Mint Hill: Programs & Events Listings
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Mint Hill Writers Group
Writers of all skill levels are encouraged to join the group to do some writing, share their work, meet other local amateur writers, and exchange ideas. Audience: Adults, Seniors
American Girl Book Club
An American Girl Bookclub for girls in grades K-5. Participants will learn about historical periods related to a specific girl each month. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Let's Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War
Dr. Brian Jones, professor at Johnson C. Smith University, will facilitate this five-part reading and discussion series at the Matthews and Mint Hill Branches. Participants must call to pre-register and are encouraged to attend all the discussions. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Afternoon Adventures: Irish American History & St. Patrick's Day
Children develop critical thinking skills through books and hands-on activities. This month the theme will be Irish American History Month & St. Patrick's Day. Create your own Coat of Arms! Grades K-5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Magnetic Poetry and Pancakes
Share original poetry or bring something from a favorite poet to read in exchange for a pancake. And, put literacy into action by creating your own poems through arranging words on magnets. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Computer Basics Part II
An introductory workshop for the new computer user. Become comfortable working in the Windows environment. Learn to open and close programs and save files. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Word Basics Part I
Create, edit and save a document in Microsoft Word. Designed for adults with some computer experience but little or no previous word processing experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
EveryoneOn: Improve Digital Literacy Skills
Join the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library in this kickoff event, which is part of a three year national campaign with Connect2Compete, to promote digital literacy. Free Internet access all day for everyone. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Family/Youth & Caregivers
Word Basics Part II
This class is a follow-up to the Word Basics class. After a review we'll discuss moving and copying text and images, formatting lists, changing margins and other features of Word. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Internet Basics
This class covers how to access, navigate, and print from a website and demonstrates some basic techniques for finding information on the Internet. For users with some computer experience but with little Internet experience. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week 2013: Crack the Code
Solve these puzzles to be entered into our Teen Tech Week drawing for a chance to win a Teen Tech Week themed prize. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Library Scavenger Hunt
How well do you know your library? Participate in a Library Resources Scavenger Hunt and learn more about your library and the variety of resources that are available to you. Prizes!!! Audience: Teens (12-18)
Teen Tech Week 2013: App Creation
Explore the lucrative field of app creation and experiment with several free app creation programs online. Get a taste of what it’s like to be an app developer. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Afternoon Adventures: Irish American History & St. Patrick's Day
Children develop critical thinking skills through books and hands-on activities. This month the theme will be Irish American History Month & St. Patrick's Day. Create your own Coat of Arms! Grades K-5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Learn, Quest, Play: Video Gaming
Develop literacy, critical thinking and teamwork skills with video games. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Let's Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War
Dr. Brian Jones, professor at Johnson C. Smith University, will facilitate this five-part reading and discussion series at the Matthews and Mint Hill Branches. Participants must call to pre-register and are encouraged to attend all the discussions. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Cultural Exploration - Chinese New Year
Join us for a lively event as we celebrate Chinese New Year with food and fun activities. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Cultural Exploration - Chinese New Year
Join us for a lively event as we celebrate Chinese New Year with food and fun activities. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Afternoon Adventures: Irish American History & St. Patrick's Day
Children develop critical thinking skills through books and hands-on activities. This month the theme will be Irish American History Month & St. Patrick's Day. Create your own Coat of Arms! Grades K-5. Audience: Elementary (5-11)
Let's Talk About It: Making Sense of the American Civil War
Dr. Brian Jones, professor at Johnson C. Smith University, will facilitate this five-part reading and discussion series at the Matthews and Mint Hill Branches. Participants must call to pre-register and are encouraged to attend all the discussions. Audience: Adults, Seniors, Teens (12-18)
Toddler Storytime
Toddlers build language skills, participate in music and movement activities, and discover the fun of books. Explore letters, sounds, and new words through stories and activities. Ages 24-35 mths. Audience: Toddlers (18-35 months)
Preschool Storytime
Preschoolers engage with books and activities that encourage language and pre-reading skills. Hear stories, sing songs, and develop the skills needed to become a successful reader. For ages 3-5.
Audience: Preschool (3-5)
Baby Storytime.
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. New sights and sounds are shared with a parent or caregiver through books, songs, and rhymes. For babies 0-17 mths.
Audience: Babies (0-17 months)
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