January 5 - December 18, 2026
- Holiday Closures: January 19, February 16, May 25, June 19, July 3, September 7, October 12, November 11, November 26-27
- Staff Training Closures: March 26-27, June 25-26, September 24-25
Program Locations, Days, and Times
Port Angeles: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday /
129 W. 1st Street / 11am - 3pm
Sequim: Thursday / 925 N Sequim Ave. / 11am - 3pm

Activity Descriptions
Sign Language & Music: Learn sign language in a group with new signs introduced each week. Musical theory, instrument identification, and rhythms using games and other musical exercises.
Movement & Makaton: Find creative ways to express feelings and situations within a musical piece. Using signs and symbols to sing our favorite songs; supporting communication and enhancing expression.
Theater Arts & Comic Creation: We will begin by devising a new play for the spring/summer then dive into scripts development, staging, props, and overall performance for a finished piece. We will explore physical and vocal techniques, improvising scenes to create dialogue, developing back stories and motivations for characters in our play and comics. Looking at basic shapes, proportions, gestures, light/shadow, facial expressions and perspective, we will find ways to elaborate on the characters we love to draw and create mini scenes with dialogue.
Art Exploration: Using different materials and techniques we experience art through recycled goods, murals, paintings, nature, fabric and clay! Individuals have an opportunity to express themselves through individual and collaborative pieces such as collage, sculpture, clothing and traditional canvas.
Storytelling Studio: We will explore ways to use our bodies to tell a story. Building mime, breath, and gesture techniques to convey meaning non-verbally. Using various drama starters such as poems, folk tales, and open scenes, we will explore basic storytelling structure and develop a better understanding of plot development. Creative writing portions will be included to write our own stories “in role” and poem starters to transcribe our lived experiences into poetry.
Film Club: Devise and execute our own “mini films”. Story development, costume creation, and basic editing for those interested.
Art with Bayloo: Art collaboration with our Artist in Residence, Bayloo. Working with individuals to make art into a sellable product.
Self-Advocacy: Encouraging the use of self-expression and exploring choice within everyday life.
Arts and Community Building: Encouraging growth and self-esteem through arts and community.
General Information
• Cost of private pay in-person program: $39 for each 4-hour session (for payment options see registration form). A 5% discount will be given for each quarter paid in full. The first quarter is January through March, for the discount pay by January 26, 2026. The second quarter is April through June, for the discount pay by April 27, 2026. The third quarter is July through September, for the discount pay by July 27, 2026. The fourth quarter is October through December, for the discount pay by October 26, 2026.
• Limited scholarships available. Contact Tami for information.
• Late payments (paid after the billed due date) will accrue a monthly 5% charge.
• Fees can be paid with a credit card, but a 3.5% processing fee will be charged.
• For in-person classes, registration paperwork is due at the time of the first class.
• Due to space limitations the Sequim session is limited to 12 participants. If necesary, a wait list will be created.
• All family, support staff and/or care providers must sign an accompanying Person Code of Conduct and complete a Background Check annually to remain on site during programs.
• We ask that participants, or support staff, not attend Clallam Mosaic programs if they are experiencing symptoms of fever (a temperature of 99.5 or above), difficulty in breathing, coughing, vomiting, or exhibiting any other symptoms relating to COVID-19, Influenza, or RSV or any other communicable disease.