen the inner and outer thighs, buttocks, core mus-cles and back muscles. Many of the positions used are ideal for helping maintain and improve balance. Led by Kista Ringer-Shimer. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook pageFaith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded in the afternoon to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at face-book.com/lakesideohio. The Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe’s theme for the week is “Uppity Women of the Bible.” Read description on page 9.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be streamed at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and Facebook page with no in-person audience.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc-tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici-pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9-11 a.m. Tennis Round Robin (Intermediate), Williams Tennis CampusParticipate in friendly competition with rotating players from levels 3.0-3.5. Cost is $1. Reservations required. Maximum 12 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein CenterA wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra-tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis-tration processes on page 8.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Pickleball Programs with Carrina de Vera, Hubbard Pickleball Center; pre-registration requiredElevate your pickleball game with Carrina de Vera, a USAPA teaching pro, top player in Northeast Ohio and Ohio’s first female IPTPA certified pickleball teaching profes-sional. Book an hour-long private or semi-private lesson for 1-2 players. Or join a 3+ Pro program for 3 players or a Pickleball Clinic for 5-8 players. Pre-registration required for all programs; visit lakesideohio.com/devera. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus.

9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry ParkParticipants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bonnie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball CenterAll ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Chautauqua Lecture Series: Jewish Scriptures, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside websiteBenjamin White, PhD, explores the writing, transmission and solidification of the Hebrew Bible and its relationship to the Septuagint, a Greek translation of the He-brew Bible that would become the Old Testament of the early Christians. The Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint were each Jewish Scriptures that differed from one another both in language and contents.

The differences in content extended, not only to the number of texts, but also to the versions of the texts that they had in common. White will describe why the Dead Sea Scrolls were such an important discovery in the 20th century, helping scholars to understand the state of the Jewish Scriptures in the time of Christ. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for Zoom link.

White is Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University, where he also directs the Bachelor of Arts program in religious studies. He is a scholar of the New Testament, the reconstruction of Christian origins and the development of early Christianity in its Jewish and Roman environments.

His book, Remembering Paul: Ancient and Modern Contests over the Image of the Apostle, was published in 2014. His research articles have appeared in a variety of peer-reviewed journals.

He holds advanced degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University Divinity School and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He was introduced to Lakeside by his wife, Melissa, who spent a number of childhood summers here.

11 a.m.-4 p.m. Storybook Walk (all ages), Cherry Park New this season, take a walk and enjoy reading a story with The Fine Print bookstore. Families can exercise body and mind as they follow a path through Cherry Park where pages from a hand-picked storybook will be posted at stations along the way. A new story will be posted each week.

1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc-tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici-pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

1:30 p.m. ‘Afternoon Lunch Bunch’ Book Discussion, Chautauqua Park A discussion of The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya and Elizabeth Weil. In this sharp, moving memoir, Wamariya and her co-author, Weil, a writer at large for Time magazine, describe Wamariya’s idyllic early childhood in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, and the madness that followed with an analytic eye and, at times, a lyrical honesty.

Prior reading of the book required. Please bring a chair. Coordinated by the Lake-side Women’s Club.

3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtLooking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

3:30 p.m. White Glove Workshop at Heritage Hall Museum, VIRTUAL: Lakeside Heritage Society FacebookJoin the Lakeside Heritage Society (LHS) staff, Evan Engelhart and Haley Hoffman, for a virtual White Glove Workshop that shines light on the methods of preserving and protecting the museum’s artifact collection. Gain first-hand insight into how the LHS cares for Lakeside’s history.

Program will be streamed on the LHS Facebook page. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for LHS Facebook link.

7-10 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtLooking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Lakeside Women’s Club Porch Stories, Steele Memorial BandstandThe Lakeside Women’s Club Porch Stories series has a foundation in “The Moth Hour” on PBS radio and Catherine Burns’ book, The Moth.

Along with many familiar Lakeside traditions that have been altered by the out-break of COVID-19, the Lakeside Women’s Club Porch Stories series will take on a different direction this season. Join Lakesiders as they explore a renewal of the Porch Stories series from a new location at the Steele Memorial Bandstand.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

8 p.m. Teen Center: Mini-Golf Monday (ages 13-19), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtChallenge your friends in this weekly miniature golf tournament reserved only for teens. Meet Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) and start your round between 8-9:30 p.m. The overall winner will receive a free round of miniature golf. Groups will be limited to 3 players per hole. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

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Page 4 TUESDAYTuesday, July 21 Schedule of Events

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

7 a.m. Recycling & Trash Service, CurbsideCurbside recycling and trash services are offered on Tuesdays and Fridays until Sept. 8. Recyclables and trash may also be taken to the large receptacles across from the South Gate Parking Lot year-round.

8-9 a.m. Men’s Bible Study, Pavilion East DeckA fellowship for men – including summer residents and some just in for a couple days—reading scripture and asking the Holy Spirit to guide weekly discussions. All get a chance to lead, and from time to time there will be agreement, and donuts.

8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Farmers’ Market, Greenspace near Lakeside SchoolhouseLakeside hosts a bi-weekly Farmers’ Market on Tuesdays and Fridays. This year, the market has relocated to the greenspace around the Lakeside Schoolhouse to practice safe social distancing. Lakeside has designated 8:30-9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays as an early shopping time for those with health issues. The Farmers’ Market will open to all Lakesiders at 9 a.m.

9 a.m. Lary Faris National Singles Shuffleboard Tournament, Shuffleboard CourtsThis tournament (age 16 & older) will be held July 20-21. Read description on page 3.

9-9:45 a.m. All Level Yoga, Pavilion West Deck Yoga for the mind, body and spirit. Join us for stretching, breathing and relaxation. This all level class helps with strengthening and stress reduction. It increases circula-tion and energy through breathing properly, as well as calms the senses. Led by Linda Green, certified yoga instructor. Limited class size; first-come, first served. Dress in layers, bring a yoga mat or a beach towel for floor work. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook pageFaith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded in the afternoon to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at face-book.com/lakesideohio. The Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe’s theme for the week is “Uppity Women of the Bible.” Read description on page 9.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be streamed at 9 a.m. to Lake-side’s website and Facebook page with no in-person audience.

9-10 a.m. Women’s Bible Study, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green GablesCindy Elson will lead a discussion on “Reading the Bible in a Year” every Tuesday until Aug. 25.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9-11 a.m. Tennis Round Robin (Advanced), Williams Tennis CampusParticipate in friendly competition with rotating players from levels 3.5 and up. Cost is $1. Reservations required. Maximum 12 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein CenterA wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra-tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis-tration processes on page 8.

9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry ParkParticipants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bon-nie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled.

10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball CenterAll ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the foot-prints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Chautauqua Lecture Series: The Old Testament as Christian Scripture, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside websiteIn this lecture, Benjamin White, PhD, describes how the Jewish Septuagint became the first Christian Scripture and how the early followers of Jesus of Nazareth began to reinterpret the Septuagint in light of their experiences of the life, death and resurrec-tion of their Messiah. Once the Christians began to write and collect their own texts, the Jewish Scriptures were transformed into the Christian “Old Testament.”

White explains why Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Christians have different versions of the Old Testament and how the development of the Jewish Scrip-tures served as a model for the growth of the New Testament. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for Zoom link.

White is Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University, where he also directs the Bachelor of Arts program in religious studies. He is a scholar of the New Testament, the reconstruction of Christian origins and the development of early Chris-tianity in its Jewish and Roman environments.

His book, Remembering Paul: Ancient and Modern Contests over the Image of the Apostle, was published by in 2014. His research articles have appeared in a variety of peer-reviewed journals.

He holds advanced degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University Divinity School and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He was introduced to Lakeside by his wife, Melissa, who spent a number of childhood summers here.

12:30-1 p.m. Ask a Gardener, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside website Join Lakeside Gardener, Loretta Wilken, in a virtual Zoom meeting to ask all of your gardening questions for the season. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for Zoom link.

1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

1:30-2:30 p.m. Lakeside Women’s Club Meeting & Program: Let’s Get to Know Lakeside Women’s Club Board Members, ONSITE: Train Station patio; VIRTUAL: Lakeside Women’s Club - LWC Facebook pageA few Lakeside Women’s Club Board members will talk about when and how their families started coming to Lakeside. This program will also be livestreamed to the Lakeside Women’s Club - LWC Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesidewomens-club2020.

3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball courtLooking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

4 p.m. Teen Center: News Update (ages 13-18), VIRTUAL: Instagram LiveTune into Teen Center news on Instagram (@undergroundlksd) for live updates about what will be going on in teen programming each week. Submit your own stories to be featured in the newscast. Missed the live update? The video can also be viewed on the Instagram page after it’s aired. 4-5:15 p.m. Parkinson’s Support Group, Train Station PatioActivities include stretching exercises while seated, voice exercises and balance exer-cises while standing. Many of the exercises are from the manual by David Zid, Delay the Disease. Open to men and women. The group provides the opportunity to share with others your experience with PD. Anyone with Parkinson’s or their caregivers are welcome. Exercise guides are available. Wear comfortable clothing, bring water bottle and wear a mask. For questions, contact Frank O’Dell (419) 798-9807 or Irwin Jennings (740) 390-5010.

7-10 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball courtLooking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial BandstandWhile practicing safe social distancing, visit Bettinger Park for an evening worship experience. The preacher for Tuesday will be the Rev. Dr. Lisa Wolfe, Preacher of the Week. Thursday features reflection and Eucharist (with individual commercially packaged communion kits). Thursday’s service is led by the Rev. Karen Graham, whose theme for the season will be “A Summer Fruit Basket of Faith,” based on Galatians 5:22.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

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WEDNESDAY Page 5Wednesday, July 22 Schedule of Events

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

8-8:45 a.m. Water Aerobics, Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus PoolClass taught by Ray Durklee, weather permitting. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

8:15 a.m. Lary Faris National Junior Singles Shuffleboard Tournament, Shuffleboard CourtsThis one-day tournament is for age 15 & under. There is no entry fee, and all equip-ment is provided.

