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WaitlistLittle Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - AdvancedTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Preschool (Ages 3-5) 26SYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 26SYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 26SYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 26SYS703 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - AdvancedTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Preschool (Ages 3-5) 25FYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 25FYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 25FYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 25FYS723 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLittle Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - BeginnerTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Grade Preschool (Ages 3-5) 26SYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 26SYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 26SYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 26SYS703 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - BeginnerTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Grade Preschool (Ages 3-5) 25FYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 25FYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 25FYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 25FYS723 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - IntermediateTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Preschool (Ages 3-5) 26SYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 26SYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 26SYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 26SYS703 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - IntermediateTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Preschool (Ages 3-5) 26XYS707 Beginners (Grades K-2) 2XYS704 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 26XYS705 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 26XYS706 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLittle Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - PreschoolTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Grade Preschool (Ages 3-5) 25FYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 25FYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 25FYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 25FYS723 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLittle Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - PreschoolTennisSkill Development Programs OCER intends to provide opportunities for youth athletes to improve their skill level in their sports of choice through programming with professional coaches and vendors. When participating in these programs, participants should expect an outcome of; skill development and ability improvements throughout its duration. There should be no competitive expectation. Little Racquets Youth Tennis Lessons - Grades Preschool - 6th Grade Preschool (Ages 3-5) 25FYS700 Beginners (Grades K-2) 25FYS701 Intermediate (Grades 2-5) 25FYS702 Advanced (Grades 3-6) 25FYS723 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Intermediate & Advanced participants will receive instruction that will build on the foundations they learned in earlier tennis lessons and will learn a higher emphasis on the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. Players should bring a racket and water A few important notes: ALL PLAYERS MUST CHECK IN FOR ATTENDANCE BEFORE PLAY. We will have a member from the Orange Youth Sports office or a member of Little Racquets available at the beginning of each practice to take attendance. If you will not be attending a session, please email or text Rona at (Ronab@littleracquets.com) (614-332-4890) to let her know so she can plan accordingly. Please be sure to bring lots of water, and make sure your child is wearing sneakers No racquets are required as the staff will have many different sizes available for the kids. Have Fun! .. Run Around!... Get some energy out!... See some friends!... Get better at Tennis!! :) Also, if the weather forecast is bad and we experience bad weather, and we do have to cancel practices, we will email everyone the day of your practice to let you know our plans. So check your email prior to practice, if the weather is bad. We will schedule make-up classes where available.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistLittle Warrior YogaActive FunJoin our lively preschool yoga class, where little ones go on fun journeys through playful poses and mindfulness exercises. Each session helps children build body awareness, focus, and relaxation skills while boosting balance and emotional resilience. With themed activities that encourage connection and growth, kids thrive together in a joyful, supportive environment.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Loe Goldwasser Scholarship Fund DonationScholarship DonationsThe family of Loe Goldwasser created this dedicated scholarship fund to honor Loe's work and dedication to Stagecrafters Theatre.Donations 2025-2026
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Lullaby of Broadway - Sleepaway CampStagecrafters Theatre CampsA 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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Made With Love: A Mother’s Day Clay WorkshopStudio WorkshopsCreate something meaningful together in this special one-day ceramics workshop for adults and young teens (grades 5–8). Each duo will handbuild a shared clay piece designed to be both functional and sentimental—a lasting reminder of time spent creating together. Once the shared piece is complete, each participant will enjoy time on the pottery wheel to experiment and play with clay. This workshop is designed to be joyful, low-pressure, and focused on the experience of creating together. Registration fee covers one child and one adult. Supplies are provided.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Master Pizza MeetupAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsWe’re heading back to Master Pizza! Enjoy delicious pizza and soda while we ride in style on our Orange School Bus to Mayfield Heights. Don't miss out on this exciting trip—good food and great company await!Spring/Summer 2026 -
