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NEW! Water for ElephantsDestination CLE & BeyondHop on the bus and join your friends and neighbors for the Playhouse Square production of Water for Elephants. Why? Because you don’t want to miss this as the critically acclaimed bestselling novel comes to “thrilling, dazzling” life (Time Out New York,) as a spectacle-filled new musical! After losing what matters most, a young man jumps a moving train, unsure of where the road will take him and finds a new home with the remarkable crew of a traveling circus, and a life and a love beyond his wildest dreams. Seen through the eyes of his older self, his adventure becomes a poignant reminder that if you choose the ride, life can begin again at any age. Seating is in the Orchestra A section, plus we will drop you off at the door. Board school transportation in the Pepper Pike Learning Center at 6:15 pm. The last day to register or for refunds is February 9.Winter 2026
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NEW! Young Artists Studio - Saturday Afternoons (3-5)Young ArtistsBuild foundational art skills through creative, hands-on projects. Young artists will explore drawing, painting, and collage techniques using a range of traditional and experimental materials including paints, pastels, collage, and more. This class encourages artistic growth and confidence through guided instruction and material exploration. Grades K–2 meet in the morning; grades 3–5 in the afternoon. All supplies are provided. No class February 14.Winter 2026 -
NEW! Young Artists Studio - Saturday Mornings (K-2)Young ArtistsBuild foundational art skills through creative, hands-on projects. Young artists will explore drawing, painting, and collage techniques using a range of traditional and experimental materials including paints, pastels, collage, and more. This class encourages artistic growth and confidence through guided instruction and material exploration. Grades K–2 meet in the morning; grades 3–5 in the afternoon. All supplies are provided. No class February 14.Winter 2026 -
National Girls and Women in Sports DaySports EventsIt’s back! Join us once again in celebration of our girl youth athletes here in the community, on National Girls & Women in Sports Day. We are welcoming all our girl athletes to come join us, as we partner with Ursuline College to put on a very special event. Participants from Orange and surrounding schools will be invited out to Ursuline College Gymnasium where coaches, & student-athletes from Ursuline College will be running a “field day” with all sorts of different sports events taking place that participants are encouraged to try. Participants will get a National Girls in Sports Day t-shirt, that they can proudly wear to school. Don’t miss out on this very special opportunity for our female athletes to be recognized!Winter 2026
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WaitlistNational Pizza Day: Parent-Child Pizza Making WorkshopOne Day FunJoin us at Young Chefs Academy for this special, one-time parent-child workshop where you and your child will learn the delicious art of pizza making from scratch. Learn the secrets to a perfect pizza crust and knead your own dough, craft a homemade, flavorful pizza sauce, customize your individual pizzas with your favorite cheeses and toppings. Take your freshly baked masterpiece home to enjoy or eat it right in the academy. Transportation is not provided. Each child must be accompanied and partnered with an adult.Winter 2026 -
New! Spiritual CounselingWellness ServicesA Spiritual Counseling session helps to deal with life challenges in a new, empowering way. You will get a chance to ask any question regarding your life: Challenging situations, Career, Self-Growth, Relationships - like partnership, parenthood etc, and any other area in your life where you seek clarity or desire to create a change. During the session Tamar will connect with the spiritual realm (spirit guides) to receive profound insights and guidance on the issues you will bring up. The session will help you regain clarity and find a sense of inner peace. The session is facilitated in a safe, compassionate and supportive atmosphere. One-hour sessions. Call (216) 831-8600 ext:5700 to schedule a time. Instructor: Tamar GeriWinter 2026
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Not Your Mother's Shrinky DinkArts & CraftsDo you remember Shrinky-Dinks? Now it’s time to take this classic craft to the next level! Join us for a fun and creative workshop where you’ll learn amazing new techniques to transform shrink plastic into one-of-a-kind jewelry, charms, and embellishments. Perfect for makers of all ages and skill levels, this class will inspire your creativity and help you craft unique pieces you’ll love to wear or gift.Winter 2026
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OAC Clay for SaleCeramicsClay purchasing for currently enrolled students only! $10 for 5 lbs of clay $5 for 5 lbs of reclaimed clay Please present proof of purchase to your instructor during class to receive your clay. You can provide proof of purchase by doing any of the following: Print a copy of your receipt, and show it to the instructor. Screenshot your purchase receipt and show your phone to the instructor Access your email receipt on your phone and show your phone to the instructor Access info under your purchases on your Eleyo account on your phone, and show your phone to the instructorWinter 2026 -
OAC DonationsFine Art / Orange Art CenterDonations for the Orange Art CenterDonations 2025-2026 -