Sign up at the courts opens at 8:15 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m. Play begins after entries close, and players will break for lunch. Play concludes by mid-afternoon for most players. There will be separate brackets for boys and girls. Trophies will be awarded to main and consolation event positions in each division. Tournaments use a portion of the shuffleboard courts. As they progress, players are eliminated and more courts are released. For questions, speak with any Shuffleboard staff member.

Important: Masks and temperature checks are required for tournament play. All tournaments will practice safe social distancing. OSSA rules require all players wear closed-toe shoes. A parent or guardian must sign an official release form, which is available at entry.

9-9:45 a.m. All Stages/All Ages PoundFit, Hotel Lakeside LawnPound Fitness is a combination cardio and weight training exercise approach that includes some of the rhythmic techniques used in Pilates. Exercises involve alternate squatting and standing to strengthen the inner and outer thighs, buttocks, core mus-cles and back muscles. Many of the positions used are ideal for helping maintain and improve balance. Led by Kista Ringer-Shimer. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook pageFaith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded in the afternoon to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at face-book.com/lakesideohio. The Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe’s theme for the week is “Uppity Women of the Bible.” Read description on page 9.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be streamed at 9 a.m. to Lake-side’s website and Facebook page with no in-person audience.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9-11 a.m. Tennis Round Robin (Intermediate), Williams Tennis CampusParticipate in friendly competition with rotating players from levels 3.0-3.5. Cost is $1. Reservations required. Maximum 12 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein CenterA wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra-tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis-tration processes on page 8.

9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry ParkParticipants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bon-nie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled.

10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. Pickleball Mixer, Hubbard Pickleball CenterAll ages and skill levels welcome. Reservations required. Maximum 16 participants. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall Museum or new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the footprints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. Chautauqua Lecture Series: The New Testament, VIRTUAL: Zoom link on Lakeside websiteThe third and final lecture by Benjamin White, PhD, surveys the variety of early Christian texts that were added to the Old Testament in the first three centuries of the Jesus movement. White describes how hundreds of early Christian texts got whittled down to the 27 shared by Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and Protestants in the New Testament.

In addition to these overarching questions, the lecture explores recent discoveries of “lost gospels” at Nag Hammadi, Egypt and elsewhere, the criteria employed by early Christians for including or excluding a book from the New Testament and the finaliza-tion of the canon as one of several key moves to address the issue of authority in early Christianity. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for Zoom link.

White is Associate Professor of Religion at Clemson University, where he also directs the Bachelor of Arts program in religious studies. He is a scholar of the New Testament, the reconstruction of Christian origins and the development of early Chris-tianity in its Jewish and Roman environments.

His book, Remembering Paul: Ancient and Modern Contests over the Image of the Apostle, was published by in 2014. His research articles have appeared in a variety of peer-reviewed journals.

He holds advanced degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University Divinity School and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He was introduced to Lakeside by his wife, Melissa, who spent a number of childhood summers here.

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Historic Walking Tour of Central Lakeside, meet at Heritage Hall MuseumFree 90-minute guided walking tour of Central Lakeside’s historic area with Lakeside Heritage Society volunteers as leaders. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

3 p.m. & 5 p.m. Teen Center: Ultimate Werewolf (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtJoin Teen Leader Chase McCarty to play the ultimate game of deduction to discover who is a “villager” and who is a “werewolf.” Limited to a group of 10 participants. To sign up, email [email protected] or visit the Teen Center Tent before Wednes-day. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

3:30 p.m. The American Chautauqua Movement, VIRTUAL: Lakeside Heritage Society Facebook PageIn this virtual lecture, Lakeside Heritage Society (LHS) Manager of Operations, Evan Engelhart, will discuss the emergence of the Chautauqua Movement, a 19th and 20th century cultural phenomenon that swept the nation. Originating in western New York in the 1870s, the Movement and its leaders, Rev. J.H. Vincent and Lewis Miller, soon became household names.

He will also review the important figures who helped Lakeside Chautauqua join the movement and provides information about the remaining organizations on the Chautauqua Trail. Visit lakesideohio.com/calendar and click on the event for LHS Facebook link.

5:30-7 p.m. Picnic in Perry Park, Perry ParkFor at least 20 years, Wednesdays have been exciting days at Lakeside with a special family picnic. This summer’s event will have a few new twists.

First, the meals will be cooked and boxed by Ward Catering in full compliance with all the necessary restrictions to keep everyone safe. Hot dogs will be wrapped in foil; condiments, baked beans, macaroni salad, watermelon, chips and cookies will be individually packaged; and water and lemonade will be served at the low cost of $6/plate. Pay with cash at the picnic.

Second, we are asking that you make a reservation prior to the picnic. Please make your online reservation at lakesideohio.com/picnic by 12 p.m. Wednesday so we can estimate the amount of food to prepare for the picnic. There will be a check-in table at the picnic.

As always, Chip Richter and John and Bonnie Wilkie will offer games and music for all ages. Following the picnic, visit the Steele Memorial Bandstand at 7:30 p.m. for family entertainment.

While some seating is provided in Perry Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Family Night in the Park: Ventriloquist Mike Hemmelgarn, Steele Memorial BandstandComedic juggler and ventriloquist Mike Hemmelgarn returns to Lakeside for an eve-ning of laughs and family fun. Since the age of 8, he has been fascinated with the art of ventriloquism and started juggling when he was 16 years old. His love of entertain-ing developed into a full-blown career that allows him to travel across the Tri-State area performing for audiences of all ages. Hemmelgarn has also served as opening act for Dennis DeYoung and Styx.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

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Page 6 THURSDAYThursday, July 23 Schedule of Events

All Day All Lakeside Pickleball Tournament, Hubbard Pickleball CenterThis three-day tournament includes singles and doubles divisions for a variety of skill levels. Players of all ages are welcome to participate. Register online at lakesideohio.com/recreation/tennis. The cost is $5 per event. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus. Please note: All adult and youth pickleball programs are cancelled at the Hubbard Pickleball Center during the tournament.

All Day Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

All Day Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Russell & Steve Vaughan, Williams Tennis Campus Lakeside welcomes back tennis pros JoAnne Russell and Steve Vaughan to lead a four-day Tennis Clinic. Register online at lakesideohio.com/tennisclinic. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus. Read description on page 9.

9-9:45 a.m., All Level Yoga, Pavilion East Deck Yoga for the mind, body and spirit. Join us for stretching, breathing and relaxation. This all level class helps with strengthening and stress reduction. It increases circu-lation and energy through breathing properly, as well as calms the senses. Led by Linda Green, certified yoga instructor. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled. Limited class size; first-come, first served. Dress in layers, bring a yoga mat or a beach towel for floor work.

9-9:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 4-6), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. Children under age 4 must be accompanied by an adult. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

9-10 a.m. Faith for Living Hour, ONSITE: Steele Memorial Bandstand; VIRTUAL: Lakeside website and Facebook pageFaith for Living Hour will be a hybrid experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded in the afternoon to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at face-book.com/lakesideohio. The Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe’s theme for the week is “Uppity Women of the Bible.” Read description on page 9.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be streamed at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and Facebook page with no in-person audience.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc-tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici-pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein CenterA wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra-tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis-tration processes on page 8.

9 a.m.-6 p.m. Craft & Art Show, Hotel Lakeside lawn & Pavilion CircleThis three-day show features several exhibitors featuring photography, wood carving, handmade jewelry, garden art and home décor.

To keep our community healthy and safe, we ask that you review our safety proto-cols at Lakeside Chautauqua on page 1. Guests are encouraged to wear masks and maintain 6 feet social distancing. Some vendors may require a mask to enter their booth. Only one customer per booth at a time.

9:30-11 a.m. Middle Grade Madness (ages 10-14), Cherry ParkParticipants will discover the relevance of God in their lives, enjoy music, meet new friends and compete for candy in games and activities. Coordinated by John and Bonnie Wilkie. No public restrooms at the park. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled.

10-10:45 a.m. God Squad (ages 7-9), Outside Bradley Temple along Cedar Ave. Features live music with interactive lessons and a fun craft. Coordinated by Chip Richter. Sessions for this children’s ministry program are developed specifically for each age group to promote enjoyment and learning that is age appropriate. In the case of inclement weather, God Squad will be livestreamed at 10 a.m. from youtube.com/chiprichter.

10 a.m.-12 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Treasure Hunts & Word Puzzles, Heritage Hall Museum Visit Heritage Hall Museum for new, contact-free treasure hunts. Follow the foot-prints around the museum to discover clues and collect a different prize every day of the week. Coordinated by the Lakeside Heritage Society.

1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instruc-tor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To partici-pate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

2-5 p.m. Miniature Golf Tournament, Miniature GolfPrizes awarded according to age groups. Cost to play is $3.50/game.

4-5:15 p.m. Parkinson’s Support Group, Train Station PatioActivities include stretching exercises while seated, voice exercises and balance exer-cises while standing. Many of the exercises are from the manual by David Zid, Delay the Disease. Open to men and women. The group provides the opportunity to share with others your experience with PD. Anyone with Parkinson’s or their caregivers are welcome. Exercise guides are available. Wear comfortable clothing, bring water bottle and wear a mask. For questions, contact Frank O’Dell (419) 798-9807 or Irwin Jennings (740) 390-5010.

