SUMMER 2023
Mt. Pleasant Region
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Age Range: 5 – 18 years old
Dates & Times: June 20th – August 1st, Monday – Thursday, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Locations: 13815 Kinsman Rd., Monday – Wednesday; Zoom, Thursday
Cost: Free
Contact: Raj Roberson 216-618-8806 (text) or email 99treasures@gmail.com
Registration Information: Onsite Registration
Notes: Activities include African dance and drumming, art instruction, arts and crafts, unity circles, drug education, weekly field trips, guest speakers, and a community end-of-camp performance for the community. Light breakfast and lunch provided.
Age Range: 5 – 12 years old
Dates & Times: June 12th - August 18th, 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Location: 14001 Kinsman Rd.
Cost: $200 Registration and Activity Fee – Private Pay Options/County Voucher; Registration and Activity Fee can be covered by Ohio ACE (Afterschool Child Enrichment) Educational Savings Account Program
Contact: Courtney Harris, 216-777-3505 | Nokisha Tobias, 216-991-4840
Registration Information: Limited Spots. Enroll Today!
Notes: Are you looking for something exciting for your young scholars this summer? Learning, field trips, fun and more. Light breakfast, lunch, and snack provided.
Age Range: K – 8th grade
Dates & Times: June 12th – July 27th , Monday – Wednesday, 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Concerned Citizens Community Council, 13611 Kinsman Rd.
Cost: Free
Contact Information: Seng Chang, 248-821-9885
Registration Information: Call 248-821-9885 for more information
Notes: Assist with urban farming, build flower boxes, and work with animals. Light breakfast, lunch, snack, and field trips.
Name of Activity: YDJ: Youth Discussing Justice
Age Range: 6th – 12th graders
Dates & Times: TBD, based on schedule of school, recreation center, organization Location: In-Person or Virtual
Cost: Free
Contact: YDJ Team, hello@eyej.org
Registration Information: More information at https://eyej.org/youth-online-discussing-justice/
Notes: YDJ: Youth Discussing Justice is a trauma-informed safe space to have discussion on relevant everyday topics such as toxic stress, mental health, and social justice, while developing social-emotional and critical thinking skills.
Age Range: All ages are welcome. Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over
Dates & Times: June 26th – July 28th, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: 12301 Imperial Ave.
Cost: Free
Contact Information: 216-554-5085
Registration Information: Beginning in June, a link will be live on the website, www.eoim.org, to reserve your day of fun. For early registration to secure a desired time slot/day, please email Elements.movement@gmail.com. Check out our social media for updates on other fun summer events at https://www.facebook.com/revlovegarden/
Notes: This experience is catered to whole families, field trip experiences, and/or hands-on fun for youth. Grab a friend, family member, or bring the whole classroom. Activities will include painting, creating art, enjoying snacks, learning about gardening, and taking fresh produce home. The experience will be tailored for the group size and age range.
Name of Activity: Beehive Tours
Age Range: K – 12th grades; adult options also
Dates & Times: June 5th – September 1st, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
Location: 3410 E. 119th St.
Cost: $20.00/person
Contact: Trey Williams, 216-534-8162
Registration Information: Call Trey Williams, 216-534-8162
Notes: Great 2-hour option for groups.
Name of Activity: Beekeeping Class
Age Range: K – 12th grades; group options also – 5 classes for adults, 6 classes for students
Dates & Times: June 5th – September 1st
Location: 3410 E. 119th St.
Cost: $500/child; Ohio ACE (Afterschool Child Enrichment) Educational Savings Account Program funds accepted
Contact: Trey Williams, 216-534-8162
Registration Information: Call Trey Williams, 216-534-8162
Age Range: K – 6th grade
Dates & Times: June 5th – July 28th, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Locations: Murtis Taylor Human Services Center, 13411 Union Ave.
Cost: Weekly Tuition Fee – $100.00 or $600.00 for the entire summer
Contact: Monica Mason, 216-283-4400 ext. 2131
Registration Information: Call 216-233-6579 for more information
Notes: Light breakfast, lunch, snack, and field trips.
