August 17, 2020
August is here, and with this onset comes a brand-new school year, often with shiny school supplies, fresh uniforms, clothes and even a new pair of shoes if you’re lucky. For many of us this year, the back-to-school rush and necessities look different as school-age children will mostly return to school in a virtual setting. This presents new challenges. While you may not buy new uniforms or a new backpack this year, you still need to prepare for what’s ahead and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is here to support all your back to school needs.
Virtual Learning Opportunities
Did you know that the Library provides a multitude of virtual learning programs to enrich your child’s academic and social skills? The calendar is filled weekly with school-age programming you can enjoy from anywhere! If your child can’t make the live programs, you can find them archived online at your convenience. You’ll find many pre-recorded programs to enjoy too! Some sample program titles include: Make Your Own Animation, Magical Creature Book Talk and even Fireworks in a Glass. Invite your child to view our specialized content to elevate and extend their learning. Virtual programming is not limited to children in elementary schooler, it’s available for all age groups. Teens can join in writing groups, book clubs, trivia sessions and gaming sessions such Dungeons and Dragons. While you get into your back-to-school routine, be sure to join a group and meet new friends.
ONE Access and Curated Lists by Grade Level
Every child in the Charlotte Mecklenberg School system can use their student ID number as their Library card number – this is called a ONE Access ID number (the pin number is your child’s birth year). Yes, you heard that right! It’s called ONE Access, or One Number Equals Access, and it makes it very convenient for your child to place books on hold or check out digital resources. Our Library staff have even created curated lists for students to read by grade level. Check them out here: Elementary, Middle and High School. Your child’s ONE Access ID number doesn’t just limit them to books. There are many e-resources to utilize such as Tutor.com (up to 10 free, live homework tutoring sessions each week), Mango Languages (learn a new language) and Freegal music (for any planned or unplanned dance party breaks!). The possibilities are endless with free learning resources offered through your Library.
Educational Support
The Library is committed to improving lives and building a stronger community – a lofty goal as evidenced by our commitment to programming and helping your child prepare for their next step beyond high school. Library branches offer one-on-one weekly virtual appointments with teens to discuss how to successfully plan for the future. Library staff members can connect your high schooler with resources to plan for a potential job or college process, including financial aid and scholarship opportunities. One-on-one virtual appointments are available daily for elementary schoolers as well for Reading Buddies, tutoring and enrichment! Feel back-to-school ready knowing your local Library will support your child’s learning beyond the (virtual) classroom.
Parent Learning Opportunities
Getting ready for the start of a new school year is not limited to children. Parents and caregivers can get back-to-school ready by learning something new too! Virtual caregiver classes are offered for a variety of age levels (children ages 2-5, students in grades K-5). Learn how to read WITH your child, and improve your child’s language, vocabulary and comprehension skills. Classes are also offered on how to access our digital Library resources for virtual learning. Build your confidence and meet other caregivers just like you- we're all in this together!
While the return to school this year presents new challenges, it also presents new opportunities. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is prepared to meet this challenge with you, fully equipped and ready to provide you and your school-age child with an opportunity to learn and grow. Take advantage of the opportunities that await you and your children this school year!
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This blog was written by Elyse Berrier of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
August 17, 2020
Thank you for participating in the double Summer Break challenge for 2020! We hope you enjoyed your experience with our new website through Beanstack.
We’ll be sending out a survey in a few weeks asking for feedback, and we would love to hear from you! If you have a great story about how participating in Summer Break helped you or your family this summer, please share this with us! We would love to hear inspiring stories of how reading and learning makes a difference in your lives.
Your Reading Makes A Difference!
Many of you may have noticed that you earned a “Giving Makes the World Go Round Badge.” Participants earn this badge when they reach 15 hours of reading in each Summer Break challenge.
Every summer, the Library gives back to the community by donating books to a local organization in need. This year’s recipient will be Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is happy to donate to CMS and we are thankful the school system will accept the contributions.
Summer Break: Reading Takes You Everywhere Prize Pickup Is Underway!
Remember, participants have until Saturday, September 26th to claim and pick up prizes while supplies last.
The registration prize of a FREE Wendy's Jr. Frosty coupon can be picked up at any library.
For completion prizes, customers must call 704-416-7200 to claim their prize before visiting a library. Staff can assist them with their accounts and any questions as well as give them the next steps to get their prize. Customers who earn a Wendy’s Jr. Frosty coupon do not need to call the line above to claim, just visit any Charlotte Mecklenburg Library branch.
What are the completion prizes?
Participants in Summer Break: Reading Takes You Everywhere earn a completion prize when they achieve 600 points.
Completion prizes are:
All prizes are first-come, first-serve while supplies last.
