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CONTENT EarlyEarly Childhood Childhood...... ………………………………………………… 4 2 Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Enrichment Classes for Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers Enrichment Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5

Youth………………………………………………………………...Youth...... 7 5 ORANGE EnrichmentEnrichment Classes & andActivities Activities for Grads for KGrades - 5, After K- 5,School Open Pick Door Before/After School Childcare Program Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program

OrangeTeens...... Recreation Youth Sports…………………………… 17 12 REGISTRATION FEST RecreationalEnrichment Classes Sports & andActivities Leagues for Grades for Grades 6 - 12 K-6 OrangeFALL Community 2017 Education & Recreation Teens…………..…………………………………………………..Orange Youth Sports...... 19 13 Orange City Schools EnrichmentRecreational Classes & Travel andSports Activities & Leagues forfor GradesGrads K - 66 -12 Orange Community32000 Chagrin Education Blvd.& Recreation Stagecrafters...... 24 PepperOrange Pike, City Svhools OH 44124 Stagecrafters…………………………………………………….15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Dramatic Arts Classes and Activities for Grades K-12 and Adults Travel & Special Events...... 28 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 WINTER 2015 Special Events, Activities & Trips for All Ages 5 - 8PM Copyright 2014 Family & Special Events…...………………………………….19 Activities and Trips for Individuals and Families Ski Club...... 29 Dr.Laura Edwin Guentner Holland Superintendent Editor AdultsOrange of A rtAll Ce Ages…………….…………………………………nter...... 30 20 Classes and Activities for Adults of All Ages FIREWORKS • LIVE MUSIC Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists MelaniePam Weltman Bayus PresidentProduction Adult Sports…………………...…………………………………24 FOOD TRUCKS • FAMILY FUN Adults of All Ages...... 34 Jeffrey Leikin PickClasses-up and & Activities League forSports Adults for of All Adults Ages FALL REGISTRATION Orange Vice-PresidentBoard of Education SeniorSenior Adults………………….…………………………………Adults...... 42 25 Dr.Jennifer Edwin Cohen Holland Programs, Services and Activities for Adults 55 and Over DagmarSuperintendent Fellowes BethDagmar Wilson-Fish Fellowes Aquatics...... 49 President Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool Angela Wilkes Aquatics………………………..…………………………………30 Vice President Aquatics Classes and Activities at the Indoor Pool Jennifer Cohen Organizations...... 54 www.OrangeRec.comJeffrey Leikin Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations Melanie Weltman Organizations…………………...………………………………35 (216) 831-8601 Community, School, Service Clubs and Religious Organizations Information...... 56 Staff & Commission Directory, Office Hours & Campus Map This BrochureOrange is published Community three times a year Information…………………...…………………………………37 EducationFall • Winter • &Spring Recreation / Summer FIREWORKS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY Staff and Commission Directory, Office Hours and Campus Map Orange School District Registration...... 58 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Registration, Payment, Refund Procedures & Policies Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Registration…………………...…………………………………39 ISSUE NO. 20 Registration, Payment and Refund Procedures and Policies This brochure is published three times a year in fall, winter, spring/summer

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CONTENT EarlyEarly Childhood Childhood...... ………………………………………………… 4 2 Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Enrichment Classes for Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers Enrichment Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5

Youth………………………………………………………………...Youth...... 7 5 ORANGE EnrichmentEnrichment Classes & andActivities Activities for Grads for KGrades - 5, After K- 5,School Open Pick Door Before/After School Childcare Program Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program

OrangeTeens...... Recreation Youth Sports…………………………… 17 12 REGISTRATION FEST RecreationalEnrichment Classes Sports & andActivities Leagues for Grades for Grades 6 - 12 K-6 OrangeFALL Community 2017 Education & Recreation Teens…………..…………………………………………………..Orange Youth Sports...... 19 13 Orange City Schools EnrichmentRecreational Classes & Travel andSports Activities & Leagues forfor GradesGrads K - 66 -12 Orange Community32000 Chagrin Education Blvd.& Recreation Stagecrafters...... 24 PepperOrange Pike, City Svhools OH 44124 Stagecrafters…………………………………………………….15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 26TH 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Dramatic Arts Classes and Activities for Grades K-12 and Adults Travel & Special Events...... 28 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 WINTER 2015 Special Events, Activities & Trips for All Ages 5 - 8PM Copyright 2014 Family & Special Events…...………………………………….19 Activities and Trips for Individuals and Families Ski Club...... 29 Dr.Laura Edwin Guentner Holland Superintendent Editor AdultsOrange of A rtAll Ce Ages…………….…………………………………nter...... 30 20 Classes and Activities for Adults of All Ages FIREWORKS • LIVE MUSIC Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists MelaniePam Weltman Bayus PresidentProduction Adult Sports…………………...…………………………………24 FOOD TRUCKS • FAMILY FUN Adults of All Ages...... 34 Jeffrey Leikin PickClasses-up and & Activities League forSports Adults for of All Adults Ages FALL REGISTRATION Orange Vice-PresidentBoard of Education SeniorSenior Adults………………….…………………………………Adults...... 42 25 Dr.Jennifer Edwin Cohen Holland Programs, Services and Activities for Adults 55 and Over DagmarSuperintendent Fellowes BethDagmar Wilson-Fish Fellowes Aquatics...... 49 President Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool Angela Wilkes Aquatics………………………..…………………………………30 Vice President Aquatics Classes and Activities at the Indoor Pool Jennifer Cohen Organizations...... 54 www.OrangeRec.comJeffrey Leikin Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations Melanie Weltman Organizations…………………...………………………………35 (216) 831-8601 Community, School, Service Clubs and Religious Organizations Information...... 56 Staff & Commission Directory, Office Hours & Campus Map This BrochureOrange is published Community three times a year Information…………………...…………………………………37 EducationFall • Winter • &Spring Recreation / Summer FIREWORKS GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY Staff and Commission Directory, Office Hours and Campus Map Orange School District Registration...... 58 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Registration, Payment, Refund Procedures & Policies Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Registration…………………...…………………………………39 ISSUE NO. 20 Registration, Payment and Refund Procedures and Policies This brochure is published three times a year in fall, winter, spring/summer

(216) 831-8601 www.orangerec.com 1 EARLY CHILDHOOD Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Enrichment Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5 ORANGE EARLY CHILDHOOD PRE-KINDERGARTEN FOR FOURS THE GREAT ARTDOORS LITTLE LIONS FOOTBALL Orange Early Childhood is a program of the Orange Community This program is for children that turn four by September 30th, 2017. No. 17FEC524D • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Nov. 27 (1 session) Education & Recreation department, under the auspices of the Orange The Pre-Kindergarten Program is geared to extend the foundation No.17FEC930 • Ages 4-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (except 9/21) 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 Board of Education. The center is located in the Pepper Pike Learning set in our Preschool Program. Special focus will be placed on (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym Center on the Orange City Schools campus. The Orange Early building and enhancing skills in all academic areas and gaining self- New! We are bringing the outdoors inside for this enrichment class! New! This fun and fast-paced class will launch preschoolers into the Childhood Center is a comprehensive program providing classes and control, confidence and independence necessary to be prepared for We are going to make nature paintbrushes, weave with natural objects sport of football! Led by seasoned instructors, your child will learn the activities for children ages 2-5. The center offers toddler and preschool Kindergarten. and use bark to create art! $15/resident $21/non-resident basics, such as passing, catching, defending (no tackle) and punting. classes with a variety of scheduling options. The Early Childhood $79/resident $84/non-resident program also offers enrichment classes, a summer camp program and Safety Town. Please contact Lisa Miller (Program Associate) at (216) YOUNG FIVES MENORAH MAKERS 831-4909, Monday-Friday from 7:00am-5:00pm for more information. This program is for children that turn five by December 31st, 2017. The PEE WEE SOCCER No. 17FEC524E • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Dec. 4 (1 session) Young Fives Program is geared for children that miss the age cut-off for 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 No. 17FEC920B • Ages 3-4 | Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) Kindergarten or for children that could benefit from an additional year (6 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $119/resident $124/non-res. PRESCHOOL & TODDLER PROGRAM of skill-building. The Young Fives Program is structured to run just like New! Join us for Menorah Makers as we read children’s books about a typical Kindergarten classroom. This program is traditionally offered menorahs, dreidels and the traditions of Hanukkah. We will be making Monday - Fridays | 7:00am - 6:00pm No. 17FEC920C • Ages 4-5 | Fridays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 (except 9/22 and as a full-day, 5 day per week program. our own menorahs using quick-dry clay that we will also be able to 10/13) (5 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $99/resident $109/non. The program has been in operation for 40 years and offers a high- paint when we are done! $15/resident $21/non-resident quality, developmentally appropriate curriculum that aligns with No. 17FEC920D • Ages 4-5 | Fridays Nov. 3 - Dec. 15 (except 11/24) ’s Early Learning and Development Standards, focusing on Social- ORANGE EARLY CHILDHOOD TOURS Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Physical Well- (6 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $119/resident $124/non-res. Being and Motor Development, Cognitive Development and General Tours available by appointment only • (216) 831-4909 SPORTS & FITNESS This program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun filled environment Knowledge and Language and Literacy Development. The program is Registration for the 2018-2019 school year will begin in January 2018. for boys and girls. Coach Dennis will focus on footwork, dribbling, also accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young LITTLE RACQUETS Touring our programs offers you a great opportunity to ask questions, passing and teamwork. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer Coach Children (NAEYC), one of seven percent of Early Childhood programs see our program in action, meet our experienced teachers and to hear No.17FEC421A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 sessions) nationwide. more about why our program is great! You will be able to view any of 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $139/resident $144/non-resident our classrooms, gym, library and the playground. Group tours will be TAEKWONDO The toddler and preschool experience is further enhanced with held in January 2018. Please call 216-831-4909 to schedule a tour. No.17FEC421B • Mondays Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 (except 11/20) (6 sessions) specialized programming including story time with a children’s librarian No. 17FEC811A • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (except 9/21) 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $124/resident $129/non-res. from the Orange Branch Library, music class with a music specialist (6 sessions) | 3:00-3:30pm | PPLC Gym from the Beck Center for the Performing Arts and nutrition, wellness Little Racquets, a nationally-renowned program developed by a United and fitness programming through Stretch-N-Grow. In addition, we PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT States Tennis Professional, offers tennis instruction, games and social No. 16FEC811B • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Nov. 2- Dec. 14 (except 11/23) offer numerous field trips and special visitors throughout the school ONE TIME FUN activities for children ages 3-5 in a FUN and safe environment. Students (6 sessions) | 3:00-3:30pm | PPLC Gym year. The program also boasts a fully-stocked children’s library. Children will progress through the beginning stages of tennis in activities that Taekwondo will offer your preschool child a strong foundation in enrolled in our program also have the option to participate in a wide enhance their physical and emotional abilities. Ages 3-5 SPOOKTACULAR SCIENCE essential character qualities such as courtesy, respect and discipline. variety of additional enrichment classes (featured in this brochure). In addition, Taekwondo will improve your child’s motor skills and No. 17FEC524A • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Oct. 30 (1 session) enhance their ability to pay attention and follow directions. All classes 3:00 - 3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 HIP HOP JR. are taught using safe, fun and exciting methods. Donna Papa, Owner, ATA Martial Arts. PROGRAM OPTIONS New! Does your child like messy science experiments? We will conduct No. 17FEC732A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) $69/resident $74/non-resident sink or float activities using Halloween candy, make worms “dance” 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $139/resident $144/non-resident EARLY PRESCHOOL FOR TWOS and make multi-sensory “smelly” potions to paint. $15/resident $21/ JUST FOR FUN! This program is for children that turn two by June 30th, 2017. The non-resident No.17FEC732B • Tuesdays Oct. 31- Dec. 12 (except 11/21) (6 sessions) Early Preschool Program is geared to create a foundation for the early 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC | $124/resident $129/non-resident LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL education years. Special focus will be placed on learning fundamental New! During this interactive program offered by the Fine Arts No.17FEC994 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays Sept. 12- Oct. 17 (6 sessions) concepts, developing social skills and becoming acclimated to a school AWESOME AUTUMN setting. Children do not need to be potty-trained to enroll in the Early Association, children will explore the art of hip hop in a fun, creative 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 45 No. 17FEC524B • Ages 3-5 | Monday 11/6 (1 session) and safe environment. Children are encouraged to wear clothing Preschool Program, although this will be worked on throughout the New! Little Medical School provides children with an opportunity to 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 comfortable for movement and tennis shoes. Ages 3-5. year. learn and have fun as they dress up like doctors, learn how to use New! We will “fall” into many awesome children’s books centered instruments doctors use and understand how the body works! All around autumn and construct our own fall trees using branches, participants receive a stethoscope, doctor’s coat and diploma. $101/ PRESCHOOL FOR THREES Styrofoam and leaves! We will also create pumpkin pie scented GYM GAMES resident $109/non-resident. A material fee of $32 is due to the This program is for children that turn play dough and create mini “pumpkin pies” using our play dough- No. 17FEC925 • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except instructor on the first day of class. three by September 30th, 2017. The everyone gets to take theirs’ home! $15/resident $21/non-resident 11/23) (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym Preschool Program is geared to build on the foundation set in our Early Preschool Gym Games is all about new and exciting gym games combined with Program. The Preschool Program KINDNESS COUNTS provides hands-on and engaging the classics. Children will develop No. 17FEC524C Ages 3-5 | Mon. Nov. 13 (1 session) activities that promote cognitive, social, • physical skills while building a 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 physical and language development. foundation of teamwork, patience and cooperation during every gym Children must be potty-trained to enroll New! Through popular children’s books, art, and discussions we will in the Preschool Program. game. $79/resident $84/non- learn the true meaning of being kind and using kind words. We will sow resident seeds of “kindness” as we plant our own kindness flower.$15/resident 4 | FALL 2017 $21/non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, Enrichment Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5 ORANGE EARLY CHILDHOOD PRE-KINDERGARTEN FOR FOURS THE GREAT ARTDOORS LITTLE LIONS FOOTBALL Orange Early Childhood is a program of the Orange Community This program is for children that turn four by September 30th, 2017. No. 17FEC524D • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Nov. 27 (1 session) Education & Recreation department, under the auspices of the Orange The Pre-Kindergarten Program is geared to extend the foundation No.17FEC930 • Ages 4-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (except 9/21) 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 Board of Education. The center is located in the Pepper Pike Learning set in our Preschool Program. Special focus will be placed on (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym Center on the Orange City Schools campus. The Orange Early building and enhancing skills in all academic areas and gaining self- New! We are bringing the outdoors inside for this enrichment class! New! This fun and fast-paced class will launch preschoolers into the Childhood Center is a comprehensive program providing classes and control, confidence and independence necessary to be prepared for We are going to make nature paintbrushes, weave with natural objects sport of football! Led by seasoned instructors, your child will learn the activities for children ages 2-5. The center offers toddler and preschool Kindergarten. and use bark to create art! $15/resident $21/non-resident basics, such as passing, catching, defending (no tackle) and punting. classes with a variety of scheduling options. The Early Childhood $79/resident $84/non-resident program also offers enrichment classes, a summer camp program and Safety Town. Please contact Lisa Miller (Program Associate) at (216) YOUNG FIVES MENORAH MAKERS 831-4909, Monday-Friday from 7:00am-5:00pm for more information. This program is for children that turn five by December 31st, 2017. The PEE WEE SOCCER No. 17FEC524E • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Dec. 4 (1 session) Young Fives Program is geared for children that miss the age cut-off for 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 No. 17FEC920B • Ages 3-4 | Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) Kindergarten or for children that could benefit from an additional year (6 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $119/resident $124/non-res. PRESCHOOL & TODDLER PROGRAM of skill-building. The Young Fives Program is structured to run just like New! Join us for Menorah Makers as we read children’s books about a typical Kindergarten classroom. This program is traditionally offered menorahs, dreidels and the traditions of Hanukkah. We will be making Monday - Fridays | 7:00am - 6:00pm No. 17FEC920C • Ages 4-5 | Fridays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 (except 9/22 and as a full-day, 5 day per week program. our own menorahs using quick-dry clay that we will also be able to 10/13) (5 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $99/resident $109/non. The program has been in operation for 40 years and offers a high- paint when we are done! $15/resident $21/non-resident quality, developmentally appropriate curriculum that aligns with No. 17FEC920D • Ages 4-5 | Fridays Nov. 3 - Dec. 15 (except 11/24) Ohio’s Early Learning and Development Standards, focusing on Social- ORANGE EARLY CHILDHOOD TOURS Emotional Development, Approaches to Learning, Physical Well- (6 sessions) | 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Gym | $119/resident $124/non-res. Being and Motor Development, Cognitive Development and General Tours available by appointment only • (216) 831-4909 SPORTS & FITNESS This program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun filled environment Knowledge and Language and Literacy Development. The program is Registration for the 2018-2019 school year will begin in January 2018. for boys and girls. Coach Dennis will focus on footwork, dribbling, also accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young LITTLE RACQUETS Touring our programs offers you a great opportunity to ask questions, passing and teamwork. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer Coach Children (NAEYC), one of seven percent of Early Childhood programs see our program in action, meet our experienced teachers and to hear No.17FEC421A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 sessions) nationwide. more about why our program is great! You will be able to view any of 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $139/resident $144/non-resident our classrooms, gym, library and the playground. Group tours will be TAEKWONDO The toddler and preschool experience is further enhanced with held in January 2018. Please call 216-831-4909 to schedule a tour. No.17FEC421B • Mondays Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 (except 11/20) (6 sessions) specialized programming including story time with a children’s librarian No. 17FEC811A • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14-Oct. 26 (except 9/21) 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $124/resident $129/non-res. from the Orange Branch Library, music class with a music specialist (6 sessions) | 3:00-3:30pm | PPLC Gym from the Beck Center for the Performing Arts and nutrition, wellness Little Racquets, a nationally-renowned program developed by a United and fitness programming through Stretch-N-Grow. In addition, we PRESCHOOL ENRICHMENT States Tennis Professional, offers tennis instruction, games and social No. 16FEC811B • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Nov. 2- Dec. 14 (except 11/23) offer numerous field trips and special visitors throughout the school ONE TIME FUN activities for children ages 3-5 in a FUN and safe environment. Students (6 sessions) | 3:00-3:30pm | PPLC Gym year. The program also boasts a fully-stocked children’s library. Children will progress through the beginning stages of tennis in activities that Taekwondo will offer your preschool child a strong foundation in enrolled in our program also have the option to participate in a wide enhance their physical and emotional abilities. Ages 3-5 SPOOKTACULAR SCIENCE essential character qualities such as courtesy, respect and discipline. variety of additional enrichment classes (featured in this brochure). In addition, Taekwondo will improve your child’s motor skills and No. 17FEC524A • Ages 3-5 | Mon. Oct. 30 (1 session) enhance their ability to pay attention and follow directions. All classes 3:00 - 3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 HIP HOP JR. are taught using safe, fun and exciting methods. Donna Papa, Owner, ATA Martial Arts. PROGRAM OPTIONS New! Does your child like messy science experiments? We will conduct No. 17FEC732A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) $69/resident $74/non-resident sink or float activities using Halloween candy, make worms “dance” 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym | $139/resident $144/non-resident EARLY PRESCHOOL FOR TWOS and make multi-sensory “smelly” potions to paint. $15/resident $21/ JUST FOR FUN! This program is for children that turn two by June 30th, 2017. The non-resident No.17FEC732B • Tuesdays Oct. 31- Dec. 12 (except 11/21) (6 sessions) Early Preschool Program is geared to create a foundation for the early 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC | $124/resident $129/non-resident LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL education years. Special focus will be placed on learning fundamental New! During this interactive program offered by the Fine Arts No.17FEC994 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays Sept. 12- Oct. 17 (6 sessions) concepts, developing social skills and becoming acclimated to a school AWESOME AUTUMN setting. Children do not need to be potty-trained to enroll in the Early Association, children will explore the art of hip hop in a fun, creative 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 45 No. 17FEC524B • Ages 3-5 | Monday 11/6 (1 session) and safe environment. Children are encouraged to wear clothing Preschool Program, although this will be worked on throughout the New! Little Medical School provides children with an opportunity to 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 comfortable for movement and tennis shoes. Ages 3-5. year. learn and have fun as they dress up like doctors, learn how to use New! We will “fall” into many awesome children’s books centered instruments doctors use and understand how the body works! All around autumn and construct our own fall trees using branches, participants receive a stethoscope, doctor’s coat and diploma. $101/ PRESCHOOL FOR THREES Styrofoam and leaves! We will also create pumpkin pie scented GYM GAMES resident $109/non-resident. A material fee of $32 is due to the This program is for children that turn play dough and create mini “pumpkin pies” using our play dough- No. 17FEC925 • Ages 3-5 | Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except instructor on the first day of class. three by September 30th, 2017. The everyone gets to take theirs’ home! $15/resident $21/non-resident 11/23) (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Gym Preschool Program is geared to build on the foundation set in our Early Preschool Gym Games is all about new and exciting gym games combined with Program. The Preschool Program KINDNESS COUNTS provides hands-on and engaging the classics. Children will develop No. 17FEC524C Ages 3-5 | Mon. Nov. 13 (1 session) activities that promote cognitive, social, • physical skills while building a 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Room 13 physical and language development. foundation of teamwork, patience and cooperation during every gym Children must be potty-trained to enroll New! Through popular children’s books, art, and discussions we will in the Preschool Program. game. $79/resident $84/non- learn the true meaning of being kind and using kind words. We will sow resident seeds of “kindness” as we plant our own kindness flower.$15/resident 4 | FALL 2017 $21/non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 5 EARLY CHILDHOOD Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, EnrichmentYOUTH Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5 LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL MATH MONKEY FOR THREES The Orange Youth Department offers a comprehensive Afterschool, FUTURE SCIENTISTS Saturday and Summer Enrichment Program for students in grades K-5. No. 17FEC995 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays 10/31-12/12 (except 11/21) No. 17FEC667 • Ages 3-4 | Mondays 9/11-10/23 (7 sessions) New Topics! FUTURE SCIENTISTS is The Youth Department can be reached weekdays at 216-831-8601 (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 45 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 where children question, challenge, and from 9:00am-5:00pm: examine their world with excitement and New! Using interactive demonstrations, Little Veterinarian School Our youngest troop of preschoolers receive an introduction to basic hands-on activities! Each class students provides crafts and games and kids will learn how to take care of a pet math concepts such as number identification, counting, patterns, experiment, analyze, predict and make and use instruments that real veterinarians use. Kids adopt and take shapes and more ideas that will help support them in Pre-Kindergarten. Mike Callahan Program Coordinator at ext. 5100 a project emphasizing the topic. Our home a stuffed Little Veterinarian School dog.A material fee of $37 is This is an activity-based math enrichment program filled with games Sarah Gnoddie Youth Supervisor at ext. 5101 goal is to excite children about science due to the instructor on the first day of class. $104/resident $109/ and art projects that will stimulate and excite your child as they develop Debbie Zimmerman Open Door Supervisor at ext. 5606 in a nurturing environment. Future non-resident a love for math. $89/resident $94/non-resident AJ Corona Youth Associate at ext. 5106 Scientists® trained and certified teacher Kaitlyn Newman Youth Associate at ext. 5104

SNAPOLOGY- LEGOS FOR PRESCHOOLERS MATH MONKEY FOR FOURS/FIVES FALL SESSION 1: What is Science - Tool Time, Amazing Atoms & Orange Early Childhood is pleased to partner Moving Molecules, Why the Sky is Blue, Floating & Sinking with Snapology, a program developed by No. 17FEC662B • Ages 4-5 Wednesdays 11/1-12/13 (except 11/22) No. 17FYT171 Grades K-2 Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) teachers and architects, enabling children (6 sessions) 3:00-3:45pm PPLC Rm. 45 • (4 sessions) 3:45-4:30pm PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non- to design and build structures out of Lego® Students continue to learn to read and write digits 0-9, develop an resident bricks. Children will improve their fine motor understanding of quantity (more/less) and master the basics of addition, skills and social interactions, all while learning subtraction, coins, clocks, shapes and story problems. Students work FALL SESSION 2: Is it Science, is it Magic?, Magic of Balls, All and playing. Ages 3-5. on one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, Complements of About Birds, Harvest Time & Colorful Leaves 10, addition, subtraction, skip-counting and developing a life-long love of math. $114/resident $119/non-resident No. 17FYT172 • Grades K-2 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 (4 sessions) FALL 1 THEME- MINI-FIGURE MANIA 3:45-4:30pm | PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non-resident No.17FEC745A • Mondays Sept. 11 -Oct. 23 (7 sessions) 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Room 45 • $114/resident $119/non-resident FUTURE SCIENTISTS FALL SESSION 3: Marvelous Muscles, Dynamite Dinosaurs & FALL 2 THEME- DC SUPERHEROES Fabulous Fossils, Proud Ponds, Sensational Solar System No. 17FEC651A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) | No.17FEC745B • Mondays Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 (except 11/20) (6 sessions) Grades K-2 | Thursdays Nov. 30 - Dec. 21 (4 sessions) 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Room 41 • $114/resident $119/non-resident No. 17FYT173 • 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Room 45 • $99/resident $104/non-resident 3:45-4:30pm | PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non-resident No. 17FEC651B • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Room 41 • $114/resident $119/non-res. Future Scientists is where children question, challenge and examine MIX IT UP their world with excitement and hands-on activities! Each class, MIX IT UP is a unique hands-on cooking program that allows children which features a different topic, engages children in experimenting, CLASSES & ACTIVITIES FOR GRADES K-5 NOTE to gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as how to measure, whisk, analyzing, predicting and making projects. Ages 3-5.Future Scientists© If you do not get into the class of your choice please be sure to level, and knead, while learning about kitchen safety and how to use trained and certified teacher. put your name on the waiting list. We will try to add additional various utensils. At the end of the class, students will wash their own sections as waiting lists form based on availability of facilities dishes and clean their “work stations.” Ages 3-5. and staff. You will be called from the waiting list if we are able to SPANISH FOR PRESCHOOLERS accommodate your child. FALL FLAVORS No. 17FEC250A • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays 9/12-10/24 (7 sessions) No.17FEC520A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) IMPORTANT NOTICE 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $114/resident $119/non-resident 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $124/resident $129/non-resident If your student attends Moreland Hills Elementary and will not be AMAZING ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERING CLUB attending one of his/her after school programs, please contact the FUN WITH FRUIT No. 17FEC250B • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays Oct. 31 - Dec. 12 (except 11/21) (6 Youth office at 216-831-8601 ext. 5101 or 5606 and send a note Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 (4 sessions) | 3:45 - 5:15pm sessions) | 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $99/resident $104/non-resident PPLC Room 43 | Register now at classroomantics.com No.17FEC520B • Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) (6 sessions) to the Moreland Hills classroom teacher prior to the after school 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $109/resident $114/non-resident New! Viva Spanish! Preschool is a 6 week program designed to program. This will ensure a safe, efficient and timely dismissal. New! Buildings and bridges are everywhere, but what goes into introduce preschoolers to concepts such as greetings, colors, numbers, designing and building these structures? Architects and Civil Engineers days of week, food plus additional story vocabulary based on the PICKING UP FROM CLASSES think about not only what goes into making a building stand tall but popular children’s stories. Students will enjoy Spanish through games, Parents must come in and sign their child out from youth classes. also the people that will be using it. In this class, we will design and KINDERGARTEN PREP music and art! At Moreland Hills School park in the bus loop and enter the build models of skyscrapers, suspension bridges, and ziplines. We building at the entrance over the bridge. At PPLC park in the front will also learn about principles that affect our designs, like force and READY TO READ PARENT AND CHILD ENRICHMENT lot and enter at the main entrance. balance. Each challenge will have students thinking about what goes No. 17FEC667 • Ages 4-5 | Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 sessions) into building the world around them. Register now at classroomantics. 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 OOPS! com. $94/participant LITTLE LIONS BASKETBALL We cancelled it because we didn’t know you coming! New! Through exciting games, upbeat songs and engaging activities, No. 17FEC935 • Ages 3-5 | Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) Sometimes excellent courses are cancelled when too many people each child will develop and sharpen letter recognition, phonemic (6 sessions) | 9:00-9:45am | PPLC Gym wait until the last minute to register. Please avoid disappointment awareness and begin to identify sight words. The instructor will and try to register at least one week before the course begins. provide ideas and activities to try at home as well. $89/resident $94/ New! Players with their parent will learn dribbling, passing, shooting non-resident and the fundamentals of basketball in a fun team atmosphere. Each child will receive a Little Lions t-shirt. $79/resident $84/non-resident 6 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 7 EARLY CHILDHOOD Orange Early Childhood Preschool, Extended Day Program, EnrichmentYOUTH Classes for Preschoolers Ages 2 - 5 LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL MATH MONKEY FOR THREES The Orange Youth Department offers a comprehensive Afterschool, FUTURE SCIENTISTS Saturday and Summer Enrichment Program for students in grades K-5. No. 17FEC995 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays 10/31-12/12 (except 11/21) No. 17FEC667 • Ages 3-4 | Mondays 9/11-10/23 (7 sessions) New Topics! FUTURE SCIENTISTS is The Youth Department can be reached weekdays at 216-831-8601 (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 45 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 where children question, challenge, and from 9:00am-5:00pm: examine their world with excitement and New! Using interactive demonstrations, Little Veterinarian School Our youngest troop of preschoolers receive an introduction to basic hands-on activities! Each class students provides crafts and games and kids will learn how to take care of a pet math concepts such as number identification, counting, patterns, experiment, analyze, predict and make and use instruments that real veterinarians use. Kids adopt and take shapes and more ideas that will help support them in Pre-Kindergarten. Mike Callahan Program Coordinator at ext. 5100 a project emphasizing the topic. Our home a stuffed Little Veterinarian School dog.A material fee of $37 is This is an activity-based math enrichment program filled with games Sarah Gnoddie Youth Supervisor at ext. 5101 goal is to excite children about science due to the instructor on the first day of class. $104/resident $109/ and art projects that will stimulate and excite your child as they develop Debbie Zimmerman Open Door Supervisor at ext. 5606 in a nurturing environment. Future non-resident a love for math. $89/resident $94/non-resident AJ Corona Youth Associate at ext. 5106 Scientists® trained and certified teacher Kaitlyn Newman Youth Associate at ext. 5104

SNAPOLOGY- LEGOS FOR PRESCHOOLERS MATH MONKEY FOR FOURS/FIVES FALL SESSION 1: What is Science - Tool Time, Amazing Atoms & Orange Early Childhood is pleased to partner Moving Molecules, Why the Sky is Blue, Floating & Sinking with Snapology, a program developed by No. 17FEC662B • Ages 4-5 Wednesdays 11/1-12/13 (except 11/22) No. 17FYT171 Grades K-2 Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) teachers and architects, enabling children (6 sessions) 3:00-3:45pm PPLC Rm. 45 • (4 sessions) 3:45-4:30pm PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non- to design and build structures out of Lego® Students continue to learn to read and write digits 0-9, develop an resident bricks. Children will improve their fine motor understanding of quantity (more/less) and master the basics of addition, skills and social interactions, all while learning subtraction, coins, clocks, shapes and story problems. Students work FALL SESSION 2: Is it Science, is it Magic?, Magic of Balls, All and playing. Ages 3-5. on one-to-one correspondence, number recognition, Complements of About Birds, Harvest Time & Colorful Leaves 10, addition, subtraction, skip-counting and developing a life-long love of math. $114/resident $119/non-resident No. 17FYT172 • Grades K-2 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 (4 sessions) FALL 1 THEME- MINI-FIGURE MANIA 3:45-4:30pm | PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non-resident No.17FEC745A • Mondays Sept. 11 -Oct. 23 (7 sessions) 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Room 45 • $114/resident $119/non-resident FUTURE SCIENTISTS FALL SESSION 3: Marvelous Muscles, Dynamite Dinosaurs & FALL 2 THEME- DC SUPERHEROES Fabulous Fossils, Proud Ponds, Sensational Solar System No. 17FEC651A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) | No.17FEC745B • Mondays Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 (except 11/20) (6 sessions) Grades K-2 | Thursdays Nov. 30 - Dec. 21 (4 sessions) 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Room 41 • $114/resident $119/non-resident No. 17FYT173 • 1:00-2:00pm | PPLC Room 45 • $99/resident $104/non-resident 3:45-4:30pm | PPLC Room 49 • $79/resident $84/non-resident No. 17FEC651B • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) | 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Room 41 • $114/resident $119/non-res. Future Scientists is where children question, challenge and examine MIX IT UP their world with excitement and hands-on activities! Each class, MIX IT UP is a unique hands-on cooking program that allows children which features a different topic, engages children in experimenting, CLASSES & ACTIVITIES FOR GRADES K-5 NOTE to gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as how to measure, whisk, analyzing, predicting and making projects. Ages 3-5.Future Scientists© If you do not get into the class of your choice please be sure to level, and knead, while learning about kitchen safety and how to use trained and certified teacher. put your name on the waiting list. We will try to add additional various utensils. At the end of the class, students will wash their own sections as waiting lists form based on availability of facilities dishes and clean their “work stations.” Ages 3-5. and staff. You will be called from the waiting list if we are able to SPANISH FOR PRESCHOOLERS accommodate your child. FALL FLAVORS No. 17FEC250A • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays 9/12-10/24 (7 sessions) No.17FEC520A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) IMPORTANT NOTICE 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $114/resident $119/non-resident 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $124/resident $129/non-resident If your student attends Moreland Hills Elementary and will not be AMAZING ARCHITECTS - ENGINEERING CLUB attending one of his/her after school programs, please contact the FUN WITH FRUIT No. 17FEC250B • Ages 3-5 | Tuesdays Oct. 31 - Dec. 12 (except 11/21) (6 Youth office at 216-831-8601 ext. 5101 or 5606 and send a note Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 (4 sessions) | 3:45 - 5:15pm sessions) | 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $99/resident $104/non-resident PPLC Room 43 | Register now at classroomantics.com No.17FEC520B • Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) (6 sessions) to the Moreland Hills classroom teacher prior to the after school 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 41 • $109/resident $114/non-resident New! Viva Spanish! Preschool is a 6 week program designed to program. This will ensure a safe, efficient and timely dismissal. New! Buildings and bridges are everywhere, but what goes into introduce preschoolers to concepts such as greetings, colors, numbers, designing and building these structures? Architects and Civil Engineers days of week, food plus additional story vocabulary based on the PICKING UP FROM CLASSES think about not only what goes into making a building stand tall but popular children’s stories. Students will enjoy Spanish through games, Parents must come in and sign their child out from youth classes. also the people that will be using it. In this class, we will design and KINDERGARTEN PREP music and art! At Moreland Hills School park in the bus loop and enter the build models of skyscrapers, suspension bridges, and ziplines. We building at the entrance over the bridge. At PPLC park in the front will also learn about principles that affect our designs, like force and READY TO READ PARENT AND CHILD ENRICHMENT lot and enter at the main entrance. balance. Each challenge will have students thinking about what goes No. 17FEC667 • Ages 4-5 | Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 sessions) into building the world around them. Register now at classroomantics. 3:00-3:45pm | PPLC Rm. 13 OOPS! com. $94/participant LITTLE LIONS BASKETBALL We cancelled it because we didn’t know you were coming! New! Through exciting games, upbeat songs and engaging activities, No. 17FEC935 • Ages 3-5 | Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) Sometimes excellent courses are cancelled when too many people each child will develop and sharpen letter recognition, phonemic (6 sessions) | 9:00-9:45am | PPLC Gym wait until the last minute to register. Please avoid disappointment awareness and begin to identify sight words. The instructor will and try to register at least one week before the course begins. provide ideas and activities to try at home as well. $89/resident $94/ New! Players with their parent will learn dribbling, passing, shooting non-resident and the fundamentals of basketball in a fun team atmosphere. Each child will receive a Little Lions t-shirt. $79/resident $84/non-resident 6 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 7 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program MAKER M.D. - ENGINEERING CLUB creatures to play along. Bring a flash drive to keep your game. Scratch LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL is free software from MIT, so you can add on to your game at home and Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Oct. 10 - Nov. 7 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) create new ones long after the class. After learning through assigned No. 17FYT177 • Grades K-5 | Tuesdays 9/12-10/17 (6 sessions) 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 43 projects, students will have time on day 4 to create their own!Gigalearn 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 49 New! Animals and humans are amazing creatures, full of life and Instructor. $89/resident $94/non-resident New! Little Medical School brings complexities. Biomedical Engineers are challenged with discovering medicine, science, and the importance new ways to improve life for all living creatures. In this class, we will of health to children in an entertaining, conduct hands-on activities to learn how to extract DNA and genes GAMEBOT CLUB: WIMPYBOT EDITION exciting, and fun way. Children learn from a fruit, build a mechanical leg for a human, and discuss how these and have fun as they dress up like No. 17FYT180B • Grades 2-5 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 (4 sessions) inventions improve life. Students will create their own solutions to doctors, learn how to use instruments 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 43 additional medical problems and quandaries in the eyes, joints, and doctors use, and understand how the even bird beaks! Register now at classroomantics.com.$94/participant New Topic! Learn to code robots, animations and games using Scratch body works! Weekly topics: What’s in the Doctor’s Bag?; All About the and LEGO® WeDo® sets in challenges inspired by Jeff Kinney’s Diary CHESS Heart!; All About the Lungs!; Digesting Digestion!; Is There a Surgeon in the House?; Medical Fun and Graduation Celebration! Students take of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. Build and program mini robots to help No. 17FYT100A • Fridays Sept. 8-Nov. 3 (except 9/22, 10/13, 10/20) home stethoscope, lab coat, & diploma. Little Medical School Northeast Greg pacify Manny, placate the pig, and more. Bring a flash drive to (6 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | MHS Art Room • $79/resident $84/non-res. THE POWER OF GREEN - ENGINEERING CLUB save the animations and games we make using Scratch, free software Ohio, LLC. $104/resident, $109/non-resident. A $32 materials fee is you can continue to use at home! After learning through assigned due to instructor on first day of class. Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Dec. 5 (4 sessions) No. 17FYT100B • Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 22 (except 11/17, 11/24) projects, students will have time on day 4 to create their own.Gigalearn 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 43 (5 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | MHS Art Room • $69/resident $74/non- Instructor. $89/resident $94/non-resident New! The environment affects everything we do. From our oceans to Students will learn basic rules and principles, tactical themes and LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL the plants and animals that live in forests, and from the way we get checkmate patterns in a supportive setting. Sessions will include No. 17FYT178 • Grades K-5 | Tuesdays 11/7-12/12 (6 sessions) electricity inside houses to the weather outside. Because the planet interactive lectures, supervised open play and problem solving 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 49 is so important, Environmental Engineers are looking for new ways to MAKE AND TAKE MAKERSPACE exercises. Chess sets and worksheets are provided, players of all protect it every day. In this class, students will explore and invent new New Topics! Our Makerspace activities provide hands-on, creative abilities welcome. Grades 1-5.Staff from Progress with Chess. New! Little Veterinarian School encourages elementary school ways to reduce, reuse, recycle and compost what most people would ways to encourage students to design, experiment, build and invent as children to role play and explore the exciting world of veterinarians. call “trash,” by making it into race cars and reusable bags. Students they deeply engage in science, engineering and tinkering. Each project Using interaction demonstrations, crafts and games, kids learn how to will also learn about solar energy through building their own oven we will have a theme and an “invention box” of various supplies and take care of a pet and use instruments that real veterinarians use. Kids and how to help overworked bees pollinate crops. Register now at recyclable items. Kids can work together or independently to build adopt and take home a stuffed LVS school dog. Weekly topics: What’s classroomantics.com.$94/participant their own invention and can take it home at the end of each class. A in the Veterinarian’s Office, The ABCs of Dog Care, Laceration, Sick snack and drink will be provided each class. Youth Staff. Grades K-5. of Ticks!, Immunizations, Medical Fun and Graduation! Little Medical School , LLC. $104/resident, $109/non-resident. A $37 FALL TOPICS 1: Fidget Spinners, Slingshot Rockets, Marshmallow materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. Catapults, Zipper Cases New! Snapology uses LEGO® bricks and technology to combine No. 17FYT121A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) play with education! Snapology provides a fun, interactive MIX IT UP COOKING 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident environment for children to build and learn science, technology, engineering, art, math, robotics and video game design. No. 17FYT334A • Grade K-3 | Fridays 9/1-9/29 (4 sessions) (except 9/22) FALL TOPICS 2: Emoji Pillows, Light Circuits, Galaxy Jars, Penny 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $74/resident $79/non-resident EAGER ENGINEERS Spinners ANGRY BIRDIES No. 17FYT334B Grade K-3 | Fridays Oct. 27 - Dec. 8 (except 11/17, No. 17FYT121A • Grades K-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) No. 17FYT109B • Friday Oct. 27 - Dec. 1 (except 11/17,11/24) (4 • No. 17FYT161 • Grades K-5 | Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 (6 sessions) 11/24) (5 sessions) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 $89/resident $94/non. 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident sessions) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 | $64/resident $79/non-resident • 3:45-4:45 PM | PPLC Room 43 MIX IT UP is a FUN and HEALTHY hands on cooking program for kids! No. 17FYT121B • Grades K-5 | Wednesdays Oct. 11- Nov. 8 (5 sessions) New! Inspired by Angry Birds®, come on an epic adventure with We will work individually and in groups to cook creative meals, snacks, 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident Red, Chuck, Stella, Terence and their piggy friends in this super-fun and desserts! Students will gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as program! Build, explore and create your favorite Bird adventures how to measure, whisk, and knead. Learn the importance of washing New Projects! Eager Engineers is back with all new projects for Fall EMPOWERED & POISED with LEGO® bricks while you learn about robotics and the physics ‘17! Join us each week as we learn new math, science & engineering hands before cooking and to safely work with foods and kitchen No. 17FYT675 • Grades 1-4 | Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) behind the catapults, levers and slingshots used to make the birds concepts. This fall brings us K’Nex Forklifts; Magnetic Pendulums; utensils. Please Note: In class we do use milk products, eggs, and some 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 fly.Snapology of . $99/resident $104/non-resident Kaleidoscopes; build a Hovercraft; Lego Puzzles and more. Instructor ingredients that may have been in contact with nut products. Stefani Apple, Mix It Up from ActiveTime. New! Our mission is to empower and enlighten girls as to how to be beautiful from the inside out through discovery of social, mental, and physical components. This is much more than just your average after POKEMANIA school program, as it introduces, instructs, and encourages principles No. 17FYT162 • Grades K-5 | Mondays Oct. 23 - Dec. 4 (except 11/6) FALLING FOR ART GAMEBOT CLUB: MAGICAL MENAGERIE EDITION essential to the development of girls in today’s society. Girls have 3:45-4:45 PM | PPLC Room 43 No. 17FYT431 • Grades K-3 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Sept. 26 (three sessions) the ability to tye-dye a shirt that is unique to their style, learn about 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46 No.17FYT180A • Grades 2-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) stranger danger and fitness from 2 Tone Boxing’s certified fitness New! Come join Snapology for Pokemania! Students will build with (4 sessions) | 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 43 instructors, munch on healthy snacks during nutrition week, and learn LEGO® bricks and explore the world of Pokemon as they create New! Participants will integrate the love of books with creative art their own gyms, battles, and even their very own generation of designs! An autumn themed book each week will be the inspiration New Topic! I spy with my little eye, mermaids, pixies and dragons about leadership skills and overall wellness! This is a dynamic program Pokemon. Students will also learn real world science as they learn that fly! Learn to code robots, animations and games using Scratch that provides girls with a fun and safe environment to get excited for their original fall themed artwork! Snack provided each week. about the habitats of the Pokemon. Your child will have a blast and LEGO® WeDo® sets as we make a hunt and click video game about living a healthier life: physically, mentally, and socially. $119/ Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters LTD. $49/resident $54/non-resident plus becoming the best Pokemon trainer ever! Snapology of Cleveland. based on J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter universe and build mini robotic resident $124/non-resident $15.00 supplies fee payable at first class. $99/resident $104/non-resident 8 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 9 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program MAKER M.D. - ENGINEERING CLUB creatures to play along. Bring a flash drive to keep your game. Scratch LITTLE MEDICAL SCHOOL is free software from MIT, so you can add on to your game at home and Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Oct. 10 - Nov. 7 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) create new ones long after the class. After learning through assigned No. 17FYT177 • Grades K-5 | Tuesdays 9/12-10/17 (6 sessions) 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 43 projects, students will have time on day 4 to create their own!Gigalearn 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 49 New! Animals and humans are amazing creatures, full of life and Instructor. $89/resident $94/non-resident New! Little Medical School brings complexities. Biomedical Engineers are challenged with discovering medicine, science, and the importance new ways to improve life for all living creatures. In this class, we will of health to children in an entertaining, conduct hands-on activities to learn how to extract DNA and genes GAMEBOT CLUB: WIMPYBOT EDITION exciting, and fun way. Children learn from a fruit, build a mechanical leg for a human, and discuss how these and have fun as they dress up like No. 17FYT180B • Grades 2-5 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 9 (4 sessions) inventions improve life. Students will create their own solutions to doctors, learn how to use instruments 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 43 additional medical problems and quandaries in the eyes, joints, and doctors use, and understand how the even bird beaks! Register now at classroomantics.com.$94/participant New Topic! Learn to code robots, animations and games using Scratch body works! Weekly topics: What’s in the Doctor’s Bag?; All About the and LEGO® WeDo® sets in challenges inspired by Jeff Kinney’s Diary CHESS Heart!; All About the Lungs!; Digesting Digestion!; Is There a Surgeon in the House?; Medical Fun and Graduation Celebration! Students take of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul. Build and program mini robots to help No. 17FYT100A • Fridays Sept. 8-Nov. 3 (except 9/22, 10/13, 10/20) home stethoscope, lab coat, & diploma. Little Medical School Northeast Greg pacify Manny, placate the pig, and more. Bring a flash drive to (6 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | MHS Art Room • $79/resident $84/non-res. THE POWER OF GREEN - ENGINEERING CLUB save the animations and games we make using Scratch, free software Ohio, LLC. $104/resident, $109/non-resident. A $32 materials fee is you can continue to use at home! After learning through assigned due to instructor on first day of class. Grades 1-5 | Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Dec. 5 (4 sessions) No. 17FYT100B • Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 22 (except 11/17, 11/24) projects, students will have time on day 4 to create their own.Gigalearn 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 43 (5 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | MHS Art Room • $69/resident $74/non- Instructor. $89/resident $94/non-resident New! The environment affects everything we do. From our oceans to Students will learn basic rules and principles, tactical themes and LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL the plants and animals that live in forests, and from the way we get checkmate patterns in a supportive setting. Sessions will include No. 17FYT178 • Grades K-5 | Tuesdays 11/7-12/12 (6 sessions) electricity inside houses to the weather outside. Because the planet interactive lectures, supervised open play and problem solving 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 49 is so important, Environmental Engineers are looking for new ways to MAKE AND TAKE MAKERSPACE exercises. Chess sets and worksheets are provided, players of all protect it every day. In this class, students will explore and invent new New Topics! Our Makerspace activities provide hands-on, creative abilities welcome. Grades 1-5.Staff from Progress with Chess. New! Little Veterinarian School encourages elementary school ways to reduce, reuse, recycle and compost what most people would ways to encourage students to design, experiment, build and invent as children to role play and explore the exciting world of veterinarians. call “trash,” by making it into race cars and reusable bags. Students they deeply engage in science, engineering and tinkering. Each project Using interaction demonstrations, crafts and games, kids learn how to will also learn about solar energy through building their own oven we will have a theme and an “invention box” of various supplies and take care of a pet and use instruments that real veterinarians use. Kids and how to help overworked bees pollinate crops. Register now at recyclable items. Kids can work together or independently to build adopt and take home a stuffed LVS school dog. Weekly topics: What’s classroomantics.com.$94/participant their own invention and can take it home at the end of each class. A in the Veterinarian’s Office, The ABCs of Dog Care, Laceration, Sick snack and drink will be provided each class. Youth Staff. Grades K-5. of Ticks!, Immunizations, Medical Fun and Graduation! Little Medical School Northeast Ohio, LLC. $104/resident, $109/non-resident. A $37 FALL TOPICS 1: Fidget Spinners, Slingshot Rockets, Marshmallow materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. Catapults, Zipper Cases New! Snapology uses LEGO® bricks and technology to combine No. 17FYT121A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) play with education! Snapology provides a fun, interactive MIX IT UP COOKING 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident environment for children to build and learn science, technology, engineering, art, math, robotics and video game design. No. 17FYT334A • Grade K-3 | Fridays 9/1-9/29 (4 sessions) (except 9/22) FALL TOPICS 2: Emoji Pillows, Light Circuits, Galaxy Jars, Penny 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $74/resident $79/non-resident EAGER ENGINEERS Spinners ANGRY BIRDIES No. 17FYT334B Grade K-3 | Fridays Oct. 27 - Dec. 8 (except 11/17, No. 17FYT121A • Grades K-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) No. 17FYT109B • Friday Oct. 27 - Dec. 1 (except 11/17,11/24) (4 • No. 17FYT161 • Grades K-5 | Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 (6 sessions) 11/24) (5 sessions) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 $89/resident $94/non. 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident sessions) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 | $64/resident $79/non-resident • 3:45-4:45 PM | PPLC Room 43 MIX IT UP is a FUN and HEALTHY hands on cooking program for kids! No. 17FYT121B • Grades K-5 | Wednesdays Oct. 11- Nov. 8 (5 sessions) New! Inspired by Angry Birds®, come on an epic adventure with We will work individually and in groups to cook creative meals, snacks, 3:45pm-4:45pm | PPLC Room 43 • $89/resident $94/non-resident Red, Chuck, Stella, Terence and their piggy friends in this super-fun and desserts! Students will gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as program! Build, explore and create your favorite Bird adventures how to measure, whisk, and knead. Learn the importance of washing New Projects! Eager Engineers is back with all new projects for Fall EMPOWERED & POISED with LEGO® bricks while you learn about robotics and the physics ‘17! Join us each week as we learn new math, science & engineering hands before cooking and to safely work with foods and kitchen No. 17FYT675 • Grades 1-4 | Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) behind the catapults, levers and slingshots used to make the birds concepts. This fall brings us K’Nex Forklifts; Magnetic Pendulums; utensils. Please Note: In class we do use milk products, eggs, and some 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 fly.Snapology of Cleveland. $99/resident $104/non-resident Kaleidoscopes; build a Hovercraft; Lego Puzzles and more. Instructor ingredients that may have been in contact with nut products. Stefani Apple, Mix It Up from ActiveTime. New! Our mission is to empower and enlighten girls as to how to be beautiful from the inside out through discovery of social, mental, and physical components. This is much more than just your average after POKEMANIA school program, as it introduces, instructs, and encourages principles No. 17FYT162 • Grades K-5 | Mondays Oct. 23 - Dec. 4 (except 11/6) FALLING FOR ART GAMEBOT CLUB: MAGICAL MENAGERIE EDITION essential to the development of girls in today’s society. Girls have 3:45-4:45 PM | PPLC Room 43 No. 17FYT431 • Grades K-3 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Sept. 26 (three sessions) the ability to tye-dye a shirt that is unique to their style, learn about 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46 No.17FYT180A • Grades 2-5 | Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) stranger danger and fitness from 2 Tone Boxing’s certified fitness New! Come join Snapology for Pokemania! Students will build with (4 sessions) | 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 43 instructors, munch on healthy snacks during nutrition week, and learn LEGO® bricks and explore the world of Pokemon as they create New! Participants will integrate the love of books with creative art their own gyms, battles, and even their very own generation of designs! An autumn themed book each week will be the inspiration New Topic! I spy with my little eye, mermaids, pixies and dragons about leadership skills and overall wellness! This is a dynamic program Pokemon. Students will also learn real world science as they learn that fly! Learn to code robots, animations and games using Scratch that provides girls with a fun and safe environment to get excited for their original fall themed artwork! Snack provided each week. about the habitats of the Pokemon. Your child will have a blast and LEGO® WeDo® sets as we make a hunt and click video game about living a healthier life: physically, mentally, and socially. $119/ Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters LTD. $49/resident $54/non-resident plus becoming the best Pokemon trainer ever! Snapology of Cleveland. based on J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter universe and build mini robotic resident $124/non-resident $15.00 supplies fee payable at first class. $99/resident $104/non-resident 8 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 9 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program COLORLICIOUS GLOWING GREETINGS JOLLY GINGERBREAD FAMILY PROGRAMS No. 17FYT417 • Grades K-3 | Tuesday Oct. 3 - Nov. 14 (except 10/31) No. 17FYT192 • Grades 1-5 | Thursday Dec. 7 (1 session) No. 17FYT312 • Grades K-2 | Wednesday Dec. 20 (1 session) (6 sessions) | 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 46 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 CUTTING BOARD ACADEMY Participants will explore Victoria Kann’s character, Pinkalicious! There Girls and guys who love to craft, give your art an electric boost with Will your gingerbread boy be the one to run away? Recreate the story New! The Cuyahoga Community College/Corporate College in will be a book of focus each week accompanied by a language arts and science, technology, engineering and math. Make and take a greeting and bake some yummy cookies for a treat. Youth Staff. $16/resident partnership with The Cutting Board Academy and OCER presents The fine arts extension! Join this full of life character on her adventures! card that lights up for Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa or just for fun! $18/non-resident Cutting Board Academy Culinary Scientist Program! Ever wonder how Snack provided each week. Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters LTD. You’ll make one card in class, and take one to make at home. All supplies $74/ your favorite snacks are made? Become a Chef and a Food Scientist for included. Gigalearn Instructor. resident $79/non-resident plus $30.00 supplies fee payable at first $32/resident $34/non-resident the day! Parents and children can work together to create some delicious class and nutritious snacks and meals in an actual commercial kitchen JEDI TRAINING while performing some really cool FUN FURRY FRIENDS: BUILD-A-STUFFED-ANIMAL No. 17FYT495 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 15 (1 session) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Gym Culinary Techniques HOMEWORK CLUB New Friends! Welcome to Fun Furry Friends! Each child will get to and Food Science stuff and decorate their own Furry Friend! After you build your furry Before you go see The Last Jedi in theaters, join us and become a No. 17FOD875A • Grades 2-5 | Monday & Wednesday Sept. 25 - Oct. 25 labs. Gain valuable animal friend you will decorate a t-shirt for your stuffed animal to wear. Junior Jedi! We need your help, Darth Vader® has invaded the Orange (10 sessions) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-resident tips around Food Each child will get to take home their animal to keep! Youth Staff. campus! Your child will be challenged physically and mentally. Learn and Nutrition, how to prepare a variety of foods in a variety of ways the techniques the Jedi use to battle the Dark Side. In addition, each No. 17FOD875B • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday & Thursday Sept. 26 - Oct. 26 (10 when creating future meals/snacks for themselves and their families. participant will receive a lightsaber to keep! After participants have sessions) | 3:45-4:45 pm | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-res FOOTBALL PILLOW PARTY Participants will also be exposed to the science of food and culinary completed training and become a Junior Jedi they will use their skills No. 17FYT522A • Grades K-3 | Monday Sept. 11 (1 session) principles. The information provided will also influence families to to battle Darth Vader®.Youth Staff. $24/resident $29/non-resident. No. 17FOD875C • Grades 2-5 | Monday & Wednesday Nov. 8 - Dec. 13 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 • $18/resident $20/non-resident embrace the sciences and make healthier food choices. Please dress in (except 11/22) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-resident closed toed shoes. This workshop is open to parents and/or students PANDA PARTY in grades 5-8. (Parental participation encouraged.) Class will take No. 17FOD876D • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday & Thursday Nov. 7 - Dec. 14 place in state of the art facilities at Cuyahoga Community College/ No. 17FYT522B • Grades K-3 | Monday Nov. 29 (1 session) (except 11/16, 11/23) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-res CANDLE BLOW OUT Eastern Campus. Café 4250 (Eastern Campus Bldg EEC Room 180F) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 • $18/resident $20/non-resident 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills. Tiffani Sutton, Cutting Board No. 17FYT404 • Grades K-5 | Wednesday Dec. 13 (1 session) New! Monitored designated quiet time for students to work on Academy. Register at https://tinyurl.com/ccccooking or call CCC at 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 homework or to read after school. This is not a tutoring program but 216-987-3075 an opportunity to allow children to accomplish some of the demands Make a variety of different candles from dip candles, ice candles and of homework prior to heading home for the day. Snack included. Youth PUMPKIN PARTY layered candles. These homemade candles make wonderful gifts and SESSION I Staff. brighten up the winter days. Youth Staff. $16/resident $18/non- No. 17FYT581A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 ( 4 sessions) | 6:00-7:30pm No. 17FYT324 • Grades K-2 | Wednesday Oct. 18 (1 session) resident $360/couple or $180/individual participant 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 Join your friends for an afternoon filled with pumpkin activities. We SESSION II will eat pumpkin seeds and paint pumpkins. Everyone will go home CUPCAKE BAKE OFF No. 17FYT581B • Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (4 sessions) (except 10/31) with their own small pumpkin and a treat. Youth Staff. $16/resident No. 17FYT336 • Grade K-3 | Thursday Dec. 14 (1 session) 6:00-7:30pm • $360/couple or $180/individual participant $18/non-resident 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46

