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Seasonal Wreath Making: Crafting a Statement for Your DoorArts & CraftsJoin us this year for a hands-on wreath making workshop. Participants will design and create a unique, handcrafted door wreath that reflects the theme, colors, and spirit of the season. Guided step-by-step, you’ll explore a variety of materials, textures, and decorative elements while learning basic wreath construction and design techniques. No prior experience is necessary—just bring your creativity and enjoy a relaxed, festive atmosphere.Spring/Summer 2026
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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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Seussical: Watch PartyAdaptive Recreation for Teens & AdultsJoin us as we attend Stagecrafter’s Community Production of Seussical. Prior to the show we will meet for a fun dinner with friends at Orange High School.Spring/Summer 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 -
WaitlistSilver Metal Clay Jewelry - Wednesday EveningsJewelryNEW! Options for copper or bronze are now included! Explore the fascinating world of silver metal clay in this interesting, all-levels class! This revolutionary product allows you to design using a moldable material made of microscopic particles of fine silver and an organic binder to form a moldable jewelry medium. Once your creation is dried, it is fired in a jewelry kiln; the organic binder burns off, and the silver particles sinter, leaving you with a solid metal piece! Already taken this class? Enroll in additional sessions to further develop your skills. Jewelry materials paid directly to the instructor are estimated at $18-$75, depending on the metal clay you choose ( silver, copper, or bronze).Spring/Summer 2026 -
WaitlistSnapology Jr. ScientistsBrain PowerGet ready for an action-packed adventure in our preschool Lego class! Little builders will dive into a world of creativity, constructing amazing designs and bringing their wildest imaginations to life. Through fun challenges and collaborative projects, kids will boost problem-solving skills, enhance coordination, and experience the joy of building together!Spring/Summer 2026 -
Snapology: Pokemania (Gr. 1-4)Brain PowerCome join Snapology for Pokemania! Students will build and explore the world of Pokemon with LEGO bricks as they create their own gyms, battles, and even their very own generation of Pokemon. Students will also learn about real-world science as they build the habitats of the Pokemon. Your child will have a blast becoming the best Pokemon trainer ever! 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 -
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 - FastpitchBaseball & Softball**Registration for spring soccer, softball/baseball programs will open in December However, all dates and details are tentative and subject to change. More information will be available in the spring brochure released in March. Thank you for your understanding.** OCER Recreation Sports Leagues and Teams OCER provides elementary-aged and early middle school students with opportunities to participate in a variety of recreation-level sports. These leagues and teams are generally coached by parent volunteers with a focus on fair and equitable team participation. Athletes and parents can expect an atmosphere where everyone learns and everyone plays with moderate levels of competition. **PLEASE READ BELOW IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SOFTBALL** Softball - Majors Grades 7-8 This spring, Orange Recreation will be joining the Willoughby Softball League. Our 5th/6th grade team participated in this league last season and we received very positive feedback from players, families, and coaches. Based on that experience, we feel this league will provide a great opportunity for our athletes. Additionally, due to our previous league partnership with Beachwood and Solon falling through this year, we will also be sending our 3rd/4th grade teams to participate in the Willoughby league. One important difference to note is that the Willoughby Softball League organizes teams by age rather than grade to ensure fair and balanced competition. For example, divisions are grouped as 10U (ages 8–10), 12U (ages 11–12), and so on. Because of this, teams may look a bit different than in past seasons, and some players may be regrouped to align with age-based divisions. As we work through this process, you may notice some movement between courses or team groupings within your account. There will also be some travel involved, as games will be played at different schools and communities within the league as well as of course home games here at Orange. Please note that this is NOT a travel team. This remains a recreation-level softball program, and we are participating in an outside league simply because we do not have enough teams to run the program entirely in-house this season. We believe these changes will provide increased competition, consistent age groupings, and an overall positive experience for our softball families. More detailed information will be shared as teams and schedules are finalized.Spring/Summer 2026
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Softball - Girls Coach PitchBaseball & Softball**Registration for spring soccer, and t-ball programs will open in December. However, all dates and details are tentative and subject to change. More information will be available in the spring brochure released in March. Thank you for your understanding.** OCER Recreation Sports Leagues and Teams OCER provides elementary-aged and early middle school students with opportunities to participate in a variety of recreation-level sports. These leagues and teams are generally coached by parent volunteers with a focus on fair and equitable team participation. Athletes and parents can expect an atmosphere where everyone learns and everyone plays with moderate levels of competition. Softball - Girls Coach Pitch Ready to step up to the plate? Our coach pitch softball program is a real hit, designed for players eager to improve their swing, sharpen their skills, and enjoy competitive games against nearby communities. This program knocks it out of the park with teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun.Spring/Summer 2026
