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2026 MembershipLecturesBecome a member of the Orange Senior Center today and enjoy our welcoming, fun atmosphere all year long! From January 1 - December 31, members receive special perks such as free classes and events, a copy of our bimonthly newsletter, The Scoop, mailed directly to your home and more! Your membership also allows us to continue to offer outstanding activities, events and services. We look forward to seeing you soon!Senior Center Year Round 2026
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2nd GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesStarting Soon“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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3rd GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesStarting Soon“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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4th GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesStarting Soon“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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5th GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesStarting Soon“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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6th GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesStarting Soon“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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7th GRADE Community Production - Seussical the Musical - Audition RegistrationAuditions & PerformancesWaitlist“Oh, the thinks you can think!” Join Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie LaBird, the Cat in the Hat, and a whole cast of beloved Dr. Seuss characters in this magical, musical adventure. From the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, young actors will journey through a fantastical world where friendship, courage, and imagination take center stage. With toe-tapping songs, whimsical characters, and larger-than-life storytelling, Seussical is a joyful reminder that “a person’s a person, no matter how small.” Participation Eligibility: Students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafters class). Prospective cast members must be fully registered prior to auditioning and must attend auditions to be considered for casting in the show. Fees: The Registration Fee includes the Participation Fee & Ad Fee. An additional mandatory costume fee will also be due. The Costume Fee is $75 and will be collected at the first rehearsal by Parent Production. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Auditions: Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026. All students grades 2-7 must audition in order to be part of the casting process. Callbacks for 7th graders and select 6th graders will tentatively be held on February 9-11. Reheasals: Rehearsals will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 pm and Sundays from 12:30-3:30 pm, starting with an all-cast read through on March 3. Not every cast member will be called to every rehearsal. Once we cast the show, we will distribute rehearsal schedules that try to accommodate cast members' conflicts as best as possible. Older cast members will typically be called to more rehearsals than younger cast members. Tech Week: Tech Week is the final and most intensive mandatory week of rehearsals before a musical opens to an audience. It's when all the technical elements of the production—lighting, sound, costumes, set changes, props, microphones, special effects, and more—are integrated with the actors' performances. There will be no conflicts accepted during this time. Cast members will be expected to stay through the entirety of the rehearsal. Tech week begins Saturday May 9, 2026. Please check your schedule before auditioning. Performances/Tickets: Show Performances are scheduled for May 15, 16, and 17, 2026. Tickets will go on sale approximately 2 weeks before the show. Cast members will receive a link to purchase tickets prior to access of the general public. Ticket prices range from $15-$20 per ticket.Winter 2026
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Active FunTo help children develop habits that will last a lifetime, an active, healthy lifestyle must start early in life. Physical activity has benefits at every age, and helps kids keep their heart and lungs strong and healthy, become more flexible, develop strong bones, keep a healthy body weight, lower the risk of several diseases and health problems, improve their mood and self-esteem, and do better in school.Category -
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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 -
Adaptive Family ProgrammingOrange Community Education & Recreation (OCER) seeks to create and promote integration across all facilities, programs and classes that we offer. We welcome all people of all ages and abilities to participate in any of our programs. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals have equitable access to the benefits of high-quality educational and recreational programs that foster social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth. Our seasoned, dedicated staff are highly trained and licensed professionals that are skilled in their area of expertise, have extensive experience working with participants with special needs and demonstrate the ability to embrace the inclusive nature of our organization. Another big component of our programs that set us apart is our encouragement and promotion of integrating those without disabilities to join in on all of our experiences. We are actively seeking children and adults that want to discover the value of playing and learning side by side. Adaptive & Integrated Recreation Programs for Families aim to: Create an environment in which families can build a sense of community with one another. Meet each family's needs with care and concern. Provide engaging and enjoyable opportunities for fun, learning and growth. Promote self-confidence and growth through a positive recreational environment. Create opportunities for everyone to experience recreation together.Category -