Kids gather in small groups to work with the instructor to make the most unique cupcakes and gain the title of Cupcake Champion! Kids LITTLE CRITICS: “LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE” will design, cook, measure, create, decorate and compete. We will help GUYS NIGHT OUT - EXTREME VIDEO GAMING each group learn how to make the best cupcake possible based on the No. 17FYT344 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 29 (1 session) flavor profile they choose. Stefani Apple, Mix It Up. $26/resident $29/ No. 17FYT493 • Grades 2-8 | Saturday Oct. 14 (1 session) 4:00-5:30pm | Chagrin Cinemas non-resident 6:00-9:00pm | PPLC New! Join your friends after school and enjoy the latest computer- Popular! Updated! Fathers and Sons come join us for a fun evening of animated action-comedy martial arts adventure The Lego Ninjago friendly gaming competitions with MarioKart, NBA Jam, Duck Hunt, Movie. A snack pack of popcorn and drink is included. Transportation GRANDPARENTS DAY CELEBRATION: SUNDAY, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and more. Pizza and snacks provided as well is provided to the Chagrin SEPTEMBER 10 as board games and gym games for free play. Open retro and modern ONE DAY FUN DAYS Cinemas. Parents must pick No. 17FSR330 • Grades K-3 | Sunday Sept. 10 (1 session) video gaming for father/son bonding! “Best Father/Son Gamers” up at Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E 1:00 -3:00pm | Orange Senior Center Award and other prizes. New this year, additional staff and free-play CREEPY CAPS Washington St. in Chagrin Falls video game stations. Games Done Legit & Youth Staff. $29/resident No. 17FYT191 • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday Oct. 24 (1 session) | 3:45-5:00pm around 5:30pm. Exact time will New! Grandparents’ Day is a day for celebrating the connections couple $34/non-resident couple plus $14 each additional person. PPLC | Room 47 be communicated to parents a between the generations. We invite grandparents and their few days prior. *Note theatre grandchildren (Kindergarten through 3rd grade) to share a special New! Kids who love to craft, give your art a boost with science, and pickup time may change luncheon with us at the OSC. There will be lots of games, activities, technology and engineering. Need a glowing addition to your costume? based upon showtimes. Youth Staff. $17/resident $19/non-resident and a special “make-and-take” art project, and plenty of time to share Get into the spooky spirit by wiring a hat to light up the night! We’ll family stories with your special youngster. If your child is in need of provide you with a black hat that you can customize in to a LED-eyed some elder wisdom but does not have family nearby, we’ll match you cat, bat skull or something of your design. Gigalearn Instructor up with an Adopted Grandparent for the day. $15/grandparent & child $32/resident $34/non-resident couple plus $5 each additional family member (limit of 3 children per adult) 10 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 11 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program COLORLICIOUS GLOWING GREETINGS JOLLY GINGERBREAD FAMILY PROGRAMS No. 17FYT417 • Grades K-3 | Tuesday Oct. 3 - Nov. 14 (except 10/31) No. 17FYT192 • Grades 1-5 | Thursday Dec. 7 (1 session) No. 17FYT312 • Grades K-2 | Wednesday Dec. 20 (1 session) (6 sessions) | 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Room 46 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 CUTTING BOARD ACADEMY Participants will explore Victoria Kann’s character, Pinkalicious! There Girls and guys who love to craft, give your art an electric boost with Will your gingerbread boy be the one to run away? Recreate the story New! The Cuyahoga Community College/Corporate College in will be a book of focus each week accompanied by a language arts and science, technology, engineering and math. Make and take a greeting and bake some yummy cookies for a treat. Youth Staff. $16/resident partnership with The Cutting Board Academy and OCER presents The fine arts extension! Join this full of life character on her adventures! card that lights up for Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa or just for fun! $18/non-resident Cutting Board Academy Culinary Scientist Program! Ever wonder how Snack provided each week. Katie Parisi, pARTy Matters LTD. You’ll make one card in class, and take one to make at home. All supplies $74/ your favorite snacks are made? Become a Chef and a Food Scientist for included. Gigalearn Instructor. resident $79/non-resident plus $30.00 supplies fee payable at first $32/resident $34/non-resident the day! Parents and children can work together to create some delicious class and nutritious snacks and meals in an actual commercial kitchen JEDI TRAINING while performing some really cool FUN FURRY FRIENDS: BUILD-A-STUFFED-ANIMAL No. 17FYT495 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 15 (1 session) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Gym Culinary Techniques HOMEWORK CLUB New Friends! Welcome to Fun Furry Friends! Each child will get to and Food Science stuff and decorate their own Furry Friend! After you build your furry Before you go see The Last Jedi in theaters, join us and become a No. 17FOD875A • Grades 2-5 | Monday & Wednesday Sept. 25 - Oct. 25 labs. Gain valuable animal friend you will decorate a t-shirt for your stuffed animal to wear. Junior Jedi! We need your help, Darth Vader® has invaded the Orange (10 sessions) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-resident tips around Food Each child will get to take home their animal to keep! Youth Staff. campus! Your child will be challenged physically and mentally. Learn and Nutrition, how to prepare a variety of foods in a variety of ways the techniques the Jedi use to battle the Dark Side. In addition, each No. 17FOD875B • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday & Thursday Sept. 26 - Oct. 26 (10 when creating future meals/snacks for themselves and their families. participant will receive a lightsaber to keep! After participants have sessions) | 3:45-4:45 pm | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-res FOOTBALL PILLOW PARTY Participants will also be exposed to the science of food and culinary completed training and become a Junior Jedi they will use their skills No. 17FYT522A • Grades K-3 | Monday Sept. 11 (1 session) principles. The information provided will also influence families to to battle Darth Vader®.Youth Staff. $24/resident $29/non-resident. No. 17FOD875C • Grades 2-5 | Monday & Wednesday Nov. 8 - Dec. 13 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 • $18/resident $20/non-resident embrace the sciences and make healthier food choices. Please dress in (except 11/22) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-resident closed toed shoes. This workshop is open to parents and/or students PANDA PARTY in grades 5-8. (Parental participation encouraged.) Class will take No. 17FOD876D • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday & Thursday Nov. 7 - Dec. 14 place in state of the art facilities at Cuyahoga Community College/ No. 17FYT522B • Grades K-3 | Monday Nov. 29 (1 session) (except 11/16, 11/23) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC • $49/resident $54/non-res CANDLE BLOW OUT Eastern Campus. Café 4250 (Eastern Campus Bldg EEC Room 180F) 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 • $18/resident $20/non-resident 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills. Tiffani Sutton, Cutting Board No. 17FYT404 • Grades K-5 | Wednesday Dec. 13 (1 session) New! Monitored designated quiet time for students to work on Academy. Register at https://tinyurl.com/ccccooking or call CCC at 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 homework or to read after school. This is not a tutoring program but 216-987-3075 an opportunity to allow children to accomplish some of the demands Make a variety of different candles from dip candles, ice candles and of homework prior to heading home for the day. Snack included. Youth PUMPKIN PARTY layered candles. These homemade candles make wonderful gifts and SESSION I Staff. brighten up the winter days. Youth Staff. $16/resident $18/non- No. 17FYT581A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 ( 4 sessions) | 6:00-7:30pm No. 17FYT324 • Grades K-2 | Wednesday Oct. 18 (1 session) resident $360/couple or $180/individual participant 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 46 Join your friends for an afternoon filled with pumpkin activities. We SESSION II will eat pumpkin seeds and paint pumpkins. Everyone will go home CUPCAKE BAKE OFF No. 17FYT581B • Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (4 sessions) (except 10/31) with their own small pumpkin and a treat. Youth Staff. $16/resident No. 17FYT336 • Grade K-3 | Thursday Dec. 14 (1 session) 6:00-7:30pm • $360/couple or $180/individual participant $18/non-resident 3:45-5:15pm | PPLC Room 46

Kids gather in small groups to work with the instructor to make the most unique cupcakes and gain the title of Cupcake Champion! Kids LITTLE CRITICS: “LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE” will design, cook, measure, create, decorate and compete. We will help GUYS NIGHT OUT - EXTREME VIDEO GAMING each group learn how to make the best cupcake possible based on the No. 17FYT344 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 29 (1 session) flavor profile they choose. Stefani Apple, Mix It Up. $26/resident $29/ No. 17FYT493 • Grades 2-8 | Saturday Oct. 14 (1 session) 4:00-5:30pm | Chagrin Cinemas non-resident 6:00-9:00pm | PPLC New! Join your friends after school and enjoy the latest computer- Popular! Updated! Fathers and Sons come join us for a fun evening of animated action-comedy martial arts adventure The Lego Ninjago friendly gaming competitions with MarioKart, NBA Jam, Duck Hunt, Movie. A snack pack of popcorn and drink is included. Transportation GRANDPARENTS DAY CELEBRATION: SUNDAY, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and more. Pizza and snacks provided as well is provided to the Chagrin SEPTEMBER 10 as board games and gym games for free play. Open retro and modern ONE DAY FUN DAYS Cinemas. Parents must pick No. 17FSR330 • Grades K-3 | Sunday Sept. 10 (1 session) video gaming for father/son bonding! “Best Father/Son Gamers” up at Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E 1:00 -3:00pm | Orange Senior Center Award and other prizes. New this year, additional staff and free-play CREEPY CAPS Washington St. in Chagrin Falls video game stations. Games Done Legit & Youth Staff. $29/resident No. 17FYT191 • Grades 2-5 | Tuesday Oct. 24 (1 session) | 3:45-5:00pm around 5:30pm. Exact time will New! Grandparents’ Day is a day for celebrating the connections couple $34/non-resident couple plus $14 each additional person. PPLC | Room 47 be communicated to parents a between the generations. We invite grandparents and their few days prior. *Note theatre grandchildren (Kindergarten through 3rd grade) to share a special New! Kids who love to craft, give your art a boost with science, and pickup time may change luncheon with us at the OSC. There will be lots of games, activities, technology and engineering. Need a glowing addition to your costume? based upon showtimes. Youth Staff. $17/resident $19/non-resident and a special “make-and-take” art project, and plenty of time to share Get into the spooky spirit by wiring a hat to light up the night! We’ll family stories with your special youngster. If your child is in need of provide you with a black hat that you can customize in to a LED-eyed some elder wisdom but does not have family nearby, we’ll match you cat, bat skull or something of your design. Gigalearn Instructor up with an Adopted Grandparent for the day. $15/grandparent & child $32/resident $34/non-resident couple plus $5 each additional family member (limit of 3 children per adult) 10 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 11 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program MOTHER/SON DANCE PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES K-6 OPEN DOOR SPECIAL DATES Open Door is available on special days when school is not in session. All No. 17FYT335 • Boys in Grades 1-5 and their mother, grandmother, aunt, No. 17FYT580 • Grades K-6 | Tuesday Sept. 19 (1 session) registered Open Door students may sign up for Schoolz Out Specials or special friend | Friday Nov. 3 (1 session) | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Gym 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 61 OPEN DOOR BEFORE / AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE and add before or after care if needed. Space is limited! Go to www. Popular! Join us for an unforgettable night that provides a special time New! Parents empower your children with safety awareness. We orangerec.com for specific dates and registration information or call for mothers and sons. This special event will give the opportunity for will be working on simple break away techniques, role playing with PROGRAM the Open Door office at 216-831-8605. Moms & Sons to dance the night away giving them memories to last possible stranger danger, bullying and internet safety tips.Donna Papa Open Door is the extended day activity program for students in grades a lifetime. Enjoy refreshments and a keepsake photo to remember the with ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified Taekwondo K-5. Open Door is a self-supporting program of the Orange Community night. Space is limited, register early! $29/resident couple $34/non- and Weapons Instructor. $19/resident parent & child couple $21/non- Education & Recreation Department. The curriculum resident couple plus $15 each additional person resident parent & child couple plus $9 each additional family member focuses on social and recreational activities. Designed to provide children with a choice of developmentally SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL - SEPTEMBER 22 appropriate activities, children learn healthy social No. 17FOD865 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 22 (1 session) skills as well as enjoy sports, crafts and games in a safe, 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES 4-10 welcome, relaxed after school environment. PARENT/CHILD GLASS-BLOWING PROJECT Akron Fossil and Science Center will give you 2½ acres of outdoor No. 17FTE580 • Grades 4-10 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) adventure in “Truassic Park” The park features a 9-hole minigolf Grades K-5 • Saturday Dec. 9 (1 session) | Glass Bubble Project 1:00-2:30pm | PPLC Room 61 Please call Debbie Zimmerman, Open Door Supervisor, at 216-831- course, giant slide and a 200 foot Zip Line! In addition to the park No. 17FYT460A • 11:00am 8605 for information regarding fees and schedules. Daily and monthly New! This workshop is a more in depth, no-nonsense approach to we will have a guided tour, hold real fossils, make our own replicas, No. 17FYT460B • 12:00pm plans are available. Open Door registration is ongoing throughout the personal safety. We will work on multiple break away techniques, and ask critical questions just like real scientists. One Zip Line pass is No. 17FYT460C • 1:00pm year as long as space is available. Enrollment is limited. One week internet and social media safety tips, role playing, and develop an included - Parents must print, complete and return the zip line waiver prior to first attendance, children must be registered with a completed Spend time with your child awareness of our surroundings. The course is designed for everyone from the Akron Fossil Museum website for their child to ride the zip Popular! registration packet on file and fees paid. and make a special holiday keepsake and no prior experience or training is necessary to participate. Donna line. $50/resident $55/non-resident. ornament or suncatcher together… Papa with ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified out of hot liquid glass! Adult/child Taekwondo and Weapons Instructor. $24/resident parent & child couple pairs will start by learning the basics $26/non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each additional REGISTRATION FEES of glassblowing including how to family member NEOEA SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL – OCTOBER 13 work safely in the studio, how to No. 17FOD800 • Grades K-5 gather from the furnace and how to No. 17FOD610 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 22 (1 session) use the primary tools. Each pair will There are several Open Door options and combinations available to 9:00am–4:00pm | PPLC (Please note the extended time) CLEVELAND MONSTERS FAMILY NIGHT OUT meet the needs of community families. A non-refundable registration work together to make one project. Join us for a fun filled day at Ramseyer Farm. We will be challenged by No. 17FYT906 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 7:00pm | Quicken Loans Arena fee is due to start the registration process. Go online at www.orangerec. Participants are responsible to the corn maze adventure, meet the farm animals, take a hayride tour com to download a registration packet, pick one up at the Pepper Pike provide their own transportation to Popular! Join us for the Cleveland Monsters’ Home Opener at Quicken of the farm and bring home a surprise! Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/ Learning Center or call Open Door at 216-831-8605 to register. $50/ studio: Glass Bubble Project 2421 Loans Arena. Do not miss out on this fast-paced, action packed ice non-resident. first time registration $35/yearly renewal Bridge Ave. Cleveland, phone 216-696-7043. Please register early as hockey game! You also can enjoy Sully the mascot, Monster Hockey space will be limited. Deadline to register November 1. $45/couple Girls, the Mullet Brothers, and fun entertainment and music between periods SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL - NOVEMBER 6 and time-outs. Please THE YELLOW DOOR – BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM No. 17FOD630 • Grades K-5 | Monday Nov. 6 (1 session) MOTHER/DAUGHTER GIRLS NIGHT OUT indicate on your registration No. 17FOD820 • Grades K-5 | Monday - Friday 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC if you need special 7:00am until the start of school | PPLC No. 17FYT501 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 1 (1 session) seating accommodations. Today we’ll go to Chuck E. Cheese for lunch and games after activities 6:00-9:00pm | PPLC Parents must bring their child to the PPLC morning session and Open Participants are responsible at PPLC. Price includes pizza, drink, and game tokens. Youth Staff. Door staff will send the children to the Moreland Hills School by bus in $45/ Popular! Join us for an elegant evening of fun, food, friends and for their own transportation. Deadline to purchase tickets is September resident $50/non-resident pampering! Ladies will be able to have experienced specialists and 29. All tickets will be sent via Flashseats.$20/ticket (regular price $28) time for class. Students in the Yellow Door may choose activities such professionals provide makeup, facials, and manicures (tips appreciated). as table games, building, arts and crafts, and gym time.Fees vary based We will also have hors d’oeuvres, desserts, a movie, board games, and on enrollment option crafts for a great evening for Moms and Daughters. Space is limited, SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL – NOVEMBER 17 register early! $29/non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE! AGE OF HEROES FAMILY No. 17FOD620 Grades K-5 | Friday Nov. 17 (1 session) additional person OUTING • THE GREEN DOOR – AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC 17FYT915 • Saturday Oct. 14 | 11:00am | Quicken Loans Arena *If you or your organization would like to participate in our event by No. 17FOD840 • Grades K-5 | Monday - Friday | 3:30-6:00pm | PPLC Jump Yard Indoor Inflatable Fun! Join us as we bounce in the world’s providing professional goods or services, please contact the OCER Be immersed in the Marvel Universe and witness it live! Prepare for largest indoor inflatable playland. Price includes pizza and drink.Youth New! At the end of the school day, children in Grades K-5 will be escorted Youth Dept. at 216-831-8601, ext. 5101. an action-packed, legendary Staff. by Open Door staff and transported from Moreland Hills School by $45/resident $50/non-resident battle to defend the universe bus to PPLC. Children may choose from a variety of developmentally from evil. Spider-Man, the appropriate activities available each day, such as active and quiet Avengers and the Guardians games, arts and crafts, cooking, building, and homework. Fees vary of the Galaxy join forces based on enrollment option with Doctor Strange, master of the mystic arts, in a race NOTE: Students enrolled in the Green Door Program may sign up to against time to recover the participate in after school activities. Arrangements can be madeto Wand of Watoomb before it return the student to Open Door when the class ends at the PPLC and falls into Loki’s hands. Deadline to purchase tickets is September 29. MHS only. 12 | FALL 2017 All tickets will be sent via Flashseats.$28/ticket (regular price $39) www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 13 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program MOTHER/SON DANCE PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES K-6 OPEN DOOR SPECIAL DATES Open Door is available on special days when school is not in session. All No. 17FYT335 • Boys in Grades 1-5 and their mother, grandmother, aunt, No. 17FYT580 • Grades K-6 | Tuesday Sept. 19 (1 session) registered Open Door students may sign up for Schoolz Out Specials or special friend | Friday Nov. 3 (1 session) | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Gym 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 61 OPEN DOOR BEFORE / AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE and add before or after care if needed. Space is limited! Go to www. Popular! Join us for an unforgettable night that provides a special time New! Parents empower your children with safety awareness. We orangerec.com for specific dates and registration information or call for mothers and sons. This special event will give the opportunity for will be working on simple break away techniques, role playing with PROGRAM the Open Door office at 216-831-8605. Moms & Sons to dance the night away giving them memories to last possible stranger danger, bullying and internet safety tips.Donna Papa Open Door is the extended day activity program for students in grades a lifetime. Enjoy refreshments and a keepsake photo to remember the with ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified Taekwondo K-5. Open Door is a self-supporting program of the Orange Community night. Space is limited, register early! $29/resident couple $34/non- and Weapons Instructor. $19/resident parent & child couple $21/non- Education & Recreation Department. The curriculum resident couple plus $15 each additional person resident parent & child couple plus $9 each additional family member focuses on social and recreational activities. Designed to provide children with a choice of developmentally SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL - SEPTEMBER 22 appropriate activities, children learn healthy social No. 17FOD865 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 22 (1 session) skills as well as enjoy sports, crafts and games in a safe, 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES 4-10 welcome, relaxed after school environment. PARENT/CHILD GLASS-BLOWING PROJECT Akron Fossil and Science Center will give you 2½ acres of outdoor No. 17FTE580 • Grades 4-10 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) adventure in “Truassic Park” The park features a 9-hole minigolf Grades K-5 • Saturday Dec. 9 (1 session) | Glass Bubble Project 1:00-2:30pm | PPLC Room 61 Please call Debbie Zimmerman, Open Door Supervisor, at 216-831- course, giant slide and a 200 foot Zip Line! In addition to the park No. 17FYT460A • 11:00am 8605 for information regarding fees and schedules. Daily and monthly New! This workshop is a more in depth, no-nonsense approach to we will have a guided tour, hold real fossils, make our own replicas, No. 17FYT460B • 12:00pm plans are available. Open Door registration is ongoing throughout the personal safety. We will work on multiple break away techniques, and ask critical questions just like real scientists. One Zip Line pass is No. 17FYT460C • 1:00pm year as long as space is available. Enrollment is limited. One week internet and social media safety tips, role playing, and develop an included - Parents must print, complete and return the zip line waiver prior to first attendance, children must be registered with a completed Spend time with your child awareness of our surroundings. The course is designed for everyone from the Akron Fossil Museum website for their child to ride the zip Popular! registration packet on file and fees paid. and make a special holiday keepsake and no prior experience or training is necessary to participate. Donna line. $50/resident $55/non-resident. ornament or suncatcher together… Papa with ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified out of hot liquid glass! Adult/child Taekwondo and Weapons Instructor. $24/resident parent & child couple pairs will start by learning the basics $26/non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each additional REGISTRATION FEES of glassblowing including how to family member NEOEA SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL – OCTOBER 13 work safely in the studio, how to No. 17FOD800 • Grades K-5 gather from the furnace and how to No. 17FOD610 • Grades K-5 | Friday Sept. 22 (1 session) use the primary tools. Each pair will There are several Open Door options and combinations available to 9:00am–4:00pm | PPLC (Please note the extended time) CLEVELAND MONSTERS FAMILY NIGHT OUT meet the needs of community families. A non-refundable registration work together to make one project. Join us for a fun filled day at Ramseyer Farm. We will be challenged by No. 17FYT906 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 7:00pm | Quicken Loans Arena fee is due to start the registration process. Go online at www.orangerec. Participants are responsible to the corn maze adventure, meet the farm animals, take a hayride tour com to download a registration packet, pick one up at the Pepper Pike provide their own transportation to Popular! Join us for the Cleveland Monsters’ Home Opener at Quicken of the farm and bring home a surprise! Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/ Learning Center or call Open Door at 216-831-8605 to register. $50/ studio: Glass Bubble Project 2421 Loans Arena. Do not miss out on this fast-paced, action packed ice non-resident. first time registration $35/yearly renewal Bridge Ave. Cleveland, phone 216-696-7043. Please register early as hockey game! You also can enjoy Sully the mascot, Monster Hockey space will be limited. Deadline to register November 1. $45/couple Girls, the Mullet Brothers, and fun entertainment and music between periods SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL - NOVEMBER 6 and time-outs. Please THE YELLOW DOOR – BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM No. 17FOD630 • Grades K-5 | Monday Nov. 6 (1 session) MOTHER/DAUGHTER GIRLS NIGHT OUT indicate on your registration No. 17FOD820 • Grades K-5 | Monday - Friday 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC if you need special 7:00am until the start of school | PPLC No. 17FYT501 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 1 (1 session) seating accommodations. Today we’ll go to Chuck E. Cheese for lunch and games after activities 6:00-9:00pm | PPLC Parents must bring their child to the PPLC morning session and Open Participants are responsible at PPLC. Price includes pizza, drink, and game tokens. Youth Staff. Door staff will send the children to the Moreland Hills School by bus in $45/ Popular! Join us for an elegant evening of fun, food, friends and for their own transportation. Deadline to purchase tickets is September resident $50/non-resident pampering! Ladies will be able to have experienced specialists and 29. All tickets will be sent via Flashseats.$20/ticket (regular price $28) time for class. Students in the Yellow Door may choose activities such professionals provide makeup, facials, and manicures (tips appreciated). as table games, building, arts and crafts, and gym time.Fees vary based We will also have hors d’oeuvres, desserts, a movie, board games, and on enrollment option crafts for a great evening for Moms and Daughters. Space is limited, SCHOOLZ OUT SPECIAL – NOVEMBER 17 register early! $29/non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE! AGE OF HEROES FAMILY No. 17FOD620 Grades K-5 | Friday Nov. 17 (1 session) additional person OUTING • THE GREEN DOOR – AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM 9:00am–3:00pm | PPLC 17FYT915 • Saturday Oct. 14 | 11:00am | Quicken Loans Arena *If you or your organization would like to participate in our event by No. 17FOD840 • Grades K-5 | Monday - Friday | 3:30-6:00pm | PPLC Jump Yard Indoor Inflatable Fun! Join us as we bounce in the world’s providing professional goods or services, please contact the OCER Be immersed in the Marvel Universe and witness it live! Prepare for largest indoor inflatable playland. Price includes pizza and drink.Youth New! At the end of the school day, children in Grades K-5 will be escorted Youth Dept. at 216-831-8601, ext. 5101. an action-packed, legendary Staff. by Open Door staff and transported from Moreland Hills School by $45/resident $50/non-resident battle to defend the universe bus to PPLC. Children may choose from a variety of developmentally from evil. Spider-Man, the appropriate activities available each day, such as active and quiet Avengers and the Guardians games, arts and crafts, cooking, building, and homework. Fees vary of the Galaxy join forces based on enrollment option with Doctor Strange, master of the mystic arts, in a race NOTE: Students enrolled in the Green Door Program may sign up to against time to recover the participate in after school activities. Arrangements can be madeto Wand of Watoomb before it return the student to Open Door when the class ends at the PPLC and falls into Loki’s hands. Deadline to purchase tickets is September 29. MHS only. 12 | FALL 2017 All tickets will be sent via Flashseats.$28/ticket (regular price $39) www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 13 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program JOIN US FOR WINTER WILD THINGS AT THE ZOO & RAINFOREST! GAME ON! SPORTS 4 GIRLS AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS BREAK FUN DAYS!! No. 17FOD651 • Grades K-5 | Thursday Jan. 4 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT640A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 16 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm No. 17FYT655A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 3 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm Moreland Gym or outside • $85/resident $89/non-resident Moreland Gym or outside • $64/resident $69/non-resident Travel to the Cleveland Metropark Zoo. We’ll see all of your favorite animals while exploring the tropics of the rainforest and safari around No. 17FYT640B • Mondays Oct. 23 - Nov. 27 (except 11/6) (5 sessions) No. 17FYT655B • Tuesdays Oct. 10 - Nov. 7 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) WINTER BREAK FUN DAYS the zoo weather permitting. Bring a disposable lunch and drink. $45/ 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym • $85/resident $89/non-resident 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym or outside • $54/resident $59/non-resident Don’t be left out in the cold! Warm up with friends for 6 days of fun! resident $50 non-resident You’ll enjoy sports,games, arts & crafts, special activities, events and Game On! Join us as we EXPLORE and LEARN a different sport each Have a blast and get lots of exercise playing a variety of sports and gym field trips. Children presently registered for Open Door and needing the week. We may cover basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, field hockey, games like basketball, soccer, dodgeball, kickball, sharks & minnows, full day must add the before and after Open Door program. Students THE SKY’S THE LIMIT! lacrosse, volleyball and more in the most FUN, nurturing and positive capture the flag, poisonball, and more. Grades K-2. AJ Corona, Youth should bring a lunch each day unless otherwise noted. Remember environment! From our years dedicated to working with girls, we have Sports Associate. to dress for the weather since we will be going outside. Deadline to No. 17FOD660 • Grades K-5 | Friday Jan. 5 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC the unique games and expertise to help each of your daughters to register is 11/20. Join us for trampoline fun at SkyZone! Enjoy trampoline fields for grow as an athlete and a person. Grades 1-3. Game On! Sports 4 Girls games of dodgeball, Sky Slam (basketball), gymnastics, open jump and Instructors. MUGGLE QUIDDITCH angled trampolines that allow you to literally bounce off the walls! Play No. 17FYT674 • Grades 2-5 | Tuesdays Dec. 5 - Dec. 19 (3 sessions) in the Foam Zone; taking running jumps and front flips into a giant 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym SPLISH SPLASH AT THE ORANGE INDOOR POOL! foam pit! Parents must complete the online waiver if one is not on SIDEKICK SOCCER file after May 2017 at www.skyzone.com/highlandheights/Online- New! If you’re a fan of the Harry Potter series, you know Quidditch. No. 17FOD757 • Grades K-5 | Weds. Dec. 27 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT625A • Fridays Sept. 15 - Nov. 3 (except 9/22, 10/13, 10/20 (5 Waiver. Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/non-resident This sport for wizards and witches has been adapted for us Muggles. sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym or outside • $69/resident $74/non. Even though it is cold outside we can still dream of being at the beach. Muggle Quidditch is a fast-paced game that combines parts of We will be playing beach ball volleyball, creating sand art and going dodgeball, rugby, and flag football. During the game, the Chasers try to No. 17FYT625B Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 22 (except 11/17, 11/24) (5 swimming. Dress for the beach and bring a swimsuit, towel and your • get the Quaffle (volleyball) through a hoop. The Beaters are defenders sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym $69/resident $74/non-resident lunch! Youth Staff. $40/resident $45/non-resident SPECIAL EVENTS • trying to knock out other players by hitting them with the Bludgers This program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun filled environment (dodgeballs). While all of that is going on, the Seekers are trying to for boys and girls. Instructors will focus on footwork, dribbling, passing catch the Snitch by removing the sock from the Snitch’s waistband. and teamwork during scrimmage games. Students will be broken into Everybody runs with a broom (pool noodle). Youth Staff.$39/resident LUNCH AND A MOVIE groups based on ability. Grades 1-5. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer $44/non-resident Coach. No. 17FOD770 • Grades K-5 | Thursday Dec. 28 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC After a morning of games and activities at PPLC we will travel to YOGA FOR KIDS McDonalds in Bainbridge for lunch and then off to the Chagrin Friday Oct. 20 | 6:00 - 7:45pm | PPLC parking lot No. 17FYT607 • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) Cinemas to see one of the newer released movies. Youth Staff. $45/ KICK IT UP A NOTCH SOCCER 3:45 - 4:45pm | PPLC Room 45 resident $50/non-resident Join OCER in the Trunk or Treat No. 17FYT626A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) | 3:30 - Yoga for kids is a wonderful opportunity for children to learn how program! Children ages 0-12 can enjoy 4:30pm Moreland Gym or outside • $89/resident $94/non-resident trick-or-treat fun, in a safe, kid friendly to navigate life’s challenges with a little more ease and self care. Yoga can help environment. Wear your Halloween Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 (6 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm No. 17FYT626B • build confidence, strength, flexibility, body HAVE A BLAST! costume and trick or treat from car Moreland Gym • $79/resident $84/non-resident awareness, increase focus, and bring a No. 17FOD742 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 29 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC trunk to car trunk in the Pepper Pike Learning Center parking lot. The This program takes your child’s skills to the next level focusing on sense of calmness and relaxation to our little Today all of our activities will be frozen! Join us for ice cube painting, event is free for all the children to game tactics and individual strategies. If your child has never played, ones lives. Children will learn how to center snow cones and a trip to Boston Mills Polar Blast Snow Tubing! Bring trick-or-treat. Every child must be please send them along. The instructors help to advance their skills in themselves by using their breath in a safe your friends! Waivers must be signed and returned for participation. accompanied by an adult. footwork, dribbling, passing and teamwork during scrimmage games. and supportive space. This class will include Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/non-resident Grades 2-5. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer Coach. lots of fun yoga games, partner and group If you or your organization would like poses, storytelling, and creative play while to decorate your car and hand out encouraging connection to the inner self, treats, please contact the OCER Youth others, and the natural world that surrounds them. Instructor, Stacy FUN ‘N GAMES AT FUN ‘N STUFF Dept. 216-831-8601 ext. 5101. DODGEBALL CLUB Kaufman, Certified Yoga Teacher.$79/resident $84/non-resident No. 17FOD751 • Grades K-5 | Wednesday Jan. 3 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT671A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 16 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm Moreland Gym • $64/resident $69/non-resident It’s all fun ‘n games today as we spend the afternoon at Fun n Stuff. Join SPORTS & FITNESS FOIL FENCING us for laser tag, bumper cars, and roller skating - Just a few of the many No. 17FYT671B • Mondays Oct. 23 - Nov. 27 (except 11/6) (5 sessions) No. 17FYT603 • Grades 2-5 | Fridays Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 (except 9/22, activities to choose from. Bring your own brown bag lunch. Parents 3:30 - 4:30pm | Moreland Gym • $64/resident $69/non-resident 10/13, 10/20) (6 sessions) | 3:45 - 5:00pm | PPLC Room 61 must complete the waiver for Rock Wall participation at https://fun-n- KIDS RUN THE NATION stuff.com/rock-climbing-wall-waiver/. Youth Staff. $45/resident $50/ No.17FTY674 • Grades K-5 | Mondays & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 11 If Dodgeball is your favorite game in gym class, then this is the class Learn the fundamentals of foil fencing. Class includes stretching, non-resident (10 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Cafe 1 and outside for you. Every week we will introduce a different form of dodgeball footwork, lunges, attack, parry-riposte, strategy, tactics, techniques and at the last session we will play our favorite version. Grades 2-5. and bouting. Fencing improves hand-eye coordination, agility, A nationally recognized running program for boys and girls to teach Youth Staff. dexterity, and stamina, as well as develops social skills and manners. and encourage healthy and active lifestyles. Your child will learn the Fun and safety are emphasized. All equipment is provided. Tom Nagy, ins and outs of running, being fit and most importantly, having fun. All Head Coach ON TARGET Fencing Team, Member of USFA. $79/resident participants receive t-shirt and end of session race event on campus. $84/non-resident Led by Coach Rachel, an RRCA certified running coach, OHS graduate and 14 | FALL 2017 district parent. $85/resident $89/non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 15 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program YOUTH Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program JOIN US FOR WINTER WILD THINGS AT THE ZOO & RAINFOREST! GAME ON! SPORTS 4 GIRLS AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS BREAK FUN DAYS!! No. 17FOD651 • Grades K-5 | Thursday Jan. 4 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT640A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 16 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm No. 17FYT655A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 3 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm Moreland Gym or outside • $85/resident $89/non-resident Moreland Gym or outside • $64/resident $69/non-resident Travel to the Cleveland Metropark Zoo. We’ll see all of your favorite animals while exploring the tropics of the rainforest and safari around No. 17FYT640B • Mondays Oct. 23 - Nov. 27 (except 11/6) (5 sessions) No. 17FYT655B • Tuesdays Oct. 10 - Nov. 7 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) WINTER BREAK FUN DAYS the zoo weather permitting. Bring a disposable lunch and drink. $45/ 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym • $85/resident $89/non-resident 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym or outside • $54/resident $59/non-resident Don’t be left out in the cold! Warm up with friends for 6 days of fun! resident $50 non-resident You’ll enjoy sports,games, arts & crafts, special activities, events and Game On! Join us as we EXPLORE and LEARN a different sport each Have a blast and get lots of exercise playing a variety of sports and gym field trips. Children presently registered for Open Door and needing the week. We may cover basketball, soccer, tennis, softball, field hockey, games like basketball, soccer, dodgeball, kickball, sharks & minnows, full day must add the before and after Open Door program. Students THE SKY’S THE LIMIT! lacrosse, volleyball and more in the most FUN, nurturing and positive capture the flag, poisonball, and more. Grades K-2. AJ Corona, Youth should bring a lunch each day unless otherwise noted. Remember environment! From our years dedicated to working with girls, we have Sports Associate. to dress for the weather since we will be going outside. Deadline to No. 17FOD660 • Grades K-5 | Friday Jan. 5 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC the unique games and expertise to help each of your daughters to register is 11/20. Join us for trampoline fun at SkyZone! Enjoy trampoline fields for grow as an athlete and a person. Grades 1-3. Game On! Sports 4 Girls games of dodgeball, Sky Slam (basketball), gymnastics, open jump and Instructors. MUGGLE QUIDDITCH angled trampolines that allow you to literally bounce off the walls! Play No. 17FYT674 • Grades 2-5 | Tuesdays Dec. 5 - Dec. 19 (3 sessions) in the Foam Zone; taking running jumps and front flips into a giant 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym SPLISH SPLASH AT THE ORANGE INDOOR POOL! foam pit! Parents must complete the online waiver if one is not on SIDEKICK SOCCER file after May 2017 at www.skyzone.com/highlandheights/Online- New! If you’re a fan of the Harry Potter series, you know Quidditch. No. 17FOD757 • Grades K-5 | Weds. Dec. 27 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT625A • Fridays Sept. 15 - Nov. 3 (except 9/22, 10/13, 10/20 (5 Waiver. Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/non-resident This sport for wizards and witches has been adapted for us Muggles. sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym or outside • $69/resident $74/non. Even though it is cold outside we can still dream of being at the beach. Muggle Quidditch is a fast-paced game that combines parts of We will be playing beach ball volleyball, creating sand art and going dodgeball, rugby, and flag football. During the game, the Chasers try to No. 17FYT625B Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 22 (except 11/17, 11/24) (5 swimming. Dress for the beach and bring a swimsuit, towel and your • get the Quaffle (volleyball) through a hoop. The Beaters are defenders sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Gym $69/resident $74/non-resident lunch! Youth Staff. $40/resident $45/non-resident SPECIAL EVENTS • trying to knock out other players by hitting them with the Bludgers This program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun filled environment (dodgeballs). While all of that is going on, the Seekers are trying to for boys and girls. Instructors will focus on footwork, dribbling, passing catch the Snitch by removing the sock from the Snitch’s waistband. and teamwork during scrimmage games. Students will be broken into Everybody runs with a broom (pool noodle). Youth Staff.$39/resident LUNCH AND A MOVIE groups based on ability. Grades 1-5. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer $44/non-resident Coach. No. 17FOD770 • Grades K-5 | Thursday Dec. 28 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC After a morning of games and activities at PPLC we will travel to YOGA FOR KIDS McDonalds in Bainbridge for lunch and then off to the Chagrin Friday Oct. 20 | 6:00 - 7:45pm | PPLC parking lot No. 17FYT607 • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) Cinemas to see one of the newer released movies. Youth Staff. $45/ KICK IT UP A NOTCH SOCCER 3:45 - 4:45pm | PPLC Room 45 resident $50/non-resident Join OCER in the Trunk or Treat No. 17FYT626A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) | 3:30 - Yoga for kids is a wonderful opportunity for children to learn how program! Children ages 0-12 can enjoy 4:30pm Moreland Gym or outside • $89/resident $94/non-resident trick-or-treat fun, in a safe, kid friendly to navigate life’s challenges with a little more ease and self care. Yoga can help environment. Wear your Halloween Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 (6 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm No. 17FYT626B • build confidence, strength, flexibility, body HAVE A BLAST! costume and trick or treat from car Moreland Gym • $79/resident $84/non-resident awareness, increase focus, and bring a No. 17FOD742 • Grades K-5 | Friday Dec. 29 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC trunk to car trunk in the Pepper Pike Learning Center parking lot. The This program takes your child’s skills to the next level focusing on sense of calmness and relaxation to our little Today all of our activities will be frozen! Join us for ice cube painting, event is free for all the children to game tactics and individual strategies. If your child has never played, ones lives. Children will learn how to center snow cones and a trip to Boston Mills Polar Blast Snow Tubing! Bring trick-or-treat. Every child must be please send them along. The instructors help to advance their skills in themselves by using their breath in a safe your friends! Waivers must be signed and returned for participation. accompanied by an adult. footwork, dribbling, passing and teamwork during scrimmage games. and supportive space. This class will include Youth Staff. $50/resident $55/non-resident Grades 2-5. Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer Coach. lots of fun yoga games, partner and group If you or your organization would like poses, storytelling, and creative play while to decorate your car and hand out encouraging connection to the inner self, treats, please contact the OCER Youth others, and the natural world that surrounds them. Instructor, Stacy FUN ‘N GAMES AT FUN ‘N STUFF Dept. 216-831-8601 ext. 5101. DODGEBALL CLUB Kaufman, Certified Yoga Teacher.$79/resident $84/non-resident No. 17FOD751 • Grades K-5 | Wednesday Jan. 3 | 9:00am-3:00pm | PPLC No. 17FYT671A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 16 (5 sessions) | 3:30 - 4:30pm Moreland Gym • $64/resident $69/non-resident It’s all fun ‘n games today as we spend the afternoon at Fun n Stuff. Join SPORTS & FITNESS FOIL FENCING us for laser tag, bumper cars, and roller skating - Just a few of the many No. 17FYT671B • Mondays Oct. 23 - Nov. 27 (except 11/6) (5 sessions) No. 17FYT603 • Grades 2-5 | Fridays Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 (except 9/22, activities to choose from. Bring your own brown bag lunch. Parents 3:30 - 4:30pm | Moreland Gym • $64/resident $69/non-resident 10/13, 10/20) (6 sessions) | 3:45 - 5:00pm | PPLC Room 61 must complete the waiver for Rock Wall participation at https://fun-n- KIDS RUN THE NATION stuff.com/rock-climbing-wall-waiver/. Youth Staff. $45/resident $50/ No.17FTY674 • Grades K-5 | Mondays & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 11 If Dodgeball is your favorite game in gym class, then this is the class Learn the fundamentals of foil fencing. Class includes stretching, non-resident (10 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Cafe 1 and outside for you. Every week we will introduce a different form of dodgeball footwork, lunges, attack, parry-riposte, strategy, tactics, techniques and at the last session we will play our favorite version. Grades 2-5. and bouting. Fencing improves hand-eye coordination, agility, A nationally recognized running program for boys and girls to teach Youth Staff. dexterity, and stamina, as well as develops social skills and manners. and encourage healthy and active lifestyles. Your child will learn the Fun and safety are emphasized. All equipment is provided. Tom Nagy, ins and outs of running, being fit and most importantly, having fun. All Head Coach ON TARGET Fencing Team, Member of USFA. $79/resident participants receive t-shirt and end of session race event on campus. $84/non-resident Led by Coach Rachel, an RRCA certified running coach, OHS graduate and 14 | FALL 2017 district parent. $85/resident $89/non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 15 YOUTH Enrichment ClassesOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5, After Extended School Day Pick Program, Ups, Open Enrichment TEENSDoor Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 AFTER SCHOOL CHEERLEADING BABYSITTING BASICS AND BEYOND TERRIFYING TRIP - 7 FLOORS No. 17FYT620 • Grades K-3 | Tuesdays Sept. 26 - Oct. 24 (5 sessions) No. 17FTE100 • Grades 6-8 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) No. 17FTE504 • Ages 12 and up (ADULTS WELCOME) | Friday Oct. 13 3:30 - 4:30pm | Moreland Cafeteria PARENT WORKSHOPS 9:00am–12:00pm | PPLC 61 (1 session) | 6:30 - 10:00pm | PPLC Learn a variety of cheers, jumps, kicks and movements. We’ll also play Babysitting is a great way to start earning money and help build New! Join us for an evening of fun and fright as we head to one of some fun and active cheerleading games. Parents will be invited to leadership and confidence. Learn how to prevent accidents, how to Cleveland’s Premiere Haunted Houses, 7 Floors in Middleburg Heights. a performance of all of the cheers at the last class. Kaitlyn Margolis, handle an accident/emergency if one occurs, learn fun games and Seven haunted houses:Walking Undead, House of Nightmares, Clown Amanda Askari, & Ashley Shagrin OHS Varsity Cheerleaders. $69/ activities and other helpful hints. Please bring a snack to class. Youth House, and more attractions. Price include RAPID no-line passes, resident $74/non-resident Staff. $59/resident $66/non-resident transportation, and OCER Staff supervision. We will leave the PPLC at 6:00PM and return to campus at 10:00PM. Tickets go fast! Deadline to register is 10/1. $55/participant

ATA MARTIAL ARTS FITNESS AMERICAN RED CROSS ADULT AND PEDIATRIC No. 17FYT647A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (5 sessions) FIRST AID/CPR/AED 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 61 New! This blended course combines engaging and interactive online PAINTBALL OUTING simulation learning plus an in-person classroom session to learn and No. 17FTE524 • Ages 10 and older | Saturday Sept. 16 No. 17FYT647B • Thursdays Oct. 26 - Dec. 7 (except 11/16 & 11/23) practice critical lifesaving skills that will prepare you to recognize 9:00am - 1:00pm | Synergy Woods (5 sessions) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 61 SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOUTH: RAISING CHILDREN and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants. The online portion must be New! Grab some of your friends and join us for an epic battle at New! Participants will learn traditional Songahm Taekwondo ina IN THE DIGITAL ERA completed prior to attending the in-class portion and must be taken Synergy Woods! Synergy Woods is a paintball park in Grafton with 6 structured, fun, and safe environment. Martial Arts Fitness will also No. 17FYT802 • Wednesday Sept. 13 (1 session) | 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC on a PC or tablet with a high speed Internet connection. Online course different courses to choose from. We will play team paintball games offer a strong foundation in essential character qualities suchas information will be emailed to participants, please allow approximately such as capture the flag, elimination, headquarters, etc. Earn bragging New! The digital world offers youth a powerful sense of connection courtesy, respect and discipline. Donna Papa, Owner, ATA Martial Arts. 2 hours 30 minutes to complete the online portion. Upon successful rights over all of your friends. Bus will leave from PPLC at 9:00am and and identity - two critical aspects of development. Facebook, Grades K-5. $69/resident $74/non-resident completion of this course you will receive a digital certificate for Adult will return at 1:00pm. Cost includes rental of marker, safety mask, CO2 Twitter, Instagram, etc. enable youth to say, act and make rapid and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years. Fee includes canister and refills, hopper, pod pack, 500 paintballs, supervision, and choices that can have long term effects. The youth of today have online content, skills session, certification and digital materials.outh Y transportation. Pack a lunch/snack. Waivers are required and will be opportunities to use this new domain for good or for bad, ina Staff. $85/participant sent to parents prior to trip. Minimum of 8 participants needed for SKATING LESSONS – IN-LINE AND ROLLER situation where the digital world can seem like what Dr. Ron Taffel outing, so invite your friends! Deadline to register is 9/10. Youth Staff. has called a second family. What can we do? Based on up to date CHOOSE ONE IN-PERSON SKILLS SESSION $79/participant No. 17FYT632A • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Oct. 25 (6 sessions) research, this presentation will look at what parents, teachers and 4:30-5:15pm | CVRR helping professionals can do to helpfully engage youth in positive No. 17FTE600A • Wednesday Sept. 27 | 6:00pm–7:40pm | PPLC 22 dialog and reflection about social media and their citizenship in No. 17FYT632B • Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) the digital world. Amy Burzinski, LISW-S, from A+ Solutions . To No. 17FTE600B • Saturday Oct. 7 | 12:30pm–2:10pm | PPLC 22 MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB VISITS RAYS MTB (6 sessions) | 4:30-5:15pm | CVRR register, please call 216-831-8601 No. 17FTE527A • Grades 6-12 | Tuesday Oct. 10 Learn to skate like the pros! Each class includes warm-up, lesson and No. 17FTE600C • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 3:00pm–4:40pm | PPLC 22 practice time. The course includes five lessons and skating partyat the final class. Parents transport to and from Chagrin Valley Roller No. 17FTE527B • Grades 6-12 | Thursday Nov. 2 Rink. Skate rental included in class fee. Limited sizes available for in- BALANCED PARENTING: STRUCTURE, LIMITS line (rollerblades) but may bring own skates, which must be clean and AND LOVE No 17FTE527C • Grades 6-12 | Thursday Dec. 7 safe. Chagrin Valley Roller Rink staff. Grades K-5. $64/resident $69/ No. 17FYT800 • Wednesday Nov. 8 (1 session) | 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES 4-10 non-resident Orange Mountain Bike Club will visit Ray’s Indoor Mountain Bike Park, New! Parents are told to support their children and their feelings. No. 17FTE580 • Grades 4-10 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) 9801 Walford Ave. Cleveland 44102, on three dates this fall. Ray’s They are also told to set limits and create structure. Lauren will 1:00-2:30pm | PPLC Room 61 is a fun, no attitude, indoor bicycle park, built by people who love to help us balance these seemingly opposing goals and values in This workshop is a more in depth, no-nonsense approach to personal ride. Riders of all skill levels are welcome. Registration fee includes parenting to create a comprehensive approach that meets all of safety. We will work on multiple break away techniques, internet and supervision, transportation, admission, and bike and safety equipment children’s complex needs. The instructor is Lauren Ehrenreich, LISW, social media safety tips, role playing, and develop an awareness of rental. All participants must have a notarized waiver on file at OCER our surroundings. The course is designed for everyone and no prior prior to the trip. Bus Departs OHS 3:00pm, returns approx 8:30pm. experience or training is necessary to participate. Donna Papa with Minimum 8 participants. Tim Averre, OHS. $49/resident $54/non- ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified Taekwondo resident and Weapons Instructor. $24/resident parent & child couple $26/ non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each additional family member Y.E.S. CLUB - YOUTH ENGAGED IN SERVICE Do you want to make a difference in your community or just need volunteer hours? The Youth Engaged in Service Club (Y.E.S Club) is a volunteer program for students in grades 6-12. Volunteers are needed for OCER Special Events and after school sports and classes. Cost is free however pre-registration is a must. For more information contact Sarah Gnoddie 216-831-8601 ext. 5101.

