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Summer CampsSummer Camp Registration: Residents can register on January 26, 2026 at 12 pm. Nonresidents can register on February 13, 2026 at 12 pmCategory -
Unlimited Adventure Summer CampAdaptive CampsWe believe that every child deserves to have the summer of a lifetime! Orange Community Education & Recreation is pleased to offer a multiple sessions of camps for Pre-K and School Age children with disabilities. The camp day will include daily opportunities for socialization through art, physical activities, group games, special visitors, skill-building experiences, swimming and much, much more. The camps feature licensed, highly-qualified specialists and small group sizes. Please note that in order to enroll in this Unlimited Adventure Summer Camp you must have already completed the Pre-Registration process. Please reach out to Reilly Ford (rford@orangecsd.org) with any questions.2026 Summer Camps -
The College Review Summer Boot CampsJust for TeensWe have partnered with The College Review to offer virtual ACT, SAT, & a PSAT summer boot camps. Everyone that registers through OCER will receive a code for 10% off of their boot camps! Summer is the perfect time to plan and prep for your highest scores yet. Get the edge this summer by taking one of our live virtual classes. We offer an ACT, SAT, & a PSAT camp! Our one-week session camp courses are designed for busy students who want to complete all their preparation over summer break. Students may sign up for two week or the entire six-weeks available. Whole and half-day options are available. All programs can be customized to meet a student's needs. ACT Our ACT camp consists of effective strategies and techniques guaranteed to improve scores. Our diagnostic edge enables us to determine student needs and to customize programming to meet those needs. All from the comfort of your own home. Let our certified high school instructors teach the skills needed to be an effective test taker. Each class offers lecture, drills, in class demonstration, and simulated test taking. Class size is small with extra instructors available to offer individual attention in a class format. PSAT/SAT/Writing The writing sections of these tests demand strong skills in standard English word usage, punctuation, sentence construction and paragraph development. Students will learn grammar, it's usage and a proven step-by-step method for writing high scoring essays. In class, students receive individualized instruction by certified high school teachers, many being scorers for the exam. Included is The College Review's highly acclaimed writing book with additional writing exams. The test makers recommend taking a writing class prior to 11th grade and also as a first step in preparing for the exam.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Orange Lions CampsExcitement is in the air this summer as Orange Community Education & Recreation presents a summer of fun featuring a wide variety of day camps, enrichment camps, art camps and sports camps for campers from toddlers to teens.Category -
Adaptive CampsWe believe that EVERY child deserves to have the summer of a lifetime! Orange Community Education & Recreation is pleased to offer a variety of adaptive summer camps for children with special needs. These specialty camps include daily opportunities for socialization through art, physical activities, group games, special visitors, skill-building experiences, swimming and much, much more. All camps are led by licensed, highly-qualified specialists and feature small group sizes.Category -
Youth DiscoveryYouth enrichment camps offer children the opportunity to explore new things from cooking to photography to music and more! One-week enrichment camps are offered throughout the summer.Category -
Stagecrafters Theatre CampsCampers with the acting bug, currently grades K-8, will enjoy a summer filled singing, acting, dancing and having lots of fun while learning theatre techniques and skills in Stagecrafters Theatre Camp. Each three-week camp session will include field trips, special guest artists, late nights, Funky Friday “Game Days”, outdoor adventures and a grand finale field trip. Adaptive Theatre camps for campers with special needs are also available.Category -
Weyn Preseason Soccer CampYouth Sports CampsOrange Sports Skills Camps Orange Youth Sports is committed to the skill development of all athletes in the community who strive to be competitive players on the field of. Youth Sports Skills camps will return this summer to provide additional skill opportunities for youth athletes guided by professional coaches. While all camps are expected to be fun and engaging, expect your athlete to emerge as a better player and teammate from these camps. Camps will be run by professional coaches who often have ties to our Orange High School Athletics department or have experience coaching youth players in a developmental setting. Camps are listed in order of start date. **Skills camps are not eligible for the early bird discount this summer** Weyn Preseason Soccer Camp Current Grades K-6 For campers currently