Fall 2018 Orange Community Education & Recreation

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EARLY CHILDHOOD SENIORS Preschool 04 Special Events 46 Enrichment & Recreation 04 Series on Conscious Aging 46 Health & Fitness 06 Healthy Living 47 Just for Fun 06 Discovery 48 Social-Emotional Development 07 Arts & Crafts 49 Kingergarten Prep 07 Technology 50 Parent & Child Fun 08 Exercise, Fitness & Dance 51 Saturday Fun Days 08 Wellness & Caregiver Services 52 Clubs & Groups 52 Opportunities & Resources 52 YOUTH Just for Teens 11 Open Door Extended Care 12 AQUATICS Enrichment & Recreation 13 Open & Lap Swim 53 Wonderful Wednesdays 18 Learn to Swim 54 Saturday Fun Days 20 Water Exercise 56 Special Events 20 Swim Teams 56 Schools Out Fun with Orange Rec 22 Pool Rental 56

SPORTS LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS 57 Soccer 23 24 24 57 25 STAFF DIRECTORY Leagues 25 26 Tennis 26 REGISTRATION 58 27 Cheerleading 27 Field 27 After school 27

THEATRE Preschool Pretend & Play 29 After school Adventures in Acting 29 Creative Academy for Kids 30 Fall Auditions & Performances 31 Private Coaching 32 REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. ART Fine Art for Adults 33 Young Artists 35 AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FOR NONRESIDENTS. ADULT DISCOVERY Artistry, Craftsmanship & Design 37 Personal & Professional Development 38 What’s Cooking 40 REGISTER ONLINE AT Health, Fitness & Wellness 41 Language Academy 42 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM Travel & Great Escapes 43 Sports 44

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Fall is always an exciting time at Orange Community Education & Recreation. Our summer camps and events have ended, and we look forward to the return of our school year and fall season programming! Whether you are current participant, community partner, parent or just discovering Orange Community Education and Recreation, we invite you to explore this guide and discover the many ways we offer to play, create, learn and move.

Over the last year, we’ve listened carefully as our families used our online registration software, sometimes with frustration, and we’re happy to say that through a new partnership with highly rated Eleyo registration software, we’ll be launching a new, easier to use, reliable, safe and convenient online registration software system with fall registration on August 20. Our staff is working hard to make this an easy transition for you, our users, and we’re confident that this will improve the way we interact by providing you with a simple way to get instant access to your registration history, class information, payment history and more. From any web browser or your mobile phone, you can stay up to date with important class information and new offerings. Please look for more information by email soon.

We look forward to seeing you this fall!

Sincerely,

Jill Korsok, Director [email protected] (216) 831-8601

EARLY CHILDHOOD

The Orange Early Childhood Center is a division of Orange Meet our Team Community Education & Recreation department, under Maria Hill, Early Childhood Coordinator, [email protected] or the auspices of the Orange Board of Education. We offer a (216) 831-8601 comprehensive program of educational and recreational classes, Lisa Miller, Early Childhood Assistant, [email protected] or (216) activities and special events for children ages 2-5 with a variety of 831-4909 scheduling options.

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 3 YOUNG FIVES ORANGE EARLY Our Young Fives program is designed specifically for children that miss the age cut-off for Kindergarten or for children who could benefit from an additional CHILDHOOD PRESCHOOL year of skill-building. The Young Fives program is structured just like a typical Kindergarten classroom to provide an easy transition to elementary school. Award Winning, Accredited, Amazing Young Fives is offered as a full-day, 5 day per week program and is for children The Orange Community Education & Recreation Preschool has been in operation that turn 5-years old by December 31, 2019. for 40 years and offers a high-quality, developmentally appropriate curriculum that aligns with Ohio’s Early Learning and Development Standards. We focus on social-emotional development, approaches to learning, physical well-being and MONTHLY PRESCHOOL FEES motor development, cognitive development and general knowledge as well as To enroll in our preschool program, parents pay a $100 non-refundable language and literacy development. The program is accredited by the National registration fee. Monthly tuition fees are charged to a credit card you provide on Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), a certification awarded the 1st Friday of each month, September through May. to only 7% percent of Early Childhood programs nationwide. Half Day Program 2 yrs 3 & 4 yrs The toddler and preschool experience is further enhanced with specialized 3 day – Resident $405 $320 programming including story time with a children’s librarian from the 3 day – Nonresident $485 $415 Orange Branch Library, weekly music class and nutrition, wellness and fitness 5 day – Resident $665 $520 programming through Stretch-N-Grow. In addition, we offer numerous field trips 5 day – Nonresident $800 $675 and special visitors throughout the school year. The program also boasts a fully- stocked children’s library. Children enrolled in our program also have the option Full Day Program 2 yrs 3 & 4 yrs Young 5s to participate in a wide variety of additional enrichment classes (featured in this 3 day – Resident $525 $435 n/a brochure). 3 day – Nonresident $600 $530 n/a 5 day – Resident $865 $715 $715 SCHEDULING A TOUR 5 day – Nonresident $1000 $870 $870 Registration for the 2019-2020 school year will begin in January 2019. Touring Extended Care 2 yrs 3 & 4 yrs Young 5s our programs offers you a great opportunity to ask questions, see our program in 3 day – Resident $645 $555 n/a action, and meet our experienced teachers to hear more about why our program 3 day – Nonresident $720 $650 n/a is great! You will be able to view all of our classrooms, our gym, library and the 5 day – Resident $1065 $915 $915 playground. Tours are available by appointment only. Group tours will be held in 5 day – Nonresident $1195 $1070 $1070 January 2019 but to schedule an individual tour, please call (216) 831-4909.

SCHOOL YEAR OPTIONS To accommodate families with varying schedules, we offer enrollment for 3 days ENRICHMENT AND a week or 5 days a week. Students may attend half-day, 9 am – 12:30 pm or full day, 9 am – 3 pm. For families needing extended care, our care covers both 7 am – 9 am and after school care from 3 – 6 pm for one fee. RECREATION FOR

EARLY PRESCHOOL FOR TWOS PRESCHOOLERS The Early Preschool for Twos program is designed to create a foundation for your ONE TIME FUN! child’s early education. Special focus is placed on learning fundamental concepts, developing social skills and becoming acclimated to a school setting. Class takes place Monday through Friday from mid-august – end of May. This program is for NEW! LITTLE LIONS STUFFED children who will be 2-years old by June 30, 2019. Children do not need to be potty-trained to enroll in Early Preschool for Twos – we will work with you and ANIMAL WORKSHOP Ages 3 - 5 your child on potty-training throughout the year. Have your little one show their Orange Lions spirit by making his or her very own stuffed animal lion. Your child will stuff the lion, design an Orange Lions t-shirt for the new cuddle buddy and decorate a birth certificate. PRESCHOOL FOR THREES Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Preschool for Threes will build on the foundation set in our Early Preschool Location: PPLC, Room 43 for Twos program by providing hands-on, engaging activities that promote 18FEC100 September 17 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm cognitive, social, physical and language development. Class takes place Monday Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 through Friday from mid-august – end of May. Children must be potty-trained to enroll in Preschool for Threes and must be 3-years old by September 30, 2019. NEW! TAKE A HIKE! Ages 3 - 5 Your child will enjoy a beautiful fall day exploring the nature trails behind the PRE-KINDERGARTEN FOR FOURS Pepper Pike Learning Center. Participants will get some fresh air and marvel in Our Pre-Kindergarten program extends the foundation set in our younger the changing fall landscape. All children must wear closed toed shoes/boots. preschool levels with special focus on building and enhancing skills in Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher all academic areas, gaining self-control, confidence and developing the Location: PPLC, Room 22 independence necessary to be prepared for Kindergarten. Class takes place 18FEC101 September 24 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Monday through Friday from mid-august – end of May. Children must be potty-trained to enroll in Pre-Kindergarten for Fours and must be 4-years old by Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 September 30, 2019.

4 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! PRINCESS PLAYDOUGH PARTY NEW! STUFFED ANIMAL PAJAMA Ages 3-5 STORYTIME Ages 2-3 Does your little princess love playdough? This class involves not only playing Come dressed in your favorite pajamas with a cuddly stuffed animal for some kid- with playdough, but making it! Your child will make his or her own customized favorite big book stories in our preschool library. Parents are welcome. batch of playdough- children can choose a color, scent and shimmer as well. All Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher supplies included. Location: PPLC, Room 13A Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher 18FEC106 November 5 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Location: PPLC, Room 43 Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 18FEC102 October 1 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 NEW! SENSORY SEEKERS Ages 3-5 Your child will get in with all of the senses. The class will feature the NEW! BUILD IT! CHALLENGE Ages 4-5 following sensory stations: various textures to feel, a scent guessing game, taste Build It! Challenge is a class designed for our youngest creators to come into our tests, listening center and more! new Makerspace to build something amazing. Using inspiration from picture Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher books, children will be challenged to create their own design using open-ended Location: PPLC, Room 43 materials. All supplies included. 18FEC107 November 12 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC103 October 8 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 NEW! LITTLE NINJAS Ages 4-5 Little ninjas will have fun performing basic ninja skills, including climbing, SLIME MAKERS Ages 3-5 jumping, and maneuvering. The class will end with a ninja obstacle course. NEW! Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Just in time for Halloween! With guidance, your child will make several batches of Location: PPLC, Gym all different kinds of slime. Each child will leave with 2-3 small containers of slime 18FEC108 November 26 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm to play with at home. All supplies included. Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC104 October 15 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm NEW! GINGERBREAD BUILDERS Resident: $14 / Nonresident: $19 Ages 3-5 Your child will construct the most amazing gingerbread house, complete with NEW! SELF-PORTRAIT WORKSHOP gumdrops, candy canes, frosting and more! Ages 4-5 Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 43 Using mirrors and examples of fine art portraits, children will be guided through 18FEC109 December 3 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm creating their own self-portrait on canvas. All supplies included. Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC105 October 29 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm NEW! LITTLE ELVES WORKSHOP Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 Ages 3-5 Little Elves will be able to choose from a variety of craft projects to create for family members for the holidays. Each child will also decorate their own gift bag or gift wrap. All supplies included. Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC110 December 10 Monday 3 – 3:45 pm Resident: $24 / Nonresident: $29

REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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YOGA FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ages 3-5 Yoga for Preschoolers provides a fun and engaging way for children to learn body awareness and relaxation techniques. In addition, yoga provides children with increased abilities to focus, improved balance, muscle tone development and the ability to work through everyday frustrations in a calm way. No class November 20. Instructor: Fine Arts Association Staff Member Location: PPLC, Room 45 18FEC200A Sept. 4 – Oct. 16 Tuesday 1 - 1:45pm Resident: $114 / Nonresident: $119 18FEC200B Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 Tuesday 1 - 1:45pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $104

NEW! ALL STAR CHEERLEADING Ages 3 ½ -5 This is a fun and interactive class that teaches children chants, a cheer routine, a hip hop dance and basic arm and leg movements. The last class will feature a “pep rally” performance for family members! All cheerleaders will also receive NEW! OUTDOOR EXPLORERS their own set of pom poms. No class on September 19 or November 21. Ages 3-5 Instructor: Stretch-N-Grow Staff Member Your child will love getting out for some fall adventures at the South Chagrin Location: PPLC Gym Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks. After a short five minute bus ride, 18FEC201A Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Wednesday 1 - 1:30pm children will hop out to explore the wilderness, trekking through nature trails and 18FEC201B Oct. 31 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 1 - 1:30pm exploring all around. On rainy days, we will have nature-based activities planned. Resident: $124 / Nonresident: $129 Dress your child in rain boots and long pants. Instructor: Diane Avery, Early Childhood Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 22 (board bus at 1 pm) HEALTHY HEROES Ages 3 - 5 18FEC204 Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Friday 1 – 2 pm This class is focused on fostering healthy habits in a fun and engaging way. Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $104 Children will explore the importance of sleep, exercise, brushing teeth, friendship, hand washing and nutrition. No class on November 23. Instructor: Maria Falorio, Early Childhood Teacher TINY MOVERS BALLET/TAP Ages 3-4 Location: PPLC, Room 22 A combination dance class of tap and ballet with tumbling and dance games. 18FEC305 Nov. 2 – Dec. 14 Friday 1 – 1:45 pm This energetic and expressive class will have your Tiny Mover learning basic Resident: $129 / Nonresident: $134 dance and motor skills, musicality and rhythm to reach class goals in fun creative ways. Children must be able to participate without parent present. No class on November 27. NEW! BEAT BREAKERS HIP HOP Instructor: Dance to Evolve Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 43 Ages 3-5 18FEC205A Sept. 8 – Oct. 20 Saturday 11 – 11:55 pm This fun and high-energy class enables boys to be boys and girls to let loose. Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $144 Dancers develop musicality, creativity, listening skills and coordination. This non-stop, action packed class includes hip hop, basic break dancing and age 18FEC205B Nov. 3 – Dec. 15 Saturday 11 – 11:55 pm appropriate dance games that will have your kid movin’ to the beat! All music is Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 age-appropriate. No class November 22. Instructor: Dance to Evolve Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 45 JUST FOR FUN! 18FEC202A Sept. 6 – Oct.18 Thursday 1 - 1:45pm Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $144 18FEC202B Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 1 - 1:45pm SNAPOLOGY- LEGOS Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 FOR PRESCHOOLERS Ages 3-5 Snapology is a fun program developed by teachers and architects to enable TAEKWONDO Ages 3-5 children to design and build structures out of Lego® bricks. Children will improve Taekwondo will offer your preschool child a strong foundation in essential their fine motor skills and social interactions, all while learning and playing. No character qualities such as courtesy, respect and discipline. In addition, class November 19. Taekwondo will improve your child’s motor skills and enhance their ability to pay Instructor: Snapology Staff Member attention and follow directions. All classes are taught using safe, fun and exciting Location: PPLC, Room 51 methods. No class November 22. Fall 1 Theme: ABCs & 123s Instructor: Donna Papa, Owner, ATA Martial Arts 18FEC400A Sept. 17 – Oct. 15 Monday 1-1:45pm Location: PPLC Gym Resident: $84 / Nonresident: $89 18FEC203A Sept. 6 – Oct. 18 Thursday 3 - 3:30pm Fall 2 Theme: Dr. Seuss Resident: $84 / Nonresident: $89 18FEC400B Oct. 29 – Dec. 10 Monday 1-1:45pm 18FEC203B Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Thursdays 3 - 3:30pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $104 Resident: $74 / Nonresident: $79

6 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! MAKE IT! Ages 4-5 Your child will love exploring our new Makerspace - a space full of open-ended KINDERGARTEN PREP materials children can use to create anything and with endless possibilities! In Amazing Architects, we’ll learn about famous buildings around the world and then be challenged to recreate them. In Creative Geniuses, children will work in SPANISH FOR PRESCHOOLERS small groups to create one amazing project each week. No class November 20. Ages 3-5 Instructor: Maria Falorio, Orange Early Childhood Viva Spanish! Preschool is a hands-on program designed to introduce Location: PPLC, Room 49 preschoolers to concepts such as greetings, colors, numbers, days of week, food Amazing Architects plus additional story vocabulary based on the popular children’s stories. Students 18FEC401A Sept. 4 – Oct. 16 Tuesday 1-1:45pm will enjoy Spanish through games, music and art! No class November 20. Resident: $129 / Nonresident: $134 Instructor: Viva! Spanish Staff Member Location: PPLC, Room 47 Creative Geniuses 18FEC300A Sept. 4 – Oct. 16 Tuesday 3-3:45pm 18FEC401B Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 Tuesday 1-1:45pm Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 Resident: $109 / Nonresident: $114 18FEC300B Oct. 30 – Dec. 11 Tuesday 3-3:45pm Resident: $104 / Nonresident: $109 MIX IT UP Ages 3-5 Mix It Up is a unique hands-on cooking program that allows children to gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as how to measure, whisk, level, and knead, MATH MONKEY FOR THREES Ages 3-4 while learning about kitchen safety and how to use various utensils. At the end of Our youngest troop of preschoolers receive an introduction to basic math the class, students will wash their own dishes and clean their work stations too. concepts such as number identification, counting, patterns, shapes and more No class September 19 or November 21. ideas that will help support them in Pre-Kindergarten. This is an activity- Instructor: Stefani Apple, Mix It Up based math enrichment program filled with games and art projects that will Location: PPLC, Room 43 stimulate and excite your child as they become develop a love for math. No class September 19. The Colors of Food Instructor: Math Monkey Staff Member 18FEC402A Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Wednesday 1-1:45pm Location: PPLC, Room 47 Resident: $114 / Nonresident: $119 18FEC301A Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Wednesday 3-3:45pm Books and Baking Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 18FEC402B Oct. 31 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 1-1:45pm Resident: $114 / Nonresident: $119 MATH MONKEY FOR FOURS/FIVES Ages 4-5 SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL Students continue to learn to read and write digits 0-9, develop an understanding of quantity (more/less) and master the basics of addition, subtraction, coins, clocks, shapes and story problems. Students work on one- DEVELOPMENT to-one correspondence, number recognition, complements of 10, addition, subtraction, skip-counting and developing a life-long love of math. No class November 21. NEW! I’M AWESOME & AMAZING! Instructor: Math Monkey Staff Member Location: PPLC, Room 47 JR. SELF DEVELOPMENT Ages 3-5 18FEC301B Oct. 31 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 3-3:45pm This fun and feel good class is designed to help nurture your child’s developing Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 morals and self-worth. Each week will feature child-centered and engaging activities. During this session, the children will explore the following topics: loving yourself, diversity, patience, confidence and cooperation. A $20 materials fee is due on the first day of class. FUTURE SCIENTISTS Ages 3-5 Future Scientists is where children question, challenge and examine their world Instructor: Ms. Nisha, Learn Love & Grow with excitement and hands-on activities! Each class, which features a different Location: PPLC, Room 43 topic, engages children in experimenting, analyzing, predicting and making 18FEC100 Sept. 17 – Oct. 15 Monday 1 – 1:45 pm projects. No class November 22. Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 Instructor: Future Scientists trained and certified teacher Location: PPLC, Room 46 18FEC302A Sept. 6 – Oct. 18 Thursday 1 - 1:45 pm I’M AWESOME & AMAZING! Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $124 JR. SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Ages 3-5 18FEC302B Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 1 - 1:45 pm New! This fun and feel good class is designed to help nurture your child’s Resident: $104 / Nonresident: $109 developing social skills. During this session, the children will explore the following topics: identifying your feelings, expressing feelings appropriately, using your words, making friends, sharing and resolving conflicts with others. A $20 materials fee is due on the first day of class. No class November 19. Instructor: Ms. Nisha, Learn Love & Grow REGISTER ONLINE AT Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC100 Oct. 29 – Dec. 10 Monday 1 – 1:45 pm WWW.ORANGEREC.COM Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $144

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 7 ALPHABET ADVENTURES Ages 4 -5 PARENT/CHILD OPEN GYM In this class, we will explore the 26 letters of the alphabet and their sounds. Through exciting games, upbeat songs and engaging art activities, each child Ages 3-5 & Parent will develop and sharpen letter recognition and phonemic awareness skills. The Gym Games is all about open-ended gym games that parents and children can instructor will provide ideas and activities to try at home as well. do together. Children will develop physical skills through fun activities such as Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher obstacle courses, scooter races, parachute games and more. This is not a drop-in Location: PPLC, Room 27 or drop-off class; parents must remain with children during the class. No class 18FEC303 Sept.7 – Oct. 19 Friday 1 - 1:45 pm November 23. Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $144 Location: PPLC Gym 18FEC901A Sept. 7 – Oct.19 Friday 9 - 9:45 am FUN WITH PHONICS Ages 4 - 5 Resident: $119 parent/child pair / Nonresident: $124 parent/child pair Fun with Phonics builds on your child’s ability to recognize and name all 26 18FEC901B Nov. 2 – Dec. 14 Friday 9 – 9:45 am letters of the alphabet. With this knowledge of the letters, your child will play Resident: $99 parent/child pair / Nonresident: $104 parent/child pair games and complete enriching activities that boost the early reading skill of naming letter sounds. No class on November 23. Instructor: Caitrin Williams, Early Childhood Teacher MAGICAL MUNCHKINS BALLET/TAP Location: PPLC, Room 47 18FEC304 Nov. 2 – Dec. 14 Friday 1 – 1:45 pm Ages 2- Young 3 & Parent Resident: $129 / Nonresident: $134 This gentle, introductory dance class consists of tap, ballet and tumbling. Your Magical Munchkin will learn all the basics through fun, energetic and expressive games. Parent (or caregivers) presence and participation required as needed. No class November 24. PARENT & CHILD FUN Instructor: Dance to Evolve Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 43 18FEC902A Sept. 8 – Oct. 20 Saturday 10 – 10:45 am NEW! PARENT/CHILD FITNESS Resident: $139 parent-child pair Ages 18 months - 3 & Parent Nonresident: $144 parent-child pair You and your toddler will love this upbeat, physical fitness program, specifically 18FEC902B Nov. 3 – Dec.15 Saturday 10 – 10:45 am designed for children ages 18 months-3 years. In addition to fun physical Resident: $119 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $124 parent-child pair activities, your child will learn about the importance of nutrition, rest, hygiene, and having a positive attitude! Parent must remain with child and engage in the class. No class September 19 or November 21. Instructor: Stretch-N-Grow Staff SATURDAY FUN Location: PPLC, Room 61 18FEC900A Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Wednesday 9:15 – 9:45 am 18FEC900B Oct. 31 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 9:15 – 9:45 am NEW! PRINCESS IN THE MAKING Resident: $124 parent/child pair / Nonresident: $129 parent/child pair Ages 3-5 Come dressed as your favorite princess! You and your little one will be pampered with princess manicures, tiara making and everything sparkly. The workshop also includes a delectable princess snack and beverage. Instructor: Maria Falorio, Orange Early Childhood Location: PPLC, Room 61 18FEC113 September 8 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $24 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $29 parent-child pair

NEW! OODLES OF NOODLES Ages 3-5 Bring your little “pasta maker” to a one-time pasta workshop. Using a real pasta machine and a classic recipe, you and your child can choose to make homemade spaghetti or ravioli together. Your child will also get to take home their own apron. Note: Pasta recipe contains egg and gluten. Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood Location: PPLC, Room 61 18FEC111 September 22 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $29 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $34 parent-child pair

REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS.

8 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! CREATION STATION Ages 3-5 NEW! WINTER STUFFED Bring mom or dad or any grown up to work together in our Preschool Makerspace to build your own creation. The Makerspace contains many open- ANIMAL WORKSHOP Ages 3-5 ended materials for your child to create their own boat, car, skyscraper or any Build your own moose, penguin, snowman or polar bear. The class includes all other imaginative creation. All materials included. materials needed to make your own winter stuffed animal. Each child will also Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood receive a t-shirt and birth certificate for his/her new special friend. Location: PPLC, Room 61 Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood 18FEC116 September 29 Saturday 10 – 11 am Location: PPLC, Room 61 Resident: $14 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $19 parent-child pair 18FEC119 December 1 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $19 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $24 parent-child pair

NEW! PANCAKE PARTY Ages 3-5 NEW! PLAYDOUGH PARTY Join us for a yummy homemade snack. We’ll read “If You Give a Pig a Pancake,” then work to create our own delicious creations, using a variety a toppings and Ages 3-5 pancake colors. Learn to make your own playdough. Children can choose their favorite colors and Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood even add yummy holiday scents. Each child will take home several playdough Location: PPLC, Room 61 recipes and one batch of their own homemade playdough. 18FEC114 October 6 Saturday 10 – 11 am Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 61 Resident: $19 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $24 parent-child pair 18FEC118 December 8 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $19 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $24 parent-child pair NEW! FAMILY FALL HIKE & SCAVENGER HUNT Ages 3-5 NEW! A VISIT FROM THE Wear your hiking boots- let’s get out and enjoy some trail mix and beautiful fall weather as we search for everything fall. The hunt will take place on the wooded BUBBLE LADY Ages 3-8 trails on campus. A special prize will be awarded at the end for all seekers. Have you ever watched someone be swallowed by a bubble?! This one-of-a-kind Instructor: Betsy Ploenzke, Orange Early Childhood show is perfect for little ones. Watch as the Bubble Lady makes big bubbles, long Location: PPLC, Meet at the Front Desk bubbles and trailing bubbles- you will be amazed! 18FEC115 October 13 Saturday 10 – 11 am Location: PPLC, 61 Resident: $14 parent child pair / Nonresident: $19 parent-child pair 18FEC901 September 15 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $24 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $29 parent-child pair NEW! GRANDPARENT’S ICE NEW! A VISIT FROM OUTBACK RAY CREAM PARTY Ages 3 - 5 Bring Grandma or Grandpa for an ice cream social. We’ll start by reading some Ages 3-8 fun ice cream stories and finish the class with visiting the “sundae bar” to create Hedgehogs, bunnies and turtles, oh my! Outback Ray visits PPLC for an amazing, an amazing ice cream treat to enjoy! up-close look at a variety of fascinating and adorable animals. Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood Location: PPLC, Room 61 Location: PPLC, Room 61 18FEC900 October 20 Saturday 10 – 11 am 18FEC112 November 3 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $24 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $29 parent-child pair Resident: $14 grandparent-child pair Nonresident: $19 grandparent-child pair NEW! COOKIES FOR SANTA Ages 3-5 We will provide you with a dozen delicious sugar cookies and all of the frosting NEW! APPLE PIE MAKERS Ages 3-5 and decorations you’ll need to make some adorable cookies for Santa. Who doesn’t love warm apple pie? In this class, parents and children will work Instructor: Dana Severin, Orange Early Childhood together to follow a recipe for delicious mini apple pies. All ingredients included. Location: PPLC, Room 61 Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher 18FEC119 December 15 Saturday 10 – 11 am Location: PPLC, Room 61 Resident: $24 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $29 parent-child pair 18FEC117 November 10 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $19 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $24 parent-child pair

NEW! KEEPSAKE MAKER Ages 3-5 Work with your child to create a sentimental holiday gift for grandma, grandpa or any special loved one. Each child will also decorate their own gift bag or gift wrap. All supplies included. Instructor: Orange Early Childhood Teacher Location: PPLC, Room 61 18FEC118 November 17 Saturday 10 – 11 am Resident: $24 parent-child pair / Nonresident: $29 parent-child pair

AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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The Orange Youth Department offers comprehensive after school, Saturday, and summer enrichment programs for students in grades K-5. Each of our youth ABSENCES/ILLNESS programs offers a stimulating and active environment where students can have If your child misses school due to illness, he or she may not attend after school fun while learning and socializing with friends. Our teen programs are packed classes scheduled that day. If your student attends Moreland Hills School and will with fun, service and adventure! With many exciting activities and enrichment not be attending one of his/her after school programs, please contact the Youth opportunities scheduled this season, we’re sure there is something for everyone. Department and Moreland Hills Elementary School Office. This communication will ensure a safe and efficient dismissal.

MEET THE YOUTH TEAM Jennifer Kempert: Youth Coordinator, [email protected] / (216) 831-8601 WAITLISTS ext. 5100 If you do not get into the class of your choice because it is full, please be sure Debbie Zimmerman: Open Door Supervisor, [email protected] / to put your name on the waiting list. We often add additional sessions to (216) 831-8601 ext. 5606 accommodate additional participants. AJ Corona: Youth Supervisor, [email protected] / (216) 831-8601 ext. 5106 Kaitlyn Newman: Youth Assistant, [email protected] / (216) 831-8601 ext. 5104 CANCELLATIONS Sometimes excellent courses are cancelled when too many people wait until the last minute to register. Please avoid disappointment and register two weeks prior AFTER SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION to the course start date. Busing is provided for after school programs to the Pepper Pike Learning Center at 2:45 pm from Brady Middle School and 3:45pm from Moreland Hills School for our after school youth programs. NOW SEEKING INSTRUCTORS! We are looking for talented, positive, and innovative Independent Contractors that would like to share their expertise with the community by offering a SIGN OUT variety of classes and programs at the Pepper Pike Learning Center with Orange All children are required to be signed out by a parents or guardian at the end Community Education & Recreation. Please contact Jennifer Kempert, Youth of each class. Parents must come into the building to sign out. For classes Coordinator for more details! dismissing from Moreland Hills School, park in the bus loop and enter the building at the entrance over the bridge. At the Pepper Pike Learning Center, park in the front parking lot and enter at the main entrance.