16 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 17 YOUTH Enrichment ClassesOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5, After Extended School Day Pick Program, Ups, Open Enrichment TEENSDoor Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 AFTER SCHOOL CHEERLEADING BABYSITTING BASICS AND BEYOND TERRIFYING TRIP - 7 FLOORS No. 17FYT620 • Grades K-3 | Tuesdays Sept. 26 - Oct. 24 (5 sessions) No. 17FTE100 • Grades 6-8 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) No. 17FTE504 • Ages 12 and up (ADULTS WELCOME) | Friday Oct. 13 3:30 - 4:30pm | Moreland Cafeteria PARENT WORKSHOPS 9:00am–12:00pm | PPLC 61 (1 session) | 6:30 - 10:00pm | PPLC Learn a variety of cheers, jumps, kicks and movements. We’ll also play Babysitting is a great way to start earning money and help build New! Join us for an evening of fun and fright as we head to one of some fun and active cheerleading games. Parents will be invited to leadership and confidence. Learn how to prevent accidents, how to Cleveland’s Premiere Haunted Houses, 7 Floors in Middleburg Heights. a performance of all of the cheers at the last class. Kaitlyn Margolis, handle an accident/emergency if one occurs, learn fun games and Seven haunted houses:Walking Undead, House of Nightmares, Clown Amanda Askari, & Ashley Shagrin OHS Varsity Cheerleaders. $69/ activities and other helpful hints. Please bring a snack to class. Youth House, and more attractions. Price include RAPID no-line passes, resident $74/non-resident Staff. $59/resident $66/non-resident transportation, and OCER Staff supervision. We will leave the PPLC at 6:00PM and return to campus at 10:00PM. Tickets go fast! Deadline to register is 10/1. $55/participant

ATA MARTIAL ARTS FITNESS AMERICAN RED CROSS ADULT AND PEDIATRIC No. 17FYT647A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (5 sessions) FIRST AID/CPR/AED 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 61 New! This blended course combines engaging and interactive online PAINTBALL OUTING simulation learning plus an in-person classroom session to learn and No. 17FTE524 • Ages 10 and older | Saturday Sept. 16 No. 17FYT647B • Thursdays Oct. 26 - Dec. 7 (except 11/16 & 11/23) practice critical lifesaving skills that will prepare you to recognize 9:00am - 1:00pm | Synergy Woods (5 sessions) | 3:45-4:45pm | PPLC Room 61 SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOUTH: RAISING CHILDREN and care for a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children and infants. The online portion must be New! Grab some of your friends and join us for an epic battle at New! Participants will learn traditional Songahm Taekwondo ina IN THE DIGITAL ERA completed prior to attending the in-class portion and must be taken Synergy Woods! Synergy Woods is a paintball park in Grafton with 6 structured, fun, and safe environment. Martial Arts Fitness will also No. 17FYT802 • Wednesday Sept. 13 (1 session) | 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC on a PC or tablet with a high speed Internet connection. Online course different courses to choose from. We will play team paintball games offer a strong foundation in essential character qualities suchas information will be emailed to participants, please allow approximately such as capture the flag, elimination, headquarters, etc. Earn bragging New! The digital world offers youth a powerful sense of connection courtesy, respect and discipline. Donna Papa, Owner, ATA Martial Arts. 2 hours 30 minutes to complete the online portion. Upon successful rights over all of your friends. Bus will leave from PPLC at 9:00am and and identity - two critical aspects of development. Facebook, Grades K-5. $69/resident $74/non-resident completion of this course you will receive a digital certificate for Adult will return at 1:00pm. Cost includes rental of marker, safety mask, CO2 Twitter, Instagram, etc. enable youth to say, act and make rapid and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED valid for two years. Fee includes canister and refills, hopper, pod pack, 500 paintballs, supervision, and choices that can have long term effects. The youth of today have online content, skills session, certification and digital materials.outh Y transportation. Pack a lunch/snack. Waivers are required and will be opportunities to use this new domain for good or for bad, ina Staff. $85/participant sent to parents prior to trip. Minimum of 8 participants needed for SKATING LESSONS – IN-LINE AND ROLLER situation where the digital world can seem like what Dr. Ron Taffel outing, so invite your friends! Deadline to register is 9/10. Youth Staff. has called a second family. What can we do? Based on up to date CHOOSE ONE IN-PERSON SKILLS SESSION $79/participant No. 17FYT632A • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Oct. 25 (6 sessions) research, this presentation will look at what parents, teachers and 4:30-5:15pm | CVRR helping professionals can do to helpfully engage youth in positive No. 17FTE600A • Wednesday Sept. 27 | 6:00pm–7:40pm | PPLC 22 dialog and reflection about social media and their citizenship in No. 17FYT632B • Wednesdays Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (except 11/22) the digital world. Amy Burzinski, LISW-S, from A+ Solutions . To No. 17FTE600B • Saturday Oct. 7 | 12:30pm–2:10pm | PPLC 22 MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB VISITS RAYS MTB (6 sessions) | 4:30-5:15pm | CVRR register, please call 216-831-8601 No. 17FTE527A • Grades 6-12 | Tuesday Oct. 10 Learn to skate like the pros! Each class includes warm-up, lesson and No. 17FTE600C • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 3:00pm–4:40pm | PPLC 22 practice time. The course includes five lessons and skating partyat the final class. Parents transport to and from Chagrin Valley Roller No. 17FTE527B • Grades 6-12 | Thursday Nov. 2 Rink. Skate rental included in class fee. Limited sizes available for in- BALANCED PARENTING: STRUCTURE, LIMITS line (rollerblades) but may bring own skates, which must be clean and AND LOVE No 17FTE527C • Grades 6-12 | Thursday Dec. 7 safe. Chagrin Valley Roller Rink staff. Grades K-5. $64/resident $69/ No. 17FYT800 • Wednesday Nov. 8 (1 session) | 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC PARENT/CHILD SELF DEFENSE FOR GRADES 4-10 non-resident Orange Mountain Bike Club will visit Ray’s Indoor Mountain Bike Park, New! Parents are told to support their children and their feelings. No. 17FTE580 • Grades 4-10 | Saturday Oct. 7 (1 session) 9801 Walford Ave. Cleveland 44102, on three dates this fall. Ray’s They are also told to set limits and create structure. Lauren will 1:00-2:30pm | PPLC Room 61 is a fun, no attitude, indoor bicycle park, built by people who love to help us balance these seemingly opposing goals and values in This workshop is a more in depth, no-nonsense approach to personal ride. Riders of all skill levels are welcome. Registration fee includes parenting to create a comprehensive approach that meets all of safety. We will work on multiple break away techniques, internet and supervision, transportation, admission, and bike and safety equipment children’s complex needs. The instructor is Lauren Ehrenreich, LISW, social media safety tips, role playing, and develop an awareness of rental. All participants must have a notarized waiver on file at OCER our surroundings. The course is designed for everyone and no prior prior to the trip. Bus Departs OHS 3:00pm, returns approx 8:30pm. experience or training is necessary to participate. Donna Papa with Minimum 8 participants. Tim Averre, OHS. $49/resident $54/non- ATA Martial Arts is a 5th degree Black Belt and Certified Taekwondo resident and Weapons Instructor. $24/resident parent & child couple $26/ non-resident parent & child couple plus $12 each additional family member Y.E.S. CLUB - YOUTH ENGAGED IN SERVICE Do you want to make a difference in your community or just need volunteer hours? The Youth Engaged in Service Club (Y.E.S Club) is a volunteer program for students in grades 6-12. Volunteers are needed for OCER Special Events and after school sports and classes. Cost is free however pre-registration is a must. For more information contact Sarah Gnoddie 216-831-8601 ext. 5101.

16 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 17 TEENS Enrichment ClassesORANGEOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5,YOUTH After Extended School Day Pick Program, Ups, Open EnrichmentSPORTS Door Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 TEEN MUSIC CLUB YOUTH DEPARTMENT SERVICE PROJECT Orange Youth Sports Program is coordinated by Chris Switzer FOOTBALL and supervised by Anthony (AJ) Corona. They can be reached at Fridays 3:00pm [email protected] or at 831-8601 ext. 5636. TACKLE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Music Club is our after school music program designed for students Fall is for football! If your child is in grades 6-8 to learn about responsibility, teamwork, and develop a future gridiron star, this is the musical skills while working with musically talented Orange High FAMILIES PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE NEW team for you. Teams will play games School students. This program gives students the opportunity to REGISTRATION DEADLINES ADOPTED FOR THE against our neighbors to the north receive mentorship in learning instruments and vocals while playing on Saturday & Sunday afternoons in a band with other students. The goal of this group is to learn to play 2017-18 SPORTS YEAR. These deadlines are in place to further consistency across all this year, as part of the Great Lakes with other band members and develop a setlist for performances. The programs and to provide a more organized experience for all Youth Football League. All coaches Music Club will have opportunities to perform at various campus and of our players and parents. We thank you in advance for your are members of “USA Football” OCER events throughout the year, specifically the Orange Rock Off cooperation. certification program and are “Heads in April. The Music Club is on Friday afternoons starting at 3:00pm. Up” concussion protocol certified. Students must provide own instruments, except for vocalists, pianists, BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE COLLECTION NEW equipment will be distributed and drummers. Musical experience is preferred but not necessary. prior to practices. Practices will begin Interested Mentors and Students who are interested or want more DRIVE at 4 days a week in the evenings and information, please contact Sarah Gnoddie 216-831-8601 ext. 5101. Starting the school year with the necessary school supplies promotes learning and boosts self-esteem. When school supply shopping, please UPCOMING FALL PROGRAMS then reduce to 3 days a week once Please note that registration for some of the programs listed are games and school begin. Josh Rogers *WE ARE LOOKING FOR HIGH SCHOOL MENTORS FOR THIS consider buying something extra to help ensure all our students are equipped with the supplies they need to be successful this school year! open for registration as of March 3, 2017. However, many of the & Mike Henderson, Orange High PROGRAM. EARN VOLUNTEER HOURS!* events below do not begin until August 2017. Feel free to get School Assistant Varsity Football Coaches, will be returning to coach the Needed *NEW* items include bookbags, pencils, paper, notebooks, signed up for these programs now, as you do not want to miss out team along with parent volunteers. $285/resident; $299/non-resident crayons, colored pencils, folders, markers, glue, pens, tissues, on the fun! Grades listed are for the 2017-18 school year. highlighters, index cards, and flash drives. *NEW* No. 17FYS220 • Ages 9 and Under (3rd & 4th Grade) FIRST STEPS TOWARDS COLLEGE & SCHOLARSHIPS July 24 Oct. 31 | Practices and Games TBD | Practices B6 outfield & away games at other communities No. 17FTE700 • High School Juniors, Seniors & Parents | Tuesday Sept. 27 Donation Instructions: Please drop off your supplies to our collection (1 session) | 7:00-8:30pm | PPLC Room 22 box in the PPLC lobby. We will collect supplies through September SOCCER **This age group will participate under the new “Modified Football” rules. 7 on 7 8th. Thank you in advance for supporting our service project! football, on smaller fields, for a seamless introduction into tackle football. Free! The college process can be overwhelming and confusing... but SOCCER CLINIC – GRADES K-1 we will help you feel confident in starting this process! Topics to be The Soccer Clinic will be led by well-known professional soccer coach No. 17FYS225 • Ages 11 and Under (5th & 6th Grade) discussed include: *Things to consider when deciding which college Dennis Weyn. Players will be taught the fundamentals of soccer in this July 24 - Oct. 31 | Practices and Games TBD | Practices B6 Outfield & to attend. *Applying for scholarships. *Getting help with the FAFSA. 6 week clinic. $79/resident; $89/non-resident away games at other communities, *Majors and career options to consider. *Tips on how to be successful DRIVERS' EDUCATION FOR TEENS in college and after graduating from college. *Why it is so important to No. 17FYS100 • Co-ed Grades K & 1 | Clinic Sundays August 27 - Oct. 8 ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 20TH!*** avoid excessive debt. *Options to consider if you don’t go to college. No. 17FAE502 • Age 15 years, 5 months and older | Monday-Thursday (except 9/3) | 11:15am-12:30pm | B5 Outfield *Common mistakes both students and parents make. This workshop is Oct. 16 - Oct. 26 (8 sessions) | 5:30-8:40pm | PPLC Conference Room B geared towards high school juniors and seniors and their parents. This A State of Ohio Drivers' Education Course is required for teens! Course/ program is completely FREE and there is nothing to buy at the end of FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC GRADES K & 1 the course. The Instructor is Jimmy Malone; founder of The Malone Tuition includes 24 hours classroom training and 8 hours behind-the- $79/resident $89/non-resident Scholarship At College Now and co-host of the WMJI morning radio wheel training. Tuition includes gas and insurance, certificate fee, *NEW* SOCCER LEAGUES – GRADES 2-6 show. FREE. To register, please call 216-831-8601 scheduling fee and training materials. In conjunction with National Brand New Format! Recreation soccer players will have increased No. 17FYS200 • Mondays 6:15-7:15pm 9/11-10/9 Outfield Field B6 Driver Training School. Register by phone at 440-248-8552 or online at weekly evening practice time and a designated Saturday game-day. www.nationaldrivertrainingohio.com/orange. $349 due at first class; Teams will be formed following the first 2 weeks of practice. Parent REGISTRATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 8TH! check/money order to National Driver Training School. Payment plan volunteer coaches are needed to lead their child’s team on game days. LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES available. Coaches from Weyn Soccer Group will attend practices to assist the head coaches and players in skills development drills and team tactics. PAL PROGRAM All players will receive a soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. Please FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUES - GRADES 2-5 bring a soccer ball. $89/resident; $99/non-resident Orange Youth Sports has partnered with NFL Flag once again for the Mandatory orientation / training for all students accepted will be Fall Flag Football Season. Volunteer parents will be coaching and may Saturday, October 7 | 10:00am-12:00pm No. 17FYS110 • Co-ed Grades 2 & 3 | B5 Outfield hold additional practices during the week. Games will begin on 8/26. PRACTICES: Tuesdays 5:30-6:45pm | August 22 - Oct. 10 PAL (Play and Lead) is our after school leadership program designed for GAMES: Saturdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 | 10:00-11:00 (except 9/30) $89/resident; $99/non-resident students in grades 6-8 to learn about responsibility, teamwork, safety, No. 17FYS205 • Grades 2–3 | Saturdays | 2:00-3:00pm child development and develop leadership skills while working with the No. 17FYS120 • Co-ed Grades 4-6 | B4 Outfield EVALUATION DATE: Aug. 12, Field F1 | GAMES: Aug. 26 - Oct. 7 (except Open Door and Youth program. Under the guidance of Youth and Open **Some games will also take place at nearby community locations such as South PRACTICES: Fridays August 25 - Oct. 13 | 5:30 - 6:45pm 9/2 & 9/30) | PLAYOFFS: Oct. 14, Field F3 Door teachers and staff, students in the PAL Program will volunteer Euclid, Chagrin Falls, and Shaker Heights** GAMES: Saturdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 | Times & locations TBD, (except 9/30) 1-2 days a week interacting with younger children – participating in and designing activities, playing games, reading stories, assisting with No. 17FYS210 • Grades 4–5 | Saturdays | 3:15-4:15pm dismissal, having snack and escorting children to other areas within ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 18TH!*** EVALUATION DATE: Aug. 12, Field F1 | Games on Aug. 26 - Oct. 7 the PPLC facility. Acceptance will be based on the personal interview, (except 9/2 & 9/30) | PLAYOFFS: Oct. 14, Field F3 application, references and availability of positions. Students must maintain a regular schedule. To setup an appointment, please call 216- ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 7TH!*** 831-8601 ext. 5104.

18 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 19 TEENS Enrichment ClassesORANGEOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5,YOUTH After Extended School Day Pick Program, Ups, Open EnrichmentSPORTS Door Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 TEEN MUSIC CLUB YOUTH DEPARTMENT SERVICE PROJECT Orange Youth Sports Program is coordinated by Chris Switzer FOOTBALL and supervised by Anthony (AJ) Corona. They can be reached at Fridays 3:00pm [email protected] or at 831-8601 ext. 5636. TACKLE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Music Club is our after school music program designed for students Fall is for football! If your child is in grades 6-8 to learn about responsibility, teamwork, and develop a future gridiron star, this is the musical skills while working with musically talented Orange High FAMILIES PLEASE BE AWARE OF THE NEW team for you. Teams will play games School students. This program gives students the opportunity to REGISTRATION DEADLINES ADOPTED FOR THE against our neighbors to the north receive mentorship in learning instruments and vocals while playing on Saturday & Sunday afternoons in a band with other students. The goal of this group is to learn to play 2017-18 SPORTS YEAR. These deadlines are in place to further consistency across all this year, as part of the Great Lakes with other band members and develop a setlist for performances. The programs and to provide a more organized experience for all Youth Football League. All coaches Music Club will have opportunities to perform at various campus and of our players and parents. We thank you in advance for your are members of “USA Football” OCER events throughout the year, specifically the Orange Rock Off cooperation. certification program and are “Heads in April. The Music Club is on Friday afternoons starting at 3:00pm. Up” concussion protocol certified. Students must provide own instruments, except for vocalists, pianists, BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE COLLECTION NEW equipment will be distributed and drummers. Musical experience is preferred but not necessary. prior to practices. Practices will begin Interested Mentors and Students who are interested or want more DRIVE at 4 days a week in the evenings and information, please contact Sarah Gnoddie 216-831-8601 ext. 5101. Starting the school year with the necessary school supplies promotes learning and boosts self-esteem. When school supply shopping, please UPCOMING FALL PROGRAMS then reduce to 3 days a week once Please note that registration for some of the programs listed are games and school begin. Josh Rogers *WE ARE LOOKING FOR HIGH SCHOOL MENTORS FOR THIS consider buying something extra to help ensure all our students are equipped with the supplies they need to be successful this school year! open for registration as of March 3, 2017. However, many of the & Mike Henderson, Orange High PROGRAM. EARN VOLUNTEER HOURS!* events below do not begin until August 2017. Feel free to get School Assistant Varsity Football Coaches, will be returning to coach the Needed *NEW* items include bookbags, pencils, paper, notebooks, signed up for these programs now, as you do not want to miss out team along with parent volunteers. $285/resident; $299/non-resident crayons, colored pencils, folders, markers, glue, pens, tissues, on the fun! Grades listed are for the 2017-18 school year. highlighters, index cards, and flash drives. *NEW* No. 17FYS220 • Ages 9 and Under (3rd & 4th Grade) FIRST STEPS TOWARDS COLLEGE & SCHOLARSHIPS July 24 Oct. 31 | Practices and Games TBD | Practices B6 outfield & away games at other communities No. 17FTE700 • High School Juniors, Seniors & Parents | Tuesday Sept. 27 Donation Instructions: Please drop off your supplies to our collection (1 session) | 7:00-8:30pm | PPLC Room 22 box in the PPLC lobby. We will collect supplies through September SOCCER **This age group will participate under the new “Modified Football” rules. 7 on 7 8th. Thank you in advance for supporting our service project! football, on smaller fields, for a seamless introduction into tackle football. Free! The college process can be overwhelming and confusing... but SOCCER CLINIC – GRADES K-1 we will help you feel confident in starting this process! Topics to be The Soccer Clinic will be led by well-known professional soccer coach No. 17FYS225 • Ages 11 and Under (5th & 6th Grade) discussed include: *Things to consider when deciding which college Dennis Weyn. Players will be taught the fundamentals of soccer in this July 24 - Oct. 31 | Practices and Games TBD | Practices B6 Outfield & to attend. *Applying for scholarships. *Getting help with the FAFSA. 6 week clinic. $79/resident; $89/non-resident away games at other communities, *Majors and career options to consider. *Tips on how to be successful DRIVERS' EDUCATION FOR TEENS in college and after graduating from college. *Why it is so important to No. 17FYS100 • Co-ed Grades K & 1 | Clinic Sundays August 27 - Oct. 8 ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 20TH!*** avoid excessive debt. *Options to consider if you don’t go to college. No. 17FAE502 • Age 15 years, 5 months and older | Monday-Thursday (except 9/3) | 11:15am-12:30pm | B5 Outfield *Common mistakes both students and parents make. This workshop is Oct. 16 - Oct. 26 (8 sessions) | 5:30-8:40pm | PPLC Conference Room B geared towards high school juniors and seniors and their parents. This A State of Ohio Drivers' Education Course is required for teens! Course/ program is completely FREE and there is nothing to buy at the end of FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC GRADES K & 1 the course. The Instructor is Jimmy Malone; founder of The Malone Tuition includes 24 hours classroom training and 8 hours behind-the- $79/resident $89/non-resident Scholarship At College Now and co-host of the WMJI morning radio wheel training. Tuition includes gas and insurance, certificate fee, *NEW* SOCCER LEAGUES – GRADES 2-6 show. FREE. To register, please call 216-831-8601 scheduling fee and training materials. In conjunction with National Brand New Format! Recreation soccer players will have increased No. 17FYS200 • Mondays 6:15-7:15pm 9/11-10/9 Outfield Field B6 Driver Training School. Register by phone at 440-248-8552 or online at weekly evening practice time and a designated Saturday game-day. www.nationaldrivertrainingohio.com/orange. $349 due at first class; Teams will be formed following the first 2 weeks of practice. Parent REGISTRATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 8TH! check/money order to National Driver Training School. Payment plan volunteer coaches are needed to lead their child’s team on game days. LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES available. Coaches from Weyn Soccer Group will attend practices to assist the head coaches and players in skills development drills and team tactics. PAL PROGRAM All players will receive a soccer jersey. Shin guards are required. Please FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUES - GRADES 2-5 bring a soccer ball. $89/resident; $99/non-resident Orange Youth Sports has partnered with NFL Flag once again for the Mandatory orientation / training for all students accepted will be Fall Flag Football Season. Volunteer parents will be coaching and may Saturday, October 7 | 10:00am-12:00pm No. 17FYS110 • Co-ed Grades 2 & 3 | B5 Outfield hold additional practices during the week. Games will begin on 8/26. PRACTICES: Tuesdays 5:30-6:45pm | August 22 - Oct. 10 PAL (Play and Lead) is our after school leadership program designed for GAMES: Saturdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 | 10:00-11:00 (except 9/30) $89/resident; $99/non-resident students in grades 6-8 to learn about responsibility, teamwork, safety, No. 17FYS205 • Grades 2–3 | Saturdays | 2:00-3:00pm child development and develop leadership skills while working with the No. 17FYS120 • Co-ed Grades 4-6 | B4 Outfield EVALUATION DATE: Aug. 12, Field F1 | GAMES: Aug. 26 - Oct. 7 (except Open Door and Youth program. Under the guidance of Youth and Open **Some games will also take place at nearby community locations such as South PRACTICES: Fridays August 25 - Oct. 13 | 5:30 - 6:45pm 9/2 & 9/30) | PLAYOFFS: Oct. 14, Field F3 Door teachers and staff, students in the PAL Program will volunteer Euclid, Chagrin Falls, and Shaker Heights** GAMES: Saturdays Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 | Times & locations TBD, (except 9/30) 1-2 days a week interacting with younger children – participating in and designing activities, playing games, reading stories, assisting with No. 17FYS210 • Grades 4–5 | Saturdays | 3:15-4:15pm dismissal, having snack and escorting children to other areas within ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 18TH!*** EVALUATION DATE: Aug. 12, Field F1 | Games on Aug. 26 - Oct. 7 the PPLC facility. Acceptance will be based on the personal interview, (except 9/2 & 9/30) | PLAYOFFS: Oct. 14, Field F3 application, references and availability of positions. Students must maintain a regular schedule. To setup an appointment, please call 216- ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 7TH!*** 831-8601 ext. 5104.

18 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 19 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program ORANGE YOUTH SPORTS Recreational & Travel Sports & Leagues for Grads K - 6 TRAVEL BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL *NEW* TRAVEL BASEBALL TRYOUTS (FALL) VOLUNTEER COACHES Orange Youth Sports Travel Basketball is for those players and families Orange Youth Sports Travel Baseball & Softball is for those players The Orange Youth Sports program relies on assistance from parent that are committed to playing the game of basketball at a high level FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE GRADES 3-6 of competition and skill. Players MUST tryout and be selected to and families that are committed to playing baseball at a high level volunteers to serve as coaches for sports teams in assisting Orange Players that are passionate about volleyball, and cannot wait until our participate. This program requires a high level of commitment with up of competition and skill. Tryout times have been revised to capture Youth Sports staff. If you are interested in being a volunteer coach, Spring Volleyball program, can register for our fall volleyball program. to three practices per week and games. Teams play in the Midwest those players who are just finishing their seasons and getting ready please note that on your registration form when registering your $69/resident $74/non-resident for Fall-ball. Practices and games will not begin until the spring. child or contact our staff. Please note that if there are not enough Travel Basketball League and against other top teams in our area. Participation requires a high level of time commitment withup volunteer coaches, teams may be combined or, as a last resort, Tryouts will be conducted by an independent basketball evaluator. if No. 16FYS300 • Grades 3-4 | Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 4 | 1:00-2:00pm to 3 meetings per week and will include games and tournaments the program may be canceled and refunds issued. All volunteer you are interested you MUST register for tryouts for the grade your Tournament weekend Nov. 11 | Times TBD | Mayfield High School throughout spring and summer. Teams will meet monthly during coaches must successfully complete a background check and on- child is currently in. Parents informational meeting 9/11, PPLC activity the fall and winter months for light workouts. Teams will compete line concussion certification prior to serving as a coach. Orange room, 6:00pm No. 16FYS310 • Grades 5-6 | Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 4 | 2:15-3:00pm. against the best baseball leagues in the area. Tryouts will be Community Education & Recreation will pay the cost ofthe Tournament weekend Nov. 11 | Times TBD | Mayfield High School conducted by an independent baseball evaluator, grading and background checks for coaches. No. 17FYS450 • Boys Grade 3 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 ranking each player for team selection. Those interested MUST 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms • $15/residents only ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 18TH*** register for tryouts. Register for the age your player will be on April 30th, 2018. No. 17FYS455 • Boys Grade 4 Tryouts | Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 BASKETBALL 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only BASEBALL TRYOUT DATES No. 17FYS660 • Age 9 & Under | Tuesday Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 BASKETBALL CLINIC - CO-ED GRADE K No. 17FYS460 • Boys Grade 5 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only 5:30 - 7:00pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 No. 17FYS400 • Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) (6 sessions) 10:00 - 11:00am | Brady Gym • $79/resident $89/non-resident No. 17FYS665 • Age 10 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 No. 17FYS465 • Boys Grade 6 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 Basketball clinic is for the cagers that are just beginning to learn the 5:30 - 7:00pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only game. For six weeks we practice the fundamentals of basketball in a fun non-competitive atmosphere. Clinic will be led by Orange Youth No. 17FYS470 • Girls Grades 3-4 | Tryouts Wednesday Sept. 27 No. 17FYS670 • Age 11 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 Sports Basketball Staff. 7:00 - 8:30pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms*

No. 17FYS475 • Girls Grades 5-6 | Tryouts Wednesday Sept. 27 No. 16SYS675 • Age 12 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 BASKETBALL LEAGUE - CO-ED GRADES 1-2 7:00 - 8:30pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms* The program begins with three sessions of basketball clinic focusing on fundamentals of shooting, passing, and dribbling; followed by three *If a minimum of 10 participants do not register for the tryout, the weeks of instructional team games. 2nd grade players will receive an tryout will be cancelled additional 3 weeks of games on regulation baskets as they prepare to SOFTBALL TRYOUT DATES advance to the next level of basketball in 3rd grade. Players a must attend one of the tryout times for their grade, but are WRESTLING No. 17FYS685 • Age 12 & Under | Tuesday Aug. 15 & Thursday Aug. 17 No. 17FYS410 • 1st Grade | Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) (6 encouraged to attend both to improve performance. 7:30 - 9:00pm | OHS Gyms | $29 sessions) | 11:00am-12:15pm | Brady Gym • $99/resident $109/non-res. INTRODUCTION TO WRESTLING GRADE 4-6 Coaches team selection meeting Sept. 18 | PPLC activity room Players are required to attend No. 17FYS500 • Grades 4-6 | Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Jan. 30 *NEW* No. 17FYS415 • 2nd Grade | Saturdays Nov. 4 - 27 (except 3rd-4th grade 6:30pm | 5th-6th grade 7:00pm one of the tryout times but 11/25, 12/23, 12/30, 1/6) (9 sessions) | 11:00-12:15pm | Brady Gym 5:30 - 7:00 | Brady Middle School (Old Gym) are encouraged to attend $104/resident $114/non-resident If your child is selected for a team, the cost of the program is an both to improve performance. Participants will learn the fundamentals of wrestling such as stance, additional $285. This will include registration fees for league entry, Coaches & team selection ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 25TH*** form, technique, holds, and moves. Program will be coached by Brady new customized uniforms, postseason tournament entry, equipment, meeting following the tryouts. Middle School Wrestling Coaches Danny Groth and Cody Kovach. and other team fees that will be associated. Payment will be due prior $109/resident $119/non-resident to the start of practice, selected by the coaches. Contact Orange Youth Sports BASKETBALL LEAGUES - BOYS GRADES 3-6 & GIRLS Staff if you are interested in ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE NOVEMBER 2ND*** Practices begin in November, league games will begin in January, on ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 10TH*** volunteering to coach a team. Saturdays, for both boys and girls, and will be in coordination with the recreation basketball league in neighboring communities. $109/ Each team will be comprised resident $119/non-resident of 10-12 of the best players No. 17FYS420 • Boys Grades 3-4 | PRACTICE: Tuesdays Oct. 31 - March for each age group. If your 10 2018 (except 11/21, 12/19, 12/26, 1/2) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym child is selected for a team, GAMES: Saturdays, beginning Jan. 13, 2018 | times & locations TBD the cost of the program is an additional $385 for baseball or No. 17FYS430 • Boys Grades 5-6 | PRACTICE: Wednesdays Nov. 1 - March $285 for softball, which includes registration fees for league entry, 10, 2018 (except 11/22, 12/20, 12/27, 1/3) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym new customized uniforms, 2 postseason tournament entries, team GAMES: Saturdays, beginning Jan. 13, 2018 | times & locations TBD equipment, home game umpire fees and other associated team fees. Payment is due prior to the start of practice. No. 17FYS440 • Girls Grades 3-6 | PRACTICE: Thursdays Nov. 4 - Feb. 24, 2018 (except 11/23, 12/21, 12/28, 1/4) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 4TH*** GAMES: Weekends, beginning 12/16/18 | times & locations TBD

20 | FALL 2017 ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 25TH*** www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 21 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program ORANGE YOUTH SPORTS Recreational & Travel Sports & Leagues for Grads K - 6 TRAVEL BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL *NEW* TRAVEL BASEBALL TRYOUTS (FALL) VOLUNTEER COACHES Orange Youth Sports Travel Basketball is for those players and families Orange Youth Sports Travel Baseball & Softball is for those players The Orange Youth Sports program relies on assistance from parent that are committed to playing the game of basketball at a high level FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE GRADES 3-6 of competition and skill. Players MUST tryout and be selected to and families that are committed to playing baseball at a high level volunteers to serve as coaches for sports teams in assisting Orange Players that are passionate about volleyball, and cannot wait until our participate. This program requires a high level of commitment with up of competition and skill. Tryout times have been revised to capture Youth Sports staff. If you are interested in being a volunteer coach, Spring Volleyball program, can register for our fall volleyball program. to three practices per week and games. Teams play in the Midwest those players who are just finishing their seasons and getting ready please note that on your registration form when registering your $69/resident $74/non-resident for Fall-ball. Practices and games will not begin until the spring. child or contact our staff. Please note that if there are not enough Travel Basketball League and against other top teams in our area. Participation requires a high level of time commitment withup volunteer coaches, teams may be combined or, as a last resort, Tryouts will be conducted by an independent basketball evaluator. if No. 16FYS300 • Grades 3-4 | Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 4 | 1:00-2:00pm to 3 meetings per week and will include games and tournaments the program may be canceled and refunds issued. All volunteer you are interested you MUST register for tryouts for the grade your Tournament weekend Nov. 11 | Times TBD | Mayfield High School throughout spring and summer. Teams will meet monthly during coaches must successfully complete a background check and on- child is currently in. Parents informational meeting 9/11, PPLC activity the fall and winter months for light workouts. Teams will compete line concussion certification prior to serving as a coach. Orange room, 6:00pm No. 16FYS310 • Grades 5-6 | Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 4 | 2:15-3:00pm. against the best baseball leagues in the area. Tryouts will be Community Education & Recreation will pay the cost ofthe Tournament weekend Nov. 11 | Times TBD | Mayfield High School conducted by an independent baseball evaluator, grading and background checks for coaches. No. 17FYS450 • Boys Grade 3 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 ranking each player for team selection. Those interested MUST 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms • $15/residents only ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 18TH*** register for tryouts. Register for the age your player will be on April 30th, 2018. No. 17FYS455 • Boys Grade 4 Tryouts | Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 BASKETBALL 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only BASEBALL TRYOUT DATES No. 17FYS660 • Age 9 & Under | Tuesday Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 BASKETBALL CLINIC - CO-ED GRADE K No. 17FYS460 • Boys Grade 5 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only 5:30 - 7:00pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 No. 17FYS400 • Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) (6 sessions) 10:00 - 11:00am | Brady Gym • $79/resident $89/non-resident No. 17FYS665 • Age 10 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 No. 17FYS465 • Boys Grade 6 | Tryouts Weds. Sept. 13 & Thurs. Sept. 14 Basketball clinic is for the cagers that are just beginning to learn the 5:30 - 7:00pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms • $15/resident only game. For six weeks we practice the fundamentals of basketball in a fun non-competitive atmosphere. Clinic will be led by Orange Youth No. 17FYS470 • Girls Grades 3-4 | Tryouts Wednesday Sept. 27 No. 17FYS670 • Age 11 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 Sports Basketball Staff. 7:00 - 8:30pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 6:00-7:30pm | OHS Gyms*

No. 17FYS475 • Girls Grades 5-6 | Tryouts Wednesday Sept. 27 No. 16SYS675 • Age 12 & Under | Tuesday, Aug. 8 & Thursday Aug. 10 BASKETBALL LEAGUE - CO-ED GRADES 1-2 7:00 - 8:30pm | Fields B5 & B6 | $29 7:30-9:00pm | OHS Gyms* The program begins with three sessions of basketball clinic focusing on fundamentals of shooting, passing, and dribbling; followed by three *If a minimum of 10 participants do not register for the tryout, the weeks of instructional team games. 2nd grade players will receive an tryout will be cancelled additional 3 weeks of games on regulation baskets as they prepare to SOFTBALL TRYOUT DATES advance to the next level of basketball in 3rd grade. Players a must attend one of the tryout times for their grade, but are WRESTLING No. 17FYS685 • Age 12 & Under | Tuesday Aug. 15 & Thursday Aug. 17 No. 17FYS410 • 1st Grade | Saturdays Nov. 4 - Dec. 16 (except 11/25) (6 encouraged to attend both to improve performance. 7:30 - 9:00pm | OHS Gyms | $29 sessions) | 11:00am-12:15pm | Brady Gym • $99/resident $109/non-res. INTRODUCTION TO WRESTLING GRADE 4-6 Coaches team selection meeting Sept. 18 | PPLC activity room Players are required to attend No. 17FYS500 • Grades 4-6 | Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Jan. 30 *NEW* No. 17FYS415 • 2nd Grade | Saturdays Nov. 4 - 27 (except 3rd-4th grade 6:30pm | 5th-6th grade 7:00pm one of the tryout times but 11/25, 12/23, 12/30, 1/6) (9 sessions) | 11:00-12:15pm | Brady Gym 5:30 - 7:00 | Brady Middle School (Old Gym) are encouraged to attend $104/resident $114/non-resident If your child is selected for a team, the cost of the program is an both to improve performance. Participants will learn the fundamentals of wrestling such as stance, additional $285. This will include registration fees for league entry, Coaches & team selection ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 25TH*** form, technique, holds, and moves. Program will be coached by Brady new customized uniforms, postseason tournament entry, equipment, meeting following the tryouts. Middle School Wrestling Coaches Danny Groth and Cody Kovach. and other team fees that will be associated. Payment will be due prior $109/resident $119/non-resident to the start of practice, selected by the coaches. Contact Orange Youth Sports BASKETBALL LEAGUES - BOYS GRADES 3-6 & GIRLS Staff if you are interested in ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE NOVEMBER 2ND*** Practices begin in November, league games will begin in January, on ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 10TH*** volunteering to coach a team. Saturdays, for both boys and girls, and will be in coordination with the recreation basketball league in neighboring communities. $109/ Each team will be comprised resident $119/non-resident of 10-12 of the best players No. 17FYS420 • Boys Grades 3-4 | PRACTICE: Tuesdays Oct. 31 - March for each age group. If your 10 2018 (except 11/21, 12/19, 12/26, 1/2) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym child is selected for a team, GAMES: Saturdays, beginning Jan. 13, 2018 | times & locations TBD the cost of the program is an additional $385 for baseball or No. 17FYS430 • Boys Grades 5-6 | PRACTICE: Wednesdays Nov. 1 - March $285 for softball, which includes registration fees for league entry, 10, 2018 (except 11/22, 12/20, 12/27, 1/3) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym new customized uniforms, 2 postseason tournament entries, team GAMES: Saturdays, beginning Jan. 13, 2018 | times & locations TBD equipment, home game umpire fees and other associated team fees. Payment is due prior to the start of practice. No. 17FYS440 • Girls Grades 3-6 | PRACTICE: Thursdays Nov. 4 - Feb. 24, 2018 (except 11/23, 12/21, 12/28, 1/4) | 7:00-8:15pm | Brady Gym ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE AUGUST 4TH*** GAMES: Weekends, beginning 12/16/18 | times & locations TBD

20 | FALL 2017 ***REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 25TH*** www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 21 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program ORANGE YOUTH SPORTS Recreational & Travel Sports & Leagues for Grads K - 6 AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS NEW! AFTER SCHOOL BASE SPORTS CHEERLEADING INDOOR SOCCER CLINIC Your favorite after-school sports activities are back, with coach AJ and No. 17FYS930? • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Nov. 30 - Dec. 14 (3 sessions) No 17FSP625 • Cheer Clinic Grades K-5 | Sunday Sept. 24 | 2:00-3:30pm No. 17FSP730 • Grades K & 1 | Sundays Nov. 5 - Dec. 10 (except 11/26) your favorite Youth Sports Staff. 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym OHS MUF Gym & Friday Sept. 28 Pre-game & during 1st quarter of the (5 Sessions) | 1:00-2:20pm | OHS Multi-use Gym game OHS Stadium Come join us after school to play some base sports! Base sports will No. 17FSP735 • Grades 2 -5 Sundays Nov. 5 - Dec. 10 (except 11/26) include games that involve running from station to station such as Don’t miss your chance to cheer at the OHS Varsity Football game (5 Sessions) | 2:30-3:50pm | OHS Multi-use Gym AFTER SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL kickball, mat-ball, baseball, blasterball, run down, etc. Youth Sports Staff during the 1st quarter on Thursday, September 28 against Wickliffe! No. 17FYS900 • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) $39/resident $44/non-resident On Sunday, September 24, Cheerleaders will teach your child chants Coach Dennis Weyn will work with children in grades K-5 who have a 3:30-4:30 | Moreland Hills Gym or Outside. and cheers for the game. For any child who cannot come to the clinic, desire to develop their soccer skills. This clinic will focus on foot skills, there will be a shortened make-up clinic on Wednesday, September ball handling, and control. Soccer players will learn better dribbling, Players will play fun, low competition games of flag football Coached 27 from 5-5:45pm. Each child will receive a t-shirt and a temporary passing and shooting techniques through fun drills and games. For by AJ Corona, Youth Sports Associate and staff. $64/resident $69 non- LITTLE SPIKERS VOLLEYBALL face tattoo right before the game. Enjoy a snack at the Sunday clinic, more information please visit www.weynsoccer.com. $74/residents; resident and a special treat after cheering at the game. During the clinics $84/non-residents No. 17FYS940 • Grades K-3 | Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Nov. 28 (3 sessions) ONLY, parents can buy ½ off tickets for the game on Thursday night, 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym payable by cash or check. As the shirts must be ordered in advance, to Little Spikers is a volleyball program geared towards learning, having guarantee the t-shirt size that you want, please note shirt size when AFTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL fun, and creating an interest in volleyball. Coached by MHS Phys. Ed. you register. $35/resident $45/non-resident YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Staff Jen Gold. $39/resident $44/non-resident No. 17FYS910 • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) No. 17FSP450 • Beginner Grades K-2 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except (5 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 1:00-1:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts No. 17FYS915 • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 16 (5 sessions) 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym No. 17FSP460 • Beginner Grades 2-5 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except Participants will divide into different groups based on skill level, and Sponsors are needed for all Orange Youth Sports programs! 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 2:00-2:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts play exciting basketball games that keep the class interesting. AJ Sponsors will get their company name on the back of the Corona, Youth Sports Associate. $64/resident $69/non-resident team’s shirts. They will also receive a team photo and No. 17FSP470 • Intermediate/Advanced Grades 2-6 | Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 an adult-sized team shirt. Please contact AJ & Chris at (except 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 3:00-3:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts [email protected] for information on AFTER SCHOOL FLOOR HOCKEY FRENZY becoming a sponsor for a team today! Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis No. 17FYS920? • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Nov. 15 - Dec 13 (5 sessions) an exciting game. Intermediates will improve on those basic tennis 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym skills and work towards playing the game of tennis in match situations. Join us as we play floor hockey after school. We will use plastic sticks Players should bring a racket and water. Skyhawk Sports Academy and a rubber puck and play hockey in the gym on our feet! AJ Corona, Coaches work to ensure that your child will have the best experience Youth Sports Associate. $64/resident $69/non-resident by emphasizing teamwork to learn life skills through sports. $69/ resident; $79/non-resident

TAEKWONDO CLASSES WITH ATA MARTIAL ARTS No. 17FSP360 • Saturdays Sept. 16 - Nov. 11 (8 sessions) (except 9/30) 10:30-11:20am | OHS Wrestling Room

ATA Martial Arts provides comprehensive Taekwondo instruction customized to build on the way kids learn and develop courtesy, respect, honesty, integrity, focus, discipline and leadership. We will work on traditional Songahm Taekwondo in a structured, safe environment that is highly motivating and fun. Beginner and Intermediate will be separated into different groups. Students are required to have ATA uniforms and ATA sparring gloves which can be purchased through the instructor. All Students taking part in this program will have the option of participating in promotional testing. $109/resident $119/ non-resident + $25 for a Gi and $27 for practice gloves, payable to instructor at the first day of class.