WaitlistAdaptive Group Swim Lesson ClassLearn to Swim & DiveLEARN TO SWIM We believe every child should learn to swim. While fun and a great form of exercise, learning to swim can also keep your child safe in and around water. Following the standards of the American Red Cross, our Learn to Swim program is designed for children of all ages and abilities. Students are encouraged to move at their own pace in groups with low student to instructor ratios. Instructors will move swimmers to a different level if abilities require. Please check dates and times of classes carefully; we cannot change days/times and do not provide make -ups for missed classes. New spots are sometimes opened; if a class is full, please sign up on a waiting list and swimmers will be added to the class as space allows. Pre - registration is required; registration does not take place at the pool. Adaptive Group Swim Lesson Class Ages: 5-12 This program is small group swim lessons for children with diverse abilities and classes are individualized to the needs of the participants for them to become comfortable and safe in the water. Classes are limited to 2 participants and it is for beginner and intermediate participants learning to swim and water safety. Swimmers will practice putting their faces in the water and learn to float and swim on their own. Children will attempt new skills.Winter 2026 -
Adaptive RecreationOrange Community Education & Recreation (OCER) seeks to create and promote integration across all facilities, programs and classes that we offer. We welcome all people of all ages and abilities to participate in any of our programs. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals have equitable access to the benefits of high-quality educational and recreational programs that foster social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth. Our seasoned, dedicated staff are highly trained and licensed professionals that are skilled in their area of expertise, have extensive experience working with participants with special needs and demonstrate the ability to embrace the inclusive nature of our organization. Another big component of our programs that set us apart is our encouragement and promotion of integrating those without disabilities to join in on all of our experiences. We are actively seeking children and adults that want to discover the value of playing and learning side by side. Specialized Programs for children and adults aim to: Meet each participant’s needs with care and concern. Provide each participant with an opportunity to shine and share his or her special gifts. Enable all participants to take risks while developing self-esteem. Create opportunities for everyone to experience recreation together. Program Modification/Support Request Orange Community Education and Recreation (OCER) strives to support participants with disabilities in all of our programming. If you or your participant may benefit from additional support or program modifications, please complete the Modification and Support Request form. Submitted information will help our team better understand individual needs and coordinate appropriate assistance within our programs. For questions, please contact Reilly Ford. To learn more about Adaptive/Inclusive programming or to discuss how we can support participant needs, please contact Reilly Ford at 216-839-1179.Category -
Adaptive Recreation for KidsOrange Community Education & Recreation (OCER) seeks to create and promote integration across all facilities, programs and classes that we offer. We welcome all people of all ages and abilities to participate in any of our programs. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals have equitable access to the benefits of high-quality educational and recreational programs that foster social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth. Our seasoned, dedicated staff are highly trained and licensed professionals that are skilled in their area of expertise, have extensive experience working with participants with special needs and demonstrate the ability to embrace the inclusive nature of our organization. Another big component of our programs that set us apart is our encouragement and promotion of integrating those without disabilities to join in on all of our experiences. We are actively seeking children and adults that want to discover the value of playing and learning side by side. Adaptive Recreation for Kids classes aim to: Provide safe, fun and enjoyable opportunities for participants with special needs. Meet each participant’s needs with care and concern. Provide each participant with an opportunity to shine and share his or her special gifts. Enable all participants to take risks while developing self-esteem. Offer integrated opportunities for all children to appreciate diversity and develop empathy towards others.Category -
Adaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsOrange Community Education & Recreation (OCER) seeks to create and promote integration across all facilities, programs and classes that we offer. We welcome all people of all ages and abilities to participate in any of our programs. Our goal is to ensure that all individuals have equitable access to the benefits of high-quality educational and recreational programs that foster social, emotional, physical and cognitive growth. Our seasoned, dedicated staff are highly trained and licensed professionals that are skilled in their area of expertise, have extensive experience working with participants with special needs and demonstrate the ability to embrace the inclusive nature of our organization. Another big component of our programs that set us apart is our encouragement and promotion of integrating those without disabilities to join in on all of our experiences. We are actively seeking children and adults that want to discover the value of playing and learning side by side. Adaptive & Integrated Recreation for Teens & Adults classes aim to: Provide safe, fun and enjoyable opportunities for participants with special needs. Meet each participant’s needs with care and concern. Provide each participant with an opportunity to shine and share his or her special gifts. Enable all participants to take risks while developing self-esteem. Create opportunities for everyone to experience recreation together.Category -
Adult Recreation & EnrichmentThe Adult Recreation & Discovery departments offers a comprehensive array of classes and workshops for adults of all ages in the areas of artistry, craftsmanship and design, cooking, career development, health, fitness and wellness, language, travel, technology, adult sports and more. Classes are offered in the traditional classroom setting and online.Category -
Advanced Acting: Horton Hears a CueTheatre Fun!Take your acting skills to the next level! This advanced class is designed for students who are ready to dive deeper into character development, scene study, and stage presence. Inspired by Horton’s courage and determination, participants will practice listening and responding truthfully on stage, sharpening their timing, and exploring more complex performance techniques. It’s the perfect class for young actors who are serious about their craft and eager to grow as performers.Winter 2026 -