in grades K-5 (school year ending June 2026). This camp for boys and girls provides a challenging, competitive and fun environment to learn the game of soccer. On the first day of camp, players will be divided into groups: recreational skill building for younger, beginner players and a more competitive side for those who have experience playing in travel and club soccer leagues. All campers will work on footskills, passing and gameplay with small teams to encourage multiple touches to the ball. After Camp childcare is available Coached by Weyn Soccer Group Location: Field B5 Half-Day 26XYS810 August 3 – August 7 Monday - Friday 9 – 11:45 am Resident: $174 / Nonresident: $199 Full-Day 26XYS8011 August 3 – August 7 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm Resident: $275 / Nonresident: $3152026 Summer Camps -
WaitlistPre-Registration: Unlimited AdventureAdaptive CampsTHIS IS A PRE-REGISTRATION We believe that every child deserves to have the summer of a lifetime! Orange Community Education & Recreation is pleased to offer three 2-week specialized camp sessions for children with disabilities. The camp day will include daily opportunities for socialization through movement, group activities, special visitors, swimming, field trips and much, much more. The camps feature licensed, highly-qualified specialists and smaller group sizes. Note: Registration is based on availability and is first come, first served. Resident registration open 1/26, Nonresident opens 2/13. Dates, Rates and Times: School Age: M-F, 9am - 3pm ($949/Session-$999 nonresident) Pre-K: M-W, 9am - 1pm ($409/Session-$429 nonresident) Sessions: Session One: 6/15 - 6/26 (No camp 6/19) Session Two: 7/6 -7/17 Session Three: 7/20 - 7/31 Registration Process: Answer questions to help us get to know more about your camper and his/her needs. Submit a completed Summer Camp Transition Form (to be completed by a teacher, paraprofessional, therapist or other adult). Upload or submit copies of any relevant medical documentation to Reilly Ford at rford@orangecsd.org. If this is your camper’s first year at camp, or if there have been significant changes to their IEP or 504 plan since last camp season, please submit a copy to Reilly Ford at rford@orangecsd.org. Once the steps described above are completed, you will be contacted with a code to register your camper for each of your requested weeks. At that time, we will ask for your camp payment. You will have an option to pay in full or utilize our payment plan. The payment plan entails a $100 deposit per camp session with an equal installment of the balance due on February 27 and March 20. Refunds requested after March 21st will be subject to a $50 processing fee, no refunds will be granted after May 1st. Helpful Forms: Allergy Care Plan Seizure Action Plan Medication Form *Please note that in order for our staff to apply sunscreen at camp we must have a medication form on file.*2026 Summer Camps -
Studio B - Shining StarsStagecrafters Theatre CampsAt Stagecrafters Camp everyone has an opportunity to shine. If your student enjoys singing, acting, dancing, designing and creating new memories…. look no further! This summer camp teaches everything a theatre kid loves to do and then some! Students are guaranteed a speaking role in a musical workshop production performed for family and friends. Students can also look forward to daily swims, guest artists, Funky Fridays, Game Days and lots more. The Second Session of camp is a whole new experience and is NOT a repeat of First Session. Shows in consideration are Trolls, Dear Edwina, PLEASE NOTE: Register your student for the grade they are currently enrolled in for the school year ending June 2026.2026 Summer Camps -
Stagecrafters DonationsStagecrafters TheatreFor over forty-five years, Stagecrafters has been building character on and off the stage in Northeast Ohio. YOU are the reason our curtain continues to rise! Whether in the spotlight, behind the scenes, or enjoying the show, we thank you for investing in our future. We are a self sustaining theatre program that relies on individual donations and our community sponsors to meet our operating expenses. We pride ourselves on helping people of all ages embrace the journey of self-discovery through innovative programming: a variety of classes, coachings, summer camps, adaptive programs, summer stock, teen programs, and professional full-scale productions. Your contribution finances professional teaching artists, operating expenses, backdrops, publicity, props, set design, and costume maintenance & storage. With your support, we will attain new highs in quality programming, so we can continue to encourage each student to reach for the stars.Donations 2025-2026 -
