Frozen

Mayfield Heights is hosting a Frozen-themed family bash Jan. 31.

MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — The city is hosting a post-holiday, Frozen-themed bash next month; sign-ups for Wildcat Sport & Fitness' winter basketball league are underway and so is registration for next year's CPR courses, hosted by the fire department — these are a few things happening in Mayfield Heights.

Frozenland Fairytale Party: Melt away your holiday hangover at Mayfield Heights' "Frozenland Fairytale Party" next month, inspired by the popular animated Disney movie.

The party is recommended for children ages 3-10 and their families. Attendees are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Frozen-inspired garb. Activities include: Photos with characters from the movie, Elsa and Anna; crafts, story time with Elsa, and snacks and refreshments.

The party is Jan. 31, 1-3 p.m. at the DeJohn Community Center. Tickets are $15 per person. Call 440-442-2627 for more information or to sign up.

CPR classes: Sign-ups are underway for three CPR classes next year at the Mayfield Heights Fire Department.

A course for health care providers is scheduled for four sessions from January-October ($50); heart-saver AED course will be held four times from February-November ($25); and four standard CPR courses where each person can bring a friend or family member for free ($10) are scheduled for March 11-Dec. 9.

All classes begin at 6 p.m. in the fire department training room, 6154 Mayfield Road. Participants must be 10 and older. Call the recreation department at 440-442-2626 for more information or to sign up.

Basketball: Sign-ups for Wildcat Sport & Fitness' toddler basketball program are underway. Sessions begin Jan. 7 and run through Feb. 4.

Kids and parents will work together at each session, designed to teach basic basketball fundamentals like: dribbling and shooting, passing, running and agility.

Practice times are: 10:45 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. on Wednesdays. Cost is $40 for a basketball and shirt, $30 for just the shirt and $25 for returning participants. The program is limited to 30 children. View the Wildcat Sport and Fitness brochure here for more information.