The storm that blew through the mid-west to the Atlantic coast leaving millions without power on June 29, missed Lakeside. Our daughter called us from our Columbus home describing the downed trees and wind where she took refuge in our basement. Saturday evening Lakeside hosted the Coasters, Drifters and the Platters, but the lead singer for the Platters didn't get to the airport until 5;15 because all flights out of DC had been grounded. Fortunately, he had time to change clothes and make it to Hoover Auditorium for a great Show. Many years ago my nephew David was in the band that travelled with the Platters. Of course, the performers in these groups change and evolve depending on age and abilities.
We left early Sunday morning for Illinois, arriving in time for our family reunion, so I can't speak to the programing on Monday and Tuesday except it was on art and literature. I know on Monday night there was a lovely theater production at the hotel because Bev, who was attending our cat, said it was great. Thursday night's Hoover program was "The Magic of John Denver" performed by Rick Schuler. In the middle, he told us about archealogy digs in Israel he's participated in, and sang the Lord's Prayer in Hebrew.
Tuesday and Friday are farmer's market, so I'd better hurry. Saturday (week 3) is the Osmond Brothers--the real thing.
Update: Friday's program, Rhythmic Circus, a group of tap dancers and ensemble musical group, was outstanding. I've never seen anything like it--although they were here last year (I must have not attended, because you'd remember these folks). My feet, knees and calves were aching in sympathy after the first number, yet they continued until 10:30! Hoover was packed--unusual for a non-name group, so they must have a following. The new "cooling" system, huge ceiling fans, couldn't make a dent in the heat, and at intermission many left to go get ice cream. But, oh my, they were fabulous.
Friday, July 06, 2012
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