WaitlistYouth Sports Camp - VarsityYouth Sports CampsVarsity Camp Grades 3-7 (Completed in June 2026) Sports Camp will span 7 weeks and incorporate all of the most popular sports and games andthis year, we are adding new sports to ensure there is a sport for everyone. Each week kids willhave the opportunity to choose from a few different options of sports that they wish to participatein. The camp day will consist of campers getting to choose their sport in the morning, wherethey will play games, learn new skills, hold competitions, swim, and organize large group gamesin the afternoon. This year, we are introducing something new specifically for our 3rd graders,who can now choose between JV and Varsity, to decide which camp fits your child best.● Varsity campers will enjoy more independence and freedom, a more competitiveatmosphere with older kids, and two field trips each week.● JV campers will join a younger age group, experience a less competitive environment,and have one field trip per week.There is no development expectation for sports camp; it is strictly for kids to have fun with theirfriends and to get the opportunity to play a wide variety of sports. Summer Location: Orange High School Multi-Use Gym, Upper Gym Field F1, Field B1 & Field F4 26XYS821 June 15 – 19* 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS822 June 22 – 26 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS823 June 29 – July 3* 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS824 July 6 – July 10 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS825 July 13 – 17 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS826 July 20 -24 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS827 July 27 - 31 9 am - 3 pm Resident: $234 / Nonresident: $269 *Resident $184 / Nonresident $2142026 Summer Camps -
Youth Sports Camp - Junior Varsity (JV)Youth Sports CampsJunior Varsity Camp Grades K-2 (3rd optional) (Completed in June 2026) Sports Camp will span 7 weeks and incorporate all of the most popular sports and games andthis year, we are adding new sports to ensure there is a sport for everyone. Each week kids willhave the opportunity to choose from a few different options of sports that they wish to participatein. The camp day will consist of campers getting to choose their sport in the morning, wherethey will play games, learn new skills, hold competitions, swim, and organize large group gamesin the afternoon. This year, we are introducing something new specifically for our 3rd graders,who can now choose between JV and Varsity, to decide which camp fits your child best.● Varsity campers will enjoy more independence and freedom, a more competitiveatmosphere with older kids, and two field trips each week.● JV campers will join a younger age group, experience a less competitive environment,and have one field trip per week.There is no development expectation for sports camp; it is strictly for kids to have fun with theirfriends and to get the opportunity to play a wide variety of sports. Summer Location: Brady Middle School Gym, & Field F2, Field F3 26XYS811 June 15 – 19* 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS812 June 22 – 26 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS813 June 29 – July 3* 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS814 July 6 – July 10 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS815 July 13 – 17 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS816 July 20 -24 9 am - 3 pm 26XYS817 July 27 - 31 9 am - 3 pm Resident: $234 / Nonresident: $269 *Resident $184 / Nonresident $2142026 Summer Camps -
OCER Volunteer RegistrationVolunteersOrange Community Education & Recreation has a variety of unpaid volunteer opportunities available for teens and adults of all ages. Whether volunteering to assist with summer camp, senior center activities or special events like Trunk or Treat, you'll have the opportunity to share your talents and gain valuable experience. Here is a short list of some of the amazing benefits you’ll receive! Gain confidence. Volunteering can help you gain confidence by giving you the chance to try something new and build a real sense of achievement. Make a difference. Volunteering can have a real and valuable positive effect on people, communities and society in general. Meet people and make friends. Volunteering can help you socialize and make new connections. Be part of your community. Volunteering can help you feel part of something outside your friends and family. Help others. Volunteering can help you make a real difference in the lives of others. Learn new skills. Volunteering can help you learn new skills, gain experience and sometimes even qualifications. Take on a challenge. Through volunteering you can challenge yourself to try something different, achieve personal goals, practice using your skills and discover hidden talents. Have fun! Most volunteers have a great time, regardless of why they do it. See below to learn a little more about each of our volunteer opportunities: Adaptive Recreation Volunteer- This rewarding experience allows you to work one on one with children or adults with special needs. Available year-round, various days/times. Lions Club Volunteer- Love kids? Volunteer your time after school to play games, assist with homework, play outside and do fun projects with Kindergarten - 5th graders. Available afternoons M - F during the school year. Book Buddies Volunteer- For Orange High School students only. Work with our youngest preschool crew to help them learn letter sounds/names, reading