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Cornelia, GA

Group for parents and students

North Georgia TB+G Community

North Georgia TB+G is a learning community for North Georgia families interested in growing together using Charlotte Mason’s teachings on education. We seek fellowship between like-minded families as we present a wide feast of subjects before our children.

After a brief hiatus, we will begin monthly natural history club and monthly mother culture meetings in Fall 2025.

Please reach out for more information!

AR

Group for parents and students

Red-Brick Academy

Red-Brick Academy is a weekly Charlotte Mason Cottage School that meets for 28 weeks of the traditional school year. We have core and enrichment classes for students in 1st- 12th, including full credit high school classes. We host various community events including a natural History Club and a mom group.

Arnold, MD

Group for parents

The Annapolis Area Charlotte Mason Discussion Group

Our group is reading Charlotte Mason's Volume 3: School Education. We meet monthly on a Saturday in Arnold, Maryland. Come join us for encouragement and camaraderie!
We are a part of the larger Charlotte Mason Maryland network.

Holland, MI

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Study Group Holland, MI

This group currently meets at the Michigan Academy of Folk Music in Holland, MI on Thursday evenings for ~1.5 hours, 2x/month. We are currently going through the Start Here guide by Brandy Vencel.

Huntingtown, MD

Group for parents

The Southern Maryland Discussion Group

The Southern Maryland Discussion Group is using the "Start Here" study guide by Brandy Vencel, which covers each of Charlotte Mason's 20 principles. We meet in Huntingtown, MD.

No meeting in December
January 8th
February 12th
March 12th
April 9th
May 14th

Morgantown, WV

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Morgantown

Group of Christian Charlotte Mason mothers and educators.

Current meetings:
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 4-5:30 pm. We generally listen to a podcast or two and discuss and/or discuss a chapter from one of Charlotte Mason’s Volumes.

There is childcare available for $3/child.

Check out Facebook or email for more information.

Littleton, CO

Group for parents and students

Charlotte Mason Community in Littleton

We are a group of women meeting monthly to read and discuss Charlotte Mason's parenting and educational wisdom.

Emporia, KS

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Book Club

This is a start-up book club for home schooling parents in the Lyon County area who are looking for wisdom and community. We are planning on starting in January of 2022 with Mere Motherhood by Cindy Rollins and delving into Charlotte's original works shortly thereafter.

Johnstown, WI

Group for parents

Janesville CM Book Group

We are meeting and working our way through the six volume set. We meet once a month on the first Monday of the month. We meet just east of Janesville, WI at a home.

Tyler, TX

Group for parents and students

Ambleside Homeschool Cooperative Tyler Area

We are located in the Tyler Area. We are currently meeting at 10 am on Thursdays. We are a group of families having fellowship and doing enrichment subjects together which include: Nature Study/Journaling, Shakespeare, Hymn Study, Folksong, Composer Study, Artist Study, Shakespeare, Plutarch (for grades 4 and up), Handicraft, and Recitation presentation(optional) at the end of term. Also, on 4th Thursdays we are going on a special Nature walk/field trip. We would love to have you join us! We are also located on Facebook.

Fort Worth, TX

Event for parents

CM Mom’s Book Study Group

This is a monthly book study group currently reading CM's volume 3, meeting the first Monday of each month at Central Market in Fort Worth. At times, we offer family events and mom socials. You can find us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CharlotteMasonFortWorth/

Shady Shores, TX

Group for parents

CM Denton (Texas)

We are a group of moms meeting monthly to discuss the works of Charlotte Mason. Join us for a cup of tea the second Tuesday of each month from 7:00-9:30ish pm in Shady Shores, just south of Denton. Message me at 214-78three-8350.

Chester, NH

Group for parents and students

Explorers

Bi-weekly nature group for students, Winter indoor co-op lessons, and a required monthly evening study group for moms once a month reading through volumes and other educational books.

Wake Forest, NC

Group for parents

North Raleigh Charlotte Mason Study Group

We meet the third Tuesday of the month from 7:30-9:30 p.m. to discuss Charlotte Mason's volumes and what it means to implement her principles in our homes and classrooms. Feel free to reach out with questions or to be added to our email list!

Luverne, MN

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Book Club

A CM Book Club that is starting with Home Education Vol. 1, reading it on our own and meeting monthly to discuss. We are meeting the 2nd or 3rd Tuesday evening of the month. We meet at a home in Luverne, MN.

