Registration open for Clallam Mosaic classes

PORT ANGELES — Registration has opened for a 10-week spring program by Clallam Mosaic, a local nonprofit working to enrich, encourage and empower people with developmental disabilities.

Classes will begin April 16 and run through June 22.

Registration forms are due by April 23. A late fee per class will be applied to registration forms received after April 23.

Fees for individual classes are between $40 and $60 for the term, with the exception of two free classes funded by Clallam County Health and Human Services, Developmental Disabilities department.

The free class “Living Stronger: Circle of Friends” will help develop strong relationship skills appropriate for the home, the workplace and the community.

Spanning two terms, spring and fall, this class is limited to 15 participants and will be held Thursday mornings at the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave., Sequim.

Supporting the work of “Circle of Friends,” two summer seminars will be held in Port Angeles and Sequim familiarizing family and caregivers with the more private and sensitive relationship topics surrounding appropriate friendships and romances the class will explore during the fall term.

Also during the summer a series of workshops will be offered in Forks providing a condensed version of the relationship topics covered by the spring and fall term programs. These workshops, delivered in partnership with Concerned Citizens, expand learning opportunities for individuals and families living on the west end of Clallam County.

The second free class offered during the spring term is “Soft Skills: Work Ready.” This class will address skills used in the workplace. Similar to the relationships classes, the soft skills program will span two terms, beginning in the spring and continuing through the fall term. The class is limited to 20 participants during the spring term and will be held Friday afternoons at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles.

Registration for the two free classes opened Wednesday.

For the spring term, the following fee-based classes will be held at the Holy Lutheran Trinity Church in Port Angeles: Fit & Strong; Rec Club; Theater Skills; Cooking; and Literacy. There is a prescreening requirement for the Literacy class. Call Katelynne at 360-681-8642 to schedule prescreening.

Additional fee-based classes will be held at the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church in Sequim: Advanced Art; and Rec, Crafts & More.

Also new this term will be an Inclusive Art class held Friday mornings at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles.

This drop-in style class is open to everyone in the community. The Friday art class may be attended one session at a time at the cost of $6 per session. Projects will range from single session art projects to collaborative projects created during several sessions. To attend a session please make a reservation by noon on the Thursday before the class you wish to join. Call 360-681-8642 or email info@clallammosaic.org.

For more information about class times and days, registration forms, the consent form, the Clallam Mosaic Code of Conduct form, class descriptions and printable monthly calendars visit www.clallammosaic.org/classes.

Limited scholarships are available. Scholarship forms are available online and at the office, located at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Ave., Room 4, Port Angeles..

To learn more about Clallam Mosaic, to become involved, or to participate, visit www.clallammosaic.org/.

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