comprehension, rhyming and more! Available afternoons during the school year. Broadway Buddies Volunteer- Share your love of the theatre with our "stars" in our award winning adaptive theatre program. Available year-round, various days/times. Coach- Lead our young athletes in your favorite sport/s to develop skills, confidence, and teamwork throughout a season. Available afternoons and weekends year-round. Recreation Specialist Assistant- Assist our talented afterschool/weekend instructors in implementing a variety of fun sports, theatre, art, academic, or recreational activities. Available afternoons and weekends during the school year. OCER Commission Member- For those interested in serving as an appointed community member that advocates, promotes and gives feedback to OCER. Available as positions become vacant- meetings are once a month in the evening, year-round. Orange Early Childhood Parent Volunteer- For families with children enrolled in Orange Early Childhood. Everything from chaperoning field trips to planning events or assisting in the classroom. Available during the school year. Orange Senior Center Volunteer- A variety of opportunities to assist the Senior Center team and engage in the community. Available year-round, please reach out to the Senior Center directly if interested. Scorekeeper/Referee- This valuable volunteer helps us keep games for youth sports running smoothly. Available year-round, various days/times. Safety Town Volunteer- Help incoming Kindergarteners learn the basics of safety during an exciting one week program offered each summer. Event Volunteer- Love to mix and mingle in the community? Have a knack for planning? Join us to carry out some amazing events for our community. Available year-round, various days/times. Stagecrafters Parent Production- The backbone of our Stagecrafters production- help our crew with anything from hair and make-up to costume help. Available twice a year during the weeks of Theatre Production. Summer Camp Volunteer- Help create fantastic memories for a new generation! Assist our staff with various camp activities, including crafts, swimming, sports, theatre, art and more. Available weekdays during the summer. Ski Club Volunteer- Love to ski and work with kids? Ski Club Volunteers assist us with keeping everyone safe and having fun! Available evenings/weekends during ski season.Volunteers 2026 -
VolunteersOrange Community Education & Recreation has a variety of volunteer opportunities available for teens and adults of all ages. Whether volunteering to assist with summer camp, coaching, senior center activities or special events like Trunk or Treat, you'll have the opportunity to share your talents and gain valuable experience. Here is a short list of some of the amazing benefits you’ll receive! Gain confidence. Volunteering can help you gain confidence by giving you the chance to try something new and build a real sense of achievement. Make a difference. Volunteering can have a real and valuable positive effect on people, communities and society in general. Volunteering can help you meet different kinds of people and make new friends. Be part of a community. Volunteering can help you feel part of something outside your friends and family. Learn new skills. Volunteering can help you learn new skills, gain experience and sometimes even qualifications. Take on a challenge. Through volunteering you can challenge yourself to try something different, achieve personal goals, practice using your skills and discover hidden talents. Have fun! Most volunteers have a great time, regardless of why they do it.Category -
WaitlistExtreme Adventures- OCSD Residents ONLYOrange Lions CampsExtreme Adventures (Currently in Grades 6-8) EXTREME ADVENTURES CAMP IS FOR ORANGE CITY SCHOOL RESIDENTS ONLY. We offer something different each day for our Extreme Campers to enjoy! Join your friends for an awesome summer that’s packed with field trips on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. On Mondays and Fridays, campers will travel to local parks or beaches, then spend the rest of the day on Orange’s campus enjoying the nature trails, outdoor pool, and gym activities. Every Thursday is our extended field trip to our campers’ favorite locations. Campers will return to campus by 6 pm. These field trips are subject to change. No camp on June 19 and July 3. Please note, the week of July 6, the extended trip will be on Tuesday, July 7. Location: Brady Middle School, LGI 26XSC801 June 8 - June 12 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm; Extended Trip: Splash Lagoon 26XSC802 June 15 - June 18* Monday - Thur. 9 am - 3 pm; Extended Trip: Waldameer 26XSC803 June 22 - June 26 Monday - Fri 9 am - 3 pm; Extended Trip: Great Wolf Lodge 26XSC804 June 29 - July 2* Monday - Thur. 9 am -3 pm; Extended Trip: Cedar Point 26XSC805 July 6 - July 10 Monday - Fri. 9 am - 3 pm; Extended Trip: Waldameer* 7/7 26XSC806 July 13 - July 17 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm; Extended Trip: Splash Lagoon 26XSC807 July 20 - July 24 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm Extended Trip: Waldameer Please see below for the tentative field trip schedule. All trips are subject to change due to availability, weather, etc. Final field trip calendar will be updated in May 2026. JUNE 2026 EXTREME FIELD TRIPS (TENTATIVE).pdf JULY 2026 EXTREME TENTATIVE FIELD TRIPS.pdf2026 Summer Camps -