BELT TESTING No. 17FSP364 • Saturday Nov. 18 (1 session) 10:30-11:20am | OHS Wrestling Room

$74/resident, $84/non-resident 22 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 23 Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program ORANGE YOUTH SPORTS Recreational & Travel Sports & Leagues for Grads K - 6 AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS NEW! AFTER SCHOOL BASE SPORTS CHEERLEADING INDOOR SOCCER CLINIC Your favorite after-school sports activities are back, with coach AJ and No. 17FYS930? • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Nov. 30 - Dec. 14 (3 sessions) No 17FSP625 • Cheer Clinic Grades K-5 | Sunday Sept. 24 | 2:00-3:30pm No. 17FSP730 • Grades K & 1 | Sundays Nov. 5 - Dec. 10 (except 11/26) your favorite Youth Sports Staff. 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym OHS MUF Gym & Friday Sept. 28 Pre-game & during 1st quarter of the (5 Sessions) | 1:00-2:20pm | OHS Multi-use Gym game OHS Stadium Come join us after school to play some base sports! Base sports will No. 17FSP735 • Grades 2 -5 Sundays Nov. 5 - Dec. 10 (except 11/26) include games that involve running from station to station such as Don’t miss your chance to cheer at the OHS Varsity Football game (5 Sessions) | 2:30-3:50pm | OHS Multi-use Gym AFTER SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL kickball, mat-ball, baseball, blasterball, run down, etc. Youth Sports Staff during the 1st quarter on Thursday, September 28 against Wickliffe! No. 17FYS900 • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 4 (5 sessions) $39/resident $44/non-resident On Sunday, September 24, Cheerleaders will teach your child chants Coach Dennis Weyn will work with children in grades K-5 who have a 3:30-4:30 | Moreland Hills Gym or Outside. and cheers for the game. For any child who cannot come to the clinic, desire to develop their soccer skills. This clinic will focus on foot skills, there will be a shortened make-up clinic on Wednesday, September ball handling, and control. Soccer players will learn better dribbling, Players will play fun, low competition games of flag football Coached 27 from 5-5:45pm. Each child will receive a t-shirt and a temporary passing and shooting techniques through fun drills and games. For by AJ Corona, Youth Sports Associate and staff. $64/resident $69 non- LITTLE SPIKERS VOLLEYBALL face tattoo right before the game. Enjoy a snack at the Sunday clinic, more information please visit www.weynsoccer.com. $74/residents; resident and a special treat after cheering at the game. During the clinics $84/non-residents No. 17FYS940 • Grades K-3 | Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Nov. 28 (3 sessions) ONLY, parents can buy ½ off tickets for the game on Thursday night, 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym payable by cash or check. As the shirts must be ordered in advance, to Little Spikers is a volleyball program geared towards learning, having guarantee the t-shirt size that you want, please note shirt size when AFTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL fun, and creating an interest in volleyball. Coached by MHS Phys. Ed. you register. $35/resident $45/non-resident YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS Staff Jen Gold. $39/resident $44/non-resident No. 17FYS910 • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 12 (except 9/21) No. 17FSP450 • Beginner Grades K-2 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except (5 sessions) | 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 1:00-1:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts No. 17FYS915 • Grades 1-5 | Thursdays Oct. 19 - Nov. 16 (5 sessions) 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym No. 17FSP460 • Beginner Grades 2-5 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except Participants will divide into different groups based on skill level, and Sponsors are needed for all Orange Youth Sports programs! 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 2:00-2:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts play exciting basketball games that keep the class interesting. AJ Sponsors will get their company name on the back of the Corona, Youth Sports Associate. $64/resident $69/non-resident team’s shirts. They will also receive a team photo and No. 17FSP470 • Intermediate/Advanced Grades 2-6 | Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 an adult-sized team shirt. Please contact AJ & Chris at (except 9/30) (5 Sessions, with rain make-up date on 10/21& 10/28) 3:00-3:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts [email protected] for information on AFTER SCHOOL FLOOR HOCKEY FRENZY becoming a sponsor for a team today! Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis No. 17FYS920? • Grades 1-5 | Wednesdays Nov. 15 - Dec 13 (5 sessions) an exciting game. Intermediates will improve on those basic tennis 3:30-4:30pm | Moreland Hills Gym skills and work towards playing the game of tennis in match situations. Join us as we play floor hockey after school. We will use plastic sticks Players should bring a racket and water. Skyhawk Sports Academy and a rubber puck and play hockey in the gym on our feet! AJ Corona, Coaches work to ensure that your child will have the best experience Youth Sports Associate. $64/resident $69/non-resident by emphasizing teamwork to learn life skills through sports. $69/ resident; $79/non-resident

TAEKWONDO CLASSES WITH ATA MARTIAL ARTS No. 17FSP360 • Saturdays Sept. 16 - Nov. 11 (8 sessions) (except 9/30) 10:30-11:20am | OHS Wrestling Room

ATA Martial Arts provides comprehensive Taekwondo instruction customized to build on the way kids learn and develop courtesy, respect, honesty, integrity, focus, discipline and leadership. We will work on traditional Songahm Taekwondo in a structured, safe environment that is highly motivating and fun. Beginner and Intermediate will be separated into different groups. Students are required to have ATA uniforms and ATA sparring gloves which can be purchased through the instructor. All Students taking part in this program will have the option of participating in promotional testing. $109/resident $119/ non-resident + $25 for a Gi and $27 for practice gloves, payable to instructor at the first day of class.

BELT TESTING No. 17FSP364 • Saturday Nov. 18 (1 session) 10:30-11:20am | OHS Wrestling Room

$74/resident, $84/non-resident 22 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 23 STAGECRAFTERS Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH & ADULT PRE K CLASSES LITTLE ACTORS! GRADE 2 LET US SHOW YOU HOW……BROADWAY ROCKS! PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAM No. 17FST121 • Grade 2 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) No.17FST173 • Grades 6-7 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) DRAMATIC PLAY! AGES 3-5 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC 7:00-8:30pm | PPLC Gym No. 17FST100 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 (6 sessions) Grades 6-7. This program will give students an opportunity to be a part No. 17FST123 • Grade 2 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except BUILDING CHARACTER ON AND OFF STAGE 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC of a cabaret-style showcase in which they will perform show-stopping 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC STAGECRAFTERS is a dramatic arts program which seeks to This interactive class is an excellent way to introduce the long-term renditions of Broadway musical favorites. New members will receive help each student realize a positive self- image while being benefits of dramatic arts participation to students attending Pre-K. Grade 2. Little Actors will spark your young actor’s creativity as they a free “Broadway Rocks” T-shirt to wear for their grand finale on the exposed to the creative aspects of drama and the disciplines of Students participate in a variety of activities that develops speaking explore the many avenues to nurture their imagination! Physical and final day of class! Co-Directors, Elisha Campbell and Jackie DiFrangia the theatre. The Stagecrafters approach enhances self-esteem, skills, builds confidence, and enhances social skills and creative vocal skills are developed thru role play and improvisation. We’ll help are both theatre professionals in the Cleveland area. $149/resident fosters team spirit and provides an outstanding opportunity for learning. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, local theatre your student build “character” …on stage and off! Instructor Kevin $159/non-resident people of all ages to share in the magic of the performing arts. The Terry is pursuing a career in theatre. professionals. $89/resident $99/non-resident $99/resident $109/non-resident Stagecrafters office is located at the Pepper Pike Learning Center on the Orange Schools Campus. Someone on our staff is available WRITE ON! AN INTRO TO PLAYWRITING 9:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday at (216) 831-8601; GRADES 6, 7, & 8 Wendy Scott-Koeth, Stagecrafters Coordinator at ext. 5102, READY, SET, ACT! GRADE 3 Tali Friedman, Stagecrafters Supervisor at ext. 5105, and Jackie MOVEMENT & MAKE BELIEVE! AGES 3-5 No. 17FST601 • Grades 6-8 | Friday Sept. 15 - Nov. 3 (8 sessions) No. 17FST131 • Grade 3 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) DiFrangia, Stagecrafters Associate at ext. 5103. The Stagecrafters No. 17FST101 • Ages 3-5 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) 2:45pm-5:00pm | PPLC office can be reached by email at [email protected]. 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Introduction to Playwriting is dedicated to process, risk-taking, and This class encourages students to use their own method of storytelling No. 17FST133 • Grade 3 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except finding one’s own voice and vision. This course will introduce the by expanding body awareness through creative interpretation and 9/21) | 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC traditional approach to writing and editing a 10-minute play, rooted in character development. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, character and narrative structure, with emphasis on a play’s arc through Grade 3. In this fun, inspirational class, students will develop creative IMPORTANT NOTICE local theatre professionals. $89/resident $99/non-resident its beginning, turning point, and ending. Instructor Joanna Vederman If your student attends Moreland Hills Elementary and will not drama skills through the use of theatre games and storytelling. Students received a BA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago with minors in be attending one of his/her after school programs, please send will stretch their imaginations while strengthening self confidence and Playwriting and Voiceover. $169/ resident $179/non-resident a note to the Moreland Hills classroom teacher and contact the literacy skills. Instructor Joanna Vederman received a BA in Acting from Stagecrafters office prior to the after school program. This will Columbia College Chicago with minors in Playwriting and Voiceover. ensure a safe, effective and timely dismissal. CRAFTY KIDS & CREATIVE THINKERS! AGES 3-5 $99/resident $109/non-resident No. 17FST102 • Ages 3-5 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (6 sessions) GET IN ON THE ACT! (except 9/21) | 2:00-2:45pm | PPLC STAGECRAFTERS CREATIVE ACADEMY FOR KIDS Technical Theatre * Dance * Costume Design Imaginations will soar as mini ‘Crafters share artistic creations Musical Theatre * Acting/Improve AFTERSCHOOL ADVENTURES IN IMAGINATION with friends while expressing individual meaning through art and KIDS ACTING UP! GRADE 4 DRAMA CLASSES improvisation. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, local No. 17FST141 • Grade 4 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) During the fall session of drama classes, Stagecrafters offers a theatre professionals.$89/resident $99/non-resident 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC variety of programs that focus on creative play and the opportunity SHOW BIZ KIDZ! MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION: to build language skills, problem solving, team-building and No. 17FST143 • Grade 4 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except GRADES 2-5 cooperation skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. Afterschool 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Grades 2-5 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) Adventures in Imagination will also be available during the winter No. 17FST201 • IMAGINE THAT! GRADE K-1 (Except 9/30) | 11:15am-1:30pm | PPLC session where we incorporate skills learned from the fall session Grade 4. This class is designed for young actors to find their own voice to prepare and present a final workshop performance for family No. 17FST111 • Grade K-1 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) in a collaborative, creative environment. Students will gain the ability Grades 2-5. Show Biz Kidz offers 4 classes all in one!! This workshop and friends. 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC to express themselves, build confidence, explore their imaginations performance of a scaled-down musical will be performed during the and develop basic social skills while they explore the magical thrill of last day of class. Students will become familiar with all aspects of No. 17FST112 • Grade K-1 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) the arts! Instructor Elisha Campbell has been working for Stagecrafters theatre like taking direction, working as an ensemble, memorization, 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC for a year and is excited to continue to bring her knowledge and love of choreography, costume and set design, while developing audition theater into the classroom! $99/resident $109/non-resident techniques. This class is a great preparation for future main stage No. 17FST113 • Grade K-1 Thursday 9/14-11/2 (7 sessions) (except productions, as well as other theatrical opportunities. Professional 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm PPLC Theatre Team includes: Director, Elisha Campbell, Assistant Director, Enthusiastic students learn how to take direction, speak out clearly Joanna Vederman, and Music Director, Jackie DiFrangia, local theatre and confidently. Students will learn a range of unique drama activities CENTER STAGE: GRADE 5 professionals. $169/resident $179/non-resident and improv exercises to assist students to help them reach to their full No. 17FST151 • Grade 5 Tuesday 9/12-10/24 (7 sessions) 3:45-5:00pm potential. Instructor Wendy Erholm, theatre professional. $99/resident PPLC $109/non-resident KIDS ON CAMERA: GRADES 6 & 7 Grade 5. Students will learn the acting process from “the page to the stage”. Through script analysis and character development, students No. 17WST204 • Grades 6 & 7 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) will act out scenes, play games and expand their repertoire while (Except 9/30) | 10:00am-11:00am PPLC increasing their stage presence. Along the way students will discover Students develop and improve their communication skills, self-esteem their unique talents and bring their words to life on and off stage. and confidence through VIDEO FEEDBACK. As a tool, class videos will Instructor Caitlin Reilly is a graduate of the University of the Arts with reinforce the student's self-image and discover more about themselves. a BFA Musical Theatre degree. Actors’ Equity Member. $99/resident Instructor Joanna Vederman and Acting Coach Will Sanborn, local $109/non-resident theatre professionals. $139/resident $149/non-resident

24 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 25 STAGECRAFTERS Enrichment Classes & Activities for Grads K - 5, After School Pick Ups, Open Door Before / After School Childcare Program STAGECRAFTERS YOUTH & ADULT PRE K CLASSES LITTLE ACTORS! GRADE 2 LET US SHOW YOU HOW……BROADWAY ROCKS! PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAM No. 17FST121 • Grade 2 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) No.17FST173 • Grades 6-7 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) DRAMATIC PLAY! AGES 3-5 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC 7:00-8:30pm | PPLC Gym No. 17FST100 • Ages 3-5 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 (6 sessions) Grades 6-7. This program will give students an opportunity to be a part No. 17FST123 • Grade 2 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except BUILDING CHARACTER ON AND OFF STAGE 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC of a cabaret-style showcase in which they will perform show-stopping 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC STAGECRAFTERS is a dramatic arts program which seeks to This interactive class is an excellent way to introduce the long-term renditions of Broadway musical favorites. New members will receive help each student realize a positive self- image while being benefits of dramatic arts participation to students attending Pre-K. Grade 2. Little Actors will spark your young actor’s creativity as they a free “Broadway Rocks” T-shirt to wear for their grand finale on the exposed to the creative aspects of drama and the disciplines of Students participate in a variety of activities that develops speaking explore the many avenues to nurture their imagination! Physical and final day of class! Co-Directors, Elisha Campbell and Jackie DiFrangia the theatre. The Stagecrafters approach enhances self-esteem, skills, builds confidence, and enhances social skills and creative vocal skills are developed thru role play and improvisation. We’ll help are both theatre professionals in the Cleveland area. $149/resident fosters team spirit and provides an outstanding opportunity for learning. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, local theatre your student build “character” …on stage and off! Instructor Kevin $159/non-resident people of all ages to share in the magic of the performing arts. The Terry is pursuing a career in theatre. professionals. $89/resident $99/non-resident $99/resident $109/non-resident Stagecrafters office is located at the Pepper Pike Learning Center on the Orange Schools Campus. Someone on our staff is available WRITE ON! AN INTRO TO PLAYWRITING 9:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday at (216) 831-8601; GRADES 6, 7, & 8 Wendy Scott-Koeth, Stagecrafters Coordinator at ext. 5102, READY, SET, ACT! GRADE 3 Tali Friedman, Stagecrafters Supervisor at ext. 5105, and Jackie MOVEMENT & MAKE BELIEVE! AGES 3-5 No. 17FST601 • Grades 6-8 | Friday Sept. 15 - Nov. 3 (8 sessions) No. 17FST131 • Grade 3 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) DiFrangia, Stagecrafters Associate at ext. 5103. The Stagecrafters No. 17FST101 • Ages 3-5 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 (6 sessions) 2:45pm-5:00pm | PPLC office can be reached by email at [email protected]. 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC 1:00-1:45pm | PPLC Introduction to Playwriting is dedicated to process, risk-taking, and This class encourages students to use their own method of storytelling No. 17FST133 • Grade 3 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except finding one’s own voice and vision. This course will introduce the by expanding body awareness through creative interpretation and 9/21) | 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC traditional approach to writing and editing a 10-minute play, rooted in character development. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, character and narrative structure, with emphasis on a play’s arc through Grade 3. In this fun, inspirational class, students will develop creative IMPORTANT NOTICE local theatre professionals. $89/resident $99/non-resident its beginning, turning point, and ending. Instructor Joanna Vederman If your student attends Moreland Hills Elementary and will not drama skills through the use of theatre games and storytelling. Students received a BA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago with minors in be attending one of his/her after school programs, please send will stretch their imaginations while strengthening self confidence and Playwriting and Voiceover. $169/ resident $179/non-resident a note to the Moreland Hills classroom teacher and contact the literacy skills. Instructor Joanna Vederman received a BA in Acting from Stagecrafters office prior to the after school program. This will Columbia College Chicago with minors in Playwriting and Voiceover. ensure a safe, effective and timely dismissal. CRAFTY KIDS & CREATIVE THINKERS! AGES 3-5 $99/resident $109/non-resident No. 17FST102 • Ages 3-5 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (6 sessions) GET IN ON THE ACT! (except 9/21) | 2:00-2:45pm | PPLC STAGECRAFTERS CREATIVE ACADEMY FOR KIDS Technical Theatre * Dance * Costume Design Imaginations will soar as mini ‘Crafters share artistic creations Musical Theatre * Acting/Improve AFTERSCHOOL ADVENTURES IN IMAGINATION with friends while expressing individual meaning through art and KIDS ACTING UP! GRADE 4 DRAMA CLASSES improvisation. Instructors Wendy Erholm and Elisha Campbell, local No. 17FST141 • Grade 4 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) During the fall session of drama classes, Stagecrafters offers a theatre professionals.$89/resident $99/non-resident 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC variety of programs that focus on creative play and the opportunity SHOW BIZ KIDZ! MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION: to build language skills, problem solving, team-building and No. 17FST143 • Grade 4 | Thursday Sept. 14 - Nov. 2 (7 sessions) (except GRADES 2-5 cooperation skills in a non-competitive atmosphere. Afterschool 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC Grades 2-5 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) Adventures in Imagination will also be available during the winter No. 17FST201 • IMAGINE THAT! GRADE K-1 (Except 9/30) | 11:15am-1:30pm | PPLC session where we incorporate skills learned from the fall session Grade 4. This class is designed for young actors to find their own voice to prepare and present a final workshop performance for family No. 17FST111 • Grade K-1 | Tuesday Sept. 12 - Oct. 24 (7 sessions) in a collaborative, creative environment. Students will gain the ability Grades 2-5. Show Biz Kidz offers 4 classes all in one!! This workshop and friends. 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC to express themselves, build confidence, explore their imaginations performance of a scaled-down musical will be performed during the and develop basic social skills while they explore the magical thrill of last day of class. Students will become familiar with all aspects of No. 17FST112 • Grade K-1 | Wednesday Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) the arts! Instructor Elisha Campbell has been working for Stagecrafters theatre like taking direction, working as an ensemble, memorization, 3:45-5:00pm | PPLC for a year and is excited to continue to bring her knowledge and love of choreography, costume and set design, while developing audition theater into the classroom! $99/resident $109/non-resident techniques. This class is a great preparation for future main stage No. 17FST113 • Grade K-1 Thursday 9/14-11/2 (7 sessions) (except productions, as well as other theatrical opportunities. Professional 9/21) 3:45-5:00pm PPLC Theatre Team includes: Director, Elisha Campbell, Assistant Director, Enthusiastic students learn how to take direction, speak out clearly Joanna Vederman, and Music Director, Jackie DiFrangia, local theatre and confidently. Students will learn a range of unique drama activities CENTER STAGE: GRADE 5 professionals. $169/resident $179/non-resident and improv exercises to assist students to help them reach to their full No. 17FST151 • Grade 5 Tuesday 9/12-10/24 (7 sessions) 3:45-5:00pm potential. Instructor Wendy Erholm, theatre professional. $99/resident PPLC $109/non-resident KIDS ON CAMERA: GRADES 6 & 7 Grade 5. Students will learn the acting process from “the page to the stage”. Through script analysis and character development, students No. 17WST204 • Grades 6 & 7 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) will act out scenes, play games and expand their repertoire while (Except 9/30) | 10:00am-11:00am PPLC increasing their stage presence. Along the way students will discover Students develop and improve their communication skills, self-esteem their unique talents and bring their words to life on and off stage. and confidence through VIDEO FEEDBACK. As a tool, class videos will Instructor Caitlin Reilly is a graduate of the University of the Arts with reinforce the student's self-image and discover more about themselves. a BFA Musical Theatre degree. Actors’ Equity Member. $99/resident Instructor Joanna Vederman and Acting Coach Will Sanborn, local $109/non-resident theatre professionals. $139/resident $149/non-resident

24 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 25 STAGECRAFTERS ACTING WITH IMPACT! ADVANCED ACTING FOR STAGECRAFTERS TEEN ACADEMY VOICE **** ACTING**** DANCE **** Vocal and Piano Coach Corey Shotwell is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music with his Masters in vocal performance. He is a nationally GRADES 6 & 7 No. 17FST700 Grades 8-12 | AUDITION ONLY. • PIANO **** FOR ALL AGES sought after tenor and has been teaching for the past few years. No. 17FST203 • Grades 6 & 7 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) Grades 8-12. Teen Academy will present Children of Eden. Enrollment If you like to sing in the shower, dancing around your living room or (Except 9/30) | 11:15am-12:15pm | PPLC is by audition only. Auditions will be held on Sunday, August 27 and just be in the spotlight…You will LOVE studying with a private coach! Advanced theatre students will work on sophisticated acting techniques, performances scheduled for December 1, 2 & 3, 2017. All those interested Vocal Coach Claire Connelly is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. scene study, character development & dialects. Students interested in auditioning are required to review rehearsal/performance dates and She recently received her Masters Degree in vocal performance at the in enrolling should demonstrate seriousness of purpose. Instructor financial responsibilities prior to auditioning. For more information call Cleveland Institute of Music. Claire performed in numerous operas, Will Sanborn graduated from Elon University with a BFA in Acting. In 216-831-8601 ext. 5105. PRIVATE COACHING operettas, and musical theatre performances around the country and addition to working for Stagecrafters, he works during the school day Sign up for weekly private lessons with one of our professional team continues to perform in the Cleveland area. for Great Lakes Theatre. $139/resident $149/non-resident members. Work on material of your choice. Please inquire about our detailed cancellation policy prior to registering. Private coaching is NOT considered a Stagecrafters “class”. Lessons are by appointment Vocal, Acting and Piano Coach Carolyn (Pelley) Clerget is a graduate only by calling (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105. of Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music (Bachelors of Music) and ADAPTIVE THEATRE the Peabody Institute where she received her Masters in Music in vocal SEW AWESOME! DESIGN IT, BUILD IT, WEAR IT performance. She is currently her pursuing a license in Music Education No. 17FST209 • Grades 5-8 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) BROADWAY BUDDIES, JUNIOR - ADAPTIVE ATTENTION PARENTS from CSU and performing around the Cleveland area. (Except 9/30) | 9:30-11am | PPLC MUSICAL THEATRE PROGRAM (AGES 5-12) Students in grades 2-7 studying with a private coach must be enrolled Grades 5-8. Become a Costume Designer extraordinaire! Every in a Stagecrafters Theatre class in order to be eligible to audition for No. 17FST604 • Ages 5-12 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30) Vocal and Piano Coach Elena Mullins is thrilled to be working with the Saturday students will test their design/style sense as they cut, sew the Community Production. Stagecrafters’ Theatre is built upon the (7 sessions) | 10:30-12pm | Pepper Pike Learning Center Stagecrafters. She joined the program last fall as a voice and piano coach, and create their own personalized projects. A supply fee of $50, made philosophy of process over product. Through student interaction in a and as music director of Footloose at Brady Middle School. This past payable to The Costume Shop, is due the first day of class. Instructor Students with special needs will work along side theatre classroom environment, students gain a sense of cooperative behavior summer, she also worked as a music director for Broadway Buddies and Wendy Erholm is a local costume designer and theatre professional. $149/ professionals, licensed staff and experienced volunteers. Each and teamwork while enhancing personal development. Studio B. Elena also directs Early Music Singers at Case Western Reserve residents $159/non-resident “STAR” performer will be paired with a buddy who assists with University, where she earned her DMA in Historic Performance Practice. all of the activities and staging scheduled for each rehearsal. Choreography will be adapted to individual needs. A performance will be held on the last day of class for family and friends. All PRIVATE YOUTH COACH FALL AUDITIONS & PERFORMANCES abilities welcome! Contact Stagecrafters Supervisor Tali Friedman No. 17FST900A • Acting | Grades 2 & up PRIVATE COACHING FOR ADULTS: ACTING, VOICE, at (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105. Enrollment limited. This program is Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm endorsed by Orange Parents Education Network (O.P.E.N.) NOTE: $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only PIANO AND DANCE COMMUNITY PRODUCTION FOR GRADES 2-7 Students should be capable of participating independently. Final Call (216) 831-8601, ext 5105 for more information workshop production 10/28/17 at 11:15am with a reception to No. 17FST900B • Voice | Grades 2 & up No. 17FST800 • Grades 2-7 | AUDITION ONLY. follow. Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm Performance Director Rachel Sternfeld - Assisted by Special Ed Para Stagecrafters’ winter Community Production will be The Little Mermaid. $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only Enrollment is by audition only and students must be currently enrolled Professionals and experienced volunteers. in a Stagecrafters’ class to be eligible for auditions. After auditioning, $134/resident $154/non-resident No. 17FST900C • Piano | Grades K & up students will be assured a part in one of the two Community Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm Productions. Please note that program ad and participation fees are $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only required if cast. Auditions will be held on Sunday, September 24 and performances are scheduled for January 12 & 13, 2018. Please note BROADWAY BUDDIES ADAPTIVE MUSICAL our MANDATORY TECH WEEK begins Saturday, January 6, 2018. THEATRE PROGRAM (AGES 13 & UP) Information and details concerning auditions, rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes. Please be familiar No. 17FST603 • Ages 13 and up | Sunday Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 (8 sessions) PRIVATE ADULT COACH 4:00-5:30pm | Orange High School Auditorium with mandatory fees prior to auditioning. No. 17FST901A • Acting Students with special needs will work along side theatre Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm professionals, licensed staff and experienced volunteers. Each $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only “STAR” performer will be paired with a buddy who assists with MY FIRST PRODUCTION FOR GRADES K-1 all of the activities and staging scheduled for each rehearsal. No. 17FST901B • Voice Choreography will be adapted to individual needs. Performance No. 17FST801 • Grades K-1 | Orange High School Auditorium Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm held on the last day of class for family and friends. All abilities REHEARSAL DATES: Sundays, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17 | 1:00-3:00 then TECH $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only welcome! Enrollment limited. NOTE: Students should be capable WEEK Sunday, January 7 - Thursday, January 11 of participating independently. Performance Director Rachel PRODUCTION DATES: January 12 & 13, 2018 No. 17FST901C • Piano Sternfeld - Assisted by Special Ed Para Professionals and experienced Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm Stagecrafters’ winter Community Production will be The Little volunteers. $154/resident $174/non-resident $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only Mermaid. Enrollment is by a first-come first-serve basis. No audition is necessary. Your student must be enrolled in a Stagecrafters class to participate. Information and details concerning auditions, rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes. (Limit 24 students) $69 participation fee and $40 costume fee

26 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 27 STAGECRAFTERS ACTING WITH IMPACT! ADVANCED ACTING FOR STAGECRAFTERS TEEN ACADEMY VOICE **** ACTING**** DANCE **** Vocal and Piano Coach Corey Shotwell is a graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Music with his Masters in vocal performance. He is a nationally GRADES 6 & 7 No. 17FST700 Grades 8-12 | AUDITION ONLY. • PIANO **** FOR ALL AGES sought after tenor and has been teaching for the past few years. No. 17FST203 • Grades 6 & 7 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) Grades 8-12. Teen Academy will present Children of Eden. Enrollment If you like to sing in the shower, dancing around your living room or (Except 9/30) | 11:15am-12:15pm | PPLC is by audition only. Auditions will be held on Sunday, August 27 and just be in the spotlight…You will LOVE studying with a private coach! Advanced theatre students will work on sophisticated acting techniques, performances scheduled for December 1, 2 & 3, 2017. All those interested Vocal Coach Claire Connelly is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. scene study, character development & dialects. Students interested in auditioning are required to review rehearsal/performance dates and She recently received her Masters Degree in vocal performance at the in enrolling should demonstrate seriousness of purpose. Instructor financial responsibilities prior to auditioning. For more information call Cleveland Institute of Music. Claire performed in numerous operas, Will Sanborn graduated from Elon University with a BFA in Acting. In 216-831-8601 ext. 5105. PRIVATE COACHING operettas, and musical theatre performances around the country and addition to working for Stagecrafters, he works during the school day Sign up for weekly private lessons with one of our professional team continues to perform in the Cleveland area. for Great Lakes Theatre. $139/resident $149/non-resident members. Work on material of your choice. Please inquire about our detailed cancellation policy prior to registering. Private coaching is NOT considered a Stagecrafters “class”. Lessons are by appointment Vocal, Acting and Piano Coach Carolyn (Pelley) Clerget is a graduate only by calling (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105. of Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music (Bachelors of Music) and ADAPTIVE THEATRE the Peabody Institute where she received her Masters in Music in vocal SEW AWESOME! DESIGN IT, BUILD IT, WEAR IT performance. She is currently her pursuing a license in Music Education No. 17FST209 • Grades 5-8 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Nov. 4 (8 sessions) BROADWAY BUDDIES, JUNIOR - ADAPTIVE ATTENTION PARENTS from CSU and performing around the Cleveland area. (Except 9/30) | 9:30-11am | PPLC MUSICAL THEATRE PROGRAM (AGES 5-12) Students in grades 2-7 studying with a private coach must be enrolled Grades 5-8. Become a Costume Designer extraordinaire! Every in a Stagecrafters Theatre class in order to be eligible to audition for No. 17FST604 • Ages 5-12 | Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30) Vocal and Piano Coach Elena Mullins is thrilled to be working with the Saturday students will test their design/style sense as they cut, sew the Community Production. Stagecrafters’ Theatre is built upon the (7 sessions) | 10:30-12pm | Pepper Pike Learning Center Stagecrafters. She joined the program last fall as a voice and piano coach, and create their own personalized projects. A supply fee of $50, made philosophy of process over product. Through student interaction in a and as music director of Footloose at Brady Middle School. This past payable to The Costume Shop, is due the first day of class. Instructor Students with special needs will work along side theatre classroom environment, students gain a sense of cooperative behavior summer, she also worked as a music director for Broadway Buddies and Wendy Erholm is a local costume designer and theatre professional. $149/ professionals, licensed staff and experienced volunteers. Each and teamwork while enhancing personal development. Studio B. Elena also directs Early Music Singers at Case Western Reserve residents $159/non-resident “STAR” performer will be paired with a buddy who assists with University, where she earned her DMA in Historic Performance Practice. all of the activities and staging scheduled for each rehearsal. Choreography will be adapted to individual needs. A performance will be held on the last day of class for family and friends. All PRIVATE YOUTH COACH FALL AUDITIONS & PERFORMANCES abilities welcome! Contact Stagecrafters Supervisor Tali Friedman No. 17FST900A • Acting | Grades 2 & up PRIVATE COACHING FOR ADULTS: ACTING, VOICE, at (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105. Enrollment limited. This program is Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm endorsed by Orange Parents Education Network (O.P.E.N.) NOTE: $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only PIANO AND DANCE COMMUNITY PRODUCTION FOR GRADES 2-7 Students should be capable of participating independently. Final Call (216) 831-8601, ext 5105 for more information workshop production 10/28/17 at 11:15am with a reception to No. 17FST900B • Voice | Grades 2 & up No. 17FST800 • Grades 2-7 | AUDITION ONLY. follow. Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm Performance Director Rachel Sternfeld - Assisted by Special Ed Para Stagecrafters’ winter Community Production will be The Little Mermaid. $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only Enrollment is by audition only and students must be currently enrolled Professionals and experienced volunteers. in a Stagecrafters’ class to be eligible for auditions. After auditioning, $134/resident $154/non-resident No. 17FST900C • Piano | Grades K & up students will be assured a part in one of the two Community Monday - Friday 8/14/17 - 12/22/17 | 2:45-8:45pm Productions. Please note that program ad and participation fees are $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only required if cast. Auditions will be held on Sunday, September 24 and performances are scheduled for January 12 & 13, 2018. Please note BROADWAY BUDDIES ADAPTIVE MUSICAL our MANDATORY TECH WEEK begins Saturday, January 6, 2018. THEATRE PROGRAM (AGES 13 & UP) Information and details concerning auditions, rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes. Please be familiar No. 17FST603 • Ages 13 and up | Sunday Sept. 10 - Oct. 29 (8 sessions) PRIVATE ADULT COACH 4:00-5:30pm | Orange High School Auditorium with mandatory fees prior to auditioning. No. 17FST901A • Acting Students with special needs will work along side theatre Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm professionals, licensed staff and experienced volunteers. Each $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only “STAR” performer will be paired with a buddy who assists with MY FIRST PRODUCTION FOR GRADES K-1 all of the activities and staging scheduled for each rehearsal. No. 17FST901B • Voice Choreography will be adapted to individual needs. Performance No. 17FST801 • Grades K-1 | Orange High School Auditorium Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm held on the last day of class for family and friends. All abilities REHEARSAL DATES: Sundays, 12/3, 12/10, 12/17 | 1:00-3:00 then TECH $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only welcome! Enrollment limited. NOTE: Students should be capable WEEK Sunday, January 7 - Thursday, January 11 of participating independently. Performance Director Rachel PRODUCTION DATES: January 12 & 13, 2018 No. 17FST901C • Piano Sternfeld - Assisted by Special Ed Para Professionals and experienced Monday-Friday 8/14/17-12/22/17 2:45-8:45pm Stagecrafters’ winter Community Production will be The Little volunteers. $154/resident $174/non-resident $25 per half-hour lesson Reservations Only Mermaid. Enrollment is by a first-come first-serve basis. No audition is necessary. Your student must be enrolled in a Stagecrafters class to participate. Information and details concerning auditions, rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes. (Limit 24 students) $69 participation fee and $40 costume fee