Age Range: 7 – 13 years old (All Girls)
Dates & Times: June 6th – July 27th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: 4830 Turney Rd., Garfield Heights
Cost: $125.00/week, Scholarships Available; Ohio ACE (Afterschool Child Enrichment) Educational Savings Account Program funds accepted
Contact: Dameyonna Willis, 330-281-8707, queeniamgirlempower@gmail.com
Registration Information: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeV9QK2aoyPDwAHzy3vKF_BzOY7RJ5M45hyRgOZY4fP_k2dTg/viewform
Notes: This Girl Power-focused fun, interactive, and engaging camp includes social and emotional support, cooking, art expression, fashion design, photography, and field trips! Breakfast and lunch included.
Age Range: K – 8th grade
Dates & Times: June 12th – August 3rd, Monday – Thursday, 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Thea Bowman Center, 11901 Oakfield Ave., enter from parking lot at E. 120th St. & Union Ave.
Cost: Free
Contact: Sylvia Little Harris, 216-299-5043 or 216-491-0699
Registration Information: Register online at www.theabowmancenter.org or in-person at the Center
Notes: Includes light breakfast, lunch, snacks, field trips, Black History lessons, music lessons (voice and violin), martial arts, arts & crafts, and gardening.
Age Range: K – 12th grades
Dates & Times: June 19th – August 4th, Monday – Thursday, 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: TBD
Cost: $125/week; Ohio ACE (Afterschool Child Enrichment) Educational Savings Account Program funds accepted
Contact: Tamara Jones, 216-245-3008
Registration Information: Go to www.mainlineservicesllc.com or call 216-245-3008
Notes: Enrichment programs, learning pods, and summer camp. Light breakfast, lunch, snack, and field trips.
Cleveland Reads is the city-wide reading challenge for 2023. Register at any Cleveland Public Library branch or online at clevelandreads.com
Ages: All ages
Location: Any CPL Branch or clevelandreads.com
Cost: Free
Contact: Call any library branch
Registration Information: Register online at cpl.beanstack.org
Theme: The Future is Now, Read!
Ages: 0 – 13 years old for in-person programs/0 – all ages for virtual challenges
Dates: June 5th – July 29th
Cost: Free
Registration Information: Register online at cpl.beanstack.org
Age Range: 0 – 11 years old
Date & Time: Tuesday, June 13th, 2:00 – 3:00 PM (date subject to change based on author’s availability)
Cost: Free Contact: Dianna Trent, 216-623-7032
Registration Information: Not required
Notes: Enjoy a storytime with bubbles featuring Clothilde Ewing, author of “Stella Keeps the Sun Up” and add the book for your Cleveland Reads book log!
Age Range: All ages
Date & Time: Monday, July 31st, 3:00 – 4:00 PM
Cost: Free
Contact: Dianna Trent, 216-623-7032
Registration Information: Not required
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Age Range: Ages 6 and up
Date & Time: Friday, July 7th, 12:30 – 1:30 PM
Location: Meeting Room
Cost: Free
Age Range: K – 12 years old
Date & Time: Tuesday, August 15th, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Cost: Free
Contact: Dianna Trent, 216-623-7032
Registration Information: Not required
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Notes: Use Apple’s GarageBand to create your sounds and melodies. Learn how to make your virtual rock band.
Age Range: Ages 0 – 11 years old
Date & Time: Wednesday, July 26th, 12:30 – 1:30 PM
Location: Meeting Room
Cost: Free
Notes: Read, sing, and dance along with favorite Pete the Cat stories followed by some groovy crafts.
Join us for our monthly storytimes the 1st Wednesday of the month!
Dates & Times: Wednesdays, June 7th, July 5th, August 2nd, 11:00 AM
Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
Age Range: 5 – 95 years old
Dates & Times: Tuesdays, June 20th, July 17th, August 21st, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: While supplies last.
Dates & Time: June 3rd, June 17th, July 15th, July 29th, August 12th, August 26th, 11:00 – 11:30 AM
Cost: Free
Notes: During this special lap-sit story time, babies from birth to 18 months will develop pre-literacy skills while listening to stories, songs, and playful rhymes.
Date & Time: June 8th, 10:30 – 11:00 AM
Cost: Free
Notes: Continue to develop your toddler’s language and social skills: toddlers from 18 months to 3 years of age and their favorite adult are invited for stories, active songs, rhymes, and time for play.
Date & Time: June 15th, 3:00 – 3:45 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: The Cleveland Association of Black Storytellers will provide an interactive and engaging oral history of the Juneteenth holiday.
Date & Time: July 20th, 1:30 – 2:30 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: Create everyday objects from duct tape.