10 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 JUST FOR TEENS NEW! YOGA STATE OF MIND Grades 6-8 Through yoga, you become stronger. Yoga has been proved to energize the PLAY AND LEAD - PAL PROGRAM body, helps calm the mind, improves concentration, and develops an individual’s attention-span. Yoga can be used as a tool to become aware of yourself, of Grades 6-8 others, and the wider world around us. By noticing feelings, applying language Be a PAL and join our after school leadership program designed for students in to identify and communicate emotions, becoming aware of the body, and Grades 6 - 8 to learn about responsibility, teamwork, safety, child development responding to the emotions with breath, poses and mantra individuals will have and develop leadership skills while working with the Open Door Extended Care a strong social emotional learning experience at every class. Transportation will program. Under the guidance of Youth Department staff, students in the PAL be provided for students enrolled at Brady Middle School, they will be dropped program will volunteer 1-2 days a week interacting with younger children by off at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. No class October 12 and November 23. participating in and designing activities, playing games, reading stories, assisting Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 with dismissal, having snack and escorting children to other areas within the Instructor: TBD PPLC facility. Acceptance will be based on the personal interview, application, 18FTN905 Sept. 7 - Oc. 19 Friday 2:45 – 3:45 pm references and availability of positions. Students must maintain a regular Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 schedule. To set up an interview, please call 216-831-8601. 18FTN906 Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 Friday 2:45 - 3:45 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 41 Resident $79 / Nonresident $84 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FTN900 Aug. - May Monday – Friday 2:45 - 5:45pm Resident $199 / Nonresident $204 (one day per week) NEW! CONSERVATION CLUB Resident $299 / Nonresident $304 (two days per week) Grades 6-8 The three principles of conservation (reduce, reuse, and recycle) will guide this program. We will reduce our impact by learning about natural alternative energy NEW! SPARK MY ROOM Grades 6-8 such as the solar energy harnessed in a solar oven. We will have fun reusing Calling all creative siblings, cousins, and best friends. “Spark My Room” gives you materials in projects such as garbage art. We will recycle everything we can a chance to personalize it, embellish it, and make your own keepsake crafts for from bottles to banana peels while exploring the excitement of compost and your bedroom on a HGTV level. Various projects include but are not limited to worm bins! Transportation will be provided for students enrolled at Brady Middle custom mirrors, photo shoots with accompanying picture frame, “me” through School, they will be dropped off at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. No class the years, decorative tiles, bulletin boards, and custom chalkboards/peg boards/ November 12 and November 19. dry erase boards, decorative pillows, glass vases, custom room entry signs and Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 so much more! Transportation will be provided for students enrolled at Brady Middle School, they will be dropped off at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. A $20 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff materials fee is payable by cash or check to the instructor at first class. 18FTN909 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Tuesday 2:45 - 3:45 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Resident $59 / Nonresident $64 Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha 18FTN901 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 2:45 - 4:45pm NEW! I’M AWESOME! Grades K-8 Resident $94 / Nonresident $99 Girls, sign up for our new program, I’m Awesome! Monthly workshops give girls a chance to come together to make something extraordinary happen in their lives, as well as the lives of those around them! Through arts, crafts and hands-on

NEW!HAPPY TRAILS HIKING CLUB cooking, our girls encounter new forms of creativity and self-expression that will Grades 6-8 elevate their stunning sense of self-esteem. The girls work in age – separated Join us on a beautiful hike within the Orange Campus grounds, in beautiful groups as well as all together to enhance their infinite possibilities. The program Pepper Pike. While on a short hike children explore nature, identify woodland prepares and polishes your daughter to meet life’s social challenges and make a creatures, learn about the plants and trees native to the area, and make smooth transition into adulthood. A $15 materials fee is payable by cash or check new friends. Children will leave the program with an understanding of their to the instructor at first class. environment and the impact they can make! Transportation will be provided for Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 44 students enrolled at Brady Middle School, they will be dropped off at the Pepper Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha Pike Learning Center. 18FTN907 September 8 Saturday 9 am -1 pm Location: Orange Campus (rain location Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22) October 13 Saturday 9 am -1 pm Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff November 10 Saturday 9 am -1 pm 18FTN902 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 2:45 - 3:45pm December 8 Saturday 9 am -1 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 Resident $94 / Nonresident $99

NEW! EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS BRADY - SCHOOLS OUT SPECIAL WANTED TO KNOW Grades 6-8 Grades 6-8 A weekly meeting to learn about science, technology, engineering or math- Join us for a fun afternoon at WhirlyBall where we will have our own private court related topics. The goal is to increase critical thinking skills of each student to play this exciting . WhirlyBall is a combination of lacrosse, basketball and through hands-on projects and challenges. Transportation will be provided for hockey while driving a bumper car! We will also play one game of Laser Tag. Bus students enrolled at Brady Middle School. Students will be dropped off at the will leave from the Pepper Pike Learning Center at 11:30am, head to Chick Fil-A Pepper Pike Learning Center. No class November 22. for lunch and return at 2:30pm. Deadline to register is Friday, November 2. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FTN903 Sept. 6 - Oct. 18 Thursday 2:45 - 3:45pm 18FTN911 November 1 Thursday 11 am – 3 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 November 2 Friday 11 am – 3 pm 18FTN904 Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 Thursday 2:45 - 3:45pm November 9 Friday 11 am – 3 pm Resident $59 / Nonresident $64 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 11 NEW! THE PERFECT PARTY HOST OPEN DOOR Grades K-8 Our fun filled day is designed for kids/teens who would like to take pride in preparing a memorable play date, party or simple event at home for friends. Each EXTENDED CARE workshop is different, offering a different menu as well as different crafts, and topics. Monthly we will discuss hosting etiquette, creating ambiance, and cuisine options. Open Door Extended Care is an activity-based before and after school program We will design unique invitations, learn the important day before prep work, how for students in grades K - 5. Our curriculum focuses on social and recreational to ask for help, create inexpensive kid/teen friendly table settings, and also prepare activities designed to provide children with a choice of developmentally meals. Our host role play experience will focus on greeting guests, making sure all appropriate activities. A typical day allows for children to learn healthy social guests are enjoying themselves, initiating respectful conversations and making clean skills as well as enjoy sports, crafts and games in a safe, welcome, relaxed up fun and exciting. Please note: lunch will be provided on September 8th. A $15 environment. materials fee is payable to the instructor by check or cash at first class. There are day and week options available to meet the needs of each family. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 44 Discounts are available for those selecting the school-year fee option and Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha occasional drop in rates are also available. Participants pay a non-refundable $50 registration fee to secure a place in this program for the school year. 18FTN908 September 8 Saturday 1:30 - 5:30 pm If your child is registered in other exciting after school programs, our Open Door October 13 Saturday 1:30 - 5:30 pm staff will coordinate getting them to and from those classes. November 10 Saturday 1:30 - 5:30 pm Please call Open Door Supervisor Debbie Zimmerman at (216) 831-8605 for December 8 Saturday 1:30 - 5:30 pm additional information. Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 BEFORE SCHOOL CARE Grades K - 5 PROFESSIONAL BABYSITTER We make mornings easy with convenient drop of at Pepper Pike Learning Center beginning at 7 am. Our staff coordinates student arrival to the Moreland Hills Grades 6-8 School by bus in time for class. Mornings include activities such as table games, Each year many teens gear up to babysit for neighbors, friends, and family in building, arts and crafts, and wake-up gym time. the community. For many young teens, babysitting is their first job and the Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 40 beginning of habits that will last a lifetime. This workshop is an outstanding Instructor: Youth Department Staff introduction to babysitting and it will insure that the habits developed will be good habits. During the workshop, we will focus on how to interact with children to keep them active and interested. You will learn to plan age appropriate AFTER SCHOOL CARE Grades K - 5 activities, develop outstanding organizational and communication skills, and At the end of the school day, children in Grades K - 5 will be escorted by Orange how to interview parents in order to collect all the crucial information you will Community Education & Recreation staff to Pepper Pike Learning Center from need to have a safe, productive, and enjoyable time with the children. This Moreland Hills School by school bus. Once we arrive, children may choose from workshop will also include simple business skills such as record keeping and a variety of developmentally appropriate activities available each day, such advanced planning. If you are a warm, kind, understanding, patient, interested, as active and quiet games, arts and crafts, cooking, building, or simply doing positive, dependable, and responsible person, then come join other teenagers in homework. the community for this fun-filled, hands-on workshop. No class November 22. A Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 40 $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor by check or cash at first class. Instructor: Youth Department Staff Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 44 Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha Late Pick-Up Procedure 18FTN910 Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 Thursday 2:45 - 4:45 pm If you are unable to pick-up your child by 6 pm, there will be a $10 late pick-up Resident $104 / Nonresident $119 fee applied to your account for pick-up before 6:05 pm. A $20 fee will be applied for pick-up after 6:05 pm. Late fees will be charged to the credit card used for registration. If you are consistently late, your child will not be permitted to DRIVERS’ EDUCATION participate in the program. Teens 15 years, 5 months and older Payment Policy A State of Ohio Drivers’ Education Course is required for teens! Course/Tuition th includes 24 hours classroom training and 8 hours behind-the-wheel training. Regardless of your selected attendance option, fees are due by the 28 of Tuition includes gas and insurance, certificate fee, scheduling fee and training the month preceding Open Door Extended Care service. Orange Community materials. In conjunction with National Driver Training School. Register by Education & Recreation does not send invoices or extend credit for services. phone or to register by credit card call (440) 248-8552 or register online at www. Payment can be made by check, money order, exact cash, or credit card and must nationaldrivertrainingohio.com/orange. Students will pay by check/money order be paid online or in person at the Pepper Pike Learning Center Front Desk. to National Driver Training School at the first class. Payment plan available. Late payments will result in your child being suspended from the program until Instructor: National Driver Training the account is paid in full. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Schedule Changes 18FAE502 Oct. 15 - Oct. 25 Monday-Thursday 5:30-8:40 pm Due to staffing ratios that need to be maintained, changes to your child’s Resident/Nonresident: $349 enrollment schedule must be requested in writing 3 business days in advance. The schedule change will be approved based on availability of space and staff and will not take place without approval of the Youth Department. Parents must also notify Moreland Hills Elementary School of the change. For occasional users or those monthly families that need to add a day, please call in advance to secure REGISTER ONLINE AT a space and we will do our best to accommodate your child. WWW.ORANGEREC.COM

12 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 Before School Only 7 - 8:30 am JUNIOR CONSERVATION CLUB # of Days Flexible Registration School Year Registration School Year NEW! per Week weekly cost & weekly weekly cost & monthly Registration 9 Grades 2-5 payment schedule payment schedule mon. payments The three principles of conservation (reduce, reuse, and recycle) will guide this program. We will reduce our impact by learning about natural alternative energy 1 Day $12.50 $10.00 $40.00 such as the solar energy harnessed in a solar oven. We will have fun reusing 2 Days $25.00 $20.00 $80.00 materials in projects such as garbage art. We will recycle everything we can from 3 Days $37.50 $30.00 $120.00 bottles to banana peels while exploring the excitement of compost and worm 4 Days $50.00 $40.00 $160.00 bins! No class November 12 and November 19. 5 Days $62.50 $50.00 $200.00 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff After School Only 3:30 - 6 pm 18FTN801 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm # of Days Flexible Registration School Year Registration School Year Resident $59 / Nonresident $64 per Week weekly cost & weekly weekly cost & monthly Registration 9 payment schedule payment schedule mon. payments KIDS RUN THE NATION Grades K-5 1 Day $16.50 $14.00 $56.00 Kids Run the Nation is a nationally recognized running program for boys and girls 2 Days $33.00 $28.00 $112.00 to each and encourage healthy and active lifestyles. Your child will learn the ins 3 Days $49.50 $42.00 $168.00 and outs of running, being fit and most importantly, having fun. All participants 4 Days $66.00 $56.00 $224.00 receive a t-shirt at the end of session race event on Saturday, October 20th. No 5 Days $82.50 $70.00 $280.00 class September 10 and September 19. Location: Orange Campus (rain location Moreland Hills Elementary Cafe) Instructor: Rachel Frutkin, National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer & RRCA Certified Running Coach REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, 18FYT802 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Mon. & Wed. 3:30 - 4:45 pm AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Resident $149 / Nonresident $154

DODGE, DIP, DUCK AND DIVE AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 NEW! CLUB Grades 2-5 FOR NONRESIDENTS. Come master the 5 D’s of dodgeball, dodge, duck, dip, dive and dodge! Regardless of your dodging abilities, we have the right game for you. Every week we will introduce a different form of dodgeball and at the last session we will play our favorite version. Please note: Orange Community Education & Recreation’s YOUTH/AFTER SCHOOL Open Door Extended Care program is not available after this class. No class November 12 and November 19. Location: Moreland Hills Elementary School Gym ENRICHMENT Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT803 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 3:30 – 5 pm NEW! MATH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 18FYT804 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 3:30 – 5 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 Grades 1-12 The Orange Community Education & Recreation Math Enrichment Program is for any student in grades 1 -12 who wants to work on specific math topics or NEW! BUILD-A-BOT Grades K-5 explore new concepts in a fun environment. Mathnasium helps students meet Do you think you can build the strongest and most agile robot? Learn their math goals and build confidence in math by assessing each student and engineering strategies for building sturdy structures using LEGO® bricks and then developing individualized learning plans. The instructors use the Mathnasium apply that knowledge to build a robot for friendly competition. You’ll have a blast Method of instruction to Make Math Make Sense and help with homework. as you play robot games and compete in challenges in this fun program using Students can enroll anytime of the year. All instruction takes place at Mathnasium remote controls. No class November 12 and November 19. in Woodmere. When scheduling your child’s assessment, be sure to mention Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 51 Orange Community Education & Recreation to receive 50% off the Mathnasium Instructor: Snapology of Cleveland Assessment & Customized Learning Plan fee. Call Mathnasium at (216) 765-3551 18FYT805 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm for more information. 18FYT806 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $109 / Nonresident $114 NEW! HAPPY TRAILS HIKING CLUB Grades 2-5 Join us on a beautiful hike within the Orange Campus grounds, in beautiful Pepper Pike. While on a short hike children explore nature, identify woodland creatures, learn about the plants and trees native to the area, and make new friends. Children will leave the program with an understanding of their environment and the impact they can make! Transportation will be provided for students enrolled at Moreland Hills Elementary, will be dropped off at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Location: Orange Campus (rain location Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22) Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT800 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 13 NEW! HAND LETTERING BASICS POWER PLAY GYM GAMES Grades 2-5 Grades K-2 Lettering can be simply defined as “the art of drawing letters”. It is a specific Have fun while staying active and learning new games! After school kids can combination of letterforms crafted for a single use, often hand-drawn, with pens, choose the sports and recreation games they want to be involved in, and our graphite or brushes. We will introduce you to the basic techniques of lettering staff will help them improve and stay safe. Have a blast and get lots of exercise and guide you in creating multiple unique hand-drawn wall-art pieces. This class while playing games like blasterball, , sharks & minnows, capture the is beginner-friendly; no experience necessary. We will have all the supplies and flag, goalies galore, and more! Please note: Orange Community Education & materials ready for you to begin your masterpiece! No class November 12 and Recreation’s Open Door Extended Care program is not available after this class. November 19. No class November 20. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 Location: Moreland Hills Elementary School Gym Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT807 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm 18FYT814 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 3:30 – 5 pm 18FYT808 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 3:45 - 4:45 pm 18FYT815 Oct.30 - Dec. 11 Tuesday 3:30 – 5 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 Resident $64 / Nonresident $69

JUNIOR ENTREPRENEURS ATA MARTIAL ARTS Grades K-5 By providing an opportunity for children to train side by side with other kids Grades K-5 they will form friendships learn respect, honor and courtesy. ATA Martial Learn Love & Grow’s Junior Entrepreneur program is a unique opportunity for Arts is committed to developing the leaders of tomorrow through a fun and youth interested in owning a business. Every student proposes an idea and challenging fitness programs designed for kids. Children will learn focus, self- one is selected as the class business. We will invest a small amount of capital in control, and perseverance through the challenges of developing Taekwondo skill. the business and each student receives their share of the profits. It’s not just a This structured, fun, and safe environment will provide a strong foundation in business plan, but a real business conceived from scratch with actual products essential character qualities and discipline. and services and customers who pay for what is produced. No class November Please note: Orange Community Education & Recreation’s Open Door Extended 12 and November 19. A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor by check or Care program is not available after this class. No class November 20. cash at first class. Location: Moreland Hills Elementary School Gym Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Instructor: ATA Martial Arts Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha 18FYT816 Sept. 4 - Oct.16 Tuesday 3:30 – 4:45 pm 18FYT809 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 3:45 - 5 pm Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 Resident $94 / Nonresident $99 18FYT817 Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 Tuesday 3:30 – 4:45 pm Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 NEW! BEAD HAPPY Grades K-5 Together with Orange Community Education & Recreation staff, children can learn about the natural healing properties of gemstones while creating the NUTS AND BOLTS Grades K-5 item of their choice weekly. Children can choose specific properties such as Mechanical Engineering. The world is full of moving parts, so let’s move into the rose quartz (for love), citrine (for prosperity and happiness), amethyst (for peace world of mechanical engineers as we learn how to engineer simple machines to and spirituality), or tiger eye (for focus, courage and confidence). This class is make life easier. Even back in Egyptian times, people were making jobs easier using beginner-friendly; no experience necessary. We will have all the supplies and simple tools like wedges and inclines. Imagine carrying those heavy, stone blocks, materials ready for you to create your one-of-a-kind jewelry! No class November to the top of the pyramids! In this module, we are going to learn about the simple 12 and November 19. machines Egyptians used and how they are still used today by making a pom- Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 pom catapult, marble maze, and a mini Rube Goldberg machine. We’ll learn how Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff wedges are used in a cardboard construction set and how wheels and axles can be 18FYT810 Sept. 17 - Oct.15 Monday 5 – 6 pm put together to make an extending grabber. Each week, students will think about how effective simple machines are and how they can be combined into large 18FYT811 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 5 – 6 pm mechanical equipment we have today. Register at www.classroomantics.com! Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Instructor: Classroom Antics ICE SKATING LESSONS Grades K-5 18FYT818 Sept.4 - Sept. 25 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:15 pm Chill out at the Gilmour Academy Ice Arena. It’s great to skate! Group lessons are Resident $104 / Nonresident $109 a fun way to learn basic skating skills. Each session includes a weekly 30 minute lesson, skate rental and 30 minutes of free skate time to have fun with friends. Parents transport to and from Gilmour Academy Ice Rink (2045 Som Center Rd. in SOUNDS LIKE ENGINEERING Grades K-5 Gate Mills). No class November 12 and November 19. Tune into the sounds of acoustic engineering as we explore what makes sounds Location: Gilmour Academy Ice Rink different from each other, how sound reaches our ears, and how engineers Instructor: Gilmour Ice Rink Staff control sound. Whether you’re at a rock concert, cheering for your favorite team, watching a movie, or jamming to the tunes inside your headphones, 18FYT812 Sept. 17 - Oct. 15 Monday 5:10 - 6:10 pm acoustic engineers have a hand (or rather, an ear) in making those sounds. We’ll 18FYT813 Oct. 29 - Dec. 10 Monday 5:10 - 6:10 pm demonstrate these sound manipulation techniques through air, water, and solid Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 materials and explore how pitch and frequency affect what we hear. Students will also get a chance to engineer their own pair of noise-dampening headphones and loudspeaker. Throughout this unit, we will analyze the sounds around us and learn how acoustic engineers can change and shape those to be more pleasant. Register at www.classroomantics.com! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 REGISTER ONLINE AT Instructor: Classroom Antics WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 18FYT819 Oct. 2 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:15 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $109

14 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! WACKY WEATHER Grades K-5 Meteorology Engineering. Tornadoes, Thunderstorms, Earthquakes, oh my! Join us in the Wacky Weather module as we learn about the many types of weather, from sunshine, summery days to the more extreme natural disasters. We will learn about how these phenomena happen, and the work engineers are doing to protect people from it. In this module, we will recreate some of the tools meteorologists use, like weathervanes and sundials, as well as engineer some new products to protect houses from mudslides. We will even model the earth as we learn about the different layers and how they cause earthquakes. Throughout this module, students will learn more about meteorology and why the weather is as wacky as it seems. Register at www.classroomantics.com! No class November 20. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43

Instructor: Classroom Antics NEW! CREATIVE WRITING BASICS 18FYT820 Oct. 30 - Nov. 27 Tuesday 3:45 - 5:15 pm Grades 3-8 Resident $104 / Nonresident $109 Develop a lifelong love of writing! Young writers will work together to create style, character development, and effective use of language. With instruction, young writers will deepen their conceptual understanding of writing as an art NEW! INVIGORATING YOGA Grades 2-5 form, receive instruction in the basics, such as proper grammar, and increase the Every week are themed lesson plans that include breath work, meditation, poses student’s confidence in their ability to communicate thoughts. Through small and lots of fun! This practice will give your child the opportunity to explore group editing and feedback, the young writer will learn to grow through critique postures in a noncompetitive environment while having fun with friends! We will and will bring their writing to a new level. No class November 20. move into a practice that will allow the group to drop the labels and focus on the Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 true abilities that make them each unique. Students can also expect some yoga Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff games before a nice long savasana. No class November 20. 18FYT827 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 5 - 6 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 Instructor: TBD 18FYT828 Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 Tuesday 5 - 6 pm 18FYT821 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $69 / Nonresident $74 18FYT822 Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 Tuesday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $84 / Nonresident $95 KIDS RUN THE NATION Grades K-5 Join Kids Run the Nation for a morning session! Runners will start the school day NEW! CANVAS CREATIONS Grades 2-5 feeling energized and confident. Kids Run the Nation is a nationally recognized Express yourself, getting creative is good for the soul! Weekly children will running program for children to teach and encourage an active and healthy create a canvas work showcasing the scenes of the season, or painting thru lifestyle. All participants receive a t-shirt at the end of session race event on an inspirational example. Orange Community Education & Recreation staff Saturday, October 20th. No class on September 19. will guide children step-by-step as they create a personalized painting. Just Location: Orange Campus (rain location Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym) remember, you don’t have to be an artist to have an amazing time! No class Instructor: Rachel Frutkin, National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified November 20 and November 22. Personal Trainer & RRCA Certified Running Coach Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 18FYT829 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Wednesday 7:15 - 8:15 am Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Resident $79 / Nonresident $84 18FYT823 Sept. 4 - Oct. 18 Tues. & Thur. 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $109 18FYT824 Oct. 30 - Dec. 13 Tues. & Thur. 3:45 - 4:45 pm KIDS RUN THE NATION Grades 6 Resident $99 / Nonresident $104 Bridge the gap between elementary school and organized middle school sports with a fun and challenging running program for 6th graders! Kids Run the Nation is a nationally recognized running program for children to teach and encourage MAKE AND TAKE MAKERSPACE an active and healthy lifestyle. All participants receive a t-shirt at the end of session race event on Saturday, October 20th. Grades K-5 Location: Orange Campus (rain location Moreland Hills Elementary Cafe) Our Makerspace activities provide hands-on, creative ways to encourage Instructor: Rachel Frutkin, National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified students to design, experiment, build and invent as they deeply engage in Personal Trainer & RRCA Certified Running Coach science, engineering and tinkering. Each project we will have a theme and an 18FYT859 Sept. 8 - Oct. 20 Saturday 8 – 9 am “invention box” of various supplies and recyclable items. Kids can work together or independently to build their own invention and can take it home at the end of Resident $99 / Nonresident $104 each class. No class November 20. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff NEW! EMPOWERED & POISED 18FYT825 Sept. 4 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 5 – 6 pm Grades 4-6 Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 A program designed to promote social, mental, & physical development in 18FYT826 Oct. 30 - Dec. 11 Tuesday 5 - 6 pm girls. Topics include: overall wellness, fitness, nutrition, leadership, self-esteem Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 building, self-defense, creativity, & more! No class September 19 or November 21. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 Instructor: Empowered & Poised Grades 4 - 6 18FYT830 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Wednesday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $119 / Nonresident $124 Grades 1 – 4 18FYT831 Nov. 7 - Dec.12 Wednesday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Resident $114 / Nonresident $119

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 15 NEW! LET’S PLAY... IN SPANISH! NEW! SNAP & CHAT Grades 2-5 With social media interest from young children on the rise it is intimidating Grades 3-8 to think about a child tapping into a network shared by billions of people Imagine that after a long day at school, your children could go to a place where worldwide and trying to navigate safely. Our goal with Snap & Chat is to allow they can play…in Spanish! We have designed engaging sessions using games children the opportunity to share thoughts, moments, or jokes collected in where children will have fun and without realizing they have begun to learn a personal journal throughout the week among their peers in a safe setting. Spanish. There are three reasons why games will be used to learn Spanish. First, Participants will also need to take photos throughout the week on their personal games hook! Children find in the game a strong motivator that allows them to cameras or devices to accompany their journal to share with the group. Please participate and enjoy. Second, games use emotions. Activities that work with note: if you do not have access to a camera, arrangements can be made with challenges, rewards and surprises facilitate the desire to learn. Third, games Orange Community Education & Recreation. No class September 19 and construct. Children create knowledge when they are placed in authentic contexts November 21. through the interpretation of what they do, touch, see, hear and read. And Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 49 besides, childhood will always be the ideal age to learn a new language! No class Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff September 19 and November 21. 18FYT40 Sept. 5 - Oct.17 Wednesday 5 – 6 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 Instructor: Cristina Echeverría and Alicia Rubio 18FYT841 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 Wednesday 5 – 6 pm 18FYT832 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Thursday 3:45 – 5 pm Resident $69 / Nonresident $74 Resident $64 / Nonresident $69 18FYT833 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 Thursday 3:45 – 5 pm Resident $59 / Nonresident $64 NEW! BOARD GAME FUN CLUB Grades 2-5 NEW! REJUVENATING KIDS YOGA If you’re looking to ease the stress of the school year, board games may be the answer! It’s been scientifically proven that you can relieve your stress by Grades K-1 simply playing a board game. Each week, children will choose the games they’ll One hour of creative, playful yoga especially designed for kids! Yoga offers play from a menu of about twelve games and three games may be played countless benefits including increased flexibility, coordination and strength simultaneously. Imagine two teams of four trying to sink their opponents’ of both body and mind, increases focus, concentration, and attention span, battleship during an intense round of Sorry! while another team is deep in a cultivates positive self-esteem, creates a greater sense of peace and contentment, round of Mouse Trap. Join us and develop skills of creativity, communication, and is a lot of fun! No class September 19 and November 21. critical thinking, and collaboration! No class September 19 and November 21. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Instructor: TBD Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT834 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Wednesday 3:45 – 5 pm 18FYT842 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Wednesday 5 – 6 pm Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 Resident $79 / Nonresident $84 18FYT835 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 Wednesday 3:45 – 5 pm 18FYT843 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 Wednesday 5 – 6 pm Resident $79 / Nonresident $84 Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 ORANGE LIONS CHEERLEADING CLUB Grades K-5 Go team go! Together with the help of OHS Cheerleaders children will learn cheers, arm movements, jumps, sideline chants, halftime dances, and time- out routines. We will also focus on team bonding, strength, flexibility and conditioning. There will be no “stunts” or “tumbling” taught in this program. This program is about promoting cheer, dance and a good time! No class September 19 and November 21. Location: Moreland Elementary Cafe 2 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT836 Sept. 5 - Oct. 17 Wednesday 3:45 – 5 pm Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 18FYT837 Nov. 7 - Dec. 12 Wednesday 3:45 – 5 pm Resident $69 / Nonresident $74

LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Grades K-5 Enjoy group skating lessons at Chagrin Valley Roller Rink and learn to skate like the pros! Each class includes warm-up, lesson (in-line or roller) and practice time. The course includes five lessons and skating party at the final class. Parents transport to and from Chagrin Valley Roller Rink (7151 South Main St. in Chagrin Falls). Skate rental included in class fee. Limited sizes available for inline (rollerblades) but may bring own skates, which must be clean and safe. No class November 21. Location: Chagrin Valley Roller Rink Instructor: Chagrin Valley Roller Rink Staff 18FYT838 Sept. 19 - Oct. 24 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:15 pm Resident $69 / Nonresident $74 18FYT839 Nov. 7 - Dec. 19 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:15 pm Resident $69 / Nonresident $74