26 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 27 TRAVEL & SPECIAL EVENTS Special Events, Activities & Trips for All Ages FALL REGISTRATION FEST ADVENTURES IN ASTRONOMY: THE CASSINI SPACE EXPLORE TUSCANY-COMING IN NOVEMBER 2018! WINTER SKI Sat. August 26 | 5:00 - 8:00pm, followed by fireworks PROBE No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - 9 Fri. Sept. 22 5:30 - 10:00pm The first opportunity for residents of the Orange No. 17FYA901 • | New! You will stay at the famous spa resort town of Montecatini Terme BOSTON MILLS SKIING & SNOWBOARDING School district to register for classes, programs Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park for seven nights on this fabulous 9-day tour of Italy’s heartland. Journey and events and to sign up to volunteer with Join us as we head to the Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park in to Florence for a tour of the “Cradle of the Italian Renaissance,” stop No. 18WSE951 • Sat. Jan. 13 - Feb 11 | 8:15am - 2:00pm your favorite school organization. Includes Montville Township, known for it’s lack of light pollution. Naturalis, in the medieval city of Lucca, encircled by 16th century walls, Explore You must register and pay first with OCE&R for transportation & musical entertainment, contests, food trucks, Chris Mentrek, will lead a special presentation on the Cassini Space the mystical city of Siena, supervision only, and then fill out ski forms and pay for rental and/or fun activities and fireworks at dusk sponsored by Probe before we head out to view the stars and planets from the park’s witness the famous Leaning lessons online through the Boston Mills website at: Waterway Carwash and OCER. observatory. If it is cloudy we will view a planetarium presentation. Tower of Pisa, travel to the https://www.skipeakresorts.com/shopbmbw/ClubLogin.aspx Meet at 5:30pm for pizza in the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Board village of San Gimignano, school transportation in the PPLC lot at 6:00pm. This trip fills quickly overlooking picturesque Your club login is orange. so register early and by 9/18. $25/resident parent & child plus $9/ vineyards. Visit the Academy Your club password is member. person for each additional family member • $15/person non-resident Gallery and Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, see the Gothic 4TH ANNUAL TRUNK OR TREAT Line, one of the Germans’ last lines of defense during WWII, and Students in grades 3-12 will receive 5 one-hour lessons and 1 day of much more. Includes airfare, airport shuttle, lodging, 7 breakfasts and Fri. Oct 20 | 6:00pm – 7:45pm | PPLC parking lot open skiing or snowboarding as part of the Boston Mills ski program for 3 dinners, wine tasting in the Chianti region, pecorina cheese tasting, beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers and racers. All registrants For more programs for adults see the Aquatics, Stagecrafters, Orange Join OCE&R for the 4th Annual Trunk or Treat program! Children regional wines with the included dinners, and much more. $2,999/ will be given a safety proficiency test to determine lesson placement. Art Center and Senior Adults sections of this brochure. ages 0 - 12 can enjoy trick-or-treat fun in a safe, kid-friendly double before May 1 • $3,099 after May 1 Once the Saturday lessons are over, registrants will receive a pass environment. Wear your Halloween costume and trick or treat from to continue skiing each Saturday for the remainder of the Boston car trunk to car trunk in the Pepper Pike Learning Center parking lot. Mills season and three $10 value passes. The price below includes Additional entertainment will be provided by Early Childhood. The TRAVEL & GREAT ESCAPES transportation to and from Boston Mills for 6 weeks and OCE&R adult event is free for all the children to trick-or-treat. Every child must IKEA SHOPPING AND RIVERS CASINO supervision. Drop off skiers at 8am (7:45am on 1/13) at the Orange be accompanied by an adult. If you or your organization would like to No. 17FAE900 • Fri. Nov. 3 | 8:30am - 9:30pm High School east parking lot. Bus leaves at 8:15am. Buses return at decorate your car and hand out treats, please contact the OCER Youth approximately 2pm Dept. at 216-831-8601, ext. 5101. IRISH SPLENDOR INFORMATION NIGHT Our most popular trip is back!. You’ll love the selection at IKEA, No. 17FSE948 • Weds. Sept. 6 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC everything from kitchen gadgets to complete kitchens, plus plants, Note: The last day to register and refunds is Friday, December 15. holiday decorations, furniture and more. Then we’re off to Rivers Your student MUST register with both OCE&R and Boston Mills to New! Learn more about our exciting tour of Ireland from Mitchell Casino for slots and gaming. Board deluxe motor coach at 8:30am at participate in the program. Signed Concussion Law information must HARTVILLE KITCHEN LUNCH & MARKET PLACE TOUR Mack of Collette Tours. See a brief description of the tour below and the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Includes transportation and $15 for be on file. come armed with questions. No fee, but please register slots and $5 for food at the casino. Must be 21 years or older. Last day No. 17FAE908 • Thurs. Oct 12 | 10:30am - 4:00pm for refunds is October11! $49/person EARLY BIRD RATE THROUGH 11/10 for Transportation & New! Join us as we eat, shop Supervision -- Only $69/resident $79/non-resident . You must also and explore in the charming register and pay for lessons and rental through hyperlink listed above. Village of Hartville. Explore IRISH SPLENDOR-COMING IN MARCH! COMMUNITY EVENTS the Hartville Kitchen, where No. 18SSE949 • March 10 - 17 REGULAR RATE: 11/11-12/15 for Transportation & Supervision we will have lunch, Hartville Only Market Place and Flea Market, New! Celebrate the beauty of Ireland on this incredible 8-day tour. HIRAM HOUSE CAMP ANNUAL PUMPKIN FESTIVAL – $79/resident $89/non-resident Enjoy a tour of Dublin, Hartville Collectibles and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Hartville Hardware. Board our luxury Baron’s Bus at 10:30am in the spend a night on the STUDENTS WILL HAVE THEIR CLUB CARDS IN TIME FOR WINTER PPLC Lot and should return by 4pm. Includes lunch, including tip, and regal grounds of Cabra No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - 9 | 10:00am - 5:00pm BREAK IF REGISTERED WITH BOSTON MILLS BY NOVEMBER 10! transportation.$59/person Castle, where you You must also register and pay for lessons and rental at: Hay rides...Kids craft corner...Candle dipping...Face painting...Pony will enjoy dinner. Tour https://www.skipeakresorts.com/shopbmbw/ClubLogin.aspx Killmainham Gaol, the rides...S’mores...Flea market...Raffle...Haunted maze...Rocket car... Entertainment…Pumpkins & mums for sale. Park in OHS Parking Lot. prison that held some IMPORTANT! Don’t let your skier or snowboarder be disappointed! Shuttle provided. For more information call 216-831-5045. PLAYHOUSE SQUARE BROADWAY SERIES: WICKED of Ireland’s most famous leaders. Explore Killarney and Tullamore No students will be accepted into the club after December 15. Please and enjoy a tasting of whiskey. Visit a traditional Irish farm to savor mark your calendars! Register with OCE&R by December 15. This is No. 17FAE909 Thurs. 11/9 | 1:00pm-5:00pm • homemade scones and tea, and much more. Includes 9 meals also the last day to register online with Boston Mills. New! WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in including 3 dinners and 6 breakfasts, hotels and airfare. This tour Watch for our trip to Chicago, October 2018! Details will be the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. requires average activity level with the ability to climb stairs and walk included in the Winter Activity Brochure! Includes visits to the Art Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another reasonable distances. $2,599/double before 10/11 • $2,749/double Institute of Chicago, 360 Chicago, Skyline Cruise on Lake Michigan, young woman, born with emerald-green skin— after 10/11 Navy Pier, Money Museum and more! smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest EXPLORE TUSCANY INFORMATION NIGHT SALUTE TO ORANGE “SUMMER IN ORANGE VILLAGE” of friendships…until the world decides to No. 18SSE950 • Weds. March 21 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” Sun. Sept. 3 • 5:30pm | Orange Village Hall & Community Park Board school transportation in the PPLC parking lot at 1:00pm. Rear New! Learn more about one of Collette Tours most popular trips, Join us for games, food & fun. Fireworks at dusk. For more information orchestra seating.$89/person, transportation included Explore Tuscany. You will learn about all the things you will see and do in Italy’s heartland. Presented by Mitchell Mack of Collette Tours. call Orange Village Hall at 440-498-4400. 28 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 29 TRAVEL & SPECIAL EVENTS Special Events, Activities & Trips for All Ages FALL REGISTRATION FEST ADVENTURES IN ASTRONOMY: THE CASSINI SPACE EXPLORE TUSCANY-COMING IN NOVEMBER 2018! WINTER SKI Sat. August 26 | 5:00 - 8:00pm, followed by fireworks PROBE No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - 9 Fri. Sept. 22 5:30 - 10:00pm The first opportunity for residents of the Orange No. 17FYA901 • | New! You will stay at the famous spa resort town of Montecatini Terme BOSTON MILLS SKIING & SNOWBOARDING School district to register for classes, programs Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park for seven nights on this fabulous 9-day tour of Italy’s heartland. Journey and events and to sign up to volunteer with Join us as we head to the Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park in to Florence for a tour of the “Cradle of the Italian Renaissance,” stop No. 18WSE951 • Sat. Jan. 13 - Feb 11 | 8:15am - 2:00pm your favorite school organization. Includes Montville Township, known for it’s lack of light pollution. Naturalis, in the medieval city of Lucca, encircled by 16th century walls, Explore You must register and pay first with OCE&R for transportation & musical entertainment, contests, food trucks, Chris Mentrek, will lead a special presentation on the Cassini Space the mystical city of Siena, supervision only, and then fill out ski forms and pay for rental and/or fun activities and fireworks at dusk sponsored by Probe before we head out to view the stars and planets from the park’s witness the famous Leaning lessons online through the Boston Mills website at: Waterway Carwash and OCER. observatory. If it is cloudy we will view a planetarium presentation. Tower of Pisa, travel to the https://www.skipeakresorts.com/shopbmbw/ClubLogin.aspx Meet at 5:30pm for pizza in the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Board village of San Gimignano, school transportation in the PPLC lot at 6:00pm. This trip fills quickly overlooking picturesque Your club login is orange. so register early and by 9/18. $25/resident parent & child plus $9/ vineyards. Visit the Academy Your club password is member. person for each additional family member • $15/person non-resident Gallery and Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, see the Gothic 4TH ANNUAL TRUNK OR TREAT Line, one of the Germans’ last lines of defense during WWII, and Students in grades 3-12 will receive 5 one-hour lessons and 1 day of much more. Includes airfare, airport shuttle, lodging, 7 breakfasts and Fri. Oct 20 | 6:00pm – 7:45pm | PPLC parking lot open skiing or snowboarding as part of the Boston Mills ski program for 3 dinners, wine tasting in the Chianti region, pecorina cheese tasting, beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers and racers. All registrants For more programs for adults see the Aquatics, Stagecrafters, Orange Join OCE&R for the 4th Annual Trunk or Treat program! Children regional wines with the included dinners, and much more. $2,999/ will be given a safety proficiency test to determine lesson placement. Art Center and Senior Adults sections of this brochure. ages 0 - 12 can enjoy trick-or-treat fun in a safe, kid-friendly double before May 1 • $3,099 after May 1 Once the Saturday lessons are over, registrants will receive a pass environment. Wear your Halloween costume and trick or treat from to continue skiing each Saturday for the remainder of the Boston car trunk to car trunk in the Pepper Pike Learning Center parking lot. Mills season and three $10 value passes. The price below includes Additional entertainment will be provided by Early Childhood. The TRAVEL & GREAT ESCAPES transportation to and from Boston Mills for 6 weeks and OCE&R adult event is free for all the children to trick-or-treat. Every child must IKEA SHOPPING AND RIVERS CASINO supervision. Drop off skiers at 8am (7:45am on 1/13) at the Orange be accompanied by an adult. If you or your organization would like to No. 17FAE900 • Fri. Nov. 3 | 8:30am - 9:30pm High School east parking lot. Bus leaves at 8:15am. Buses return at decorate your car and hand out treats, please contact the OCER Youth approximately 2pm Dept. at 216-831-8601, ext. 5101. IRISH SPLENDOR INFORMATION NIGHT Our most popular trip is back!. You’ll love the selection at IKEA, No. 17FSE948 • Weds. Sept. 6 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC everything from kitchen gadgets to complete kitchens, plus plants, Note: The last day to register and refunds is Friday, December 15. holiday decorations, furniture and more. Then we’re off to Rivers Your student MUST register with both OCE&R and Boston Mills to New! Learn more about our exciting tour of Ireland from Mitchell Casino for slots and gaming. Board deluxe motor coach at 8:30am at participate in the program. Signed Concussion Law information must HARTVILLE KITCHEN LUNCH & MARKET PLACE TOUR Mack of Collette Tours. See a brief description of the tour below and the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Includes transportation and $15 for be on file. come armed with questions. No fee, but please register slots and $5 for food at the casino. Must be 21 years or older. Last day No. 17FAE908 • Thurs. Oct 12 | 10:30am - 4:00pm for refunds is October11! $49/person EARLY BIRD RATE THROUGH 11/10 for Transportation & New! Join us as we eat, shop Supervision -- Only $69/resident $79/non-resident . You must also and explore in the charming register and pay for lessons and rental through hyperlink listed above. Village of Hartville. Explore IRISH SPLENDOR-COMING IN MARCH! COMMUNITY EVENTS the Hartville Kitchen, where No. 18SSE949 • March 10 - 17 REGULAR RATE: 11/11-12/15 for Transportation & Supervision we will have lunch, Hartville Only Market Place and Flea Market, New! Celebrate the beauty of Ireland on this incredible 8-day tour. HIRAM HOUSE CAMP ANNUAL PUMPKIN FESTIVAL – $79/resident $89/non-resident Enjoy a tour of Dublin, Hartville Collectibles and SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Hartville Hardware. Board our luxury Baron’s Bus at 10:30am in the spend a night on the STUDENTS WILL HAVE THEIR CLUB CARDS IN TIME FOR WINTER PPLC Lot and should return by 4pm. Includes lunch, including tip, and regal grounds of Cabra No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - 9 | 10:00am - 5:00pm BREAK IF REGISTERED WITH BOSTON MILLS BY NOVEMBER 10! transportation.$59/person Castle, where you You must also register and pay for lessons and rental at: Hay rides...Kids craft corner...Candle dipping...Face painting...Pony will enjoy dinner. Tour https://www.skipeakresorts.com/shopbmbw/ClubLogin.aspx Killmainham Gaol, the rides...S’mores...Flea market...Raffle...Haunted maze...Rocket car... Entertainment…Pumpkins & mums for sale. Park in OHS Parking Lot. prison that held some IMPORTANT! Don’t let your skier or snowboarder be disappointed! Shuttle provided. For more information call 216-831-5045. PLAYHOUSE SQUARE BROADWAY SERIES: WICKED of Ireland’s most famous leaders. Explore Killarney and Tullamore No students will be accepted into the club after December 15. Please and enjoy a tasting of whiskey. Visit a traditional Irish farm to savor mark your calendars! Register with OCE&R by December 15. This is No. 17FAE909 Thurs. 11/9 | 1:00pm-5:00pm • homemade scones and tea, and much more. Includes 9 meals also the last day to register online with Boston Mills. New! WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in including 3 dinners and 6 breakfasts, hotels and airfare. This tour Watch for our trip to Chicago, October 2018! Details will be the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. requires average activity level with the ability to climb stairs and walk included in the Winter Activity Brochure! Includes visits to the Art Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another reasonable distances. $2,599/double before 10/11 • $2,749/double Institute of Chicago, 360 Chicago, Skyline Cruise on Lake Michigan, young woman, born with emerald-green skin— after 10/11 Navy Pier, Money Museum and more! smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest EXPLORE TUSCANY INFORMATION NIGHT SALUTE TO ORANGE “SUMMER IN ORANGE VILLAGE” of friendships…until the world decides to No. 18SSE950 • Weds. March 21 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC call one “good,” and the other one “wicked.” Sun. Sept. 3 • 5:30pm | Orange Village Hall & Community Park Board school transportation in the PPLC parking lot at 1:00pm. Rear New! Learn more about one of Collette Tours most popular trips, Join us for games, food & fun. Fireworks at dusk. For more information orchestra seating.$89/person, transportation included Explore Tuscany. You will learn about all the things you will see and do in Italy’s heartland. Presented by Mitchell Mack of Collette Tours. call Orange Village Hall at 440-498-4400. 28 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 29 ORANGE ART CENTER Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists FALL 2017 ART CLASSES TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS NEW! POTTERY WEDNESDAYS - EVENING No.17FAR115 • Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 22 (9 sessions) Fine Art Adult Classes WATERCOLOR TUESDAYS WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS - EXPERIENCED 6:30-9:00pm | OAC Young Artist Classes Grades K-12 No.17FAR140 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No. 17FAR180 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) This pottery course is designed 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC to teach the techniques of wheel COMING THIS FALL AT THE OAC! throwing, hand building and glazing Students will paint objects from life including still life, botanical If you are an artist/student at an New art classes and times, artist lectures, exhibitions, workshops, at all skill levels. Beginning projects subjects, and landscapes. Two demonstrations will cover important intermediate or advanced level this class member programs and more. For the most updated information, will be offered and advanced students points related to visual perception, composition, handling of the paint is designed for you. The class will focus check us out on Facebook at Orange Art Center and will evolve their skills and create and color mixing. Beginners - Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio on improving your techniques and artistic orangeartcenter.com their individual projects. Beginners 2. OAC Faculty Bob Raack, earned his MFA in Painting from Kent State abilities in both a group and personal – Advanced. Supply list provided. University $245 instruction setting. The environment is Studio 3. OAC Faculty Andrea Serafino ADULT CLASSES relaxed and interactive. Intermediate – earned her BFA at the Cleveland Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio Institute of Art. $215 MONDAYS 2. OAC Faculty A.D. Peters is a graduate PORTRAIT PAINTING + DRAWING TUESDAYS of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Kent State University. $245 No.17FAR150 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) THURSDAYS LIFE DRAWING + PAINTING MONDAYS 1:00-4:00pm | OAC No.17FAR100 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 sessions) Working in any medium, you will use NEW! WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS - BEGINNERS FINE JEWELRY THURSDAYS 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC a creative approach when looking and No. 17FAR215 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) No.17FAR200 Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) working from clothed models. Faculty will • Develop the skills you need to create a work of art from a nude model. 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 9:30am-12:00pm | OAC Poses will be two minutes, twenty minutes and up to two hours in provide individual attention and critiques length. Each participant will receive individual instruction. Model fee to help you refine your skills in portraiture. This course is designed for the absolute beginner. If watercolor seems This fine jewelry course will begin with the fundamentals of jewelry included. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Beginners – Advanced. Model fee included. challenging, be afraid no more! This class will inspire and instruct. You fabrication and introduce basic skills of sawing, filing, soldering and Faculty George Kozmon earned his BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty will learn various techniques from which to build a working foundation polishing-finishing. Beginning projects will be offered and advanced Lou Grasso earned his MFA from Syracuse Art. $295 of watercolor as well as do some fun, experimental activities. Beginners. students will develop their skills and create individual projects. University. $295 Supply list provided. Studio 1. OAC Faculty Annie Peters earned her MFA Beginners – Advanced. Supply list provided. Studios 2 + 4. from Kent State University. $245 OAC Faculty Grace Chin studied at Dartmouth, Parsons and Fashion Institute of Technology.$195 POTTERY MONDAYS FINE JEWELRY TUESDAYS POTTERY WEDNESDAYS - MORNING No. 17FAR110 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 Sessions) No.17FAR160 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No.17FAR135 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC 10:00am-1:00pm ALL MEDIUM STUDIO PAINTING Potter Mondays is the first of a series This fine jewelry course will begin with This pottery course is designed No.17FAR210 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) of projects that continue and are 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC different each semester. This course the fundamentals of jewelry fabrication to teach the techniques of wheel is designed for beginner students. and introduce basic skills of sawing, throwing, hand building and glazing If you are an experienced beginner to an advanced artist in any two- You will learn the basics of wheel filing, soldering and polishing-finishing. at all skill levels. Beginning projects dimensional medium you will be inspired to take your creativity to the throwing, hand building, glazing and Beginning projects will be offered and will be offered and advanced next level. Instruction will focus be guided in making a wide variety advanced students will develop their students will evolve their skills and on furthering your knowledge of of vessels, each with the indelible skills and create individual projects. create their individual projects. materials and techniques, as well stamp of your own hand. Beginners. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list Beginners – Advanced. Supply list as composition and artistic goals. Supply list provided. Studio 3. OAC provided. Studios 2 + 4. OAC Faculty provided. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Individual attention, critique and Debra Rosen is a jewelry designer and Faculty, TBD. $245 Beth Carpenter is a ceramic artist and class demonstrations will be attended the Cleveland Institute of Art. teacher for nearly 20 years. $245 offered. Beginners – Advanced. $235 Supply list provided. Studio 2. A.D. Peters is a graduate of OIL PAINTING FROM LIFE OIL PAINTING + CHALK PASTEL The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts + Kent State University. No.17FAR190 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) No. 17FAR120 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (9 sessions) POTTERY TUESDAYS $195 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC 6:00pm-9:00pm | OAC Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No.17FAR170 • Learn the essential skills needed to paint This oil painting course is designed for beginners to advanced and will 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC be focused on painting still lives, landscapes and portraits. Faculty will as a realist in oil paint or chalk/oil pastel. guide you through color mixing and color relationships. Demonstrations This pottery course is designed to teach the techniques of wheel The first class will include a discussion of and visual examples will be provided. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list throwing, hand building and glazing at all skill levels. Beginning materials and a demonstration by Dino provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty Bob Raack earned his MFA in Painting projects will be offered and advanced students will evolve their skills of his techniques for rendering subjects and create their individual projects. Beginners – Advanced. Supply from Kent state University. $245 in stunning detail. Drawing skills are list provided. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Jessie Haas earned her BFA at Kent necessary. Intermediate – Advanced. State University in Ceramics. $235 Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty Dino Massaroni was educated at the Art 30 | FALL 2017 Institute of Pittsburgh. $245 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 31 ORANGE ART CENTER Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists FALL 2017 ART CLASSES TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS NEW! POTTERY WEDNESDAYS - EVENING No.17FAR115 • Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 22 (9 sessions) Fine Art Adult Classes WATERCOLOR TUESDAYS WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS - EXPERIENCED 6:30-9:00pm | OAC Young Artist Classes Grades K-12 No.17FAR140 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No. 17FAR180 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) This pottery course is designed 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC to teach the techniques of wheel COMING THIS FALL AT THE OAC! throwing, hand building and glazing Students will paint objects from life including still life, botanical If you are an artist/student at an New art classes and times, artist lectures, exhibitions, workshops, at all skill levels. Beginning projects subjects, and landscapes. Two demonstrations will cover important intermediate or advanced level this class member programs and more. For the most updated information, will be offered and advanced students points related to visual perception, composition, handling of the paint is designed for you. The class will focus check us out on Facebook at Orange Art Center and will evolve their skills and create and color mixing. Beginners - Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio on improving your techniques and artistic orangeartcenter.com their individual projects. Beginners 2. OAC Faculty Bob Raack, earned his MFA in Painting from Kent State abilities in both a group and personal – Advanced. Supply list provided. University $245 instruction setting. The environment is Studio 3. OAC Faculty Andrea Serafino ADULT CLASSES relaxed and interactive. Intermediate – earned her BFA at the Cleveland Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio Institute of Art. $215 MONDAYS 2. OAC Faculty A.D. Peters is a graduate PORTRAIT PAINTING + DRAWING TUESDAYS of The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Kent State University. $245 No.17FAR150 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) THURSDAYS LIFE DRAWING + PAINTING MONDAYS 1:00-4:00pm | OAC No.17FAR100 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 sessions) Working in any medium, you will use NEW! WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS - BEGINNERS FINE JEWELRY THURSDAYS 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC a creative approach when looking and No. 17FAR215 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) No.17FAR200 Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) working from clothed models. Faculty will • Develop the skills you need to create a work of art from a nude model. 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 9:30am-12:00pm | OAC Poses will be two minutes, twenty minutes and up to two hours in provide individual attention and critiques length. Each participant will receive individual instruction. Model fee to help you refine your skills in portraiture. This course is designed for the absolute beginner. If watercolor seems This fine jewelry course will begin with the fundamentals of jewelry included. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Beginners – Advanced. Model fee included. challenging, be afraid no more! This class will inspire and instruct. You fabrication and introduce basic skills of sawing, filing, soldering and Faculty George Kozmon earned his BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty will learn various techniques from which to build a working foundation polishing-finishing. Beginning projects will be offered and advanced Lou Grasso earned his MFA from Syracuse Art. $295 of watercolor as well as do some fun, experimental activities. Beginners. students will develop their skills and create individual projects. University. $295 Supply list provided. Studio 1. OAC Faculty Annie Peters earned her MFA Beginners – Advanced. Supply list provided. Studios 2 + 4. from Kent State University. $245 OAC Faculty Grace Chin studied at Dartmouth, Parsons and Fashion Institute of Technology.$195 POTTERY MONDAYS FINE JEWELRY TUESDAYS POTTERY WEDNESDAYS - MORNING No. 17FAR110 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 Sessions) No.17FAR160 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No.17FAR135 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) 9:30am-12:30pm | OAC 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC 10:00am-1:00pm ALL MEDIUM STUDIO PAINTING Potter Mondays is the first of a series This fine jewelry course will begin with This pottery course is designed No.17FAR210 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) of projects that continue and are 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC different each semester. This course the fundamentals of jewelry fabrication to teach the techniques of wheel is designed for beginner students. and introduce basic skills of sawing, throwing, hand building and glazing If you are an experienced beginner to an advanced artist in any two- You will learn the basics of wheel filing, soldering and polishing-finishing. at all skill levels. Beginning projects dimensional medium you will be inspired to take your creativity to the throwing, hand building, glazing and Beginning projects will be offered and will be offered and advanced next level. Instruction will focus be guided in making a wide variety advanced students will develop their students will evolve their skills and on furthering your knowledge of of vessels, each with the indelible skills and create individual projects. create their individual projects. materials and techniques, as well stamp of your own hand. Beginners. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list Beginners – Advanced. Supply list as composition and artistic goals. Supply list provided. Studio 3. OAC provided. Studios 2 + 4. OAC Faculty provided. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Individual attention, critique and Debra Rosen is a jewelry designer and Faculty, TBD. $245 Beth Carpenter is a ceramic artist and class demonstrations will be attended the Cleveland Institute of Art. teacher for nearly 20 years. $245 offered. Beginners – Advanced. $235 Supply list provided. Studio 2. A.D. Peters is a graduate of OIL PAINTING FROM LIFE OIL PAINTING + CHALK PASTEL The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts + Kent State University. No.17FAR190 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 22 (10 sessions) No. 17FAR120 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (9 sessions) POTTERY TUESDAYS $195 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC 6:00pm-9:00pm | OAC Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 21 (10 sessions) No.17FAR170 • Learn the essential skills needed to paint This oil painting course is designed for beginners to advanced and will 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC be focused on painting still lives, landscapes and portraits. Faculty will as a realist in oil paint or chalk/oil pastel. guide you through color mixing and color relationships. Demonstrations This pottery course is designed to teach the techniques of wheel The first class will include a discussion of and visual examples will be provided. Beginners – Advanced. Supply list throwing, hand building and glazing at all skill levels. Beginning materials and a demonstration by Dino provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty Bob Raack earned his MFA in Painting projects will be offered and advanced students will evolve their skills of his techniques for rendering subjects and create their individual projects. Beginners – Advanced. Supply from Kent state University. $245 in stunning detail. Drawing skills are list provided. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Jessie Haas earned her BFA at Kent necessary. Intermediate – Advanced. State University in Ceramics. $235 Supply list provided. Studio 2. OAC Faculty Dino Massaroni was educated at the Art 30 | FALL 2017 Institute of Pittsburgh. $245 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 31 ORANGE ART CENTER Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists NEW! DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS YOUNG ARTISTS GRADES K-12 WEDNESDAYS ORANGE ART CENTER PROGRAM No. 17FAR125 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) GRADES 6-8 GUIDELINES + POLICIES 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC MONDAYS 6-8 POTTERY WHEEL PART 1 Want to draw but feel intimidated? This class will teach you drawing GRADES 9-12 REGISTRATION basics from which you will gain skill and confidence. You will learn No.17FAR540 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 15 (9 sessions) Register for art classes through the Orange Art Center about various drawing tools, techniques and methods to express 9-12 POTTERY WHEEL PART 1 3:00pm-4:30pm | OAC yourself. This class is also a good foundation experience if you would In Person 31500 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike 44124 No.17FAR130 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 sessions) Pottery Wheel Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue wish to study painting in the future. Beginners. Supply list provided. Email [email protected] 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC and are different each semester. Students will be introduced to wheel Studio 1. OAC Faculty Annie Peters earned her MFA from Kent State throwing methods of working with clay. They will learn to create forms Phone 216-831-5130 University. $195 Pottery Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue and are such as bowls and mugs and to decorate and glaze their finished pieces. Online orangerec.com different each semester. This course is designed for beginner students. Students will be encouraged to explore their own ideas on the wheel You will learn the basics of wheel throwing, hand building, glazing and and use hand building techniques to enhance their work. Orange Community Education + Recreation be guided in making a wide variety of vessels, each with the indelible Grades 6-8. Supplies included. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Andrea Serafino Phone 216-831-8601 stamp of your own hand. Beginners. Supply list provided. Studio 3 EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA CLASS earned her BFA at the Cleveland Institute of Art. $165 OAC Faculty, TBD. $245 No.17FAR300 • Thursdays Sept. 28 – Nov. 16 (8 sessions) TRANSPORTATION After-school busing is provided from Moreland Hills School tothe 6:30pm – 9:00pm Orange Art Center. Parents/Guardians then pick up their student(s) Our class will discuss how experimental mixed-media artwork requires TUESDAYS 6-8 DRAWING + PAINTING PART 1 after the art class at the Orange Art Center by 5:20pm. a new way of thinking about what art is and how the creative process GRADES K-5 uses anything and everything. We will explore the creative process No.17FAR510 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 15 (9 sessions) After-school busing is provided from Brady School to the Orange Art of combining several different materials and mediums within each K-2 POTTERY PART 1 3:00pm-4:30pm | OAC Center. Parents/Guardians then pick up their student(s) after the art work, discovering that most any material may be used to create a Drawing + Painting Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue class at the Orange Art Center by 4:30pm. Late pick-up is subjected compelling experimental artwork! We'll start by combining things No.17FAR520 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 14 (9 sessions) and are different each semester. Students will be encouraged to create to additional fees. such as, drawings, paintings, photography, fabric, canvas, wood, found 3:50-5:20pm | OAC unique artworks using the diverse mediums of pencil, charcoal, ink, objects etc. Bring a variety of supplies, an opened mind, and a large This course will introduce children to the wonderful medium of clay. watercolor and acrylic paint. Grades 6-8. Supplies included. Studio 1 ABSENCE dose of your imagination! Studio 2. OAC Faculty Guy-Vincent is an Varied and exciting projects in hand building, including animals, OAC Faculty TBD. $180 Student(s)who are enrolled in an Orange Art Center class and will not internationally exhibited and collected interdisciplinary artist. $195 sculpture, containers, tiles and more will be undertaken. Both directed be attending their art class, parents/guardians must notify Moreland projects and experimentation would be supported and encouraged as Hills School, Brady School, and Orange Art Center. FRIDAYS each child's skill evolves. Pieces will be glazed and fired. Grades K-2. Supplies included. Studio 3. $165 ILLNESS OPEN STUDIO PAINTING & CERAMICS (DROP-IN) If your student(s) remains home from school due to illness, he or she may not attend their art class at the Orange Art Center. Please notify No.17FAR220 • Fridays Sept. 22 - Nov. 17 (9 sessions) the Art Center if your student(s) are absent. 2:30pm-4:30pm | OAC 3-5 CARTOONING PART 1 Currently enrolled painting and ceramic students may drop-in at this CREDIT/REFUNDS No.17FAR580 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 14 (9 sessions) Open Studio time. Studio 3. $10 per session Credit/refunds are issued only if the art classes do not run. The Art 3:50-5:20pm | OAC Center does not offer proration of class fees. Refunds are electronically Cartooning Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue credited to the credit card used for payment of the class fee. Cash and are different each semester. Students will work individually and payments will be refunded in the form of a check. collaboratively to develop their own characters and stories exploring a variety of media – including colored pencil, watercolor, markers, pen BUILDING CLOSURE and ink and scratchboard. Students will produce a number of works By registering for art classes at the Orange Art Center you are accepting - including a piece of Pop Art, a comic strip, a comic book/graphic PRE-K the terms and conditions regarding building closures for holidays, novel, a short, professional script and more, all while learning about inclement weather conditions or other emergencies under the Orange the history of cartooning, focusing on Cleveland’s most influential Mondays City Schools policies. If Orange City Schools close, Orange Art Center cartoonists. Grades 3-5. Supplies included. Studio 1. OAC Faculty Josh will close and is not obligated to provide make-up days. Information Usmani is an artist, writer, instructor and curator.$165 ART FOR PARENT AND CHILD (AGE 3) about school closures can be found on orangerec.com and local media channels. No.17FAR560 • Mondays Sept. 18 – Nov. 20 (10 sessions) 1:00pm-2:15pm ART WORK PICK-UP QUESTIONS? In this class children and their grownup will create their own Student artwork must be picked-up within 2 weeks after the last day of Orange Art Center masterpieces based on a children's book or famous artist. After reading class. The Orange Art Center reserves the right to remove artwork left 31500 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike 44124 a children's book we will produce an art project relevant to the book after the 2 week deadline. [email protected] and an artist. Art projects may include collage, color mixing, and 216-831-5130 painting. This class will help promote visual and verbal literacy while www.orangeartcenter.org developing fine motor skills. Bring a smock or used shirt for your child Executive Director, Debra Lee Meese and be prepared to get your four hands dirty! Supplies provided. Studio Program Assistant, Emmalyn Tringali 2. OAC Faculty Grace Chin studied at Dartmouth, Parsons and Fashion Institute of Technology. $165 32 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 33 ORANGE ART CENTER Fine Art Education for Adults and Young Artists NEW! DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS YOUNG ARTISTS GRADES K-12 WEDNESDAYS ORANGE ART CENTER PROGRAM No. 17FAR125 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Nov. 16 (8 sessions) GRADES 6-8 GUIDELINES + POLICIES 1:00pm-4:00pm | OAC MONDAYS 6-8 POTTERY WHEEL PART 1 Want to draw but feel intimidated? This class will teach you drawing GRADES 9-12 REGISTRATION basics from which you will gain skill and confidence. You will learn No.17FAR540 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 15 (9 sessions) Register for art classes through the Orange Art Center about various drawing tools, techniques and methods to express 9-12 POTTERY WHEEL PART 1 3:00pm-4:30pm | OAC yourself. This class is also a good foundation experience if you would In Person 31500 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike 44124 No.17FAR130 • Mondays Sept. 18 - Nov. 20 (10 sessions) Pottery Wheel Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue wish to study painting in the future. Beginners. Supply list provided. Email [email protected] 6:30pm-9:00pm | OAC and are different each semester. Students will be introduced to wheel Studio 1. OAC Faculty Annie Peters earned her MFA from Kent State throwing methods of working with clay. They will learn to create forms Phone 216-831-5130 University. $195 Pottery Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue and are such as bowls and mugs and to decorate and glaze their finished pieces. Online orangerec.com different each semester. This course is designed for beginner students. Students will be encouraged to explore their own ideas on the wheel You will learn the basics of wheel throwing, hand building, glazing and and use hand building techniques to enhance their work. Orange Community Education + Recreation be guided in making a wide variety of vessels, each with the indelible Grades 6-8. Supplies included. Studio 3. OAC Faculty Andrea Serafino Phone 216-831-8601 stamp of your own hand. Beginners. Supply list provided. Studio 3 EXPERIMENTAL MEDIA CLASS earned her BFA at the Cleveland Institute of Art. $165 OAC Faculty, TBD. $245 No.17FAR300 • Thursdays Sept. 28 – Nov. 16 (8 sessions) TRANSPORTATION After-school busing is provided from Moreland Hills School tothe 6:30pm – 9:00pm Orange Art Center. Parents/Guardians then pick up their student(s) Our class will discuss how experimental mixed-media artwork requires TUESDAYS 6-8 DRAWING + PAINTING PART 1 after the art class at the Orange Art Center by 5:20pm. a new way of thinking about what art is and how the creative process GRADES K-5 uses anything and everything. We will explore the creative process No.17FAR510 • Wednesdays Sept. 20 - Nov. 15 (9 sessions) After-school busing is provided from Brady School to the Orange Art of combining several different materials and mediums within each K-2 POTTERY PART 1 3:00pm-4:30pm | OAC Center. Parents/Guardians then pick up their student(s) after the art work, discovering that most any material may be used to create a Drawing + Painting Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue class at the Orange Art Center by 4:30pm. Late pick-up is subjected compelling experimental artwork! We'll start by combining things No.17FAR520 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 14 (9 sessions) and are different each semester. Students will be encouraged to create to additional fees. such as, drawings, paintings, photography, fabric, canvas, wood, found 3:50-5:20pm | OAC unique artworks using the diverse mediums of pencil, charcoal, ink, objects etc. Bring a variety of supplies, an opened mind, and a large This course will introduce children to the wonderful medium of clay. watercolor and acrylic paint. Grades 6-8. Supplies included. Studio 1 ABSENCE dose of your imagination! Studio 2. OAC Faculty Guy-Vincent is an Varied and exciting projects in hand building, including animals, OAC Faculty TBD. $180 Student(s)who are enrolled in an Orange Art Center class and will not internationally exhibited and collected interdisciplinary artist. $195 sculpture, containers, tiles and more will be undertaken. Both directed be attending their art class, parents/guardians must notify Moreland projects and experimentation would be supported and encouraged as Hills School, Brady School, and Orange Art Center. FRIDAYS each child's skill evolves. Pieces will be glazed and fired. Grades K-2. Supplies included. Studio 3. $165 ILLNESS OPEN STUDIO PAINTING & CERAMICS (DROP-IN) If your student(s) remains home from school due to illness, he or she may not attend their art class at the Orange Art Center. Please notify No.17FAR220 • Fridays Sept. 22 - Nov. 17 (9 sessions) the Art Center if your student(s) are absent. 2:30pm-4:30pm | OAC 3-5 CARTOONING PART 1 Currently enrolled painting and ceramic students may drop-in at this CREDIT/REFUNDS No.17FAR580 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Nov. 14 (9 sessions) Open Studio time. Studio 3. $10 per session Credit/refunds are issued only if the art classes do not run. The Art 3:50-5:20pm | OAC Center does not offer proration of class fees. Refunds are electronically Cartooning Part 1 is the first of a series of projects that continue credited to the credit card used for payment of the class fee. Cash and are different each semester. Students will work individually and payments will be refunded in the form of a check. collaboratively to develop their own characters and stories exploring a variety of media – including colored pencil, watercolor, markers, pen BUILDING CLOSURE and ink and scratchboard. Students will produce a number of works By registering for art classes at the Orange Art Center you are accepting - including a piece of Pop Art, a comic strip, a comic book/graphic PRE-K the terms and conditions regarding building closures for holidays, novel, a short, professional script and more, all while learning about inclement weather conditions or other emergencies under the Orange the history of cartooning, focusing on Cleveland’s most influential Mondays City Schools policies. If Orange City Schools close, Orange Art Center cartoonists. Grades 3-5. Supplies included. Studio 1. OAC Faculty Josh will close and is not obligated to provide make-up days. Information Usmani is an artist, writer, instructor and curator.$165 ART FOR PARENT AND CHILD (AGE 3) about school closures can be found on orangerec.com and local media channels. No.17FAR560 • Mondays Sept. 18 – Nov. 20 (10 sessions) 1:00pm-2:15pm ART WORK PICK-UP QUESTIONS? In this class children and their grownup will create their own Student artwork must be picked-up within 2 weeks after the last day of Orange Art Center masterpieces based on a children's book or famous artist. After reading class. The Orange Art Center reserves the right to remove artwork left 31500 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike 44124 a children's book we will produce an art project relevant to the book after the 2 week deadline. [email protected] and an artist. Art projects may include collage, color mixing, and 216-831-5130 painting. This class will help promote visual and verbal literacy while www.orangeartcenter.org developing fine motor skills. Bring a smock or used shirt for your child Executive Director, Debra Lee Meese and be prepared to get your four hands dirty! Supplies provided. Studio Program Assistant, Emmalyn Tringali 2. OAC Faculty Grace Chin studied at Dartmouth, Parsons and Fashion Institute of Technology. $165 32 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 33 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages The Adult Education Department offers a comprehensive array of cutting edge career training programs, classes and workshops for WOODTURNING SMALL PLATES FOR TEENS & ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS adults of all ages. Pam Bayus, the Adult Education Coordinator, at 216- Orange Community Education & Recreation is partnering with 831-8601, ext. 5408 or by email at [email protected]. ARTISTRY, CRAFTSMANSHIP & DESIGN No.17FAE255 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 12:30-2:30pm | OHS Woodshop Lab Solon Recreation, Mayfield Recreation and Cleveland Metroparks New! Learn to use a lathe to turn a piece of wood into something to provide programming for teens and adults with special needs. WOODWORKING CLASSES WITH KURT KLIMKO very special. Leave the class with two small 8” plates suitable for NOTE: Students should be capable of participating independently. Kurt is a professional woodworker with more than 20 years gift giving! $29/resident $39/non-resident plus $25 payable to Those who cannot must be accompanied by a parent or caretaker. experience as a craftsman, artisan and teacher. Kurt’s woodworking INQUIRING MINDS SPEAKER SERIES the instructor classes have been featured on WVIZ’s “Applause,” Cleveland Orange Community Education & Recreation is excited kick-off fall with Magazine, and in The Plain Dealer. the continuation of our speaker series, Inquiring Minds. The series features titillating topics and the best local, regional and statewide BUILD A BIRDHOUSE experts on the arts, politics, current events, climate change, regional STEP STOOL WITH SPLAYED LEGS treasures, and more! We need your ideas. Please call Pam Bayus at REQUIRED WOODWORKING SAFETY & No. 17FAE261 • Saturday Nov. 4 216-831-8600, ext. 5408 with your interests and suggested topics. WOODSHOP USE REVIEW No. 17FAE292 • Wednesday Oct. 11 | 6:30-9:00pm OHS Woodshop Lab 10:00am-12:30pm | OHS Woodshop located in the rear lower level We’ll do the rest. No. 17FAE200A • Tuesday Sept. 5 | 6:30-7:30pm New! Construct a very useful and safe step stool in just a couple Here’s a useful project just perfect for the upcoming winter of hours. Under Kurt’s guidance you will leave the class with a months. The birds will thank you by visiting your back yard often. No. 17FAE200B • Thursday Sept. 7 | 6:30-7:30pm completed step stool ready for finishing. $39/resident $45/non- The instructor is professional woodworker, Kurt Klimko. $24 plus resident plus $30 materials fee payable to the instructor $25 materials fee payable to the instructor. THE FUTURE INTERPRETATION OF THE All new adult woodworking students are required to attend CONSTITUTION this free introduction to woodworking where your instructor will review safety and security issues, proper use of machines, Presented by Wilson R. Huhn, JD appropriate projects, and expectations for care of the woodshop FALL PUMPKIN SCENE INTARSIA BUILD A UTENSIL BOX No.17FAE813 • Wednesdays Sept. 28 equipment and tools. Free, but please register 6:30pm-7:30pm | PPLC No.17FAE297 • Wednesday Oct. 4 | 6:30-9:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab No. 17FAE288 • Saturday Nov. 11 10:00am-12:30pm | OHS Woodshop located in the rear lower level Wilson Huhn retired as a Distinguished New! Learn the layering art of Professor from The University of WOODWORKING MADE SIMPLE intarsia as you learn to use a New! Learn how to make this useful Akron School of Law in 2015, and No. 17FAE201A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 (6 sessions) scroll saw to create a fall scene project that provides a place to put currently teaches at Duquesne 6:30-9:00pm with a pumpkin theme. You will your plastic ware, napkins and cups for University School of Law. For many leave the class feeling more your next outdoor adventure. It can also years the Supreme Court of the United No. 17FAE201B • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) confident in using the scroll be used every day in the kitchen. $24 States has been sharply and narrowly 6:30-9:00pm saw and take home a work of plus $25 materials fee payable to the divided on the interpretation of the art ready for hanging. $39/ instructor. Constitution in many respects: voting No. 17FAE201C • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 (6 sessions) resident $45/non-resident rights, reproductive rights, political 6:30-9:00pm plus $25 materials fee payable gerrymandering, the rights of gays and to the instructor lesbians, the separation of church and state, religious liberty issues, No. 17FAE201D • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) and the constitutionality of civil rights laws, campaign finance laws, 6:30-9:00pm and health care legislation. The presidential election of 2016 will have tremendous consequences on the future direction of the Court in its Our instructor will take you through your project, step by step using WINTER SCENE INTARSIA SEWING WORKSHOP interpretation of the Constitution. In this program Professor Huhn will the variety of woodworking tools available to you, including two lead a discussion of what those consequences may be. Free and open lathes. Students must purchase wood and supplies, no reclaimed, No. 17FAE298 • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 6:30-9:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab No. 17FAE229A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 3 (5 sessions) exotic or foreign lumber please. For help with project details call 6:00-8:00pm | PPLC Room 43 to the public. New! Learn the layering art of intarsia as you learn to use a scroll Kurt at (216) 663-2744. Projects should be easily transported to saw to create a beautiful winter scene. You will leave the class and from class. All classes are held in the Woodshop Lab, located Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (5 sessions) feeling confident in using the scroll saw and take home a work No. 17FAE229B • in the rear lower level of Orange High School. The instructor is 6:00-8:00pm | PPLC Room 43 of art ready for hanging. Makes a great gift for the holidays. $39/ Kurt Klimko, a professional woodworker with more than 20 years resident $45/non-resident plus $25 materials fee payable to the Work at your own pace to complete a project appropriate for your skill experience as a craftsman and teacher. $89/resident $95/non- instructor level. Bring your sewing machine, sewing scissors, notions, and your resident project to class each night. Your instructor is Wendy Erholm, professional

costumer and owner of The Costume Shop. $79/resident $89/non- resident BUILD A HALL COAT TREE THE BASICS OF WOODWORKING 17FAE299 • Wednesday Nov. 1 - Nov. 8 (2 sessions) | 6:30-9:00pm No. 17FAE202 • Saturdays Sept. 16 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30) (6 sessions) 9:30am-12:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab New! Here is a project that will serve your family for years to come. You will learn how to build a triangular hall coat tree using Here is a woodworking class designed for the beginner and bent wood style legs. Makes a great gift. $49/resident $55/non- intermediate woodworker. You will have the opportunity to work resident plus $25 materials fee payable to the instructor on the same projects as you would during the evening classes, but with more one-on-one time with the instructor. For help with project details call Kurt at (216) 663-2744. Class size is limited! $99/resident $109/non-resident 34 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 35 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages The Adult Education Department offers a comprehensive array of cutting edge career training programs, classes and workshops for WOODTURNING SMALL PLATES FOR TEENS & ADULTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS adults of all ages. Pam Bayus, the Adult Education Coordinator, at 216- Orange Community Education & Recreation is partnering with 831-8601, ext. 5408 or by email at [email protected]. ARTISTRY, CRAFTSMANSHIP & DESIGN No.17FAE255 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 12:30-2:30pm | OHS Woodshop Lab Solon Recreation, Mayfield Recreation and Cleveland Metroparks New! Learn to use a lathe to turn a piece of wood into something to provide programming for teens and adults with special needs. WOODWORKING CLASSES WITH KURT KLIMKO very special. Leave the class with two small 8” plates suitable for NOTE: Students should be capable of participating independently. Kurt is a professional woodworker with more than 20 years gift giving! $29/resident $39/non-resident plus $25 payable to Those who cannot must be accompanied by a parent or caretaker. experience as a craftsman, artisan and teacher. Kurt’s woodworking INQUIRING MINDS SPEAKER SERIES the instructor classes have been featured on WVIZ’s “Applause,” Cleveland Orange Community Education & Recreation is excited kick-off fall with Magazine, and in The Plain Dealer. the continuation of our speaker series, Inquiring Minds. The series features titillating topics and the best local, regional and statewide BUILD A BIRDHOUSE experts on the arts, politics, current events, climate change, regional STEP STOOL WITH SPLAYED LEGS treasures, and more! We need your ideas. Please call Pam Bayus at REQUIRED WOODWORKING SAFETY & No. 17FAE261 • Saturday Nov. 4 216-831-8600, ext. 5408 with your interests and suggested topics. WOODSHOP USE REVIEW No. 17FAE292 • Wednesday Oct. 11 | 6:30-9:00pm OHS Woodshop Lab 10:00am-12:30pm | OHS Woodshop located in the rear lower level We’ll do the rest. No. 17FAE200A • Tuesday Sept. 5 | 6:30-7:30pm New! Construct a very useful and safe step stool in just a couple Here’s a useful project just perfect for the upcoming winter of hours. Under Kurt’s guidance you will leave the class with a months. The birds will thank you by visiting your back yard often. No. 17FAE200B • Thursday Sept. 7 | 6:30-7:30pm completed step stool ready for finishing. $39/resident $45/non- The instructor is professional woodworker, Kurt Klimko. $24 plus resident plus $30 materials fee payable to the instructor $25 materials fee payable to the instructor. THE FUTURE INTERPRETATION OF THE All new adult woodworking students are required to attend CONSTITUTION this free introduction to woodworking where your instructor will review safety and security issues, proper use of machines, Presented by Wilson R. Huhn, JD appropriate projects, and expectations for care of the woodshop FALL PUMPKIN SCENE INTARSIA BUILD A UTENSIL BOX No.17FAE813 • Wednesdays Sept. 28 equipment and tools. Free, but please register 6:30pm-7:30pm | PPLC No.17FAE297 • Wednesday Oct. 4 | 6:30-9:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab No. 17FAE288 • Saturday Nov. 11 10:00am-12:30pm | OHS Woodshop located in the rear lower level Wilson Huhn retired as a Distinguished New! Learn the layering art of Professor from The University of WOODWORKING MADE SIMPLE intarsia as you learn to use a New! Learn how to make this useful Akron School of Law in 2015, and No. 17FAE201A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 17 (6 sessions) scroll saw to create a fall scene project that provides a place to put currently teaches at Duquesne 6:30-9:00pm with a pumpkin theme. You will your plastic ware, napkins and cups for University School of Law. For many leave the class feeling more your next outdoor adventure. It can also years the Supreme Court of the United No. 17FAE201B • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) confident in using the scroll be used every day in the kitchen. $24 States has been sharply and narrowly 6:30-9:00pm saw and take home a work of plus $25 materials fee payable to the divided on the interpretation of the art ready for hanging. $39/ instructor. Constitution in many respects: voting No. 17FAE201C • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 (6 sessions) resident $45/non-resident rights, reproductive rights, political 6:30-9:00pm plus $25 materials fee payable gerrymandering, the rights of gays and to the instructor lesbians, the separation of church and state, religious liberty issues, No. 17FAE201D • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) and the constitutionality of civil rights laws, campaign finance laws, 6:30-9:00pm and health care legislation. The presidential election of 2016 will have tremendous consequences on the future direction of the Court in its Our instructor will take you through your project, step by step using WINTER SCENE INTARSIA SEWING WORKSHOP interpretation of the Constitution. In this program Professor Huhn will the variety of woodworking tools available to you, including two lead a discussion of what those consequences may be. Free and open lathes. Students must purchase wood and supplies, no reclaimed, No. 17FAE298 • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 6:30-9:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab No. 17FAE229A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 3 (5 sessions) exotic or foreign lumber please. For help with project details call 6:00-8:00pm | PPLC Room 43 to the public. New! Learn the layering art of intarsia as you learn to use a scroll Kurt at (216) 663-2744. Projects should be easily transported to saw to create a beautiful winter scene. You will leave the class and from class. All classes are held in the Woodshop Lab, located Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (5 sessions) feeling confident in using the scroll saw and take home a work No. 17FAE229B • in the rear lower level of Orange High School. The instructor is 6:00-8:00pm | PPLC Room 43 of art ready for hanging. Makes a great gift for the holidays. $39/ Kurt Klimko, a professional woodworker with more than 20 years resident $45/non-resident plus $25 materials fee payable to the Work at your own pace to complete a project appropriate for your skill experience as a craftsman and teacher. $89/resident $95/non- instructor level. Bring your sewing machine, sewing scissors, notions, and your resident project to class each night. Your instructor is Wendy Erholm, professional

costumer and owner of The Costume Shop. $79/resident $89/non- resident BUILD A HALL COAT TREE THE BASICS OF WOODWORKING 17FAE299 • Wednesday Nov. 1 - Nov. 8 (2 sessions) | 6:30-9:00pm No. 17FAE202 • Saturdays Sept. 16 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30) (6 sessions) 9:30am-12:00pm | OHS Woodshop Lab New! Here is a project that will serve your family for years to come. You will learn how to build a triangular hall coat tree using Here is a woodworking class designed for the beginner and bent wood style legs. Makes a great gift. $49/resident $55/non- intermediate woodworker. You will have the opportunity to work resident plus $25 materials fee payable to the instructor on the same projects as you would during the evening classes, but with more one-on-one time with the instructor. For help with project details call Kurt at (216) 663-2744. Class size is limited! $99/resident $109/non-resident 34 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 35 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages UGOTCLASS.ORG ONLINE CAREER KITCHEN DESIGN WORKSHOP WITH JOHN HALL WINE BOTTLE PAINTING WRITING WORKSHOPS WITH DEVELOPMENT No.17FAE241 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:00am-3:00pm No. 17FAE829 • Wednesday Nov. 1 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 JACQUELINE LIPTON John Hall Design Studio 23553 Mercantile #106, Beachwood, OH Jacqui holds an MFA in Fiction It is easy to participate in your online course. After you register, you will Create a gorgeous painted wine bottle, complete with festive Writing from Vermont College John Hall’s reputation as an industry-leading kitchen design expert be given a web address to go to get into your online classroom. You lights! Use as a centerpiece for your next holiday gathering! Or, of Fine Arts. She is also a is due to the quality of his work. Learn all the facets of the kitchen will have a password and use your email address and password to gain make a gift for a special friend, adding hand-painted wine glasses popular speaker on legal issues planning and remodeling process in a comfortable and relaxing access. All classes become available on the start date at 6:00am. We as described in the class below! All materials are included. $49/ for authors. Her online class, setting. Lunch is included in the fee. John is a Certified Kitchen suggest that you visit the classroom 2-3 times per week to complete resident $55/non-resident Introduction to Fiction Writing, Designer and is an allied member of ASID. $24/resident or resident all of your coursework. To view the online catalog visit "http://www. premieres this October at yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/orange" couple $29/non-resident or non-resident couple "http://www.yougotclass.org/ catalog.cfm/orange" HAND-PAINTED WINE GLASSES BATH DESIGN WITH JOHN HALL No.17FAE830 • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING No. 17FAE137 Oct. 2 - Oct. 27 (one-month course) No. 17FAE242 • Saturday Oct. 21 Back by Popular Demand! It’s the perfect complement to the • Painted Wine Bottle! Create two beautiful painted wine glasses 9:30am-11:30am | PPLC Room 22 New! Come away with the skills you need to get started on a new work with the help of your instructor, Denyse Carbonell. You will receive of fiction. Jacqui has published a number of short stories under her You will learn the basics of bath design in a comfortable, relaxed simple instructions to make your wine glasses dishwasher safe! All PITCHES AND QUERIES - PRESENTING YOUR own name and by her pen name, KC Maguire. Her debut novel, Inside setting. Industry-leading designer, John Hall, is the instructor. supplies are included, so bring your imagination! $39/resident WORK TO AGENTS AND EDITORS the Palisade, a young adult sci-fi story, was published by Lodestone $15/resident or resident couple $19/non-resident or non- $45/non-resident No. 17FAE815 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:30-11:00am | PPLC Room 22 resident couple (UK) in 2015 and won the Purple Dragonfly Award for science fiction. New! This workshop will cover how to research agents and Jacqui holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. editors, how to come up with a gripping logline (or elevator pitch), She is also a popular speaker on legal issues for authors. $195 and how to draft an effective pitch or query letter. Bring paper and pen and come along ready to put a final polish on your submission PAINTING PERFECT PRESENTS! package. $39/resident $45/non-resident New! Bring your friends and have fun painting Van Gogh’s SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Sunflowers, a wine bottle and wine glasses. You don’t haveto No. 17FAE129 • Sept. 5 - Oct. 27 (two-month course) be an artist to participate; just follow your instructor’s lead. Your instructor, Denyse Carbonell, earned her BFA at the Cleveland MARKETING AND PROMOTING YOUR WORK New! Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak Institute of Art and her MA in Education. no Spanish, you will complete this course with the skills you will need (AND YOURSELF!) ONLINE to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients in the No. 17FAE816 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 11:30am-1:00pm | PPLC Room 22 present and future tenses. Students will also need to order an eBook for under $10, or the paperback book version. The instructor is Cristina New! This workshop provides strategies for setting up an effective Sempé, Orange Community Education & Recreation’s long-time Spanish online presence to participate in your writing community and to instructor. $290 market your work, whatever stage of the publication process you are in. $39/resident $45/non-resident Here's what people from all over the country are saying about Spanish CAREER PREPARATION & DEVELOPMENT for Medical Professionals:

BECOME AN AWARD WINNING WEDDING OFFICIANT "I truly enjoyed the course and look forward to the Intermediate level." Pam PITCHES & QUERIES AND MARKETING & Olson, Baraboo, WI No. 17FAE819 • Tuesdays Sept. 26 - Oct. 31 (6 sessions) PROMOTING YOUR WORK ONLINE 6:30-8:00pm | PPLC Room 22 No. 17FAE807 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:30am-1:00pm | PPLC Room 21 "I enjoyed this class and would recommend it to those who have an interest New! Learn basic fundamentals of building a business as a wedding for learning a foreign language for their profession" Ashley Ray, Grayslake, officiant in the 55 billion dollar wedding industry. Your instructor is New! Take both of the writing class above and earn a discounted IL Ronda Armstrong, an award-winning wedding officiant and bridal fee for both workshops. Includes a 30-minute break. $69/resident coach. $299/resident $319/non-resident $79/non-resident CERTIFICATE IN PRESENTATION MEDIA No.17FAE133 • Sept. 5 - Dec. 1 VAN GOGH’S SUNFLOWERS Successfully complete Graphic Design for Visual Presentation, Photoshop Skills for Presentation and Prezi and earn a certificate, plus No. 17FAE828 • Tuesday Oct. 24 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 save on the individual course price. Your instructors are Rob Lee, Daniel Recreate Van Gogh’s masterpiece while adding your own touches. Hood, and Kimba Green. Please see course descriptions to learn more Includes a 16’ x 20” inch canvas and all paints and materials. $39/ about the courses and the instructors. $495 resident $45/non-resident

36 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 37 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages UGOTCLASS.ORG ONLINE CAREER KITCHEN DESIGN WORKSHOP WITH JOHN HALL WINE BOTTLE PAINTING WRITING WORKSHOPS WITH DEVELOPMENT No.17FAE241 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:00am-3:00pm No. 17FAE829 • Wednesday Nov. 1 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 JACQUELINE LIPTON John Hall Design Studio 23553 Mercantile #106, Beachwood, OH Jacqui holds an MFA in Fiction It is easy to participate in your online course. After you register, you will Create a gorgeous painted wine bottle, complete with festive Writing from Vermont College John Hall’s reputation as an industry-leading kitchen design expert be given a web address to go to get into your online classroom. You lights! Use as a centerpiece for your next holiday gathering! Or, of Fine Arts. She is also a is due to the quality of his work. Learn all the facets of the kitchen will have a password and use your email address and password to gain make a gift for a special friend, adding hand-painted wine glasses popular speaker on legal issues planning and remodeling process in a comfortable and relaxing access. All classes become available on the start date at 6:00am. We as described in the class below! All materials are included. $49/ for authors. Her online class, setting. Lunch is included in the fee. John is a Certified Kitchen suggest that you visit the classroom 2-3 times per week to complete resident $55/non-resident Introduction to Fiction Writing, Designer and is an allied member of ASID. $24/resident or resident all of your coursework. To view the online catalog visit "http://www. premieres this October at yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/orange" couple $29/non-resident or non-resident couple "http://www.yougotclass.org/ catalog.cfm/orange" HAND-PAINTED WINE GLASSES BATH DESIGN WITH JOHN HALL No.17FAE830 • Wednesday Nov. 15 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION WRITING No. 17FAE137 Oct. 2 - Oct. 27 (one-month course) No. 17FAE242 • Saturday Oct. 21 Back by Popular Demand! It’s the perfect complement to the • Painted Wine Bottle! Create two beautiful painted wine glasses 9:30am-11:30am | PPLC Room 22 New! Come away with the skills you need to get started on a new work with the help of your instructor, Denyse Carbonell. You will receive of fiction. Jacqui has published a number of short stories under her You will learn the basics of bath design in a comfortable, relaxed simple instructions to make your wine glasses dishwasher safe! All PITCHES AND QUERIES - PRESENTING YOUR own name and by her pen name, KC Maguire. Her debut novel, Inside setting. Industry-leading designer, John Hall, is the instructor. supplies are included, so bring your imagination! $39/resident WORK TO AGENTS AND EDITORS the Palisade, a young adult sci-fi story, was published by Lodestone $15/resident or resident couple $19/non-resident or non- $45/non-resident No. 17FAE815 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:30-11:00am | PPLC Room 22 resident couple (UK) in 2015 and won the Purple Dragonfly Award for science fiction. New! This workshop will cover how to research agents and Jacqui holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. editors, how to come up with a gripping logline (or elevator pitch), She is also a popular speaker on legal issues for authors. $195 and how to draft an effective pitch or query letter. Bring paper and pen and come along ready to put a final polish on your submission PAINTING PERFECT PRESENTS! package. $39/resident $45/non-resident New! Bring your friends and have fun painting Van Gogh’s SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS Sunflowers, a wine bottle and wine glasses. You don’t haveto No. 17FAE129 • Sept. 5 - Oct. 27 (two-month course) be an artist to participate; just follow your instructor’s lead. Your instructor, Denyse Carbonell, earned her BFA at the Cleveland MARKETING AND PROMOTING YOUR WORK New! Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak Institute of Art and her MA in Education. no Spanish, you will complete this course with the skills you will need (AND YOURSELF!) ONLINE to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients in the No. 17FAE816 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 11:30am-1:00pm | PPLC Room 22 present and future tenses. Students will also need to order an eBook for under $10, or the paperback book version. The instructor is Cristina New! This workshop provides strategies for setting up an effective Sempé, Orange Community Education & Recreation’s long-time Spanish online presence to participate in your writing community and to instructor. $290 market your work, whatever stage of the publication process you are in. $39/resident $45/non-resident Here's what people from all over the country are saying about Spanish CAREER PREPARATION & DEVELOPMENT for Medical Professionals:

BECOME AN AWARD WINNING WEDDING OFFICIANT "I truly enjoyed the course and look forward to the Intermediate level." Pam PITCHES & QUERIES AND MARKETING & Olson, Baraboo, WI No. 17FAE819 • Tuesdays Sept. 26 - Oct. 31 (6 sessions) PROMOTING YOUR WORK ONLINE 6:30-8:00pm | PPLC Room 22 No. 17FAE807 • Saturday Oct. 7 | 9:30am-1:00pm | PPLC Room 21 "I enjoyed this class and would recommend it to those who have an interest New! Learn basic fundamentals of building a business as a wedding for learning a foreign language for their profession" Ashley Ray, Grayslake, officiant in the 55 billion dollar wedding industry. Your instructor is New! Take both of the writing class above and earn a discounted IL Ronda Armstrong, an award-winning wedding officiant and bridal fee for both workshops. Includes a 30-minute break. $69/resident coach. $299/resident $319/non-resident $79/non-resident CERTIFICATE IN PRESENTATION MEDIA No.17FAE133 • Sept. 5 - Dec. 1 VAN GOGH’S SUNFLOWERS Successfully complete Graphic Design for Visual Presentation, Photoshop Skills for Presentation and Prezi and earn a certificate, plus No. 17FAE828 • Tuesday Oct. 24 | 6:30-8:30pm | PPLC Room 61 save on the individual course price. Your instructors are Rob Lee, Daniel Recreate Van Gogh’s masterpiece while adding your own touches. Hood, and Kimba Green. Please see course descriptions to learn more Includes a 16’ x 20” inch canvas and all paints and materials. $39/ about the courses and the instructors. $495 resident $45/non-resident

36 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 37 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages PREZI HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLNESS FUN, FOOD & FRIENDS ADVENTURES IN ASTRONOMY: THE CASSINI SPACE No.17FAE132 • Sept. 5 - Sept. 29 PROBE YOGA FOR BEGINNERS H A R T V I L L E K I T C H E N L U N C H & M A R K E T P L A C E T O U R New! Bring your vision to life with Prezi and leave PowerPoint No. 17FYA901 • Friday Sept. 22 behind!! Learn how to use and engage your creative side for amazing No.17FAE475 • Mondays & Wednesdays Sept. 11 - Oct. 18 (12 sessions) No. 17FAE908 • Thursday, October 12 | 10:30am-4:00pm 5:30-10:00pm | Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park presentations. Your audience will be stimulated with what you are 9:00-10:00am | PPLC Room 45 New! Join us as we eat, shop and Join us as we head to the Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park in presenting as well as how you are presenting. Your instructor, Kimba New! Want to start a yoga practice but not sure where to begin? Have explore in the charming Village of Montville Township, known for it's lack of light pollution. Naturalis, Green, teaches courses for several universities on social media, you practiced before, but want to fine tune your form and alignment? Hartville. Explore the Hartville Kitchen, Chris Mentrek, will lead a special presentation on the Cassini Space marketing, communications, tools and apps, including Evernote and Come to Yoga for Beginners! Yoga instructor Cynthia Chylik E-RYT where we will have lunch, Hartville Probe before we head out to view the stars and planets from the park's Prezi. $195 200 will start the practice with basic sun salutations followed by an Market Place and Flea Market, observatory. If it is cloudy we will view a planetarium presentation. all level flow. After we flow, Cynthia will take you through a guided Hartville Collectibles and Hartville Meet at 5:30pm for pizza in the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Board Yoga Nidra (Yogic sleep) or meditation practice. Afterward you will Hardware. Board our luxury Baron’s school transportation in the PPLC lot at 6:00pm. This trip fills quickly feel strong, limber, relaxed and refreshed. Come take care of yourself! Bus at 10:30am in the PPLC Lot and so register early and by 9/18. $25/resident parent & child plus $9 PHOTOSHOP SKILLS FOR PRESENTATIONS $99/resident $109/non-resident should return by 4pm. Includes lunch, per person for each additional family member $15/per person non- resident No.17FAE131 • Oct. 2 - Oct. 27 i n c l u d i n g ti p , a n d t r a n s p o r t a ti o .n $59/person New! Learn the purpose of each photo-editing tool and walk away with the skills to use them. You will even learn what the pros know. The PARENT & CHILD YOGA & MEDITATION For more programs for adults see the Aquatics, Stagecrafters, Orange instructor is Daniel Hood, who has more than 14 years of experience in the Art Center and Senior Adults sections of this brochure. graphic arts. He has worked as a production artist, pre-press technician No. 17FAE474 • Wednesdays Oct. 18 - Nov. 8 (4 sessions) BAKE A BREAD CORNUCOPIA for a professional printer and creative designer at an advertising 7:00-8:00pm agency. No. 17FYA311 • Saturday Nov. 11 $195 Ages 7-12 & Parent Children who practice Yoga and Meditation can 10:00am-1:00pm | OHS Commons & Kitchen. focus better in school! When you practice the techniques you’ve learned with your child you can reinforce focusing on the now, as well New! Here is a fun project to complete just in time for Thanksgiving. TRAVEL & GREAT ESCAPES as provide a coping mechanism for stress. We will begin each session Learn to shape and build a bread cornucopia for your holiday table using GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR VISUAL PRESENTATIONS with 15 minutes of fun, kid-friendly Yoga to provide physical activity. pre-made bread IRISH SPLENDOR INFORMATION NIGHT No.17FAE130 Nov. 6 - Dec. 1 Bring a towel or blanket and a Yoga mat for each person. Your instructor dough. Leave the • No. 17FSE948 Wednesday Sept. 6 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC Room 22 is Elizabeth Latimer, a registered Yoga instructor whose teaching style is class with your own • Get the latest most advanced techniques on graphic design New! informative and caring, with a mix of humor! $59/resident parent & baked cornucopia New! Learn more about our exciting tour of Ireland from Mitchell principles, including page layout, typography and basic design child $69/non-resident parent & child, plus $9 each additional family ready for filling Mack of Collette Tours. See a brief description of the tour below considerations. Take away more skills to create an effective and member with your favorite and come armed with questions. No fee, but please register beautiful visual presentation on any presentation software program rolls. All ingredients that you choose. Your instructor, Rob Lee, is an entrepreneur, author, and are included. Google Geek. $195 Bring a pastry mat IRISH SPLENDOR-COMING IN MARCH! VINYASA FLOW YOGA and rolling pin. Your instructor is Pam Bayus, OCE&R Adult Education Coordinator and a home baker with more than 20 years baking No. 18SSE949 • March 10 - March 17 No. 17FAE455 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Dec. 7 (except 11/23) (10 sessions) experience. Children ages 8 and up welcome when accompanied by 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 45 New! Celebrate the beauty of Ireland on this incredible 8-day ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION an adult. $29/resident per project $39/non-resident per project. All tour. Enjoy a tour of Dublin, spend a night on the regal grounds of ONLINE LEARNING CENTER Enhance your mental and physical well-being. You will leave the class supplies included Cabra Castle, where you will enjoy dinner. Tour Killmainham Gaol, feeling refreshed and empowered. Please wear comfortable clothes, No. 17FAE100 • Begins Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 18, Nov. 8 or Dec. 13 the prison that held some bring a Yoga mat and water bottle. Leave shoes at the door! Basic/ of Ireland’s most famous Our online learning center features more than 300 courses and new intermediate level but not recommended for those with knee or hip leaders. Explore Killarney courses begin each month! The fee for most courses is just $95 for 12 problems. Not a prenatal class. The instructor is Cindy Jo Shwab, RYT- PLAYHOUSE SQUARE BROADWAY SERIES: WICKED and Tullamore and enjoy lessons. Visit our online learning center at HYPERLINK "http://www. registered yoga teacher. $89/resident $99/non-resident No. 17FAE909 • Thursday Nov. 9 | 1:00pm-5:00pm a tasting of whiskey. Visit ed2go.com/orangecommed"www.ed2go.com/orangecommed for a traditional Irish farm to pricing information, course descriptions, syllabi, and to register. Regular New! WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks savor homemade scones and tea, and much more. Includes 9 meals courses include 12 lessons in six weeks. Two lessons are released each at what happened in the Land of Oz…but including 3 dinners and 6 breakfasts, hotels and airfare. This tour week and once released lessons are available 24 hours a day, seven NIA® DANCE FITNESS from a different angle. Long before Dorothy requires average activity level with the ability to climb stairs and days a week. 3-month to 24-month career track certification programs arrives, there is another young woman, walk reasonable distances. $2,599/double before 10/11 $2,749/ No. 17FAE487A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Nov. 14 (10 sessions) are also available. $99 born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, double after 10/11 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 45 misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is No. 17FAE487B Mondays Sept. 11 - Nov. 13 (10 sessions) • exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns 9:15-10:15am | PPLC Room 61 EXPLORE TUSCANY INFORMATION NIGHT into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one Leave your shoes at the door and move to soul stirring music from “good,” and the other one “wicked.” Board school transportation in No. 18SSE950 • Wednesday March 21 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC Room 22 around the globe. With a blend of concepts and movements from Jazz the PPLC parking lot at 1:00pm. Rear orchestra seating. $89/person, New! Learn more about one of Collette Tours most popular trips, and Modern dance, Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and Yoga. Can be transportation included Explore Tuscany. You will learn about all the things you will see and adjusted to all fitness levels, even those with knee and hip problems. do in Italy’s heartland. Presented by Mitchell Mack of Collette Tours. The instructor is Marianne Burrows, a Certified Nia® Instructor. $89/ resident $99/non-resident