OAC ScholarshipScholarship DonationsThe Orange Art Center is proud to announce the launch of the OAC Scholarship, debuting in January 2025 and made possible by a generous donation from OAC community member and participant, Steve Garfunkel. Inspired by the personhood and artistic teaching of OAC painting instructors Annie Peters and Marlene Weinstein, Garfunkel wanted to gift the OAC a donation to help establish a scholarship aiming to provide financial assistance to participants pursuing art education. Rooted in the belief that art brings healing and joy, the OAC Scholarship seeks to empower all individuals to explore their creativity and share the transformative power of art with the community! Join us in expanding this mission—your support can help bring the gift of art to even more lives, fostering inspiration, growth, and connection for all. Tax-deductible donations to the scholarship program are accepted from individuals, businesses, and community groups interested in having a direct, life-enhancing impact on a local individual.Donations are accepted by credit card and check using our easy-to-use enrollment software. Please select a donation amount on the right and click Enroll Now to begin. You will be prompted to create a simple account if you do not already have one established. So that we can provide you with a receipt and thank you note, please be sure to include your full name, address, phone and email address. If you would like your donation to remain anonymous, please contact OAC Coordinator Destyni Green at 216-831-5130. We thank you for your contribution and for helping us provide art education opportunities for all!Donations 2025-2026 -
OCER OlympicsAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsWith the Winter Olympics just around the corner, it's the perfect time to tap into the spirit of friendly competition. At the OCER Olympics, participants will be split into two teams to take part in a series of engaging and lighthearted games. It’s a great way to build camaraderie, enjoy some laughs, and get moving together.Winter 2026 -
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 -
OCER Winter Pickleball LeagueSports & LeaguesWelcome to our Pickleball League! Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the sport, our league offers a fun and competitive environment for players of all skill levels. Joining our Pickleball League offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in this exciting sport, meet new people, and have a great time! Teams can consist of 2-4 players. The season will be 6 weeks long, a 5-week regular season followed by a week of playoffs. Standard Pickleball scoring rules will apply. Want to play in the league but do not have a team? We will also have an option to sign up as a free agent/sub. Please note that this is not a guarantee that we will be able to place you on a team.Winter 2026 -
OLD* Lions Club Before & After School Extended CareLions Club Extended Care is designed to provide children in grades K - 5 with a safe, supervised activity based program before and after school with a few Covid-19 modifications in place. Lions Club will offer time for students to get creative, use their brain power and have some active fun with friends at Pepper Pike Learning Center (PPLC). This 5-day a week program is offered Monday - Friday with an option for both AM before school and PM after school activities. Lions Club will not be available when school is closed for holidays, teacher in-service days, weather, or Covid-19 related closures. Drop-in and flexible scheduling will not be available at this time. While at Lions Club, students will remain physically distanced, will wash hands often and must wear a mask just like they do while at school. Lions Club Before School Students must arrive between 7:00 and 7:30 am. Drop off throughout the morning will not be permitted due to strict building entrance requirements. Parents will remain in their car during drop off and our staff will greet you outside the front of PPLC. Each student will have a temperature check before entering the building. While waiting for the school day to begin at MHS, students will enjoy small group activities until the bus arrives. Lions Club After School At the end of the school day, outside of Moreland Elementary, staff will greet students that are scheduled to attend Lions Club. Students will have their temperature checked before boarding the bus and being escorted to PPLC. While at Lions Club children will have the opportunity to have a snack (brought from home), play games, be creative and have fun with friends. Please select the 4:30 or 5:30 pick up option when registering your child. Pick up throughout the afternoon will not be permitted due to strict building entrance requirements. Parents will remain in their car during pick up and our staff will greet you outside the front of PPLC. Weekly Fees A $50 registration fee per child is required to secure a spot in this program. Children currently enrolled in Lions Club will not be charged another registration fee. Registration is available on a first come, first serve basis. Before School Lions Club Extended Care is $50 per week. After School Lions Club Extended Care is $70 per week. Families needing both before and after will be charged $120 each week. Invoices will be sent on Thursday each week and automatically charged to the credit card on file each Saturday. If school must close, no fees will be assessed.Child Care Program
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One Prop, Two PropTheatre Fun!Get crafty in Whoville! In this imaginative workshop, students will step into the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss and bring it to life by creating their own theatrical props. From Horton’s clover to the Cat’s striped hat, young designers will use art materials and creativity to build hands-on pieces inspired by Seussical the Musical. Along the way, they’ll explore how props help tell a story on stage while having fun crafting their very own Seuss-inspired creations to take home. A supply fee is included in the cost.Winter 2026 -
One Stroke PaintingArts & CraftsUse the One Stroke Painting methods to create letters and lettering techniques to add the finishing touch to your One Stroke projects. Lettering can be used for decorative signs, personalized gifts & more.Winter 2026
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One, Two, Tap Your Shoe! Tap DanceTheatre Fun!Make some noise with your feet! This energetic tap class introduces students to the fundamentals of tap dance while building rhythm, precision, and musicality. Inspired by the playful chaos of Thing 1 and Thing 2, dancers will explore fun combinations that challenge timing and coordination while keeping things lighthearted and creative. Perfect for students ready to sharpen their dance technique and bring a little extra flair to the stage.Winter 2026 -