Safari Adventures (Current Gr. 4-5)Orange Lions CampsSafari Adventures brings a world of exploration to your summer! Uncover new adventures in Cleveland with weekly field trips on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. On Tuesday’s field trips, we will be going to local parks and beaches! During the week, campers will be motivated to build relationships with others, explore their creative side through art, and inspire teamwork through games and activities! No camp on June 19 and July 3. 26XSC501 June 8 - June 12 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC502 June 15 - June 18* Monday - Thursday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC503 June 22 - June 26 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC504 June 29 - July 2* Monday - Thursday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC505 July 6 - July 10 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC506 July 13 - July 17 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm 26XSC507 July 20 - July 24 Monday - Friday 9 am - 3 pm REFUND POLICY: Full refunds are available from January 26-March 20. A $50 processing fee will be charged to each individual registration requested to be refunded from March 21-April 30. There are NO refunds starting May 1. Please see below for the tentative field trip schedule. All trips are subject to change due to availability, weather, etc. Final field trip calendar will be updated in May 2026. JUNE 2026 SAFARI FIELD TRIPS (TENTATIVE).pdf JULY 2026 SAFARI TENTATIVE FIELD TRIPS.pdf2026 Summer Camps -
Studio A - Happy CamperStagecrafters Theatre Camps“A” happy camper is what you’ll be in this fun filled, creative arts camp. Develop and expand your love for theatre when you discover your true potential through age-appropriate acting, dance, voice and tech classes. Campers use their newfound abilities on stage with a guaranteed speaking role in a musical workshop production. Campers can also look forward to daily swims, surprise guest artists, Funky Fridays, Game Days and lots more! The Second Session of camp is a whole new experience and is NOT a repeat of First Session. Please note your student does *not need to know how to read*. Please contact Wendy Scott-Koeth at (216) 831-8601 ext. 5649 or Rachel Sternfeld ext. 5449 prior to registration with any question. Shows in consideration are . PLEASE NOTE: Register your student for the grade they are currently enrolled in for the school year ending June 2026.2026 Summer Camps -
Studio T - Triple Threat TeensStagecrafters Theatre CampsThis intensive musical theatre program is designed exclusively for motivated teens seeking professional theatre training. Focused young artists are encouraged to step into the spotlight and emerge into hands on master classes for singing, acting, dancing building, and costuming. Committed to all levels of talent and experience, our theatre professionals will encourage students to take creative risks, embrace new skills, and learn to tell the story in a collaborative, supportive environment. Students who feel strong in one discipline but who may wish to enhance or gain confidence in another will particularly benefit from this program. A final workshop production will be presented for family and friends. The Second Session of camp is a whole new experience and is NOT a repeat of First Session. Shows in consideration are Mean Girls, Music Man, Legally Blonde... PLEASE NOTE: Register your student for the grade they are currently enrolled in for the school year ending June 202562026 Summer Camps -
Studio Design and Tech - Behind the SpotlightStagecrafters Theatre CampsThis immersive theatre design program is perfect for creative teens who lovestorytelling but prefer to work behind the scenes. Studio Design invites studentsto explore theatre from a designer’s perspective through hands-on projects inset design, prop creation, and costume design, all guided by experienced theatreprofessionals. Campers will learn how visual elements shape a story and bringproductions to life while collaborating with peers across studios. Best of all, thedesigns created in this program will be used in other Studio productions, givingstudents the exciting opportunity to see their work on stage. Ideal for the theatrekid who thrives in the creative process and prefers running the spotlight ratherthan standing in it, Studio Design offers a fun, collaborative environment whereimagination and craftsmanship take center stage. The Second Session of camp isa whole new experience and is NOT a repeat of the First Session.2026 Summer Camps -