Weekend of Living Ideas

Milford, IA

Event for parents and students

Weekend of Living Ideas

The Weekend of Living Ideas is a soulful opportunity for parents and educators from a variety of backgrounds to retreat together as we explore and experience the living ideas that surround the educational philosophy and methods of Charlotte Mason. Reshelving Alexandria co-founder Ambre Sautter will be inspiring you about living books. Other topics include Russian Fine Arts, Mothers As Students, Scheduling, Spanish Poetry, and more! Nancy Kelly will be presenting a special pre-retreat immersion that applies to all ages and plenary sessions on The Cloud of Witness, Admiration, Hope and Love, and High School, as well as a workshop on Plutarch. And special bonus, Kent will be there with his blacksmithing gear! Students 12 and older are invited to register with their parents and nursing children are welcome.

Manistee, MI

Living Books Library for parents and students

Worthy Books Living Library

WBLL is a private lending library of rare living books, serving homeschool families in and around Manistee County, Michigan. We have over 2,000 living books, and counting, which are shelved in our home (Over 700 of which are listed on the Reshelving Alexandria website). We want to rescue and preserve as many excellent books as we can, and we invite you to use our books, while sparing you the expense of having to buy them all.

Sherwood, AR

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Book Discussion

We are a group of parents who meet the fourth Monday of the month from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to discuss Charlotte Mason's Home Education series. We read about 20 pgs at home and meet together to discuss and work through our understandings.

Sherwood, AR

Group for students

Hilltop Academy

Hilltop Academy is a drop off class day that meets one day a week for three 10 week terms. We hope to ease the hands and hearts of home schooling parents by providing a full day of morning core classes to students in grades 1-8 and afternoon electives to students in grades 1-12. We teach from our understanding of Charlotte Mason's philosophy and methods.

Warsaw, IN

Group for parents and students

Warsaw Charlotte Mason Co-op

We are a Charlotte Mason homeschool co-op in northern Indiana that meets bi-weekly to spread the feast. Currently, we have classes for the Early Years (ages 3-5) through form 2, though we continue to grow. This is a parent led co-op, not a drop-off program, and moms volunteer where they feel comfortable, whether that's nursery, lunch clean-up, or teaching a class. Past subjects have included handicrafts, picture study, art instruction, and nature study. Our Early Years group is a play and nature based program that does a variety of hands on activities and nature walks, along with reading living books. You teach your own curriculum at home and come together with the group on co-op days for enrichment subjects. There is a small fee for building rental and classroom supplies with rental discounts for families with multiple students.

Shelbyville, TN

Ensor’s Books

Ensor's Books is a private, family-owned preservation lending library in Shelbyville, TN. We have a large collection of excellent living books to share with homeschool families in Middle TN. See our website for membership information.

Eldon, MO

Event for parents and students

Charlotte Mason at the Lake

We are a community of home educators who our inspired by the Philosophy of Education laid out by Charlotte Mason. We are all at different places in our homeschool journey but we seek to be a support to families wanting to implement part or the whole of a Charlotte Mason education. We do this by offering continuing education for teachers in our bi monthly study groups. We help carry the teaching burden in our morning co-op. We form community and accountability
as we study nature together in our weekly afternoon Nature Club. We wish to provide oppurtunies for families to learn new skills at our special events. Together we help encourage one another to grow as both educators and parents.

Reno, NV

Group for parents and students

Nevada Nature Study Together

This is a new Nature Study group that will meet twice a month on Friday mornings rotating our visits to 4-6 locations in Reno, Nevada to observe their changes through the year. During our time together we’ll sing a creation hymn, have a short lesson on what to focus on, practice the habit of observation, walk and explore, and make time for nature journaling.

Grandview, TX

Living Books Library for parents and students

Ducommun Lending Library

The Ducommun Library is located in Grandview, Texas and is a privately-owned and hand-curated collection of over 2,000 living books. Any individual and family are welcome to apply for membership.
Small annual fee. By appointment only.
*Re-opening in Fall 2021*

Brunswick, ME

Group for parents

Charlotte Mason Book Study

We are a new CM book study group that will begin in September 2021. We meet twice monthly on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 7-8:30 at a member's home. We will plan to begin by reading For the Children's Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay, and then will transition to reading CM's volumes.