16 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! JUNIOR SPARK MY ROOM FUTURE SCIENTISTS Grades K-2 With Future Scientists children can question, challenge, and examine their Grades K-5 world with excitement and hands-on activities! Each class students experiment, Calling all creative siblings, cousins, and best friends. “Spark My Room” gives you analyze, predict…, and make a project emphasizing the topic. Students will a chance to personalize it, embellish it, and make your own keepsake crafts for explore grabbing gravity and igniting inertia, experiment with acids and bases in your bedroom on a HGTV level. Various projects include but are not limited to creating chemistry, understand the relationship between adhesion and cohesion, custom mirrors, photo shoots with accompanying picture frame, “me” through learn about the animals that help our delightful dirt, investigate the beautiful the years, decorative tiles, bulletin boards, and custom chalkboards/peg boards/ birds, study animal organs, and experiment with the properties of separating dry erase boards, decorative pillows, glass vases, custom room entry signs and science! No class November 22. so much more! Transportation will be provided for students enrolled at Brady Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Middle School, they will be dropped off at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. A $20 Instructor: Supplies on Demand, LLC. Future Scientists materials fee is payable by cash or check to the instructor at first class. 18FYT844 Sept. 6 - Oct. 18 Thursday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Resident $124 / Nonresident $129 Instructor: Learn Love and Grow Studio, Ms. Nisha 18FYT845 Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 Thursday 3:45 - 4:45 pm 18FYT846 Sept. 6 - Oct.18 Thursday 5 – 6 pm Resident $119 / Nonresident $124 Resident $94 / Nonresident $99

CHECKMATE CHESS Grades K-5 FLIP OUT OVER GYMNASTICS Students will learn basic rules and principles, tactical themes and checkmate Grades 2-5 patterns in a supportive setting. Sessions will include interactive lectures, Are you interested in Gymnastics? Are you looking for something fun to do after supervised open play and problem solving exercises. Chess sets and worksheets school? Then join us after school at Turle’s American Gymnastics & Trampoline are provided, players of all abilities welcome! No class October 12 and November Academy in Twinsburg (2272 Pinnacle Parkway). You will learn terminology, 23. gain experience on vault, bars, beam, floor, and tumble trampoline, work Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 51 on fundamentals, and even compete in a meet with other communities! No Instructor: Success with Chess experience is necessary. No class November 22. 18FYT851 Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 Friday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Location: Turle’s Gymnastics & Trampoline Academy Resident $114 / Nonresident $119 Instructor: Turle’s Gymnastic Coaches 18FYT852 Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 Friday 3:45 - 4:45 pm 18FYT847 Sept. 6 - Oct. 18 Thursday 5 – 6 pm Resident $114 / Nonresident $119 Resident $189 / Nonresident $194 18FYT848 Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 Thursday 5 – 6 pm Resident $189 / Nonresident $194 GAMEBOT CLUB: SUPERBOT EDITION Grades 2 -5 Learn to code robots, animations and games using Scratch and LEGO® WeDo® NEW! JUNIOR BOOK CLUB - CHARLIE sets in this comic book inspired club. Program a superBOT to fly through the AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY clouds, lift the X-jet with telekinesis, run as quick as a flash, search the dark night for a bat BOT and more! No class October 12. Grades 2-5 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Does your child have a passion for reading and improving literacy? Reading Instructor: Gigalearn, LLC inspires, empowers and provides a link to all education throughout your life. 18FYT853 Sept. 7 - Oct.19 Friday 3:45 - 5:30 pm Your child will receive their personal copy of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Resident $109 / Nonresident $114 by Roald Dahl. Children will join Charlie as one of the five winning children allowed to tour Willy Wonka’s famous chocolate factory. Our weekly meetings will discuss this tour unlike any other and the other not-too-nice-kids who strangely GAMEBOT CLUB: JUNGLEBOT disappear throughout. Join us on October 18th to watch the 2005 musical fantasy comedy film directed by Tim Burton and have some chocolate of course! EDITION Grades 2 -5 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Wild about LEGO® bricks? Work with a partner to build animatronic creatures and Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff bring Rudyard Kipling’s classic stories from The Jungle Book to life with LEGO® 18FYT849 Sept. 6 - Oct. 18 Thursday 5 – 6 pm WeDo® robotics, and monkey around with video game coding using Scratch. At Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 the end of the club, we’ll keep the robots, but you’ll keep your game! No class November 23. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 NEW! JUNIOR BOOK CLUB - MATILDA Instructor: Gigalearn, LLC 18FYT854 Nov.2 - Dec. 14 Friday 3:45 -5:30 pm Grades 2-5 Resident $109 / Nonresident $114 Does your child have a passion for reading and improving literacy? Reading inspires, empowers and provides a link to all education throughout your life. Your child will receive their personal copy of “Matilda” by Roald Dahl. Matilda is about a sweet, exceptional young girl, but her parents think she’s just a nuisance. She FOIL FENCING - EN GARDE! Grades 2-5 Come discover the fundamentals of foil fencing! Class includes stretching, expects school to be different but there she has to face Miss Trunchbull, a kid- footwork, lunges, attack, parry-riposte, strategy, tactics, techniques and bouting. hating terror of a headmistress. When Matilda is attacked by the Trunchbull she Fencing improves hand-eye coordination, agility, dexterity, and stamina, as suddenly discovers she has a remarkable power with which to fight back. It’ll take well as develops social skills and manners. All equipment is provided. No class a superhuman genius to give Miss Trunchbull what she deserves and Matilda October 12. may be just the one to do it! Join us on December 13 to watch the film with Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 friends and popcorn! No class November 22. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 46 Instructor: On Target Fencing, Tom Nagy (Head Coach and Member of USFA) Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT855 Sept. 14 - Oct. 19 Friday 3:45 - 4:45 pm 18FYT850 Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 Thursday 5 – 6 pm Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 17 MIX IT UP COOKING Grades K-5 Mix It Up is a fun and healthy hands on cooking program for kids! We will work WONDROUS individually and in groups to cook creative meals, snacks, and desserts! Students will gain cooking skills and vocabulary, such as how to measure, whisk, and WEDNESDAYS knead. Learn the importance of washing hands before cooking and to safely Drop in on Wednesdays to participate in unique experiences, special guests, work with foods and kitchen utensils. Please note: we will use milk products, fun activities and more! Each Wednesday there is a new topic to help broaden eggs, and some ingredients that may have been in contact with nut products. No children’s experiences and make learning fun. class October 12 and November 23. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 43 Instructor: Mix It Up, Stefani Apple 18FYT856 Sept. 7 - Oct. 19 Friday 3:45 - 4:45 pm NEW! NORTH CHAGRIN NATURE Resident $99 / Nonresident $104 CENTER NATURALIST Grades K-5 18FYT857 Nov. 2 - Dec. 14 Friday 3:45 - 4:45 pm Take a walk on the wild side and learn about one the nation’s best parks systems! Resident $94 / Nonresident $99 The Cleveland Metroparks have been awarded for their excellence and want to show you what they’re all about. An experienced Naturalist will show you all the wonderful nature Cleveland has to offer as well as some of the furry friends you NEW! CINEMA SERIES: HARRY POTTER would be expect to find while on a hike. If you love animals you don’t want to miss this event! Grades 3 - 8 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 Join in on the irresistible and magical journey of Harry Potter through our new Instructor: North Chagrin Nature Center Naturalist & Orange Community cinema series! Harry Potter has captivated audiences across the globe and has Education & Recreation Staff become a favorite! Over the course of the session, we will watch all 8 Harry Potter 18FYT700 September 5 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm movies chronologically and follow up each with an activity of quidditch, cooking, Resident $34 / Nonresident $39 or trivia! For movies rated PG-13, parents will need to fill out a permission form. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff NEW! NATIONAL VIDEO GAME DAY 18FYT858 September 7 Friday Sorcerer’s Stone 5 - 7:30 pm Grades K-5 September 14 Friday Chamber of Secrets 5 - 7:30 pm Game out with your friends after school on National Video Game Day! Kids September 21 Friday Prisoner of Azkaban 5 - 7:30 pm are naturally drawn to video gaming, and Games Done Legit creates a great September 28 Friday Goblet of Fire 5 - 7:30 pm experience that will take this national holiday to the next level! Games will October 5 Friday Order of the Phoenix 5 - 7:30 pm include the classics such as Mario Kart and Donkey Kong but still mix in some October 19 Friday Half Blood Prince 5 - 7:30 pm newer ones! November 2 Friday Deathly Hallows 1 5 - 7:30 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 November 30 Friday Deathly Hallows 2 5 - 7:30 pm Instructor: Games Done Legit & Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff December 14 Friday Harry Potter Party 5 - 7:30 pm 18FYT701 September 12 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 Resident $34 / Nonresident $39

NEW! EXPLORING BOUNDARIES NEW! SUPER HERO VS SENIOR Grades 2-8 OLYMPICS Grades K-5 In this once a month class, students will explore painting and collage techniques Children bring your favorite superhero costume and join your “grandfriend” for to create unique works of art. Working across mediums will show students how an afternoon of fun and games while participating in modified Olympic activities to create with any material while exposing them to nontraditional art practices such as ring toss, obstacle course, pool noodle throw and more! Awards and a and techniques. Participants can expect to gain confidence in their visualizing super snack will be provided! skills. Students will walk away from the program with the ability to look outside Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 the box and use creativity to find solutions to problems. A $15 materials fee is Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff payable to the instructor by cash or check at first class. 18FYT702 September 26 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Resident $34 per couple / Nonresident $39 per couple Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT862 Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8 Saturday 9:30 – 11 am Resident $99 / Nonresident $104 NEW! LITTLE CRITICS - “SMALLFOOT” Grades K-5 GYM GAME FUN Grades K-1 Join your friends after school and enjoy Warner Animation Group’s’ latest Similar to Tuesday’s Power Play Gym Games, kids will have a blast and get lots of comedy-adventure “Smallfoot” about a yeti trying to prove humans do exist! A exercise while playing various games with their friends. Age appropriate games snack pack of popcorn and drink is included. Transportation is provided to the will be selected weekly to create a fun and safe environment. Come enjoy a new Chagrin Cinemas. Parents must pick up at Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E Washington game every Saturday! No class November 24. St. in Chagrin Falls. Exact time will be communicated to parents a few days prior. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Please note: theatre location and pickup time may change based upon show Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff times. Location: Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E Washington St. in Chagrin Falls 18FYT860 Sept. 8 - Oct. 20 Saturday 9:30 – 11 am Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Resident $74 / Nonresident $79 18FYT703 October 3 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm 18FYT861 Nov.3 - Dec.15 Saturday 9:30 - 11 am Resident $34 / Nonresident $39 Resident $69 / Nonresident $74

18 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! LITTLE CRITICS - “RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET: WRECK-IT RALPH 2” Grades K-5 Join your friends after school and enjoy Walt Disney’s Animation Studios’’ latest comedy-adventure “Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-it Ralph 2” the sequel to the Kids’ Choice Award winner “Wreck-it Ralph”! A snack pack of popcorn and drink is included. Transportation is provided to the Chagrin Cinemas. Parents must pick up at Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E Washington St. in Chagrin Falls. Exact time will be communicated to parents a few days prior. Please note: theatre location and pickup time may change based upon show times. Location: Chagrin Cinemas 8200 E Washington St. in Chagrin Falls Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT708 November 27 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Resident $34 / Nonresident $39

NEW! NINJA DAY Grades K-5 Walk like a ninja! Throw like a ninja! Act like a ninja! December 5th is International Ninja Day and we want you to come celebrate with us! We will make our own ninja stars, compete in a ninja maze, make ninja headbands, and teach you all the ways to be as cool as a ninja! We’re excited to celebrate this international holiday with you! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 NEW! FUN FURRY FRIENDS - Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT709 December 5 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm BLACK CAT Grades K - 5 Resident $34 / Nonresident $39 Halloween is just around the corner and what better way to prepare for it than making your own black cat stuffed animal? After you build your furry animal friend you can decorate a spooky t-shirt for your stuffed animal to wear! Each NEW! CANDLE BLOW OUT Grades K-5 child will get to take home their animal to keep fur-ever! It’s the season of lights and candles! Make a variety of different scented candles Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 from dip candles, ice candles and layered candles. These homemade candles Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff make wonderful gifts and warm up the cold winter days. The class fills up fast so 18FYT704 October 10 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm be sure to register early! Resident $34 / Nonresident $39 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT710 December 11 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm NEW! PUMPKIN PARTY Grades K-5 Resident $34 / Nonresident $39 Join your friends for an afternoon filled with pumpkin activities! We will bake our own pumpkin muffins, paint pumpkins with scary or silly faces, and decorate canvas trick-or-treat bags! Our Pumpkin Party will get you excited for Halloween! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT705 October 17 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Resident $34 / Nonresident $39

NEW! CUPCAKE DAY Grades K-5 Come bake and decorate delicious funfetti cupcakes to celebrate all of the fun holidays coming up! During this time we will bake our cupcakes together and design your own cupcake wrapper and plate that could also make a great holiday gift! This delicious class is not one to miss! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT706 November 7 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Resident $34 / Nonresident $39

NEW! FUN FURRY FRIENDS - TURKEY Grades K-5 Prepare for Thanksgiving by stuffing your own turkey! After your child stuffs their own turkey, they will be able to make a Thanksgiving art project together with fall decorations we find around campus. Make sure to gobble up this fun project! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT707 November 14 Wednesday 3:45 - 6 pm Resident $34 / Nonresident $39

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NEW! MAD HATTER TEA PARTY 5TH ANNUAL TRUNK OR TREAT Grades K-5 All ages Bring the magic of Alice in Wonderland to life at our Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! Party Join us for our 5th Annual Trunk or Treat where children ages 0-12 can enjoy goers are encouraged to come dressed in fancy, high tea attire and can expect the trick-or-treat fun in a safe, kid friendly environment. Wear your Halloween to enjoy a lighthearted, delightful afternoon. Creative decorations, costumes, costume and trick or treat from car trunk to car trunk in the Pepper Pike Learning and tasty refreshments are sure to make this a memorable time for both children Center parking lot. The event is free for all children to participate but every and adults. Guests should plan to bring their own tea cup and saucer. Children child must be accompanied by an adult. Community organizations interested in must be accompanied by an adult. To enhance the overall experience, take time participating should contact Youth Coordinator Jen Kempert at (216) 831-8601 together to read the book before you come! before October 19. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Parking Lot Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT605 October 26 Friday 6 – 8 pm 18FYT600 September 15 Saturday 10 - 11:30am Resident/Nonresident: Free Resident $24 per couple / Nonresident $29 per couple NEW! HALLOWEEN HUSTLE FUN RUN NEW! A VISIT FROM THE Ages 5 -Adult BUBBLE LADY Grades K - 2 Join us Saturday morning after Trunk or Treat and work off some of that candy at New! Have you ever been swallowed by a bubble?! This one-of-a-kind show is our first Halloween Hustle Fun Run. Come dressed up in your favorite costume to perfect for little ones. Watch as the Bubble Lady makes big bubbles, long bubbles run or walk the course. The course will be filled with Halloween decorations and and trailing bubbles- you will be amazed! there will also be a costume contest prior the run, winner will be announced after Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 the run. Refreshments will be provided as well as other activities for families to Instructor: Zap ’s Bubble Lady participate in. Please bring a canned good to donate to the Cleveland Food Bank 18FYT601 September 15 Saturday 10 - 11:30 am as admission. Resident $24 / Nonresident $29 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center 18FYT606 October 27 Saturday 10:30 am – 12 pm POWER Resident $14 / Nonresident $19 Ages 10 + with an adult Compete against and with your friends and family in this extreme sport! Pinnacle Woods Paintball has 105 acres of playing fields with 7 different courses. Each MOTHER & SON DANCE Grades 1-5 Come and enjoy an unforgettable night that provides a special time for mothers course has its own unique characteristics! The fees include transportation, 4 and sons! This annual event will give the opportunity for moms & sons to dance hours of play, and paintball equipment for parent and child. Waivers for children the night away and create memories to last a lifetime. Enjoy refreshments and a under 18 must be filled out on site. keepsake photo to remember the night. Location: Pinnacle Woods Paintball in Chardon, OH Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym 18FYT602 September 22 Saturday 9:30 – 3 pm 18FYT607 November 9 Friday 6:30 - 8:30 pm Resident $154 per couple (parent/child) Resident $34 per couple (parent/child) Nonresident $159 per couple (parent/child) Nonresident $39 per couple (parent/child)

GUYS’ NIGHT OUT Grades K-8th Fathers and sons, come join us for an awesome evening of incredible gaming NEW! FAMILY BINGO NIGHT All ages Come have a great night playing the classic game of bingo that’s fun for the competitions and bonding! Free play will be open for Mario Kart, NBA Jam, Duck whole family! We will play different versions of the game including postage Hunt, Donkey Kong, Pac-Man and more. Each pair will also get the chance to stamp, blackout, and four corners. Winners of each game will win great prizes. compete in a surprise tournament game for prizes! Pizza, wings and live sports Admission includes one bingo card per player and pizza. games will give fathers and sons a great memory for years to come! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Games Done Legit & Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FYT608 November 16 Friday 5 - 7pm 18FYT603 October 6 Saturday 5 - 8pm Resident $39 per couple (parent/child) Resident $34 per couple (parent/child) Nonresident $44 per couple (parent/child) Nonresident $39 per couple (parent/child)

NEW! A VISIT FROM OUTBACK RAY NEW! STEM DAY AT MATHNASIUM Grades 2-6 Grades K-2 Your children can join the STEM excitement while you have a couple of hours Hedgehogs, bunnies and turtles, oh my! Outback Ray visits PPLC for an amazing, to complete some holiday shopping. With a variety of games and activities, up-close look at a variety of fascinating and adorable animals. everyone gets to play and learn with friends and the Mathnasium instructors. It Instructor: Outback Ray & Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff will be an afternoon full of discovery, fun and prizes. Tell your friends and plan Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 your day early, space is limited. 18FYT604 October 20 Saturday 10 - 11am Location: Mathnasium, 28000 Chagrin Blvd, Beachwood Resident $24 per couple (parent/child) Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Nonresident $29 per couple (parent/child) 18FYT609 December 1 Saturday 1:30 - 3:30 pm Resident $9 / Nonresident $14

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GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT Grades K-8 Mothers and daughters, treat yourself to a night of relaxation, pampering, and friends! Ladies will be able indulge themselves while specialists and professionals from around the area provide makeup, facials, and manicures, and activities (tips appreciated). Light refreshments will be included. If you or your organization would like to participate in our event by providing professional goods or services, please contact the Youth Department at 216-831-8601. Location: Mathnasium, 28000 Chagrin Blvd, Beachwood Instructor: Learn Love and Grow, Ms. Nisha Brown & Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff BOSTON MILLS SKI & SNOWBOARDING 18FYT610 December 8 Saturday 6:30-9pm Grades 3-12 Resident $34 per couple (parent/child) Make the most of the winter season and join us at Boston Mills for Saturday fun Nonresident $39 per couple (parent/child) on the slopes! In this program, students in grades 3-12 receive 5 one-hour lessons (beginner, intermediate or advanced) and 1 day of open skiing or snowboarding. All students will be given a safety proficiency test to determine lesson placement. GLASS BLOWING Grades K-8 At the end of the program, students receive a pass to continue skiing each Spend time with your child and make a special holiday keepsake together… out Saturday for the remainder of the Boston Mills season plus three $10 value passes of hot liquid glass! Pairs will start by learning the basics of glassblowing including that can be used any day. The price below includes transportation to and from how to work safely in the studio, how to gather from the furnace and how to Boston Mills for 6 weeks and OCE&R adult supervision. Skiers can be dropped off use the tools. Each pair will work together to make one project. Participants are beginning at 8 am and must be picked up at 2 pm when the bus returns. Please responsible to provide their own transportation to studio. note: the last day for refunds is Friday, December 18. Students who are registered Location: Glass Bubble Project 2421 Bridge Ave. Cleveland; 216-696-7043. by November 9 will have their ski cards in time for use during winter break, so Instructor: Glass Bubble Project Staff register early and make the most of the ski season. 18FYT611 December 15 Saturday 10 am – 2 pm Location: Drop off/pick up: Orange High School East Parking Lot Resident $54 per couple (parent/child) Ski/Snowboard at Boston Mills Ski Area $59 per couple (parent/child) Instructor: Boston Mills Ski Instructors and Orange Recreation staff and volunteers 19WSE951 January 12-February 16 Saturday 8:15 am – 2 pm

NEW! To register, visit www.orangerec.com and register for the transportation and supervision portion. Next, register and pay for lessons through Boston Mills Ski ORANGE COMMUNITY WINTER Area at https://www.skipeakresorts.com/shopbmbw/ClubLogin.aspxPlease use GETAWAY TO KALAHARI Login: orange and Password: member then follow the directions and complete payment. The Boston Mills website will be open on October 1. Adults & Families Finish off winter break with a relaxing overnight to Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Transportation & Supervision Only: Ohio, Thursday, January 3 – Friday, January 4. You will receive a special room Before November 9 (transportation/supervision only): rate of $129 for up to four people which includes waterpark wristbands when Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 you make your reservations by December 4. To book your reservation, please After November 9 (transportation/supervision only): call Kalahari at (877) 525-2427 and let them know you are with the Orange Resident: $79 / Nonresident: $89 Community Winter Getaway. Guests provide their own transportation on this Lesson Rates were not yet available from Boston Mills at the printing of this unescorted trip. guide.

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 21 ORANGE INDOOR POOL Grades K-5 SCHOOL’S OUT FUN Even though it is cold outside we will be warm playing beach ball dodgeball, creating sand art and swimming at the Orange indoor pool. Dress for the beach, WITH ORANGEREC bring a swimsuit, towel and your lunch. Aftercare is available at an additional Bring your friends and join us for Schools Out programs when school is not in charge through Open Door. session! We have plenty of games, crafts, special activities, events and trips. The Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 program run from 9 am – 3 pm each day and additional registration is required Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff for extended care if needed. Students should bring a lunch each day unless 18FOD400 December 26 Wednesday 9 am – 3 pm otherwise noted. Remember to dress for the weather since we may be going Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 outside. Space is limited, please register early. Deadline to register for winter break programs is Friday, December 14. LUNCH & MOVIE GRADES K-5 After a morning of games and activities at Pepper Pike Learning Center we will RAMSEYER FARM Grades K-5 travel to McDonalds in Macedonia Commons and then to Cinemark to see one of Join us for a fun filled day at Ramseyer Farm. We will be challenged by the corn the newer released movies, additional details to follow. Aftercare is available at maze adventure, meet the farm animals, take a hayride tour of the farm and bring an additional charge through Open Door. home a surprise! Aftercare is available at an additional charge through Open Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Door. Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 18FOD401 December 27 Thursday 9 am – 3 pm Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 18FOD500 October 12 Friday​ 9 am – 4 pm Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 PLAY DAY CAFE Grades K-5 All aboard! After a morning of games and activities at Pepper Pike Learning CHUCK E. CHEESE Grades K-3 Center we’ll feast at the Pizza Hut lunch buffet in Solon before an afternoon of Today we’ll go to Chuck E. Cheese in Mentor for lunch and games after activities fun at the Play Day Cafe. Aftercare is available at an additional charge through at Pepper Pike Learning Center. Price includes 2 pieces of pizza, drink, and game Open Door. card. Aftercare is available at an additional charge through Open Door. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FOD402 December 28 Friday 9 am – 3 pm 18FOD501 November 12 Monday​ 9 am – 3 pm Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 FUN ‘N STUFF Grades K-5 ROUND 1 FUN CENTER Grades 3-5 It’s all fun ‘n games today as we spend the afternoon at Fun n Stuff. Join us for Join your friends for a day of video games, karaoke and at the new laser tag, bumper cars, and roller skating. These are just a few of the many Round 1 Fun Center at the Great Lakes Mall. Fee includes unlimited free play activities to choose from. Bring your own brown bag lunch. Aftercare is available on most video games unlimited games of bowling and all you can eat pizza for at an additional charge through Open Door. lunch! Aftercare is available at an additional charge through Open Door. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FOD403 January 2 Wednesday 9 am – 3 pm 18FOD502 November 12 Monday 9 am – 3 pm Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 GAMES DONE LEGIT Grades K-5th GO GAGA PARTY Grades K-5 Fun and games is today’s theme when PPLC turns into our very own arcade. Join us after school on this early dismissal day and have fun playing gaga ball There will be many different games to challenge yourself on as well as various with all of your friends! Gaga is a fast paced, high energy sport played in an other activities at PPLC throughout the day. Lunch will be catered to Pepper octagonal pit. The more players the better! Party includes a lunch of pizza, drink Pike Learning Center by Chick-Fil-A. Aftercare is available at an additional charge and many rounds of active play. Aftercare is available at an additional charge through Open Door. through Open Door. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FOD404 January 3 Thursday 9 am – 3 pm 18FOD503 November 19 Thursday 11:45 am – 3 pm Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 SKYZONE Grades K-5 JUMP YARD Grades K-5 Enjoy trampoline fields for games of dodgeball, Sky Slam (basketball), The Jump Yard is our destination today. Join us as we bounce in the world’s gymnastics, open jump and angled trampolines that allow you to literally bounce largest indoor inflatable playland. Send a packed lunch and drink. Aftercare is off the walls! Play in the Foam Zone; taking running jumps and front flips into a available at an additional charge through Open Door. giant foam pit! Parents must complete the online waiver: www.skyzone.com/ Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 highlandheights/Online-Waiver. Lunch at a nearby Chipotle. Aftercare is available Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff at an additional charge through Open Door. 18FOD504 November 20 Monday 9 am – 3 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 40 Resident $54 / Nonresident $59 Instructor: Orange Community Education & Recreation Staff 18FOD405 January 4 Friday 9 am – 3 pm Resident $54 / Nonresident $59

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Orange Youth Sports strives to provide a safe, fun, playing atmosphere to help kids ages 3-12 develop a lifelong passion for sports. We strive to build a BEGINNERS SOCCER CLINIC community with volunteers to guide young athletes. Orange Youth Sports is coordinated by Chris Switzer ([email protected]). Grades K & 1 The soccer clinic will be led by well-known professional soccer coach Dennis Weyn and staff. Players will be taught the fundamentals of soccer and team concepts in this 6 week clinic for boys and girls. Participants should wear loose clothing, soccer cleats, shin guards, and bring a water bottle. No play September 2. SOCCER Location: B5 Outfield Instructor: Dennis Weyn Ages 3 & 5 18FYS120 Aug. 26 – Oct.7 Sunday 11:15 am - 12:30 pm PEE WEE SOCCER Resident $89/ Nonresident $94 This program will introduce basic soccer skills in a fun environment for boys and girls. Participants will need to wear loose clothing, soccer or tennis shoes and shin guards. Please bring a water bottle. Coach Dennis will focus on footwork, dribbling, passing and teamwork. No class October 12 and November 23. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Instructor: Dennis Weyn Ages 3 & 4 18FYS100 Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Friday 12:45 - 1:45 pm Ages 4 & 5 18FYS105 Sept. 7 – Oct. 19 Friday 2 - 3 pm Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 REGISTER ONLINE AT Ages 3 & 4 18FYS110 Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Friday 12:45 - 1:45 pm WWW.ORANGEREC.COM Ages 4 & 5 18FYS115 Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Friday 2 - 3 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $114