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Softball - Girls MajorsBaseball & Softball**Registration for spring soccer, softball/baseball programs will open in December However, all dates and details are tentative and subject to change. More information will be available in the spring brochure released in March. Thank you for your understanding.** OCER Recreation Sports Leagues and Teams OCER provides elementary-aged and early middle school students with opportunities to participate in a variety of recreation-level sports. These leagues and teams are generally coached by parent volunteers with a focus on fair and equitable team participation. Athletes and parents can expect an atmosphere where everyone learns and everyone plays with moderate levels of competition. **PLEASE READ BELOW IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SOFTBALL** Softball - Majors Grades 5-6 This spring, Orange Recreation will be joining the Willoughby Softball League. Our 5th/6th grade team participated in this league last season and we received very positive feedback from players, families, and coaches. Based on that experience, we feel this league will provide a great opportunity for our athletes. Additionally, due to our previous league partnership with Beachwood and Solon falling through this year, we will also be sending our 3rd/4th grade teams to participate in the Willoughby league. One important difference to note is that the Willoughby Softball League organizes teams by age rather than grade to ensure fair and balanced competition. For example, divisions are grouped as 10U (ages 8–10), 12U (ages 11–12), and so on. Because of this, teams may look a bit different than in past seasons, and some players may be regrouped to align with age-based divisions. As we work through this process, you may notice some movement between courses or team groupings within your account. There will also be some travel involved, as games will be played at different schools and communities within the league as well as of course home games here at Orange. Please note that this is NOT a travel team. This remains a recreation-level softball program, and we are participating in an outside league simply because we do not have enough teams to run the program entirely in-house this season. We believe these changes will provide increased competition, consistent age groupings, and an overall positive experience for our softball families. More detailed information will be shared as teams and schedules are finalized. **EVERYONE MUST ATTEND EVALUATIONS ON APRIL 16th**Spring/Summer 2026
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Softball - Girls MinorsBaseball & SoftballWaitlist**Registration for spring soccer, softball/baseball programs will open in December However, all dates and details are tentative and subject to change. More information will be available in the spring brochure released in March. Thank you for your understanding.** OCER Recreation Sports Leagues and Teams OCER provides elementary-aged and early middle school students with opportunities to participate in a variety of recreation-level sports. These leagues and teams are generally coached by parent volunteers with a focus on fair and equitable team participation. Athletes and parents can expect an atmosphere where everyone learns and everyone plays with moderate levels of competition. **PLEASE READ BELOW AN IMPORTANT UPDATE ON SOFTBALL THIS SEASON** Softball - Grades 3-4 This spring, Orange Recreation will be joining the Willoughby Softball League. Our 5th/6th grade team participated in this league last season and we received very positive feedback from players, families, and coaches. Based on that experience, we feel this league will provide a great opportunity for our athletes. Additionally, due to our previous league partnership with Beachwood and Solon falling through this year, we will also be sending our 3rd/4th grade teams to participate in the Willoughby league. One important difference to note is that the Willoughby Softball League organizes teams by age rather than grade to ensure fair and balanced competition. For example, divisions are grouped as 10U (ages 8–10), 12U (ages 11–12), and so on. Because of this, teams may look a bit different than in past seasons, and some players may be regrouped to align with age-based divisions. As we work through this process, you may notice some movement between courses or team groupings within your account. There will also be some travel involved, as games will be played at different schools and communities within the league as well as of course home games here at Orange. Please note that this is NOT a travel team. This remains a recreation-level softball program, and we are participating in an outside league simply because we do not have enough teams to run the program entirely in-house this season. We believe these changes will provide increased competition, consistent age groupings, and an overall positive experience for our softball families. More detailed information will be shared as teams and schedules are finalized. **EVERYONE MUST ATTEND EVALUATIONS ON APRIL 16th**Spring/Summer 2026
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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 -
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 clean up 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 -
WaitlistSplish, Splash, Summer BashEarly Childhood CampsCelebrate summer with water play, outdoor games, and bright, sunny fun! Campers will enjoy splashing, running through sprinklers, making summer crafts, and playing group games that promote movement, creativity, and friendship. FIELD TRIP: Brainard Spray Park2026 Summer Camps -
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