7:30 p.m. Teen Center: Yoga, Hotel Lakeside LawnThis is a basic posture Sivananda style class for all levels. Led by Kylie Cunning-ham. Limited class size; first-come-first-served. Bring a yoga mat, water and any other props you may use. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Vespers by the Lake, Steele Memorial BandstandWhile practicing safe social distancing, visit Bettinger Park for an evening worship experience. The preacher for Tuesday will be the Rev. Dr. Lisa Wolfe, Preacher of the Week. Thursday features reflection and Eucharist (with individual commercially packaged communion kits). Thursday’s service is led by the Rev. Karen Graham, whose theme for the season will be “A Summer Fruit Basket of Faith,” based on Galatians 5:22.

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

8:15 p.m. Virtual Show: Ernie Haase + Signature Sound, Lakeside website and Facebook page From its formation in 2003, Ernie Haase has built Signature Sound into one of the most popular and beloved quartets in all of Southern Gospel music. Read description on page 1.

For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

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FRIDAY Page 7Friday, July 24 Schedule of Events

All Day All Lakeside Pickleball Tournament, Hubbard Pickleball CenterThis three-day tournament includes singles and doubles divisions for a variety of skill levels. Players of all ages are welcome to participate. Register online at lakesideohio.com/calendar. The cost is $5 per event. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus. Please note: All adult and youth pickleball programs are cancelled at the Hubbard Pickleball Center during the tournament.

All Day, Lakeside Art Show, VIRTUAL: Gallery website View gallery at lakesideartshow.com. Read description on page 10.

All Day Tennis Clinic with JoAnne Russell & Steve Vaughan, Williams Tennis Campus Lakeside welcomes back tennis pros JoAnne Russell and Steve Vaughan to lead a four-day Tennis Clinic. Register online at lakesideohio.com/tennisclinic. Pay at the Williams Tennis Campus. Read description on page 9.

7 a.m. Recycling & Trash Service, CurbsideCurbside recycling and trash services are offered on Tuesdays and Fridays until Sept. 8. Recyclables and trash may also be taken to the large receptacles across from the South Gate Parking Lot year-round.

8-8:45 a.m. Water Aerobics, Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus PoolClass taught by Ray Durklee, weather permitting. Make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Farmers’ Market, Greenspace near Lakeside SchoolhouseLakeside hosts a bi-weekly Farmers’ Market on Tuesdays and Fridays. This year, the market has relocated to the greenspace around the Lakeside Schoolhouse to practice safe social distancing. Lakeside has designated 8:30-9 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays as an early shopping time for those with health issues. The Farmers’ Market will open to all Lakesiders at 9 a.m.

9 a.m. Lakesider Delivery, Legacy HouseKids ages 6-15 (or younger if accompanied by a parent or older sibling) are invited to meet outside the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave., to help deliver stacks of newspa-pers to locations in the business district. Stacks will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Kids will be given a number outside the Legacy House (along Walnut Ave.). Please wear a mask and observe safe social distancing. Upon completion of delivery, kids have their choice of a free Coffee & Cream soft-serve ice cream coupon or miniature golf coupon.

9-9:45 a.m. Beach Walk, BeachMeet Dawn Cordero, certified reflexologist, at the lakefront beach by the dock (in front of the shower area) for a Reflexology Beach Walk. During this program, Cordero will show participants how walking barefoot on the beach is connected to reflexology. Limited class size; first-come, first served. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

9-11 a.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rhein Center Art Classes, VIRTUAL: Zoom link emailed; ONSITE: Outside Rhein CenterA wide variety of classes in fine arts, practical arts and creative crafts. Pre-registra-tion required at lakesideohio.com/classes. Read about the Rhein Center’s new regis-tration processes on page 8.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Storybook Walk (all ages), Cherry Park New this season, take a walk and enjoy reading a story with The Fine Print bookstore. Families can exercise body and mind as they follow a path through Cherry Park where pages from a hand-picked storybook will be posted at stations along the way. A new story will be posted each week.

9 a.m.-6 p.m. Craft & Art Show, Hotel Lakeside lawn & Pavilion CircleThis three-day show features several exhibitors featuring photography, wood carving, handmade jewelry, garden art and home décor.

To keep our community healthy and safe, we ask that you review our safety proto-cols at Lakeside Chautauqua on page 1. Guests are encouraged to wear masks and maintain 6 feet social distancing. Some vendors at the Craft & Art Show may require a mask to enter their booth. Only one customer per booth at a time.

10 a.m. Women’s Disciple Bible Study, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green GablesSusan Garner Eisenman will lead a Bible Study on “Psalms for these Times” every Friday until Aug. 14. Attend a single session or the entire series. As a supplement to the Bible Study, read the book Help, Thanks, Wow by Anne Lamont; not required to participate. The book is available at The Fine Print bookstore.

10:30 a.m. Special Historic Walking Tour: Historic Guest Cottages, Meet at Heritage Hall MuseumLearn about several guest houses that operated during the 1880-1930s, including Plymouth House, Richard’s Hotel, The Cook Tavern/Curtiss Guest House*, Key-stone Cottage, Park/McDonald House, Slack House*, Blaine Cottage, Erie View Inn/

The MaryEllen* and Idlewyld (*indicates building razed). Led by Dave and Elaine Cottrell.

The fee to participate $5/person. Early registration is recommended at Heritage Hall Museum by 4 p.m. Thursday. Limited to 6 participants.

11 a.m.-12 p.m. Scavenger Hunt (ages 7-12), Meet at Miniature Golf Hut Kids can participate in a Scavenger Hunt. Prizes awarded at the end.

1-3 p.m. Basic Sailing Hybrid Class, Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC)The LSC offers weekly lessons for $95, which includes a textbook and handouts. Classes consist of time in both the classroom and watercraft with a certified instructor. Additional time on the water with a certified U.S. sailing instructor is required. Youth (ages 7-9) may also take the class; limited to two youth per week. Total class time is 4-5 days, weather permitting.

Participants must sign a waiver at the start of the week and have temperature checked daily. Bring your own gloves, lifejackets and water bottle. Limited class size; first-come, first-served. In the case of inclement weather, see LSC staff. To participate, make a reservation at lakesideohio.com/reservation.

1:30 p.m. Friday Book Review, Lakeside Women’s Club/Green GablesDavid Blank reviews Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom by David Blight. Pri-or reading of the book is not required. Coordinated by the Lakeside Women’s Club.

2 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Hotel Lakeside Dining RoomA delicious experience for the whole family, this proper Afternoon Tea is offered at two seating times: 2 p.m. or 3:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Reservations re-quired; contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 257.

A hot pot of your choice of tea is served alongside warm scones with Devonshire cream, lemon curd and house-made preserves, followed by three tiers of savory mor-sels and delicious tea desserts. Adult Tea ($22) includes nine different food items for each person. Petite Tea ($10) includes a warm scone, petite peanut butter & jelly sandwich and choice of tea desserts.

2-5 p.m. Self-Guided Labyrinth Spiritual Walk, Chautauqua Park Visit Chautauqua Park every Friday (except July 31) until Aug. 14 for a self-guided spiritual walk, weather permitting.

3 p.m. World Affairs Forum, Pavilion West Deck This program engages participants in a moderated discussion about the current world affairs and the impact they have on the U.S. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

3-5 p.m. Teen Center Tent (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtLooking for a place to hang out and relax with other teens? Join Teen Leader Chase McCarty at the Teen Center Tent (also known as the Lakeside Wooden Boat Society tent) to see old friends and meet some new ones. Max occupancy at the tent is 10 teens. In the case of inclement weather, the event is cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Teen Center: Trivia Night (ages 13-18), Tent in Bettinger Park near Sand Volleyball CourtJoin Teen Leader Chase McCarty as he hosts a Trivia Night. Show your knowledge of topics spanning Lakeside history, modern music, Lakeside landmarks and more. Participants can play as individuals or as teams. To sign up, email [email protected] by 7 p.m. Friday. In the case of inclement weather, this event is cancelled.

7:30 p.m. Evening Music: Ol’ Creek Road, Steele Memorial BandstandJoin Ol’ Creek Road for an evening of folk, bluegrass, gospel and country music. The group is dedicated to playing songs that get audiences to smile and tap their feet.

Band members include Jeff Cobb (guitar, banjo, ukulele, harmonica, lead/backup vocals), Emily Overmyer (lead/backup vocals), Tim Burns (lead/backup vocals), Jim Hunyadi (fiddle, mandolin), Mike Ziegler (lead guitar, mandolin, harmonica), and Aaron Keaster (upright bass).

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social distancing. In the case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.

For the most up-to-date schedule of events, download Lakeside’s app, Do the Mambo. For a complete list of hours of operation, see Resources on page 12.

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Page 8 CLASSES IN THE ARTS2020 Rhein Center operations & registration guidelines

Due to COVID-19 safety restrictions, the Rhein Center is offering a hybrid experience of virtual and outdoor class-es beginning Monday, June 22, with re-duced class sizes and careful attention to sanitation and social distancing. Hours of Operation

Classes will be offered from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Classes will be held onsite under the outdoor tents, offsite or virtually on Zoom.

Please note that the Epworth Lodge building, including the restrooms and water fountain, is closed to the public, and the Rhein Center will have reduced staffing this summer.Online & Phone Registration

This summer, class registration will be available online at lakesideohio.com/classes or by phone at (419) 798-4461,

ext. 276. Registration is through ActiveN-et and requires a login and password.

There will be no in-person registra-tion, and class project samples will not be available for onsite viewing. Class proj-ect sample photos can be viewed in the online catalog. Browse the online course catalog to view up-to-date class listings, register and pay, or call for staff assis-tance.Virtual Classes

Registration and payment for all virtu-al classes is open. Please note: Some vir-tual classes require special supplies that may be picked up from the Rhein Center on the morning of the class.

Classes will be held on Zoom, an on-line conferencing service. Links to Zoom classes will be emailed to registrants pri-or to the start of class.

Onsite ClassesRegistration and payment for weekday

classes begins each Thursday at 8 a.m. the week before the class starts and continues through the week, subject to availability.