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 23 SOCCER LEAGUES Grades 2-6 Each week our soccer players will have the opportunity to practice with a FOOTBALL professional soccer coach and have a designated game day on Saturdays. Teams PRESCHOOL FOOTBALL FRENZY will be formed following the first 2 weeks of practice. We will be seeking parent volunteer coaches to lead their child’s team on game days. Coaches from Weyn Ages 4 & 5 Soccer Group will attend practices to assist the head coaches and players in This fun and fast-paced class will be an introduction to football for your skills development drills and team tactics. All players will receive a soccer jersey. preschooler. Led by Orange Youth Sports staff your child will learn the basics, Participants should wear loose clothing, soccer cleats, shin guards, and bring a such as passing, catching and ball handling in a setting. Participants water bottle. Shin guards are required. No play September 19 or October 12. should wear loose clothing and football cleats and bring a water bottle. Location: B4/ B5 Outfields Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Coaches: Volunteers lead by Dennis Weyn Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff Grades 2 – 3 Co -Ed 18FYS200 Sept. 6 – Oct. 11 Thursday 1 - 1:45 pm 18FYS130 Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 Practices Aug. 29 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 5:30 - 6:45 pm Games Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturdays 10 – 11 am Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 FLAG FOOTBALL CLINIC Grades 4 – 6 Co-Ed Co-ed Grades K & 1 18FYS135 The clinic will give your child their first opportunity to experience the game of Practices Aug. 31 –Oct. 12 Friday 5:15 - 6:45 pm football in a fun flag football setting. Learn the basics of football and flag football Games Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 11:15 am - 12:30 pm with fun drills that will teach flag-pulling, catching, and throwing. Participants Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 should wear loose clothing and football cleats and bring a water bottle. Location: B5 Outfield Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff FALL CLINIC 18FYS210 Sept. 4 – Oct. 9 Tuesday 6:15 - 7:15 pm Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 Boys & Girls Grades K - 5 The indoor soccer clinic will be a continuation of the fall soccer league program, for those who strive to further their skills during the off-season. The indoor clinic FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Grades 2-5 will continue to emphasize the development of foot skills and teamwork through Flag Football season is back! This popular league is designed for kids who love fun drills and games. No play November 25. Participants should wear loose football and the fast- paced action of the game in a safe fundamental based clothing, tennis shoes, shin guards, and bring a water bottle. environment. No tackling, no pads, and lots of fun! Kids are placed on balanced Location: Orange High School Multi-Use Gym teams following an initial evaluation, and we utilize volunteer parents to coach Instructor: Dennis Weyn teams. While play is on Saturday, coaches may hold additional practices during Grades K & 1 the week. 18FYS140 Nov. 4 – Dec. 9 Sunday 1 - 2:15 pm Evaluation date for all players is Saturday, August 25. Participants should wear loose clothing and football cleats and bring a water bottle. Grades 2 - 5 Location: Field F3 18FYS145 Nov. 4 – Dec. 9 Sunday 2:30 - 3:45 pm Coaches: Volunteers led by Orange Youth Sports Staff Resident $79 / Nonresident $84 Grades 2-3 18FYS220 Sept. 8 – Oct. 13 Saturday 2 – 3 pm Grades 4-5 TRAVEL SOCCER LEAGUE 18FYS225 Sept. 8 – Oct. 13 Saturday 3:15 - 4:15 pm Orange Soccer Club is coordinated by Force Sports. It is the mission of the Orange Soccer Club to provide boys and girls ages 7 – 14 living in the Orange Resident $89 / Nonresident $99 City School District the opportunity to participate in a competitive community travel soccer organization. The objective of Orange Soccer Club is to promote the game of soccer by focusing on the development of individual skills of each VOLLEYBALL player, establishing a solid soccer foundation, and educating young athletes on the fundamentals of team play, fair play, and competition. Orange Soccer Club is for committed players. We have two practices per week and a total of 16 games over the fall and spring seasons. Orange Soccer Club is affiliated with US Club FALL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE Grades 3-6 Why wait for spring volleyball? Our new fall league provides players that are Soccer (www.USClubSoccer.org) and competes in the OHTSL travel league along passionate about the game to play now and compete against teams from with other East Side and West Side Cleveland communities. Register now for fall Mayfield and Hathaway Brown. The league culminates in a one-day fall volleyball and spring play. Fall play runs mid- August through mid-October and then we tournament. Participants should wear loose clothing, tennis shoes and bring pick up again in mid-April through early June. Uniform included. Registration knee pads and a water bottle. information- please go to www.OrangeSoccerClub.com to learn more about the Location: Mayfield Wildcat Sport & Fitness program and to register for the 2018-2019 season or email Shaw@Force-Sports. Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff com with any questions or concerns. Resident/Nonresident: $310 Grades 3 & 4 18FYS300 Oct. 20 – Nov. 3 Saturday 1 – 2 pm Grades 5 & 6 18FYS305 Oct. 20 – Nov. 3 Saturday 2:15 – 3 pm Resident $79 / Nonresident $89

REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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CLINICS & DRILLS CO-ED BASKETBALL LEAGUE Grades 1 & 2 NEW! The league begins with 3 weeks of basketball clinics that focus on the fundamentals of shooting, passing, and dribbling. We then move into 3 weeks PRESCHOOL BASKETBALL WARMUP of instructional team games. Our 2nd grade players will receive an additional Ages 4 & 5 3 weeks of games on regulation baskets as they prepare to advance to the This class is a fun introduction to basketball for our youngest ballers. Kids will next level of basketball in 3rd grade. No play on November 24, December 22, learn the game of basketball with the Orange Youth Sports Staff and preschool December 29 or January 5. friends as we practice the fundamentals of passing, dribbling, and shooting with Location: Brady Gym their first steps on the court. Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Grade 1 Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff 18FYS420 Nov. 3 – Dec. 15 Saturday 11 am - 12:15 pm 18FYS400 Oct. 18 – Nov. 15 Thursday 1 - 1:45 pm Resident $99 / Nonresident $109 Resident $89/ Nonresident $94 Grade 2 18FYS425 Nov. 3 – Jan. 26 Saturday 11 am - 12:15 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $114 LITTLE LIONS BASKETBALL Ages 4 & 5 This is a parent and child enrichment program that allows parents to help their basketball star with their first dribbles in their basketball career. The 6 week clinic GIRLS BASKETBALL LEAGUE Grades 3-6 will focus on the 5 core fundamentals of basketball: dribbling, passing, shooting, This basketball league is for girls who are ready to take their game to the next defense and team play. No play November 24. level. Girls will compete in games against many of our neighboring cities in Location: Brady Gym the East Side Girls Basketball League. Players will have the opportunity to learn Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff and grow in a fun, competitive basketball environment. No play or practice 18FYS405 Nov. 3 - Dec.15 Saturday 9 - 9:45 am November 22, December 24 - 26, January 3. Resident $89/ Nonresident $94 Location: Brady Gym Instructor: Volunteer coaches led by Orange Youth Sports staff 18FYS460 BEGINNERS BASKETBALL CLINIC Practice: Nov. 8 – Feb. 23 Grade K Games: Jan. – Feb. 23 Saturday 7 - 8:15 pm Basketball clinic is for the cagers that are just beginning to learn the game. For Resident $109 / Nonresident $119 six weeks, we practice the fundamentals of basketball in a fun non-competitive atmosphere. Clinic will be led by Orange Youth Sports Basketball Staff. No play November 24. BOYS BASKETBALL LEAGUE Grades 3-8 Join our growing league and get in on the fun of playing and competing in a Location: Brady Gym recreation league with your friends against players in neighboring communities. Instructor: Orange Youth Sports Staff Practices begin in November and league games begin in January on Saturdays 18FYS410 Nov. 3 – Dec. 15 Saturday 10 – 11 am for both boys and girls. We’ve added a 7th and 8th grade division for those who Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 just want to have fun playing the game! No play or practice November 19 - 21, December 24 - 26, January 1 - 3. Location: Brady Gym Instructor: Volunteer coaches led by Orange Youth Sports staff Boys Grades 3-4 18FYS430 Practice Nov. 6 – March 5 Tuesday 7 - 8:15 pm Games Jan. – March Saturday Game times TBD Resident $109 / Nonresident $119 Boys Grades 5-6 18FYS440 Practice Nov. 7 – March 4 Wednesday 7 - 8:15 pm Games Jan. – March Saturday Game times TBD Resident $109 / Nonresident $119 New! Boys Grades 7-8 18FYS450 Practice Nov. 5 – March 3 Monday 7 - 8:15 pm Games Jan. – March Saturday Game times TBD Resident $109 / Nonresident $119

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WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 25 TRAVEL BASKETBALL Grades 3-6 Orange Travel Basketball is for those players and families that are committed to BASEBALL playing the game of basketball at a high level of competition and skill. Players MUST try out and be selected to participate. This program requires a higher level of commitment with as many as 3 practices a week and weekend games. Teams NEW! FALL BASEBALL CLINIC play in the Midwest Travel Basketball League and play against other top teams in our area. Tryouts will be conducted by an independent basketball evaluator. Grades 2-6 If you are interested you MUST register for tryouts using the time slot for your We’re excited to join with Golden Spikes Baseball to offer our first fall baseball child’s grade. clinic. Designed for those baseball players who are playing travel baseball in the If your child is selected for a team, the cost of the program is an additional $285. spring and want to sharpen their skills during the fall. Participants will focus on This will include registration fees for league entry, new customized uniforms, fundamentals that will rapidly improve their skill to take their game to the next postseason tournament entry, equipment, and other associated team fees. level. Participants will need to wear comfortable clothing, baseball pants with Payment will be due prior to the start of practice. Practice times and dates will be athletic cup, baseball cleats, and bring a baseball mitt and water bottle. selected by team coaches. Location: Field B6 Please note, if we receive fewer than 10 participants for a scheduled tryout, that 18FYS500 September 15 Saturday 1 - 3:30 pm tryout will be cancelled. Resident $44 / Nonresident $49 Players must attend a minimum of 1 (one) of the tryout times for their grade, but are encouraged to attend both to improve performance. NEW! BLACK FRIDAY BASEBALL TRAVEL BASKETBALL TRYOUTS CLINIC Grades 2-6 Join us to work-off the off season rust to continue to improve your game. Grades 3 - 6 The Black Friday Baseball Clinic with Golden Spikes Baseball will do just that. Tryouts will be conducted by TNBA. They will provide an evaluation of each Participants will work on their game indoors, practicing batting, fielding, and player and that evaluation will be used for player placement. learning drills they can work on at home to continue their training during the Location: OHS Gyms winter. Participants will need to wear comfortable clothing, baseball pants with Boys Grade 3 athletic cup, baseball cleats, and bring a baseball mitt and water bottle. 18FYS470 Sept. 17 & 20 Monday & Thursday 6 -7:30 pm Location: Multi Use Gym Resident Only: $15 18FYS505 November 23 Friday 10 am - 12:30 pm Boys Grade 4 Resident $44 / Nonresident $49 18FYS475 Sept. 17 & 20 Monday & Thursday 6 -7:30 pm Resident Only: $15 Boys Grade 5 TENNIS 18FYS480 Sept. 17 & 20 Monday & Thursday 7:30pm-9 pm Resident Only $15 Boys Grade 6 LITTLE RACQUETS Ages 3 -5 18FYS485 Sept. 17 & 20 Monday & Thursday 7:30pm-9pm Little Racquets, a national program developed by a Tennis Resident Only: $15 Professional, provides instruction, games and tennis-based social activities for children ages 3 – 5. Students will progress through beginning tennis skills and Girls Grade 3 – 4 participate in activities and drills that enhance their physical and emotional 18FYS490 Sept. 24 Monday 6 - 7:30 pm abilities. No class November 19. Resident Only: $15 Location: Pepper Pike learning Center Gym Girls Grade 5 - 6 Instructor: Little Racquets tennis staff 18FYS495 Sept. 24 Monday 7:30 -9 pm 18FYS810 Sept.17 – Oct. 22 Monday 1 – 1:45 pm Resident Only: $15 Resident: $124 / Nonresident: $129 18FYS815 Oct. 29 – Dec. 17 Monday 1 – 1:45 pm Resident: $139 Nonresident: $144

BEGINNER TENNIS LESSONS Grades K-1 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, Players should wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, and bring a racket and water bottle. AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Tennis Courts Instructor: Skyhawk Sports Academy Coaches 18FSP450 Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 1 - 1:50pm AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

26 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 BEGINNER TENNIS LESSONS Grades 2-4 Beginners will receive instruction on proper grips, footwork, strokes, volleys and serves along with the rules and etiquette that make tennis an exciting game. NEW! Players should wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, and bring a racket and water bottle. FIELD HOCKEY CLINIC Grades 2-6 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Tennis Courts Field hockey is a growing sport in Northeast Ohio! It’s fast-paced, filled with Instructor: Skyhawk Sports Academy Coaches action, speed and movement, and is easy to learn! Come to this clinic and learn 18FSP460 Sept.15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 2 - 2:50pm all about the sport, including what equipment is needed and what opportunities you’ll have to play in the future. Coach Kelly Carioto played field hockey at The Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 Catholic University of America and was the head coach at The Spence School in New York before taking the head coach position at Laurel School 3 years ago. INTERMEDIATE TENNIS LESSONS Location: Field B5 Outfield Instructor: Kelly Carioto, Force Field Hockey Grades 3-6 Grades 2 - 4 Intermediates will improve on basic tennis skills and work towards playing the 18FYS800 Sept. 6 – Oct. 11 Thursday 5:30 - 6:30 pm game of tennis in match situations. Players should wear loose comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, and bring a racket and water bottle. Grade 5 – 6 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Tennis Courts 18FYS805 Sept. 6 – Oct. 11 Thursday 6 – 7 pm Instructor: Skyhawk Sports Academy Coaches Resident $84 / Nonresident $89 18FSP470 Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 3-3:50pm Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS The After School Sports classes are a blast filled with fun, action packed, low competition games for boys and girls in grades kindergarten through 5. There LACROSSE are several options to choose from such as Flag Football, Basketball, Kick It Up A Notch Soccer, Sidekick Soccer, and Base Sports. Age appropriate groups keep the classes fun and entertaining. NEW! FALL LACROSSE WARM UP Grades 5-8 Learn the game as you never have before. High School and Youth Lacrosse Coach AFTER SCHOOL FLAG FOOTBALL Pete Zanelli will host a one-day clinic that will teach the fundamentals and basic Grades 1 - 5 skill of lacrosse (boys game). We’ll be on the field and in the classroom watching Have fun playing football right after school while getting lots of exercise! video of the nation’s great lacrosse programs as we learn new techniques. Please Participants will be taught the basic fundamentals of football, such as passing bring your lacrosse equipment, including pads, stick and helmet. routes and proper offensive and defensive stances in age appropriate groups. We Location: Field B5 will also play fun, low competition games each day. No football September 19. 18FYS600 October 20 Saturday 1 - 3:30 pm Location: Moreland Hills Gym & B5 Outfield 18FYS605 December 16 Saturday 1 - 3:30 pm Instructor: Youth Sports staff Resident $44/ Nonresident $49 18FYS900 Sept. 5 – Oct. 17 Wednesday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 Look for our spring lacrosse league registration for grades 5 & 6 and 7 & 8 this winter. More information will be available in our Winter Recreation Guide printed in late November. AFTER SCHOOL BASE SPORTS Grades 1-5 Kickball, mat-ball, baseball, blasterball, run down, OH MY! Do those all sound fun? CHEERLEADING Well, they are. Come join us after school to play a variety of base sports. We will have a blast playing base sports this fall. No sports November 21. Location: Moreland Hills Gym CHEERLEADING CLINIC Grades K-5 Instructor: Youth Sports Staff Don’t miss your chance to cheer at the OHS Varsity Football game against 18FYS905 Oct. 24 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Chagrin Falls during the 1st quarter on Friday, September 28! At this clinic, you’ll Resident $104 / Nonresident $114 learn all of the Orange Football cheers and chants as we prepare for the big game. Parents can purchase ½ off tickets for the game at the clinic, too (cash or check only). Participants will also get a t-shirt to wear at the game and snack after cheering so please indicate your child’s t-shirt size when registering. Locations: OHS MUF Gym and Football Stadium 18FYS700 Practice – September 23 Sunday 3 – 4:30 pm Game – September 28 Friday 6:30 – 9 pm Resident $35 / Nonresident $45

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WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 27 AFTER SCHOOL BASKETBALL Grades 1-5 Come have a blast at our most popular, fun filled, after school sports class and get lots of exercise playing basketball. We will dribble, pass, and shoot as we have fun playing several rounds of knockout before we split up into groups based on age and skill level and play entertaining and action packed basketball games. No basketball November 22. Location: Moreland Hills Gym Instructor: Youth Sports staff 18FYS910 Sept. 6 – Oct. 18 Thursday 3:30 - 4:30 pm 18FYS915 Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $94

SIDEKICK SOCCER Grades K-1 Never played soccer before? No problem! Want to improve your basic soccer skills? We’ve got you covered! Basic soccer skills will be introduced in this program in a fun filled game environment for boys and girls. The main focus will be on footwork, dribbling, passing and teamwork during scrimmage games. No soccer October 12 or November 23. Location: Moreland Hills Gym Instructor: Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer coach 18FYS920 Sept. 7 – Oct.19 Friday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 18FYS925 Oct. 26 – Dec. 14 Friday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $114

KICK IT UP A NOTCH SOCCER Grades 2-5 Never played soccer before? No problem! Want to take your soccer skills to the next level? We’ve got you covered! Your skills will be taken to the next level in this program by focusing on game tactics and individual strategies. The coaches will help you to advance your skills in footwork, dribbling, passing and teamwork during scrimmage games. Location: Moreland Hills Gym Instructor: Dennis Weyn, Professional Soccer coach 18FYS930 Sept. 7 – Oct.19 Friday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $89 / Nonresident $94 18FYS935 Nov. 2 – Dec. 14 Friday 3:30 - 4:30 pm Resident $104 / Nonresident $114

NEW! SCHOOL’S OUT SPORTS Grades 1-5 Instead of spending the day at home playing Fortnite, join us for sports splurge, where we spend all day, doing just that - playing sports! Designed much like our most popular days in summer sports camp, this program will feature all of your favorite sports like basketball, football, and soccer. We’ll also work in our best group games, too. Be sure to wear loose, comfortable clothing, bring a lunch and water bottle. Location: Orange High School Multi-Use Facility Instructor: Orange Youth Sports staff 18FYS810 October 12 Friday 9 am – 3 pm Resident $44 / Nonresident $49

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Stagecrafters Theatre Performing Arts is an award-winning dramatic arts program which seeks to help each student realize a positive self-image while being MOVEMENT & MAKE BELIEVE! Ages 3-5 exposed to the creative aspects of drama and the disciplines of the theatre. The This class encourages students to use their own method of storytelling by Stagecrafters office is located at the Pepper Pike Learning Center on the Orange expanding body awareness through creative interpretation and character Schools Campus. Staff is available 9 am - 5 pm, Monday through Friday. development. No Class on September 19 Instructor: Wendy Erholm, Assisted by Rebecca Ress Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 55 Meet the Stagecrafters Team Wendy Scott-Koeth, Stagecrafters Coordinator, [email protected] or (216) 18FST101 Sept. 12 - Oct. 23 Wednesday 1 - 1:45 pm 831-8601 ext. 5102 Resident: $89 / Nonresident: $99 Tali Friedman, Stagecrafters Supervisor, [email protected] or (216) 831- 8601 ext 5105 Jackie DiFrangia, Stagecrafters Assistant, [email protected] or (216) 831- NEW! FABULOUS FAIRYTALES Ages 3-5 8601 ext 5103. Imaginations will soar as mini ‘Crafters share adventures with friends while For general information please email [email protected] creating individual characters through classic tales and improvisation. Instructor: Wendy Erholm, Assisted by Rebecca Ress Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 55 18FST102 Sept. 13 - Oct. 17 Thursday 2 - 2:45 pm IMPORTANT NOTE: If your student attends Moreland Hills Elementary Resident: $89 / Nonresident: $99 and will not be attending one of his/her after school programs, please send a note to the Moreland Hills classroom teacher and contact the Stagecrafters office prior to the after school program. This will ensure a AFTERSCHOOL safe, effective and timely dismissal. ADVENTURES IN ACTING

CREATIVE PLAY Grades K-1 Students will play a unique range of drama activities, games and improv PRESCHOOL exercises. Learn how to take direction, speak out clearly and confidently while having fun! No class on September 19 PRETEND & PLAY Instructor: Wendy Erholm, Assisted by Aviva Groys & Angela Kalina Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 55 18FST110 Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5 pm NEW! RISING STARS Ages 3-5 18FST111 Sept. 12 - Oct. 31 Wednesday 3:45 - 5 pm This interactive class is an excellent way to introduce the long-term benefits of 18FST112 Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 Thursday 3:45 - 5 pm the dramatic arts. Students will experience a variety of activities that develops Resident: $99 / Nonresident $109 speaking skills, builds confidence, and enhances social skills in a creative environment. Instructor: Wendy Erholm, Assisted by Rebecca Ress Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 55 18FST100 Sept. 11 - Oct. 6 Tuesday 1 - 1:45 pm Resident: $89 / Nonresident: $99 REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.ORANGEREC.COM

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 29 BIG IMAGINATIONS Grade 2 Big Imaginations will spark your young actor’s ingenuity as they explore the CREATIVE ACADEMY many avenues to nurture their creativity! Physical and vocal skills are developed thru role play and improvisation. We’ll help your student build “character” …on FOR KIDS stage and off! Instructor Gaby Martinez & Assistant Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room “TA DAH!” CHILDREN’S DANCE 18FST121 Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5 pm 18FST123 Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 Thursday 3:45 - 5 pm Grades K-1 This class is an opportunity for our mini ‘Crafters to develop movement skills, Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 sense of rhythm, and music awareness! Explore dance through creative movement, rhythm and song! Instructor: Leah Smith THEATRICAL MANIACS Grade 3 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 61 In this fun, inspirational class, students will develop creative drama skills through 18FST201 Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 Saturday 10 - 10:45 am the use of physical theatre games and animated storytelling. Students will stretch their imaginations while strengthening self-awareness and literacy skills. Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 Instructor: Dylan Regan & Assistant Ally Bennett Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 18FST131 September 11 - October 23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5 pm TO BE OR NOT TO BE? SHAKESPEARE 18FST133 September 13 - October 25 Thursday 3:45 - 5 pm & STAGE COMBAT WORKSHOP Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 Grades 8 & 9 Students will delve into Shakespeare’s texts through script analysis, exploration KIDS WITH CHARACTER Grade 4 of language, vocal work, monologues, and scene study. This class teaches a This class is designed for young actors to find their own voice in a collaborative, specific approach to storytelling, and introduces students to the same tools that creative environment. Students will gain the ability to express themselves, build our adult professional actors work with. confidence, explore unique characters and develop unlimited possibilities. Instructor: Will Sanborn Instructor: Rebecca Ress & Assistant Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 45 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 18FST202 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 10 – 11 am 18FST141 Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5 pm Resident: $129 / Nonresident: $139 18FST143 Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 Thursday 3:45 - 5 pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109/non-resident ALL THAT JAZZ! Grades 2-5 This class is designed to have fun while learning new dance styles, steps and combinations. Ideal class to develop confidence for future dance auditions in a DRAMA ZONE Grade 5 th Through script analysis and character development, students will act out scenes, positive, supportive environment! No Class October 20 play games and expand their repertoire. This session will also cover audition Instructor: Leah Smith techniques and “How to Audition”. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 61 Instructor: Malik Jones-Doss & Assistant 18FST203 Sept. 22 - Nov. 17 Saturday 11:15 am - 12:15 pm Locations: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room Resident: $109 / Nonresident: $119 18FST151 Sept. 11 - Oct.23 Tuesday 3:45 - 5 pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 CLASS CLOWNS! COMEDY/IMPROV Grades 6 - 8 SHOW STOPPERS! Grades 6 & 7 Think you’re funny? Then be even funnier! Learn the art of comedy through This program will give students an opportunity to be a part of a cabaret-style improv and games made famous by the popular television show Who’s Line Is It showcase in which they will perform renditions of Broadway musical favorites. Anyway? Laughter will bring this class together in a fun and friendly environment. Members will receive a free T-shirt to wear for their grand finale on the last day of Don’t miss out! class! No Class on September 19 and October 31 Instructor: Dylan Regan Instructors: Gaby Martinez & Malik Jones-Doss Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 51 Locations: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym 18FST204 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 11:15 am - 12:15 pm 18FST160 Sept. 12 - Nov. 7 Wednesday 7 - 8:30 pm Resident: $109 / Nonresident: $119 Resident: $149 / Nonresident: $159 ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE: ADVANCED ACTING Grades 8 & 9 Advanced theatre students will work on sophisticated acting techniques, scene study, character development & dialects. Students interested in enrolling should REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, demonstrate seriousness of purpose. Instructors: Will Sanborn & Gabby Martinez AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 45 18FST205 Sept. 8- Oct. 27 Saturday 11:15 am - 12:15 pm AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $149 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

30 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Grades 6-8 Students will learn how to nail cold read commercial auditions, how to improv for FALL AUDITIONS & the camera, how to quickly analyze copy and find the acting beats within the text to make a lasting impression on both casting directors and on agency executives! PERFORMANCES This class will help students to identify comedic clues within the text as well as physical techniques that allow them to deliver material in a way that will set them apart from others. CINDERELLA Instructor: Staff from local Talent Agency Community Production for Grades 2-7 by audition only Locations: Pepper Pike Learning Center Stagecrafters’ Community Productions are the biggest show in town! This 18FST206 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 12:30 – 2 pm winter, we’ll be performing the classic fairytale, Cinderella. Participation in the Resident: $139 / Nonresident: $149 Community Production is by audition only. Participants must be currently enrolled in a Stagecrafters’ class to be eligible for auditions. See our Afterschool Adventures In Acting or Stagecrafters Creative Academy For Kids above for SHOW BIZ KIDZ! MUSICAL THEATRE available class information. After auditioning, students will be assured a part in at least one of the two PRODUCTION Grades 2-5 Community Productions. Auditions will be held on Sunday, September 23 and This workshop is a scaled-down musical that will be performed during the last performances are scheduled for January 18 & 19, 2019. Our mandatory tech week day of class. Students will become familiar with stage directions, working as for all Community Production participants is Sunday, January 13 – Thursday, an ensemble, memorization, choreography, costume and set design, while January 17 and requires all hands on deck to become familiar with the stage developing audition techniques. This class is a great preparation for future main and to get ready for the big show. Information and details concerning auditions, stage productions, as well as other theatrical opportunities. rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes in early Production Team includes: Gaby Martinez, Will Sanborn & Leah Smith September. All students attending auditions will receive a packet of information Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room including a list of mandatory performance fees, including participation, 18FST207 Sept. 8 - Nov. 3 Saturday 12:30 - 2:30 pm advertising and costume. Please be familiar with mandatory fees and when they Resident: $169 / Nonresident: $179 are due prior to auditioning. Production Team: Wendy Scott-Koeth, Tali Friedman, Gaby Martinez & Malik Khalfani ON YOUR MARK, GET SET…SEW! Location: Orange High School & Pepper Pike Learning Center Grades 6 - 9 18FST800 Sept. 24-Jan.19 Tues., Thurs., Sun. Times vary Design it. Build it. Wear it. Every Saturday students will test their design/style Resident/Nonresident: $249 sense as they cut, sew and create their own personalized projects. A supply fee of $50, made payable to The Costume Shop, is due the first day of class. Instructor: Wendy Erholm CINDERELLA - MY FIRST Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room PRODUCTION Grades K-1 18FST208 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 9:30 – 11 am Children in grades K – 1 will find a wonderful introduction to the theatre through 18FST209 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 11:15 am - 12:45 pm our Cinderella - My First Production experience. All children enrolled in this class 18FST210 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 1 - 2:30 pm will have an on-stage experience in our Community Production in January. No $149/residents $159/non-resident audition is necessary but enrollment is limited and on a first-come first-serve basis. Participants must also be enrolled in a Stagecrafters class to participate. See our Afterschool Adventures In Acting or Creative Academy for Kids on pages BEHIND THE SCENES: SET DESIGN 29 and 30 for available classes. Information and details concerning auditions, rehearsals, and fees will be distributed in all eligible Stagecrafters classes in early AND STAGE MANAGING Grades 6-9 September. Our mandatory tech week for all community production participants If you love theatre and want to learn more about what goes on backstage… is Sunday, January 13 – Thursday, January 17 and requires all hands on deck then this class is for you! Learn to communicate with and manage all areas of to become familiar with the stage and to get ready for the big show. The total production, including hands-on stage experience and set design. Students below reflects all mandatory participation, advertisement and costume fees. Fees must be enrolled in this class if they want to be eligible to sign up for crew will be collected at the first rehearsal. opportunities during the school year. Students will collaborate with directors, Rehearsals: Sundays, December 2, 9, 16, 1 – 3 pm designers, actors and professional staff as part of our production team. Tech Week: Sunday, January 13 - Thursday, January 17 Instructor: TBA Production dates: January 18 & 19 Location: Orange High School Auditorium Workshop Production Team: Wendy Scott-Koeth, Tali Friedman, Gaby Martinez & Malik 18FST211 Oct. 7 - Dec. 16 Sunday 1 – 3 pm Khalfani Resident: $119 / Nonresident: $129 Location: Orange High School 18FST801 Dec. 2 - Jan. 13 Sunday 1 – 3 pm Resident/Nonresident: $109