Starting SoonAdvanced Golf Clinics at StonewaterActive FunWe are excited to partner with Stonewater Golf Club to offer golf lessons to help PAR-fect your child’s golf game. These clinics are being offered exclusively for Orange Rec and no club memberships are required. In a safe environment, participants will seamlessly learn from Chad Rogers, youth coach at Stonewater. The 4-week Advanced Junior Academy Clinics are designed for junior golfers who want to elevate their game. Players will focus on: Refining advanced swing mechanics, course management and shot selection, mental game and competitive strategies, and practice plans that translate into lower scores! The clinics will take place in the Linksman House at StoneWater, which features 2 trackman simulators and 1 driving range bay. Please note parents are responsible for dropping off and picking up their children from the clinics.Winter 2026 -
Advanced Spanish - In PersonEducational OpportunitiesDesigned for people who completed the beginner & intermediate class, in this course you will continue to strengthen your speaking and reading skills in Spanish. You will practice the basic building blocks of the language and dive deeper into common idiomatic expressions. You will know enough vocabulary and grammar for conversations, and you will become more comfortable with how to ask and answer questions. Instructor: Cristina Sempé Location: Orange Senior Center Blue roomWinter 2026
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Advanced Spanish - In PersonEducational OpportunitiesDesigned for people who completed the beginner & intermediate class, in this course you will continue to strengthen your speaking and reading skills in Spanish. You will practice the basic building blocks of the language and dive deeper into common idiomatic expressions. You will know enough vocabulary and grammar for conversations, and you will become more comfortable with how to ask and answer questions.Spring/Summer 2026
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Adventures in WhovilleTheatre Fun!Oh, the fun you’ll have! In this creative class, young Crafters will step into the colorful world of Dr. Seuss through hands-on activities, playful theatre games, and storytelling. Students will explore their imaginations while making whimsical crafts, building characters, and bringing Seuss’s stories to life. Who knows! Maybe you’ll even meet some kooky, Seuss-y characters along the way!Winter 2026 -
WaitlistAfternoon at the AquariumAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsWhat’s better than a trip to the Aquarium? So much marine life to explore. Take in all the magic with us on our trip to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium. Please bring a packed lunch to enjoy while at the Aquarium.Winter 2026 -
Afterschool Skills - Boys & Girls Baseball/SoftballAfterschool SportsWaitlistSkill Development Programs OCER offers youth athletes the chance to elevate their skills through specialized programs led by professional coaches and expert vendors. These sessions focus solely on improving technique, building confidence, and mastering the fundamentals—without any pressure to compete. Participants can expect meaningful progress and enhanced abilities in a supportive, skill-focused environment designed to prepare them for future sports success. After-School Skills Classes Boys & Girls Baseball/Softball Skills - Grades 2 - 5 Get ready for the spring season with this coed skills clinic! Players will work on hitting, fielding, throwing, and base running through fun drills and skill-building activities. Open to both baseball & softball players looking to sharpen their fundamentals and gain confidence before the season starts. Location: Moreland Elementary School Gym ** Please be sure to mark your program in the school's Dismissal Manager on the day of the after school class your child is attending. Just simply put in the PM notes the sport your child is attending. This helps at dismissal time to ensure that everyone gets to where they need to be and we aren't holding up the buses. If your child will not be attending class that day please send an email to jmucci@orangecsd.org to let him know.Pick-Up will be at the Moreland Elementary Cafe 2 entrance by the playground at 4:30 pm. We will walk the kids out to the sidewalk and you can just pull up and pick up your child. If it is raining or cold out, we will send the kids out from inside when they see their car. If you will be having someone else pick up your child please let me know.Winter 2026
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Afterschool Skills - Girls Lacrosse SkillsAfterschool SportsSkill Development Programs OCER offers youth athletes the chance to elevate their skills through specialized programs led by professional coaches and expert vendors. These sessions focus solely on improving technique, building confidence, and mastering the fundamentals—without any pressure to compete. Participants can expect meaningful progress and enhanced abilities in a supportive, skill-focused environment designed to prepare them for future sports success. After-School Skills Classes Girls Lacrosse Skills - Girls Grades 2 - 5 Join us for a 6-week clinic introducing players to the game of lacrosse! Participants will learn fundamental skills such as passing, catching, shooting, and game concepts through fun drills and small-sided activities. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to building confidence and imrpove their skills in a supportive environment. No class on March 23. Location: Moreland Elementary School Gym ** Please be sure to mark your program in the school's Dismissal Manager on the day of the after school class your child is attending. Just simply put in the PM notes the sport your child is attending. This helps at dismissal time to ensure that everyone gets to where they need to be and we aren't holding up the buses. If your child will not be attending class that day please send an email to jmucci@orangecsd.org to let him know.Pick-Up will be at the Moreland Elementary Cafe 2 entrance by the playground at 4:30 pm. We will walk the kids out to the sidewalk and you can just pull up and pick up your child. If it is raining or cold out, we will send the kids out from inside when they see their car. If you will be having someone else pick up your child please let me know.Winter 2026