Onsite classes will be held outdoors under the Rhein Center tents. In the case of inclement weather, onsite classes will be cancelled.

Masks will be required for all in-per-son classes. Also, please re-member to bring your own wa-ter bottle and your own paint shirt if necessary.

Please note that the Epworth Lodge building, including the restrooms and water fountain, is closed to the public, and the Rhein Center will have reduced staffing this summer.

Wait ListWait listed students will be notified by

phone if a spot becomes available prior to the day of the class.Refunds

The Rhein Center will offer refunds during the 2020 season for classes can-celled due to inclement weather or in-structor illness.

For more information, visit lakesideo-hio.com/classes.

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COMMUNITY NEWS Page 9

Faith Walk Devotional bookletAs a gift from Lakeside’s Religious

Life pillar, complimentary Faith Walk Devotional booklets are available at the Administration Office, Waterfront/Infor-mation Center, hotels, Welcome Center and Fifth Street/South Gates.

Lakeside is a special place. It has be-come sacred ground for many through the years. We invite you to make a “spiritual pilgrimage” through Lakeside, stopping at the 16 places identified in the booklet.

Read the printed Scripture passages

and reflections, and spend as much time as you choose in meditation and prayer. You may choose to go from place to place all at once, or go to one or more of these places each day. “Journey” alone, or take someone with you.

We hope this booklet will help you enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Lake-side, and that these meditations will en-hance your spiritual life and energize you for the future.

HP&DRB As one of the few remaining Chautau-

qua communities in the U.S., Lakeside has a rich history and range of architec-tural styles that create a unique sense of place.

Designated in 1983 as a Historic Dis-trict on the National Register of Historic Places, Lakeside is guided by the Sec-retary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, in ad-dition to our Rules & Regulations and Gaede Serne Guidelines.

The Historic Preservation & Design Review Board (HP&DRB) manages change to Lakeside properties to preserve the collective character of the historic district.

There are many benefits of a historic district, some being economic, environ-mental and cultural. A huge benefit is that historic preservation demonstrates a commitment to sustainability by reduc-

ing environmental impacts. Stewardship ensures that future gen-

erations will enjoy Lakeside’s historic character and heritage, and Lakeside property owners are secure in the knowl-edge that their long-term investment will be protected.

Property owners who wish to make external physical changes to their Lake-side cottage must submit plans to the HP&DRB in order to receive a Certificate of Appropriateness before alterations are made.

The board meets monthly from March-November. Applications, regula-tions, meeting schedules and addition-al details are available at the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office or online at lakesideohio.com/ historic. Questions or comments may be directed to HP&DRB Chair Susan Mack at sr-mack916@gmail. com.

Join the Lakeside Volunteer CorpsThe Lakeside Chautauqua Volunteer

Corps, a new initiative organized by the Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation Board, has been hard at work.

The Volunteer Corps, co-directed by Sally DePerro and Jack Allen, is an op-portunity for Lakesiders of all ages to help fill the gap of decreased labor in Lakeside by volunteering.

“Since it’s been founded nearly 150 years ago, Lakeside has always had ded-icated volunteers,” says Allen. “The goal of this effort, driven by the budget diffi-culties this year, is to make the volunteer process simpler and to attract new friends and families to help out.”

If you’re interested in joining the Lakeside Chautauqua Volunteer Corps, download a volunteer application at lakesideohio.com/volunteer and return it to [email protected] or the Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation (LCF) Office, located at 217 Walnut Ave, or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 246.

Craft Show Ambassadors Needed: We need help encouraging social distanc-ing, answering questions and welcoming attendees to the Craft & Art Show, July 23-25. Contact the LCF Office if interest-ed in signing up for a two-hour shift.

Cleanup of the Dock Needed: Volun-teers are needed to pick up garbage and debris along the dock and waterfront, led by Ron and Mary Ann Janke. Please meet Ron and Mary Ann at the entrance of the dock at 9 a.m. Wednesdays. Wear gloves and bring a bag for collection.

Hotel Lakeside Volunteers Needed: Help is needed to paint the walls and furniture, tear down wallpaper, maintain the screen doors and more at the Hotel Lakeside. Some projects may occur in the fall/spring. Contact the LCF Office if interested.

Contact the LCF Office, located at 217 Walnut Ave., email [email protected] or call (419) 798-4461, ext. 246.

Faith for Living HourFaith for Living Hour will be a hybrid

experience, presented onsite at 9 a.m. at the Steele Memorial Bandstand, as well as recorded and uploaded in the afternoon to Lakeside’s website at lakesideohio.com/calendar and official Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesideohio. The Rev. Dr. Lisa M. Wolfe’s theme for the week is “Uppity Women of the Bible.”

While some seating is provided in Bettinger Park, guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets, wear masks and practice safe social dis-tancing. In the case of inclement weather, Faith for Living Hour will be streamed at 9 a.m. to Lakeside’s website and Face-book page with no in-person audience.

Have you heard about the uppity women of the Bible? Rizpah, Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah? What about the stories of Huldah or Jael?

If not, then get ready to have your ster-

eotypes of biblical women challenged.The Rev. Dr. Wolfe will be preaching and teaching about these lesser-known but intriguing women of the Bible and more.

Using the definition of “uppity” as “rebelliously self-assertive” (dictionary.com), we will explore what these bibli-cal women have to teach us about speak-ing up, celebrating, finagling freedom, relaying a difficult word from the Lord, evading hostile overlords and caring for the vulnerable.

Monday: “Uppity Sisters: Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, Tirzah” (Numbers 27:1-11 & Numbers 36)Tuesday: “Uppity Warriors: Deborah & Jael” (Judges 4 & 5)Wednesday: “Uppity Mother: Rizpah” (2 Samuel 21:1-14)Thursday: “Uppity Prophetess: Huldah” (2 Kings 22)

LESS programsThe Lakeside Environmental Steward-

ship Society uses the acronym LESS as an important group in Lakeside Chau-tauqua – one that shares and implements ideas to improve our environment.

The primary goal of the organization is to promote the understanding, appre-ciation, protection and improvement of the environment surrounding us.

A secondary goal is to influence state and national legislatures in their actions

to protect and improve the environment. All are encouraged to participate in

LESS programs and events this summer so that we may work together to improve not only our Lakeside environment, but also the environment in our hometowns.

Seminars will be held on Aug. 5 and Aug. 12. Attend these programs and events at no charge.

For details, check each day’s schedule of events in the Lakesider.

American Red Cross online training

Ward Catering to-go meals

This summer, Lakeside Chautauqua is partnering with the American Red Cross to offer online training courses. The courses will rotate each week until Fri-day, Aug. 14.

This week’s courses are Cat & Dog First Aid; Adult First Aid/CPR/AED; Babysitter Basics; and Bloodborne Pathogens. Read descriptions below. To register and pay or to view next week’s offerings, visit lakesideohio.com/red-cross. You’ll receive the online course information by email upon registration. Cat & Dog First Aid - $25

In this 35-minute online course, you’ll learn the basics in caring for cats and dogs through a variety of topics, from un-derstanding and checking your pet’s vital signs and preventative care for cats and dogs, to caring for the most critical emer-gency situations, including breathing and cardiac emergencies, wounds, bleeding and seizures. Adult First Aid/CPR/AED - $40

This online course will prepare you to recognize and care for a variety of first aid, breathing and cardiac emergencies involving adults. The course features award-winning simulation learning, an interactive experience where you will respond to real-world emergencies in a virtual setting. This course requires a PC or tablet with a highspeed Internet con-nection. The Adult First Aid/CPR/AED course is not supported on smartphones

and does not work with Internet Explorer. Allow approximately 2 hours 10 minutes to complete the course. This course does not meet OSHA requirements for work-place certification.Babysitter Basics - $40

The American Red Cross is the na-tion’s leader in babysitting classes and childcare training – and will prepare you to become one of the most capable, trust-ed and in-demand sitters in your neigh-borhood. In fact, 8 in 10 surveyed parents said they would pay more for a trained babysitter who holds Red Cross babysit-ting certifications. Start your babysitting business on the right foot and learn how to be a safe, professional and reliable sit-ter. You can also opt to get certified in First Aid/CPR/AED. Bloodborne Pathogens - $30

This online course is designed for those who are at risk for on-the-job expo-sure to blood and other bodily fluids. The course teaches how bloodborne patho-gens are spread, how to avoid exposure and what to do if exposed to infectious material. This course is one of the require-ments of the OSHA Bloodborne Patho-gens Standard. After taking this course, students should talk with their employer about their workplace’s specific policies and procedures. Those who complete the training receive a Bloodborne Pathogens Training certification, valid for one year.

5K Raccoon Run & One-Mile Fun Run

Lakeside Chautauqua and Ward Ca-tering offers pre-ordered meals every Thursday throughout the summer

Please note that Ward Catering will be taking the meal order calls. The phone number for placing orders is (419) 357-5482. If you don’t reach someone, please leave a voicemail with your order and phone number, and the Wards will call you back to confirm the order and pro-cess your credit card payment.

These all will be individually packaged as “heat-and-eat” refrigerated meals. Limited meals available. Please check lakesideohio.com/calendar for updated menu.

1. Pre-Order for Pick-Up: call (419) 357-5482 by 4 p.m. Wednesdays and make a credit card payment over the phone. Pick up orders between 4-5 p.m. Thursdays at Wesley Lodge, 510 Central Ave.

2. Free Delivery: within the gates of Lakeside, Erie Beach Road and Island View. Call (419) 357-5482 by 4 p.m. Wednesdays to place an order and make a credit card payment over the phone. All deliveries will be made without contact; Lakeside employees will place meals on front porches and knock/ring doorbells. Deliveries will take place between 4-5 p.m. Thursdays.