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WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 31 STAGECRAFTERS TEEN ACADEMY PRIVATE COACHING Grades 8 - 12 Teen Academy will present the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. This musical comedy centers on a fictional spelling bee set in the geographically PRIVATE COACHING FOR ambiguous Putnam County. Six quirky adolescents compete in the bee, run by three equally quirky grownups. Enrollment is by audition only. Auditions will VOICE & PIANO Grades K & Up be held on Monday, September 11, 5:30 - 8:30 pm in the auditorium at Orange Sign up for weekly private lessons with one of our professional team members High School and performances are scheduled for November 30, December 1 & and work on the material of your choice. Please inquire about our detailed 2. Please be familiar with mandatory fees prior to auditioning. The total below cancellation policy prior to registering. Private coaching is NOT considered a reflects all mandatory participation, advertisement and costume fees. Fees will be Stagecrafters class. Students in grades 2 – 7 studying with a private coach must collected at the first rehearsal. For more information call (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105. be enrolled in a Stagecrafters class in order to be eligible to audition for the Production Team: Wendy Scott-Koeth, Jackie DiFrangia, Tali Friedman, Malik community production to foster interaction in a classroom environment, gain Khalfani a sense of cooperative behavior and develop the teamwork necessary for a Location: Orange High School & Pepper Pike Learning Center production. Lessons are by appointment only. Call (216) 831-8601 ext. 5105 to book your standing lesson time. 18FST802 Sept. 11 - Dec. 2 Mon.–Thurs. & Sun. Times vary Instructors: Claire Connelly, Carolyn Clerget, Charles Fernendes, Malik Khalfani & Resident/Nonresident: $249 Elena Mullins Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Private Coaching Rooms THE CABARET TROUPE Grades 8-12 18FST900V Voice Aug. 20 - June 7 Monday – Friday 2:45 - 8:45 pm The Cabaret Troupe is a Musical Theater Master Class for the most disciplined and 18FST901P Piano Aug. 20 - June 7 Monday – Friday 2:45 - 8:45 pm talented teens in Cleveland. This elite ensemble is designed to teach and inspire Resident/Nonresident: $25 per half hour lesson students to further reach their potential and career goals while showcasing their talent in a musical theater revue. Auditions will be held Sunday, September Vocal Coach Claire Connelly is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. She 16, 5:30-8:30 pm. Please come prepared with a headshot and a resume. Those recently received her Master’s Degree in vocal performance at the Cleveland Institute students who do not have the mandatory materials will not be considered of Music. Claire performed in numerous operas, operettas, and musical theatre for this ensemble. The performance is scheduled for Friday, December 14 and performances around the country and continues to perform in the Cleveland area. Saturday, December 15, 7 pm at Orange High School. Included in the registration is a one quarter page advertisement in the playbill. Vocal, Acting and Piano Coach Carolyn Clerget is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace Production Team: Tali Friedman, Music Director: Malik Khalfani Conservatory of Music (Bachelors of Music) and the Peabody Institute where she Location: Orange High School received her Master’s in Music in vocal performance. She is currently has a license in 18FST803 Sept. 16 - Dec.15 Sunday 5:30 - 8:30 pm Music Education from CSU and performing around the Cleveland area. Resident/Nonresident: $198 Piano Teacher Charles Fernendes is currently studying a career in Piano Performance at Cleveland State University. Previously, he has trained at Oberlin BROADWAY BUDDIES ADAPTIVE Conservatory of Music and The British School of Kuwait. MUSICAL THEATRE Ages 13 & Up Vocal Coach and Piano Teacher Malik Khalfani is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Students with special needs will work along-side theatre professionals, licensed Arts in Music Education at Cleveland State University while maintaining an active staff and experienced volunteers in this award-winning program. Each star freelancing career. His work has been seen at the Akron Civic Theatre, Near West performer will be paired with a buddy who assists with all of the activities Theatre, French Creek Theatre, Toledo Repertoire Theatre, Cutting Edge Theatre and staging scheduled for each rehearsal. Choreography is adapted to meet Company, and the Toledo School for the Arts. individual needs. A performance is held the last day of class for family and friends. All abilities welcome! Enrollment is limited so please register early. Vocal Coach and Piano Teacher Elena Mullins is thrilled to be working with the Students should be capable of participating independently with the assistance of Stagecrafters. She joined the program last fall as a voice and piano coach, and as Special Ed Para Professionals and experienced volunteers. music director of Footloose at Brady Middle School. This past summer, she also Production Team: Shannon Sapp, Gaby Martinez & Will Sanborn worked as a music director for Broadway Buddies and Studio B. Elena also directs Location: Orange High School Early Music Singers at Case Western Reserve University, where she earned her DMA in 18FST804 Sept. 16 - Nov. 4 Sunday 4 - 5:30 pm Historic Performance Practice. Resident: $169 / Nonresident: $179

BUDDIES’ LOL! ADAPTIVE COMEDY/ IMPROV TROUPE Ages 15 & Up Laugh Out Loud and learn the art of comedy through improvisation and theatre REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, games. Laughter will bring this class together in a fun and friendly environment. Assisted by para professionals. Don’t miss out! AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Instructors: Dylan Regan & Gaby Martinez Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 18FST805 Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 Saturday 10 – 11 am AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 Resident: $129 / Nonresident $139 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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The Orange Art Center, the newest division in the Orange Community Education & Recreation department, offers fine art classes, workshops and exhibitions to all artists and supporters in our community and throughout Northeast Ohio. Orange FINE ART FOR ADULTS Art Center’s current faculty roster features 18 experienced and distinguished local artist-instructors, offering dozens of dynamic learning opportunities each LIFE DRAWING + PAINTING Adults 18+ semester. The center is located at 31500 Chagrin Blvd, just west of Orange High Develop the skills you need to create a work of art from a nude model. Poses will School, in a beautiful, fully renovated, former 1930’s residence situated in a include short, two-minute gestural drawings, as well as longer poses ranging serene park setting. from twenty minutes up to two hours in length. Each participant will receive individual instruction and all skill levels are welcome. A supply list is provided at Meet our Staff the time of registration. The model fee is included in the class fee and there will Debra Lee Meese, Executive Director, [email protected] or (216) 831-5130 be no class on November 19 for Thanksgiving week. This course meets for 10 Emmalyn Tringali, Program Assistant, [email protected] or (216) 831-5130 classes. For general information, please visit our website at orangeartcenter.org or Faculty: George Kozmon call us at (216) 831-5130 Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Sept. 24 – Dec.3 Monday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Interested in a Customized Art Classes For Your Group? Do you have a group of friends, family, teachers or employees who are Resident/Nonresident: $295 interested in creating art work? Creating art in a group setting is a great team builder, recharges artistic expression and promotes good will while learning or expanding upon artistic skill levels. Simply call or email the Orange Art Center to pick a date and art class!

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 33 PAINTING TUESDAYS Adults 16+ WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS – This class will cover techniques of both watercolor and oil painting. Students will paint objects from life including still life, botanical subjects, portraits BEGINNERS Adults 16+ and landscapes. Demonstrations and visual examples will cover important This course is designed for the absolute beginner to build a working foundation points related to visual perception, composition, handling of the paint and of watercolor. If watercolor seems challenging, be afraid no more! We will color mixing. All skill levels are welcome. A supply list is provided at the time of begin with an introduction to various techniques, and as students’ individual registration. There will be no class on November 20 for Thanksgiving week. This skills evolve, we will transition to more experimental activities. Beginners class meets for 10 sessions. to intermediate students welcome. A supply list is provided at the time of Faculty: Robert Raack registration. There will be no class on November 21 for Thanksgiving week. This Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 class meets for 10 sessions. Sept. 25 – Dec. 4 Tuesday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Faculty: Annie Peters Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 1 Resident/Nonresident: $250 Sept. 26 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 9:30 am -12:30 pm Resident/Nonresident: $250 PORTRAIT PAINTING + DRAWING Adults 16+ POTTERY WEDNESDAY MORNINGS Working in any medium, you will use a creative approach when looking and working from clothed models. Faculty will provide individual attention and Adults 16+ critiques to help you refine your skills in portraiture. All skill levels are welcome. A This pottery course is designed for the intermediate to advanced potter. Students supply list is provided at the time of registration. The model fee is included in the will practice various techniques of wheel-throwing, hand-building and glazing, class fee and there will be no class on November 20 for Thanksgiving week. This while being introduced to new decorating techniques such as sgraffito and slip class meets for 10 sessions. trailing. In this relaxed group setting students will receive individual instruction Faculty: Dino Massaroni to evolve their work. Intermediate to advanced student’s welcome. Supplies are Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 provided. There will be no class on November 21 for Thanksgiving week. This Sept. 25 – Dec. 4 Tuesday 1 – 4 pm class meets for 10 sessions. Faculty: Beth Carpenter Resident/Nonresident: $295 Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 3 Sept. 26 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 10 am – 1 pm JEWELRY + METALS TUESDAYS Resident/Nonresident: $250 Adults 16+ This fine jewelry course will begin with the fundamentals of jewelry fabrication OIL PAINTING + CHALK PASTEL and introduce basic skills of sawing, filing, soldering and polishing-finishing. Beginning projects will be offered and advanced students will develop their skills Adults 16+ and create individual projects. All skill levels are welcome. Supplies are provided. Learn the essential skills needed to paint as a realist in oil paint or chalk/oil There will be no class on November 20 for Thanksgiving week. This class meets pastel. The first class includes a discussion of materials and a demonstration by for 10 sessions. Dino of his techniques for rendering subjects in stunning detail. Drawing skills Faculty: Debra Rosen are necessary. Intermediate to advanced students are welcome. A supply list is Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 4 provided at the time of registration. There will be no class on November 21 for Sept. 25 – Dec. 4 Tuesday 6 – 9 pm Thanksgiving week. This class meets for 10 sessions. Faculty: Dino Massaroni Resident/Nonresident: $250 Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Sept. 26 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 1 – 4 pm WATERCOLOR WEDNESDAYS - Resident/Nonresident: $250 EXPERIENCED Adults 16+ Are you an intermediate to advanced artist seeking to develop and improve your POTTERY WEDNESDAY EVENINGS abilities and learn more techniques and processes? In this relaxed group setting, students will receive individual instruction to evolve their work. Intermediate to Adults 16+ advanced watercolor artists are welcome. A supply list is provided at the time of This pottery course is designed to teach the techniques of wheel-throwing, registration. There will be no class on November 21 for Thanksgiving week. This hand-building and glazing at all skill levels, to create beautiful and artistic class meets for 10 sessions. pieces in clay. Introductory projects will be taught for beginning students, while Faculty: A.D. Peters advanced students will learn and explore new techniques. All students will Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 deepen their knowledge of ceramics and evolve their skills with the guidance Sept. 26 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm of an experienced instructor. All skill levels are welcome. Supplies are provided. There will be no class on November 21 for Thanksgiving week. This class meets Resident/Nonresident: $250 for 10 sessions. Faculty: Andrea Serafino Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 3 Sept.26 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 6 - 9 pm Resident/Nonresident: $250

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34 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 JEWELRY + METALS THURSDAYS YOUNG ARTISTS Adults 16+ OAC offers young artists in grades K – 8 unique experiences and art instruction. This fine jewelry course will begin with the fundamentals of jewelry fabrication Our progressive courses are designed to develop students’ creative thinking and introduce basic skills of sawing, filing, soldering and polishing-finishing. and problem-solving skills; as well as their artistic skill set. These after-school Beginning projects will be offered and advanced students will develop their skills enrichment art programs offer each young artist a curatorial opportunity and create individual projects. All skill levels are welcome. Supplies are provided. to display their artwork on the last day of class where family and friends are There will be no class on November 22. This class meets for 10 sessions. invited to attend. Not only does this give them the full artist experience - from Faculty: Grace Chin conception to production and exhibition - but they have fun in the process! Each Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 4 instructor will provide additional, specific information about these events during Sept. 27 – Dec. 6 Thursday 9:30 am - 12:30 pm the course. Resident/Nonresident: $250 MAKING ART WITH GLASS FOR ALL MEDIUM STUDIO PAINTING FAMILIES Adults + Young Artists Ages 11+ Come and explore the exciting world of glass jewelry together in this family art Adults 16+ class! In this class students will learn a number of different techniques while If you are an experienced beginner to an advanced artist in any two-dimensional exploring various mediums to create unique and beautiful pieces of glass art! medium, you will be inspired to take your creativity to the next level. Instruction Projects will include a variety of glass jewelry pieces from earrings and necklace will focus on furthering your knowledge of materials and techniques, as well pendants, to square tiles, plates, sun-catchers and more! Supplies are provided. as composition and artistic goals. Individual attention, critique and class This class meets for 4 sessions. Fee is per person. demonstrations will be offered. Intermediate to advanced student’s welcome. Faculty: Jennifer Szalkowski A supply list is provided at the time of registration. There will be no class on Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 1 November 22. This class meets for 10 sessions. Faculty: A.D. Peters Sept. 24 – Oct. 15 Monday 6 - 7:30pm Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Resident/Nonresident: $125 Sept. 27 – Dec. 6 Thursday 1 – 4 pm Resident/Nonresident: $250 EXPLORING CLAY Grades K-2 This exciting, hands-on class introduces students to the wonderful medium of Adults 16+ clay pottery. Come learn a variety of hand-building techniques, such as pinch DRAWING FOR BEGINNERS pots, slab building and coil projects. While new students will receive directed Want to draw but feel intimidated? This class will teach you drawing basics from projects, returning and advanced students are encouraged to experiment as their which you will gain skills and confidence. You will learn about various drawing skills evolve. All supplies are included. This class meets for 8 sessions. tools, techniques and methods to express yourself. This class provides a solid Faculty: Susan Gallagher foundational experience from which you can build upon if you wish to study Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 3 painting in the future. Beginners to intermediate students are welcome. A supply list is provided at the time of registration. There will be no class on November 22. Sept. 25 – Nov. 13 Tuesday 4 - 5:30 pm This class meets for 10 sessions. Resident/Nonresident: $185 Faculty: Annie Peters Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 1 Did you know bus transportation from Moreland Hills School and Sept. 27 – Dec. 6 Thursday 1 - 4 pm Brady Middle School is available for all after school art classes? Resident/Nonresident: $250 See page 59 for details.

CARTOONING: DRAWING WORDS + BENEFITS OF TAKING AN ART CLASS WRITING PICTURES Grades 3-5 This studio course for young, aspiring cartoonists is designed to introduce AT ORANGE ART CENTER and develop a diverse set of skills around the eclectic genre of cartooning. • Our faculty are notable leaders in the art community with extensive In addition to studio work, lectures will introduce students to the nature and experience as artists and teachers of fine art history of cartooning – with a specific focus on Cleveland’s influential cartooning • We provide a creative and healthy outlet in a calming and inspiring professionals. By the end of this academic year, students who attend regularly environment that encourages you to clear your mind by only focusing on your will have produced a number of works – including a piece of Pop Art, a comic art work strip, a comic book/graphic novel, a zine and more. All supplies included. This • We provide a sense of belonging to our art community that welcomes new class meets for 8 sessions. students, residents and non-residents at all artistic skill levels. Faculty: Josh Usmani • Our students have the opportunity to display their work in our Annual Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Student Shows Sept. 25 – Nov. 13 Tuesday 4 - 5:30 pm • We collaborate with Blick Art Supplies to provide OAC art class supply lists and art student discounts Resident/Nonresident: $185 • We have open enrollment that allows students to register for art classes as soon as they are posted to the website STUDENT ART WORK PICK-UP Student artwork must be picked-up within 2 weeks after the last day of class. The Orange Art Center reserves the right to remove artwork left after the 2 week deadline.

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POTTERY SAMPLER Grades 6–8 ARTFUL EXPRESSIONS: In this class students will be introduced to a variety of hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Students will learn to make coil pots, slab plates and mugs, DRAWING + PAINTING Grades K-2 pinch pots and wheel thrown vessels. This class will explore interesting and This class will introduce young artists to the wonderful world of paint! unique decorating techniques to create one-of-a-kind finished pieces. Students Students will practice new drawing skills and techniques, including shape will be encouraged to experiment as their skills develop and evolve. All supplies language, design and composition! Students will learn about the color wheel, are included. This class meets for 8 sessions. mixing colors and different techniques of applying paint to create original, Faculty: Andrea Serafino expressive works of art. All supplies included. This class meets for 8 sessions. Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 3 Faculty: Jane Altshuler Sept. 26 – Nov. 14 Wednesday 3 - 4:30 pm Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Resident/Nonresident: $185 Sept. 27 – Nov. 15 Thursday 4 - 5:30 pm Resident/Nonresident: $185 CARTOONING: INTERMEDIATE TO CREATIVE CLAY STUDIO Grades 3-5 ADVANCED Grades 6-8 Creative Clay Studio introduces students to creating three-dimensional artwork This studio course for intermediate to advanced artists is designed to introduce using clay. Through various projects and demonstrations, students will learn and develop a diverse set of skills around this eclectic genre. In addition to studio basic techniques like pinch pots, coiling and slab building. Class projects work, lectures will introduce students to the nature and history of cartooning – include coil pots, slab mugs, animal sculptures and more, but students will with a specific focus on Cleveland’s influential cartooning professionals. By the be encouraged to experiment as their skills develop and evolve. All supplies end of this academic year, students who attend regularly will have produced included. This class meets for 8 sessions. a number of works – including a piece of Pop Art, a comic strip, a comic book/ Faculty: Stephanie Miller-Davis graphic novel, a zine and more. All supplies included. This class meets for 8 Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 3 sessions. Sept. 27 – Nov. 15 Thursday 4 - 5:30 pm Faculty: Josh Usmani Resident/Nonresident: $185 Location: Orange Art Center, Studio 2 Sept. 26 – Nov. 14 Wednesday 3 - 4:30 pm Resident/Nonresident: $185 STUDENT ART WORK PICK-UP Student artwork must be picked-up within 2 weeks after the last day of class. The Orange Art Center reserves the right to remove artwork left after the 2 week deadline.

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The Adult Discovery Department offers a comprehensive array of cutting edge personal and professional development programs, classes and workshops for REQUIRED WOODWORKING SAFETY adults of every age. Try a new fitness class, explore your creative side, take a trip, and discover new and exciting adventures. Please call with your suggestions for & WOODSHOP USE REVIEW new programs, events and classes. Adults 18+ All new adult woodworking students are required to attend this free introduction Meet our Staff to woodworking where your instructor will review safety and security issues, Pam Bayus, Adult Education Coordinator, [email protected] or (216) 831- proper use of machines, appropriate projects, and expectations for care of the 8601 ext. 5408 woodshop equipment and tools. Instructor: Kurt Klimko Location: Orange High School Wood Shop ARTISTRY, 18FAE200 September 4 Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30pm 18FAE200 September 6 Thursday 6:30 - 7:30pm CRAFTSMANSHIP Resident / Nonresident: Free, but please register. & DESIGN THE BASICS OF WOODWORKING Adults 18+ DESIGN YOUR DREAM KITCHEN Here is a woodworking class designed for the beginner and intermediate woodworker. You will have the opportunity to work on the same projects as Adults 16+ you would during the evening classes, but with more one-on-one time with the Learn all the facets of the kitchen planning and remodeling process in a instructor. For help with project details call Kurt at (216) 663-2744. The class size comfortable and relaxing setting. John is a certified kitchen designer and a is limited, so register soon! There is no class on November 24 member of ASID. A very nice lunch is included. For couples planning a kitchen Instructor: Kurt Klimko redesign, your spouse or partner can register at no additional cost! Location: Orange High School Wood Shop Instructor: John Hall 18FAE202 Sept. 8 - Oct. 13 Saturday 9:30 am - 12 pm Location: John Hall Design Studio, 23533 Mercantile #106, Beachwood 18FAE202 Oct. 20 - Dec. 1 Saturday 9:30 am - 12 pm 18FAE241 September 22 Saturday 9 am - 3 pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 Resident: $29 / Nonresident: $35

WOODWORKING MADE SIMPLE DESIGN A SPA BATHROOM Adults 18+ Adults 16+ Our instructor will take you through your project, step by step using the variety Take the first step in designing your tranquil spa-like oasis as John reviews all of woodworking tools available to you, including two lathes. Students must the latest trends in bathroom flooring, wall treatments, fixtures, furniture and purchase wood and supplies, no reclaimed, exotic or foreign lumber please. For storage. You will be inspired by the possibilities. For couples planning a bath help with project details call Kurt at (216) 663-2744. Please be sure your project redesign, your spouse or partner can register at no additional cost! can be easily transported to and from class each week. There is no class on Instructor: John Hall September 18 or November 22. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Instructor: Kurt Klimko 18FAE242 September 29 Saturday 9:30 - 11:30 am Location: Orange High School Wood Shop Resident: $24 / Nonresident: $29 18FAE201 Sept. 11 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 6:30 - 9 pm . 18FAE201 Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 Thursday 6:30 - 9 pm 18FAE201 Oct. 30 - Dec. 4 Tuesday 6:30 - 9 pm WOODWORKING CLASSES WITH 18FAE201 Oct. 25 - Dec. 6 Thursday 6:30 - 9 pm KURT KLIMKO Adults 18+ Resident: $89 / Nonresident: $99 Kurt is a professional woodworker with more than 20 years of experience as a craftsman, artisan and teacher. Kurt’s woodworking classes have been featured on WVIZ’s “Applause,” Cleveland Magazine, and in The Plain Dealer. All woodworking classes take place at the Orange High School wood shop on the rear lower level.

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 37 BOWL TURNING Adults 18+ SEWING & DESIGN WORKSHOP Learn to use a lathe to turn a piece of wood into something very special. You will complete the class with a gorgeous hand-turned bowl, suitable for gift giving! Adults 16+ $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor. Work at your own pace to complete a project appropriate for your skill level. Instructor: Kurt Klimko Bring your sewing machine, sewing scissors, notions, and your project to class Location: Orange High School Wood Shop each night. You will finish the class with a completed sewing project and the 18FAE255 November 3 Saturday 12:30 - 2:30 pm ability to start working on your own designs. There is no class on September 18. Instructor: Wendy Erholm Resident: $29 / Nonresident: $35 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 55 18FAE229 Sept. 4 - Oct. 9 Tuesday 6 - 8pm 18FAE229 Oct. 16 - Nov. 13 Tuesday 6 - 8pm Resident: $85 / Nonresident: $95 REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.ORANGEREC.COM PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL

NEW! INTRODUCTION TO CABINET DEVELOPMENT MAKING Adults 18+ Learn the foundation of cabinet making by building a mobile storage cabinet, NEW! INQUIRING MINDS SPEAKER suitable for a laundry room, workshop or garage. The cabinet has an upper storage area, two shelves and swing-out doors plus a bottom pullout drawer. SERIES: PRESIDENTIAL POWERS The cabinet is on swivel casters that allow you to wheel it where needed and Adults 16+ lock it in place. The top surface with a backsplash can be used as a work table or Wilson Huhn retired as a Distinguished Professor from The University of Akron extra counter space. You will complete the class with a finished mobile storage School of Law in 2015, and currently teaches at Duquesne University School of cabinet and the skills you will need to build just about any type of cabinet. Call Law. He is an expert on Constitutional Law. The presidential election of 2016 has your instructor at 216-663-2744 for instructions on what and where to purchase spawned some speculation on presidential powers. Join us for a lively discussion materials. and question and answer period. Instructor: Kurt Klimko Presenter: Wilson Huhn, JD Location: Orange High School Wood Shop Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 29 18FAE256 Sept. 26 - Oct. 24 Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 pm 18FAE813 October 4 Thursday 6:30 - 8 pm Resident: $99 / Nonresident: $109 Resident/Nonresident: Free

NEW! CRAFT A WIRELESS YOU GOT CLASS ONLINE LEARNING SPEAKER BOX Adults 18+ & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Whether you are an experienced woodworker or new to the art, our instructor Orange Community Education & Recreation offers online adult learning in more will teach you how to build a small decorative box and how to install a wireless than 60 topics through our partners at You Got Class. Take a certificate course speaker kit. You will leave the class with a finished project that you can proudly in Data Analysis or Digital Marketing, or learn useful skills in Creative Problem say you made yourself. Plus, it makes a great holiday gift! There is a $50 materials Solving or Instagram for Business. There are current and interesting opportunities fee payable to the instructor. to learn from the comfort of your own home, and at your own pace, it’s is easy Instructor: Kurt Klimko to participate in an online course! After you register, you will receive a link to set Location: Orange High School Wood Shop up your password to gain access and get started in your online classroom. All 18FAE257 Nov. 7 - Nov. 14 Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 pm classes become available on the start date at 6am. We suggest that you visit the Resident: $29 / Nonresident: $39 classroom 2 - 3 times per week to complete all of your coursework. To view the online catalog visit www.yougotclass.org/catalog.cfm/orange. To register for any of these outstanding classes, please call Orange Community Education & NEW! BUILD-ABILITY: MAKE A WIND Recreation at (216) 831-8601. CATCHER MOBILE Adults & Teens 12+ with Special Needs INTRODUCTION TO FICTION Just for teens and adults with special needs, you will learn basic woodworking WRITING-ONLINE STUDY Adults 16+ techniques using hand tools to sand, drill, and put together a mobile to hang You will learn about characters, conflict, setting and plot, outlining and in your room or to give as a gift. Best of all, it acts as a wind catcher, great for marketing your work. Come away with the skills you need to get started on a hanging outdoors. A $15 materials fee is payable to the instructor. Students must new work of fiction. be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Instructor: Jacquelyn Lipton Instructor: Kurt Klimko Location: Online Location: Orange High School Wood Shop 18FAE137 September 4 - September 28 18FAE258 November 10 Saturday 12:30 - 2:30 pm Resident: $195 / Nonresident: $195 Resident: $24 / Nonresident: $24

38 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 SPANISH FOR MEDICAL NEW! BEGINNING MAHJONG PROFESSIONALS-ONLINE STUDY Adults 16+ Learn to play Mahjong where SKILL + LUCK = FUN! Meet friends, exercise your Adults 18+ brain and become proficient enough to play with others. Bring a mahj set if Whether you speak no Spanish or need a refresher, you will complete this course you have one (not required). A 2018 American Mahjong League card ($8.00) is with the skills you will need to effectively communicate with your Spanish- required (may be purchased from instructor). There is no class on October 31. speaking patients. You will also need to order an eBook for under $10, or the Instructor: Valerie Behrens nd rd paperback book version of McGraw Hill’s Complete Medical Spanish, 2 or 3 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 edition. OCE&R’s own Spanish instructor, Cristina, will teach. Online students are 18FAE420 Sept. 26 - Nov. 7 Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 pm invited to attend her regular Wednesday night Beginning Spanish class at the Resident: $59 / Nonresident: $69 Pepper Pike Learning Center. Instructor: Cristina Sempé Location: Online INTRODUCTION TO DSLR 18FAE129 September 4 - October 26 Resident: $290 / Nonresident: $290 PHOTOGRAPHY Adults 16+ Learn to get the most out of your Digital SLR camera with a class on f-stops and shutter speeds, focal lengths and depth-of-field. Discover what it all means and ED2GO Adults 16+ take your photography to the next level. Your instructor is a professional family Our online learning center features more than 300 courses and new courses photographer and owner of 45/90 Studio, LLC. begin each month! The fee for most courses is just $115 for 12 lessons. Visit our Instructor: Will Goldstein online learning center at www.ed2go.com/orangecommed to view classes and to Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 47 register. Regular courses include 12 lessons in six weeks. Two lessons are released 18FAE851 Sept. 20 - Oct. 18 Thursday 7 - 8:30 pm each week and once released lessons are available 24 hours a day, seven days a Resident: $59 / Nonresident: $69 week. 3-month to 24-month career track certification programs are also available. Career certificate programs are also available. NEW! PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB NEW! HOW TO CREATE A FREE BLOG Adults 16+ If you have taken the Introduction to Photography class, or if you have OR WEBSITE Adults 16+ experience in DSLR photography, you are invited to join our Photography Club. Share your hobby, write about your travels, or promote your small business. Take what you’ve learned, share your photos, and receive helpful critiques from Learn how to make your own website or blog with NO CODING skills required your instructor in this social media format. Plan photography outings with your using WordPress. We’ll explore templates and explain how you can customize classmates and grow in your art with the comradery of club members. Details on your pages or posts. This is a lecture style class, but you may bring laptop to how to access the club will be available soon. For more information call 216-831- follow along. Leave the class with the confidence and know-how to start your 8601, ext. 5408 or visit www.orangerec.com/adultdiscovery. There is no cost to own blog! join. Instructor: Sarah Kepple, owner of Gigalearn Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 18FAE703 October 1 Monday 6 - 8pm NEW! LET’S GET THIS PARTY STARTED Resident: $39 / Nonresident: $44 - BASICS OF PLANNING THE BEST EVENT EVER! Adults 16+ NEW! BOOSTING YOUR INCOME Learn all of the basic event planning steps from a small baby shower to hosting and planning a corporate event! You will learn how to stay within budget, select USING DRONES Adults 18+ a venue, décor, invites and so much more! Details are essential in any event and Are you curious about drones, either as a hobbyist or for commercial use? Join this course will put your mind at ease and show you how simple it is to plan the us to learn more about the exciting opportunities that exist due to unmanned most memorable talked about event and feel confident that even the smallest of aerial systems. You will be introduced to topics including what is a drone, details have been covered! terminology, different types of drones, practical and professional uses, third Instructor: Nancy Farinacci party software, how to prepare for Part 107 certification, laws and regulations, Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 47 and do’s and don’ts. You will learn how to become a certified remote pilot, how to use this technology on a job site, the workflow for the collected data files, 18FAE853 September 26 Wednesday 6:30 - 8:30 pm and how to identify new business opportunities. Weather permitting, you will 18FAE853 November 10 Saturday 9:30 - 11:30 am have the opportunity to see a drone in action. Your instructor is Tom Wasinski, Resident: $39 / Nonresident: $49 CEO of Aerial Agents, LLC. He has been a remote pilot for over 5 years, and is commercially licensed through the FAA. Instructor: Tom Wasinski NEW! COMPUTER COACH Adults 21+ Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Do you need a refresher in using computer software such as Word, PowerPoint 18FAE880 Sept.25 - Oct. 16 Tuesday 6:30 - 8:30 pm or Excel? Would you like a private lesson in setting up your own website or blog? Resident: $149 / Nonresident: $159 These two-hour coaching sessions will help you feel more confident with your computer skills. Instructor: Beth Robbins or Mohamed Bahrani Location: In your home or office 18FAE701 Date and Time as arranged Resident: $129 / Nonresident: $139

