KiDiMu Operating Hours
While we do our best to keep this information up to date, special hours may occur due to large field trips, public school breaks, holidays, or our own special events and programming.
While we do our best to keep this information up to date, special hours may occur due to large field trips, public school breaks, holidays, or our own special events and programming.

In pursuit of equitable, creative, and educational experiences, KiDiMu acknowledges that the land on which we gather is within the aboriginal territory of the suq̀ʷabš “People of Clear Salt Water” (Suquamish People) who are expert fisherman, canoe builders, basket weavers, and the island’s original storytellers.
The suq̀ʷabš live in harmony with the lands and waterways along Washington’s Central Salish Sea as they have for thousands of years. Here, the suq̀ʷabš live and protect the land and waters of their ancestors for future generations as promised by the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855.
We honor and respect the resilience of the indigenous community and the land upon which we sit.