Carlisle is home to numerous community-sponsored organizations. Check out the information below, and discover the organization that’s right for you.
Carlisle Historical SocietyThe Carlisle Historical Society is located at 483 Park Dr., Carlisle, OH 45005. The building contains many area artifacts and is open for tours during special community events. |
Carlisle Veterans MemorialThe Carlisle Veterans Memorial will be constructed on the west side of Carlisle Town Hall to honor and pay tribute to all Veterans, past and future, who have served in one of the five (5) branches of the military: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard. Visit the Veterans Memorial website for more information. |
Carlisle Lion's ClubThe Lions Club of Carlisle seeks to empower volunteers to serve the community, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote understanding through togetherness. The organization is the global leader in community and humanitarian service. Follow the Carlisle Lions Club on their Facebook page: |
Carlisle Pee Wee FootballThe Carlisle Pee Wee Football program features football teams for children of all ages. The program is focused on the kids having a good time while learning the fundamentals of football and sportsmanship. Follow Carlisle Pee Wee Football on their Facebook page. |
Boy/Cub ScoutsCub Scouting is a program of the Boy Scouts of America — so, in that sense, Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts are both members of the same organization. However, they are entirely different programs: Cub Scouting is a family-oriented program designed specifically to address the needs of younger boys. Cub Scouts may become Boy Scouts when they turn 11 years old or graduate from the 5th grade. The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. For over a century, the BSA has helped build the future leaders of this country by combining educational activities and lifelong values with fun. The Boy Scouts of America believes — and, through over a century of experience, knows — that helping youth is a key to building a more conscientious, responsible, and productive society. For more information, visit Troop #139's website. |
Brownies/Girl ScoutsGirl Scouts helps girls develop their full individual potential; relate to others with increasing understanding, skill, and respect; develop values to guide their actions and provide the foundation for sound decision making; and contribute to the improvement of society through their abilities, leadership skills, and cooperation with others. Similarly, Brownies (grades 2-3) are ready to take on the world, and Girl Scouts lets them do just that! They want to learn new things and show off what they know. They want to explore the world and meet new people. And they want to do something big that makes them feel great! They get to do all these things and more in Girl Scouts: take that first hike in the great outdoors, visit a science museum, band together as a mighty Brownie team to sell cookies—and use some of the money to help others. Life is good when you’re a Brownie! For more information, visit the regional Girl Scout website. |
Carlisle Baseball AssociationThe Carlisle Baseball Association is a non-profit organization that promotes leadership, camaraderie, and good sportsmanship in Carlisle’s youth through baseball. They feature baseball teams for children of all ages, as well as various tournaments and leagues. For more information, visit the CBA website. Carlisle Youth BasketballDayton Metro Basketball is one of the fastest growing select boys & girls basketball programs in the country. Founded in 1996, Dayton Metro Basketball has grown from 24 teams to over 450 teams today. Dayton Metro currently serves over 80 local communities, with participating teams from 2nd grade through 6th grade for both boys and girls. For more information, visit their website. |
SAY SoccerThe Soccer Association for Youth, USA (SAY Soccer) was founded in 1967 in Cincinnati, Ohio where it remains nationally based today. SAY provides a wide array of services and support to our members including but not limited to insurance, coaching and referee support, legal and administrative support, US Soccer Affiliation, publications for all members, Online Store, and an opportunity for children to experience the game of soccer in fun safe environment. SAY Soccer is “The” Leader in Recreational Soccer Support. For more information, visit the SAY Soccer website or follow on Facebook. |
Disclaimer: The Municipality of Carlisle is not affiliated with any of the organizations listed above.
While we strive to provide accurate and updated community information, it should be noted
that all organizational information listed here is subject to change without notice.
While we strive to provide accurate and updated community information, it should be noted
that all organizational information listed here is subject to change without notice.