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How do I join MOPS?

Dues of $100 are collected annually and cover your registration fee for MOPS international, guest speakers, crafts, activities and prizes.

Scholarships are available if needed. Please email our finance coordinator, Michelle Schafer.

Welcome to Duvall MOPS!

Who is MOPS for?

MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) is for all moms with children ages birth through 5/6!

What is Duvall MOPS?

We are a group for Moms of littles, led by Moms of littles, all about supporting one another through this messy, beautiful journey called Motherhood.

What you can expect:

  • Opportunities to connect with other moms of young kids who really “get it”

  • Discussions and creative activities aimed at building friendships and that village of support we all need

  • Guest speakers covering relevant-to-us-Mamas topics

  • Mom’s nights out

  • Playdates and park meetups

When does MOPS take place?

We meet the 1st & 3rd & 5th Tuesday evenings of the month starting September 19, 2023 through May 21, 2024*. Our evening meetings run from 7:00pm - 9:00pm. We will also have a monthly playdate scheduled in advance, as well as family events throughout the year.
*See calendar for holiday time details.

Where do Duvall MOPS meetings take place?

Evening meetings- Timberlake Church, 15520 Main St NE, Duvall, WA 98019. Daytime playdates take place around Duvall and the surrounding towns.

New for this year: We will be moving back indoors this year and masks will be optional. We ask that to protect our group members and their littlest loves, members stay home if they or anyone in their household are sick for any reason.

Is there childcare at Duvall MOPS meetings?

No, childcare is not provided this year. We know that littles may need to come with Moms and that is okay. We are even happy to hold babies so Moms can have their hands free. You can bring toys for your child and we will have a bin of coloring supplies as well.

Why would I want to join MOPS?

We've all heard the saying, "It takes a village to raise a child". It also takes a village to help you, the Mom, stay sane while raising a child. Take a break from bedtime duty and come enjoy some evenings of fun, sharing, and caring amongst those who know just how you feel. We promise you will learn, laugh, (possibly cry), and feel a whole lot lighter after each get together.