MAKING TUNES: VIRTUAL ROCK BAND
Date & Time: August 9th, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Cost: Free
Date & Time: June 6th, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: Celebrate the joys of reading with community partners, book giveaways, music, and a visit from Twister Girl, which includes balloon twisting, face painting, and giant games. All are welcome.
Dates & Time: Tuesdays, June 13th – July 25th, 1:00 – 2:00 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: Enjoy weekly reading activities for kids along with painting, crafts, music, and more.
AUTHOR VISIT: DOMINIQUE KIZER
Date & Time: July 13th, 1:00 – 1:45 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: Enjoy an interactive read-aloud conducted by Dominique Kizer, the author of “Kinky Hair, Don't Care,” which discusses the importance of loving your natural hair and skin color.
AUTHOR VISIT: MICHAEL WILLIAMS
Date & Time: August 3rd, 1:00 – 1:45 PM
Cost: Free
Notes: Enjoy an interactive read-aloud by Michael Williams, the author of “The Brown Crayon,” which discusses the importance of self-love.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location: Metropolitan Campus, 2900 Community College Ave.
Contact: 216-987-6145 or creativeartsacademy@tri-c.edu
Registration Information: Register at https://www.tri-c.edu/arts-and-entertainment/creative-arts-academy/summer-immersions.html
Notes: Lunch provided
SUMMER DANCE IMMERSION CAMP
Ages: 6 - 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, July 10th – 14th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
STRINGS ATTACHED SUMMER ORCHESTRA CAMP
Ages: 6 – 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, June 26th – July 14th, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
COMMUNITY DANCE MASTERY SUMMER CAMP
Ages: 6 - 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, June 12th – 16th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
COMMUNITY VOCAL ARTS MASTERY SUMMER CAMP
Ages: 8 – 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, June 12th – 16th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Ages: 15 – 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, June 12th – 16th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Ages: 15 – 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, June 26th – 30th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
PHOTOGRAPHY AND DIGITAL MEDIA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CLEVELAND PRINT ROOM
Ages: 15 – 18 years old
Cost: Free
Dates & Times: Monday – Friday, July 10th – 14th, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
JAH'S CATERING MULTIGENERATIONAL CULINARY & NUTRITION CLASS
3410 E.119th Street
This multigenerational program includes nutrition talks, recipes, garden visits, a full Hibachi meal, and more!
Dates & Times: Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, June 7th – August 20th; Open slots available by appointment
Cost: $20/Adult, $15/Student; Group Rates Available
Contact: Chef Jah, (440) 444-7932, JahsCateringllc@gmail.com, or visit www.JahsCateringllc.com
THEA BOWMAN MEN’S HEALTH INITIATIVE –
THE WAY TO A MAN’S HEALTH – AGE 55 & OVER
11901 Oakfield Ave.
The Men’s Health Initiative is designed to create a safe place for men to get assessed and referred for health care.
Contact: Ron Brown, 216-491-0699
THEA BOWMAN INTERGENERATIONAL GARDEN
E. 112th and Kinsman Rd. Garden Site
THEA BOWMAN BENEFITS COORDINATION
11901 Oakfield Ave.
Energy Assistance, Health Coverage, Nutrition Programs, Senior Services, FASFA, Voter Registration, Tax Preparation, and much more for ALL AGES.
Contact: Pat Douglas, 216-491-0699
Grow and harvest your own vegetables from May – October. Assigned spaces are available. Open to families, children, and seniors.
Cost: Free
Contact: Trey Williams, 216-491-0699
FOOD PANTRIES
Please go to the Thea Bowman Center website, www theabowmancenter org, for a listing of Food Pantries
Ages 18 and Under
Thea Bowman Center, 11901 Oakfield Ave
Monday – Thursday, 9:00 – 10:00 AM
Ages 18 and Under
E. 131st Street Branch Library, 3830 E. 131st St.
Monday – Friday, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Harvard Branch Library, 16918 Harvard Ave.
Monday-Friday, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Mt. Pleasant Branch Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd.
Monday – Friday, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Union Branch Library, 3463 E. 93rd St.
