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Senior AdultThe Orange Senior Center is the district's focal point for programs and services specific to individuals age 55 and over. The program provides opportunities for enrichment, education, socialization and companionship in a welcoming atmosphere.Category -
Senior Adventure Camp (Current Gr. 4-8)Orange Lions CampsWaitlistJoin your friends for this action-packed week of exciting trips and experiences! Each day, campers will go on one of our most popular summer field trips, including Waldameer, Fun n Stuff, Scene 75, and more! All field trips are subject to change. Please note that Wednesday’s and Friday’s trips are extended trips and campers will be returning to Orange at 6 pm2026 Summer Camps
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Senior Transportation ServicesLearning & DiscoveryPayment for STC 2026Senior Center Year Round 2026
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Shaker Rocks (Climbing)Adaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsJoin us as we visit Shaker Rocks Climbing Gym. Participants will get to try their hand at climbing under the instruction of Shaker Rocks Staff. Discover a new hobby! We will be meeting at Shaker Rocks' climbing gym.Spring/Summer 2026 -
SoccerOrange Community Education & Recreation offers a wide variety of soccer programs. Preschool and Clinic programs are led by Coach Dennis Weyn from the Weyn Soccer Group. The primary goal at this level is to teach fundamentals and foot skills in a fun, non-competitive nature. Leagues and light-competitive games are available for all of our groups, Pre-K to Grade 6. Orange Youth Sports partners with Force Sports to provide Travel soccer to experienced players in the community as a part of the Orange Soccer Club. Travel soccer is for those who are committed year-round to a highly competitive sports environment. All our recreational soccer programs are grouped by grade. More information for your program will be available upon registration.Category -
Softball Camp with Coach Kelsey StoppYouth 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** Softball Camp with Coach Kelsey Stopp Get your gloves ready and your game face on — it’s time for Summer Softball Camp! This action-packed camp is perfect for players who want to learn the game, make new friends, and have a blast under the summer sun. Campers will build their skills in throwing, catching, fielding, and hitting through exciting drills, friendly scrimmages, and fun competitions. Led by a former college softball coach, players will take on upbeat challenges, teamwork games, and receive plenty of encouragement to help each athlete shine. Whether you’re a first-time player or looking to sharpen your skills for next season, this camp is the perfect mix of learning, laughter, and lasting memories. So grab your glove, lace up your cleats, and join us for a summer full of softball fun! Coached by Coach Kelsey Stopp Location: Field B3, B4, B5, or B6 Grades K-2 26XYS820 June 8 – June 10 Monday – Wednesday 9 - 11:45 am Grades 3-6 26XYS8021 June 8– June 10 Monday – Wednesday 9 - 11:45 am Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $1192026 Summer Camps
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Spanish for Medical ProfessionalsEducational OpportunitiesWhether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak no Spanish, you will complete this course with the skills you will need to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients. You will also need to order an eBook for under $10, or the paperback book version of McGraw Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish, 3rd edition. OCE&R’s own Spanish instructor, Cristina, will teach.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Special EventsThe Orange Senior Center is the district's focal point for programs and services specific to individuals age 55 and over. The program provides opportunities for enrichment, education, socialization and companionship in a welcoming atmosphere.Category -
Special EventsOCER is growing our list of special events. From family favorites like Trunk or Treat to new events like Puzzle Palooza, Concerts on the Patio, Family Bake-Off, Touch-a-Truck and more, we look forward to seeing you soon!Category -
Splash PartiesAquatic Fun & FitnessSplash parties are offered during open swim time with the public from 12 - 3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays and include the reservation of four picnic tables under the pavilion. The reservation fee for four picnic tables is $48 for residents and $60 for nonresidents. All party guests entering the facility are required to pay daily admission fees. The pool is kid-friendly and includes a zero-depth water entrance and water play features. Hosts are welcome to bring their own food, snacks, and nonalcoholic beverages. Reservations and full payment must be made at least 2 weeks in advance. Splash parties will be cancelled in inclement weather and rescheduled if possible, or fully refunded. Pool rules must be observed by all guests. Party hosts are responsible for their guests' admission fees and the cleanup of the pavilion. All guests entering the facility are required to pay the daily admission fee for the Outdoor Pool. Max number of guests are 30. Resident Adult Ages: 19 - 54 $ 10 Resident Senior Ages: 55+ $ 8 Resident Student Ages: 3 - 18 $ 8 Nonresident Ages: 3+ $ 15 Party Hosts are responsible for their guests' admission fees and clean up of the pavilion. Additional $50 fee will be charged if the pavilion is not cleaned up at the end of the reservation.Spring/Summer 2026 -