PERRY PARK from page 1“I have always felt Perry Park exudes

the most peaceful and renewing spirit,” says Chip Richter, God Squad leader. “The magnificent trees, the view of the lake and the islands, and the way the sunlight plays and dances through the park especially during the ‘golden hours’ of sunrise and sunset. It has been the perfect venue for the Wednesday Family Picnics in the Park for more than 25 years. We are excited for the days when health restrictions and mandates will lift so that we can properly enjoy the new renovations!”

Professional surveying and engineering services were performed last fall in Perry Park, and significant revetment work has been completed

along the lakefront in order to strengthen our eastern shoreline and mitigate erosion. New flower beds have also been planted to adorn and beautify the space.

There is still more work to be done. Irrigation will be installed this fall, and spring plantings will round out Ohio’s Most Beautiful Mile.

Lakeside would like to graciously thank Mark and Jane Grindley for their generous financial support of this project, which primes us for the future as we move forward and continue to maintain and enhance our waterfront.

To give a gift in support of Lakeside’s grounds or parks, visit lakesideohio.com/today or contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 246 or [email protected].

After receiving her PhD, she returned to the United Theological Seminary to teach until moving to OCU in 2007.

Lisa’s Bible study DVDs, “Uppity Women of the Bible,” were published in 2010 by Living the Questions, a DVD and web-based curriculum designed to help people wrestle with 21st century ques-tions in relation to Christianity.

In 2011, she released a companion book, called Ruth, Esther, Song of Songs and Judith.

In 2018, Lisa earned the Distinguished Faculty Award from the OCU Honors Program, as well as the OCU Outstand-ing Faculty Award. Her most recent pub-lication is the volume on “Qoheleth (Ec-clesiastes)” for the Wisdom Commentary Series by Liturgical Press.

She is excited to return to Lakeside, as she has been a Lakesider since childhood. She spent many weeks here with the Ak-ron District Institute, as both a camper and staffer.

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To celebrate the 40th Annual 5k Rac-coon Run and One-Mile Fun Run, and with your safety in mind, this popular race will take place virtually and on the streets of Lakeside this year.

For this hybrid event, runners will have the option to race virtually (from the safety of their home treadmills, neighbor-hoods or parks within a given time pe-riod) or in-person at Lakeside on the day of the race. There will be staggered start and end times to maintain social distan-cing.

The One-Mile Fun Run begins at 8 a.m., followed by the 5k Raccoon Run at 8:30 a.m. Because of the potential dispa-rity in courses, awards will not be given

this year. For questions, email [email protected].

Register online at lakesideohio.com/raccoonrun. Registration for the 5k Rac-coon Run is $30/person. Registration for the One-Mile Fun Run is $20/person. Day-of-race registration begins at 7 a.m. outside Hoover Auditorium.

Registration received by July 22 in-cludes the cost of a T-shirt. T-shirts will be shipped to virtual participants.

Registration after July 22 does NOT include the cost of a T-shirt. T-shirts, if available, may be purchased on race day with limited quantities and sizes avail-able. Printable bibs are included in reg-istration fee.

Tennis Clinic, July 23-26Lakeside Chautauqua welcomes

JoAnne Russell and Steve Vaughan to lead a Tennis Clinic from July 23-26 at the Williams Tennis Campus.

Russell is an American former profes-sional tennis player who, with her playing partner Helen Gourley Cawley, won the 1977 Wimbledon Ladies’ Doubles title by defeating Chris Evert and Rosie Casals in the first round and the top-ranked team of Martina Navratilova and Betty Stöve.

Russell played on the pro circuit until 1988, winning three Grand Slam Masters crowns in doubles, six Women’s Tennis Association titles and a World Cup Sing-les title.

She was inducted into the Florida Ten-nis Hall of Fame and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame. Russell also served as an Assistant Coach at the University of Illinois from 1998-2005. Now retired, she is a tennis pro at Grey Oaks Country Club in Naples, Fla.

Vaughan, an elite professional tennis player, will teach alongside Russell at the

clinic. He has played tennis his entire life, winning the 1973 North Carolina State Championship in high school and serving as team captain at Clemson University. After college, he served as a tennis pro at several country clubs in Columbus, Ohio. In 1984, Vaughan moved to Naples and worked as the Director of Tennis at Quail Creek Country Club and Director of Grey Oaks Country Club. In 2015, Vaughan was hired as Director of Tennis at The Player Club & Spa.

Clinic sessions will be set up in 75-mi-nute timeslots organized according to skill level; 15 players per session. Players should arrive 10 minutes prior to the start of their clinic session. Register online at lakesideohio.com/tennisclinic. Registra-tion is $20 per person, per clinic, payable by cash or credit at the Williams Tennis Campus prior to clinics. Admission to Lakeside and parking are not included in the registration fee.

Please note: All adult and youth tennis programs are cancelled at the Williams Tennis Campus during the clinic.

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Rules & regulations: As a gated community, Lakeside values the safety and health of our guests and residents. View the updated Rules & Regulations at lakesideohio.com/passes/rules.

Lakesider Delivery: Kids ages 6-15 (or younger if accompanied by a par-ent or older sibling) are invited to meet outside the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave., to help deliver stacks of newspa-pers to locations in the business district. Stacks will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Kids will be given a number outside the Legacy House (along Walnut Ave.). Please wear a mask and observe safe social distanc-ing. Upon completion of delivery, kids have their choice of a free Coffee & Cream soft-serve ice cream coupon or miniature golf coupon.

Property Management & Cottage Rental Office: The Lakeside Chautauqua Realty (LCR) Property Management & Cottage Rental Office, 318 W. Second St. (next to the Lakeside Laundromat), is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Denise Monak and Jennifer Porter handle LCR cottage reservation requests and answer questions for LCR property owners. Contact Monak at (419) 798-4461, ext. 348 or [email protected]. Contact Porter (419) 798-4461, ext. 334 or [email protected].

Scavenger Hunt: The Lakeside Business Association and The Fine Print bookstore are again holding a Scavenger Hunt. Clues will be placed in windows of Lakeside businesses. Record the letter or word found in each window to form a quote from one of our favorite books. Pick up your game sheet and directions in front of The Fine Print. Drop off entries outside to be entered for a drawing to win a prize each Friday.

Announcement from the USPS/Marblehead Post Office: As seasonal guests return to Lakeside, please note that packages mailed to your place of residence or rental property must have an approved mailbox or mail receptacle for delivery. If not, the post office will hold packages for up to three days and then return to sender. Approved mailbox receptacles must be mounted to a post and have the address clearly visible. It is also helpful to be present when packages are delivered. Thank you for your cooperation.

Mouse Island Sunfish Challenge: The Society of Old Salts (SOS) is organizing the 5th Annual Mouse Island Sunfish Challenge. This is a summer-long opportunity to race from the Lakeside Sailing Center (LSC), around Mouse Island and back to the LSC.

It’s a Sunfish-only race with single- and double-handed racing as one. Once completed, your overall time is record- ed using the honor system in the LSC. Racers may sail any time up to Sunday, Aug. 2.

Detailed procedures and informa-tion are posted at the LSC. For ques-tions, contact Tony Apotsos at (419) 341-3487.

Announcements

CLSC summer events DOLLY ANDLER CHAUTAUQUA LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE MEMBER

The Chautauqua & Literary Scientific Circle’s (CLSC) Graduation Ceremony will take place at 2:45 p.m. Sunday, July 19 at the Train Station. Read description on page 2.

A book discussion, held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6 on Zoom, will feature

Swimmer Among the Stars: Stories by Kanishk Tharoor. This discussion will be led by Paul Sukys. Prior reading of the book is encouraged.

A multi-book review is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 on Zoom. This gathering will feature multiple book reviews on a variety of CLSC books presented by members of the Lakeside Chapter.

Lynne Hudson will review The Death and Life of the Great Lakes

by Dan Egan. Peggy Malone will review Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings by Joy Harjo. Richard Hudson will review Rising Dispatches from New American Shore by Elizabeth Rush. Sue Steinke will review My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite.

The books for the first and second round table discussions are available at amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and The Fine Print bookstore in Lakeside during the summer.

The 64th Annual Lakeside Art Show features a variety of artwork created by Lakeside artists of all ages.

Though we cannot hold the show in the lobby of Hoover Auditorium this year, it will be displayed in a virtual format.

Nearly 150 art pieces were submitted. View the

Lakeside Virtual Art Show gallery at lakesideartshow.com until Sept. 7.

If interested in purchasing artwork, click on the ‘Purchase’ tab on the gallery website and complete the required information so that the artist can contact you directly.

Award winners are

listed at lakesideohio.com/artshow. The only award yet to be decided is the People’s Choice Award. Voting for this popular award is easy to do. Vote by July 25. Visit lakesideartshow.com and follow the instructions on the gallery’s homepage.

View Virtual Art Show until Labor Day

Online reservations: To use the pool, you must make an online reservation for Open Swim and Lap Swim; available on a first-come, first-served basis.

With the overwhelming excitement and interest for the pool on opening weekend, hundreds of Lakesiders have been logging on at the exact same time to make a res-ervation, filling timeslots literally within seconds. Some Lakesiders have expressed frustration with the reservations system. We appreciate your comments and feed-back as we refine the pool reservations process. To ease use, we’ve outlined how to access the pool reservations using a computer or smartphone. Video tutorials will be available at lakesideohio.com/pool. At this time, we do not recom-mend making a pool reservation using a tablet.

