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Knitting Club
Join a lively group of knitters as you work on projects of your choice. Our expert knitters will there to provide guidance if needed. Free, no pre-registration. -
Senior Center Donations
Donations for senior center purposes -
Beginning Mahjong
Part skill, part strategy, part luck, all fun! Come learn to play this enjoyable game, meet friends and exercise your brain. You must purchase a National Mahjong League 2025 card prior to class start date. The cards can be found online at Nationalmahjonggleague.org, it is recommended that you buy the large sized card.Waitlist -
Introduction To Bridge Part 2
Continue learning bridge. Learn how to choose an opening lead and some of the common conventions and treatments that will help you bid accurately to the correct contract. Each class will include a presentation and hands-on play. Location: OSC Blue Room Instructor: Bernie Greenspan -
Supervised Bridge Play
Have fun and improve your game. Each class will feature a set of boards focused on an important topic. There will be a brief presentation at the start of the class followed by playing the boards. The instructor will be available to answer questions during the play and to discuss the boards afterwards. -
Introduction to Bridge
Start playing Bridge, the most entertaining card game in the world. This course will teach the mechanics, vocabulary and scoring of the game. You will learn when to open the bidding, how to respond to the opening bid and how to continue the bidding. Each class will include a presentation and hands-on play. Location: OSC Blue Room Instructor: Bernie Greenspan -
Beginning Canasta
Learn the fun and challenging game of Canasta! You will practice playing while socializing with your classmates as you learn about card point values, melding, strategy and more. Come out, make friends and enjoy Canasta! -
Welcome to Mr. Moser’s Neighborhood
Join your friends at the Orange Senior for a presentation about the entertainment and theater history of Cleveland during the vaudeville era (roughly 1885-1930). Its centerpiece is Otto Moser’s pub on East 4th Street, where more than 650 (usually signed and dated) photos of visiting vaudevillians lined the walls and filled the display cases. The presentation (along with the accompanying book: Mr. Moser’s Neighborhood - the Intersection of Cleveland and Vaudeville) introduces scores of those individuals; explains the evolution and workings of vaudeville; provides a short history of the 60+ live theaters that once thrived in downtown Cleveland; and contains video clips of vaudeville performances from 100 or more years ago. Location: OSC Blue Room Instructor: Christopher Roy