Lullaby of Broadway - Sleepaway CampStagecrafters Theatre CampsWaitlistA one-week overnight camp located at Ursuline College. Spend an entire week with your theatre friends participating in a variety of workshops and fun filled activities such as crafts, movies, swimming, and more. Participants must be enrolled in Stagecrafters Day Camp the same session that Lullaby is held. The Lullaby experience includes sleeping accommodations, all meals and transportation to and from the Orange Schools campus. This resident camp is not product oriented! Just fun, fun, fun with your theatre friends! YOUR STUDENT MUST BE ENROLLED IN STAGECRAFTERS DAY CAMP TO BE ELLIGIBLE For complete details please call (216) 831-8601 x 56492026 Summer Camps
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Broadway Buddies Adaptive Musical Theater CampStagecrafters Theatre CampsStudents with special needs work alongside theatre professionals, licensed staff and experienced volunteers. Each performer is paired with a buddy who assists in all day activities such as acting, dance, voice, arts and crafts, and daily swims. Students will present a free workshop production on the last day of camp for family and friends. Choreography adapted to individual needs. All abilities welcome! Everyone has an opportunity to shine.2026 Summer Camps -
Girls Variety Sports CampYouth Sports CampsWaitlistNew! Girls Variety Sports Camp Girls Grades K–6Join us for a fun-filled week designed just for girls! This one-week camp, run by Rookie Sports Club, gives participants the chance to try a different sport each day, helping them build skills, confidence, and a love for staying active. Each day will wrap up with swimming time and classic camp games, making for the perfect balance of instruction and fun. Coached by Rookie SportsLocation: Field B3/B426XYS899 August 3 – August 7 Monday – Friday 9:00 am -3:00pmResident: $234 / Nonresident: $2692026 Summer Camps
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Stagecrafters Summer Stock 2026- GODSPELLAuditions & PerformancesStagecrafters Summer Stock Presents: GodspellPerformances: August 7 & 8, 2026 Please be familiar with the content, plot, and music of the show prior to auditioning. This is an accelerated process with a two-week rehearsal period, so we ask that all participants come prepared and ready to jump in. Godspell (2012 Revised Version) Music and Lyrics: Stephen Schwartz Book and Concept: John-Michael Tebelak AUDITIONSJune 22 and 23 at 4:30-8:30 PM (Mandatory DANCE CALL 6:00-7:00pm both days) 📍 Orange High School Auditions will be scheduled in advance in 10-minute time slots. Once you register, you will receive a link to select your audition time. A dance call will be held both days from 6:00–7:00 PM. All auditioners should plan to schedule their vocal audition either before or after the dance call. Please prepare a 32-bar cut of a song to be performed with an accompanist. Please bring sheet music that is clearly marked and prepared. Due to the wide range of musical styles in this show, we encourage you to choose a song that best suits your voice and performance style, rather than trying to match the style of the show. Callbacks Callbacks will be held on June 25 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM, with June 26 reserved if needed. Not receiving a callback does not necessarily mean you will not be cast. We do our best to see everything we need throughout the audition process. REHEARSALS July 24: Read-Through 6:30 - 9:00 PM @ Pepper Pike Learning Center (PPLC) July 25 – July 305:00–9:00 PM @ Pepper Pike Learning Center (PPLC) July 31 – August 2 There will be an overnight camp July 31 - August 2 at Ursuline College for all cast members. More details to come. August 3 – August 710:00 AM–10:00 PM @ Orange High School (OHS) PERFORMANCESFriday, August 7 at 7:00 PM – OHSSaturday, August 8 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM – OHS FEES $379 – Participation Fee (includes $50 deposit* and $75 room and board fee at Ursuline College)A $50 deposit will be charged upon registration. The remaining balance of $329 will be processed on the first day of rehearsal. If a performer is not cast, no additional payment will be processed and the deposit will be fully refunded. If a performer is cast and chooses not to participate, Stagecrafters reserves the right to retain the deposit. $75 – Costume Fee Paid directly to the Stagecrafters Parent Production Team via check or Venmo (@Parent-Production) prior to the first rehearsal. POLICIES Deposit Information A $50 deposit is required at the time of registration to reserve your spot in the overnight portion of the program at Ursuline College. This allows us to plan for housing and program logistics and helps secure your room and board in the Summer Stock experience. If a performer is not cast, the deposit will be fully refunded. If a performer is cast and chooses not to participate, Stagecrafters reserves the right to retain the deposit. Casting PolicyPlease note that this is a cut program, and while we always aim to include as many performers as possible, casting will ultimately be determined by the needs of the show. Depending on enrollment and casting needs, not all auditioners may be cast. For more information, please call 216-831-8601 ext. 5549. Production Team Producer: Wendy Scott-Koeth Co-Director/Choreographer: Graceyn Dowd Co-Director: Jaren Hodgson Music Director: Laura FiskSpring/Summer 2026