How to reserve an Open Swim timeslot using a COMPUTER: Step 1: Create an account in advance

• Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see the blue button, refresh the page

• Click ‘Create an Account’ in the top right-hand corner and complete your con-tact information

• Click ‘Create Account and Add Fami-ly Members’ at the bottom and add family members as needed

• Click the green ‘Create Account’ but-ton to finishStep 2: Once you’ve created an account in advance

• Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see the blue button, refresh the page

• You will be directed to the ActiveNet page with the Open Swim 90-minute timeslots. Reminder: Login to your account ahead of the reservation time, then go back to the list

• There will be a green ‘Add to Cart’ button when a timeslot is available for registration. If it is not open for registra-tion, click the timeslot title and wait for the countdown and the button will appear

• Click the ‘Add to Cart’ button. Select one person from your account you would like to make a reservation under. Choose someone who will be present at the pool, but it doesn’t matter who it is specifically in your group

• Click ‘Next.’ On the right hand-side of the page, there is a field to ‘Purchase Multiple Seats for this Activity.’ Change the number in this field to the number of spaces at the pool you would like to re-serve; limit 6. You do not need to register each person individually

• Click ‘Proceed to Shopping Cart.’ Check the waiver and click ‘Finish’ to complete and view receipt

How to reserve an Open Swim timeslot using a SMARTPHONE: Step 1: Create an account in advance

• Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see the blue button, refresh the page

• Click on the ‘Shopping Cart’ symbol in the top right-hand corner, then click the blue ‘Sign Up’ button

• Complete your contact information• After you’ve completed your contact

information, click ‘Next’ to enter a pass-word

• Click ‘Create Account and Add Fami-

ly Members’ at the bottom and add family members as needed

• Click the green ‘Create Account’ but-ton to finishStep 2: Once you’ve created an account in advance

• Visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Click on the blue ‘Reserve a 90-Minute Swim Timeslot’ button. If you do not see the blue button, refresh the page

• You will be directed to the ActiveNet page with the Open Swim 90-minute timeslots

• If you see the ‘Home’ button in the top left-hand corner of the page, you are on the ‘Mobile Version’ of the website. The only way to register multiple people is to ‘View from the Full Site.’ Follow these steps to ‘View from the Full Site”

• Click on the ‘Home’ button in the top left-hand corner

• Click the words ‘Full Site’ in the highlighted yellow box

• Click your ‘Back’ arrow/button twice to go back to the Open Swim listing again

• If you do not see the ‘Home’ button in the top left-hand corner of the page, your browser has saved the full site set-tings from a previous visit. Proceed to the steps below

• There will be a green ‘Add to Cart’ button when a timeslot is available for registration. If it is not open for registra-tion, click the timeslot title and wait for the countdown and the button will appear

• Click the ‘Add to Cart’ button. Select one person from your account you would like to make a reservation under. Choose someone who will be present at the pool, but it doesn’t matter who it is specifically in your group. Click ‘Next.’

• On the right hand-side of the page, there is a field to ‘Purchase Multiple Seats for this Activity.’ Change the number in this field to the number of spaces at the pool you would like to reserve; limit 6. You do not need to register each person individually

• Click ‘Proceed to Shopping Cart.’ Check the waiver and click ‘Finish’ to complete your transaction and view re-ceipt

Online reservation tips• Make your account ahead of time, not

right at the time you want to reserve. If you already created an account for Rhein Center registration, use your same login and password

• Add all family members at once, so you don’t have to take the time to add someone later

• Pick a password you’ll remember! You need at least 8 characters, 1 letter and 1 number

• If you receive a message that your email is being used by another account, then go back to the ‘Sign In’ screen and click ‘Forgot Your Password?” to reset your login. You already have an account from a previous year. New family mem-bers may be added to this account.

• Each timeslot for Open Swim is available to reserve 24 hours in advance. Once the timeslot starts, reservations for that timeslot close

• Open Swim reservations will not be visible through the Rhein Center class catalog; they will only be visible from the pool reservations page

• Only make a reservation for the pool if you plan on swimming. Please do not schedule a reservation to sunbathe or read by the pool

Limited reservations: You will be al-lowed only one reservation per day and limited to 6 swimmers per registration. Please be mindful and considerate of your time spent at the pool. Limit your fami-ly’s reservation to 2-3 times per week and check back to see if there are last minute openings. Also, to ensure that all swim-mers are able to swim, please refrain from making a reservation at the pool to sun-bath or read. Please use the pool reserva-tions to enjoy the water and swim.

Hours of operation: To accommodate more swimmers throughout the day, we’ve modified the timeslots to be 90-minutes (effective Saturday, June 27) and added an evening timeslot on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Please note that the evening Lap Swim hours have also been adjusted.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • Lap Swim: 7:30-8 a.m., 8-8:30 a.m,

8:30-9 a.m., 9-9:30 a.m.• Open Swim: 10-11:30 a.m.• Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m.• Open Swim: 6-7:30 p.m.

Tuesday & Thursday• Lap Swim: 7:30-8 a.m., 8-8:30 a.m,

8:30-9 a.m., 9-9:30 a.m.• Open Swim: 10-11:30 a.m.• Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m.• Lap Swim: 6-6:30 p.m., 6:30-7 p.m.

Sunday • Open Swim: 12-1:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 2-3:30 p.m. • Open Swim: 4-5:30 p.m.

Arrival, Departure & Swim Procedures • Arrive at the beginning of your

timeslot, no sooner than 10 minutes prior. While waiting at check-in, please practice safe social distancing

• Your entire party must check-in at the start of your timeslot. Please note: there is NO standby line at the pool. If you are not able to make an online res-ervation, you will not have access to the pool. Please do not call or show up to the Pool Office to check if there are open timeslots. Timeslots can only be secured through the online reservation system.

• Guests must present their Lakeside Chautauqua Pass (Season or Daily Pass) at check-in

• Children age 12 & under must be ac-companied by a parent or guardian that remains with them to use the pool

• Chairs and tables are available for use but cannot be moved as they are placed 6 feet apart for social distancing

• It is up to swimmers, not the life-guards or pool staff, to maintain social distancing while in the water

• All guests are required to leave once the 90-minute timeslot expires for sanita-tion of the facility

• Please note that the slides, water fea-tures and in-water volleyball and basket-ball are closed this summer

• There will be no Swim Lessons this summer

• Initially, there will be no Water Aer-obics classes, but these may be added if timeslots and instructors can be arranged

For Lap Swim reservations and pool FAQs, visit lakesideohio.com/pool.

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Lakeside Women’s Club programs open to all BARBARA BROWNINGLAKESIDE WOMEN’S CLUB PRESIDENT

Join us at 1:30 p.m. Monday, July 20 at the Memo-rial Garden for an ‘Afternoon Lunch Bunch’ Book Dis-cussion of The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya and Elizabeth Weil. Prior reading of the book required. Please bring a chair.

The LWC’s popular Porch Stories returns at 7:30 p.m. on select Mondays: July 20, August 3 and August 17 at the Steele Memorial Bandstand. This program, based on “The Moth Hour” on PBS radio and Catherine Burns’ book, The Moth, offers personal stories from Lakesiders and is led by M.A. Stephens.

New this summer, members of the LWC will lead two Bible Studies. Cindy Elson will lead a discussion on “Reading the Bible in a Year” at 9 a.m. Tuesdays until Aug. 25 at Green Gables. Susan Garner Eisenman will lead a Bible Study on “Psalms for These Times” at 10 a.m. Fridays until August 14 at Green Gables.

The LWC will hold regular meetings at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesdays at the Train Station patio. This week, a few Lakeside Women’s Club Board members will talk about when and how their families started coming to Lakeside. This program will also be livestreamed to the Lakeside Women’s Club - LWC Facebook page at facebook.com/lakesidewomensclub2020.

Other Tuesday programs planned for the summer in-clude: ‘Why & How Did You Start a Business in Lake-side?’ with Lakeside shop keepers (July 28); ‘Lakeside Gardens’ with Loretta Wilken (Aug. 4); program with Michael Shirtz (Aug. 11); ‘The Art of Letter Writing’ with Carol Ann McCarthy (Aug. 18) and Brown Bag Luncheon (Aug. 25).

Our next Friday Book Review will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, July 24 at Green Gables. David Blank will review Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom by Da-vid Blight. Prior reading of the book is not required.

LWC members Sally DePerro and Mame Drackett are heading our new fundraiser, the LWC Cookbook. If you’d like to help with this exciting project or submit a recipe, contact Sally at [email protected] or Mame at [email protected]. You may also bring reci-

pes to any meeting or place your recipe in the basket at Green Gables.

At Green Gables there’s also a basket for non-perish-able items to be donated to the Danbury Food Pantry. Special thanks to Judy Haines for collecting and deliv-ering these items.

All are invited to visit the LWC lending library to check out books or purchase used books. The library is open 12-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat-urday. Please wear a mask; practice social distancing; sanitize your hands upon entering; and if you are not feeling well, please do not enter.

At Green Gables, there’s also a small thrift shop, the Corner Cupboard, to purchase “treasures.” It will be open during library hours. Children need to be accom-panied by an adult.

If you’re not a LWC member, please consider joining this summer. You can join for $20. Pay dues at our Tues-day meeting or send to Carolyn Fleischer, 7685 Holyoke Dr., Hudson, OH 44236.

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Lakeside Heritage Society eventsEVAN ENGELHART LAKESIDE HERITAGE SOCIETY MANAGER OF OPERATIONS

The Lakeside Heritage Society (LHS) is dedicated to collecting, preserving and exhibiting the history of Lakeside, Marblehead, Danbury and the American Chautauqua Movement.

The museum, archives and educational programs are supported through membership dues, donations and proceeds from special projects.

Anyone interested in preserving Lakeside’s history is welcome to join LHS: $25 (single), $40 (family), $75 (contributing) and $150 (patron). Membership forms are available at the museum or visit lakesideheritagesociety.org for details.

LHS offers Lakeside Historic House Markers and customized brick

pavers as well. Please contact [email protected] for more information.

This summer, discover new and renovated exhibits at Heritage Hall Museum, 238 Maple Ave., with curator Carolyn Beears. Children of all ages are also invited to take part in history treasure hunts and puzzles. The gift shop sells books, toys and maps.