38 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 39 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages PREZI HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLNESS FUN, FOOD & FRIENDS ADVENTURES IN ASTRONOMY: THE CASSINI SPACE No.17FAE132 • Sept. 5 - Sept. 29 PROBE YOGA FOR BEGINNERS H A R T V I L L E K I T C H E N L U N C H & M A R K E T P L A C E T O U R New! Bring your vision to life with Prezi and leave PowerPoint No. 17FYA901 • Friday Sept. 22 behind!! Learn how to use and engage your creative side for amazing No.17FAE475 • Mondays & Wednesdays Sept. 11 - Oct. 18 (12 sessions) No. 17FAE908 • Thursday, October 12 | 10:30am-4:00pm 5:30-10:00pm | Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park presentations. Your audience will be stimulated with what you are 9:00-10:00am | PPLC Room 45 New! Join us as we eat, shop and Join us as we head to the Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park in presenting as well as how you are presenting. Your instructor, Kimba New! Want to start a yoga practice but not sure where to begin? Have explore in the charming Village of Montville Township, known for it's lack of light pollution. Naturalis, Green, teaches courses for several universities on social media, you practiced before, but want to fine tune your form and alignment? Hartville. Explore the Hartville Kitchen, Chris Mentrek, will lead a special presentation on the Cassini Space marketing, communications, tools and apps, including Evernote and Come to Yoga for Beginners! Yoga instructor Cynthia Chylik E-RYT where we will have lunch, Hartville Probe before we head out to view the stars and planets from the park's Prezi. $195 200 will start the practice with basic sun salutations followed by an Market Place and Flea Market, observatory. If it is cloudy we will view a planetarium presentation. all level flow. After we flow, Cynthia will take you through a guided Hartville Collectibles and Hartville Meet at 5:30pm for pizza in the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Board Yoga Nidra (Yogic sleep) or meditation practice. Afterward you will Hardware. Board our luxury Baron’s school transportation in the PPLC lot at 6:00pm. This trip fills quickly feel strong, limber, relaxed and refreshed. Come take care of yourself! Bus at 10:30am in the PPLC Lot and so register early and by 9/18. $25/resident parent & child plus $9 PHOTOSHOP SKILLS FOR PRESENTATIONS $99/resident $109/non-resident should return by 4pm. Includes lunch, per person for each additional family member $15/per person non- resident No.17FAE131 • Oct. 2 - Oct. 27 i n c l u d i n g ti p , a n d t r a n s p o r t a ti o .n $59/person New! Learn the purpose of each photo-editing tool and walk away with the skills to use them. You will even learn what the pros know. The PARENT & CHILD YOGA & MEDITATION For more programs for adults see the Aquatics, Stagecrafters, Orange instructor is Daniel Hood, who has more than 14 years of experience in the Art Center and Senior Adults sections of this brochure. graphic arts. He has worked as a production artist, pre-press technician No. 17FAE474 • Wednesdays Oct. 18 - Nov. 8 (4 sessions) BAKE A BREAD CORNUCOPIA for a professional printer and creative designer at an advertising 7:00-8:00pm agency. No. 17FYA311 • Saturday Nov. 11 $195 Ages 7-12 & Parent Children who practice Yoga and Meditation can 10:00am-1:00pm | OHS Commons & Kitchen. focus better in school! When you practice the techniques you’ve learned with your child you can reinforce focusing on the now, as well New! Here is a fun project to complete just in time for Thanksgiving. TRAVEL & GREAT ESCAPES as provide a coping mechanism for stress. We will begin each session Learn to shape and build a bread cornucopia for your holiday table using GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR VISUAL PRESENTATIONS with 15 minutes of fun, kid-friendly Yoga to provide physical activity. pre-made bread IRISH SPLENDOR INFORMATION NIGHT No.17FAE130 Nov. 6 - Dec. 1 Bring a towel or blanket and a Yoga mat for each person. Your instructor dough. Leave the • No. 17FSE948 Wednesday Sept. 6 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC Room 22 is Elizabeth Latimer, a registered Yoga instructor whose teaching style is class with your own • Get the latest most advanced techniques on graphic design New! informative and caring, with a mix of humor! $59/resident parent & baked cornucopia New! Learn more about our exciting tour of Ireland from Mitchell principles, including page layout, typography and basic design child $69/non-resident parent & child, plus $9 each additional family ready for filling Mack of Collette Tours. See a brief description of the tour below considerations. Take away more skills to create an effective and member with your favorite and come armed with questions. No fee, but please register beautiful visual presentation on any presentation software program rolls. All ingredients that you choose. Your instructor, Rob Lee, is an entrepreneur, author, and are included. Google Geek. $195 Bring a pastry mat IRISH SPLENDOR-COMING IN MARCH! VINYASA FLOW YOGA and rolling pin. Your instructor is Pam Bayus, OCE&R Adult Education Coordinator and a home baker with more than 20 years baking No. 18SSE949 • March 10 - March 17 No. 17FAE455 • Thursdays Sept. 28 - Dec. 7 (except 11/23) (10 sessions) experience. Children ages 8 and up welcome when accompanied by 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 45 New! Celebrate the beauty of Ireland on this incredible 8-day ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION an adult. $29/resident per project $39/non-resident per project. All tour. Enjoy a tour of Dublin, spend a night on the regal grounds of ONLINE LEARNING CENTER Enhance your mental and physical well-being. You will leave the class supplies included Cabra Castle, where you will enjoy dinner. Tour Killmainham Gaol, feeling refreshed and empowered. Please wear comfortable clothes, No. 17FAE100 • Begins Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 18, Nov. 8 or Dec. 13 the prison that held some bring a Yoga mat and water bottle. Leave shoes at the door! Basic/ of Ireland’s most famous Our online learning center features more than 300 courses and new intermediate level but not recommended for those with knee or hip leaders. Explore Killarney courses begin each month! The fee for most courses is just $95 for 12 problems. Not a prenatal class. The instructor is Cindy Jo Shwab, RYT- PLAYHOUSE SQUARE BROADWAY SERIES: WICKED and Tullamore and enjoy lessons. Visit our online learning center at HYPERLINK "http://www. registered yoga teacher. $89/resident $99/non-resident No. 17FAE909 • Thursday Nov. 9 | 1:00pm-5:00pm a tasting of whiskey. Visit ed2go.com/orangecommed"www.ed2go.com/orangecommed for a traditional Irish farm to pricing information, course descriptions, syllabi, and to register. Regular New! WICKED, the Broadway sensation, looks savor homemade scones and tea, and much more. Includes 9 meals courses include 12 lessons in six weeks. Two lessons are released each at what happened in the Land of Oz…but including 3 dinners and 6 breakfasts, hotels and airfare. This tour week and once released lessons are available 24 hours a day, seven NIA® DANCE FITNESS from a different angle. Long before Dorothy requires average activity level with the ability to climb stairs and days a week. 3-month to 24-month career track certification programs arrives, there is another young woman, walk reasonable distances. $2,599/double before 10/11 $2,749/ No. 17FAE487A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Nov. 14 (10 sessions) are also available. $99 born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, double after 10/11 6:30-7:30pm | PPLC Room 45 misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is No. 17FAE487B Mondays Sept. 11 - Nov. 13 (10 sessions) • exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns 9:15-10:15am | PPLC Room 61 EXPLORE TUSCANY INFORMATION NIGHT into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one Leave your shoes at the door and move to soul stirring music from “good,” and the other one “wicked.” Board school transportation in No. 18SSE950 • Wednesday March 21 | 6:00-7:00pm | PPLC Room 22 around the globe. With a blend of concepts and movements from Jazz the PPLC parking lot at 1:00pm. Rear orchestra seating. $89/person, New! Learn more about one of Collette Tours most popular trips, and Modern dance, Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and Yoga. Can be transportation included Explore Tuscany. You will learn about all the things you will see and adjusted to all fitness levels, even those with knee and hip problems. do in Italy’s heartland. Presented by Mitchell Mack of Collette Tours. The instructor is Marianne Burrows, a Certified Nia® Instructor. $89/ resident $99/non-resident

38 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 39 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages THE LANGUAGE ACADEMY TECHNOLOGY & SOCIAL MEDIA TENNIS EXPLORE TUSCANY-COMING IN NOVEMBER 2018! BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-ONLINE ON GET TECHNICAL WITH BETH ROBBINS & MOHAMED TENNIS COURTS USAGE RULES No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - Nov. 9 YOUR SCHEDULE! BAHRANI! Tennis courts are located beside the Pepper Pike Learning Center off of Beth Robbins holds an MBA in Information Systems and has been Gail Allison Drive behind the football stadium. Courts are not available New! You will stay at the famous spa resort town of Montecatini 17FAE100 • Includes 12 lessons. Begins 8/16, 9/13, 10/18, 11/8 or 12/13 teaching adults through Orange Community Education & Recreation for use during times when in use by High School Athletics orGym Terme for seven nights on this fabulous 9-day tour of Italy’s Classes or when in use by programs of OCE&R such as tennis lessons heartland. Journey to Florence for a tour of the “Cradle of the Learn to communicate easily and comfortably with those who speak since the fall of 2006. Mr. Bahrani holds an MBA, a Masters Degree in French. You'll learn practical, common phrases that will make your Media Design and Technology, and has been teaching multimedia subjects or camps. Courts are available on a first come-first serve basis for Italian Renaissance,” stop in the medieval city of Lucca, encircled residents of the Orange School District only; please be considerate and by 16th century walls, Explore the mystical city of Siena, witness trip to the many French-speaking regions of the world more pleasant. for more than 12 years. He is also an Adobe Certified Expert. Uses audio and phonetics. The instructor is Amy Page, a translator and limit your playing time when others are waiting. Please note that there the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, travel to the village of San is NO COMMERCIAL PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ALLOWED. Gimignano, overlooking picturesque vineyards. Visit the Academy technical writer since the early '90s. $99 Gallery and Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, see the Gothic Line, one of the Germans’ last lines of defense during WWII, and PRIVATE COMPUTER TRAINING much more. Includes airfare, airport shuttle, lodging, 7 breakfasts No. 17FAE700 • Date and Time as arranged. and 3 dinners, wine tasting in the Chianti region, pecorina cheese BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Learn computer basics, or brush up on the powerful software available Join the Dyser Tennis Academy with Coach Joe Dyser, USPTA Elite tasting, regional wines with the included dinners, and much more. No. 17FAE552 Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 15 (8 sessions) • to you. Or get help learning how to Skype or to set up a social media rated Professional. Joe has taught junior and adult tennis at several $2,999/double before May 1, $3,099 after May 1 7:15-8:45pm | PPLC Conference Room C account. Training is for PC users. Each session includes 2 hours of local racquet and country clubs in Northeast Ohio and Florida. Learn basic pronunciation and vocabulary of the Spanish language. personal training in your home or office.The instructor is Beth Robbins. Cultural aspects of the language and people will also be included. $129/resident $139/non-resident I K E A S H O P P I N G A N D R I V E R S C A S I N O Textbook information will be given during the first class. Bring a tape recorder. Cristina Sempé, a native of Guatemala, has been teaching BEGINNER ADULT TENNIS LESSONS No. 17FAE900 • Friday Nov. 3 | 8:30am-9:30pm adults to speak Spanish for more than 20 years. She is a certified ESL No. 17FSP420 • Monday & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 (except 9/20) instructor. $69/resident $79/non-resident Our most popular trip is back!. You’ll love the selection at IKEA, PRIVATE COMPUTER MULTIMEDIA TRAINING (6 Sessions, with rain make up dates on 10/4 & 10/9) everything from kitchen gadgets to complete kitchens, plus plants, No. 17FAE701 • Date and Time as arranged. 6:00-6:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts holiday decorations, furniture and more. Then we’re off to Rivers Casino for slots and gaming. Board deluxe motor coach at 8:30am Want to design your own website or market your business? With This program will work on grips, footwork, stroke production, at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Includes transportation SPANISH II private multimedia training you can learn about Graphic Design, and serves. Players will work on rallying, scorekeeping and court Animation, Web Design, Video Editing and more from Pepper Pike positioning. Bring a racquet and water bottle.$84/resident; $94/non- and $15 for slots and $5 for food at the casino. Must be 21 years No. 17FAE553 • Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 15 (8 sessions) resident, Mohamed Bahrani. Each session includes 2 hours of personal resident or older. Last day for refunds is October11! $49/person 5:45-7:15pm | PPLC Room 33 training in your home or office.$129/resident $139/non-resident Become much more proficient, fluent and comfortable with the Spanish language and customs. Use your Spanish I textbook. Bring a tape recorder. Cristina Sempé. $69/resident $79/non-resident INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Watch for our trip to Chicago, October 2018! Details will be included *See the online “Spanish for Medical Professionals” class with our own ADULT SPORTS No. 17FSP425 • Monday & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 (except 9/20) in the Winter Activity Brochure! Includes visits to the Art Institute of Spanish instructor, Cristina Sempé at "http://www.yougotclass.org/ (6 Sessions, with rain make up dates on 10/4 & 10/9) Chicago, 360 Chicago, Skyline Cruise on Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, catalog.cfm/orange" www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/orange! MEN’S PICK-UP BASKETBALL 7:00 - 7:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts Money Museum and more! No. 17FSP110 • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Dec. 19 (15 Sessions) Tennis strokes, serves, and footwork will be improved on with the 7:30-9:30pm | Orange High School Varsity Gym goal of fixing bad habits. Consistency will be emphasized working Men 30 years and over can now play basketball in a relaxed and on rallying to improve power, placement, and spin on the ball. Game WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT fun atmosphere. Whether you can still slam-dunk or not, this strategy and stroke combinations will be practiced as skills improve. GETTING THE MOST MONEY FOR COLLEGE program is friendly competition and a great form of exercise. Pre- $84/resident; $94/non-resident registration is required. Proof of residency and age is required at No. 17FAE700 • Thursday Oct. 19 | 6:30pm–8:00pm | PPLC registration, which must be made prior to the first day. Schedule Discover the amazing facts about getting the most money possible for and location is subject to change. $74/resident $84/non-resident college without spending your life savings or mortgaging your home. Presented by Strategic College Funding Solutions, Inc. staff. Free. To Can’t find the class you are looking for? register call Call us at 216-831-8601 ext. 5408. We’ll do our best to find DROP-IN RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL – ADULT qualified instructors to teach the classes you want! CO-ED No. 17FSP130 • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Dec. 20 (except 9/20 & 11/22) 7:30-9:30pm | Orange High School Varsity Gym

See Fine Arts classes in the Orange Community Art Enjoy the game in an informal atmosphere. Players of varying skill Center section of this brochure! levels are welcome to join. Informal teams are formed and multiple games played. Proof of residency is required and all players must fill out a registration form the first day they play. Schedule and location is subject to change. $5/resident $6/non-resident per visit 40 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 41 ADULT EDUCATION Classes & Activities for Adults of All Ages THE LANGUAGE ACADEMY TECHNOLOGY & SOCIAL MEDIA TENNIS EXPLORE TUSCANY-COMING IN NOVEMBER 2018! BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH-ONLINE ON GET TECHNICAL WITH BETH ROBBINS & MOHAMED TENNIS COURTS USAGE RULES No. 18FSE975 • Nov. 1 - Nov. 9 YOUR SCHEDULE! BAHRANI! Tennis courts are located beside the Pepper Pike Learning Center off of Beth Robbins holds an MBA in Information Systems and has been Gail Allison Drive behind the football stadium. Courts are not available New! You will stay at the famous spa resort town of Montecatini 17FAE100 • Includes 12 lessons. Begins 8/16, 9/13, 10/18, 11/8 or 12/13 teaching adults through Orange Community Education & Recreation for use during times when in use by High School Athletics orGym Terme for seven nights on this fabulous 9-day tour of Italy’s Classes or when in use by programs of OCE&R such as tennis lessons heartland. Journey to Florence for a tour of the “Cradle of the Learn to communicate easily and comfortably with those who speak since the fall of 2006. Mr. Bahrani holds an MBA, a Masters Degree in French. You'll learn practical, common phrases that will make your Media Design and Technology, and has been teaching multimedia subjects or camps. Courts are available on a first come-first serve basis for Italian Renaissance,” stop in the medieval city of Lucca, encircled residents of the Orange School District only; please be considerate and by 16th century walls, Explore the mystical city of Siena, witness trip to the many French-speaking regions of the world more pleasant. for more than 12 years. He is also an Adobe Certified Expert. Uses audio and phonetics. The instructor is Amy Page, a translator and limit your playing time when others are waiting. Please note that there the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, travel to the village of San is NO COMMERCIAL PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ALLOWED. Gimignano, overlooking picturesque vineyards. Visit the Academy technical writer since the early '90s. $99 Gallery and Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, see the Gothic Line, one of the Germans’ last lines of defense during WWII, and PRIVATE COMPUTER TRAINING much more. Includes airfare, airport shuttle, lodging, 7 breakfasts No. 17FAE700 • Date and Time as arranged. and 3 dinners, wine tasting in the Chianti region, pecorina cheese BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Learn computer basics, or brush up on the powerful software available Join the Dyser Tennis Academy with Coach Joe Dyser, USPTA Elite tasting, regional wines with the included dinners, and much more. No. 17FAE552 Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 15 (8 sessions) • to you. Or get help learning how to Skype or to set up a social media rated Professional. Joe has taught junior and adult tennis at several $2,999/double before May 1, $3,099 after May 1 7:15-8:45pm | PPLC Conference Room C account. Training is for PC users. Each session includes 2 hours of local racquet and country clubs in Northeast Ohio and Florida. Learn basic pronunciation and vocabulary of the Spanish language. personal training in your home or office.The instructor is Beth Robbins. Cultural aspects of the language and people will also be included. $129/resident $139/non-resident I K E A S H O P P I N G A N D R I V E R S C A S I N O Textbook information will be given during the first class. Bring a tape recorder. Cristina Sempé, a native of Guatemala, has been teaching BEGINNER ADULT TENNIS LESSONS No. 17FAE900 • Friday Nov. 3 | 8:30am-9:30pm adults to speak Spanish for more than 20 years. She is a certified ESL No. 17FSP420 • Monday & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 (except 9/20) instructor. $69/resident $79/non-resident Our most popular trip is back!. You’ll love the selection at IKEA, PRIVATE COMPUTER MULTIMEDIA TRAINING (6 Sessions, with rain make up dates on 10/4 & 10/9) everything from kitchen gadgets to complete kitchens, plus plants, No. 17FAE701 • Date and Time as arranged. 6:00-6:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts holiday decorations, furniture and more. Then we’re off to Rivers Casino for slots and gaming. Board deluxe motor coach at 8:30am Want to design your own website or market your business? With This program will work on grips, footwork, stroke production, at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Includes transportation SPANISH II private multimedia training you can learn about Graphic Design, and serves. Players will work on rallying, scorekeeping and court Animation, Web Design, Video Editing and more from Pepper Pike positioning. Bring a racquet and water bottle.$84/resident; $94/non- and $15 for slots and $5 for food at the casino. Must be 21 years No. 17FAE553 • Wednesdays Sept. 27 - Nov. 15 (8 sessions) resident, Mohamed Bahrani. Each session includes 2 hours of personal resident or older. Last day for refunds is October11! $49/person 5:45-7:15pm | PPLC Room 33 training in your home or office.$129/resident $139/non-resident Become much more proficient, fluent and comfortable with the Spanish language and customs. Use your Spanish I textbook. Bring a tape recorder. Cristina Sempé. $69/resident $79/non-resident INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED ADULT TENNIS LESSONS Watch for our trip to Chicago, October 2018! Details will be included *See the online “Spanish for Medical Professionals” class with our own ADULT SPORTS No. 17FSP425 • Monday & Wednesday Sept. 11 - Oct. 2 (except 9/20) in the Winter Activity Brochure! Includes visits to the Art Institute of Spanish instructor, Cristina Sempé at "http://www.yougotclass.org/ (6 Sessions, with rain make up dates on 10/4 & 10/9) Chicago, 360 Chicago, Skyline Cruise on Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, catalog.cfm/orange" www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/orange! MEN’S PICK-UP BASKETBALL 7:00 - 7:50pm | PPLC Tennis Courts Money Museum and more! No. 17FSP110 • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Dec. 19 (15 Sessions) Tennis strokes, serves, and footwork will be improved on with the 7:30-9:30pm | Orange High School Varsity Gym goal of fixing bad habits. Consistency will be emphasized working Men 30 years and over can now play basketball in a relaxed and on rallying to improve power, placement, and spin on the ball. Game WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW ABOUT fun atmosphere. Whether you can still slam-dunk or not, this strategy and stroke combinations will be practiced as skills improve. GETTING THE MOST MONEY FOR COLLEGE program is friendly competition and a great form of exercise. Pre- $84/resident; $94/non-resident registration is required. Proof of residency and age is required at No. 17FAE700 • Thursday Oct. 19 | 6:30pm–8:00pm | PPLC registration, which must be made prior to the first day. Schedule Discover the amazing facts about getting the most money possible for and location is subject to change. $74/resident $84/non-resident college without spending your life savings or mortgaging your home. Presented by Strategic College Funding Solutions, Inc. staff. Free. To Can’t find the class you are looking for? register call Call us at 216-831-8601 ext. 5408. We’ll do our best to find DROP-IN RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL – ADULT qualified instructors to teach the classes you want! CO-ED No. 17FSP130 • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Dec. 20 (except 9/20 & 11/22) 7:30-9:30pm | Orange High School Varsity Gym

See Fine Arts classes in the Orange Community Art Enjoy the game in an informal atmosphere. Players of varying skill Center section of this brochure! levels are welcome to join. Informal teams are formed and multiple games played. Proof of residency is required and all players must fill out a registration form the first day they play. Schedule and location is subject to change. $5/resident $6/non-resident per visit 40 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 41 SENIOR ADULTS FALL 2017 WORKSHOPS GRANDPARENTS’ DAY CELEBRATION: SUNDAY, PHILANTHROPIA FUNDRAISER AT LANDERHAVEN: MEDICARE OPTIONS FOR YOU: ONE-ON-ONE SEPTEMBER 10 DECEMBER 4 COUNSELING SESSIONS

The mission of the Orange Senior Center is to offer opportunities No. 17FSR330 • Grades K-3 | Sunday Sept. 10 (1 session) No. 17FSR408 • Ticket: Monday Dec. 4 | Landerhaven | 11:30am-2:00pm No. 17FSR510 • Representatives will be on hand for 45 minute individual to enrich the quality of life and support a diverse senior population 1:00-3:00pm | Orange Senior Center counseling sessions on 9/12, 10/10, 11/17, 12/12 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. who reside in the greater Orange School District. The Orange Senior The Orange Senior Center is once again participating in the Annual Center is the district’s focal point for resources for seniors and their Grandparents’ Day is a day for celebrating the connections between Philanthropia Luncheon at Landerhaven on Monday, December 4, as Questions about your Medicare options? You’re not alone! Meet with families. Adults of all ages are welcome to participate in any classes, the generations. We invite grandparents and their grandchildren a means to raise funds for special projects for the center. Tickets are a representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information programs or activities. (Kindergarten through 3rd grade) to share a special luncheon with us $75 and 100% of the money donated comes right back to the Orange Program (OSHIIP) to discuss your Medicare benefits and options and at the OSC. There will be lots of games, activities, and a special “make- Senior Center. Join us for lunch and donate to a wonderful cause. If get the answers you need. OSHIIP is the lead Medicare educational The Senior Center is located on the North campus of Orange Schools, and-take” art project, and plenty of time to share family stories with you are unable to attend but would like to support the Senior Center, office in our state providing unbiased information. (They do not sell across the street from the Orange High School. It is open Monday your special youngster. If your child is in need of some elder wisdom please send in your check and we will send a worthy volunteer in your insurance.) They can be particularly helpful to those who are just through Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm. Staff: Darlene Montonaro, but does not have family nearby, we’ll match you up with an Adopted place. Checks are payable to OSACA (Orange Senior Advisory Council getting ready to retire, or who might want to consider changing their Older Adult Coordinator, ext. 5701, HYPERLINK "mailto:dmontonaro@ Grandparent for the day. $15/grandparent & child couple plus $5 Association). Donations of any amount are due by 12/1. Sponsored by Medicare coverage. Free service but you MUST pre-register for orangecsd.org" [email protected], Julie Rohrich, Older each additional family member (limit of 3 children per adult) Executive Caterers of Landerhaven.$75 individual counseling. Adult Associate, ext. 5703, [email protected], and Jaci Davis, Older Adult Associate, ext. 5703, [email protected]. ORANGE SENIOR CENTER HOLIDAY PARTY: DEC. 8 THE GOLDEN AGE OF SHOPPING IN CLEVELAND: CREATE A FALL WREATH No. 17FSR405 • Friday Dec. 08 | 12:00-2:00pm SEPTEMBER 12 No. 17FSR604A • Monday Oct. 16 (1 session) | 1:30-3:00pm | OSC REGISTRATION Come and celebrate the holidays with old and new friends at the Senior No. 17FSR178 • Tuesday Sept. 12 | 1:00-2:30pm | OSC Pre-registration and payment is required for most classes and activities. Center with a lovely luncheon. Invite a friend or two. Sponsored by New! Celebrate the changing of the season by creating a beautiful fall Registration may be made by stopping by the Senior Center, calling Join us as a representative from the Western Reserve Historical Society Hamlet Retirement Village Registration requested by 11/29. Seating wreath. We’ll use natural materials and our imagination to design a wreath that adds to your fall décor. No experience necessary. Facilitator 216-831-8600 ext. 5700 (Visa, Discover or MasterCard), mailing reminisces about the shopping memories of downtown Cleveland. Do Limited. $15 resident/OSC member $20/non-resident OSC in your check (payable to Orange Board of Education), or on-line at you remember which was more glamorous – riding the elevator (with Julie Rohrich. $10/OSC members, $15/resident, non-resident orangerec.com. Programs are held at the Orange Senior Center unless an operator!), or your first few tries on the escalator? Dressing up to otherwise noted. Please register early to avoid class cancellation or to shop? We’ll recall the special memories of Halle Brothers, the May be shut-out of your desired class or activity. Company, Higbee’s, and the Sterling-Linder Christmas Tree. Enjoy SPECIAL CLASSES a “tea” with hot beverages, luscious desserts and some Cleveland GUIDED MEDITATION nostalgia. $5/resident/OSC Member $7 non-resident A TASTE OF MINDFULNESS No. 17FSR125 • Thursday Oct. 26 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC BECOME A MEMBER No. 17FSR224 • Monday Sept. 25 | 1:00-3:00pm | OSC New! Join Shalom Plotkin from Right at Home as he leads us into a No. 17FSR907 • Sept. 17 - Dec. 17 New! “Mindfulness” is a state of being conscious of the present state of relaxation and inner stillness. Guided meditation canhelp Membership is not a requirement to participate in any of the Senior HALLOWEEN PARTY: OCTOBER 27 moment, while calmly accepting your feelings, thoughts and bodily eliminate stress and provide a heightened appreciation of your life. Center programs or services, but allows our organization to continue sensations. Increasing mindfulness is an effective technique to reduce Free/OSC Members, $5/resident, non-resident No. 17FSR402 • Friday Oct. 27 | 12:00-2:00pm | OSC its mission of providing quality enrichment, wellness, social and stress, gain insight, and increase well-being. Join us for a two-hour supportive programs and services. Membership also guarantees Trick or Treat! Join your old and new friends at the OSC for a special sample of mindfulness techniques, where you’ll learn how and why that your copy of The Scoop, a bimonthly newsletter, will be sent to Treat - a fall themed fun luncheon just for you. Sponsored by Family this technique was created, the reasons it has soared in popularity, and your home. Please consider joining now and supporting our efforts. Tree Home Care Services. $10/resident/OSC member $15/non- the science that supports it. You’ll also experience mindful activities PAINT A SILK SCARF Annual fees are $15 single and $22 couple for Orange School District resident that can be integrated into daily living. Facilitator: Jane Eckert, Studio e. No. 17FSR751 • Tuesday Oct. 31 (1 session) | 9:30am-1:00pm | OSC residents and $19 single and $28 couple for non-residents. $10/resident/OSC members, $15/non-resident New! Enjoy a morning of silk painting, an art form similar to watercolor ASK THE EXPERT OR LEGAL ISSUES FOR BOOMERS but different. Each participant completes a silk scarf either 11”x 60” or BY KABB LAW: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 INMOTION, A SPACE FOR THOSE WITH a 26” square. Create a beautiful floral scarf or any design you desire. SPECIAL EVENTS PARKINSON’S DISEASE Bring your own ideas and images or browse through the instructor’s No. 17FSR512 • Thursday Nov. 2 (1 session) | 6:30-8:30pm | OSC extensive portfolio of possibilities. Wear old clothes.Facilitator: Gunter No. 17FSR600 • Monday Oct. 2 | 1:30-2:30pm | OSC Baby boomers hate to age. There is no way they are “elders” in the Schwegler. $45 resident/OSC member $50/non-resident COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR AND FLU traditional sense of the word. But planning for successful aging New! Come learn about InMotion, a non-profit center located in SHOT PROGRAM: SEPTEMBER 22 is critical for baby boomers. How do you stay independent? What Warrensville Heights, dedicated to helping people with Parkinson’s documents do you need? How do disease feel better every day. Karen Hess, a board director, will discuss No. 17FSR200A • Friday Sept. 22 your documents need to change to the Center’s offerings which include a multitude of exercise classes, HEALTHY AGING 9:00am-1:00pm | Pepper Pike Learning Center support groups, educational programs and healing arts, all at no cost anticipate long term care? Should No. 17FSR606 • Wednesday Nov. 1 (1 session) | 10:00-11:30am | OSC Adults of all ages can take advantage of free screenings, information, you buy Long term care insurance? to its clients and carepartners. Free/OSC Members $5/resident, non- demonstrations and giveaways. There will also be an opportunity to Rachel Kabb-Effron, a certified expert resident New! Dr. John St. John, a chiropractor that specializes in advanced receive flu vaccines at the Health & Wellness Fair. (The cost of the in elder law will present her 5 tips for clinical nutrition from Chagrin Natural Health Clinic, will speak on vaccines may be covered by insurance plans. Please bring Insurance successful aging and then open the how to reduce the effects of the aging process. He will cover: how card and ID. All recipients of flu shots receive a $5 gift card for Giant presentation up for your questions. MAKE YOUR OWN HOLIDAY WREATH to stimulate anti-aging genes by timing your meals; what eating and Eagle.) Screenings by University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center; Flu Anything is fair game… Medicare, lifestyle habits to avoid that accelerate Father Time; and specific foods No. 17FSR604B • Monday Nov. 13 (1 session) | 1:30-3:00pm | OSC shots by Giant Eagle Medicaid, finding the right care, estate for wrinkle prevention and general body breakdown. You will leave planning. Don’t miss this informative New! There is no better way to get in the holiday spirit than to create with a plan to turn back the clock! Free/OSC members, $5/resident, evening! $5 resident/OSC member, a wreath that will either greet your holiday guests or be a wonderful non-resident $7 non-resident hostess gift for this special season. Facilitator Julie Rohrich. $10/OSC 42 | FALL 2017 members, $15/resident, non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 43 SENIOR ADULTS FALL 2017 WORKSHOPS GRANDPARENTS’ DAY CELEBRATION: SUNDAY, PHILANTHROPIA FUNDRAISER AT LANDERHAVEN: MEDICARE OPTIONS FOR YOU: ONE-ON-ONE SEPTEMBER 10 DECEMBER 4 COUNSELING SESSIONS

The mission of the Orange Senior Center is to offer opportunities No. 17FSR330 • Grades K-3 | Sunday Sept. 10 (1 session) No. 17FSR408 • Ticket: Monday Dec. 4 | Landerhaven | 11:30am-2:00pm No. 17FSR510 • Representatives will be on hand for 45 minute individual to enrich the quality of life and support a diverse senior population 1:00-3:00pm | Orange Senior Center counseling sessions on 9/12, 10/10, 11/17, 12/12 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm. who reside in the greater Orange School District. The Orange Senior The Orange Senior Center is once again participating in the Annual Center is the district’s focal point for resources for seniors and their Grandparents’ Day is a day for celebrating the connections between Philanthropia Luncheon at Landerhaven on Monday, December 4, as Questions about your Medicare options? You’re not alone! Meet with families. Adults of all ages are welcome to participate in any classes, the generations. We invite grandparents and their grandchildren a means to raise funds for special projects for the center. Tickets are a representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information programs or activities. (Kindergarten through 3rd grade) to share a special luncheon with us $75 and 100% of the money donated comes right back to the Orange Program (OSHIIP) to discuss your Medicare benefits and options and at the OSC. There will be lots of games, activities, and a special “make- Senior Center. Join us for lunch and donate to a wonderful cause. If get the answers you need. OSHIIP is the lead Medicare educational The Senior Center is located on the North campus of Orange Schools, and-take” art project, and plenty of time to share family stories with you are unable to attend but would like to support the Senior Center, office in our state providing unbiased information. (They do not sell across the street from the Orange High School. It is open Monday your special youngster. If your child is in need of some elder wisdom please send in your check and we will send a worthy volunteer in your insurance.) They can be particularly helpful to those who are just through Friday from 9:00am to 4:30pm. Staff: Darlene Montonaro, but does not have family nearby, we’ll match you up with an Adopted place. Checks are payable to OSACA (Orange Senior Advisory Council getting ready to retire, or who might want to consider changing their Older Adult Coordinator, ext. 5701, HYPERLINK "mailto:dmontonaro@ Grandparent for the day. $15/grandparent & child couple plus $5 Association). Donations of any amount are due by 12/1. Sponsored by Medicare coverage. Free service but you MUST pre-register for orangecsd.org" [email protected], Julie Rohrich, Older each additional family member (limit of 3 children per adult) Executive Caterers of Landerhaven.$75 individual counseling. Adult Associate, ext. 5703, [email protected], and Jaci Davis, Older Adult Associate, ext. 5703, [email protected]. ORANGE SENIOR CENTER HOLIDAY PARTY: DEC. 8 THE GOLDEN AGE OF SHOPPING IN CLEVELAND: CREATE A FALL WREATH No. 17FSR405 • Friday Dec. 08 | 12:00-2:00pm SEPTEMBER 12 No. 17FSR604A • Monday Oct. 16 (1 session) | 1:30-3:00pm | OSC REGISTRATION Come and celebrate the holidays with old and new friends at the Senior No. 17FSR178 • Tuesday Sept. 12 | 1:00-2:30pm | OSC Pre-registration and payment is required for most classes and activities. Center with a lovely luncheon. Invite a friend or two. Sponsored by New! Celebrate the changing of the season by creating a beautiful fall Registration may be made by stopping by the Senior Center, calling Join us as a representative from the Western Reserve Historical Society Hamlet Retirement Village Registration requested by 11/29. Seating wreath. We’ll use natural materials and our imagination to design a wreath that adds to your fall décor. No experience necessary. Facilitator 216-831-8600 ext. 5700 (Visa, Discover or MasterCard), mailing reminisces about the shopping memories of downtown Cleveland. Do Limited. $15 resident/OSC member $20/non-resident OSC in your check (payable to Orange Board of Education), or on-line at you remember which was more glamorous – riding the elevator (with Julie Rohrich. $10/OSC members, $15/resident, non-resident orangerec.com. Programs are held at the Orange Senior Center unless an operator!), or your first few tries on the escalator? Dressing up to otherwise noted. Please register early to avoid class cancellation or to shop? We’ll recall the special memories of Halle Brothers, the May be shut-out of your desired class or activity. Company, Higbee’s, and the Sterling-Linder Christmas Tree. Enjoy SPECIAL CLASSES a “tea” with hot beverages, luscious desserts and some Cleveland GUIDED MEDITATION nostalgia. $5/resident/OSC Member $7 non-resident A TASTE OF MINDFULNESS No. 17FSR125 • Thursday Oct. 26 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC BECOME A MEMBER No. 17FSR224 • Monday Sept. 25 | 1:00-3:00pm | OSC New! Join Shalom Plotkin from Right at Home as he leads us into a No. 17FSR907 • Sept. 17 - Dec. 17 New! “Mindfulness” is a state of being conscious of the present state of relaxation and inner stillness. Guided meditation canhelp Membership is not a requirement to participate in any of the Senior HALLOWEEN PARTY: OCTOBER 27 moment, while calmly accepting your feelings, thoughts and bodily eliminate stress and provide a heightened appreciation of your life. Center programs or services, but allows our organization to continue sensations. Increasing mindfulness is an effective technique to reduce Free/OSC Members, $5/resident, non-resident No. 17FSR402 • Friday Oct. 27 | 12:00-2:00pm | OSC its mission of providing quality enrichment, wellness, social and stress, gain insight, and increase well-being. Join us for a two-hour supportive programs and services. Membership also guarantees Trick or Treat! Join your old and new friends at the OSC for a special sample of mindfulness techniques, where you’ll learn how and why that your copy of The Scoop, a bimonthly newsletter, will be sent to Treat - a fall themed fun luncheon just for you. Sponsored by Family this technique was created, the reasons it has soared in popularity, and your home. Please consider joining now and supporting our efforts. Tree Home Care Services. $10/resident/OSC member $15/non- the science that supports it. You’ll also experience mindful activities PAINT A SILK SCARF Annual fees are $15 single and $22 couple for Orange School District resident that can be integrated into daily living. Facilitator: Jane Eckert, Studio e. No. 17FSR751 • Tuesday Oct. 31 (1 session) | 9:30am-1:00pm | OSC residents and $19 single and $28 couple for non-residents. $10/resident/OSC members, $15/non-resident New! Enjoy a morning of silk painting, an art form similar to watercolor ASK THE EXPERT OR LEGAL ISSUES FOR BOOMERS but different. Each participant completes a silk scarf either 11”x 60” or BY KABB LAW: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 INMOTION, A SPACE FOR THOSE WITH a 26” square. Create a beautiful floral scarf or any design you desire. SPECIAL EVENTS PARKINSON’S DISEASE Bring your own ideas and images or browse through the instructor’s No. 17FSR512 • Thursday Nov. 2 (1 session) | 6:30-8:30pm | OSC extensive portfolio of possibilities. Wear old clothes.Facilitator: Gunter No. 17FSR600 • Monday Oct. 2 | 1:30-2:30pm | OSC Baby boomers hate to age. There is no way they are “elders” in the Schwegler. $45 resident/OSC member $50/non-resident COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR AND FLU traditional sense of the word. But planning for successful aging New! Come learn about InMotion, a non-profit center located in SHOT PROGRAM: SEPTEMBER 22 is critical for baby boomers. How do you stay independent? What Warrensville Heights, dedicated to helping people with Parkinson’s documents do you need? How do disease feel better every day. Karen Hess, a board director, will discuss No. 17FSR200A • Friday Sept. 22 your documents need to change to the Center’s offerings which include a multitude of exercise classes, HEALTHY AGING 9:00am-1:00pm | Pepper Pike Learning Center support groups, educational programs and healing arts, all at no cost anticipate long term care? Should No. 17FSR606 • Wednesday Nov. 1 (1 session) | 10:00-11:30am | OSC Adults of all ages can take advantage of free screenings, information, you buy Long term care insurance? to its clients and carepartners. Free/OSC Members $5/resident, non- demonstrations and giveaways. There will also be an opportunity to Rachel Kabb-Effron, a certified expert resident New! Dr. John St. John, a chiropractor that specializes in advanced receive flu vaccines at the Health & Wellness Fair. (The cost of the in elder law will present her 5 tips for clinical nutrition from Chagrin Natural Health Clinic, will speak on vaccines may be covered by insurance plans. Please bring Insurance successful aging and then open the how to reduce the effects of the aging process. He will cover: how card and ID. All recipients of flu shots receive a $5 gift card for Giant presentation up for your questions. MAKE YOUR OWN HOLIDAY WREATH to stimulate anti-aging genes by timing your meals; what eating and Eagle.) Screenings by University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center; Flu Anything is fair game… Medicare, lifestyle habits to avoid that accelerate Father Time; and specific foods No. 17FSR604B • Monday Nov. 13 (1 session) | 1:30-3:00pm | OSC shots by Giant Eagle Medicaid, finding the right care, estate for wrinkle prevention and general body breakdown. You will leave planning. Don’t miss this informative New! There is no better way to get in the holiday spirit than to create with a plan to turn back the clock! Free/OSC members, $5/resident, evening! $5 resident/OSC member, a wreath that will either greet your holiday guests or be a wonderful non-resident $7 non-resident hostess gift for this special season. Facilitator Julie Rohrich. $10/OSC 42 | FALL 2017 members, $15/resident, non-resident www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 43 SENIOR ADULTS ENRICHMENT CLASSES ONE STROKE PAINTING: FLORAL CALENDAR FOR DROP-IN KNITTING 2018 No. 17FSR901 • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Dec. 26 | 10:30-12Noon No. 17FSR148C • Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Dec. 5 (4 sessions) BEING MORTAL: BOOK STUDY AND DISCUSSION Join a lively group of knitters as you work on projects of your choice. 6:00-7:30pm | OSC • $38/resident/OSC member $43/non-resident Plus Our expert knitters will be there to provide guidance if needed. 17FSR607 • Fridays Sept. 29 - Oct. 20 (4 sessions) | 10:30am-12pm $7 supply fee paid to the instructor. New! Atul Gawande, MD, has sparked a national conversation on the role of medicine as we age. With the eyes of both a practicing surgeon No. 17FSR148D • Thursdays Nov. 9 - Dec. 7 (except 11/23) (4 sessions) 3:00-4:30pm | OSC and a son whose father is dying, he asks questions that arise as a result • $38/resident/OSC member $43/non-resident Plus $7 DROP-IN MAHJONG of the amazing advances in modern medicine. In this class, we will supply fee paid to the instructor. consider how we can "remain the authors of our own life." We will New! Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight No. 17FSR189 • Mondays, Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 | 12noon-3:00pm | OSC reflect on the paradox that "endings matter," but that we cannot always NOVICE BRIDGE 2: COMPETITIVE BIDDING with one stroke) we will paint calendar pages for 2018 with 12 different Join us for Monday Mahjong! Beginners welcome but you’ll need to control the ending. Join us as we discuss these and many of the issues flowers – then paint a gift box for our calendars. No experience have a basic knowledge of the game. Bring your tiles if you have them Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) that we so often face as we age. Participants will purchase their own No. 17FSR181 • necessary! Instructor Jaci Davis. for maximum play. $1 donation per player. books. They should read the introduction and chapter one before the 1:00-3:00pm | OSC first session. Facilitator: Mary Senechal, a registered nurse working in the New! A great class for those who need a refresher course and desire to hospice setting as well as a certified spiritual director. $30/resident/ take their skills to the next level. This class will build on the concepts OSC member, $35 non-resident TECHNOLOGY learned in Bridge I to introduce methods to become competitive in MAKE YOUR OWN GREETING CARDS the bidding. Sacrifice Bidding, Preemptive Bids, Overcalls, and Takeout No. 17FSR142A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 (4 sessions) COMPUTER BASICS 101 Doubles will be discussed with prepared boards and play techniques. 1:30-3:00pm | OSC Other techniques such as negative doubles, cue bids, redoubles and No. 17FSR186 • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Sept. 14 (2 sessions) BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT penalty doubles will be introduced. (Students should have game 1:00-2:30pm | OSC No. 17FSR142B • Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) No. 17FSR182A Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) experience or have taken Bridge I.) Will be using Audrey Grant’s book, • 1:30-3:00pm | OSC New to computers? This is the class for you! Learn how to use 10:00am-12:00pm | OSC Bridge Basics 2 – Competitive Bidding, 2005. Instructor Sue Pisanelli the keyboard, mouse and monitor. We will review the mysterious $69/resident/OSC member $74/non-resident It’s been said that a handmade greeting card is more than a piece of terminology, talk about different operating systems, browsers, and paper. It is really a hug with a fold in the center. In our new card-making No. 17FSR182B • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) search engines. Bring your own laptop if you have one. Instructor Peg class, you will learn many techniques such as rubber stamping, types 10:00am-12:00pm | OSC Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC member $34/non-resident DROP-IN BRIDGE of embossing, basic die cutting, and paper folding, to create unique Who doesn’t need a little improvement in their bridge game! The class greeting cards. Techniques will be taught based on the interests and No. 17FSR180A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 | 9:30am-12:30pm will be customized to the participants and will include play techniques, skills of the group. You do not need to be an artist. Come to have fun defensive techniques, special bids, slam bidding, conventions, creating cards for your friends and relatives! Instructor Kathleen Barr competition and more. Instructor Sue Pisanelli. $69/resident/OSC No. 17FSR180B • Fridays Sept. 15 - Dec. 22 | 12:30pm-3:30pm $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident $10 material fee due MICROSOFT WORD member $74/non-resident Practice your bridge skills in a non-competitive setting. No reservations to instructor No. 17FSR194 • Thursdays Oct. 5 - Oct. 12 (2 sessions) required. $1 donation per player. 1:00-2:30pm | OSC Discover the fundamentals for creating letters and documents as well NOVICE BRIDGE I: FOR NEW PLAYERS MEMOIR WRITING as editing your work. Learn to move and copy text, undo, format, and DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO save a document. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC Member No. 17FSR130A • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) No. 17FSR145A • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Oct. 24 (6 sessions) No. 17FSR304 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Oct. 10 (4 sessions) $34/non-resident 1:00-3:00pm | OSC 9:00-11:30am | OSC • $51/resident/OSC member $56/non-resident 1:00-2:30pm | OSC A perfect class for new players and also for those who haven’t played in This class will help you find the meaningful stories of your life as you years and need a refresher course. Learn to play this great game in a non- No. 17FSR145B • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 19 (7 sessions) write about personal experiences and family history. You’ll receive competitive setting. Classes will cover the overall game, introductory 9:00-11:30am | OSC • $60/resident/OSC member $65/non-resident feedback from your peers and learn how to build on your strengths as WORKING WITH IMAGES IN WORD bidding and contracts, play of the hand and some defensive techniques. Instructor helps students explore the fundamentals and techniques you begin to shape raw material into memoir. Appropriate for all levels No. 17FSR194A • Tuesday Oct. 17 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC All classes will provide hands on experience with bidding boxes and of both creative expressions. Students select their own projects and of writers. Instructor Darlene Montonaro. $58/resident/OSC member, boards with prepared hands to play to complement the class lesson. New! We’ll learn how to place a picture in your documents, how to find receive hands-on assistance and instruction. All skill levels welcome. $63/non-resident Bridge is a game you can play forever so invite a friend and learn to images on the internet, and get familiar with the picture dialog box. Instructor Barbara Brastoff is a graduate of Cooper School of Art and has play bridge now! Instructor Sue Pisanelli is a certified ACBL instructor and Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident taught artists of all ages. member of ABTA (American Bridge Teachers Association). Will be using Audrey Grant’s book – Bridge Basics 1 – An Introduction – 2005 – LEGACY WRITING: THE STORIES OF YOUR LIFE Audrey Grant’s Better Bridge Inc. $69/resident/OSC member $74/ ONE STROKE PAINTING: FALL FLORALS non-resident No. 17FSR303 • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Nov. 28 (4 sessions) WORKING WITH TABLES IN WORD No. 17FSR148A • Tuesdays 9/26-10/17 (4 sessions) 6:00-7:30pm OSC 1:00-2:30pm | OSC No. 17FSR194B Tuesday Oct. 24 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC $38/resident/OSC member $43/non. Plus $7 supply fee paid to instructor. • This class will help you find the meaningful stories of your life as you write about personal experiences and family history. Starting out with New! Tables can be used in word to present text and numerical data No. 17FSR148B • Thursdays 9/28-10/19 (4 sessions) 3:00-4:30 pm OSC vignettes and short pieces, we’ll sharpen your skills and begin shaping in an easy to read way. We’ll learn how to convert a text to a table, $38/resident/OSC Member $43/non-resident raw material into memoir, poetry, or personal essays. No writing apply table styles, format tables, and create blank tables. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident New! Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight experience necessary. Instructor Darlene Montonaro. $58/resident/ with one stroke) we will be painting fall floral scenes on four different OSC member, $63/non-resident surfaces. No experience necessary! Instructor Jaci Davis.

