Group

Windom, MN

Evening of Encouragement (Parents’ Midwest Education Union)

A discussion group for educators to encourage and support each other in our journey to teach. Our readings are from the writings of Charlotte Mason.

PMEU stands for Parents Midwest Education Union and is a name we use to describe this group. It's a play on Charlotte Mason's PNEU - Parents' National Education Union, a resource arm for her schools.

Please email Karla Taber (taber.karla@gmail.com) or Sally Almodovar (sally.almodovar@gmail.com) for more info.

Our group has veteran Charlotte Mason homeschoolers as well as those new to the method - all are welcome! We meet in different homes each month and we take a break over the summer months.

Fairfax, VA

Charlotte Mason Reading Group

We meet outdoors at Van Dyck Park on the first (or second) Saturday mornings 9-11am to read Charlotte Mason home education volumes together.

Manilva, AN

CM in España!

It’s so hard to connect but hopefully we’ll find each other better if I post here. Anyone in the Costa Del Sol please feel free to contact me and we’ll have coffee immediately!!

Fort Worth, TX

Charlotte Mason Book Group

We read and discuss a Charlotte Mason volume each year, interspersing our reading schedule with Parents' Review articles, fiction, and non-fiction titles. We meet once a month, Monday evenings, in homes or local restaurants around Fort Worth.

Boulder, CO

Flatirons Charlotte Mason Study Group

We are located in the Boulder area, including Broomfield, Lafayette, Louisville, Longmont, and Firestone. We meet one evening a month to study and discuss one of Charlotte Mason's volumes each school year. In the summers, there are nature playdates that include children. Some of our families also participate in a one-day-a-week learning community during the school year.

Selinsgrove, PA

Charlotte Mason Reading Group (Susquehanna Valley Homeschoolers)

We are a group of parents who meet monthly at Panera in Selinsgrove, PA to read and discuss Charlotte Mason's volumes. New members are always welcome.

Searcy, AR

Cross Creek Cottage

We are a CM community located in Searcy, AR. We are a 501c3 and have volunteer and independent contract teachers teaching CM subjects. Classes and schedule vary with each term. We meet about 16-20 weeks per year once, twice, or three times per week. We host 2 nature hikes per month in Fall and Spring. Our signature classes that we have most every term are: Shakespeare, Ballet, Folk Dancing, and Liaterature. Our aim is to create the best possible atmosphere for kids to learn and for “Cottage” day to be every kid’s favorite day of the week. We also regularly hold CM Volume study groups for parents as well as the Natural State Charlotte Mason Retreat.

Wolfeboro, NH

Reading group

We read the cm volumes together

Wolfeboro, NH

Nature group

Weekly pond nature outing, including time for nature notebooking. Bring a sack lunch.

TN

Spread the Feast: Memphis Charlotte Mason Community

“We spread an abundant and delicate feast in the programmes and each small guest assimilates what he can” (Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, p. 183).

(PLEASE NOTE: We currently have a waiting list to visit and join our community. Please reach out to learn more about this process and be put on the waiting list.)

Spread the Feast Community is a community for home educators and families in Shelby County and the surrounding areas interested in learning about the Charlotte Mason method and philosophy of education. Our primary goal is to be a place of encouragement for parents on their homeschooling journey, and to grow in community with one another.

We also provide learning opportunities for the children such as clubs, meet-ups, and field trips, so they too can grow in community and friendship with one another. Spread the Feast is open to all that are interested in learning more about the Charlotte Mason method and philosophy of education. We welcome CM veterans, those transitioning to CM, those that are just beginning to learn about CM, those that are simply curious about CM, and everyone in between.

We host an evening book discussion once a month for parents (and "babes in arms” welcome) where we read and discuss the Charlotte Mason volumes or books about her philosophy. We also have mother culture and family events, clubs (scouting, nature), nature outings, "early years" meet-ups, and more!