Volunteering, a Recognized Value in One of Many Lakeside Families
Staff Blogger: Sarah Milheim, Advancement & Communications Coordinator As fall settles in and Lakeside Chautauqua prepares for the events during the “off-season,” Lakeside recognizes the value in volunteers and how essential they are to the Chautauqua experience. Pat Castanaras, Les Cunningham and Carolyn Beears are just three of the many volunteers that make this […]
Read MoreIt’s the Off-Season, Now What?
Staff Blogger: Melissa Kunz, Content Manager Even though the summer has come and gone, Lakeside Chautauqua is still bustling. In the off-season, from early-September to late-May, Lakeside offers many events and activities across the campus, even though most of the shops, restaurants, services and bed & breakfasts/guest houses have closed until next summer.
Read MoreLakeside Photo Contest
There is still time to enter Lakeside Chautauqua’s Photo Contest for the 2015 Calendar of Events Brochure. Visit the Lakeside website for more information or to enter.
Read MoreHistory of the Marblehead Lighthouse and Keeper’s House
Guest Blogger: Dianne Rozak, Marblehead Lighthouse State Park Naturalist Just a few miles from Lakeside, an iconic structure greets mariners passing through the Western Basin of Lake Erie. Built in 1821, the Marblehead Lighthouse stands as the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on all of the Great Lakes. Set on the rocky limestone shore, […]
Read MoreWe Remember…
Today we remember those who lost their lives in the events that unfolded 13 years ago on September 11, 2001. Forever in our hearts.
Read MoreCup of Kindness Project Donates to the Danbury Food Pantry
This summer, 189 students learned ceramic technique in order to donate artisan cups to the Cup of Kindness fundraising project. The objective of the project has been three-fold:
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