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'Carve' Out Time for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library this Fall

October 8, 2024

Welcome to October and those cool fall days and even cooler evenings. It’s a busy month, with first quarter (the longest one!) ending on November 1, not to mention Halloween! Give yourself an early treat by checking out the new releases coming to Charlotte Mecklenburg Library on Wowbrary, a newsletter released every Wednesday. You can get ahead of the crowd by placing holds on new releases that we’ve ordered but haven’t put on the shelves yet! For example, you can place a hold on the cookbook, Does This Taste Funny? by Stephen Colbert, or the new Louis Bayard novel about Oscar Wilde and his family (The Wildes), plus so much more. Keep reading below for additional unbe'leaf'able programs, resources, and services for ONE Access Teachers!

 

October is STEAM Month!

Every October we celebrate STEAM Month at all Library locations, where we place a special emphasis on science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to spark interest and excitement in STEAM fields that will last all year! If your school is hosting a STEAM Night this month – or in the future – please consider inviting Charlotte Mecklenburg Library to your event. We can provide a table of giveaways and a STEAM craft. We would love to connect with your school community!

 

STEAM Month Programs for All Ages

STEAM Month Book List for All Ages

 

Early Voting Begins this October

October is the beginning of early voting at a public library near you. Early voting begins Wednesday, October 17th and runs through Saturday, November 2nd. On election day (Tuesday, November 5th) voters must vote at the polls – the libraries will NOT have voting on that day with the exception of University City Regional Library, which serves as a precinct.  

 

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has many programs and resources scheduled around the theme of voting. Sugar Creek Library has partnered with GenerationNation Kids Voting to provide a series of programs for children to learn what's on the ballot, how to find and analyze information about candidates, understand the roles of different government offices, and take informed civic action by making your voice heard in the student vote. The Children's Theatre of Charlotte, housed in partnership with ImaginOn Library, is performing Grace for President, a performance adapted from the book, Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio. 

 

Check out Upcoming Civic Engagement Programs for All Ages

 

Just for ONE Access Teachers: Worried about misinformation, especially during an election season? News Literacy Project provides lesson plans for educators, programs such as the RumorGuard (which lists misinformation and misleading claims and states the facts about those claims), and infographics and posters on topics from AI and the First Amendment to how to determine if a news source is legitimate. These resources are appropriate for students in grades 4 and up.

 

Save the Date! EpicFest is Saturday November 9th  

EpicFest is an extraordinary, free literary festival that joyfully connects children, teens and families with books and the people who write them through activities that encourage a love of reading and learning. Nationally recognized children’s and young adult authors and illustrators will spend two days in Charlotte to share their latest books, experiences and passion for libraries with kids of all ages. Authors and illustrators will visit select Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools on November 8 to speak with students, and will headline a daylong literary festival at ImaginOn on November 9th, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.  

 

Featured authors include: Meera Sriram, JaNay Brown-Wood, Kelly Starling Lyons, Nina Mata, Peter Raymundo, John Patrick Green, Tracey West, and Greg Foley.

 

A special performance of The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by The Children's Theatre will occur from 12-1 p.m. as well. You will not want to miss this! Thank you in advance for sharing this information with your students and their families! 

 

Spread the Word about Student Support at the Library  

Students can receive academic support in many ways at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library! Please direct families to any public library location for additional practice in a variety of subjects.  

 

Student Success Centers are now open at Library locations! Students in K-5th grades are invited to visit when Student Success Centers are open for students to receive help with an assignment, practice a skill, or get connected to professional tutoring via Tutor.com. No registration is required, and trained volunteers are ready! 

 

Student Success Printable Flyer for Students

 

In addition to Student Success Centers, the Reading Buddies program provides a safe space for students to share in the joy and power of reading with a trained volunteer! Volunteers ask questions, build vocabulary, and connect to the child's world while taking turns reading with students in elementary school grades. Invite students to register today!

 

Reading Buddies Printable Flyer for Students

 

Teacher Resource Spotlight: Digital Magazines  

National Children’s Magazine Month is this month and CML has many children’s magazines available through Libby. Younger elementary students can access Ranger Rick, Chickadee, and National Geographic Kids and older students may enjoy the Minecraft magazines or Girls’ Life - and there’s so much more! (There are lots of magazines for adults, too!) Click on Collections, then choose Magazines. Next, scroll down to Kids & Teens to see the choices. Use your ONE Access login for an easy check out.

 

Thanks for all you do, ONE Access Teachers!

One number equals access, and that means access to the Library's resources and programs for the classroom! Check out the ONE Access Guide for Schools to read more about this special partnership, and click the buttons below to view student resources.

 

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African American Poetry
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Find poems written by African-American authors between 1750-1900.

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American Poetry
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Find poems written by American authors between 1650-1920.

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English Poetry
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Find poems written by British authors between 600 to 1900.

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Faber Poetry Library
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Find poems written by both American and British authors between 1900-1999.

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Twentieth-Century American Poetry
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Find poems written by American authors between 1900-1999.

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Twentieth-Century African American Poetry
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Find poems written by African-American authors between 1900-1999.

