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The Center at Cape Cod Village Weekly Programs

The Center at Cape Cod Village

Orleans, Massachusetts - Barnstable County

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May 28, 2026

Area

Cape Cod

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19 Childs Homestead Road, Building 3, Orleans, MA 02653

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Provider overview

The Center at Cape Cod Village in Orleans offers free weekly social, recreational, educational, arts, movement, adaptive PE, walking, music, and peer-connection programs for people with autism and developmental disabilities.

The Center at Cape Cod Village offers community programs and engagement opportunities connected to Cape Cod Village's work with people with autism and developmental disabilities.

Quick facts

Registration
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Ages
People with autism and other developmental disabilities; families should confirm age and group fit
Season
Weekly programs as scheduled; registration is required for groups
Cost
The source says all programs at The Center are offered free of charge because of donations; families should confirm current registration, openings, and participation requirements.

Location contacts

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The Center at Cape Cod Village

19 Childs Homestead Road, Building 3, Orleans, MA 02653

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Programs and offerings

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Weekly autism and developmental disability programs

Cape Cod weekly art, music, adaptive PE, walking, yoga, social, and educational programs for people with autism and developmental disabilities.

Ages
People with autism and other developmental disabilities; families should confirm age and group fit
Season
Weekly programs as scheduled; registration is required for groups
Schedule
The source lists weekly groups and directs interested participants to the program coordinator for currently open groups and registration.
Cost
The source says all programs at The Center are offered free of charge because of donations; families should confirm current registration, openings, and participation requirements.
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Last checked
May 28, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Center at Cape Cod Village programs page says it provides social, recreational, and educational opportunities to people with autism and other developmental disabilities on Cape Cod, including EcoArt, rhythm and song, yoga, music and movement, outdoor exploration, drumming, music jam, adaptive PE, creative expression, and walking club.
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Program details we found

Weekly autism and developmental disability programs

The official Center at Cape Cod Village programs page says it provides social, recreational, and educational opportunities to people with autism and other developmental disabilities on Cape Cod, including EcoArt, rhythm and song, yoga, music and movement, outdoor exploration, drumming, music jam, adaptive PE, creative expression, and walking club.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The Center describes social, recreational, and educational opportunities, autism, developmental disabilities, dedicated facilitators, EcoArt, Rhythm Song and Drum, Empower Hour, adaptive yoga, Music and Movement, Outdoor Explore, Drumming, Music Jam, Adaptive PE, Creative Expression, Walking Club, social interaction, peer interaction, physical wellness, and registration.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current group openings, age fit, support needs, sensory environment, staff support, transportation, caregiver expectations, registration requirements, activity location, and whether each group is art, music, movement, walking, or discussion-based.

What we checked

What we found: The official Center at Cape Cod Village programs page says it provides social, recreational, and educational opportunities to people with autism and other developmental disabilities on Cape Cod, including EcoArt, rhythm and song, yoga, music and movement, outdoor exploration, drumming, music jam, adaptive PE, creative expression, and walking club.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

Questions to ask before you register

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