Orange Adaptive Swim TeamAdaptive AquaticsThis program is for teenagers and young adults with special needs who can swim multiple laps of the pool on their back and front. Swimmers will work to develop strokes, turns, and starts. This program will focus on fitness and exercise and will provide opportunities for individual instruction and making friends.Winter 2026 -
Orange Community Education & Recreation Scholarship ProgramScholarship DonationsOrange Community Education & Recreation’s Scholarship fund was created to help people in the greater Orange community who have financial barriers that prevent them from participating in educational and recreational activities. The intent is to provide children, teens, adults and senior adults from income eligible families with the opportunity to participate in high quality, positive recreation experiences that promote physical, mental and social well-being and foster a strong sense of community. Tax-deductible donations to the scholarship program are accepted from individuals, businesses and community groups interested in having a direct, life-enhancing impact on a local individual. Donations are accepted by credit card and check using our easy-to-use enrollment software. Please select a donation amount at right and click Enroll Now to begin. You will be prompted to create a simple account if you do not already have one established. So that we can provide you with a receipt and thank you note, please be sure to include your full name, address, phone and email address. If you would like your donation to remain anonymous, please contact Community Education & Recreation Director Jill Korsok at 216-831-8601. We thank you for your contribution and in helping us provide opportunities for all.Donations 2025-2026 -
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Orange Community Swim TeamAquatics / Competitive SwimmingSwimmers: take your mark: Go! Join this fun, learning swim team for beginners and intermediate swimmers. Swimmers should be able to easily swim multiple laps with recognizable strokes to join this program. All swimmers will get instruction on stroke development and work on starts, turns, and finishes to prepare swimmers for club swim teams and/or participation on their school swim teams. The beginner group will focus on fundamentals and will mainly center on freestyle and backstroke development. Prerequisites for this group is that swimmers have participated in swim lessons and have been introduced to freestyle and backstroke. Swimmers must be able to comfortably swim one length of the pool (25 yards) in freestyle. Swimmers will continue to develop freestyle and backstroke and be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly. The intermediate group's focus will be on stroke mechanics and technique for all four strokes. Advanced stroke mechanics and drills will be introduced. Additionally, these swimmers will also be given sets and workouts to improve their endurance. Perquisites for this group is that swimmers must be able to complete 50 yards of each of the following strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.Winter 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 -
Orange Rec Spring Soccer LeagueSoccerWelcome to your spring rec soccer league program. Practices are on Thursday's and led by volunteer coaches. Games will be played against neighboring communities on Saturday's. This is a great opportunity for kids to continue to learn the game and develop their soccer skills during practices as well as get the opportunity to play against other schools. Game times vary and will be released closer to the start of the season. All divisions will be broken up by genders. Coached by: Volunteer Coaches Location: Orange Soccer Fields & Shaker Soccer Fields Orange Rec Spring Mini Soccer League Grades 1 - 6 Grades 1-2 Girls 26SYS103 Grades 1-2 Boys 26SYS104 Grades 3-4 Girls 26SYS105 Grades 3-4 Boys 26SYS106 Grades 5-6 Girls 26SYS107 Grades 5-6 Boys 26SYS108Winter 2026 -
WaitlistOrange Ski ClubJust for Teens2026 Orange Ski Club is right around the corner! Together with Boston Mills, Orange Rec's ski and snowboard club provides your child with lessons and open skiing or snowboarding for beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers. Orange provides supervision and transportation to and from Boston Mills. Buses will depart from Orange by 5 pm and return by 10 pm. Whether your child has very little ski experience or is a pro, all are welcome. Your registration through OCER will only cover transportation and supervision from our advisors every week. There will be additional registration and fees to be made directly to Boston Mills as well. Boston Mills is still in the process of finalizing what 2026 Ski Club will look like, below are the options from last year. We expect this year to look similar but will certainly update all of you with any additional information as it becomes available. Your Registration through OCER will only cover transportation and supervision from our advisors every week. There will be additional registration and fees to be made directly to Boston Mills as well. We will explain all of the options below, OPTION 1: All Inclusive Package OCER: $94- Transportation and Supervision + Boston Mills: $TBD (was $335 (plus Tax) last year)- Lift Pass, Ski/Snowboard Rental/ Lessons This option will fully cover your child and you will not need anything else on your end OPTION 2: Lessons and Rentals OCER: $94- Transportation and Supervision +Boston Mills: $TBD (was $289 (plus Tax) last year)- Ski/Snowboard Rental/ Lessons With this option your child(ren) will need to have their own Epic Season pass, or lift tickets every night. OPTION 3: Lessons ONLY OCER: $94- Transportation and Supervision + Boston Mills: $TBD (was $158 (plus Tax) last year)- A 1 hour Lesson each week With this option your child(ren) will need to have their own Epic Season pass or lift tickets every night, and their own skis/snowboard. OPTION 4: Transportation & Supervision ONLY OCER: $94- Transportation and Supervision + Boston Mills: $0 With this option your child(ren) will need to have their own Epic Season Pass or lift tickets every night, and their own skis/snowboard, and will not receive any lessons. You are just paying $94 for transportation and supervision from OCER. After you register through OCE&R we will share additional instructions with you on how to register with Boston Mills.Fall 2025