Monday – Friday, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Thea Bowman Center, 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Monday – Friday, 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Alexander Hamilton NRRC
13200 Kinsman Rd., Monday – Friday, 12:00 – 1:00 PM*
Earle B. Turner NRRC
11300 Miles Ave., Monday – Friday, 12:00 – 1:00 PM*
Frederick Douglass NRRC
15401 Miles Ave., Monday – Friday, 12:00 – 1:00 PM*
Zelma George NRRC
3155 MLK Jr. Blvd., Monday – Friday, 12:00 – 1:00 PM*
*Time subject to change
NAME OF ACTIVITY: MBF CHILD SAFETY MATTERS®
Age Range: K – 5th grade
Dates & Times: By request
Location(s): Virtual or In-Person
Cost: Free
Contact Information: educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org
Registration Information: Email educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org to request more information
Notes: MBF Child Safety Matters ® is a comprehensive, evidence-based prevention education program for elementary school students in grades K-5. The program teaches students and adults how to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to the four types of child abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, neglect), bullying, cyberbullying, and digital dangers.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS
Age Range: Middle & High School
Dates and Times: By request
Location: Virtual or In-Person
Cost: Free
Contact Information: educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org
Registration Information: Email educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org to request more information
Notes: Healthy Relationships is a workshop that offers conversation about what it means to operate in a safe relationship. This workshop also introduces signs of abuse and what can be done to prevent it.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: AFFIRMATIVE CONSENT, COERCION & SEXUAL ASSAULT
Age Range: Middle & High School
Dates & Times: By request
Location: Virtual or In-Person
Cost: Free
Contact Information: educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org
Registration Information: Email educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org to request more information
Notes: Affirmative Consent, Coercion & Sexual Assault helps students understand what consent is and why it is necessary. We explore how it is different from coercion and that sexual conduct or contact without consent could be considered sexual assault. Additionally, students will learn to about setting, communicating, and respecting boundaries.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: BYSTANDER INTERVENTION
Age Range: Middle & High School
Dates & Times: By request
Location: Virtual or In-Person
Cost: Free
Contact Information: educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org
Registration Information: Email educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org to request more information
Notes: Bystander Intervention helps students to realize ways that they can intervene in situations to help promote safer community. Students are introduced to the 3D Intervention model, which highlights practices for effective and safe intervention.
NAME OF ACTIVITY: GENDER SPECIFIC PROGRAMS GIRLS CIRCLE / THE COUNCIL FOR BOYS & YOUNG MEN
Age Range: 9 – 18 years old
Dates & Times: By request
Location(s): Virtual or In-Person
Cost: Free
Contact Information: educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org
Registration Information: Email educationoutreach@clevelandrcc.org to request more information
Notes: Cleveland Rape Crisis Center offers gender specific programs that create a safe and empowering space for young men and women to promote positive adolescent development and healthy social and life skills including strengthening self-esteem, providing peer support, and much more The multi-session curricula for each program offers a variety of topics that promote healthy development through pre-teen and adolescent years
A free parental education program for women and their partners sponsored by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority in partnership with March of Dimes.
Date & Time: Every 3rd Saturday, 9:00 AM
Location: Thea Bowman, 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Contact: Charie Headen, gdzstorksnest@gmail.com
Cost: Free
Milestones4MomsProactiveParentingProgram
Cost:Free
Contact:Ms Parker,216-417-7110
DadsDoMatterToo!ProactiveParentingProgram
Cost:Free
Contact:Ms Parker,216-4177110
Notes:ProgramsteachParentingEffectiveTrainingTools(PETT)toyoungfathersages10-25thatareeithersoon
Location: Thea Bowman Center, 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Contact: Darlene McClinton, 216-491-0699
Notes: Senior activities and services including health & wellness activities, health-related classes, food, games, socialization, field trips, and more.
Location: Thea Bowman Center, 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Contact: Catherine Powell, 216-491-0699
Notes: Provides assistance to grandparents who are fostering their grandchildren ages 1 – 18 years old. Provides a bridge to generational success. Offers adult education, youth programs, computer technology training, food pantry support, tax preparation, and senior outreach.
Location:HarvardCommunityServicesCenter
Contact:PhyllisHailey,(216)991-8585ext 3123or(216)295-2557
TheSeniorConnectionprogramisforactiveadults,60andover,whocanliveindependentlifestyles.Thereisanextensivereferrallistfor thoseseniorswhorequirepersonalorskilledcaresuchasdispensingmedicationsandassistingwithotherhealthchallenges These mealsareofferedMonday-Fridayfrom8:30AM–4:00PM.