August 19, 2020
"This was my favorite storytime because you look like me!” Ella exclaimed. “And the girls we read about look like me."
In a world where little Black girls don’t often see themselves reflected in mainstream media and art, something special happened on June 19, 2020. That something was when Tiffany Howard’s eldest daughter felt represented through literature and connected with her University City Regional Library Reading Buddy, Annese.
As the world continues to turn, caught somewhere between reeling and reviving itself from the coronavirus pandemic, the Howard family, like many Charlotte Mecklenburg Library customers, find themselves pivoting to new, virtual ways to enjoy their neighborhood Library. For Tiffany, the gratitude runs deep.
A Charlotte native, psychologist for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, wife and mother to two growing and glowing girls, Ella and Zora (a third grader and first grader, respectively), Tiffany recalls the impact the public library had on shaping her own love for reading while providing her access to an additional education. “The library has always been important to me,” said Howard. “I was excited to pick up books that I’d read while sitting under the cart while my mom did her grocery shopping,” she added.
Literacy and learning weren’t reserved solely for visits to her beloved North Branch Public Library (which opened in 1957 and served the Beatties Ford Road neighborhood) or trips to the grocery store. Reading was also important in her home and to her family. Even her brother would find delight in reading all the books on their great grandmother’s bookshelf. For Tiffany, reading was about self-discovery, and it still is. “We are intentional about finding books that represent our girls, our family, their beauty and our culture,” she said.
Today, Tiffany advocates for public libraries as vital, cultural institutions that provide integral resources to the communities they serve – resources from which she and her family continue to benefit. “We started with baby storytime, then we’d go afterschool to check out books,” she said. “Next, we moved to the Reading Buddies program in person and, now, online,” she added.
To others in the community, Tiffany finds herself recommending Library resources – from digital to programming to events, including storytimes, ABCmouse digital resource, the ONE Access program for CMS students and cultural events like the Library’s Black History Month Literary Festival. At that festival in February 2020, Ella received a custom drawing of herself from illustrator Gordon C. James, which is now displayed in her room. Tiffany also attended an Active Reading training a few years ago, which helped her husband develop skills to actively read with their daughters, further deepening their appreciation for library services.
Tiffany sees libraries as equalizers: they are a place for everyone, from all walks of life, and a space to learn and to belong. “Education is the most important tool to change the world and the library makes that possible for all,” she stated. “Libraries promote language, literacy, learning and more.”
Tiffany describes her daughters as artsy and creative and believes one of the most important things she can leave them with is a passion for reading and a legacy of learning. “It feels good, as a parent and an educator, to know that even when school is out my girls want to go to the Library,” she said.
As for the Reading Buddy session from June, Tiffany said Ella was grateful for the interaction, one-on-one time and the opportunity to see herself represented in a whole new way. “It made her feel special to talk to someone who selected a book and took time to read with her – who just so happened to look like her, too.”
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This blog was written by Asha Ellison of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
August 20, 2020
Did you know that you can continue to stay connected to the Library while staying home? How would you like to participate in a virtual storytime with your family or receive resume help all from the comfort of your couch? Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library every week for a wide range of virtual programming for children, teens and adults. See a complete listing of this upcoming programming for the week of 8/24/2020 below. Click the corresponding links for more information and register for programs where applicable.
Learn more about online programming by clicking here
Virtual Reading Buddies – 9 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Online Listen and Move Storytime – 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming) register
Remote Learning 101: Library Resources to Enhance Your Child's Learning – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Mindful Mondays – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian – Technology – 2 p.m. (Adult programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Traditional Storytelling – 3 p.m. (Children’s programming) learn more
Stronger Together: Support for your Job Search – 4 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Podcast Discussion Club – 7 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 9 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Cuentos Virtuales en Español - 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Getting Started with Microsoft Word – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Book a Librarian - Business Research – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12:30 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m. register
Story Explorers Enrichment – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) learn more
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 9 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Online Listen and Move Storytime – 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Poetry in Pajamas – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m. register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Teens LIVE on Instagram: Your Voice Matters – 5 p.m. (Teen programming) learn more
Learning Circle: The 1619 Project – 6 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 9 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Cuentos Virtuales en Español - 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Book a Librarian - Business Research – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12:30 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Caregiver Class: Active Reading Training for Caregivers of K-3 Students – 2 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m. register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Learning Circle: Foundations of Mindfulness – 3 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book Talk: Children's – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Caregiver Class: Active Reading Comprehension Strategies for Upper Elementary – 6 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Teens LIVE on Instagram: Eco-Minimalism – 6 p.m. (Teen programming) learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 9 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Baby Storytime – 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Meal Prepping and Planning Made Easy – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Mindful Friday - Meditation for Wellness – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Learning Circle: How to Be an LGBT+ Ally – 1 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m. register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 10 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
August 20, 2020
During this time of uncertainty, many of us are looking at ways to improve ourselves internally. Hoopla has a great selection of self-help audiobooks to help you on your journey. Here are the top five that Charlotte Mecklenburg Library customers have been streaming this month. Discover these titles and so much more. All you need is your Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card or One Access ID number!