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 39 WHAT’S COOKING? NEW! SALAD DRESSING – FRESH AND FAST Adults 18+ Salad dressing is so fast and easy and economical to make at home! Pass NEW! SNACKING SMART! Adults 18+ the greens and dress that salad, we’re eating fresh tonight! You will watch a Believe it or not, snacking can be healthy! Learn why snacking is important and demonstration on making delicious homemade dressing and sample the results. how to incorporate snacks in you and your family’s daily meal plan. You will You will leave the class armed with the recipes and the know-how to whip up discover how to snack, what to snack on and easy recipes to prepare for children fresh, delicious salad dressing. and adults. You will leave the class armed with recipes and the secrets to healthy Instructor: Barbara Snow snacking. You will receive a 30-minute phone coach follow-up after finishing Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 the class Vera Bartasavich M.Ed., NDTR, CHES is a business owner focusing on 18FAE304 September 20 Thursday 6:30 - 8 pm healthier nutrition and lifestyles. Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 Instructor: Vera Bartasavich, M.Ed., NDTR, CHES Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 18FAE301 September 12 Wednesday 6:30 - 8 pm NEW! FAST AND EASY TUESDAY Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 NIGHT DINNERS ADULTS 18+ What to prepare when both kids have games that night and it is 2 in the NEW! OVERNIGHT SUCCESS afternoon and you still have to wash, dry and iron their uniforms? Yikes! Can it be done? Yes! And it can be healthy too. You will sample some quick and easy meals Adults 18+ and learn how to whip up healthy, tasty meals in no time. If you love to entertain, you will love this class focusing on dishes that you make Instructor: Barbara Snow the night before so you can spend time with your family or guests. Just pop Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 these easily and already prepared dishes into the oven and enjoy your company. 18FAE305 September 27 Thursday 6:30 - 8 pm Sample each recipe and choose your favorites. Whether you are planning lunch, dinner or brunch, you will finish the class armed with recipes and know-how for Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 your next gathering. Instructor: Barbara Snow Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 NEW! YUMMY ROAST CHICKEN 18FAE302 September 15 Saturday 10 - 11:30 am Adults 18+ Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 There is nothing simpler to prepare than a roasted chicken, but everyone thinks it is so difficult! Not true. Fast, fresh and homemade, this easy recipe and technique for roasted chicken is sure to become a favorite mainstay in everyone’s NEW! WHAT’S IN SEASON? Adults 16+ recipe files. You will taste the results and leave the class with the confidence to Just about all food is at its best when it is in season. But how do I know what make roast chicken! is in season right now? And what do I do with it? You will learn what is in the Instructor: Barbara Snow markets today with tips and techniques for purchasing, storing and preparing Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 the “season’s best.” Then, do your grocery shopping confident that you are 18FAE306 October 4 Thursday 6:30 - 8 pm purchasing the most flavorful produce! Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 Instructor: Barbara Snow Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 18FAE303 September 22 Saturday 10 - 11:30 am Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24

40 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! HALLOWEEN CUPCAKE WARS HEALTH, FITNESS & Adults 16+ Bring a friend and join the cupcake fun! After a brief brainstorm and idea session, you will be randomly assigned a Halloween cupcake theme (monster, WELLNESS scary, adorable, etc.). You will then receive six cupcakes, a variety of delectable ingredients and sixty minutes to create some amazing Halloween treats. You NEW! SWING DANCE CLUB - NO will present your cupcakes at the end and the class will vote for a Cupcake War Champion. You will leave the class with the confidence and knowledge to PARTNER NEEDED! Adults 16+ decorate cupcakes for any occasion! Join us for an introduction to Swing Dance. You will learn the basic six-count A materials fee of $15 is due to the instructor on the day of the class. footwork and some fun, simple moves to get you out on the dance floor. You will Instructor: Kelly Borders, Orange Community Education & Recreation rotate partners so that you have a chance to dance with everyone. Learn why Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 61 Swing Dancers are some of the happiest people on the planet! 18FAE308 October 27 Saturday 11:30 – 1 pm Instructor: Amy Spondike, Cleveland Swing & Salsa Resident: $29 / Nonresident: $44 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym 18FAE409 Sept. 17 - Oct. 22 Monday 6 - 7 pm Resident: $59 / Nonresident: $69 BAKE A BREAD CORNUCOPIA Adults 16+ NEW! SALSA CLUB - NO PARTNER Here is a fun project to complete just in time for Thanksgiving. Learn to shape and build a bread cornucopia for your holiday table using a premade rich egg NEEDED! Adults 16+ bread dough. Leave the class with a bread recipe, instructions, and your own Join by yourself or bring a partner and have loads of fun learning Salsa! Salsa baked cornucopia ready for filling with your favorite rolls for vegetables. All originated in the Caribbean and has elements of bomba and plena, Cuban Son, ingredients are included for one standard sized cornucopia. Bring a pastry mat cha-cha-cha, mambo and other dance forms. You will burn lots of calories as you and rolling pin. Children 8 years and up are welcome when accompanied by an learn the basic steps that will have you dancing Salsa in no time. You will finish adult. the class with the confidence and know-how to impress your family and friends Instructor: Pam Bayus with your Salsa moves, just in time for holiday parties! Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Instructor: Amy Spondike, Cleveland Swing & Salsa 18FAE309 November 17 Saturday 10 am - 12:30 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gym Resident: $39 / Nonresident: $39 18FAE410 Sept. 17 - Oct. 22 Monday 7:30 - 8:30 pm Resident: $59 / Nonresident: $69

REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, PARENT/CHILD YOGA & MEDITATION AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Parents & Children Ages 7-12 Yoga and meditation give children helpful tools to manage stress and anxiety and even improve focus in school! You will learn mindfulness techniques through AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 short and fun meditation exercises that you can practice together at home. We will begin each session with 15 minutes of beginner-friendly yoga to warmup FOR NONRESIDENTS. and then learn additional yoga poses in between the meditation exercises. Bring a yoga mat for each person. There is no class on October 31 or November 21 Instructor: Elizabeth Latimer, RYT 200 Location: NEW! LET’S MAKE NUT ROLL 18FAE401 Oct. 17 - Nov. 28 Wednesday 7 - 8 pm Adults 16+ Resident Pair: $69 / Nonresident Pair: $79 Impress your friends and family with delicious nut roll to slice up for your holiday Additional Family Members: $10 per person cookie tray or for gift-giving. While waiting for our dough to rise, we’ll make some easy but elegant chocolate croissants. You will leave the class with one nut roll, croissants for sampling, recipes, and the know how to bake these elegant holiday YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Adults 18+ treats on your own. Bring a large mixing bowl, a medium mixing bowl for filling, Drop the kids off at school and join us for Yoga. Whether you are new to Yoga a wooden mixing spoon, a kitchen towel, and a pastry mat. All ingredients are or just want to improve your form, this class is perfect for you. You will start included in the fee. Let’s get baking! with basic sun salutations followed by an all level flow and some meditation. Instructor: Barbara Snow & Pam Bayus Afterward you will feel strong, limber, relaxed and refreshed. Come take care of Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 yourself! 18FAE311 December 8 Saturday 10 am - 1 pm Instructor: Cynthia Chylik, RYT500 Resident: $39 / Nonresident: $49 Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 18FAE402 Sept. 25 - Oct. 23 Tuesday 9:15 - 10:15 am 18FAE402 Oct. 30 - Nov. 27 Tuesday 9:15 - 10:15 am NEW! HOLIDAY COOKIE WARS Resident: $49 / Nonresident: $59 Adults 16+ Bring a friend and join the cookie decorating challenge! Each participant will receive a dozen sugar cookies, a variety of frostings and toppings. Cookie decorators will then present their cookies and the class will vote for a Holiday Cookie Champion. Materials fee of $15 due to instructor on the day of the class. Instructor: Kelly Borders, Orange Community Education & Recreation Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 61 18FAE310 December 15 Saturday 11:30 – 1 pm Resident: $39 / Nonresident: $49

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 41 AHA CPR FOR HEALTHCARE MORNING NIA® DANCE FITNESS PROVIDERS Adults 16+ Adults 18+ Learn to recognize life threatening emergencies, perform CPR, use an AED, and Leave your shoes at the door and move to soul stirring music from around the relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. You must pass a written globe with a blend of concepts and movements from Jazz and Modern dance, exam and skills check to earn a 2-year American Heart Association BLS card. Non- Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and Yoga. Don’t worry if you think you have two left healthcare professionals will receive a 2 year AHA Heartsaver CPR Card. Add $25 feet because this class can be adjusted to all fitness levels, even those with knee payable to the instructor if you add First Aid. and hip problems. You will have a great workout that is easy on your joints, all Instructor: Terrance Myers while dancing like nobody’s watching. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 22 Instructor: Marianne Burrows, Certified Nia® Instructor 18FAE403 October 11 Thursday 5:45 - 8:30 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Resident: $49 / Nonresident: $59 18FAE406 Sept.17 - Oct.15 Monday 9:15 - 10:15 am 18FAE406 Oct.22 - Nov. 19 Monday 9:15 - 10:15 am Resident: $49 / Nonresident: $59 NEW! MORNING YIN YOGA Adults 18+ 18FAE406 Dec. 3 - Dec. 17 Monday 9:15 - 10:15 am Start your day off right and enhance your mental and physical well-being. Yin is a Resident: $29 / Nonresident: $39 slow-paced Yoga where poses are held for a longer period of time. Yin yoga poses apply moderate stress to the connective tissues of the body—the tendons, fascia, and ligaments—with the aim of increasing circulation in the joints and improving flexibility. A more meditative approach to yoga, yin aims at cultivating awareness EVENING NIA® DANCE FITNESS of inner silence, and bringing to light a universal, interconnecting quality. Please Adults 16+ wear comfortable clothes, bring a Yoga mat, a Yoga bolster, and water bottle. Leave your shoes at the door and move to soul stirring music from around the You will increase your flexibility and leave the class each day feeling relaxed and globe. With a blend of concepts and movements from Jazz and Modern dance, refreshed. There is no class on September 19 or November 21. Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, and Yoga. Can be adjusted to all fitness levels, even Instructor: Cynthia Chylik, RYT 500 those with knee and hip problems. No class September 18. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Instructor: Marianne Burrows, Certified Nia® Instructor 18FAE404 Sept. 5 - Oct. 10 Wednesday 9:15 - 10:15 am Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 18FAE404 Oct. 17 - Nov. 14 Wednesday 9:15 - 10:15 am 18FAE407 Sept. 4 - Oct. 9 Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30 pm Resident: $49 / Nonresident $59 18FAE407 Oct. 16 - Nov. 13 Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30 pm 18FAE404 Nov. 28 - Dec.19 Wednesday 9:15 - 10:15 am 18FAE407 Nov. 20 - Dec. 18 Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30 pm Resident: $39 / Nonresident $49 Resident: $49 / Nonresident: $59

NEW! EVENING YIN YOGA Adults 18+ Take time out for yourself and enhance your mental and physical well-being. Yin THE LANGUAGE ACADEMY is a slow-paced Yoga where poses are held for a longer period of time. Yin yoga poses apply moderate stress to the connective tissues of the body—the tendons, fascia, and ligaments—with the aim of increasing circulation in the joints and BEGINNING SPANISH Adults 16+ Learn basic pronunciation and vocabulary of the Spanish language while improving flexibility. A more meditative approach to yoga, yin aims at cultivating exploring the cultural aspects of the language and the people. Plan to have lots of awareness of inner silence, and bringing to light a universal, interconnecting fun as you learn the basics. You will finish the class with new friendships and the quality. Please wear comfortable clothes, bring a Yoga mat, a Yoga bolster, and foundation to continue your Spanish studies. Textbook information will be given water bottle. You will increase your flexibility and leave the class each evening during the first class. Bring a recording device if you wish. Cristina Sempé, a native feeling relaxed and refreshed. There is no class on September 19 or November 21. of Guatemala, has been teaching adults to speak Spanish for more than 25 years. Instructor: Cynthia Chylik, RYT 500 She is a certified ESL instructor. There is no class on October 31 or November 21. Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 45 Instructor: Cristina Sempé 18FAE405 Sept. 5 - Oct.10 Wednesday 5:45 - 6:45 pm Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 33 18FAE405 Oct.17 - Nov. 14 Wednesday 5:45 - 6:45 pm 18FAE553 Sept. 26 - Nov. 28 Wednesday 5:45 - 7:15 pm Resident: $49 / Nonresident $59 Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 18FAE405 Nov. 28 - Dec.19 Wednesday 5:45 - 6:45 pm Resident: $39 / Nonresident $49 SPANISH II Adults 16+ Continue your study of Spanish. You will review more concepts and practice with other students as you become more comfortable in speaking the language. You will use the same textbook you used in Beginning Spanish. There is no class on October 31 or November 21. Instructor: Cristina Sempé Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 33 18FAE554 Sept. 26-Nov. 28 Wednesday 7:15 - 8:45 pm Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79

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42 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! SPANISH III Adults 16+ If you have completed Beginning Spanish, Spanish II, or if you are an advanced ONE-DAY TRIPS beginner or intermediate speaker of Spanish, you will love this class. You will gain confidence in your ability to speak the language as you practice with classmates with the guidance of your instructor. You will enjoy optional class outings to NEW! GRAPE JAMBOREE & WINE explore Latin cuisine and practice your Spanish skills. TASTING Adults 21+ Instructor: Cristina Sempé We are headed to the annual Grape Jamboree in Geneva, OH. Our first stop will Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 33 be in Harpersfield for lunch at Ferrante’s Ristorante before heading north to 18FAE555 Sept. 22 - Nov. 10 Saturday 11 am - 12:30 pm Geneva. Enjoy wine tasting in the Community Center with a free commemorative Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 wine glass. Stroll through the town to browse the arts and crafts and food vendors. Take in the grape-themed storefronts as you shop in the quant downtown area. Bring a shopping bag to load up on fresh, locally grown grapes, jams, pies and more! Lunch and tip, wine-tasting, and transportation is included in the fee. TRAVEL & GREAT ESCAPES Instructor: Pam Bayus Location: Geneva, Ohio 18FAE975 September 29 Saturday 12:15 pm - 7 pm NEW! YOUR CARIBBEAN VACATION: Resident/Nonresident: $79 WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Adults 18+ FALL FOR COLUMBUS Adults 18+ With winter weather closing in, are you dreaming about warm breezes and a We will visit historic German Village where we will stop at the Loft Bookshop deluxe cruise through the Caribbean? If so, don’t miss this class where your and the Hobby & Craft Boutique inside the Third Street School of 1864. Next we instructor, a seasoned travel pro, will give you important advice on various cruise will have lunch at the graceful Boat House restaurant before taking a tour of The lines, ports of call, where you should go, and what to look out for. Leave with Ohio State University campus. Finally, we will enjoy ice cream in Worthington information from a variety of cruise lines and feel confident in planning your before setting off for home. Board your deluxe motor coach in the PEPPER PIKE cruise. It’s your dream vacation, so learn what you need to know to have a safe LEARNING CENTER parking lot by 8 am. The last day for registration or for refunds and relaxing vacation. is September 11. Instructor: Timothy Hudgins Instructor: JKL Tours Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Room 47 Location: Columbus 18FAE980 September 13 Thursday 6:30 – 8 pm 18FSE954 October 11 Thursday 8 am - 8:30 pm Resident: $19 / Nonresident: $24 Resident/Nonresident: $89

ADVENTURES IN ASTRONOMY IKEA & RIVERS CASINO Adults 21+ Adults and Children ages 7+ Our most popular trip is back! You’ll love the selection at IKEA, everything from Join us as we head to the Geauga Metroparks Observatory Park in Montville kitchen gadgets to complete kitchens, plus plants, holiday decorations, furniture Township, known for its lack of light pollution. Naturalist Chris Mentrek will lead and more. Then we’re off to Rivers Casino for slots and gaming. Board your a special presentation before we head out to view the stars and planets from the deluxe motor coach at 8:30am at the Pepper Pike Learning Center. Includes park’s observatory. If it is cloudy we will view a planetarium presentation. Meet transportation and $15 for slots and $5 for food at the casino. The last day to at 5:30 pm for pizza in the Pepper Pike Learning Center, room 22. Board school register or for refunds is October 10! bus transportation in the Pepper Pike Learning Center lot at 6 pm. This trip fills Instructor: Pam Bayus quickly, so register early and by September 18. Location: Pittsburgh Instructor: Chris Mentrek 18FAE900 November 1 Thursday 8:30 am - 9:30 pm Location: Observatory Park, Montville Township Resident/Nonresident: $49 18FAE901 September 21 Friday 5:30 - 10 pm Resident: $12 / Nonresident: $15 NEW! SHOP, DROP & ROCK! Adults 21+ NEW! ORANGE COMMUNITY WINTER Get set to bargain shop as we head to Niles, Ohio to the Dillard’s Outlet Store. GETAWAY TO KALAHARI Find Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s clothing, housewares, appliances, and more at deeply discounted prices. After shopping we will drop by Blazin Bill’s Adults & Families Restaurant in Burton. Our last stop before heading home is a visit to the Hard Finish off winter break with a relaxing overnight to Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Rock Rocksino for gaming and slots. Join us for an eclectic, fun experience. A $15 Ohio, Thursday, January 3 – Friday, January 4. You will receive a special room gift card to Blazin Bills is included in the fee. rate of $129 for up to four people which includes waterpark wristbands when 18FAE903 November 8 Thursday 1 - 10:30 pm you make your reservations by December 4. To book your reservation, please Resident/Nonresident: $79 call Kalahari at (877) 525-2427 and let them know you are with the Orange Community Winter Getaway. Guests provide their own transportation on this unescorted trip. Please Note: In an effort to keep the prices on our one-day trips affordable, please understand that if you have a last-minute schedule change or emergency, we cannot issue refunds or transfers after the published refund date. Thank you for joining us on our one-day great escapes!

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NEW! CANYON COUNTRY Adults 21+ ADULT DROP-IN BASKETBALL A journey through Canyon Country brings you into a colorful world of stunning southwestern vistas and the unique topography of three national parks: Adults 30+ Enjoy this great way to get together with friends for fun and fitness! Bring a light/ Zion, Bryce and the Grand Canyon. Delve into the region’s Native American dark shirt as informal teams will be formed for multiple games. Pay for the full history during a chat with a local tribe member. Take time to shop in Sedona’s session at a discounted rate or pay a drop-in fee each time you make it. Please marketplace and travel through Kaibab National Forest. Spend a night on the bring a basketball to use during warm-up. Schedule and location is subject to South Rim of the Magnificent Grand Canyon. Luxuriate at the Lake Powell Resort change due to school activities. No play November 20. for two nights. Personalize your Arizona travel by choosing to either take in the Supervisor: Jim Ress stark beauty of Monument Valley on a narrated ride or take a cruise through the Location: Orange High School Varsity or MUF Gym canyons for a different perspective on the spectacular scenery. Then it’s off to the neon-lit spectacle of Las Vegas for a one-night stay before departing for home. 18FSP110 Sept. 25 – Dec. 18 Tuesday 7:30 – 9:30 pm Register by November 30, 2018 to save $120 per person, reflected in the price Full Session: Resident: $64 / Nonresident: $74 below. After November 30 the double occupancy fee is $3,369. Drop-in per day: Resident: $6 / Nonresident: $7 Tour Company: Collette Tours Location: Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon National Parks, Las Vegas 19SAE976 May 31 - June 7, 2019 Friday - Friday ADULT DROP-IN VOLLEYBALL From $3,249/double occupancy Adults 21+ Players of all levels are welcome to come and play pick up volleyball. Informal CANYON COUNTRY INFORMATION NIGHT teams are formed and multiple games played. Schedule and location is subject to change due to school activities. No play November 21. Learn more about our trip to Canyon Country, affordable Supervisor: Ali Baghani payment options and itinerary from Collette Tours Location: Orange High School Varsity or MUF Gym representative Mitchell Mack on Wednesday, September 12, 18FSP130 Sept. 26 – Dec. 19 Wednesday 7:30 – 9:30 pm 6 – 7 pm at Pepper Pike Learning Center, Room 22. There’s Drop-in Per day: Resident: $5 / Nonresident: $6 no fee to attend, but please register in advance. BEGINNER TENNIS LESSONS Adults 16+ NEW! MAGICAL RHINE & MOSELLE This program will work on grips, footwork, stroke production, and serves. Players will work on rallying, scorekeeping and court positioning. Bring a racquet and RIVER CRUISE Adults 21+ water bottle. No class September 19. We’ll have rain make-ups on October 10 Set sail on a cruise along the Rhine and Moselle rivers that will take you to the and 15, if required. Netherlands, Germany and France. Sit back and relax in your outside stateroom Instructor: Joe Dyser and enjoy the luxury of unlimited wine or beer with every dinner and daily Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Tennis Courts onboard musical performances. Join a local expert for a tour of Amsterdam. 18FSP410 Sept. 17 – Oct. 8 Monday & Wednesday 6 - 6:50 pm Spend time in Speyer, one of Germany’s oldest cities. Pause in Rüdesheim, to Resident: $84 / Nonresident: $94 explore the famous Siegfried’s Mechaniches Musikkabinett (or Music Museum). Tour the 2,000-year-old city of Koblenz. Your stop in Cologne features a guided walking tour of the city’s old town and Cologne Cathedral. Spend the afternoon in Cochem and sip wine in one of the famous cellars. Enjoy a guided tour of INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED the world famous Strasbourg old town. Step back in time on a walking tour TENNIS LESSONS Adults 16+ of Colmar, France. Savor a dinner of regional Black Forest specialties and a Tennis strokes, serves, and footwork will be improved on with the goal of fixing demonstration of traditional cuckoo clock making in Titisee, Germany. Cruise bad habits. Consistency will be emphasized working on rallying to improve past charming panoramas as you get to know the culture and deep history of power, placement, and spin on the ball. Game strategy and stroke combinations the region. Your fee includes air, taxes, transfers, round trip airport shuttle from will be practiced as skills improve. No class September 19. Rain make-up date on Pepper Pike Learning Center to CLE. This tour fills very quickly and is first come, October 10 and 15. first served. Instructor: Joe Dyser Tour Company: Collette Tours Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Tennis Courts Location: Netherlands, Germany and France 18FSP420 Sept. 17 – Oct.8 Monday & Wednesday 7 - 7:50pm 19XAE979 Aug. 25 - Sept. 3, 2019 Saturday-Tuesday Resident: $84 / Nonresident: $94 From $4,899/double occupancy

MAGICAL RHINE & MOSELLE RIVER CRUISE TENNIS COURTS USAGE RULES Tennis courts are located beside the Pepper Pike Learning Center off of Gail INFORMATION NIGHT Allison Drive behind the football stadium. Courts are not available for use during Learn more about our cruise along the Rhine and Moselle times when in use by High School Athletics or Gym Classes or when in use by River along with affordable payment options and itinerary programs of OCE&R such as tennis lessons or camps. Courts are available on a first come-first serve basis for residents of the Orange School District only; please from Collette Tours representative Mitchell Mack on be considerate and limit your playing time when others are waiting. Please note Wednesday, September 27, 6 – 7 pm at Pepper Pike that private Instruction of any kind is prohibited by Orange City Schools. Learning Center, Room 22. There’s no fee to attend, but please register in advance.

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Orange Senior Center is a vibrant, engaging place for adults age 55 and beyond to participate in recreation, education, leisure and fitness activities. The center is BECOME A MEMBER open to all residents of the Orange School District. Membership is not a requirement to participate in any of the Senior Center programs or services, but allows our organization to continue its mission of The mission of the Orange Senior Center is to offer opportunities to enrich the providing quality enrichment, wellness, social and supportive programs and quality of life and support a diverse senior population. The center is a wonderful services. Membership also guarantees that your copy of The Scoop, a bimonthly resource for the area’s seniors and their families. Adults of all ages are welcome newsletter, will be sent to your home. Please consider joining now and to participate in any classes, programs or activities. Register for classes, event or supporting our efforts. special programs by visiting the Senior Center, calling us at (216) 831-8600 x 5700, or 18SR907 One-Year Membership registering online at www.orangerec.com. Classes must have a minimum enrollment, Resident/Current OSC Member: $15 (Individual) / $22 (Couple) so please register at least 48 hours prior to class start date when possible. Nonresident: $19 (Individual) / $28 (Couple)

The Senior Center is located on the North campus of Orange Schools, across the street from the Orange High School, and next door to the Orange Library. It is open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 4:30 pm.