CongregateMeals
SeniorsareencouragedtocometotheCenterforlunchandsocialization Healthylunchesareprovided,anddiabeticmealsareavailable uponrequest.
SocializationSeniors
Comeandsocializewithotherseniors ParticipantsplayvariousgameslikeBingo,Dominos,andavarietyofcardgames Otheractivities includeartsandcrafts,exercise,bookclubs,BibleStudy,dancing,andmore TheSeniorConnectionalsotakestrips Afewoftheprevious outingsincludeJohnF.KennedyRecreationCenter,CampForbes,andAmishCountry.
HomeDeliveredMeals
Someparticipantsarehomebound,ill,immobile,orhavenoonetocookforthem OurMealsonWheelsprogramdeliversmealstoeligible seniorsMonday–Friday.Eligibilityisdeterminedbyanin-homeassessment.DiabeticmealsarealsoavailablefromMealsonWheels.
2023 HARVARD CULTURAL FEST
Date: Thursday, July 6th, 5:00 – 8:30 PM
Hubb’s Groove & Friends
Date: Thursday, August 10th, 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Carlos Jones and the PLUS Band, Sunshade, and DJ Ellery
Location: Harvard Community Services Center, 18240 Harvard Ave.
For more information, call (216) 991-8585 or go to https://www.harvardcommunitycenter.org/
Sponsored by Cuyahoga Arts & Culture and the Ohio Arts Council
ALEXANDER HAMILTON RESOURCE & RECREATION CENTER
13200 Kinsman Rd., 216-664-4121
Swimming Pool – Call Center for pool hours
EARLE B. TURNER RESOURCE & RECREATION CENTER
11300 Miles Ave., 216-420-8358
Swimming Pool – Call Center for pool hours
FREDERICK DOUGLASS RESOURCE & RECREATION CENTER
15401 Miles Ave., 216-664-6882
Swimming Pool – Call Center for pool hours
ZELMA GEORGE RESOURCE & RECREATION CENTER
3155 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 216-420-8800
LUKE EASTER OUTDOOR POOL
3165 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Open June 10th – August 20th, Wednesdays through Sundays, Noon – 7:30 PM
GAWRON SPRAY PARK
East 136th St. & Harvard Ave.
Open June 10th – August 20th, 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM (when temperature is 80 degrees and over)
Summer Camps: See website
PreK – 8 Summer Learning Experience: June 20th – July 21st
High School Summer Learning Experience: June 26th – July 21st
DAILY SCHEDULE: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
REGISTRATION
https://cmsd.iad1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_etE6PWqVt3mpHvw
Child must be enrolled or pre-registered at the Cleveland Metropolitan School District.
Dates & Times: Monday – Thursday, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Cost: Free
Contact: Cheryl Johnson or Richard Anderson, 216-491-0699
Registration Information: In-person class or online at www.theabowmancenter.org
Notes: Prepare for the office GED Test and earn a GED diploma to secure a better job.
The Digital Inclusion Program provides computer training, devices, and internet service information for the community.
Dates: Classes are six to eight weeks
Location: 11901 Oakfield Ave.
Cost: Free
Contact: Cheryl Johnson or Richard Anderson, 216-491-0699
Registration Information: Class listings online. Call to register or go online at www.theabowmancenter.org
Notes: Earn a certificate in computer training. Offering Beginners Basics, Beyond Basics, and Microsoft Office Programs – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Age Range: 18 years old and older
Dates & Times:
Location: Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation Building, 13815 Kinsman Rd. + Virtual
Cost: Free
Contact: 216-661-7950
Registration Information: Complete the form at: www.seedsofliteracy.org/Registration
Orientation: Weekly Orientation – attend via Zoom on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. A link to join will be emailed to you following registration.
Notes: GED®/HiSET® test preparation, reading, writing, math, social studies, and science help. Also providing both reading and computer instruction.
TheMyComnetworkiscommittedtoignitingpositivefuturesfortheyouthofGreaterClevelandby CONNECTINGthemwithqualityschoolandcommunity-basedservicestohelpthembecomeyoungadultsthat areabletoNAVIGATEandgivebacktotheircommunitiesasPRODUCTIVEcitizens.
TheTheaBowmanCenteristheLeadAgencyfortheMt.PleasantRegion.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact LisaMack,RegionalCoordinator,at216-491-0699orLisa@mycomcleorg
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