Group

Granbury, TX

Charlotte Mason Friends of Granbury

A group dedicated to adding beauty to our homeschooling day. Monthly meet-ups outdoors for poetry tea time with nature study theme.

Charlotte Mason Community of Sussex County NJ

The goal for this community is to connect homeschooling families already using the Charlotte Mason philosophy of education, as well as to connect and encourage homeschooling families new to the Charlotte Mason method in Sussex County, NJ and surrounding areas.

You can connect with us via FB or email me at ppallares@gmail.com.

We have three different activities: 1) Mothers' book club reading Charlotte Mason Volumes; 2) Nature Club; and, 3) Monthly co-op for afternoon occupations.

Okeechobee, FL

Book Discussion group

Our Book Discussion group meets on a Saturday morning, once a month, at a local coffee shop. We come together to discuss an assigned portion of our current selection, which right now is: Mother Culture by Karen Andreola. We have, over many years, read through other titles such as For the Children’s Sake, A Charlotte Mason Companion, CM volumes: Home Education, Ourselves, Formation of Character… All are welcome! We’re finding this title beneficial for moms at any stage of life— even those “retired” from homeschooling and raising children. There is no cost for the group, but we do ask that you purchase a coffee and/or breakfast from the shop where we meet, as they are kind and gracious hosts and running a small business. The relationships grown from this group are priceless and we are always excited to add another kindred friend!

Peoria, IL

Charlotte Mason Peoria: A Continuing Conversation

Read through the volumes with our monthly book club. Hike and observe nature with friends. Be educated at a conference. Rest and learn together at Family Camp. These are just a few ways our group shares life together!

Culpeper, VA

Piedmont Charlotte Mason Community

Covering Madison, Orange, Greene, Culpeper, and Fauquier counties, we offer a large CM community covering a range of interests -- CM reading groups, nature groups, a co-op, handicraft fairs, and more.

San Angelo, TX

San Angelo Charlotte Mason Company

We meet the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month for nature hikes and occasional meet ups with experts (e.g. in insects, wildflowers, birds, etc). We meet one Wednesday afternoon a month to discuss three chapters of Charlotte Mason's volumes (currently volume 3 School Education) and to work on a handicraft together (moms learning the handicraft so they can then teach the children at home). During the reading group meet up, the kids play in the backyard/playground while the moms chat. As we get more older kids, we hope to add a Shakespeare reading group (or even putting on a play) for the kids.

St. Louis, MO

Ambleside Christian Academy

Ambleside Christian Academy is a homeschool program inspired by Charlotte Mason’s educational philosophies. Our tuition-based, drop-off program, consisting of a cottage school and a forest school, is meant to enrich and complement a family’s home education.

Wichita Falls, TX

Charlotte Mason in Wichita Falls

Parents meet up every two weeks in a local coffee shop to discuss Mason's volumes. You can find and join us at our Facebook group: Charlotte Mason in Wichita Falls.

Staunton, VA

Charlotte Mason in the Shenandoah Valley

We are located in the Staunton area of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. We meet once a month to discuss the current Volume in which we are reading. We have a list of about 15 ladies, and on any regular basis there are eight of us there. It is a wonderful group for fellowship, deepening our understanding of God and how He uses the CM method in our homes, and a place to build community. We have been the springboard for a group in North Harrisonburg area as well.

We split into two groups at the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, so in addition to ours, there is a group that meets in the northern Harrisonburg area.

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