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Digital Literacy support is more than just computer classes

Digital Literacy Support: More than just computer classes

February 7, 2022

Public libraries in the United States are free and open to everyone. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has long been a safe and trusted place for those looking for support and services – offering English conversation classes, citizenship preparation, computer literacy programs and more. We never turn anyone away or ask about immigration status. Our Library staff can help you find information on many topics and can give you a library card that allows you to borrow items, such as books and other resources, free of charge. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library branches have computers and free Wi-Fi that you can use to access the internet.

The Library also offers classes, online assessments and handouts to strengthen your digital skills. We want to help you become a more confident technology user. We are currently offering our Basic Skills and Workplace Tools classes, which feature popular Microsoft Office software and Google services. We continue to add more online classes, so please check our calendar frequently for the most up-to-date class availability. All classes are held virtually via Zoom. New to using Zoom? Check out this helpful video to get you started.

If you already have a Library card you can access many digital resources for learning and exploring. If you are new to Charlotte, visit your nearest library branch with a photo ID and proof of Mecklenburg County residency to receive a physical card. If you cannot get to a branch, consider a virtual card. It all has the same benefits as a physical card, and you can print it or add it to your mobile device using our app. 

-- This blog was written by Debra Sharp, branch manager of Hickory Grove Library. 
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Important notice: System maintenance scheduled for Monday, February 14

February 7, 2022

We hate to break your heart on Valentine’s Day, but we’re improving our systems just for you. Please expect an interruption in Library services and accessing resources on Monday, February 14, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

During that time, online and digital resources (OverDrive/Libby, hoopla, etc.) will be unavailable. Library users also won’t be able to place holds, use self-checkout, renew items, pay fees, sign up for a Library card or call/live-chat with Library staff.
 
Library locations will remain open and customers will be able to: access internet-ready computers and complete materials checkouts with staff assistance.

We apologize for any inconvenience this interruption in service may cause. As always, we appreciate your patronage and look forward to improving our libraries to better serve our community.

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Get to know the South County Regional community

Get to know the South County Regional community

February 8, 2022

The South County Regional Library is in South Charlotte, on the corner of Rea Road and Pineville-Matthews Road. A beautiful public art piece, Open Book, Open Mind by North Carolina artist and sculptor Jim Gallucci, features colorful book covers with classic titles, brightens up the exterior of the branch. This southernmost location in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Library system is freshly renovated. On the first level of the two-story building, our popular collection, composed of the newest adult books, DVDs, books on disc, and playaways, is the first department visible from the front door. The children’s department houses a new storytime room with a wooden tree that grows up to the ceiling! Also located on the first floor is a “cafe” with vending machines, tables, and a laptop bar.

Upstairs there is an awesome teen zone with a private teen loft set aside for studying and teen programming. Tables, chairs, and booths fill the second level and create perfect spaces for customers to read, write, and tutor. There are also windowed alcoves for customers who desire more privacy. The majority of the adult collection can be found upstairs. Genres range from romance to mystery, and best sellers to independent publishing houses. There are adult and young adult graphic novels, an adult large print collection, public computers, and printers as well.

South Charlotte is a growing community full of residents from all over the world. To assist them to the best of our ability, our library houses an extensive collection of world language materials for all ages. In the young adult collection, there are books in Spanish, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Russian, and Vietnamese. For adults, there is a world language section which includes Arabic, French, German, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Hindi, Russian, Chinese (there is a substantial number of books!), Vietnamese, and Spanish (this is another extensive collection). Finally, the children’s department contains books in Spanish, Spanish/English (books that have both languages on the pages), Gujarati, Hindi, Telugu, French, German, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese. In addition to the languages in print found at South County, there are also members of the staff who are fluent in Russian, Greek, Vietnamese, German, Hindi, Marathi, and Afrikaans, to name a few!

The Four Mile Creek greenway is walking distance from South County, and is a popular, outdoor, walkable park. If you are looking for a beautiful location to jog, walk, or bike, this greenway is a wonderful place to be outdoors and avoid car traffic. Across the street from the greenway is a Trader Joe’s location, which always keeps the parking lot on the corner of Rea Rd and Bevington Place busy.

There are a wide range of communities and shopping centers within a 20-minute radius of South County. The Arboretum (Pineville Matthews Road near Providence Road), Stonecrest (Rea Road, near 485), and Blakeney (the intersection of Rea Road and Ardrey Kell) are examples of local shopping centers which house stores and restaurants for all your shopping and dining needs, such as Wal-Mart, Target, Old Navy, Harris Teeter, Marshalls, Malaya Kitchen, Nothing but Noodles, Greco, 131 Main, and Zoe’s Kitchen. A nearby neighborhood named Ballantyne has much to offer including a location named, Ballantyne’s Backyard. It is an old golf course converted into a community park. For our Hindu neighbors, the Hindu Center of Charlotte is a 30-minute drive away from this branch.  

New to Charlotte? Explore other neighborhoods through the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library blog and WelcomeCLT, a digital space created for newcomers to Charlotte.

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This blog is written by Kristiana Belsito, a library assistant for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.