Meet Our Staff Darlene Montonaro, Older Adult Coordinator, [email protected], REGISTER ONLINE AT (216) 831-8601, ext. 5701 Julie Rohrich, Older Adult Assistant, [email protected], (216) 831-8601, WWW.ORANGEREC.COM ext. 5703 Jaci Davis, Older Adult Assistant, [email protected]. (216) 831-8601, ext. 5702

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 45 SPECIAL EVENTS ORANGE SENIOR CENTER HOLIDAY PARTY Come and celebrate the holidays with old and new friends at the Senior Center COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS with a lovely luncheon. Invite a friend or two. Registration is requested by December 3. Seating limited so please register early. Sponsored by Hamlet Village. FAIR AND FLU SHOT PROGRAM Location: OSC Blue Room Adults of all ages can take advantage of free screenings, information, 18FSR405 December 7 Friday 11:30 am – 2 pm demonstrations and giveaways. There will also be an opportunity to receive flu Resident/OSC Member: $15 / Nonresident: $20 vaccines at the Health & Wellness Fair. The cost of the vaccines may be covered by insurance plans. Please bring Insurance card and ID. All recipients of flu shots receive a $5 gift card for Giant Eagle. Screenings by University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center; Flu shots by Giant Eagle SPECIAL SERIES – Location: Pepper Pike Learning Center Gymnasium 18FSR200A September 28 Friday 9 am – 1 pm Free CONSCIOUS AGING NEW! AGING IN PLACE: HALLOWEEN PARTY AUTONOMY AND AFFIRMATION Trick or Treat! Join your old and new friends at the OSC for a special Treat - a fall themed fun luncheon just for you. Sponsored by Family Tree Home Care Services AS WE GROW OLDER Location: OSC Blue Room Are you one of the 90% of adults over age 65 whose goal it is to remain living 18FSR402 October 26 Friday 12 noon-2 pm independently at home for as long as possible? If so, this desire to “age in place” is best accomplished through research, contingency planning, preparatory Resident/OSC Member: $10 / Nonresident $15 strategies, and communication between you, family members, and current and/ or future healthcare providers. Regardless of where you are with your retirement planning, you can benefit from this three-part series that will help you remain the MEDICARE OPTIONS FOR YOU: ONE- author of your own life story. Through small group discussions and experiential ON-ONE COUNSELING SESSIONS activities, you’ll leave with a better idea of what aging in place means and a Questions about your Medicare options? You’re not alone! Meet with a personal action plan for remaining at home for as long as possible. Includes a representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program complimentary “get acquainted” dinner on the first night! Sponsored by Judson (OSHIIP) to discuss your Medicare benefits and options and get the answers at Home. you need. OSHIIP is the lead Medicare educational office in our state providing Instructor: Luke Frazier, JD, Judson at Home unbiased information. (They do not sell insurance.) They can be particularly Location: OSC Blue Room helpful to those who are just getting ready to retire, or who might want to 18FSR620 Oct. 1 – Oct. 15 Monday 6:30 – 7:30 pm consider changing their Medicare coverage. Representatives will be on hand for Resident/OSC Member: $45 / Nonresident: $50 forty-five minute individual counseling sessions. Free service but you MUST pre- register for individual counseling. Instructor: Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program staff NEW! HEALTHY AGING: EXPLORING Location: OSC Clinic 18SR510 November 9 Friday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm THE MIND-BODY CONNECTION New! Research shows that how you feel and what you think can directly affect Free! your body. Since body and mind are inextricably connected, the more you increase positive thoughts and emotions, the better you can learn to control negative emotions like fear and worry. In this four-week class you’ll learn heart- PHILANTHROPIA FUNDRAISER centered practices such as breath work, mindfulness, meditation, and ways to The Orange Senior Center is once again participating in the Annual Philanthropia release emotional toxicity through journaling and other relaxation techniques. Luncheon at Landerhaven on Monday, December 3, as a means to raise funds for These practices can also provide health benefits, such as increasing memory, special projects for the center. Tickets are $75 and 100% of the money donated reducing inflammation and harmful levels of stress hormones, and mitigating the comes right back to the Orange Senior Center. Join us for lunch and donate to process of aging. Join us as we focus on self-care, and investigate ways to help a wonderful cause. If you are unable to attend but would like to support the you discover the wisdom you carry within. Senior Center, please send in your check and we will send a worthy volunteer Instructor: Marilyn Brennan, LISW-S in your place. Checks are payable to OSACA (Orange Senior Advisory Council Location: OSC Yellow Room Association). Donations of any amount are due by December 1. Sponsored by Executive Caterers of Landerhaven 18FSR625 Oct. 25 – Nov. 15 Thursday 10 – 11:30 am Location: Landerhaven Resident/OSC Member: $45 / Nonresident: $50 18FSR408 December 3 Monday 11:30 am – 2 pm Resident / Nonresident: $75 Donation

REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, SNOWFLAKE SHOPPE Come visit our holiday Snowflake Shoppe, filled with gifts handmade with love AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. by our volunteers. Gifts range in price from $2 up and include everything from vintage items to that special gift for family and friends. Shoppe open Monday – Friday, December 3 - 28 from 9 am - 4:30 pm. AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 Location: OSC Gift Shop FOR NONRESIDENTS.

46 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! 21-DAY FRESH START TO A MEDICARE OPTIONS FOR YOU: ONE- NEW YOU! ON-ONE COUNSELING SESSIONS Join Melanie Jatsek, Heinen’s Corporate Wellness Specialist and registered Questions about your Medicare options? You’re not alone! Meet with a dietitian, for this three-week program and learn how to take the confusion out representative from the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program of healthy eating. In this class you will learn how to: make smart food choices (OSHIIP) to discuss your Medicare benefits and options and get the answers that optimize your energy and well-being; incorporate Superfoods into your you need. OSHIIP is the lead Medicare educational office in our state providing meals and snacks; prepare simple and healthy meals; manage your blood sugars, unbiased information. (They do not sell insurance.) They can be particularly Triglycerides, and blood pressure by choosing heart-healthy carbohydrates; helpful to those who are just getting ready to retire, or who might want to choose essential vitamins and supplements. Each 60-minute Super Session consider changing their Medicare coverage. Representatives will be on hand for begins with a health-empowering presentation, followed by food samples. The forty-five minute individual counseling sessions. Free service but you MUST pre- last class will meet at Heinen’s in Pepper Pike. Sponsored by Heinen’s register for individual counseling. Instructor: Melanie Jatsek, Registered Dietician Instructor: Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program staff Location: Orange Senior Center, Annex Location: OSC Clinic 18FSR240 Oct. 22 – Nov. 5 Monday 2 – 3 pm 18SR510 September 4 Tuesday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Resident/OSC Member: $39 / Nonresident: $44 October 9 Tuesday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm November 9 Friday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm November 13 Tuesday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm BOOK STUDY AND DISCUSSION: December 11 Tuesday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm BEING MORTAL Resident/OSC Member/Nonresident: Free Atul Gawande, MD, has sparked a national conversation on the role of medicine as we age. With the eyes of both a practicing surgeon and a son whose father is dying, he asks questions that arise as a result of the amazing advances in modern INTRODUCTION TO REIKI medicine. In this class, we will consider how we can “remain the authors of our What is Reiki anyway? The word is often translated as universal energy. The own life.” We will reflect on the paradox that “endings matter,” but that we cannot idea is that there is abundant energy floating all around to help us heal and be always control the ending. Join us as we discuss these and many of the issues healthy, and with some training and attunement, a Reiki practitioner can learn that we so often face as we age. Participants will purchase their own books. They to focus that energy to promote well-being. Reiki can relax and calm emotions, should read the introduction and chapter one before the first session. (No class lessen or eradicate pain, and help thoughts become clear. Its purpose is to help a November 23) person’s body, mind, and spirit find their natural sense of well-being. In this class, Instructor: Mary Senechal you’ll get an overview of the many ways a Reiki session can improve your life Location: OSC Yellow Room through supporting your mind, body and spirit. 18FSR607 Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Friday 10:30 am - 12 pm Instructor: Margaret Swift Location: OSC Clinic Resident/OSC Member: $45 / Nonresident: $50 18FSR113 October 2 Tuesday 1:30 – 2:30 pm Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5 HEALTHY LIVING INDIVIDUAL REIKI SESSIONS Reiki is typically done in a quiet setting, sometimes with relaxing music, with WHEN TO CLAIM SOCIAL SECURITY the client fully clothed. Reiki can be administered with a light touch or with no Are you nearing retirement and exploring when to stop working full time touch if that is preferred. Even with a short 30-minute session, people often and start collecting Social Security? This workshop will help you determine report feeling relaxed and having lessened pain or confusion for several hours. A the optimal age to begin receiving benefits based on your financial and life Reiki practitioner will visit our campus the third Tuesday of each month, between circumstances. We’ll discuss how Social Security benefits are calculated; factors 12:30-2:30 pm, available for 30-minute individual sessions. Please call the OSC to that increase or decrease retirement benefits; and common situations to consider schedule appointment. before deciding to claim benefits. Sponsored by ESOP/One Call for Wellness Instructor: Margaret Swift Instructor: Empowering and Strengthening Ohio’s People (ESOP) Location: OSC Clinic Location: OSC Yellow Room 18FSR114 September 18 Tuesday 12:30 – 2:30 pm 18FSR530 September 12 Wednesday 2 – 3 pm October 16 Tuesday 12:30 – 2:30 pm Resident/OSC Member/Nonresident: $5 November 20 Tuesday 12:30 – 2:30 pm December 18 Tuesday 12:30 – 2:30 pm Resident/OSC Member: $25 / Nonresident: $25

RIGHTSIZING YOUR HOME, RIGHTSIZING YOUR LIFE Is it time to reduce the clutter and “stuff” of your life, and start living in a simpler environment? Join Lee-Ann Spacek of North Coast Relocation as she shares ideas about rightsizing, downsizing and making plans for a future move. Please pre- register. Instructor: Lee-Ann Spacek Location: OSC Annex 18FSR602 September 27 Thursday 2 – 3 pm Resident/OSC Member: $5 / Nonresident: $5

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 47 ACUPRESSURE: JAPANESE STYLE - DISCOVERY CLASSES A SELF HELP CLASS This class will introduce you to the beautiful art of Jin Shin Jyutsu,® an ancient Japanese form of gentle touch therapy applied with the hands and fingertips BEGINNING A FAMILY in successive patterns on the clothed body. You will learn some simple self- help techniques to calm your nervous system and enhance your natural self- HISTORY PROJECT regulation energy flow. We will explore the 26 “Safety Energy Locks” and learn Tracing your family history is a fun and compelling project! A speaker from the how to alleviate discomforts in the body such as headaches, anxiety, etc. $5 Western Reserve Historical Society will share information on how to research and supply fee paid to the instructor. add valuable information to your family tree. Instructor: Sandy Wiebusch. Instructor: Western Reserve Historical Society Location: OSC Blue Room Location: OSC Yellow Room 18FSR123A October 1 – October 15 Monday 2:30 – 4:30 pm 18FSR305 November 7 Wednesday 2 – 3 pm 18FSR123B November 5 – November 19 Monday 2:30 – 4:30 pm Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5 Resident/OSC Member: $40 / Nonresident: $45 CREATING YOUR BUCKET LIST Everyone has a number of achievements and experiences that they hope to NEW! ESTATE PLANNING BASICS accomplish throughout their lifetime, often called a “bucket list.” Come learn how Wills and Trusts, Probate Avoidance, Medicaid, Special Needs Planning and to create your own list and pursue your lifetime dreams one at a time. Sponsored More. Elder law attorney Elizabeth Perla will educate you on estate planning by Hospice of the Western Reserve. instruments and techniques. Learn your options and what estate planning can Location: OSC Yellow Room do for you and your family. Bring your questions and get informed! Instructor: Elizabeth Perla Instructor: Lynn Hermensky, Hospice of the Western Reserve Location: OSC Yellow Room 18FSR225 October 25 Thursday 1:30 – 2:30 pm 18FSR635 October 10 Wednesday 1 – 3 pm Resident/OSC member: $5 / Nonresident: $5 Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5 BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT I NEW! AGE-RELATED MACULAR Three sessions of PLAY OF THE HAND; declarative strategies and three sessions of your choice of topics. Declarative strategies will include: discussion of DEGENERATION developing a plan for a suit contract and for a no-trump contract; counting sure Join a representative from Retina Associates of Cleveland as we talk about tricks, fast losers and slow losers; finessing; establishing long suits. You also get to eye health and the most common eye diseases. Our focus will be age-related request or suggest topics for the remaining three sessions. macular degeneration, and ways we can prevent and/or treat this disorder. We’ll Instructor: Sue Pisanelli also discuss low vision services that are available to seniors, including vision Location: OSC Green Room rehabilitation and devices that can be used to make living with low vision as easy 18FSR182A Sept. 13 – Oct. 18 Thursday 10 am – 12 noon as possible. Learn about the newest treatments, and the clinical trials that are Resident/OSC Member: $66 / Nonresident: $71 underway right here in Cleveland. Instructor: Retina Associates of Cleveland Location: OSC Annex NOVICE BRIDGE 2: COMPETITIVE 18FSR630 October 18 Thursday 1 – 2 pm Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5 BIDDING A great class for those who need a refresher course and desire to take their skills to the next level. This class will build on the concepts learned in Novice Bridge I NEW! BRAIN-BOOSTING FOODS to introduce methods to become competitive in the bidding. Sacrifice Bidding, Come join Montefiore’s Care Specialists and Registered Dietician as they outline Preemptive Bids, Overcalls, and Takeout Doubles will be discussed with prepared measures that can be taken physically, as well as nutritionally, to help avoid boards and play techniques. Other techniques such as negative doubles, cue dementia. Sponsored by Montefiore’s Memory Care Network, bringing their bids, redoubles and penalty doubles will be introduced. (Students should have expertise in dementia care to the community. A light lunch featuring “Brain game experience or have taken Bridge I.) Will be using Audrey Grant’s book, Boosting Foods” will be provided during Q&A. Bridge Basics 2 – Competitive Bidding, 2005. Instructor: John Burkley Instructor: Sue Pisanelli Location: OSC Blue Room Location: OSC Green Room 18FSR207 October 23 Tuesday 11:30 am – 12:30 pm 18FSR181 Sept.13 – Oct. 18 Thursday 1 – 3 pm Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5 Resident/OSC Member: $66 / Nonresident: $71

NEW! DON’T GIVE UP THE NEW! BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT II Bridge Clinic: This is your class – Choose something that you want to learn more THINGS YOU LOVE BECAUSE about. Who doesn’t need a little improvement in their bridge game? The class will be customized to the participants and will include play techniques, defensive OF ARTHRITIS PAIN! techniques, special bids, slam bidding, conventions, competition and more. No If you are missing out on doing the things you love because you suffer from class November 22. arthritis or joint pain, join Dr Patrick Hergenroeder for a discussion about Instructor: Sue Pisanelli solutions- from non-surgical treatment to minimally invasive joint replacement Location: OSC Green Room surgery. 18FSR182B Nov. 1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 10 am – 12 noon Instructor: Dr. Patrick Hergenroeder Resident/OSC Member: $66 / Nonresident: $71 Location: OSC Annex 18FSR223 October 30 Tuesday 10 am Resident/OSC Member/Resident: $5

48 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NOVICE BRIDGE 3: POPULAR CONVENTIONS REGISTER ONLINE AT The popular conventions including Stayman, Jacoby Transfers, Strong Opening Bids, and Slam Bidding will be introduced; complete with prepared boards WWW.ORANGEREC.COM and supervised play to discuss declarer play; opening leads, and defensive techniques including signaling. Will be using Audrey Grant’s book, Bridge Basics 2 – Competitive Bidding, 2005. (Students should have game experience or have taken Novice Bridge I) No class on November 22. Instructor: Sue Pisanelli Location: OSC Green Room 18FSR183 Nov.1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 1 – 3 pm MAKE YOUR OWN GREETING CARDS Resident/OSC Member: $66 / Nonresident: $71 It’s been said that a handmade greeting card is more than a piece of paper. It is really a hug with a fold in the center. In our card-making class, you will learn DROP-IN BRIDGE many techniques such as rubber stamping, types of embossing, basic die Practice your bridge skills in a non-competitive setting. No reservations required. cutting, and paper folding, to create unique greeting cards. Techniques will be Location: OSC Green Room taught based on the interests and skills of the group. You do not need to be 18SR180A Sept. 17 – Dec. 17 Monday 9:30 am – 12:30 pm an artist. Come to have fun creating cards for your friends and relatives! $10 18SR180B Sept.14 – Dec. 28 Friday 12:30 – 3:30 pm material fee due to instructor. Resident / Nonresident: $1 donation per player Instructor: Kathleen Barr Location: OSC Green Room 18FSR142A Sept. 18 – Oct.9 Tuesday 1:30 – 3 pm NEW! BEGINNING MAHJONG 18FSR142B Oct. 23 – Nov. 13 Tuesday 1:30 – 3 pm New! Part skill, part strategy, part luck, all fun! Come learn to play this enjoyable Resident/OSC Member: $19 / Nonresident: $24 game, meet friends and exercise your brain. In 6 sessions, you will become proficient enough to play with others. Bring a mahj set if you have one (not required). A 2018 American Mahjong League card ($9.00) is required and can be POLYMER CLAY “FALL” TECHNIQUES purchased from instructor. You will be learning a number of new surface techniques for polymer clay – Instructor: Valerie Behrens including “batik” and a “napkin” design. No experience necessary. Location: OSC Annex Instructor: Jaci Davis 18FSR190 Sept. 26 – Oct.31 Wednesday 2 – 3 pm Location: OSC Annex Resident/OSC Member: $42 / Nonresident: $47 18FSR146 Sept. 25 – Oct.9 Tuesday 1 – 3 pm Resident/OSC Member: $27 / Nonresident: $32 DROP-IN MAHJONG Join us for Monday Mahjong! All are welcome – you just need a basic knowledge NEW! ONE STROKE GIFTS of the game. If your skills are rusty, playing with others will help bring you up to New! Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight with one par. Bring your current year Mahjong card and come meet a group of people who stroke) we will paint four different projects that you can keep or give as a gift. All love to play the game. skill levels welcome. $7 supply fee payable to instructor. Location: OSC Annex Instructor: Jaci Davis 18SR189 Sept. 17 – Dec.17 Monday 12 – 3 pm Location: OSC Annex Resident / Nonresident: $1 donation per player 18FSR155 Oct. 18 – Nov. 8 Thursday 1 – 3 pm Resident/OSC Member: $36 / Nonresident: $41

ARTS & CRAFTS “TWIST AND SHOUT” WIRE BRACELET This is a fun introduction to making wire jewelry. You will create a quick and easy DRAWING & PAINTING STUDIO beaded wire bracelet in just one class. No experience necessary. $3 supply fee Instructor helps students explore the fundamentals and techniques of both due to instructor. creative expressions. Students select their own projects and receive hands-on Instructor: Jaci Davis assistance and instruction. All skill levels welcome. Location: OSC Annex Instructor: Barb Brastoff 18FSR154 October 23 Tuesday 1 – 3 pm Location: OSC Blue Room Resident/OSC Member: $19 / Nonresident: $24 18FSR145A Sept. 11 – Oct. 30 Tuesday 9 – 11:30 am Resident/OSC Member: $72 / Nonresident: $77 18FSR145B Nov. 6 – Dec. 18 Tuesday 9 – 11:30 am NEW! ONE STROKE HOME DÉCOR Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight with one Resident/OSC Member: $63 / Nonresident: $68 stroke) we will paint three projects for your home – or last-minute gift giving. All skill levels welcome. $7 supply fee payable to instructor. No class November 22. Instructor: Jaci Davis NEW! ONE STROKE “FABULOUS” FALL Location: OSC Annex Using the One Stroke method of painting (blend/shade/highlight with one 18FSR156 Nov. 15 – Dec. 6 Thursday 1 – 3 pm stroke) we will be painting new fall projects including pumpkins and apple baskets. All skill levels welcome. $3 supply fee paid to instructor. Resident/OSC Member: $27 / Nonresident: $32 Instructor: Jaci Davis Location: OSC Annex 18FSR148 Sept. 20 – Oct. 4 Thursday 1 – 3 pm Resident/OSC Member: $27 / Nonresident: $32

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 49 COLORING TECHNIQUES E-MAIL FUNDAMENTALS Bring out your inner child and learn a variety of tips and techniques for the Do you have an email account and ignore it? Do your friends and family chide latest coloring craze. We will also include some drawing “dezigns” that can be you for not being able to reach you? You’ll learn to use many of the features of incorporated into your projects. Supplies are included. No experience necessary. common email programs including working with photos and attachments. If you Instructor: Jaci Davis don’t already have an account, you’ll open a (free) personal email account. Bring Location: OSC Annex your own laptop if you have one. 18FSR157 Nov. 6 – Nov.20 Tuesday 1 – 3 pm Instructor: Peg Zitzner Resident/OSC Member: $27 / Nonresident: $32 Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR187 November 20 Tuesday 1 – 2 pm Resident/OSC Member: $19 / Nonresident: $24] DROP-IN KNITTING Join a lively group of knitters as you work on projects of your choice. Our expert knitters will be there to provide guidance if needed. NEW! INTRODUCTION TO Location: OSC Green Room 18SR901 Sept. 11 – Dec.18 Tuesday 10:30 am – 12 noon POWER POINT PowerPoint is a program on many computers that allows you to create slides, Resident/OSC Member/Nonresident: Free text and graphics that will help you design professional-looking presentations. You can use PowerPoint to create personal slide shows of family photographs for events (with music and narration), or to create impressive business presentations. TECHNOLOGY We’ll introduce you to the tools and design elements of this versatile program. Instructor: Peg Zitzner Location: OSC Blue Room COMPUTER BASICS 101 18FSR709 December 4 Tuesday 1 – 2:30 pm New to computers? This is the class for you! Learn how to use the keyboard, Resident/OSC Member: $19 / Nonresident: $24 mouse and monitor. We will review the mysterious terminology, talk about different operating systems, browsers, and search engines. Bring your own laptop if you have one. NEW! COMPUTER TUTORIALS Instructor: Peg Zitzner Do you need one-on-one help with your computer? Bring your laptop and/ Location: OSC Blue Room or your questions and spend quality time with our Technology consultant. 18FSR186 Sept. 18 – Sept. 25 Tuesday 1 – 2:30 pm 30-minute individual sessions scheduled between the hours of 2pm and 3:30pm. Resident/OSC Member: $29 / Nonresident: $34 Call the OSC to set up a 30-minute appointment! Instructor: Peg Zitzner Location: OSC Clinic MICROSOFT WORD 18SR1000 September 5 Wednesday 2 – 3:30 pm Discover the fundamentals for creating letters and documents as well as editing October 3 Wednesday 2 – 3:30 pm your work. Learn to move and copy text, undo, format, and save a document. November 7 Wednesday 2 – 3:30 pm Instructor: Peg Zitzner December 5 Wednesday 2 – 3:30 pm Location: OSC Blue Room Resident/OSC Member: $25 / Nonresident: $30 18FSR194 Oct. 9 – Oct. 16 Tuesday 1 – 2:30 pm Resident/OSC Member: $29 / Nonresident: $34

NEW! WORKING WITH IMAGES IN WORD We’ll learn how to place a picture in your documents, how to find images on the internet, and get familiar with the picture dialog box. Instructor: Peg Zitzner Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR194A October 30 Tuesday 1 – 2 pm Resident/OSC Member: $19 / Nonresident: $24

INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL Learn basic Excel skills including entering data, inserting and deleting rows and columns, and creating formulas. This is a versatile program which is useful for much more than accounting. Bring your own laptop if you have one. Instructor: Peg Zitzner Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR195 Nov. 6 – Nov. 13 Tuesday 1 – 2:30 pm Resident/OSC Member: $29 / Nonresident: $34

50 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 NEW! CHAIR VOLLEYBALL EXERCISE, FITNESS Chair volleyball is a physical activity that provides a fun way to be active. The game has all the same rules as volleyball except that it is played on a smaller & DANCE scale with one caveat – you can never let your backside leave the seat! If you are searching for some physical activity that will get your heart going, improve your upper body mobility, increase joint flexibility, and enhance your muscle tone, this GENTLE YOGA – NO SPANDEX game is for you! No class November 22. Instructor: Peg Zitzner REQUIRED! Location: OSC Blue Room A classic hatha yoga class in an accessible, supportive and beginner-friendly 18FSR109A Sept.13 – Oct. 18 Thursday 9 – 10 am environment! This class emphasizes creating a solid foundation for yoga asana 18FSR109B Nov.1 – Dec. 13 Thursday 9 – 10 am practice and establishing mindful awareness of the breath and body. No Resident/OSC Member: $28 / Nonresident: $33 experience necessary. Bring a yoga mat; chairs are available for those who do not wish to be on the floor. Dress comfortably and come to have fun! Instructor: Lois Wiesbrook, RYT, MBA Location: OSC Annex STRENGTH & STRETCH Sitting and standing exercises are performed to increase strength, flexibility and 18FSR135A Sept. 11 – Oct. 2 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm relaxation using 1 to 4 pound hand-held weights, balls and tubing. All exercises can 18FSR135B Oct. 9 – Oct. 30 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm be modified to each individual’s needs. Weights optional, balls/tubing provided. 18FSR135C Nov. 6 – Nov. 27 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm Instructor: Cheryl Moone Resident: $36 / Nonresident: $41 Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR135D Dec. 4 – Dec.18 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm 18FSR104A Sept. 12 – Oct. 31 Wednesday 10:15 – 11:15 am Resident/OSC Member: $27 / Nonresident: $32 18FSR103A Sept. 17 – Oct. 29 Monday 10:15 – 11:15 am 18FSR103B Nov. 5 – Dec. 17 Monday 10:15 – 11:15 am 18FSR104B Nov. 7 – Dec. 19 Wednesday 10:15 – 11:15 am NEW! BALANCE AND CHAIR YOGA Resident/OSC Member: $63 / Nonresident: $68 This class is designed to improve your balance and flexibility through mindful movement and adaptive exercises that can be done while seated or standing. Come as you are! No class September 28 or November 23. Instructor: Lois Wiesbrook, RYT, MBA Location: OSC Annex 18FSR176A Sept. 14 – Oct. 12 Friday 10:30 – 11:30 am REGISTER ONLINE AT 18FSR176B Nov. 2 – Nov. 30 Friday 10:30 – 11:30 am Resident/OSC Member: $18 / Nonresident: $23 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 18FSR176C Dec. 14 – Dec. 21 Friday 10:30 – 11:30 am Resident/OSC Member: $36 / Nonresident: $41

DROP-IN YOGA Purchase a drop-in card which can be used for any Yoga session. Cards do not CARDIO & CORE have an expiration date. Intermediate level class emphasizes cardio conditioning using low impact, Increase your flexibility, strength and balance! controlled moves. Instructor leads floor exercises to strengthen abdominal core 18SR133 and increase flexibility. No class September 19. Resident / Nonresident: $45 for five drop-in classes Instructor: Cheryl Moone Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR106A Sept. 17 – Oct. 29 Monday 9:15 – 10 am TAI CHI - QIGONG 18FSR106B Nov. 5 – Dec.17 Monday 9:15 – 10 am Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese mind-body practice of flowing movements, often 18FSR105A Sept.12 – Oct.31 Wednesday 9:15 – 10 am called “Moving Meditation.” It can help develop balance, strength and flexibility. 18FSR105B Nov. 7 – Dec. 19 Wednesdays 9:15 – 10 am Research suggests that people who participated in tai chi classes may cut the Resident/OSC Member: $63 / Nonresident: $68 risk of being injured in a fall by half. Deep breathing patterns facilitate the easy transition from one movement to the next and from sitting to standing positions. Wear loose clothing and comfortable shoes. No class September 19. Instructor: Sandy Wiebusch. CARDIO & CORE CIRCUIT A new twist to Cardio & Core, this intermediate to advanced level class is for Location: OSC Blue Room those who are looking for a more intense workout. This class is done in circuit 18FSR107A Sept. 12 – Oct. 24 Wednesday 2 – 3 pm training style rotating cardio conditioning and strength training for a maximum 18FSR107B Nov. 7 – Dec. 12 Wednesday 2 – 3 pm work out. No class September 28 or November 23. Resident/OSC Member: $66 / Nonresident: $71 Instructor: Cheryl Moone Location: OSC Blue Room 18FSR108A Sept. 14 – Nov. 2 Friday 9:15 – 10 am REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, Resident/OSC Member: $63 / Nonresident: $68 18FSR108B Nov. 9 – Dec. 21 Friday 9:15 – 10 am AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. Resident/OSC Member: $54 / Nonresident: $59 AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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SERVICES MEN’S CLUB Enjoy the company of other local men at monthly luncheons and socials. Call Bob PODIATRY Seaton at (440) 571-5389. Regular podiatry care is recommended particularly for those with an inability to reach their feet due to arthritis in hips, back and knees, an inability to grasp instruments or visualize nail beds, or an inability to cut nails due to thickness. For BOOK CLUB Join our Book Club at the Senior Center. Guided by an Orange Library staff an appointment, contact the OSC at 216-831-8600 x 5700. member, we meet monthly to explore new authors and books and discuss Podiatrist: Dr. Kelly Whaley, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine thoughts and perceptions. Invite a friend or come and make some new friends. Location: OSC Clinic Free and open to all ages. 18SR201 September 24 Monday By appointment only Instructor: Librarian from Orange Library October 8 Monday By appointment only Location: OSC Blue Room October 22 Monday By appointment only 18SR705 September 20, October 18, Thursday 2:30 – 3:30 pm November 12 Monday By appointment only November 15, December 20 November 26 Monday By appointment only December 10 Monday By appointment only Resident/OSC Member: $30 / Nonresident: $35 HUNGARIAN CLUB This club meets most months to share memories, customs and programs on Hungary and neighboring countries. No November Meeting. Annual Member BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK Fee $8. Call Mary Ann Wilson 216-932-0519 Free blood pressure checks are available to everyone on Thursdays in the Senior Location: OSC Blue Room Center Clinic. Just drop-in. Sponsored by Family Tree Home Care Services, 18SR185 Sept. 17, Oct. 8, Dec. 10 Monday 1 – 3 pm Montefiore at Home, Hamlet Village, and The Campus of Anna Maria. Location: OSC Clinic 18SR203 Sept. 12 – Dec. 26 Wednesday 9:30 – 11:30 am HANDWORK GROUP Resident/OSC Member/Nonresident: Free Help create items to sell in the Senior Center’s Loving Hands Gift Shop each Wednesday 10 – 3 pm. Sales benefit the Senior Center. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Professionally facilitated support group meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month DOLL MAKING FOR HILLCREST to discuss resources, tools & techniques. Participants share and learn from one another in a supportive environment. HOSPITAL This talented group meets on the third Wednesday of the month from 10 am -12 Instructor: Marilyn Brennan,LISW noon to make dolls which are then donated to Hillcrest Hospital. Location: OSC Clinic 18SR503 September 18 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm October 16 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm November 20 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm OPPORTUNITIES AND December 18 Tuesday 3 – 4 pm Resident / Nonresident: $2 donation RESOURCES

INDIVIDUAL REIKI SESSION VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 30-minute private session of Reiki scheduled between the hours of 12:30 - 2:30 Just retired? Looking for new opportunities? Want to meet new people, while pm. Please call the OSC to schedule appointment. continuing to make a difference in your community? We are searching for Instructor: Margaret Swift fun, talented, creative individuals who enjoy meeting other active seniors like Location: OSC Clinic themselves to assist with office tasks, gardening and more. No experience 18SR114 September 18 Tuesday Appointment Only necessary. See below for opportunity descriptions or call the Senior Center at October 16 Tuesday Appointment Only (216) 831-8600 ext. 5700 for more information November 20 Tuesday Appointment Only December 18 Tuesday Appointment Only RECEPTION DESK Resident/OSC Member: $25 / Nonresident: $25 Volunteers are needed for a 4 hour weekly commitment or to periodically fill in.