The museum is free and will be open from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-430 p.m. Sunday. The museum will shut down daily from 12-1 p.m. for sanitation and cleaning. The museum will remain closed on Mondays.

Explore historic documents, photographs and newspapers at the LHS Archives, 324 W. Third St. To research a specific topic, the Archives is open by appointment only; contact Evan Engelhart at manager@

lakesideheritagesociety.org or visit the LHS Pop Up Tent at Heritage Hall Museum for research requests 10 a.m-2 p.m. Saturday.

The LHS is creating a digital cottage database that contains information about each cottage. Renters, owners and longtime Lakesiders are invited to visit the Archives or contact Evan Engelhart at [email protected].

LHS summer programs include Central Lakeside Walking Tours at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays; Special Historic Walking Tours at 10:30 a.m. Fridays; Sunday Lectures at 1:30 p.m.; White Glove Programs at 3:30 p.m. Mondays; and American Chautauqua Movement Seminars at 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays. For details about all LHS programs, check each day’s schedule of events in the Lakesider.

Together, we can help our world by making one change each week. Reuse before recycling. Buy local diary milk in reusable glass bottles. Not only is it delicious, but it also keeps single-use milk containers out of the landfill. Larger area grocery stores carry such milk from a local Ohio dairy farm. The bottles may be returned to the grocery for a deposit refund.

VIRTUAL: Lakeside Photography ShowThe 45th Annual Lakeside Photogra-

phy Show will take place virtually from July 26-Sept. 7.

The online exhibit will display work by amateur photographers from Lakeside and beyond. This year’s show features the following categories in the Adult Di-vision: People, Places, Nature and Other. There are also categories for Teens (ages 13-17) and Children (age 12 & under).

This year’s judge is Pam Johnston-Ke-mer, a photographer based in Sandusky, Ohio who specializes in wedding, family and senior photography. Her goal when starting her business was to photograph love, whether it be the beginning of a couple’s life together or the coming to-

gether of families at multi-generational gatherings. By making personal connec-tions with her subjects, Johnston-Kemer perfectly captures the true spirit of each person through her lens.

She will award First, Second and Third Place, as well as Honorable Mention in the Adult and Teen Divisions. Addition-al awards include the People’s Choice Award (voted by you), the Joel Hagemey-er Award and the Lakeside Award. Voting for the People’s Choice Award ends Au-gust 21.

The deadline to register is extended to Tuesday, July 21. For questions, con-tact [email protected] or (419) 798-4461, ext. 342.

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Finance Chair: Paul [email protected] [email protected]: Tom [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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If your doctor recommends that you be tested for COVID-19, tests are performed nearby at Magruder Hospital.

As a reminder, if you have tested pos-itive for COVID-19 during or after your visit to Lakeside, immediately notify the Ottawa County Health Department at (419) 734-6800 and Lakeside Chau-tauqua at (419) 798-4461. The Ottawa County Health Department can assist you with proper quarantine procedures and access to health care in the area, to pro-tect you and others in the community.

As of right now, there have not been any COVID-19 cases reported to Lake-side Chautauqua. We remain in close contact with our local health officials to learn of any reported cases in the sur-rounding area and at Lakeside.

Here’s what Lakeside Chautauqua is doing to increase hygiene and infec-tion prevention during COVID-19:

• Conducting daily employee health-checks/taking temperatures prior to each shift

• Employees will be wearing masks at venues and public spaces

• Emphasizing employees to have good hygiene, wash hands frequently and clean workspaces before, during

and after shifts• Programming will be moved out-doors whenever possible to reduce the likelihood of transmission and to practice safe social distancing

• Plexiglass barriers will separate em-ployees and guests in areas of inter-action whenever possible

• Hand sanitizer will be available in public restrooms and in other select locations throughout Lakeside

• Cleaning of shared equipment at shuffleboard, miniature golf, tennis, pickleball and sailing

• Extra cleaning of high-traffic indoor areas: hotel lobbies, Hotel Lakeside porch and Administration Office

• Additional cleaning of children’s ar-eas like playground

Here’s what Lakeside Chautauqua is not able to do to minimize COVID-19 risks:

• We are not cleaning large public areas like the dock, beach, Pavilion decks and streets

• We are not cleaning the numerous benches and picnic tables that are placed throughout Lakeside

• There is no way that Safety Services and other Lakeside employees can

constantly enforce COVID-19 rec-ommendations, such as social dis-tancing and wearing of masks. The State of Ohio and Ottawa County are not able to police it, and neither is our security team and Lakeside staff. It will take everyone in Lakeside do-ing their part and abiding by the rules this summer

Here’s what we expect from you and your guests during your visit to Lake-side Chautauqua:

• Protect you and your family as need-ed through the use of personal pro-tective equipment, such as masks, social distancing and abiding by the recommendations and executive or-ders set forth by Government entities

• To protect yourself and others, Lake-side recommends that guests wear masks in public spaces. There may be independently owned businesses (shops, restaurants, services, rentals, bed & breakfasts, etc.) that require customers to wear masks

• Adhere to safe social distancing practices. Respect 6 feet of physical distance between you and others at all times

• Bring and use hand sanitizer and

wash hands frequently with soap and water

• Bring/use sanitizing spray or wipes to sanitize benches and seating

• Bring/use sanitizing spray or wipes to wipe down picnic tables before and after eating

• Obey “safe play” procedures out-lined at each recreation venue

• When in line at businesses, events and public restrooms, please follow the procedures for entering and exit-ing and proper social distancing

• If you feel you have any symptoms at all, do not leave your cottage until all symptoms are cleared, or return home to quarantine

• Immediately notify the Ottawa County Health Department at (419) 734-6800 and Lakeside at (419) 798-4461 if you have tested positive for COVID-19 during or after your visit to Lakeside

Thank you for your cooperation. Lakeside is selling branded masks for $11 at the Administration Office, located at 236 Walnut Ave.

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Paintings that were completed by the plein air artists throughout the weekend will be available for purchase during the Wet Paint Sale, held 2:30-4 p.m. south of the Pavilion. Please note that due to COVID-19, purchases must be made by check or credit card only, and masks are required in the sales area.

Wally & The Beavs will provide a wide range of music, including songs by Chicago, Journey, Elton John, The Blues Brothers and The Beatles from 12-4 p.m. at the Pavilion East Deck.

For lunch, dine at one of Lakeside’s restaurants or enjoy a variety of grilled options at the Wooden Boat Show Cookout from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on the lawn of Hotel Lakeside.

Ward Catering will offer burgers, grilled chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, ribs, BBQ chicken, mac & cheese, baked beans, watermelon, chips, bottled water, canned pop and Gatorade. Prices range from $1-14. All major credit cards accepted.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact InformationFor the three-digit extensions below dial (419) 798-4461:

Administration Office: 244 Campground: 270 Conference & Events: 279 Education: 239 Foundation/Legacy House: 246Fountain Inn Front Desk: 281Hoover Ticket Office: 265 Hotel Lakeside Desk: 250 Hotel Lakeside Dining Room: 257 Hotel Reservations: 230 Lakesider Newspaper: 345LCR Cottage Rentals: 334/348Mack Mobile: (419) 341-8247 Marketing: 345Miniature Golf: 296 Orchestra Hall: 280 Pool: (419) 702-7598Religious Life: 214 Rhein Center: 276 Sailing: 266 Shuffleboard: 269 Tennis & Pickleball: 295 Waterfront/Info Center: 266

Safety Services: (419) 635-6030

Where are the public restrooms? Pavilion, Bluebird Café, Bettinger Park near Shuffle-board, Upper Room near World Next Door, Grindley Aquatic & Wellness Campus pool, Fountain Inn lobby, Hotel Lakeside lobby and Wesley Lodge (as needed).

Are wheeled vehicles with a motor allowed?A two or three wheeled vehicle with any kind of motor is not allowed in Lakeside unless it’s being used by an owner who has a documented physical impairment that requires transportation.

Is there a lost and found? Lost and found items may be returned to and retrieved from the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office, 236 Walnut Ave. Call (419) 798-4461.

Where can I access Wi-Fi at Lakeside?Free Wi-Fi is available from the Hoover Auditorium porch, Pavilion and Walnut Avenue Pedestrian Walk-way. Username is lakeside; password is season2020. The Pool (called Lakeside_Wellness_Center) password is Wellness01. Coffee & Cream, Lakeside Laundromat, Bluebird Café and the Lakeside Women’s Club provide Wi-Fi for patrons. Hotel Lakeside and the Fountain Inn for overnight guests only. Wesley Lodge, South Audito-rium, Wo-Ho-Mis, Campground and the Lakeside Dorm have Wi-Fi for those who rent or live in the facilities.

Where can I donate to Lakeside? Donate at lakesideohio.com/today. The Lakeside Chau-tauqua Foundation Office is located in the Legacy House, 217 Walnut Ave. Contact the staff at (419) 798-4461, ext. 246 or [email protected].

Do you accept credit cards?Lakeside accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover and Amer-

ican Express. Please note that some shops and restau-rants only accept cash. A Huntington Bank ATM is locat-ed inside the Third Street entrance of the Fountain Inn, located at 225 Maple Ave.

Is there access to a copier and fax machine? These resources are available for a fee at the Lakeside Chautauqua Administration Office, 236 Walnut Ave.

Where do I find a local newspaper? Visit Erie Food Market, located outside the Fifth Street Gate, for local and national newspapers.

Why is the ground shaking?A few days a week during the summer, between 10 a.m-3 p.m., LaFarge Quarry in Marblehead blasts the rock. These blasts cause a loud boom and an earthquake-like rumble in Lakeside.

