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16500 Holly Crest Lane
Huntersville, NC 28078
United States

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16500 Holly Crest Lane
Huntersville, NC 28078
United States
5528 Waters Edge Village Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States
Located at 301 East W.T. Harris Boulevard, University City Regional Library serves northeast Charlotte and one of the fasted growing areas for business, healthcare, and academia in Mecklenburg County – University City. This library first opened its doors to the public on February 14, 1993. In 1999, to accommodate rapid community growth, the library closed for five months to expand the facility to nearly 25,000 square feet – making it 60% larger than its original size. The University City Regional Library is one of the most visited libraries in the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library system. The new facility will be located less than a mile from the current facility on Waters Edge Village Drive, in the new Waters Edge development along JW Clay Boulevard.
6000 Conference Drive
Charlotte, NC 28212
United States
January 21, 2025
This blog was written by Kim Arlia, logistics leader for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
This blog was updated on April 24, 2025 to include new dates and remove dates that have already passed.
Welcome Spring!
Each sale will have a unique selection. You won’t want to miss a single one! Plus, we have a special mid-week sale in June: Wednesday, June 4, 2025 –Bank of America Founders Hall 100 N Tryon St., Charlotte, NC 28202 - lower lever – 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Bring your book club group! Pick up some beach reads! Kids heading to camp – pack a book. Support your local library and expand you mind. See you at the sales!
We are filling the carts with fiction, non-fiction, children’s, young adult, cook books, and coffee table books. Prices start at $1.00 Bring a friend and remember to buy for yourself and others! Gifting a book is a literacy treasure that lasts a lifetime!
Start marking your calendar today! Book sales are 9 a.m. – 1 pm.
As new dates are scheduled – the listing will be updated. Hope to see you soon!!
Book donations are currently accepted at all open Library locations.
NOTE: Smaller libraries may have limited storage capacity. Please call your local Library before making a book donation to ensure the location can receive your items. Do not leave them outside – rain and bugs are not their friends!
The Library does NOT accept the following items:
Have a large donation? Please contact Kim Arlia by phone at (704) 416-0751 or by email at [email protected] to make an appointment.
All donations are brought via the library delivery system to the Library Administration Center (LAC). At the LAC, a team of volunteers will go through the donations and determine what will happen to them based on condition, age, and genre. Some may be added to the existing library collection, others may go to various outreach programs, some make their way to the many Free Little Libraries in Mecklenburg County, while others end up at the library book sale or for sale at Thriftbooks.com. Revenue generated by book sales and Thinftbooks.com allows for the procurement of more library materials.
SURE CAN!!! Complete a profile here: https://www.cmlibrary.org/volunteer Make sure you select to work with the Book Donation and Book Sale Team Member. Having problems with the CERVIS site – contact Kim Arlia by phone at (704) 416-0751 or by email at [email protected]
May 21, 2025
This blog was written by Sally Deason, a librarian at Mint Hill Library
The Mint Hill Historical Society began in 1985 when a “For Sale” sign appeared in front of an old town building. Since then, buildings have been restored and moved, books have been written and countless tour groups have enjoyed the Carl J. McEwen Historic Village, all made possible by this local group.
On display from now until December, this exhibit shares the story of a local organization created specifically to preserve the history of a quickly changing landscape. Items in our case range from a model for the proposed historic village in 1986, a vintage hat worn by one of the volunteer docents who took tour groups through the schoolhouse, glass bottles from the historic doctor’s office and much more. Articles from local newspapers share details about the formation of the group and notable events in their history.
Make sure to stop in the Mint Hill Library and celebrate this history with us!
To check out more about the MHHS, https://www.minthillhistory.com/.
A special thank you to Dawn Funk of the MHHS who spent so much time curating this exhibit and sharing it with our library patrons.
2157 West Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28208
United States
505 Main Street
Suite 100
Pineville, NC 28134
United States