The Story of Chautauqua: Free PDF Book
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The Chautauqua Institution In Chautauqua NY opened its 136th season on June 27th, 2009. For nine weeks every summer the Chautauqua Institution provides a daily program of religion, arts, education and lectures on current topics. 
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Off-season there are several business and lodging establishments that stay open all and the staff at Chautauqua is busy finalizing the event program for the following year.
The beautiful gardens, narrow winding streets and a wide variety of architecture designs all tucked behind gates give Chautauqua an atmosphere of stepping back in time. Many refer to it as Shangri La.
One of Chautauqua’s well known residents, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut, wrote The Story of Chautauqua. It was published in 1921. You may download a copy of the pdf book here “The Story of Chautauqua.” Just remember it is a book and its copyright should be honored.
Chautauqua may be best known for their morning lectures. The following list is the Chautauqua Institutions weekly lecture program. Many of the other lectures and events are designed around the theme of the week.
2009 Chautauqua Weekly Themes
Week One • Morning Lecture Theme: Kids! • Afternoon Theme: The Gnostic Gospels–A Different View of Christianity
Week Two • Morning Lecture Theme: Explore our World with National Geographic • Afternoon Theme: The Jewish Way of Being (Mon.-Thurs.)
Week Three • Morning Lecture Theme: State of Mind • Afternoon Theme: Faith, Belief and State of Mind
Week Four • Lecture Theme: The Ethics of Capitalism
Week Five • Lecture Theme: What Makes Us Moral? An Abrahamic Perspective
Week Six • Morning Lecture Theme: On Cinema • Afternoon Theme: The Influence of Religion and Culture on Contemporary Diplomacy
Week Seven • Morning Lecture Theme: Imagine … • Afternoon Theme: Imagine a World at Peace through Compassion
Week Eight • Lecture Theme: Cuba: Enigma and Neighbor
Week Nine • Morning Lecture Theme: The History of Liberty • Afternoon Theme: Religious Liberty and the Faith of the Founders
The entire family will be able to find activities on the grounds of Chautauqua or in the surounding towns.
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