The Orchestra Hall at Lakeside boasts itself of being the only motion picture theatre on the Marblehead Peninsula and facilitates entertainment for visitors of all ages. The Orchestra Hall adheres by Lakeside’s promise to serve the best for everyone by showing the year’s best family movies and by hosting the daily Chaplain hour.
The Rhein Center on the other hand provides empowerment through classes that supports self improvement. It is a centre to unleash your creativity and share knowledge, friendship and support. The classes welcome people from all ages and the courses vary from chair caning, kite making, scrapbooking, rock painting, swing dancing, stained glass making and you name it, they’ve got it!
While some classes run for five days, other classes come handy with one day courses of two hours. So whether you plan to visit Lakeside everyday or whether you are just dropping in for a day, they have various programs to cater your needs.
If you are a die hard fan of wooden boats, The Lakeside Wooden Boat Society offers the ultimate woody get-away! They have a five day boat building retreat on offer for which you can join with the whole family or individually.
You should also keep an eye open for the Lakeside summer stage where heart robbing theatrical experiences comes to life. It is also a good idea to look in to up coming events at the Hoover Auditorium for they offer a variety of night shows every day from 8:15 P.M. onwards.
However, the biggest event of all at Lakeside is The Marblehead Peninsula Lighthouse Festival which is celebrated annually. It’s a time where your whole family can have fun and engage in activities ranging from free Marblehead Lighthouse visits, Wolcott House tours, live entertainment, pie contest, children’s games and crafts, corn hole tournament, movies to shopping from over fifty arts and crafts vendors in the city. |