44 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 45 SENIOR ADULTS ENRICHMENT CLASSES ONE STROKE PAINTING: FLORAL CALENDAR FOR DROP-IN KNITTING 2018 No. 17FSR901 • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Dec. 26 | 10:30-12Noon No. 17FSR148C • Tuesdays Nov. 14 - Dec. 5 (4 sessions) BEING MORTAL: BOOK STUDY AND DISCUSSION Join a lively group of knitters as you work on projects of your choice. 6:00-7:30pm | OSC • $38/resident/OSC member $43/non-resident Plus Our expert knitters will be there to provide guidance if needed. 17FSR607 • Fridays Sept. 29 - Oct. 20 (4 sessions) | 10:30am-12pm $7 supply fee paid to the instructor. New! Atul Gawande, MD, has sparked a national conversation on the role of medicine as we age. With the eyes of both a practicing surgeon No. 17FSR148D • Thursdays Nov. 9 - Dec. 7 (except 11/23) (4 sessions) 3:00-4:30pm | OSC and a son whose father is dying, he asks questions that arise as a result • $38/resident/OSC member $43/non-resident Plus $7 DROP-IN MAHJONG of the amazing advances in modern medicine. In this class, we will supply fee paid to the instructor. consider how we can "remain the authors of our own life." We will New! Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight No. 17FSR189 • Mondays, Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 | 12noon-3:00pm | OSC reflect on the paradox that "endings matter," but that we cannot always NOVICE BRIDGE 2: COMPETITIVE BIDDING with one stroke) we will paint calendar pages for 2018 with 12 different Join us for Monday Mahjong! Beginners welcome but you’ll need to control the ending. Join us as we discuss these and many of the issues flowers – then paint a gift box for our calendars. No experience have a basic knowledge of the game. Bring your tiles if you have them Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) that we so often face as we age. Participants will purchase their own No. 17FSR181 • necessary! Instructor Jaci Davis. for maximum play. $1 donation per player. books. They should read the introduction and chapter one before the 1:00-3:00pm | OSC first session. Facilitator: Mary Senechal, a registered nurse working in the New! A great class for those who need a refresher course and desire to hospice setting as well as a certified spiritual director. $30/resident/ take their skills to the next level. This class will build on the concepts OSC member, $35 non-resident TECHNOLOGY learned in Bridge I to introduce methods to become competitive in MAKE YOUR OWN GREETING CARDS the bidding. Sacrifice Bidding, Preemptive Bids, Overcalls, and Takeout No. 17FSR142A • Tuesdays Sept. 12 - Oct. 3 (4 sessions) COMPUTER BASICS 101 Doubles will be discussed with prepared boards and play techniques. 1:30-3:00pm | OSC Other techniques such as negative doubles, cue bids, redoubles and No. 17FSR186 • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Sept. 14 (2 sessions) BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT penalty doubles will be introduced. (Students should have game 1:00-2:30pm | OSC No. 17FSR142B • Tuesdays Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 (except 10/31) (4 sessions) No. 17FSR182A Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) experience or have taken Bridge I.) Will be using Audrey Grant’s book, • 1:30-3:00pm | OSC New to computers? This is the class for you! Learn how to use 10:00am-12:00pm | OSC Bridge Basics 2 – Competitive Bidding, 2005. Instructor Sue Pisanelli the keyboard, mouse and monitor. We will review the mysterious $69/resident/OSC member $74/non-resident It’s been said that a handmade greeting card is more than a piece of terminology, talk about different operating systems, browsers, and paper. It is really a hug with a fold in the center. In our new card-making No. 17FSR182B • Thursdays Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 (except 11/23) (6 sessions) search engines. Bring your own laptop if you have one. Instructor Peg class, you will learn many techniques such as rubber stamping, types 10:00am-12:00pm | OSC Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC member $34/non-resident DROP-IN BRIDGE of embossing, basic die cutting, and paper folding, to create unique Who doesn’t need a little improvement in their bridge game! The class greeting cards. Techniques will be taught based on the interests and No. 17FSR180A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 | 9:30am-12:30pm will be customized to the participants and will include play techniques, skills of the group. You do not need to be an artist. Come to have fun defensive techniques, special bids, slam bidding, conventions, creating cards for your friends and relatives! Instructor Kathleen Barr competition and more. Instructor Sue Pisanelli. $69/resident/OSC No. 17FSR180B • Fridays Sept. 15 - Dec. 22 | 12:30pm-3:30pm $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident $10 material fee due MICROSOFT WORD member $74/non-resident Practice your bridge skills in a non-competitive setting. No reservations to instructor No. 17FSR194 • Thursdays Oct. 5 - Oct. 12 (2 sessions) required. $1 donation per player. 1:00-2:30pm | OSC Discover the fundamentals for creating letters and documents as well NOVICE BRIDGE I: FOR NEW PLAYERS MEMOIR WRITING as editing your work. Learn to move and copy text, undo, format, and DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO save a document. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC Member No. 17FSR130A • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) No. 17FSR145A • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Oct. 24 (6 sessions) No. 17FSR304 • Tuesdays Sept. 19 - Oct. 10 (4 sessions) $34/non-resident 1:00-3:00pm | OSC 9:00-11:30am | OSC • $51/resident/OSC member $56/non-resident 1:00-2:30pm | OSC A perfect class for new players and also for those who haven’t played in This class will help you find the meaningful stories of your life as you years and need a refresher course. Learn to play this great game in a non- No. 17FSR145B • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Dec. 19 (7 sessions) write about personal experiences and family history. You’ll receive competitive setting. Classes will cover the overall game, introductory 9:00-11:30am | OSC • $60/resident/OSC member $65/non-resident feedback from your peers and learn how to build on your strengths as WORKING WITH IMAGES IN WORD bidding and contracts, play of the hand and some defensive techniques. Instructor helps students explore the fundamentals and techniques you begin to shape raw material into memoir. Appropriate for all levels No. 17FSR194A • Tuesday Oct. 17 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC All classes will provide hands on experience with bidding boxes and of both creative expressions. Students select their own projects and of writers. Instructor Darlene Montonaro. $58/resident/OSC member, boards with prepared hands to play to complement the class lesson. New! We’ll learn how to place a picture in your documents, how to find receive hands-on assistance and instruction. All skill levels welcome. $63/non-resident Bridge is a game you can play forever so invite a friend and learn to images on the internet, and get familiar with the picture dialog box. Instructor Barbara Brastoff is a graduate of Cooper School of Art and has play bridge now! Instructor Sue Pisanelli is a certified ACBL instructor and Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident taught artists of all ages. member of ABTA (American Bridge Teachers Association). Will be using Audrey Grant’s book – Bridge Basics 1 – An Introduction – 2005 – LEGACY WRITING: THE STORIES OF YOUR LIFE Audrey Grant’s Better Bridge Inc. $69/resident/OSC member $74/ ONE STROKE PAINTING: FALL FLORALS non-resident No. 17FSR303 • Tuesdays Nov. 7 - Nov. 28 (4 sessions) WORKING WITH TABLES IN WORD No. 17FSR148A • Tuesdays 9/26-10/17 (4 sessions) 6:00-7:30pm OSC 1:00-2:30pm | OSC No. 17FSR194B Tuesday Oct. 24 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC $38/resident/OSC member $43/non. Plus $7 supply fee paid to instructor. • This class will help you find the meaningful stories of your life as you write about personal experiences and family history. Starting out with New! Tables can be used in word to present text and numerical data No. 17FSR148B • Thursdays 9/28-10/19 (4 sessions) 3:00-4:30 pm OSC vignettes and short pieces, we’ll sharpen your skills and begin shaping in an easy to read way. We’ll learn how to convert a text to a table, $38/resident/OSC Member $43/non-resident raw material into memoir, poetry, or personal essays. No writing apply table styles, format tables, and create blank tables. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident New! Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight experience necessary. Instructor Darlene Montonaro. $58/resident/ with one stroke) we will be painting fall floral scenes on four different OSC member, $63/non-resident surfaces. No experience necessary! Instructor Jaci Davis.

44 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 45 SENIOR ADULTS E-MAIL FUNDAMENTALS EXERCISE, FITNESS & DANCE CARDIO & CORE PICKLEBALL No. 17FSR187 • Thursday Nov. 9 (1 session) | 1:00-2:30 pm | OSC No. 17FSR106A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 23 (6 sessions) No. 17FSR119A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 weeks) YOGA: CUSTOMIZED FOR YOU! 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $57/resident/OSC member $62/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $26/resident/OSC member, $31/non-resident Do you have an email account and ignore it? Do your friends and family chide you for not being able to reach you? You’ll learn to use No. 17FSR135A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR105A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR118A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 24 (8 weeks) many of the features of common email programs including working 3:00-4:00pm | OSC • $59/resident/OSC member $64/non-resident 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 2:30-4:00pm | PPLC • $45/resident/OSC member, $50/non-resident with photos and attachments. If you don’t already have an account, you’ll open a (free) personal email account. Bring your own laptop if No. 17FSR135B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 20 (except 11/22) No. 17FSR106B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR120A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 (8 weeks) you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/ (6 sessions) | 3:00-4:00pm | OSC • $50/resident/OSC member $55/non-res. 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $30/resident/OSC member, $35/non-resident non-resident Take advantage of our Yoga class to increase flexibility, reduce stress, develop core strength and increased body awareness. Your benefit is No. 17FSR105B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 27 (except 11/22) (7 sessions) No. 17FSR119B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 weeks) a sense of ease and fluidity throughout your body and you will leave 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $26/resident/OSC member, $31/non-resident the class feeling refreshed and empowered. Class will be customized Intermediate level class emphasizes cardio conditioning using low INTRODUCTION TO SKYPE to the participant’s levels. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring No. 17FSR118B • Tuesdays Nov.7 - Dec. 19 (7 sessions) impact, controlled moves. Instructor leads floor exercises to strengthen a Yoga mat or beach towel. Instructor TBA 2:30-4:00pm | PPLC • $39/resident/OSC member, $44/non-resident No. 17FSR1006 • Tuesday Nov. 14 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC abdominal core and increase flexibility.Cheryl Moone has a BA in Health and Physical Education and is an ACE Personal Fitness Trainer. New! Do you have family members and grandchildren that you’d No. 17FSR120B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 20 (6 sessions except like to connect to in a “video” call? Learn about the technology that TAI CHI - QIGONG 11/22) 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $22/resident/OSC member, $27/non-res. allows you to chat with your loved ones using your computer. This demonstration will show you the basic steps to set up your own Skype No. 17FSR107A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 (8 sessions) Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It was designed to account. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $15/resident/OSC member $20/non- 1:30-2:30pm | OSC • $88/resident/OSC member $93/non-resident ACUPRESSURE: JAPANESE STYLE - A SELF HELP be easy to learn and play whether you’re five, ninety-five or somewhere in between. Join us to try out this increasingly popular game, described resident CLASS No 17FSR107B • Wednesdays 11/8-12/20 (except 11/22, 11/29) (6 as a combination of elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. sessions) | 1:30-2:30pm | OSC • $66/resident/OSC member $71/non-res. No. 17FSR123 • Mondays Oct. 9 - Oct. 23 (3 sessions) Facilitator: Peg Zitzner. 3:00-4:30pm | OSC Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese mind-body practice of flowing, circular INTRO TO FACEBOOK movements often called, "Moving Meditation." It provides the basic This class will introduce you No. 17FSR196 • Thursday Nov. 30 (1 session) | 1:00-2:30pm | OSC structure of balance, strength and flexibility through focused deep to the beautiful art of Jin Shin breathing with attention to exact repetition of movement patterns. Jyutsu,® an ancient Japanese DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Stay in touch with family, friends and those grandkids! Learn about Many movements can be done either seated or standing. Instructor form of gentle touch therapy No. 17FSR121 • $25 for five drop-in plays social media and how to use Facebook. Participants will create a Sandy Wiebusch has practiced and taught Tai Chi and Qigong for over 18 applied with the hands and Purchase a drop-in card which can be used for any Pickleball session. personal Facebook profile and learn how to add photographs and find years. fingertips in successive patterns “Friends.” Bring your own laptop if you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. on the clothed body. You will Cards do not have an expiration date. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident learn some simple self-help STRENGTH & STRETCH techniques to calm your nervous system and enhance your natural No. 17FSR103A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 23 (6 sessions) WELLNESS & CAREGIVER SERVICES self-regulation energy flow. We 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $48/resident/OSC member $53/non-resident INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL will explore the 26 “Safety Energy PODIATRY Locks” and learn how to alleviate No. 17FSR195 • Thursdays Dec. 7 - Dec. 14 (2 sessions) No. 17FSR104A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) discomforts in the body such as headaches, anxiety, etc. Instructor No. 17FSR201 • Mondays 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/13, 11/27, 12/13 1:00-2:30pm | OSC 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $48/resident/OSC member $53/non-resident Sandy Wiebusch, Licensed Massage Therapist. Sandy has studied Jin 9:00am-12:00noon | OSC Clinic Learn basic Excel skills including entering data, inserting and deleting Shin Jyutsu® since 1998 and became certified as a self-help instructor Regular podiatry care is recommended particularly for those with an No. 17FSR103B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 sessions) rows and columns, and creating formulas. This is a versatile program in 2002. $30/resident/OSC member $35/non-resident Plus $5 supply inability to reach their feet due to arthritis in hips, back and knees, an 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $56/resident/OSC member $61/non-resident which is useful for much more than accounting. Bring your own laptop fee paid to the instructor. inability to grasp instruments or visualize nail beds, or an inability to if you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC member cut nails due to thickness. Dr. Kelly Whaley, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. No. 17FSR104B • Thursdays Nov. 9 - Dec. 28 (except 11/23) (7 sessions) $34/non-resident By appointment only. $25/resident/OSC member $30/non-resident 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $56/resident/OSC member $61/non-resident Sitting and standing exercises are performed to increase strength, CARDIO & CORE CIRCUIT flexibility and relaxation using 1 to 4 pound hand-held weights, balls No. 17FSR108A • Fridays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 (except 9/22) (6 sessions) and tubing. All exercises can be modified to each individual’s needs. COMPUTER TUTORIALS 9:15-10:00am | OSC BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Weights optional, balls/tubing provided. Cheryl Moone has a BA in No. 17FSR1000 • Wednesdays 9/13, 10/18, 11/15, 12/13 Health and Physical Education and is an ACE Personal Fitness Trainer. No. 17FSR203 • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Dec. 30 (except 9/21, 11/23) 30-minute scheduled session between 2:00-3:30pm No. 17FSR108B • Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 29 (except 11/24, 12/22) 9:30-11:30am | OSC Clinic (6 sessions) | 9:15-10:00am | OSC New! Do you need one-on-one help with your computer? Bring Free blood pressure checks are available to everyone on Thursdays in your laptop and/or your questions and spend quality time with our A new twist to Cardio & Core, this intermediate to advanced level the Senior Center Clinic. Just drop-in. Sponsored by Family Tree Home Technology consultant. 30-minute individual sessions scheduled class is for those who are looking for a more intense workout. This Care Services, Hamlet Village, Montefiore at Home, and The Campus between the hours of 2:00pm and 3:30pm. Call the OSC to set up an class is done in circuit training style rotating cardio conditioning and of Anna Maria. Free appointment! Instructor Peg Zitzner. $25/resident/OSC member $30/ strength training for a maximum work out. Instructor Cheryl Moone. non-resident $57/resident/OSC member $62/non-resident

46 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 47 SENIOR ADULTS E-MAIL FUNDAMENTALS EXERCISE, FITNESS & DANCE CARDIO & CORE PICKLEBALL No. 17FSR187 • Thursday Nov. 9 (1 session) | 1:00-2:30 pm | OSC No. 17FSR106A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 23 (6 sessions) No. 17FSR119A • Mondays Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 (7 weeks) YOGA: CUSTOMIZED FOR YOU! 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $57/resident/OSC member $62/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $26/resident/OSC member, $31/non-resident Do you have an email account and ignore it? Do your friends and family chide you for not being able to reach you? You’ll learn to use No. 17FSR135A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR105A • Wednesdays Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR118A • Tuesdays Sept. 5 - Oct. 24 (8 weeks) many of the features of common email programs including working 3:00-4:00pm | OSC • $59/resident/OSC member $64/non-resident 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 2:30-4:00pm | PPLC • $45/resident/OSC member, $50/non-resident with photos and attachments. If you don’t already have an account, you’ll open a (free) personal email account. Bring your own laptop if No. 17FSR135B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 20 (except 11/22) No. 17FSR106B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 sessions) No. 17FSR120A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 (8 weeks) you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $19/resident/OSC member $24/ (6 sessions) | 3:00-4:00pm | OSC • $50/resident/OSC member $55/non-res. 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $30/resident/OSC member, $35/non-resident non-resident Take advantage of our Yoga class to increase flexibility, reduce stress, develop core strength and increased body awareness. Your benefit is No. 17FSR105B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 27 (except 11/22) (7 sessions) No. 17FSR119B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 weeks) a sense of ease and fluidity throughout your body and you will leave 9:15-10:00am | OSC • $67/resident/OSC member $72/non-resident 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $26/resident/OSC member, $31/non-resident the class feeling refreshed and empowered. Class will be customized Intermediate level class emphasizes cardio conditioning using low INTRODUCTION TO SKYPE to the participant’s levels. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring No. 17FSR118B • Tuesdays Nov.7 - Dec. 19 (7 sessions) impact, controlled moves. Instructor leads floor exercises to strengthen a Yoga mat or beach towel. Instructor TBA 2:30-4:00pm | PPLC • $39/resident/OSC member, $44/non-resident No. 17FSR1006 • Tuesday Nov. 14 (1 session) | 1:00-2:00pm | OSC abdominal core and increase flexibility.Cheryl Moone has a BA in Health and Physical Education and is an ACE Personal Fitness Trainer. New! Do you have family members and grandchildren that you’d No. 17FSR120B • Wednesdays Nov. 8 - Dec. 20 (6 sessions except like to connect to in a “video” call? Learn about the technology that TAI CHI - QIGONG 11/22) 9:00-10:00am | PPLC • $22/resident/OSC member, $27/non-res. allows you to chat with your loved ones using your computer. This demonstration will show you the basic steps to set up your own Skype No. 17FSR107A • Wednesdays Sept. 6 - Oct. 25 (8 sessions) Pickleball was created with one thing in mind: fun. It was designed to account. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $15/resident/OSC member $20/non- 1:30-2:30pm | OSC • $88/resident/OSC member $93/non-resident ACUPRESSURE: JAPANESE STYLE - A SELF HELP be easy to learn and play whether you’re five, ninety-five or somewhere in between. Join us to try out this increasingly popular game, described resident CLASS No 17FSR107B • Wednesdays 11/8-12/20 (except 11/22, 11/29) (6 as a combination of elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong. sessions) | 1:30-2:30pm | OSC • $66/resident/OSC member $71/non-res. No. 17FSR123 • Mondays Oct. 9 - Oct. 23 (3 sessions) Facilitator: Peg Zitzner. 3:00-4:30pm | OSC Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese mind-body practice of flowing, circular INTRO TO FACEBOOK movements often called, "Moving Meditation." It provides the basic This class will introduce you No. 17FSR196 • Thursday Nov. 30 (1 session) | 1:00-2:30pm | OSC structure of balance, strength and flexibility through focused deep to the beautiful art of Jin Shin breathing with attention to exact repetition of movement patterns. Jyutsu,® an ancient Japanese DROP-IN PICKLEBALL Stay in touch with family, friends and those grandkids! Learn about Many movements can be done either seated or standing. Instructor form of gentle touch therapy No. 17FSR121 • $25 for five drop-in plays social media and how to use Facebook. Participants will create a Sandy Wiebusch has practiced and taught Tai Chi and Qigong for over 18 applied with the hands and Purchase a drop-in card which can be used for any Pickleball session. personal Facebook profile and learn how to add photographs and find years. fingertips in successive patterns “Friends.” Bring your own laptop if you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. on the clothed body. You will Cards do not have an expiration date. $19/resident/OSC member $24/non-resident learn some simple self-help STRENGTH & STRETCH techniques to calm your nervous system and enhance your natural No. 17FSR103A • Mondays Sept. 18 - Oct. 23 (6 sessions) WELLNESS & CAREGIVER SERVICES self-regulation energy flow. We 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $48/resident/OSC member $53/non-resident INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL will explore the 26 “Safety Energy PODIATRY Locks” and learn how to alleviate No. 17FSR195 • Thursdays Dec. 7 - Dec. 14 (2 sessions) No. 17FSR104A • Thursdays Sept. 14 - Oct. 26 (except 9/21) (6 sessions) discomforts in the body such as headaches, anxiety, etc. Instructor No. 17FSR201 • Mondays 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/23, 11/13, 11/27, 12/13 1:00-2:30pm | OSC 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $48/resident/OSC member $53/non-resident Sandy Wiebusch, Licensed Massage Therapist. Sandy has studied Jin 9:00am-12:00noon | OSC Clinic Learn basic Excel skills including entering data, inserting and deleting Shin Jyutsu® since 1998 and became certified as a self-help instructor Regular podiatry care is recommended particularly for those with an No. 17FSR103B • Mondays Nov. 6 - Dec. 18 (7 sessions) rows and columns, and creating formulas. This is a versatile program in 2002. $30/resident/OSC member $35/non-resident Plus $5 supply inability to reach their feet due to arthritis in hips, back and knees, an 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $56/resident/OSC member $61/non-resident which is useful for much more than accounting. Bring your own laptop fee paid to the instructor. inability to grasp instruments or visualize nail beds, or an inability to if you have one. Instructor Peg Zitzner. $29/resident/OSC member cut nails due to thickness. Dr. Kelly Whaley, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. No. 17FSR104B • Thursdays Nov. 9 - Dec. 28 (except 11/23) (7 sessions) $34/non-resident By appointment only. $25/resident/OSC member $30/non-resident 10:15-11:15am | OSC • $56/resident/OSC member $61/non-resident Sitting and standing exercises are performed to increase strength, CARDIO & CORE CIRCUIT flexibility and relaxation using 1 to 4 pound hand-held weights, balls No. 17FSR108A • Fridays Sept. 15 - Oct. 27 (except 9/22) (6 sessions) and tubing. All exercises can be modified to each individual’s needs. COMPUTER TUTORIALS 9:15-10:00am | OSC BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Weights optional, balls/tubing provided. Cheryl Moone has a BA in No. 17FSR1000 • Wednesdays 9/13, 10/18, 11/15, 12/13 Health and Physical Education and is an ACE Personal Fitness Trainer. No. 17FSR203 • Thursdays Sept. 7 - Dec. 30 (except 9/21, 11/23) 30-minute scheduled session between 2:00-3:30pm No. 17FSR108B • Fridays Nov. 10 - Dec. 29 (except 11/24, 12/22) 9:30-11:30am | OSC Clinic (6 sessions) | 9:15-10:00am | OSC New! Do you need one-on-one help with your computer? Bring Free blood pressure checks are available to everyone on Thursdays in your laptop and/or your questions and spend quality time with our A new twist to Cardio & Core, this intermediate to advanced level the Senior Center Clinic. Just drop-in. Sponsored by Family Tree Home Technology consultant. 30-minute individual sessions scheduled class is for those who are looking for a more intense workout. This Care Services, Hamlet Village, Montefiore at Home, and The Campus between the hours of 2:00pm and 3:30pm. Call the OSC to set up an class is done in circuit training style rotating cardio conditioning and of Anna Maria. Free appointment! Instructor Peg Zitzner. $25/resident/OSC member $30/ strength training for a maximum work out. Instructor Cheryl Moone. non-resident $57/resident/OSC member $62/non-resident

46 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 47 SENIOR ADULTS Enrichment ClassesOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5, After Extended School Day Pick Program,AQUATICS Ups, Open Enrichment Door Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP HUNGARIAN FRIENDS The Aquatics Coordinator, Sandra Andrews, supervises the indoor Aquatics programs and some sports programs. Office hours at the indoor pool vary; please call or e-mail to set up an appointment. Sandra can be reached at 216-831-8601 ext. 2316 or [email protected]. No. 17FSR503 • Tuesdays 9/19, 10/17, 11/21, 12/19 No. 17FSR185 • Mondays 9/11, 10/16, 12/11 (No November Meeting) 3:00-4:00pm | OSC 1:00-3:00pm | OSC

Professionally facilitated support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each This club meets most months to share memories, customs and Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 Saturday Open Swim Saturday 1:30 - 4:00pm month to discuss resources, tools & techniques. Participants share and programs on Hungary and neighboring countries. Annual Member Fee (Except 9/30 & 11/25) learn from one another in a supportive environment. Marilyn Brennan, $8. Call Mary Ann Wilson 216-932-0519 LISW. $2 donation Sept. 12 - Dec. 21 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Evening Open Swim Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 - 9:00pm Just Retired? Looking for new opportunities? Want to meet new (Except 9/21 & 11/23) ADVOCACY COACHING CLINIC people, while continuing to make a difference in your community? We are searching for fun, talented, creative individuals who enjoy meeting No. 17FSR525A • Mondays, 9/11, 10/2 OSC 12:30-3:30pm other active seniors like themselves. No experience necessary. Call Before High School Swim Team 30-minute individual session Morning Lap Swim Monday - Friday 7:00 - 8:30am 216-831-8601 ext. 5700 for more information Sept. 5 - Nov. 3 (Except 9/21)

No. 17FSR525B • Mondays 11/6, 12/4 | OSC Reception Desk Volunteersare needed for a 4 hour weekly commitment 12:30-3:30pm | 30-minute individual session During High School Swim Team or to periodically fill in. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Nov. 6 - Dec. 22 7:00 - 8:30am New! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a way to smooth your Friday visit to your doctor so that you could get to the heart of the matter in The Handwork Group creates and makes items for sale in the Loving (Except 11/22, 11/23 & 11/24) short order? This 30-minute coaching session with Sylvia Mustonen, Hands Gift Shop each Wednesday 10:00-3:00pm a family physician with over 30 years of experience, will provide Sept. 6 - Dec. 22 resources that will help you organize the information you will need Doll Making for Hillcrest Hospital meets on the third Wednesday of Noon Lap Swim Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11:00am - 1:00pm (Except 11/22 & 11/24) for a productive visit, and leave with clear goals for your future care. the month from 10:00am-12:00pm 9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20 OSC This is not a diagnostic session; it is an educational and informative interaction designed to prepare a person (and their caregiver) to Garden Volunteers are needed to lend a hand in our beautiful Senior Schedule is subject to change. Please view our monthly pool calendar to confirm dates and times. Monthly pool calendars are posted at the pool or at become successful advocates for their health care. Please schedule Center Garden with planting, weeding, pruning & more. www.orangerec.com appointment by calling 216-831-8300 x 5700. $25/resident/OSC Member $30/non-resident Orange Senior Advisory Council Association meets bi-monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Meetings are open to all members. FALL QUARTERLY POOL PASSES valid from 9/5-12/22 RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

LOVING HANDS GIFT SHOP AGING RESOURCES No. 17FAQ120 • Adult/Student $139 $149 Orange Community Education & Recreation, through the Orange Senior Open Monday through Friday | 9:00am - 4:30pm Center, serves as the Office on Aging for the greater Orange School No. 17FAQ122 • Senior $119 $129 Looking for a unique gift? Visit our gift shop located in the Senior Center District. Referrals to licensed counselors, who can answer questions, building and browse through a wonderful selection of handmade provide in-home visits, access information and make referrals to items. The Loving Hands Shop is the perfect place to find one-of-a- other organizations as necessary, are a phone call away. Do you have kind items at a great value. A nice selection of $1 greeting cards is on medical insurance questions? Need to borrow medical equipment for hand to compliment your selection. Gift shop proceeds support the short-term use? The Orange Senior Center is your resource. Call 216- SCHOOL YEAR POOL PASSES valid from 9/5-5/25/18 RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT beautification of the Garden at the Senior Center. 831-8601 ext. 5700. No. 17FAQ110 • Adult/Student $269 $289 CLASS & PROGRAM SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE No. 17FAQ112 • Senior $249 $269 FUN, FOOD & FRIENDS TO YOU Would you like to be a more active participant in the senior adult MEN’S CLUB programs, but your current financial situation prohibits it? The Senior Center Activity Resource Fund (SCARF) can help. Confidential No. 17FSR703 • Days of the week vary | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 inquiries may be made to the Older Adult Coordinator. This fund was Enjoy the company of other local men at monthly luncheons and established through a generous contribution from the Kenneth Parker FALL DROP-IN FEES RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT socials. Call Bob Seaton at 440-569-1439. family and the Aline Wallace Family. No. 17FAQ100 • Adult/Student $5 $6 ORANGE SENIOR ADULT VAN TRANSPORTATION/ SENIOR TRANSPORTATION CONNECTION No. 17FAQ102 • Senior $4 $5 BOOK CLUB Need a ride? Let us give you a lift and take you to the doctor, therapy, the Senior Center! Current riders please call Ohio Relay at 216-265- No. 17FAQ104 • Family (3 people) $13 $16 No. 17FSR705 • Thursdays 9/28* (no 9/21), 10/19, 11/16, 12/21 1489 for an appointment. New riders please call 216-831-8600 2:30-3:30pm | OSC ext. 5700 in order to register. You may find new rider forms and our No. 17FAQ105 • Additional Members $3 $4 Join our Book Club at the Senior Center. Guided by an Orange Library transportation brochure on HYPERLINK "http://www.orangerec. staff member, we meet monthly to explore new authors and books and com" www.orangerec.com. The transportation service is made possible No. 17FAQ106 • Under 4 Years Old Free with paid adult discuss thoughts and perceptions. Invite a friend or come and make through financial support of the communities of Hunting Valley, Moreland some new friends. Free and open to all ages. Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike, and Woodmere, private donations, and Please bring exact change and sign in with a pool attendant prior to swimming. Registration Forms are required for all swimmers. See below for more a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging through the Western Reserve details. Area Agency on Aging. 48 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 49 SENIOR ADULTS Enrichment ClassesOrange & Activities Early Childhood for Grads Preschool, K - 5, After Extended School Day Pick Program,AQUATICS Ups, Open Enrichment Door Before Classes / After for Preschoolers School Childcare Ages 2Program - 5 CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP HUNGARIAN FRIENDS The Aquatics Coordinator, Sandra Andrews, supervises the indoor Aquatics programs and some sports programs. Office hours at the indoor pool vary; please call or e-mail to set up an appointment. Sandra can be reached at 216-831-8601 ext. 2316 or [email protected]. No. 17FSR503 • Tuesdays 9/19, 10/17, 11/21, 12/19 No. 17FSR185 • Mondays 9/11, 10/16, 12/11 (No November Meeting) 3:00-4:00pm | OSC 1:00-3:00pm | OSC

Professionally facilitated support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each This club meets most months to share memories, customs and Sept. 9 - Dec. 16 Saturday Open Swim Saturday 1:30 - 4:00pm month to discuss resources, tools & techniques. Participants share and programs on Hungary and neighboring countries. Annual Member Fee (Except 9/30 & 11/25) learn from one another in a supportive environment. Marilyn Brennan, $8. Call Mary Ann Wilson 216-932-0519 LISW. $2 donation Sept. 12 - Dec. 21 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Evening Open Swim Tuesday & Thursday 7:30 - 9:00pm Just Retired? Looking for new opportunities? Want to meet new (Except 9/21 & 11/23) ADVOCACY COACHING CLINIC people, while continuing to make a difference in your community? We are searching for fun, talented, creative individuals who enjoy meeting No. 17FSR525A • Mondays, 9/11, 10/2 OSC 12:30-3:30pm other active seniors like themselves. No experience necessary. Call Before High School Swim Team 30-minute individual session Morning Lap Swim Monday - Friday 7:00 - 8:30am 216-831-8601 ext. 5700 for more information Sept. 5 - Nov. 3 (Except 9/21)

No. 17FSR525B • Mondays 11/6, 12/4 | OSC Reception Desk Volunteersare needed for a 4 hour weekly commitment 12:30-3:30pm | 30-minute individual session During High School Swim Team or to periodically fill in. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Nov. 6 - Dec. 22 7:00 - 8:30am New! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if there was a way to smooth your Friday visit to your doctor so that you could get to the heart of the matter in The Handwork Group creates and makes items for sale in the Loving (Except 11/22, 11/23 & 11/24) short order? This 30-minute coaching session with Sylvia Mustonen, Hands Gift Shop each Wednesday 10:00-3:00pm a family physician with over 30 years of experience, will provide Sept. 6 - Dec. 22 resources that will help you organize the information you will need Doll Making for Hillcrest Hospital meets on the third Wednesday of Noon Lap Swim Monday, Wednesday & Friday 11:00am - 1:00pm (Except 11/22 & 11/24) for a productive visit, and leave with clear goals for your future care. the month from 10:00am-12:00pm 9/20, 10/18, 11/15, 12/20 OSC This is not a diagnostic session; it is an educational and informative interaction designed to prepare a person (and their caregiver) to Garden Volunteers are needed to lend a hand in our beautiful Senior Schedule is subject to change. Please view our monthly pool calendar to confirm dates and times. Monthly pool calendars are posted at the pool or at become successful advocates for their health care. Please schedule Center Garden with planting, weeding, pruning & more. www.orangerec.com appointment by calling 216-831-8300 x 5700. $25/resident/OSC Member $30/non-resident Orange Senior Advisory Council Association meets bi-monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Meetings are open to all members. FALL QUARTERLY POOL PASSES valid from 9/5-12/22 RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT

LOVING HANDS GIFT SHOP AGING RESOURCES No. 17FAQ120 • Adult/Student $139 $149 Orange Community Education & Recreation, through the Orange Senior Open Monday through Friday | 9:00am - 4:30pm Center, serves as the Office on Aging for the greater Orange School No. 17FAQ122 • Senior $119 $129 Looking for a unique gift? Visit our gift shop located in the Senior Center District. Referrals to licensed counselors, who can answer questions, building and browse through a wonderful selection of handmade provide in-home visits, access information and make referrals to items. The Loving Hands Shop is the perfect place to find one-of-a- other organizations as necessary, are a phone call away. Do you have kind items at a great value. A nice selection of $1 greeting cards is on medical insurance questions? Need to borrow medical equipment for hand to compliment your selection. Gift shop proceeds support the short-term use? The Orange Senior Center is your resource. Call 216- SCHOOL YEAR POOL PASSES valid from 9/5-5/25/18 RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT beautification of the Garden at the Senior Center. 831-8601 ext. 5700. No. 17FAQ110 • Adult/Student $269 $289 CLASS & PROGRAM SPONSORSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE No. 17FAQ112 • Senior $249 $269 FUN, FOOD & FRIENDS TO YOU Would you like to be a more active participant in the senior adult MEN’S CLUB programs, but your current financial situation prohibits it? The Senior Center Activity Resource Fund (SCARF) can help. Confidential No. 17FSR703 • Days of the week vary | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 inquiries may be made to the Older Adult Coordinator. This fund was Enjoy the company of other local men at monthly luncheons and established through a generous contribution from the Kenneth Parker FALL DROP-IN FEES RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT socials. Call Bob Seaton at 440-569-1439. family and the Aline Wallace Family. No. 17FAQ100 • Adult/Student $5 $6 ORANGE SENIOR ADULT VAN TRANSPORTATION/ SENIOR TRANSPORTATION CONNECTION No. 17FAQ102 • Senior $4 $5 BOOK CLUB Need a ride? Let us give you a lift and take you to the doctor, therapy, the Senior Center! Current riders please call Ohio Relay at 216-265- No. 17FAQ104 • Family (3 people) $13 $16 No. 17FSR705 • Thursdays 9/28* (no 9/21), 10/19, 11/16, 12/21 1489 for an appointment. New riders please call 216-831-8600 2:30-3:30pm | OSC ext. 5700 in order to register. You may find new rider forms and our No. 17FAQ105 • Additional Members $3 $4 Join our Book Club at the Senior Center. Guided by an Orange Library transportation brochure on HYPERLINK "http://www.orangerec. staff member, we meet monthly to explore new authors and books and com" www.orangerec.com. The transportation service is made possible No. 17FAQ106 • Under 4 Years Old Free with paid adult discuss thoughts and perceptions. Invite a friend or come and make through financial support of the communities of Hunting Valley, Moreland some new friends. Free and open to all ages. Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike, and Woodmere, private donations, and Please bring exact change and sign in with a pool attendant prior to swimming. Registration Forms are required for all swimmers. See below for more a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging through the Western Reserve details. Area Agency on Aging. 48 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 49 Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool AQUATICS Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool OPEN & LAP SWIM INFORMATION Schedule is subject to change. Monthly pool LEVEL DESCRIPTION TO EXIT FALL SESSION 1 FALL SESSION 2 calendars are available at the pool and on the web at COST FOR LEARN TO SWIM SATURDAY MORNINGS SATURDAY MORNINGS www.orangerec.com For ages 1-4. A fun time for $54/resident $64/non-resident Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except 9/30) Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 parents to go in the water with All swimmers must complete a registration form (5 sessions) (5 sessions) children! One child per parent, 3 years old/comfortable in with emergency contact information prior to the Pre-Level 1 please. If child is not toilet the water/able to enter the first time swimming each quarter. A parent or Parent Play trained, then swim diapers MUST PRE-LEVEL I PARENT PLAY water without parents guardian must fill this out for swimmers under 18 be worn. This class offers water 10:00-10:30 Ages 1-4 No. 17FAQ200A No. 17FAQ200B years of age adjustment skills using toys, Please bring exact change, Master Card, Visa, games and songs. Discover or checks made out to the Orange Board LEVEL 1, 2 OR 3 of Education 9:15-9:45am No. 17FAQ210A No. 17FAQ210B Ages 3 and up. Children will 10:00-10:30am No. 17FAQ210C No. 17FAQ210D Children ages 4 and younger are free only when practice putting faces in the 10 bobs/sit dive with face in/ 10:45-11:15am No. 17FAQ210E No. 17FAQ210F accompanied by a paid adult. Only two children Level 1 water and learning how to float front & back float unassisted/ 11:30-12:00pm No. 17FAQ210G No. 17FAQ210H ages 4 and under per paying adult allowed. Parents Water Exploration and swim on their own. Class is swim 5 feet unassisted must remain within arms length of all children 4 individualized so that children are and under. encouraged to attempt new skills. LEVEL 4 The family rate is for parents or guardians and 9:15-9:45am No. 17FAQ220A No. 17FAQ220B 10:45-11:15am No. 17FAQ220C No. 17FAQ220D their children who reside in the same household sit dive & kick glide/ beginner Ages 4 and up. Children will (anyone you can claim on your federal income stroke with 5 breaths/sculling Level 2 increase their ability to do skills tax). Extended family, such as cousins and & flutter kick/swim out & Primary Skills on their own, preparing them to LEVEL 5 grandchildren, are not considered as part of the change directions/jump in, learn strokes family rate. Also, nannies, babysitters, friends and recover & swim. 10:00-10:30am No. 17FAQ230A No. 17FAQ230B neighbors must be paid for individually.

Children under 10 years of age must be LEVEL 6 accompanied by a responsible adult 18 years or jump into deep water & 11:30-12:00pm No. 17FAQ240A No. 17FAQ240B older recover/front & back crawl 15 Level 3 Ages 5 and up. Children swim in feet/elementary backstroke/ Stroke Readiness deep water, learning strokes Please arrive no earlier than 5 minutes prior to the dolphin kick/squat dive scheduled activity and exit the locker rooms/pool area no later than 10 minutes past the scheduled ending time for the activity.

Lifeguards may remove weak/non-swimmers from the pool to avoid dangerous situations front crawl, back crawl, COST FOR LEARN TO SWIM FALL SESSION: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Level 4 Children begin swimming laps, butterfly, elementary back $44/resident $54/non-resident Sept. 13 - Oct. 11 (except 9/20) (4 sessions) Stroke Development learning and improving strokes. stroke, breast stroke 25 yds/ The diving boards will only be open during pool standing dive parties and on the 1st Saturday of the month. LEVEL 1, 2 OR 3 5:15-5:45pm No. 17FAQ210I Additional rules apply; please see posted rules at the facility. Lifeguards are present for your safety; 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ210J please follow the instructions of lifeguards quickly. 200 yards non-stop swim/ front & back crawl 50 yards/ Children will begin perfecting butterfly, elementary back Level 5 LEVEL 4 strokes and working on stroke, breast stroke & side Stroke Refinement 5:15-5:45pm No. 17FAQ220I endurance. stroke 25 yds/long shallow LEARN TO SWIM dive Orange’s Learn to Swim program is designed for all ages and abilities. Students are encouraged LEVEL 5 to move at their own pace in groups with low 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ230I student/instructor ratios. Instructors will move 500 yard swim/front & back children to the appropriate level on the first day Children will polish strokes and crawl 100 yards/ butterfly, of class. Please note that there are no make- learn how to put strokes together. elementary back stroke, LEVEL 6 ups or changing times for any classes once the Level 6 In addition, swimmers will also breast stroke, side stroke & 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ240I program has started, so please check dates and Skill Proficiency learn fundamentals of diving, inverted breast stroke 50 times carefully. Pre-Registration is required; no fitness swimming and personal yards/flip turn/breast stroke registrations are taken at the pool. water safety. pull out/diving off board & blocks 50 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 51 Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool AQUATICS Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool OPEN & LAP SWIM INFORMATION Schedule is subject to change. Monthly pool LEVEL DESCRIPTION TO EXIT FALL SESSION 1 FALL SESSION 2 calendars are available at the pool and on the web at COST FOR LEARN TO SWIM SATURDAY MORNINGS SATURDAY MORNINGS www.orangerec.com For ages 1-4. A fun time for $54/resident $64/non-resident Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except 9/30) Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 parents to go in the water with All swimmers must complete a registration form (5 sessions) (5 sessions) children! One child per parent, 3 years old/comfortable in with emergency contact information prior to the Pre-Level 1 please. If child is not toilet the water/able to enter the first time swimming each quarter. A parent or Parent Play trained, then swim diapers MUST PRE-LEVEL I PARENT PLAY water without parents guardian must fill this out for swimmers under 18 be worn. This class offers water 10:00-10:30 Ages 1-4 No. 17FAQ200A No. 17FAQ200B years of age adjustment skills using toys, Please bring exact change, Master Card, Visa, games and songs. Discover or checks made out to the Orange Board LEVEL 1, 2 OR 3 of Education 9:15-9:45am No. 17FAQ210A No. 17FAQ210B Ages 3 and up. Children will 10:00-10:30am No. 17FAQ210C No. 17FAQ210D Children ages 4 and younger are free only when practice putting faces in the 10 bobs/sit dive with face in/ 10:45-11:15am No. 17FAQ210E No. 17FAQ210F accompanied by a paid adult. Only two children Level 1 water and learning how to float front & back float unassisted/ 11:30-12:00pm No. 17FAQ210G No. 17FAQ210H ages 4 and under per paying adult allowed. Parents Water Exploration and swim on their own. Class is swim 5 feet unassisted must remain within arms length of all children 4 individualized so that children are and under. encouraged to attempt new skills. LEVEL 4 The family rate is for parents or guardians and 9:15-9:45am No. 17FAQ220A No. 17FAQ220B 10:45-11:15am No. 17FAQ220C No. 17FAQ220D their children who reside in the same household sit dive & kick glide/ beginner Ages 4 and up. Children will (anyone you can claim on your federal income stroke with 5 breaths/sculling Level 2 increase their ability to do skills tax). Extended family, such as cousins and & flutter kick/swim out & Primary Skills on their own, preparing them to LEVEL 5 grandchildren, are not considered as part of the change directions/jump in, learn strokes family rate. Also, nannies, babysitters, friends and recover & swim. 10:00-10:30am No. 17FAQ230A No. 17FAQ230B neighbors must be paid for individually.

Children under 10 years of age must be LEVEL 6 accompanied by a responsible adult 18 years or jump into deep water & 11:30-12:00pm No. 17FAQ240A No. 17FAQ240B older recover/front & back crawl 15 Level 3 Ages 5 and up. Children swim in feet/elementary backstroke/ Stroke Readiness deep water, learning strokes Please arrive no earlier than 5 minutes prior to the dolphin kick/squat dive scheduled activity and exit the locker rooms/pool area no later than 10 minutes past the scheduled ending time for the activity.

