book club

Tallahassee, FL

Tallahassee Mother Culture Book Club

This group meets once a month to discuss books we are currently work through. We try to read in the literary tradition and read through a variety of genres, following a general model of Mason's mother's education course. Our goal is to build community, give accountability in continuing of our educations, and provide a place for discussion for the ideas found in what we read.

Oregon City, OR

Oregon City Charlotte Mason Community

Oregon City Charlotte Mason (OCCM) is a community of home educators from across the Upper Willamette Valley that strive to create opportunities for the connection and fellowship of like-minded families and friends. We create purposeful outlets to come alongside one another in life and learning and culture, both for ourselves as growing educators, and for our children to find their own rich, healthy relationships.

What we do together:
- CM Book Discussions
- Co-ops, Nature Clubs & Connecting Families
- Folk Festival
- Winter One-day Gathering
- Weekend Retreat

Mother’s Educational Course

This is a CM-inspired course of reading in the areas Charlotte Mason believed to be “really indispensable for every mother who wishes to be thoroughly equipped for her work.” The first "term" begins January 2026. Join us on Substack!

Bowie, MD

Charlotte-Mason Bowie/Crofton

CM Bowie/Crofton

We are a community of families inspired by the Charlotte Mason philosophy and believe that each child's dignity as an individual made in God's image is to be respected. Our group is grounded in shared Christian faith as expressed in the Nicene Creed. Whether you are new to Charlotte Mason or have years of experience, if you share these values and vision for education, we'd love to have you join our community as we learn and grow together.

We currently meet twice a month at a local park for casual hangout. Looking for more families with older kids/teens.

Other offerings in our community:
Mothers Classical Reading Group
Co-Op for forms 1&2 (with possibility for form 3 next year.)
Recitation group
Mother Culture Quarterly

Sherwood, AR

Charlotte Mason Book Club

We are a collective of experienced Charlotte Mason homeschoolers and new to Charlotte Mason ladies who meet once a month to read through Charlotte Mason's Homeschool Series and encourage one another. We meet on the fourth Monday of each month in Sherwood, Arkansas.

Neptune Beach, FL

Cultivate

A Christian, Charlotte Mason community currently serving elementary and middle school.We meet once a week and use the Alveary curriculum. Traditional co-op format with monthly equipping sessions.

Hempstead, NY

Long Island Christian Charlotte Mason Reading Group

We are a group of Christian Charlotte Mason homeschooling moms who have been reading the volumes together monthly since 2018. We meet once a month on Sunday night 7-9:30pm at our various homes throughout Nassau and Western Suffolk Counties. We get together with our kids for bi-monthly nature walks and other activities. If you are interested in the Charlotte Mason life, please contact me!

Arlington, TX

Commonplace of Arlington

Come and chat with us this year!

We will begin our reading plan in August 2026 with Mason's Vol. 1 (spread over the school year) and Karen Glass's "Know and Tell." When we finish Glass, we will move to "Scholé Every Day" by Vencel, et al.

Plans are also underway to start a brand new co-op, called Living Water, in the Fall of 2026.

Reach out for more details and tell me why you are interested in joining a Charlotte Mason discussion group and/or co-op. Looking forward to getting to know you!

Burien, WA

Cottage Co-op

Cottage Co-op is a riches co-op for students aged 6 to 12 years old.

Our Friday meetings begin with gathering all together as families for
our folk song and hymn, announcements, and benediction.

Forms 1 & 2 enjoy time in Collective learning about a classic poet, artist,
and composer. Forms 1 & 2 also alternate weekly between nature study
or handicrafts. Both forms then end their co-op day with a game time
devoted to play, listening skills, and folk dances.

A typical Kinderleben class spends the first portion playing outside
making mud pies, rolling around in leaves, and searching for the largest
worms. We come inside to read stories and poems, recite a bible verse,
and learn new fingerplays. We might play with wooden train tracks or
clay, or practice sewing before all working together to clean up.

Hillsboro, OR

Oregon Charlotte Mason Westside

Mother's Book Club, Nature Club, and TBG Group. This group is for Christian Charlotte Mason homeschoolers, living in (or near) the Hillsboro area. Mother's book study is open to all moms, regardless of CM experience.

Nature club and TBG group is for Book Club families whose oldest child is Form 1A (3rd grade) or older. Younger siblings are welcome to participate as well.