Where can I buy gift cards?Lakeside offers Gift Cards as a way to pay for Daily, Weekly or Partial Day Chautauqua Passes, and even Sea-son Passes! Gift Cards are available to purchase in val-ues of any amount. To purchase gift cards, contact (419) 798-4461, ext. 349 or [email protected].

Adult Season Chautauqua Passholders can purchase dis-counted gift cards up to $600 in value at the discounted rate of 15% off. Gift cards are available in multiples of $200 in value for a price of $170 each. To purchase dis-counted gift cards, visit the Hoover Ticket Office, locat-ed at 115 W. Third St.

Can I smoke on the grounds? For the health and wellness of our guests and residents, Lakeside Chautauqua is a tobacco-free community. Smoking and the use of other tobacco products are pro-

hibited on the grounds, with the exception of private-ly-owned properties. The policy supports Lakeside’s long-range Strategic Plan, providing an aesthetically pleasing and safe environment for all guests and resi-dents, as well as fulfilling our obligation to protect the health of all guests and residents.

What safety guidelines does Lakeside have in place for guests? The health and well-being of our Lakeside community is always our top priority. We are taking responsible and necessary precautions to minimize the spread of COVID-19. We are also ensuring compliance with government orders regarding programming venues and recreational facilities, which may impact your access to certain activities and amenities. However, everyone needs to be aware of their own safety and whether they are high-risk related to COVID-19. We are Lakeside and we care about each other. We are counting on you to do your part to keep everyone in Lakeside safe. View safety protocols at lakesideohio.com/visit.

Where can I buy Season Chautauqua Passes?Buy Season Passes at the Hoover Ticket Office, 115 W. Third St. See hours of operation below.

Can I use my hammock?Hammocks are welcome south of Fifth Street. They’re not permitted along the lakefront path or in Bettinger and Perry Parks.

For a full list of general Lakeside FAQs, visit lakesideohio.com/contact/faqs. For COVID-19 FAQs, visit lakesideohio.com/coronavirusfaqs.

Gates to LakesideThe Lakeside gates are in operation from Memorial

Day weekend until Labor Day (excluding Monday, Aug. 31 through Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020, which will be free admission and parking).

A Daily or Season Chautauqua Pass and Auto Pass are required to enter Lakeside during the gated season. As al-ways, admission for children age 12 & under and guests over the age of 90 is free.

Due to the effects of COVID-19, we’ve reduced the number of our gate attendants this summer and have closed some of our gate entrances early. The updated pre-season gate hours are as follows:

• Fifth Street Gate: open 24 hours/7 days a week • South Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday-Thursday; 7 am-11

pm Friday-Saturday• East Second Street Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday-Thurs

day; 7 am-11 pm Friday-Saturday• West Second Street Gate: 7 am-10 pm Sunday-

Thursday; 7 am-11 pm Friday-Saturday• Welcome Center: Closed most days, but may open

for weekends

Gate hours may change throughout the summer, visit lakesideohio.com/gates for updates and more informa-tion.

Emergency & Urgent CareEmergency medical care and urgent care facilities are

available at Magruder Hospital, (615 Fulton St. in Port Clinton) a 15-minute drive west from Lakeside. Call (419) 734-313 for the hospital and (419) 732-4017 for urgent care. Also available for medical care is Firelands Hospi-tal (1111 Hayes Ave. in Sandusky), a half-hour drive from Lakeside. Call (419) 557-7400.

FASTrack Urgent Care is available (135 W. Perry St. in Port Clinton); walk-ins are accepted and there’s no facility fee. Call (419) 732-7800. Urgent care is also available at NOMS Urgent Care (2500 W. Strub Rd. in Sandusky). Call (419) 502-5932.

LAKESIDE FACILITIES

Administration Office236 Walnut Ave.Monday-Friday: 8 am-5 pmSaturday: 9 am-1 pm

GatesSee hours in “Gates to Lakeside” section above.Will Call for online passes will be at the South Gate ticket booth, with the ex-ception of Season Passes, which can be picked up from the Hoover Ticket Office.

Heritage Hall Museum & Gift Shop238 Maple Ave.Tuesday-Saturday: 10 am-12 pm & 1-4:30 pmSunday: 1:30-4:30 pm

Hoover Ticket Office115 W. Third St.Monday-Saturday: 10 am-4 pm Closed Tues. & Thurs. 12-1 pmSunday: 12 pm-2 pm

Hotel Lakeside Dining Room150 Maple Ave.Dine-inFriday & Saturday: 11-2 pm & 5-8 pm, Afternoon Tea 2 p.m. or 3:15 pm by reservation; (419) 798-4461, ext. 257Sunday: 11 am-4 pm

Lakeside Chautauqua Foundation/ Legacy House217 Walnut Ave.Monday-Friday: 8 am-5 pm

Lakeside Heritage Society Archives324 W. Third St.Tuesday-Friday: 1-4:30 pmSaturday: 10 am-2 pmSunday & Monday: Closed

Lakeside Heritage Society Recycle Sale210 Walnut Ave. (formerly The Shade Tree)Monday-Saturday: 10 am-4 pmSunday: 1-4 pm

Lakeside UMC Library450 Central Ave.Closed

Lakeside Women’s Club Library & Corner Cupboard161 Walnut Ave.Monday-Friday: 12-4 pmSaturday: 9 am-1 pm

Quiet HoursLakeside GroundsMonday-Friday: 11 pm.-8 amSaturday: 11:30 pm-8 amSunday: 11 pm-12 pm

Rhein Center125 W. Sixth St.Monday-Friday: 9 am-4 pmBuilding closed to the public.

ShuttlesSee hours in “Shuttle Service” section above.

The Underground/Teen Center tent Check each day’s Schedule of Events page in the Lakesider..Welcome CenterClosed Will Call for online passes will be at the South Gate entrance, with the exception of Season Passes, which can be picked up from the Hoover Ticket Office.

RECREATION FACILITIES

Fitness RoomMonday: 6 am-6 pm (last timeslot 5 pm)Tuesday: 6 am-8 pm (last timeslot 7 pm)Wednesday: ClosedThursday: 6 am-8 pm (last timeslot 7 pm)Friday: 6 am-6 pm (last timeslot 5 pm)Sat: 6 am-2 pm (last timeslot 1 pm)Sunday: ClosedTo workout, you must make a 50-minute reservation online. To make a reservation, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look for signage or see Fitness Center staff member for safety and sanitizing proto-cols. Must be age 14+ to use the Magrud-er Hospital Fitness Room.

Miniature GolfBettinger ParkMonday-Saturday: 10 am-10 pmSunday: 12-10 pm$3.50/game; age 5 & under freeNo reservation needed. See Miniature Golf staff for safety and sanitizing proto-cols.

PickleballHubbard Pickleball CenterMonday-Saturday: 9 am-5 pmSunday: 12-5 pmTo play, you must make a one-hour court reservation online. To make a reservation, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look for signage or see Pickleball staff member for safety and sanitizing protocols.

Pool/Open SwimGrindley Aquatic & Wellness CampusMonday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday: 10-11:30 am, 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, 4-5:30 pm, 6-7:30 pmTuesday & Thursday: 10-11:30 am, 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, 4-5:30 pmSunday: 12-1:30 pm, 2-3:30 pm, 4-5:30 pmTo swim, you must make a two-hour pool reservation online. To make a reservation, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look for signage or see Pool staff for safety and sanitizing protocols. Age 12 & under must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Lap Swim Grindley Aquatic & Wellness CampusMorning Lap Swim, Monday-Saturday: 7:30-8 am, 8-8:30 am, 8:30-9 am, 9-9:30 amEvening Lap Swim, Tuesday & Thursday: 6-6:30 pm, 6:30-7 pmTo swim, you must make a 30-min pool reservation online. To make a reserva-tion, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look for signage or see pool staff mem-ber for safety and sanitizing protocols. Must be age 14+. Water AerobicsCheck each day’s Schedule of Events page in the Lakesider.

Sailboat, Kayak & Standup Paddleboard RentalsWaterfront/Information CenterMonday-Saturday: 10 am-4:45 pmSunday: 12-4:45 pmSailboats can be rented after passing a sailing test. The times available for rent-als are limited due to the Sailing Hybrid classes Monday-Friday. Waterfront rental reservations taken until 4:45 pm. See Wa-terfront Information Center staff for safe-ty and sanitizing protocols.

Shuffleboard Bettinger ParkMonday-Saturday: 9 am-9 pmSunday: 12-9 pmEvery other court is open for play, and players are encouraged to wear masks. No reservation needed. See Shuffleboard staff for safety and sanitizing protocols.

Splash Park & Children’s PoolWaterfrontClosed at this time.

TennisWilliams Tennis Campus Monday-Saturday: 9 am-5 pmSunday: 12-5 pmHar-Tru and clay courts close at 5 pm;hard courts and Perry Park courts avail-able after 5 pm; no staffTo play, you must make a one-hour court reservation online. To make a reservation, visit lakesideohio.com/reservation. Look for signage or see Tennis staff member for safety and sanitizing protocols.

Waterfront/Information CenterMonday-Saturday: 10 am-5 pmSunday: 12-5 pmWaterfront rental reservations taken until 4:45 pm

Waterfront Lifeguarded Monday-Saturday: 10 am-6 pmSunday: 12-6 pm

Hours of Operation

Restaurants, Shops & Services are open; view hours and safety protocols at lakesideohio.com/businessdistrict.

Shuttle Service The shuttle will run 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday,

with the last pick up at 9:50 p.m., and 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri-day-Saturday, with the last pick up at 10:30 p.m. For those with limited mobility, call the Mack Mobile at (419) 341-8247.

Each cart will be sanitized in the morning and cleaned after a passenger exits. Clear partitions have been installed between each seat. Only the driver will be seated in the front seat. One passenger will be allowed per seat or two family members social distancing together. Protect your-self and others by wearing masks in public areas.