CMON CALENDAR
Field Trip Day – 80 Students
Field Trips at C'mon take place 10am - 1pm.
Family Science Lab: Science of Farming
CMON 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples, FL, United StatesJoin us for a Family Science Lab! Farming is so much more than just planting seeds. Today we will learn about growing food, soil science, and caring for livestock. Put on your overalls and join us for some family fun!
Field Trip Day – 20 Students
Field Trips at C'mon take place 10am - 1pm.
Homeschool: Can You Dig It? Soil and Earthworms
CMON 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples, FL, United StatesJoin us for a Homeschool Workshop! We walk on it, grow food in it, use it to filter our water. We are talking about soil this week and learning about earthworms through dissection, and their important relationship with soil.
MUSEUM CLOSED
C'mon will be CLOSED today in observance of the holiday.
Homeschool: Habitats and Hibernation (K-1st)
CMON 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples, FL, United StatesJoin us for a Homeschool Workshop! What type of habitat do we live in? What makes it different from other habitats? When the weather changes do any animals in Florida hibernate? Find out the answers to these questions and many more
Field Trip Day – 125 Students
Field Trips at C'mon take place 10am - 1pm.
Homeschool: Habitats and Hibernation (feat. Kowiachobee Animal Preserve)
CMON 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples, FL, United StatesJoin us for a Homeschool Workshop! What type of habitat do we live in? What makes it different from other habitats? When the weather changes do any animals in Florida hibernate? Find out the answers to these questions and many more
Here’s the Scoop! Volunteer Recruitment Party
Are you looking for a fulfilling volunteer experience? Look no further than C'mon! We invite you to learn more about volunteering opportunities at C'mon on Tuesday, November 27th at 4:00pm. We'll be serving ice cream and talking about all the different ways you can volunteer!
Sensory Night
CMON 15080 Livingston Rd, Naples, FL, United StatesC’mon provides Sensory Nights for children on the Autism spectrum and/or with other sensory integration disorders. Sensory Nights have limited participation in order to minimize crowds. Lighting and sounds are muted and additional sensory activities and cool down spaces are provided. We encourage the whole family to attend to make the evening enjoyable and realistic for the child with the disability.