Lifeguards may remove weak/non-swimmers from the pool to avoid dangerous situations front crawl, back crawl, COST FOR LEARN TO SWIM FALL SESSION: WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Level 4 Children begin swimming laps, butterfly, elementary back $44/resident $54/non-resident Sept. 13 - Oct. 11 (except 9/20) (4 sessions) Stroke Development learning and improving strokes. stroke, breast stroke 25 yds/ The diving boards will only be open during pool standing dive parties and on the 1st Saturday of the month. LEVEL 1, 2 OR 3 5:15-5:45pm No. 17FAQ210I Additional rules apply; please see posted rules at the facility. Lifeguards are present for your safety; 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ210J please follow the instructions of lifeguards quickly. 200 yards non-stop swim/ front & back crawl 50 yards/ Children will begin perfecting butterfly, elementary back Level 5 LEVEL 4 strokes and working on stroke, breast stroke & side Stroke Refinement 5:15-5:45pm No. 17FAQ220I endurance. stroke 25 yds/long shallow LEARN TO SWIM dive Orange’s Learn to Swim program is designed for all ages and abilities. Students are encouraged LEVEL 5 to move at their own pace in groups with low 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ230I student/instructor ratios. Instructors will move 500 yard swim/front & back children to the appropriate level on the first day Children will polish strokes and crawl 100 yards/ butterfly, of class. Please note that there are no make- learn how to put strokes together. elementary back stroke, LEVEL 6 ups or changing times for any classes once the Level 6 In addition, swimmers will also breast stroke, side stroke & 6:00-6:30pm No. 17FAQ240I program has started, so please check dates and Skill Proficiency learn fundamentals of diving, inverted breast stroke 50 times carefully. Pre-Registration is required; no fitness swimming and personal yards/flip turn/breast stroke registrations are taken at the pool. water safety. pull out/diving off board & blocks 50 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 51 Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool AQUATICS Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool SPECIAL NEEDS LEARN TO SWIM AQUA EXERCISE SPRING BOARD DIVING GREAT LAKES SAILFISH SWIMMING This Learn to Dive program is designed to teach the safe and proper way Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming is a year-round USA team that strives No. 17FAQ290A • Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except 9/30) (5 sessions) No. 17FAQ320 • 20-Visit Pass (valid for 3 months from first date of use) Time will vary | OHS Indoor Pool Monday. Wednesday, Friday Sept. 11 - Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) to use the diving board. Those enrolling must be able to swim safely to inspire and enable swimmers to achieve excellence in the sport of 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $69/resident $89/non-resident in deep water and be comfortable completing a head-first entry off the swimming and in life. This team provides developmentally progressive diving board. This class will teach both front and back takeoff, mid- opportunities for its members, with the goal of delivering a safe and No. 17FAQ290B • Saturday Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 (5 sessions) flight, and feet-first and head-first entry with individualized attention. positive environment in which to build champions in all aspects of the Time will vary | OHS Indoor Pool No. 17FAQ310 • 10-Visit Pass (valid for 3 months from first date of use) Monday. Wednesday, Friday Sept. 11 - Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) Coach Morgan Srail coached for the University of Buffalo Diving Camp sport of swimming. New swimmers are invited to come and try out Available for those children with special needs who need one-on-one and was a MAC champion diver on 3-meter board for Ohio University. before joining. Coaches will place children in the most appropriate 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $45/resident $55/non-resident instruction in the water. This program is not aquatic therapy; it is a swim group. Registration is taken on-line at HYPERLINK "http://www. No. 17FAQ610A • Introduction Grade 2-6 | Weds. Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (6 recreational learn to swim program. Children will be scheduled based greatlakessailfish.com" www.greatlakessailfish.com. There is a $100 sessions) (except 9/20) | 6:30-7:15pm | OHS Diving Well on the number of swimmers and instructors between the times of No. 17FAQ300 • Daily Drop-in Monday. Wednesday, Friday booster fee and a $61 USA swimming fee in addition to monthly $79/residents $89/non-residents 11:30am and 1:00pm. $99/resident $119/non-resident. Sept. 11-Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) payments depending on which group your child is placed in. Residents 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $5/resident $6/non-resident will get a 5% discount credited to their account. Swimmers can also Come in for dynamic water exercise with friends and experience fun No. 17FAQ610B • Introduction Grade 2-6 | Weds. Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 get a discount by signing up for the entire school year. Please note and fitness! These workouts allow participants to work at their own (6 sessions) (except 11/22) | 6:30-7:15pm | OHS Diving Well that practice dates will vary, please check the monthly pool schedule PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS pace and intensity according to each individual’s ability, while avoiding $79/residents $89/non-residents for cancelations. Coaches Adam Katz and Andrea Radel want to bring out impact to joints and creating a perfect balance for rehabilitation. the best in your child both in and out of the water. No. 17FAQ270A • Saturday Dec. 2 (1 session) Participants should be comfortable in chest-deep water and be No. 17FAQ620A • Middle School Grades 5-9 | Weds. Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (6 Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool in relatively good health. Aquatic Instructor Marion Jacobs guides sessions) (except 9/20) 7:15-8:15pm OHS Diving Well GILLS $94/residents $104/non-residents participants and motivates with music through a workout within a fun, For swimmers who are new to swim team or are still working on No. 17FAQ270B • Saturday Dec. 9 (1 session) dynamic group fitness atmosphere. Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool perfecting strokes |PRACTICE S Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from No. 17FAQ620B • Middle School Grades 5-9 | Wednesday Nov. 1 - Dec. 5:00-6:00pm Sept. 5-Oct. 13 and 6:00-7:00pm Oct. 16-Dec. 22. 13 (6 sessions) (except 11/22) | 7:15-8:15pm | OHS Diving Well No. 17FAQ270C Saturday Dec. 16 (1 session) • $94/residents $104/non-residents Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool PADDLE BOARD SUP YOGA TAILS & FINS 1 Private one-on-one instruction can help give your child that extra No. 17FAQ630 Private Learn to Dive Classes: Any age, any ability Monday evenings | Oct. 9 - Dec. 11 • For swimmers who have a strong foundation in swim team and attention to practice the skills they are struggling with. Private Call the Aquatics Department to schedule | classes will be on Saturday 6:00-6:50pm | OHS Indoor Pool – Diving Well know all strokes, starts and turns. Practice will be Monday, Tuesday, lessons are for all ages and abilities and can meet each child’s needs mornings set up on a one-on-one basis with diving coach. Thursday & Friday from 6:00-7:30pm September 5-October 13 and individually. Registration is taken at the pool only. Instructors will be Are you an adult or high school student who is looking for a new $99/resident, $109/non-resident, 4 half-hour sessions. Monday-Friday 6:00-7:30pm October 16-December 22. available on a first-come first serve basis by reservation only. Children way to work out? Using wide, stable paddle boards that are tethered will be scheduled for lessons between the hours of 9am-1pm on the and floating in the pool and offers an exciting way to add a playful Saturdays listed below. $25/resident $30/non-resident. challenge to your yoga, flexibility and fitness program. Although the FINS 2 & BILLS goal is to stay out of the water, participants should be comfortable SWIM TEAMS For middle school swimmers (with coach’s permission) and high entering, swimming and treading in deep water. Participants should school swimmers. Practice will be Monday-Friday from 3:00-5:00pm wear quick-drying, snug fitting yoga or athletic attire that allows September 5-October 13 for middle school swimmers and 3:00- freedom of movement. Open to all levels, beginners welcome. Shaka SPECIAL NEEDS SWIM TEAM BEGINNING ADULT LEARN TO SWIM 5:00pm September 5-November 2 for high school swimmers. Fitness owner/instructor Kelly Pierce is certified through Paddlefit and No. 17FAQ490A • Wednesday 6:30-7:20pm & Saturdays 12:30-1:20pm No. 17FAQ280 • Thursdays Oct. 5 - Nov. 9 (6 sessions) Glide SUP for paddle board instruction, yoga and fitness. Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (9 sessions) (except 9/20 & 9/30) 7:30-8:15pm | OHS Indoor Pool OHS Indoor Pool • $129 residents $149/non-residents This program is for those who have little to no swimming ability. Here Registration for this class will be taken directly through Shaka Fitness: we will conquer any fear of the water with our small class size that Go to the HYPERLINK "http://www.shakafit.com/" \t "_blank" www. No. 17FAQ490B • Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 (5 sessions) will provide ample time to practice. We will encourage learning at an shakafit.com and create a user name and password. Choose a class 12:30-1:20pm | OHS Indoor Pool • $99 residents $119/non-residents from the schedule, pay for your class and select a board. A confirmation individual pace and focus on floating, swimming on front and back and This program is for teenagers and young adults with special needs who email will be sent once registration is complete. Registration for each treading water. $69/Residents, $79/Non-Residents can swim multiple laps of the pool on their back and front. Swimmers class opens up 2 weeks before the class. $15/resident; $18/non- will work to develop strokes, turns, and starts. This program will focus resident per class. on fitness and exercise and will provide opportunities for individual instruction and making friends. Lisa Sostakowiski is a teacher who has a POOL PARTIES love of swimming which she wants to spread. No. 17FAQ190 • Reserve Date/Time with Coordinator SCUBA DIVING CERTIFICATION Learning to scuba dive is easy and fun! Anyone who is comfortable Invite your friends to celebrate your birthday or special event at the MASTER’S SWIM TEAM OHS indoor pool. Parties may be scheduled from 2:00-4:00pm on and relaxed in the water can learn to dive without difficulty. You can Saturdays. These parties are held in conjunction with open swim times “test the waters” with a Try Scuba class or take a full class to become PRACTICES are Monday & Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00pm Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 for a maximum of 20 swimmers. Table and chair set-up is provided in a certified scuba diver! Registration is taken at the dive shops listed (except 9/21, 11/22). the hallway for refreshments. Parties must be scheduled in advance below, contact them for dates/times and pricing: Just Add Water Saturdays 7:30 - 9:00am Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30). Scuba in Willoughby is with P.A.D.I. www.justaddwaterscuba.com or by calling 216-831-8601 ext. 2316. $79/resident $99/non-resident For adults who were competitive swimmers, are training for triathlons, 440-942-7575 or just want to work out with friends, masters swimming is for you! Masters has varying levels of workouts with a coach on deck to help Professional Diving Resources in Broadview Heights is with Scuba with strokes. Drop in or monthly fees available; swimmers must Schools International. "http://www.professionaldivingresources.com/" register with USMS swimming. Visit their web site at ohiomasters.com www.professionaldivingresources.com or 440-736-7499 for more information or contact Coach Pete Finefrock at finefrog50@ 52 | FALL 2017 aol.com for more information. www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 53 Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool AQUATICS Classes & Activities at the Indoor Pool SPECIAL NEEDS LEARN TO SWIM AQUA EXERCISE SPRING BOARD DIVING GREAT LAKES SAILFISH SWIMMING This Learn to Dive program is designed to teach the safe and proper way Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming is a year-round USA team that strives No. 17FAQ290A • Saturday Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (except 9/30) (5 sessions) No. 17FAQ320 • 20-Visit Pass (valid for 3 months from first date of use) Time will vary | OHS Indoor Pool Monday. Wednesday, Friday Sept. 11 - Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) to use the diving board. Those enrolling must be able to swim safely to inspire and enable swimmers to achieve excellence in the sport of 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $69/resident $89/non-resident in deep water and be comfortable completing a head-first entry off the swimming and in life. This team provides developmentally progressive diving board. This class will teach both front and back takeoff, mid- opportunities for its members, with the goal of delivering a safe and No. 17FAQ290B • Saturday Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 (5 sessions) flight, and feet-first and head-first entry with individualized attention. positive environment in which to build champions in all aspects of the Time will vary | OHS Indoor Pool No. 17FAQ310 • 10-Visit Pass (valid for 3 months from first date of use) Monday. Wednesday, Friday Sept. 11 - Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) Coach Morgan Srail coached for the University of Buffalo Diving Camp sport of swimming. New swimmers are invited to come and try out Available for those children with special needs who need one-on-one and was a MAC champion diver on 3-meter board for Ohio University. before joining. Coaches will place children in the most appropriate 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $45/resident $55/non-resident instruction in the water. This program is not aquatic therapy; it is a swim group. Registration is taken on-line at HYPERLINK "http://www. No. 17FAQ610A • Introduction Grade 2-6 | Weds. Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (6 recreational learn to swim program. Children will be scheduled based greatlakessailfish.com" www.greatlakessailfish.com. There is a $100 sessions) (except 9/20) | 6:30-7:15pm | OHS Diving Well on the number of swimmers and instructors between the times of No. 17FAQ300 • Daily Drop-in Monday. Wednesday, Friday booster fee and a $61 USA swimming fee in addition to monthly $79/residents $89/non-residents 11:30am and 1:00pm. $99/resident $119/non-resident. Sept. 11-Dec. 22 (except 11/22 & 11/24) payments depending on which group your child is placed in. Residents 9:00-10:00am | OHS Indoor Pool • $5/resident $6/non-resident will get a 5% discount credited to their account. Swimmers can also Come in for dynamic water exercise with friends and experience fun No. 17FAQ610B • Introduction Grade 2-6 | Weds. Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 get a discount by signing up for the entire school year. Please note and fitness! These workouts allow participants to work at their own (6 sessions) (except 11/22) | 6:30-7:15pm | OHS Diving Well that practice dates will vary, please check the monthly pool schedule PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS pace and intensity according to each individual’s ability, while avoiding $79/residents $89/non-residents for cancelations. Coaches Adam Katz and Andrea Radel want to bring out impact to joints and creating a perfect balance for rehabilitation. the best in your child both in and out of the water. No. 17FAQ270A • Saturday Dec. 2 (1 session) Participants should be comfortable in chest-deep water and be No. 17FAQ620A • Middle School Grades 5-9 | Weds. Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 (6 Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool in relatively good health. Aquatic Instructor Marion Jacobs guides sessions) (except 9/20) 7:15-8:15pm OHS Diving Well GILLS $94/residents $104/non-residents participants and motivates with music through a workout within a fun, For swimmers who are new to swim team or are still working on No. 17FAQ270B • Saturday Dec. 9 (1 session) dynamic group fitness atmosphere. Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool perfecting strokes |PRACTICE S Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from No. 17FAQ620B • Middle School Grades 5-9 | Wednesday Nov. 1 - Dec. 5:00-6:00pm Sept. 5-Oct. 13 and 6:00-7:00pm Oct. 16-Dec. 22. 13 (6 sessions) (except 11/22) | 7:15-8:15pm | OHS Diving Well No. 17FAQ270C Saturday Dec. 16 (1 session) • $94/residents $104/non-residents Time will vary, half-hour lesson | OHS Indoor Pool PADDLE BOARD SUP YOGA TAILS & FINS 1 Private one-on-one instruction can help give your child that extra No. 17FAQ630 Private Learn to Dive Classes: Any age, any ability Monday evenings | Oct. 9 - Dec. 11 • For swimmers who have a strong foundation in swim team and attention to practice the skills they are struggling with. Private Call the Aquatics Department to schedule | classes will be on Saturday 6:00-6:50pm | OHS Indoor Pool – Diving Well know all strokes, starts and turns. Practice will be Monday, Tuesday, lessons are for all ages and abilities and can meet each child’s needs mornings set up on a one-on-one basis with diving coach. Thursday & Friday from 6:00-7:30pm September 5-October 13 and individually. Registration is taken at the pool only. Instructors will be Are you an adult or high school student who is looking for a new $99/resident, $109/non-resident, 4 half-hour sessions. Monday-Friday 6:00-7:30pm October 16-December 22. available on a first-come first serve basis by reservation only. Children way to work out? Using wide, stable paddle boards that are tethered will be scheduled for lessons between the hours of 9am-1pm on the and floating in the pool and offers an exciting way to add a playful Saturdays listed below. $25/resident $30/non-resident. challenge to your yoga, flexibility and fitness program. Although the FINS 2 & BILLS goal is to stay out of the water, participants should be comfortable SWIM TEAMS For middle school swimmers (with coach’s permission) and high entering, swimming and treading in deep water. Participants should school swimmers. Practice will be Monday-Friday from 3:00-5:00pm wear quick-drying, snug fitting yoga or athletic attire that allows September 5-October 13 for middle school swimmers and 3:00- freedom of movement. Open to all levels, beginners welcome. Shaka SPECIAL NEEDS SWIM TEAM BEGINNING ADULT LEARN TO SWIM 5:00pm September 5-November 2 for high school swimmers. Fitness owner/instructor Kelly Pierce is certified through Paddlefit and No. 17FAQ490A • Wednesday 6:30-7:20pm & Saturdays 12:30-1:20pm No. 17FAQ280 • Thursdays Oct. 5 - Nov. 9 (6 sessions) Glide SUP for paddle board instruction, yoga and fitness. Sept. 9 - Oct. 14 (9 sessions) (except 9/20 & 9/30) 7:30-8:15pm | OHS Indoor Pool OHS Indoor Pool • $129 residents $149/non-residents This program is for those who have little to no swimming ability. Here Registration for this class will be taken directly through Shaka Fitness: we will conquer any fear of the water with our small class size that Go to the HYPERLINK "http://www.shakafit.com/" \t "_blank" www. No. 17FAQ490B • Saturdays Oct. 21 - Nov. 18 (5 sessions) will provide ample time to practice. We will encourage learning at an shakafit.com and create a user name and password. Choose a class 12:30-1:20pm | OHS Indoor Pool • $99 residents $119/non-residents from the schedule, pay for your class and select a board. A confirmation individual pace and focus on floating, swimming on front and back and This program is for teenagers and young adults with special needs who email will be sent once registration is complete. Registration for each treading water. $69/Residents, $79/Non-Residents can swim multiple laps of the pool on their back and front. Swimmers class opens up 2 weeks before the class. $15/resident; $18/non- will work to develop strokes, turns, and starts. This program will focus resident per class. on fitness and exercise and will provide opportunities for individual instruction and making friends. Lisa Sostakowiski is a teacher who has a POOL PARTIES love of swimming which she wants to spread. No. 17FAQ190 • Reserve Date/Time with Coordinator SCUBA DIVING CERTIFICATION Learning to scuba dive is easy and fun! Anyone who is comfortable Invite your friends to celebrate your birthday or special event at the MASTER’S SWIM TEAM OHS indoor pool. Parties may be scheduled from 2:00-4:00pm on and relaxed in the water can learn to dive without difficulty. You can Saturdays. These parties are held in conjunction with open swim times “test the waters” with a Try Scuba class or take a full class to become PRACTICES are Monday & Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00pm Sept. 6 - Dec. 20 for a maximum of 20 swimmers. Table and chair set-up is provided in a certified scuba diver! Registration is taken at the dive shops listed (except 9/21, 11/22). the hallway for refreshments. Parties must be scheduled in advance below, contact them for dates/times and pricing: Just Add Water Saturdays 7:30 - 9:00am Sept. 9 - Oct. 28 (except 9/30). Scuba in Willoughby is with P.A.D.I. www.justaddwaterscuba.com or by calling 216-831-8601 ext. 2316. $79/resident $99/non-resident For adults who were competitive swimmers, are training for triathlons, 440-942-7575 or just want to work out with friends, masters swimming is for you! Masters has varying levels of workouts with a coach on deck to help Professional Diving Resources in Broadview Heights is with Scuba with strokes. Drop in or monthly fees available; swimmers must Schools International. "http://www.professionaldivingresources.com/" register with USMS swimming. Visit their web site at ohiomasters.com www.professionaldivingresources.com or 440-736-7499 for more information or contact Coach Pete Finefrock at finefrog50@ 52 | FALL 2017 aol.com for more information. www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 53 Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations ORGANIZATIONS Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PTA-HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE ORANGE BRANCH, CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY VENTURING CREW 309 [email protected] Elem. Contact: Lindsey Jezek 216-831-4282 Contact: Julie Liedtke 216-514-1761 Dan Loughridge DEVELOPMENT [email protected] Elem. Contact: Katie Outcalt 31975 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 Co-ed, youth led adventure scouting [email protected] Elem. Contact: Tracy Stepanyan www.cuyahogalibrary.org [email protected] Elem. Contact: Lisa Zucker Digital Scrapbooking Workshop WOODMERE WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE 2017 ORANGE BOARD OF EDUCATION http://www.orangeschools.org/HealthandSafety.aspx Nov 8, 7pm – 31975 Chagrin Blvd. 216-831-5354 Elizabeth Macklin, Secretary Jennifer Cohen 216-765-1434 For additional information, call 216-831-4282 Dagmar Fellowes 216-831-1084 ORANGE SCHOOLS FOUNDATION Jeffery Leikin 216-292-0053 216-831-8600 ext. 5001 Deb Hurwitz, President NEW DIRECTIONS, INC. Melanie Weltman 216-378-6989 [email protected] 216-591-0324 ext. 211 Mike Matoney RELIGIOUS CENTERS Beth Wilson-Fish 440-247-5352 www.facebook.com/OrangeSchoolsFoundation 30800 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 www.orangeschools.org www.newdirect.org BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 216-292-4685 Pastor Don Morris ORANGE BOOSTERS 27250 Emery Road Orange Village ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION 216-410-5761 Rodney Simon BEECH BROOK www.bethlehembaptist.org COMMISSION orangeboosters.org 216-831-2255 ext. 2317 Linda Schettler 216-410-6383 Joan Schenkel, Chair 3737 Lander Road Pepper Pike, 44124 B'NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 ORANGE PATRONAIRES www.beechbrook.org 216-831-6555 Rabbi Stephen Weiss www.orangerec.com 216-765-1979 Therese Shuffer, President 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 [email protected] CLUBS & SERVICE GROUPS www.bnaijeshurun.org. HUNTING VALLEY VILLAGE COUNCIL http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangePatronaires.aspx 440-247-6106 Mayor Richard R. Hollington, Jr. BOY SCOUT TROOP 309 CHURCH OF THE WESTERN RESERVE 38251 Fairmount Blvd. Hunting Valley, 44022 ORANGE ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL PTA 626-664-6800 Anthony Binkowski Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) huntingvalley.net [email protected] Amy Bilsky www.facebook.com/groups/cubpack309/ 440-442-2220 Pastor Sandy Seaton-Todd www.orangeschools.org/mhsbmspta.aspx MORELAND HILLS VILLAGE HALL 30500 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 440-248-1188 Mayor Susan C. Renda CHAGRIN VALLEY WELCOME CLUB www.churchofwesternreserve.com ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL PTA 440-338-1104 Jean Spangenberg 4350 SOM Center Rd. Moreland Hills, 44022 [email protected] Lori Spencer www.cvcc.org/organizations.htm GARFIELD MEMORIAL CHURCH www.morelandhills.com [email protected] 216-831-1566 Pastor Chip Freed http://www.orangeschools.org/OHSPTA.aspx ORANGE VILLAGE CUB SCOUT PACK 309 3650 Lander Road Pastor Terry McHugh 440-498-4400 Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy 440-248-2038 Thatcher Thomas Pepper Pike, 44124 ORANGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION packs.scouter.com/oh/pack309 www.garfieldchurch.org 440-498-4404-Fax 4600 Lander Rd., 44022 216-831-1588 Patti Gebhardt www.orangevillage.com 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH EAST OHIO NEWSONG CHURCH Salute to Orange – Sept 3, 5:30pm www.orangeschools.org/alumni 800-852-4474 Randa Jackson 440-248-5755 Pastor Tony Omoijuanfo For additional information, call 440-287-5131 email – [email protected] One Girl Scout Way Macedonia, 44056 4799 Lander Rd. Orange Village Campus Orange, 44022 www.gsneo.org www.newsongministries.com CITY OF PEPPER PIKE ORANGE PARENTS EDUCATION NETWORK (O.P.E.N.) 216-831-8500 Mayor Richard M. Bain 216-832-4104 Courtney Lepene (Chair) KIWANIS CLUB OF LANDER CIRCLE PARK SYNAGOGUE 28000 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 [email protected] 216-410-1324 John Driscoll 216-371-2244 ext 121 Allison Solomon www.pepperpike.org http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangeParentEducationNetwork.aspx 30799 Pinetree Rd. 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 WOODMERE VILLAGE COUNCIL PO Box 253 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 www.parksynagogue.org 216-831-9511 Mayor Charles E. Smith www.landercirclekiwanis.com 27899 Chagrin Blvd. Woodmere, 44122 SERVICE AGENCIES TEMPLE EMANU EL www.woodmerevillage.com MORELAND HILLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 216-454-1300 ext. 102 Renee Higer FRIENDS OF THE ORANGE BRANCH LIBRARY 440-248-1188 Village Hall Office 216-454-1305 Fax FEDERATION OF ORANGE COMMUNITIES 216-831-4282 Bob Blattner 4350 SOM Center Rd. Moreland Hills, 44022 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, 44022 216-292-4575 Karen Erlenbach, President 31975 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 mhhsohio.org www.teecleve.org 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 Friends of OBL Book Sale Weekends www.orangeschools.org/residents/organizations Sept 8-10, Dec 8-10, Fridays 1-5pm ORANGE DIVERSITY COLLABORATION THE SHUL Saturdays 9am-5pm, Sundays 1-4:30pm 216-577-5194 Pippa L. Carter 216-509-9969 Rabbi Eddie Sukol For additional information, call 216-831-4282 www.orangeschools.org 30799 Pinetree Road #401 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 www.theshul.us SCHOOL SERVICE GROUPS JFSA CARE AT HOME 216-336-0191 Barbara Edwards ORANGE SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COUNCIL ORANGE AREA SERVICE COMMITTEE 3659 So. Green Rd. #316 Beachwood, 44122 216-831-3978 Robert Little Call Orange Community Education & Recreation 216-831-8600 ext. 7500 Individual Schools Central Office Rep. www.jfsacareathome.org www.orangerec.com www.orangeschools.org/residents/organizations at 216-831-8601 ext. 5409 before October 27 HIRAM HOUSE CAMP PEPPER PIKE CIVIC LEAGUE with additions or corrections for the Winter 216-831-5045 Courtney Guzy 216-533-1837 Morris Sugerman edition of this directory. 33775 Hiram Trail Moreland Hills, 44022 www.pepperpikecl.com www.hiramhousecamp.org 54 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 55 Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations ORGANIZATIONS Community, School, Service Clubs & Religious Organizations SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PTA-HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE ORANGE BRANCH, CUYAHOGA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY VENTURING CREW 309 [email protected] Elem. Contact: Lindsey Jezek 216-831-4282 Contact: Julie Liedtke 216-514-1761 Dan Loughridge DEVELOPMENT [email protected] Elem. Contact: Katie Outcalt 31975 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 Co-ed, youth led adventure scouting [email protected] Elem. Contact: Tracy Stepanyan www.cuyahogalibrary.org [email protected] Elem. Contact: Lisa Zucker Digital Scrapbooking Workshop WOODMERE WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE 2017 ORANGE BOARD OF EDUCATION http://www.orangeschools.org/HealthandSafety.aspx Nov 8, 7pm – 31975 Chagrin Blvd. 216-831-5354 Elizabeth Macklin, Secretary Jennifer Cohen 216-765-1434 For additional information, call 216-831-4282 Dagmar Fellowes 216-831-1084 ORANGE SCHOOLS FOUNDATION Jeffery Leikin 216-292-0053 216-831-8600 ext. 5001 Deb Hurwitz, President NEW DIRECTIONS, INC. Melanie Weltman 216-378-6989 [email protected] 216-591-0324 ext. 211 Mike Matoney RELIGIOUS CENTERS Beth Wilson-Fish 440-247-5352 www.facebook.com/OrangeSchoolsFoundation 30800 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 www.orangeschools.org www.newdirect.org BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 216-292-4685 Pastor Don Morris ORANGE BOOSTERS 27250 Emery Road Orange Village ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION 216-410-5761 Rodney Simon BEECH BROOK www.bethlehembaptist.org COMMISSION orangeboosters.org 216-831-2255 ext. 2317 Linda Schettler 216-410-6383 Joan Schenkel, Chair 3737 Lander Road Pepper Pike, 44124 B'NAI JESHURUN CONGREGATION 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 ORANGE PATRONAIRES www.beechbrook.org 216-831-6555 Rabbi Stephen Weiss www.orangerec.com 216-765-1979 Therese Shuffer, President 27501 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 [email protected] CLUBS & SERVICE GROUPS www.bnaijeshurun.org. HUNTING VALLEY VILLAGE COUNCIL http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangePatronaires.aspx 440-247-6106 Mayor Richard R. Hollington, Jr. BOY SCOUT TROOP 309 CHURCH OF THE WESTERN RESERVE 38251 Fairmount Blvd. Hunting Valley, 44022 ORANGE ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL PTA 626-664-6800 Anthony Binkowski Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) huntingvalley.net [email protected] Amy Bilsky www.facebook.com/groups/cubpack309/ 440-442-2220 Pastor Sandy Seaton-Todd www.orangeschools.org/mhsbmspta.aspx MORELAND HILLS VILLAGE HALL 30500 Fairmount Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 440-248-1188 Mayor Susan C. Renda CHAGRIN VALLEY WELCOME CLUB www.churchofwesternreserve.com ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL PTA 440-338-1104 Jean Spangenberg 4350 SOM Center Rd. Moreland Hills, 44022 [email protected] Lori Spencer www.cvcc.org/organizations.htm GARFIELD MEMORIAL CHURCH www.morelandhills.com [email protected] 216-831-1566 Pastor Chip Freed http://www.orangeschools.org/OHSPTA.aspx ORANGE VILLAGE CUB SCOUT PACK 309 3650 Lander Road Pastor Terry McHugh 440-498-4400 Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy 440-248-2038 Thatcher Thomas Pepper Pike, 44124 ORANGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION packs.scouter.com/oh/pack309 www.garfieldchurch.org 440-498-4404-Fax 4600 Lander Rd., 44022 216-831-1588 Patti Gebhardt www.orangevillage.com 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 GIRL SCOUTS OF NORTH EAST OHIO NEWSONG CHURCH Salute to Orange – Sept 3, 5:30pm www.orangeschools.org/alumni 800-852-4474 Randa Jackson 440-248-5755 Pastor Tony Omoijuanfo For additional information, call 440-287-5131 email – [email protected] One Girl Scout Way Macedonia, 44056 4799 Lander Rd. Orange Village Campus Orange, 44022 www.gsneo.org www.newsongministries.com CITY OF PEPPER PIKE ORANGE PARENTS EDUCATION NETWORK (O.P.E.N.) 216-831-8500 Mayor Richard M. Bain 216-832-4104 Courtney Lepene (Chair) KIWANIS CLUB OF LANDER CIRCLE PARK SYNAGOGUE 28000 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 [email protected] 216-410-1324 John Driscoll 216-371-2244 ext 121 Allison Solomon www.pepperpike.org http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangeParentEducationNetwork.aspx 30799 Pinetree Rd. 27500 Shaker Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 WOODMERE VILLAGE COUNCIL PO Box 253 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 www.parksynagogue.org 216-831-9511 Mayor Charles E. Smith www.landercirclekiwanis.com 27899 Chagrin Blvd. Woodmere, 44122 SERVICE AGENCIES TEMPLE EMANU EL www.woodmerevillage.com MORELAND HILLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY 216-454-1300 ext. 102 Renee Higer FRIENDS OF THE ORANGE BRANCH LIBRARY 440-248-1188 Village Hall Office 216-454-1305 Fax FEDERATION OF ORANGE COMMUNITIES 216-831-4282 Bob Blattner 4350 SOM Center Rd. Moreland Hills, 44022 4545 Brainard Road Orange Village, 44022 216-292-4575 Karen Erlenbach, President 31975 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 mhhsohio.org www.teecleve.org 32000 Chagrin Blvd. Pepper Pike, 44124 Friends of OBL Book Sale Weekends www.orangeschools.org/residents/organizations Sept 8-10, Dec 8-10, Fridays 1-5pm ORANGE DIVERSITY COLLABORATION THE SHUL Saturdays 9am-5pm, Sundays 1-4:30pm 216-577-5194 Pippa L. Carter 216-509-9969 Rabbi Eddie Sukol For additional information, call 216-831-4282 www.orangeschools.org 30799 Pinetree Road #401 Pepper Pike, OH 44124 www.theshul.us SCHOOL SERVICE GROUPS JFSA CARE AT HOME 216-336-0191 Barbara Edwards ORANGE SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COUNCIL ORANGE AREA SERVICE COMMITTEE 3659 So. Green Rd. #316 Beachwood, 44122 216-831-3978 Robert Little Call Orange Community Education & Recreation 216-831-8600 ext. 7500 Individual Schools Central Office Rep. www.jfsacareathome.org www.orangerec.com www.orangeschools.org/residents/organizations at 216-831-8601 ext. 5409 before October 27 HIRAM HOUSE CAMP PEPPER PIKE CIVIC LEAGUE with additions or corrections for the Winter 216-831-5045 Courtney Guzy 216-533-1837 Morris Sugerman edition of this directory. 33775 Hiram Trail Moreland Hills, 44022 www.pepperpikecl.com www.hiramhousecamp.org 54 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 55 INFORMATION Staff & Commission Directory, Office Hours & Campus Map ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION STAFF ACTIVITIES, CLASSES & SERVICES 2016-2017 COMMISSION DIRECTORY OFFERED YEAR ROUND Joan Schenkel Chair & Moreland Hills Rep Orange Community Education & Recreation’s AQUATICS 216.410.6383 professional staff is innovative, dedicated to quality Sandra Andrews...... Ext. 2316 Each season, Orange Community Education & Recreation develops and passionate about the work they do each day in Aquatics/Sports Coordinator and operates classes, activities and events designed for preschoolers, Amanda Pinney Vice-Chair & Hunting Valley Rep serving the needs and desires of this community. youth and teens, adults and senior adults. As one of the most Outdoor Pool...... Ext. 2203 216.780.8352 We welcome your input and involvement and comprehensive community education and recreation departments encourage you to contact any staff member with in Ohio, our professional staff works in tandem with residents, the Andrea Vederman Pepper Pike Rep questions or suggestions. school district and communities to meet the educational, leisure and 216.464.3997 SENIOR CENTER recreational needs of all residents. Orange Community Education & Senior Center Office...... Ext. 5700 Recreation has been recognized both state-wide and nationally for Cindy Wiley Orange Village Rep PEPPER PIKE LEARNING CENTER outstanding programming and management practices. This past year, Darlene Montonaro...... Ext. 5701 216.595.1226 216-831-8601 over 12,000 registrations were processed for over 1,200 different Senior Adult Coordinator Erin Fach...... Ext. 5403 program areas, including: Cathy Bobeck At Large Director Julie Rohrich...... Ext. 5703 216.319.0975 Richard Hinkelman...... Ext. 5402 Senior Adult Front Desk Info Specialist • Early Childhood Preschool Operations Coordinator Jaci Davis...... Ext. 5702 Martha Rodenborn At Large Senior Adult Associate • Youth & Teen Classes 646.295.6148 Louise Faltisco...... Ext. 5409 • School-age Open Door Childcare Registration Information Specialist • Summer Camps Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh At Large Orange Art Center—216-831-5130 Carolyn Cirincione...... Ext. 5400 • Youth & Adult Stagecrafters Theatre 216.407.1205 Registration Information Specialist Debra Lee Meese — Orange Art Center Executive Director • Classes, Programs & Services for Adults of All Ages • Sports & Aquatics Activities Pam Bayus...... Ext. 5408 Emmalyn Tringali — Orange Art Center Program Associate David Watson At Large • Orange Art Center Programs 216.320.9499 Adult Education Coordinator • Community-Wide Special Events and Much More! Wendy Scott-Koeth...... Ext. 5102 Dr. Edwin Holland Superintendent Stagecrafters Coordinator 216.831.8600 Tali Friedman...... Ext. 5105 PEPPER PIKE LEARNING CENTER OFFICE HOURS Stagecrafters Supervisor Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm Beth Wilson-Fish Board of Education Jackie DiFrangia...... Ext. 5103 Friday 9am-5pm 440.247.5352 Stagecrafters Associate Saturday 9am-1pm Erin Fach OCER Director Michael Callahan...... Ext. 5100 Summer Hours (June – August) 216.831.8601 Program Coordinator Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Sarah Gnoddie...... Ext. 5101 Youth Supervisor For pool schedules, visit orangerec.com or call 216-831-8601 Debbie Zimmerman...... Ext. 5606 ext. 2316. For Orange Senior Center schedule call 216-831- Open Door Supervisor 8601 ext. 5700. For Orange Art Center activities call 216-831-5130. Kaitlyn Newman...... Ext. 5104 Youth & Open Door Associate Chris Switzer...... Ext. 5636 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT THROUGH SERVICE Orange Youth Sports Coordinator The Orange Community Education & Recreation Commission is an Anthony Corona...... Ext. 5106 advisory council providing support and feedback so that a varied Orange Youth Sports Associate range of recreational and educational activities may be provided to area residents in accordance with the department’s mission and the Kelly Borders...... Ext. 5423 school district’s mission. Commission at large and governmental Early Childhood Coordinator representatives act as community liaisons by sharing community Lisa Miller...... Ext. 5416 feedback with the department’s Director and leadership team and by Early Childhood Associate encouraging the broadest possible involvement of area residents in the department’s programs, projects and services.

The Commission meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Residents are encouraged to attend or consider filling periodic representative vacancies and may contact any of the following Commission members with ideas and questions. Also, feel free to contact OCE&R for more information on Commission duties and responsibilities.

56 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 57 INFORMATION Staff & Commission Directory, Office Hours & Campus Map ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION STAFF ACTIVITIES, CLASSES & SERVICES 2016-2017 COMMISSION DIRECTORY OFFERED YEAR ROUND Joan Schenkel Chair & Moreland Hills Rep Orange Community Education & Recreation’s AQUATICS 216.410.6383 professional staff is innovative, dedicated to quality Sandra Andrews...... Ext. 2316 Each season, Orange Community Education & Recreation develops and passionate about the work they do each day in Aquatics/Sports Coordinator and operates classes, activities and events designed for preschoolers, Amanda Pinney Vice-Chair & Hunting Valley Rep serving the needs and desires of this community. youth and teens, adults and senior adults. As one of the most Outdoor Pool...... Ext. 2203 216.780.8352 We welcome your input and involvement and comprehensive community education and recreation departments encourage you to contact any staff member with in Ohio, our professional staff works in tandem with residents, the Andrea Vederman Pepper Pike Rep questions or suggestions. school district and communities to meet the educational, leisure and 216.464.3997 SENIOR CENTER recreational needs of all residents. Orange Community Education & Senior Center Office...... Ext. 5700 Recreation has been recognized both state-wide and nationally for Cindy Wiley Orange Village Rep PEPPER PIKE LEARNING CENTER outstanding programming and management practices. This past year, Darlene Montonaro...... Ext. 5701 216.595.1226 216-831-8601 over 12,000 registrations were processed for over 1,200 different Senior Adult Coordinator Erin Fach...... Ext. 5403 program areas, including: Cathy Bobeck At Large Director Julie Rohrich...... Ext. 5703 216.319.0975 Richard Hinkelman...... Ext. 5402 Senior Adult Front Desk Info Specialist • Early Childhood Preschool Operations Coordinator Jaci Davis...... Ext. 5702 Martha Rodenborn At Large Senior Adult Associate • Youth & Teen Classes 646.295.6148 Louise Faltisco...... Ext. 5409 • School-age Open Door Childcare Registration Information Specialist • Summer Camps Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh At Large Orange Art Center—216-831-5130 Carolyn Cirincione...... Ext. 5400 • Youth & Adult Stagecrafters Theatre 216.407.1205 Registration Information Specialist Debra Lee Meese — Orange Art Center Executive Director • Classes, Programs & Services for Adults of All Ages • Sports & Aquatics Activities Pam Bayus...... Ext. 5408 Emmalyn Tringali — Orange Art Center Program Associate David Watson At Large • Orange Art Center Programs 216.320.9499 Adult Education Coordinator • Community-Wide Special Events and Much More! Wendy Scott-Koeth...... Ext. 5102 Dr. Edwin Holland Superintendent Stagecrafters Coordinator 216.831.8600 Tali Friedman...... Ext. 5105 PEPPER PIKE LEARNING CENTER OFFICE HOURS Stagecrafters Supervisor Monday-Thursday 9am-8pm Beth Wilson-Fish Board of Education Jackie DiFrangia...... Ext. 5103 Friday 9am-5pm 440.247.5352 Stagecrafters Associate Saturday 9am-1pm Erin Fach OCER Director Michael Callahan...... Ext. 5100 Summer Hours (June – August) 216.831.8601 Program Coordinator Monday-Friday 9am-5pm Sarah Gnoddie...... Ext. 5101 Youth Supervisor For pool schedules, visit orangerec.com or call 216-831-8601 Debbie Zimmerman...... Ext. 5606 ext. 2316. For Orange Senior Center schedule call 216-831- Open Door Supervisor 8601 ext. 5700. For Orange Art Center activities call 216-831-5130. Kaitlyn Newman...... Ext. 5104 Youth & Open Door Associate Chris Switzer...... Ext. 5636 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT THROUGH SERVICE Orange Youth Sports Coordinator The Orange Community Education & Recreation Commission is an Anthony Corona...... Ext. 5106 advisory council providing support and feedback so that a varied Orange Youth Sports Associate range of recreational and educational activities may be provided to area residents in accordance with the department’s mission and the Kelly Borders...... Ext. 5423 school district’s mission. Commission at large and governmental Early Childhood Coordinator representatives act as community liaisons by sharing community Lisa Miller...... Ext. 5416 feedback with the department’s Director and leadership team and by Early Childhood Associate encouraging the broadest possible involvement of area residents in the department’s programs, projects and services.

The Commission meets the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30pm at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Residents are encouraged to attend or consider filling periodic representative vacancies and may contact any of the following Commission members with ideas and questions. Also, feel free to contact OCE&R for more information on Commission duties and responsibilities.

56 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 57 Registration, Payment, Refund Procedures & Policies REGISTRATION

REFUND POLICY

FIVE WAYS TO REGISTER!

Refunds are available for classes and activities (unless otherwise specified) provided that the program coordinator is notified 3 business FALL REGISTRATION FEST No

days prior to the class or activity start date. If the class is filled or ☐

Saturday, Aug 26, 5pm – 8pm ents/guardians cancelled due to low enrollment, you will be given the opportunity to Pepper Pike Learning Center urthermore, we grant

transfer to another class, obtain a letter of credit for the same activity

Orange Community Education & Recreation will begin accepting Yes& check please

provide insurance for

area, or obtain a refund. A processing fee of $5 will be charged for all – resident registrations for all fall programs at the Registration Fest at the refunds initiated by the customer. A letter of credit will be issued for Pepper Pike Learning Center. This is the first opportunity for Orange refunds of $10 or less. School District residents to register for upcoming activities. does not does ____ Initial ntists, concurring in the necessity for concurring necessity the in ntists,

: ore enrollment in activities is granted. is ore activities enrollment in :

Yes

PLEASE NOTE hone ☐ : ity Education & Recreation, I/we do further release release do further I/we & Recreation, Education ity : : IN PERSON REGISTRATION

The Registration Fest is the first opportunity for Orange Schools • All registrations must be completed 48 hours (2 days) prior to same the remained has information medical l

If alIf registration last your since initialbelow; if No, please complete all information:

the start of class. For questions, please call 216-831-8601. hysician: residents to register for upcoming programs. Following the Registration EMERGENCY AUTHORIZATION MEDICAL We, the undersigned, do hereby consent to our registrant’s participation in the listed programs. F by used be to registrant the of photos activity for permission OCER for promotional purposes. Registrant in good is health in Therefore, activities. all in participate can and by Orange performed be to services of consideration Commun to liability or claim all and from any employees and agents its us for any damages or which injuries may be sustained by therewith. connection in registrant said Parent/Guardian Signature & Date par if emergency, an of event the In cannot be reached phone at numbers please listed, contact: Name: Relation P Home Phone Cell Insurance Carrier department This for coverage insurance have You must participants. bef child your parents/ reach to attempts reasonable that event the In been have listed numbers phone at guardians herebyunsuccessful, I give my consent for the by: deemed necessary treatment any of administration Preferred Preferred Dentist of transfer the or physician licensed by another or emergency or hospital appropriate nearest to child facility. This authorization does not cover major licensed two of opinions medical the unless surgery de or physicians surgery. of performance to prior obtained are surgery, Parent/Guardian Signature & Date X P X Fest, non-residents and residents may continue in-person registration • All registrations are processed in the order received beginning the following Monday morning at 9am at the Pepper Pike • Registration continues throughout the season or until classes are

Learning Center. closed ee • Checks must be made payable to: Orange Board of Education Registration continues at the Pepper Pike Learning Center throughout • Payment in full is due at the time of registration

the season or until classes are closed. You can register using check (made

• All youth & teen registrations also require completed Release out to Orange BOE), money order or credit card (Visa, MasterCard or & Medical Consent Forms and Medical & Emergency Contact Course F Course Discover). In-person registrations should be completed 48 hours (2

information for each child registered

days) prior to the start of class unless noted with a specific deadline. Total: • A $25 cash fee will be charged for all checks returned by the omeroom

bank Teacher H digit C.V.V. Code C.V.V. digit

3-

• Registration is required for all classes and programs, including ______

ONLINE REGISTRATION

free classes No.

Beginning Monday morning at 9am following the Registration Fest, Discover residents and non-residents may register online by going to www. ☐ Total

Reg. By Reg. NonResident orangerec.com and follow the prompts for online registration. Visa, Amt. Rec.

Check # Grade ☐

☐ MasterCard and Discover card payments are accepted. Online PHOTOGRAPHS Visa

Bus

Orange Community Education & Recreation may take photos of e registration is available until 48 hours (2 days) prior to the start of ☐

Flyer/Postcard

classes unless noted with a specific deadline. participants in our programs. We will use these photos in our brochures Birth

Dat Cash MC Resident

or for media publicity. By your registration, you grant us permission to FOROFFICE USE ONLY Date ☐ ☐ ______# Card ______Exp Date ☐

use these photos for publicity purposes only. WORK

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION • FAX• 216.831.4209 Beginning Monday morning following the Registration Fest, mail-in

Website Other Other

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FEST registration forms will be accepted with a check, money order or credit .org card (Visa, MasterCard and Discover). A registration form is available Saturday, Aug 26 from 5pm-8pm in this brochure or may be downloaded at www.orangerec.com. Please mail the form to: Orange Community Education & Recreation, 32000 • The Fall Registration Fest will be the first opportunity for residents

to register for fall programs and activities. mail Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124.

Brochure

• You are a resident if you live in the Orange School District (Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange, Pepper Pike, Woodmere Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Pike, Pepper Blvd.,

and portions of Solon, Bedford Hts. And Warrensville Hts.) AND Name Course E-

EMAIL REGISTRATION RecInfo@orangecsd FIRST NAME (Parent) FIRST you pay your taxes to the Orange School District • Beginning Monday morning following the Registration Fest, registrants may email a scanned copy of a completed registration form with a • Doors will open at 5pm at the Pepper Pike Learning Center.

CELL credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover). A registration form is • Residents may enter at any time between 5pm and 7:30pm to that information special or c onditions, medications, allergies, limitations, diet

receive a registration number and begin the registration process.

available in this brochure or may be downloaded at www.orangerec. Newspaper Word of Mouth Word of 32000 Chagrin Checks payable to “Orange Board of Education” of Board “Orange to payable Checks ALL • Online Registration will begin at 9am on Monday, Aug 28. com. Please email the completed form to our secure email address: Course No. [email protected]. • Non-Residents may begin registering online or in person at 9am & staff. instructors program with shared be to -

on Monday, Aug 28. • over

• For residents registering another resident family, other than Gender ity?

their own at the Registration Fair: You must register your own www.OrangeRec.com PHONE REGISTRATION (FOR ADULT PROGRAMS)

family first, after which you may then obtain a second registration list Please :

Beginning Monday following the Registration Fest, phone-in Card • Disc

number to register a second resident family. You may register one registrations for adult programs will be accepted by calling 216-831- '

’s Name hear

additional family. 8601 and using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover). We regret that we are unable to accept registrations for student activities over My child has special health, accessibility, learning differences, or behavioral needs. needs. behavioral or differences, learning accessibility, health, special has My child the phone, due to the need for a parent or guardian signature to be PLEASE NOTE MAIL

The department makes every effort to accommodate registrants by IMPORTANT participants to pertain ☐ ion. clarificat further for me privately contact Please Registration Form – 216.831.8601 Registration Form – 216.831.8601 Orange Community Education & Recreation • Center Learning Pike Pepper at: online Register Master • Visa NAMELAST ADDRESS CITY/ZIP CODE : E- PHONE(S): HOME Howyou did program/activ this about ALL ACTIVITIES Participant on file. opening additional sections of popular classes when possible, therefore registrants are encouraged to sign the class wait list 58 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 59

8601 831 - 216 - Registration, Payment, Refund Procedures & Policies REGISTRATION

REFUND POLICY

FIVE WAYS TO REGISTER!

Refunds are available for classes and activities (unless otherwise specified) provided that the program coordinator is notified 3 business FALL REGISTRATION FEST No

days prior to the class or activity start date. If the class is filled or ☐

Saturday, Aug 26, 5pm – 8pm ents/guardians cancelled due to low enrollment, you will be given the opportunity to Pepper Pike Learning Center urthermore, we grant

transfer to another class, obtain a letter of credit for the same activity

Orange Community Education & Recreation will begin accepting Yes& check please

provide insurance for

area, or obtain a refund. A processing fee of $5 will be charged for all – resident registrations for all fall programs at the Registration Fest at the refunds initiated by the customer. A letter of credit will be issued for Pepper Pike Learning Center. This is the first opportunity for Orange refunds of $10 or less. School District residents to register for upcoming activities. does not does ____ Initial ntists, concurring in the necessity for concurring necessity the in ntists,

: ore enrollment in activities is granted. is ore activities enrollment in :

Yes

PLEASE NOTE hone ☐ : ity Education & Recreation, I/we do further release release do further I/we & Recreation, Education ity : : IN PERSON REGISTRATION

The Registration Fest is the first opportunity for Orange Schools • All registrations must be completed 48 hours (2 days) prior to same the remained has information medical l

If alIf registration last your since initialbelow; if No, please complete all information:

the start of class. For questions, please call 216-831-8601. hysician: residents to register for upcoming programs. Following the Registration EMERGENCY AUTHORIZATION MEDICAL We, the undersigned, do hereby consent to our registrant’s participation in the listed programs. F by used be to registrant the of photos activity for permission OCER for promotional purposes. Registrant in good is health in Therefore, activities. all in participate can and by Orange performed be to services of consideration Commun to liability or claim all and from any employees and agents its us for any damages or which injuries may be sustained by therewith. connection in registrant said Parent/Guardian Signature & Date par if emergency, an of event the In cannot be reached phone at numbers please listed, contact: Name: Relation P Home Phone Cell Insurance Carrier department This for coverage insurance have You must participants. bef child your parents/ reach to attempts reasonable that event the In been have listed numbers phone at guardians herebyunsuccessful, I give my consent for the by: deemed necessary treatment any of administration Preferred Preferred Dentist of transfer the or physician licensed by another or emergency or hospital appropriate nearest to child facility. This authorization does not cover major licensed two of opinions medical the unless surgery de or physicians surgery. of performance to prior obtained are surgery, Parent/Guardian Signature & Date X P X Fest, non-residents and residents may continue in-person registration • All registrations are processed in the order received beginning the following Monday morning at 9am at the Pepper Pike • Registration continues throughout the season or until classes are

Learning Center. closed ee • Checks must be made payable to: Orange Board of Education Registration continues at the Pepper Pike Learning Center throughout • Payment in full is due at the time of registration

the season or until classes are closed. You can register using check (made

• All youth & teen registrations also require completed Release out to Orange BOE), money order or credit card (Visa, MasterCard or & Medical Consent Forms and Medical & Emergency Contact Course F Course Discover). In-person registrations should be completed 48 hours (2

information for each child registered

days) prior to the start of class unless noted with a specific deadline. Total: • A $25 cash fee will be charged for all checks returned by the omeroom

bank Teacher H digit C.V.V. Code C.V.V. digit

3-

• Registration is required for all classes and programs, including ______

ONLINE REGISTRATION

free classes No.

Beginning Monday morning at 9am following the Registration Fest, Discover residents and non-residents may register online by going to www. ☐ Total

Reg. By Reg. NonResident orangerec.com and follow the prompts for online registration. Visa, Amt. Rec.

Check # Grade ☐

☐ MasterCard and Discover card payments are accepted. Online PHOTOGRAPHS Visa

Bus

Orange Community Education & Recreation may take photos of e registration is available until 48 hours (2 days) prior to the start of ☐

Flyer/Postcard

classes unless noted with a specific deadline. participants in our programs. We will use these photos in our brochures Birth

Dat Cash MC Resident

or for media publicity. By your registration, you grant us permission to FOROFFICE USE ONLY Date ☐ ☐ ______# Card ______Exp Date ☐

use these photos for publicity purposes only. WORK

MAIL-IN REGISTRATION • FAX• 216.831.4209 Beginning Monday morning following the Registration Fest, mail-in

Website Other Other

ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FEST registration forms will be accepted with a check, money order or credit .org card (Visa, MasterCard and Discover). A registration form is available Saturday, Aug 26 from 5pm-8pm in this brochure or may be downloaded at www.orangerec.com. Please mail the form to: Orange Community Education & Recreation, 32000 • The Fall Registration Fest will be the first opportunity for residents

to register for fall programs and activities. mail Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124.

Brochure

• You are a resident if you live in the Orange School District (Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange, Pepper Pike, Woodmere Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH 44124 Pike, Pepper Blvd.,

and portions of Solon, Bedford Hts. And Warrensville Hts.) AND Name Course E-

EMAIL REGISTRATION RecInfo@orangecsd FIRST NAME (Parent) FIRST you pay your taxes to the Orange School District • Beginning Monday morning following the Registration Fest, registrants may email a scanned copy of a completed registration form with a • Doors will open at 5pm at the Pepper Pike Learning Center.

CELL credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover). A registration form is • Residents may enter at any time between 5pm and 7:30pm to that information special or c onditions, medications, allergies, limitations, diet

receive a registration number and begin the registration process.

available in this brochure or may be downloaded at www.orangerec. Newspaper Word of Mouth Word of 32000 Chagrin Checks payable to “Orange Board of Education” of Board “Orange to payable Checks ALL • Online Registration will begin at 9am on Monday, Aug 28. com. Please email the completed form to our secure email address: Course No. [email protected]. • Non-Residents may begin registering online or in person at 9am & staff. instructors program with shared be to -

on Monday, Aug 28. • over

• For residents registering another resident family, other than Gender ity?

their own at the Registration Fair: You must register your own www.OrangeRec.com PHONE REGISTRATION (FOR ADULT PROGRAMS)

family first, after which you may then obtain a second registration list Please :

Beginning Monday following the Registration Fest, phone-in Card • Disc

number to register a second resident family. You may register one registrations for adult programs will be accepted by calling 216-831- '

’s Name hear

additional family. 8601 and using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover). We regret that we are unable to accept registrations for student activities over My child has special health, accessibility, learning differences, or behavioral needs. needs. behavioral or differences, learning accessibility, health, special has My child the phone, due to the need for a parent or guardian signature to be PLEASE NOTE MAIL

The department makes every effort to accommodate registrants by IMPORTANT participants to pertain ☐ ion. clarificat further for me privately contact Please Registration Form – 216.831.8601 Registration Form – 216.831.8601 Orange Community Education & Recreation • Center Learning Pike Pepper at: online Register Master • Visa NAMELAST ADDRESS CITY/ZIP CODE : E- PHONE(S): HOME Howyou did program/activ this about ALL ACTIVITIES Participant on file. opening additional sections of popular classes when possible, therefore registrants are encouraged to sign the class wait list 58 | FALL 2017 www.orangerec.com | (216) 831-8601 | 59

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