SportsOur main objective is to foster positive sports experiences. We offer opportunities in soccer, football, basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, tennis, cheerleading, lacrosse, wrestling, camps and more! In order for participants to truly benefit from these experiences, a positive approach must be embraced by everyone in the program, including program administrators, staff, instructors, coaches, parents and participants. The purpose of these programs is to provide a fun and accessible sports experience for all. Participation in athletics helps develop self-esteem, promotes teamwork, and develops the mind and body. To ensure our philosophy is successful, we will follow these guidelines: Everyone can participate: Registration is open to adults and all boys and girls ages 3-14 (Grade 8), regardless of skill level or physical abilities. In regards to competitive travel teams, everyone is provided the opportunity to try-out. Everyone plays: Our goal is for everyone to PLAY. Rules mandate that every player must have equal playing time; we do not favor competition over participation. Everyone will play safe: Making safety a top priority for coaches, instructors and participants helps to prevent and reduce the number of injuries incurred by participants. Everyone will receive positive coaching: Positive encouragement from coaches and instructors will provide a positive atmosphere and experience for participants to develop skills. Everyone will play fair: Participants will be placed on balanced teams, giving each team a chance to compete fairly.Category -
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Sports EventsOf the course of the seasons, OCER will host special events specifically for our sports fans who can’t get enough of the action on gamedays. The events will often provide value-ad to our existing programs or serve as an opportunity for the community to gather around our favorite sports activities. Participation in our sports leagues or games is not required to our community sports events.Category -
Sr. GameBot CampDiscovery CampsLearn to code as you create video games and program LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Robots. Over multiple sessions, we'll follow student interests to explore options such as Scratch, Alice 3D animation, Python, JavaScript, Arduino microprocessors, and more. No prior programming experience necessary. If you've taken this class before, don't worry! There are new games!2026 Summer Camps
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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 -
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 -
Stagecrafters TheatreThe program seeks to provide a family atmosphere, fostering growth and confidence within each individual, through their philosophy of process over product. Stagecrafters prides itself on nurturing students' independence while maintaining the importance of teamwork. From afterschool and Saturday classes to Private Coaching for Acting and Voice, Stagecrafters offers a wide variety of classes and activities for students of all ages from preschool on up. We stage eight mainstage productions each year!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 -
Stepping Out and Pre Show Wine Tasting and DinnerDestination CLE & BeyondStep on out and have some fun at Rabbit Run Theater’s production of Stepping Out, the rollicking comedy about the attempts of some working class amateurs to overcome their inhibitions and left feet in a low-rent dance studio in North London. Mavis, a former professional chorus girl, tries her hardest to teach the bumbling amateurs some terpsichorean skills for an upcoming recital. Before the show you will sample some wine and enjoy a Chicken Parmesan dinner at Grand River Cellars in Madison. Board school transportation in the Pepper Pike Learning Center parking lot by 3:45 pm. The last day to register or for refunds is May 25.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Strength & BalanceExercise, Fitness & DanceTake the basic Strength and Balance class to begin your journey to better movement. Combining both standing and sitting movements, we work to improve overall strength and basic balance training using light weights, bands, and various exercise balls. All exercises can be modified to each individual’s needs and capabilities. Bring your own weights – all other equipment will be provided. Instructor: Mondays: Patti Ellins Wednesdays: Carolyn Miller. No class Monday May 25.Spring/Summer 2026 -
Strength & WeightsExercise, Fitness & DanceThroughout this course the focus will be on using resistance to gain muscle mass and increase bone density, and reduce injury risks. This course can be done at any intensity. Modifications can be provided by the instructor. Must pre-register. No Class May 29 & June 19.Spring/Summer 2026
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Stretch & RestoreExercise, Fitness & DanceThis fitness class focuses on stretching and restoring while paying attention to core strength to help with fall prevention and balance. In class we will work to improve the way we keep ourselves balanced in everyday life. A variety of seated, standing, walking and posture exercises will be the focus for this class. All equipment provided; no experience necessary. Must pre-register. No Class May 29 & June 19.Spring/Summer 2026
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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 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