Math ManiaBrain PowerElevate your child's readiness for kindergarten with our dynamic math prep class! Through captivating hands-on activities, little learners dive into the world of numbers, geometry, measurement, and patterns, ensuring a solid foundation for academic success in a lively, interactive setting filled with crafts, games, and excitement.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Medical Billing & CodingEducational OpportunitiesTrain for an in-demand healthcare career in medical billing and coding and prepare for industry certification. Our Medical Billing and Coding course will prepare you for success as you learn about legal, ethical, and regulatory concepts central to this field, including HIPAA compliance, official coding guidelines, and third-party payer requirements. You will come to understand all phases of the revenue cycle—from patient registration through medical coding, claims submission, reimbursement, and collections. You will have 12 months to complete this 370 hour course.. For more information and to register visit www.ed2go.com/orangecommed. Click on the bottom center of the page for Career Training. Resident / Nonresident $3,295Spring/Summer 2026 -
Medicare Options for You: One-on-one counseling sessionsLecturesQuestions about your Medicare options? You’re not alone! Meet with a representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) to discuss your Medicare benefits and options and get the answers you need. OSHIIP is the lead Medicare educational office in our state providing unbiased information. (They do not sell insurance.) They can be particularly helpful to those who are just getting ready to retire, or who might want to consider changing their Medicare coverage. Representatives will be on hand for forty-five minute individual counseling sessions. Free service but you MUST pre-register for individual counseling. Call the Senior Center for the schedule. Instructor: OSHIIP Location: OSC ClinicSenior Center Year Round 2026
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Merchant MarketAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsIn this four-week, hands-on program, participants will work collaboratively to create, produce, and sell a product as a team. Participants will brainstorm ideas, make group decisions, and bring their product to life while building essential life skills such as communication, teamwork, money handling, and basic entrepreneurship. The program also focuses on developing social skills including customer interaction, turn-taking, and self-advocacy in a supportive environment. The experience culminates in attending the May 2nd Orange Village Market, where participants will apply what they have learned in a real-world setting, build confidence, and strengthen community connections.Spring/Summer 2026
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Midweek Music & MunchiesSpecial EventsOSC will provide the music & munchies, you bring yourself & your main meal. Enjoy the beautiful patio & summer evening as a string duo will play toe tapping music. Enjoy dessert that we will provide. Sponsored by Orange Senior Advisory Council.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMix It Up CookingGet CreativeLittle chefs will explore the kitchen through fun, hands-on activities that inspire creativity and learning. Children will help prepare simple, delicious recipes while developing basic cooking skills, improving fine motor coordination, and learning about healthy eating. Each class is an exciting, tasty adventure filled with teamwork and discovery! *PLEASE NOTE: Some of our ingredients may include or have been produced in a factory with soy, dairy, nuts, gluten, and egg.Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistMix it Up Cooking (Gr. K-5)Get CreativeMix it Up is back—bigger, bolder, and tastier than ever with all new recipes! In this hands-on cooking class, kids of all levels step into the chef’s hat as they chop, mix, measure, and whip up their own delicious creations. They'll build kitchen confidence, expand their taste buds, learn real culinary terms, and make new foodie friends along the way! The fun doesn’t stop at the stove—kids will also enjoy food-themed games, crafts, and recipe-inspired activities that keep the culinary creativity going! It’s a delicious adventure from start to finish! *PLEASE NOTE: Some of our ingredients may include or have been produced in a factory with common allergens such as, but not limited to, soy, dairy, nuts, gluten, and egg. Students attending Moreland Hills Elementary school must update their SDM notes to attend the program. Students without an updated note will not be able to ride the Rec Bus. Any students who will not be attending a class must email knewman@orangecsd.org to confirm their absence.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Mixed MediaDelve into Mixed Media with Orange Art Center! In our Mixed Media classes, you will use various mediums, techniques, and processes in your artwork. These varieties can range from found objects, printmaking, exploration of color, precious metal clay, sculpture and more.Category -
Monthly Drive ThruSpecial EventsMenu details can be found in the Scoop Newsletter or call the Orange Senior Center 216-831-8600 ext. 5700. Must pre-register.Spring/Summer 2026
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Mother's Day WorkshopAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsMother’s Day will be here before you know it, don’t get caught without a gift. At our Mother’s Day Workshop participants will have the opportunity to make personalized gifts any special woman in their lives.Spring/Summer 2026
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My First Production - Seussical the MusicalAuditions & PerformancesStep into the spotlight! This exciting introduction to the stage gives our youngest performers a chance to be part of Community Production—with just three fun rehearsals and a magical tech week to bring it all together. Through guided practice, songs, simple choreography, and storytelling, students will build confidence, teamwork skills, and stage presence in a supportive, playful environment. Perfect for firsttime performers ready to shine! Participation Eligibility: No audition required, however, students must be enrolled in a Winter 2026 Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition (private coaching is not considered a Stagecrafter class). In addition, each parent/guardian must complete online registration questions. Each parent/guardian must submit a brief biography (bio) for their child. Fees: Fees includes the Participation Fee of $99 plus an additional Costume Fee of $50. Payment will be processed prior to the first rehearsal. Optional purchases of Yard Signs, Playbill ad, Shirts & Photos will be available after the cast list has been given out. Rehearsals: Sundays April 19, April 26, and May 3 from 1-3 pm, and Tech Week. 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. Tech week begins Saturday May 10, 2026. Show Dates: May 15- 7 pm, 16- 2 & 7 pm , and 17 - 2 pmWinter 2026