Week Five: American Foreign Policy: Leadership and Dialogue
2008 > Chautauqua Institution
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SUNDAY MONDAY  TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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10:45 Service of Worship & Sermon. The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker, senior pastor, First United Methodist Church, Cleveland

2:15 Theater: Reckless

2:30 Waterloo (CANADA) Regional Police Male Chorus and The Greater Canton Men's Chorus
Underwritten by the Johnson Foundation of Jamestown, NY

5:00 Vespers

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:00 Sacred Song Service. Lux Aurumque - "Golden Light"

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9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Shashi Tharoor, former under- secretary- general for communications and public information, United Nations

2:00 Gillian Sorensen, senior advisor, United Nations Foundation

4:00 Chautauqua Quartet

7:30 Opera: The Cunning Little Vixen

8:15 Chautauqua Festival Dancers. Jean-Pierre
Bonnefoux, dir. MSFO. Timothy Muffitt, conductor. Michael Burritt, marimba

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9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Melvyn Leffler, professor of American history, University of Virginia

2:00 Haleh Esfandiari, dir., Middle east Program, Woodrow Wilson Int. Ctr. for Scholars

5:00 Family Entertainment Series. Barbara Bailey Hutchison

7:00 Family Entertainment Series. Barbara Bailey Hutchison

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra. Edwin Outwater, guest conductor. Michael Burritt, marimba

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9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Morning Lecture

2:00 Chris Seiple, president, Institute for Global Engagement

3:30 Contemporary Issues Forum. Lynne Kerr, MD. "Autism: Stories From Health Care Crisis"

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 An Evening of Pas de Deux. North Carolina Dance Theatre in residence
with Chautauqua
Ballet.

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9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Morning Lecture

2:00 Reinerio Arce, director, Matanzas Theological Seminary, Cuba

3:30 CLSC Roundtable/Lecture. Robert Morgan, Boone: A Biography

4:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 CTC in the Amp: 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favor' with the CSO, Timothy Muffitt, guest conductor

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9:15 The Rev. Kenneth W. Chalker

10:45 Dennis Ross, fellow at Washington Inst. for Near east Policy, and Frank Wisner, career ambassador, U.S. Foreign Service; vice chair, AIG

2:00 J. Bryan Hehir, prof. of practice of religion and public life, Harvard Univ.

4:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 An Evening with Kenny Loggins

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2:15 Theater: Reckless

3:00 Contemporary Issues Forum. Richard Payne, MD. "Compassionate Pain Care"

8:00 Theater: Reckless

8:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra. Stefan Sanderling, conductor. Sara Buechner, piano. Finger Lakes Choral Festival. Adrian Horn, director.


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