GARDENING Volunteers are needed to lend a hand with planting, weeding, pruning & more in our beautiful Senior Center Garden.

ORANGE SENIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL ASSOCIATION Are you looking to more involved? The Senior Advisory Council meets bi-monthly on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Meetings are open to all members.

52 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 AGING RESOURCES The Orange Senior Center, as part of Orange Community Education & Recreation, serves as the Office on Aging for the greater Orange School District. Do you have medical insurance questions? Need to borrow medical equipment for short- term use? The Orange Senior Center is your resource. We can assist by providing AQUATICS referrals to licensed counselors who can answer questions, provide in-home visits, access needed information and make referrals to other organizations as necessary. We’re just a phone call away. Call 216-831-8600 ext. 5700.

LOVING HANDS GIFT SHOP Orange Community Education & Recreation operates the indoor pool at Orange Looking for a unique gift? Visit our gift shop located in the Senior Center building High School during the school year and the outdoor leisure pool located behind and browse through a wonderful selection of handmade items. The Loving Orange High School during the summer months. Hands Shop is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind items at a great value. A nice selection of $1 greeting cards is on hand to compliment your selection. Gift Meet our Staff shop proceeds support the beautification of the Garden at the Senior Center. Sandra Andrews, Aquatics Coordinator, [email protected], (216) 831-8601 Open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4:30 pm ext 2316

CLASS & PROGRAM SPONSORSHIPS FALL OPEN & LAP SWIM Orange High School Indoor Pool ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU Monthly pool calendars are available at the pool or at www.orangerec.com Would you like to be a more active participant in the senior adult programs The pool is closed when school is closed, including September 10, 18, 19, and but your current financial situation prohibits it? The Senior Center Activity November 21-25. Schedule is subject to change. Resource Fund (SCARF) can help. This fund was established through a generous contribution from the Kenneth Parker family and the Aline Wallace Family and Fall Pool Pass (valid September 4- December 21) provides assistance for those in need. A confidential request can be made by Resident Nonresident calling Senior Center Coordinator Darlene Montanaro at (216) 831-8600 ext 5700. 18FAQ120 Adult ages 19 - 54 $139 $149 18FAQ124 Student ages 3 -18 $119 $129 SENIOR TRANSPORTATION 18FAQ122 Senior ages 55+ $119 $129

CONNECTION School Year Pass (valid September 4 - May 24) Need a ride? Let us give you a lift and take you to the doctor, physical therapy, and of course, the Senior Center! Current riders please call 216-265-1489 for an Resident Nonresident appointment. New riders, please call Jaci Davis at (216) 831-8601 ext. 5702 to 18FAQ110 Adult ages 19 - 54 $269 $289 register before your first ride. A registration packet is available on our website at 18FAQ114 Student ages 3 -18 $249 $269 www.orangerec.com/SeniorTransportation.aspx or we can help you fill it out when 18FAQ112 Senior ages 55+ $249 $269 you visit the Senior Center. This transportation service is made possible through financial support of the communities of Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Drop-in Fees Village, Pepper Pike, and Woodmere, private donations, and a grant from the Resident Nonresident Ohio Department of Aging, through the Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging. 18FAQ100 Adult ages 19 - 54 $5 $6 18FAQ101 Student ages 3 -18 $4 $5 18FAQ102 Senior ages 55+ $4 $5 18FAQ106 Under 2 Years Old Free with paid adult

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REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY, AUGUST 20 FOR RESIDENTS. AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FOR NONRESIDENTS.

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WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 53 OPEN SWIM SCHEDULE LEVEL 1: WATER EXPLORATION Dates Days Times Open Swim Sept. 15 – Dec. 15 Saturday 1:30 – 4 pm Ages 3 and older Swimmers will practice putting faces in the water and learning how to float Evening Open Swim Sept. 11 – Dec. 20 Tues. & Thurs. 7:30 – 9 pm and swim on their own. Class is individualized so that children are encouraged Morning Lap Swim Sept. 4 – Nov. 2 Mon. - Fri. 7 – 8:30 am to attempt new skills. To advance to the next level, swimmers must perform Nov. 5 – Dec. 21 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 7 – 8:30 am 10 bobs, sit dive with face in, front & back float unassisted and swim 5 feet Noon Lap Swim Sept. 5 – Dec. 21 Mon., Wed., Fri. 11 am – 1 pm unassisted. Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool Swimmer Information 18FAQ210A Sept. 15 – Oct.13 Saturday 9:15-9:45am All swimmers must have an account with Orange Community Education & 18FAQ210B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 9:15-9:45am Recreation to swim. A parent or guardian must set up a family account and add 18FAQ210C Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am children ages 17 and under before swimming. 18FAQ210D Oct. 20 – Nov.17 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am Children 10 years of age and younger must be accompanied by a responsible 18FAQ210E Sept.15 – Oct.13 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am adult 18 years or older 18FAQ210F Oct.20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am Children ages 2 and younger swim free when accompanied by a paid adult. Only 18FAQ210G Sept.15 – Oct.13 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm two children ages 2 and under per paying adult allowed. Parents must remain 18FAQ210H Oct. 20 – Nov.17 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm within arms-length of all children 6 and under and non-swimmers of all ages. Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 Please arrive no earlier than 5 minutes prior to the scheduled swim time and exit 18FAQ210I Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 5:15 - 5:45 pm the locker rooms/pool area no later than 10 minutes after swim time has ended. 18FAQ210J Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesda 6 - 6:30 pm Lifeguards will remove weak/non-swimmers from the pool to avoid dangerous Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 situations The diving boards will only be open during pool parties and on the 1st Saturday of the month. LEVEL 2: PRIMARY SKILLS Additional rules apply; please see posted rules at the facility. Lifeguards are present for your safety; please follow the instructions of lifeguards quickly. Ages 4 and older Swimmers will increase their ability to do skills on their own, preparing them to learn strokes. To advance to the next level, swimmers must perform a sit dive Parking & kick glide, beginner stroke with 5 breaths, sculling & flutter kick, swim out & Swimmers should park in the Orange High School west lot. During school change directions and jump in, recover & swim. hours, please park and walk to the high school front doors to enter the building. Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors Evening and weekend entry is through the side west doors. Only those with Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool mobility issues should park in front of Orange High School. 18FAQ210A Sept. 15 – Oct.13 Saturday 9:15-9:45am 18FAQ210B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 9:15-9:45am 18FAQ210C Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am 18FAQ210D Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am LEARN TO SWIM 18FAQ210E Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am Our Learn to Swim program is designed for all ages and abilities. Students are encouraged to move at their own pace in groups with low student to instructor 18FAQ210F Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am ratios. Instructors will move swimmers to the appropriate level on the first day of 18FAQ210G Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm class. Please check class dates and times carefully prior to registration. Once the 18FAQ210H Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm class has started, we cannot change your swimmer’s time or day and we do not Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 provide makeups for missed lessons. Pre-registration is required. No registrations 18FAQ210I Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 5:15 - 5:45 pm are taken at the pool. 18FAQ210J Sept. 12 – Oct.10 Wednesday 6 - 6:30 pm Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 PRE-LEVEL 1: PARENT PLAY Ages 1-4 A fun time for parents to go in the water with children! One child per parent, please. If child is not toilet trained, then swim diapers MUST be worn. This class offers water adjustment skills using toys, games and songs. To advance to the next level, swimmers must be 3 years old, comfortable in the water and able to enter the water without parents. Instructor: Orange Swim Staff Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool 18FAQ200A Sept. 15 – Oct.13 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am 18FAQ200B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64

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54 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 LEVEL 3: STROKE READINESS LEVEL 6: SKILL PROFICIENCY Ages 5 and older Ages 5 and older Swimmers swim in deep water, learning strokes. To advance to the next level, Swimmers will polish strokes and learn how to put strokes together; the swimmers must jump into deep water & recover, perform a front & back crawl 15 fundamentals of diving, fitness swimming and personal water safety. To advance feet, elementary backstroke, dolphin kick and squat dive. to the next level, swimmers must swim 500 yard swim/front & back crawl 100 Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors yards/ butterfly, elementary back stroke, yards/ butterfly, elementary back stroke, Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool breast stroke, side stroke & inverted breast stroke 50 yards/flip turn/breast stroke 18FAQ210A Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 9:15-9:45am pull out/diving off board & blocks. Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors 18FAQ210B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 9:15-9:45am Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool 18FAQ210C Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am 18FAQ240A Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm 18FAQ210D Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am 18FAQ240B Oct.20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm 18FAQ210E Sept. 15 – Oct.13 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 18FAQ210F Oct. 20 – Nov.17 Saturday 10:45 – 11:15 am 18FAQ240I Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 6 – 6:30 pm 18FAQ210G Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 18FAQ210H Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 11:30 am – 12 pm Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 18FAQ210I Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 5:15 - 5:45 pm ADAPTIVE LEARN TO SWIM Ages 5 + 18FAQ210J Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 6 - 6:30 pm This swim program has been developed specifically for children with special Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 needs who need one-on-one instruction in the water. This program is not aquatic therapy; it is a recreational learn to swim program. Children will be scheduled based on the number of swimmers and instructors between the times of 11:30 LEVEL 4: STROKE DEVELOPMENT am and 1:00 pm. Instructor: Orange Pool Staff Ages 5 and older Location: OHS Indoor Pool Swimmers begin swimming laps, learning and improving strokes. To advance 18FAQ290A Sept.15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 11:30 am – 1 pm as scheduled to the next level, swimmers must perform a front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, 18FAQ290B Oct. 20-Nov. 17 Saturday 11:30 am – 1 pm as scheduled elementary back stroke, breast stroke for 25 yards and standing dive. Resident: $90 / Nonresident: $105 Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool 18FAQ220A Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 9:15 – 9:45 am PRIVATE SWIMMING LESSONS Ages 3 + 18FAQ220B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 9:15 – 9:45 am Private one-on-one instruction can help give your child that extra attention to 18FAQ220C Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10:45 - 11:15 am practice the skills they are struggling with. Private lessons are for all ages and 18FAQ220D Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10:45 - 11:15 am abilities and can meet each child’s needs individually. Registration is taken at Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 the pool only. Instructors will be available on a first-come first serve basis by reservation only. Children will be scheduled for lessons between the hours of 18FAQ220I Sept. 12 – Oct.10 Wednesday 5:15 - 5:45 pm 9-11am on the Saturdays listed below Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 Instructor: Orange Pool Staff Location: OHS Indoor Pool LEVEL 5: STROKE REFINEMENT 18FAQ270 December 1 – 15 Saturday Time will vary, ½ hour lesson Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79 Ages 5 and older Swimmers will begin perfecting strokes and working on endurance. To advance to the next level, swimmers must swim 200 yards non-stop swim, front & back BEGINNING ADULT LEARN TO SWIM crawl 50 yards, butterfly, elementary back stroke, breast stroke & side stroke 25 yards and long shallow dive. Adult 18 + Instructors: Orange Swim Instructors This program is for those who have little to no swimming ability. Here we will Location: Orange High School Indoor Pool conquer any fear of the water with our small class size that will provide ample time to practice. We will encourage learning at an individual pace and focus on 18FAQ230A Sept. 15 – Oct. 13 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am floating, swimming on front and back and treading water. 18FAQ230B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 10 – 10:30 am Instructor: Orange Pool Staff Resident: $54 / Nonresident: $64 Location: OHS Indoor Pool 18FAQ230I Sept. 12 – Oct. 10 Wednesday 6 – 6:30 pm 18FAQ280 Oct. 4 – Nov. 8 Thursday 7:30 - 8:15pm Resident: $44/ Nonresident: $54 Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $79

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WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 55 SPRING BOARD DIVING Grade 2-9 This Learn to Dive program is designed to teach the safe and proper way to use the SWIM TEAMS diving board. Those enrolling must be able to swim safely in deep water and be comfortable completing a head-first entry off the diving board. This class will teach both front and back takeoff, mid-flight, and feet-first and head-first entry with GREAT LAKES SAILFISH SWIMMING individualized attention. No class November 22. Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming is a year-round USA team that strives to inspire Instructor: Morgan Srail and enable swimmers to achieve excellence in the sport of swimming and in life. Location: OHS Diving Well This team provides developmentally progressive opportunities for its members, with the goal of delivering a safe and positive environment in which to build Introduction Grades 2-6 champions in all aspects of the sport of swimming. New swimmers are invited 18FAQ610A Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 Thursday 5:30 - 6:15pm to come and try out before joining. Coaches will place children in the most 18FAQ610B Oct. 25 – Dec. 6 Thursday 5:30-6:15pm appropriate swim group. Residents: $79 / Nonresidents: $89 Team Groups Include: Gills: First level of competitive swimming. Swimmers should Intermediate Grades 5-9 be able to swim all 4 competitive strokes. Stroke instruction is emphasized and 18FAQ620A Sept. 13 - Oct. 18 Wednesday 6:15-7:15pm interval training is introduced. Tails: Practices continue to implement skills and 18FAQ620B Oct. 24 – Dec. 5 Wednesday 6:15-7:15pm technique learned in Gills. Develop good habits with more interval training. Start building endurance and introducing effort levels and race strategies. Residents: $99 / Nonresidents: $109 Fins: Committed and motivated year round swimmers. Implementing all their knowledge and skills from Tails as practices get more advance. Learning how to improve with training and conditioning while maintaining proper technique. Bills: WATER EXERCISE & High school level swimmers expected to train year round in order to improve and excel. Continued emphasis on technique along with significant training and conditioning. Doubles and dry land are a part of this program. ADVENTURE Registration, fees and schedules are located on-line at www.greatlakessailfish.com. Fees vary depending on your child’s group. There is a one-time $80 registration fee for all programs then monthly dues. Residents of the Orange City School AQUA EXERCISE Adult 18 + District will get a 5% discount credited to their account. Swimmers can also get a Come in for dynamic water exercise with friends and experience fun and fitness! discount by signing up for the entire school year. GLSS Coaches want to bring out These workouts allow participants to work at their own pace and intensity the best in your child both in and out of the water. Open house dates/times will according to each individual’s ability, while avoiding impact to joints and creating be posted to Great Lakes Sailfish Swimming Website. GLSS practices at several a perfect balance for rehabilitation. Participants should be comfortable in chest- other pools, such as Mayfield, Gilmore, Cleveland State University and CVAC, not deep water and be in relatively good health. Passes are good for 4 months from all practice groups will be available at all pools. Please check the schedule at GLSS the date purchased. website. For more information, contact Sandra Andrews at OCER sandrews@ Instructor: Marian Jacobs orangecsd.org or GLSS Team Office [email protected]. Location: OHS Indoor Pool 18FAQ300 Sept.12–Dec. 21 Mon., Wed., Fri. 9 -10 am 20-Visit Pass: Resident: $69 / Nonresident: $89 JUNIOR SAILFISH 10-Visit Pass: Resident: $45 / Nonresident: $55 Junior Sailfish is a new program that offers a bridge from swim lessons or summer leagues to competitive swimming. Swimmers should be able to swim Drop-in: Resident: $5 / Nonresident: $6 25 yards of freestyle and backstroke and have knowledge of butterfly and breaststroke. This program runs in 6-8 week sessions. Swimmers can sign up for SCUBA DIVING CERTIFICATION multiple sessions. Adult 14 + Learning to scuba dive is easy and fun! Anyone who is comfortable and relaxed ADAPTIVE SWIM TEAM in the water can learn to dive without difficulty. You can “test the waters” with a Teens and Adults Ages 11-28 Try Scuba class or take a full class to become a certified scuba diver! Registration This program is for teenagers and young adults with special needs who can swim is taken at the dive shops listed below. Please contact them directly for dates, multiple laps of the pool on their back and front. Swimmers will work to develop times and pricing: strokes, turns, and starts. This program will focus on fitness and exercise and Just Add Water Scuba, Willoughby, www.justaddwaterscuba.com or will provide opportunities for individual instruction and making friends. Except (440) 942-7575 September 19. Professional Diving Resources, Broadview Heights, www. Instructor: Lisa Sostakowiski professionaldivingresources.com (440) 736-7499 Location: OHS Indoor Pool 18FAQ490A Sept. 12 – Oct.13 Wednesday 6:30-7:20pm & Saturdays 12:30-1:20pm Resident: $162 / Nonresident: $189 RENT THE POOL 18FAQ490B Oct. 20 – Nov. 17 Saturday 12:30-1:20pm Resident: $90 / Nonresident: $105 POOL PARTIES Invite your friends to celebrate your birthday or special event at the OHS indoor MASTER’S SWIM TEAM pool on Saturdays, 2 – 4 pm. These parties are held in conjunction with open For adults who were competitive swimmers, are training for triathlons, or just swim times for a maximum of 20 swimmers. Table and chair set-up is provided want to work out with friends, masters swimming is for you! Masters has varying in the hallway for refreshments. Parties must be scheduled in advance by calling levels of workouts with a coach on deck to help with strokes. Drop in or monthly (216) 831-8601 ext. 2316. fees available; swimmers must register with USMS swimming. Visit their web Instructor: Orange Pool Staff site at ohiomasters.com for more information or contact Coach Pete Finefrock at Location: OHS Indoor Pool [email protected] for more information. Practices are Monday & Wednesday 18FAQ190 Reserve Date with Coordinator 7:30-9:00pm September 5-December 16. Saturdays 7:30-9:00am September Resident: $89 / Nonresident: $109 8-October 27.

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Director Jill Korsok (216) 831-8601 x 5403 The communities that make up the Orange School District are vibrant and Assistant Director Kelly Borders (216) 831-8601 x 5423 engaged places to live, work, shop and play. Orange Community Education & Administrative Supervisor Louise Faltisco (216) 831-8601 x 5403 Recreation is happy to play an integral part of this environment and grateful for Aquatics Coordinator Sandra Andrews (216) 831-8601 x 2316 the support and relationships we maintain in the community. Please explore the Adult Recreation Coordinator Pam Bayus (216) 831-8601 x 5408 district’s community resources and service organizations below. Arts Executive Director Debra Lee Meese (216) 831-5130 x 5132 Arts Program Assistant Emmalyn Tringali (216) 831-5130 x 5131 Hunting Valley Village Council Early Childhood Coordinator Maria Hill (216) 831-8601 x 5402 Mayor Richard R. Hollington, Jr. (440) 247-6106 Early Childhood Assistant Lisa Miller (216) 831-8601 x 5406 38251 Fairmount Blvd., Hunting Valley, 44022 Youth Coordinator Jennifer Kempert (216) 831-8601 x 5100 huntingvalley.net Youth Supervisor AJ Corona (216) 831-8601 x 5106 Youth Supervisor Debbie Zimmerman (216) 831-8601 x 5606 Moreland Hills Village Hall Youth Assistant Kaitlin Newman (216) 831-8601 x 5104 Mayor Susan C. Renda (440) 248-1188 Senior Adult Coordinator Darlene Montanaro (216) 831-8601 x 5700 4350 SOM Center Rd., Moreland Hills, 44022 Senior Adult Assistant Julie Rohrich (216) 831-8601 x 5703 www.morelandhills.com Senior Adult Assistant Jaci Davis (216) 831-8601 x 5702 Sports Coordinator Chris Switzer (216) 831-8601 x 5636 Orange Village Stagecrafters Theatre Coordinator Wendy Scott-Koeth (216) 831-8601 x 5102 Mayor Kathy U. Mulcahy (440) 498-4400 Stagecrafters Theatre Supervisor Tali Friedman (216) 831-8601 x 5104 4600 Lander Rd., Orange Village, Ohio 44022 Stagecrafters Theatre Jackie DiFrangia (216) 831-8601 x 5103 For events and more, visit www.orangevillage.com

ORANGE BOARD OF EDUCATION City of Pepper Pike Dr. Rebecca Boyle (216) 225-9468 Mayor Richard M. Bain (216) 831-8500 Deborah Kamat (216) 509-2927 28000 Shaker Blvd., Pepper Pike, 44124 Jeffery Leikin (216) 292-0053 www.pepperpike.org Melanie Weltman (216) 378-6989 Beth Wilson-Fish (440) 247-5352 Woodmere Village Council www.orangeschools.org Mayor Ben Holbert (216) 831-9511 27899 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere, 44122 ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & www.woodmerevillage.com RECREATION COMMISSION SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS & The Community Education & Recreation Commission serves as an advisory council and meets regularly to offer support and input for the department. RESOURCES Residents are encouraged to attend or contact the following members with ideas, concerns or questions: Orange Schools Foundation Melissa Mayher-Lynch, Contact (216) 831-8600 ext. 5001 Amanda Pinney Chairwoman, Hunting Valley Rep (216) 780-8352 [email protected] Martha Rodenborn Vice Chairwoman, At-Large Rep (646) 295-6148 www.orangeschoolsfoundation.org Dan Blakemore Woodmere Rep (202) 276-5290 Cathy Bobeck At-Large Rep (216) 319-0975 Orange Boosters Joan Schenkel Moreland Hills Rep (216) 410-6383 Jeff Rosenthal 216-905-8454 Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh At-Large Rep (216) 407-1205 orangeboosters.org Andrea Vederman Pepper Pike Rep (216) 464-3997 Dave Watson At-Large Rep (216) 320-9499 Orange Patronaires Cindy Wiley Orange Village Rep (216) 595-1226 Therese Shuffer, President (216) 543-0589 Dr. Lynn Campbell Superintendent (216) 831-8600 [email protected] Dr. Rebecca Boyle Board of Education Ex-Officio (216) 225.9468 http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangePatronaires.aspx Deborah Kamat Board of Education Ex-Officio (216) 509-2927 Jill Korsok OCER Director (216) 831-8601

WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 FALL 2018 | 57 Orange PTA Orange Parents Education Network (O.P.E.N.) Elementary & Middle Amanda Ringenbach [email protected] Courtney Lepene, Chair (216) 832-4104 orangeschools.org/mhsbmspta.aspx [email protected] http://www.orangeschools.org/OrangeParentEducationNetwork.aspx High School Sarah Richards [email protected] [email protected] Orange Branch, Cuyahoga County Public Library Julie Liedtke (216) 831-4282 Health & Safety Committee Lauren Munk [email protected] 31975 Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, 44124 orangeschools.org/HealthandSafety.aspx For events and more, visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org

Orange Alumni Association For a list of our valued partner service agencies, groups and clubs, please visit Patti Gebhardt (216) 831-1588 http://www.orangerec.com/CommunityOrganizations1.aspx www.orangeschools.org/alumni email – [email protected] REGISTRATION

In order to provide the best service possible, Orange Community Education & In Person Registration Recreation welcomes our participants to Eleyo registration software. This easy Stop in at the Pepper Pike Learning Center, Orange Senior Center or Orange Art to use, safe, secure and convenient software provides instant access to your Center, Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5 pm to register for any of our programs. You registration history, class information, payment history and more. From any web can register using check (made out to Orange BOE), credit card (Visa, MasterCard browser or your mobile phone, you can stay up to date with important class or Discover) or exact cash. Please note that registration for most classes ends 48 information and registration is a breeze! hours before the class begins.

If you’ve registered with us in the past, you’ll get an email from us the second Phone Registration week in August with your login information so that when registration begins on Call Pepper Pike Learning Center at (216) 831.8601, Orange Art Center at (216) August 20, you’ll be ready to go! 831.5130 or Orange Senior Center at (216) 831.8601 ext 5700 and our friendly staff will be happy to process your registration using your Visa, Master Card, or Kindly register at least 48 hours in advance of the first class to allow staff time Discover. to process class rosters. Registration is required for all classes, including free classes, unless noted. If you find that a course is full, please use the waitlist option as we often add additional classes to accommodate additional participants. Registration continues throughout the season or until classes are closed.

Payment is due in full at the time of registration. We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover. A $25 cash fee will be charged for all checks returned to us by the bank.

For additional information, please call Pepper Pike Learning Center, Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 5 pm, at (216) 831-8601.

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Online Registration Visit www.orangerec.com/registration.aspx from any web browser or mobile device to get started. Payment forms include Visa, Mastercard and Discover. Please note that registration for most classes ends 48 hours before the class begins.

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58 | FALL 2018 WWW.ORANGEREC.COM 216.831.8601 Orange Community Education & Recreation Funding Policies and Frequently Asked Orange Community Education & Recreation is funded by a five-year community education and recreation levy, separate from the school district, and through Questions user participation fees. This recreation levy, which must be renewed by residents every five years, provides approximately 28% of the revenues needed to operate Refund Policy the department. Almost 72% of the needed revenues come from participant and Refunds are available for classes and activities unless otherwise specified user fees. The department also is very proactive in seeking grants, sponsorships provided we are notified 3 business days prior to the class start date. If the class and partnerships to help underwrite various programs and services. In November is cancelled due to low enrollment, you can transfer to an open class or receive a 2015, for the ninth consecutive time, residents resoundingly showed their refund. Customers cancelling out of an activity will be charged a $10 processing recognition of the ways in which Orange Community Education and Recreation fee. We do not keep credit on account. We do not offer proration of class fees. enhances the overall quality of life in our community for all ages by passing Refunds are electronically credited to the credit card used for payment of the the .95 mill recreation levy to continue community education and recreation class fee. Cash and check payments will be refunded in the form of a check, and programs in the district for the next 5 years. THANK YOU! should be received 2 – 3 weeks after the refund is processed. Transportation for Afterschool Classes Photo Policy Afterschool busing is provided from Moreland Hills School and Brady Middle We often take photographs of our classes and activities and use those School to the Orange Art Center and Pepper Pike Learning Center for scheduled photos in our promotions, advertising and marketing. If you prefer not to be classes. Parents/Guardians must come inside the building to pick up their photographed, please let our instructors or the photographer know. student(s) and sign out after class. Late pick-up is subjected to additional fees.

Residency School Absences Orange Community Education & Recreation serves residents living in the Orange If your student is registered for an afterschool program at Orange Art Center, School district, which includes Hunting Valley, Moreland Hills, Orange Village, Pepper Pike Learning Center or Moreland Hills Elementary, please let us know Pepper Pike, Woodmere and the small portions of Solon, Bedford Hts. and so that our school pick up runs smoothly and we can focus on students in Warrensville Hts., which are part of the Orange School District. You are considered attendance. Additionally, if your student(s) remains home from school due to a resident if you live in these communities and you pay property taxes to the illness, he or she may not attend afterschool classes that day. Orange School District. Residents of the district enjoy priority registration for all programs the department offers. Building Closure If Orange City Schools are closed, all Orange Community Education & Recreation Our Staff classes, including those at the Orange Art Center and Orange Senior Center, All members of the leadership team hold either a Master’s or Bachelor’s will be closed. We work to schedule make-up classes as soon as possible and Degree, in addition to program specific certifications. Teachers in the Orange communicate any changes directly to class participants and their families. Early Childhood Preschool program are certified teachers through the Ohio Department of Education. All staff participates in regular, on-going professional Class Ideas and Proposals development training and opportunities. Our staff directory is available online at We are always looking for new classes and we encourage you to share your ideas www.orangerec.com for classes and activities with the department by calling us at (216) 831-8601 or by contacting a coordinator in the division in which you feel your class could be Our Locations offered (youth, adult, aquatics, etc). Our staff directory is also available online at Our buildings are located on the Orange Schools Campus in Pepper Pike, Ohio. www.orangerec.com. Classes and activities are generally held in one of the campus facilities including the Pepper Pike Learning Center, the Orange Senior Adult Center, Orange Art Center, Orange High School, Moreland Hills Elementary School or Brady Middle School. Class locations are listed in the Recreation Guide and on the participant receipt. REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.ORANGEREC.COM

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