Learn more about hoopla and checkout limits here. Need a library card? Sign up here.
Click here to find the self-help audiobooks below in the Library catalog.
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear-A Summary/Read by Best Self Audio (2019)
Learn how you can apply the main lessons & principles from Atomic habits: An Easy & Prove Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones in a quick, easy listen! Run time: 56 minutes
Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad/Read by Author (2020)
Me and White Supremacy teaches readers how to dismantle the privilege within themselves. Run time: 5 hours and 20 minutes
The Power of Vulnerability by Brené Brown/Read by Author (2012)
The author dispels the cultural myth that vulnerability is weakness and reveals that it is, in truth, our most accurate measure of courage. Run time: 6 hours and 31 minutes
How to Win Friends and Influence People: A Condensation From the Book by Dale Carnegie/Read by Jason McCoy (2019)
Learning to relate to people in the ways Carnegie instructs will help you personally as well as professionally. This is a condensation of the original book. Run time: 43 minutes.
The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile/Read by Ian Morgan Cron (2016)
In The Road Back To You the authors forge a unique approach, a practical, comprehensive way of accessing Enneagram wisdom and exploring its connections with Christian spirituality for a deeper knowledge of God and of ourselves. Run 9 hours and 18 minutes.
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This blog was written by Serena Guest of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
August 25, 2020
Have you wanted to read up on inclement weather patterns, pandemics throughout history or indulge in a good mystery? Maybe you’re in the mood for romance, need clean, teen reads or want to educate yourself on issues facing the LGBTQIA+ community. Whatever your interests are, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has a book list for you.
Staff work throughout the year to compile and update lists in the Library’s online catalog system so customers don’t have to look hard for what they need. Book list topics range from anything to almost everything. To view the Library’s book lists, complete the following steps:
If the Library’s Bibliocommons lists leave you longing for more, you can opt for something a bit more personal: a curated list of reading recommendations made just for you!
That’s right. In addition to book lists, you can submit a request for a Personal Reading List by filling out this form and our online Readers’ Advisory team will put together a list of reading suggestions that will be sent directly to your email account. You can access this page by completing the following steps:
*Note: Your Personal Reading List will be sent to the email you provide within 3-5 business days. You can use your list to check out books from your local branch or download an e-book or e-audiobook from cmlibrary.org.
Finding your next favorite read at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is easy with the options listed above.
The Library also has several great digital resources to help you find new reading materials as well:
Books and Authors
Books and Authors is a literary collection that lets you browse by character, subject, location and time period.
Novelist Plus
NoveList provides reading recommendations for fiction and nonfiction materials for adults, teens, tweens (ages 9-12) and children (ages 0-8).
Teen Book Finder
Find great recommended books from YALSA's (Young Adult Library Services Association) award, book, and media lists! Search 4,000+ books, audiobooks, and films from YALSA's book awards and book lists.
Need a Library card to start borrowing items? Get a Library card here.
Happy reading!
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This blog was updated on June 29, 2021.
August 27, 2020
Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la versión en español
The Queen City is the 17th largest city in the United States and we welcome more than 42 new residents every single day, according to U.S. Census data. Some come from across the state, others from across the country and some are even from across the world. To support our growing community, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library celebrates National Welcoming Week from September 11-20.
In support of our Library’s guiding principle to be a welcoming place to all, we chose the following four book titles to examine and celebrate the experiences of those new to our beautiful city. There is a book for every age group and each title was chosen to provide access to as many people as possible.
Each title is available in English and Spanish and may be borrowed in a variety of formats.
Preschool (Ages 3-7)
The Day You Begin
Written by Jacqueline Woodson
(English, Spanish, e-book, e-audiobook)
A lyrical picture book that describes those moments when a child may be marked as different or an outsider from their classmates. This might be because of the color of their skin, their clothes, their accent, an intellectual disability or even something as small as what they eat. The beautiful illustrations created by Rafael López give us a whimsical view of how to shape personal connections when we feel all alone in the world.
School Age (Ages 8-11)
My Name is Maria Isabel by Alma Flor Ada
(English, Spanish e-book)
Maria Isabel, called Mary by her teacher, just moved to the United States from Puerto Rico. She wants nothing more than to fit in with her classmates despite their differences. The author does a compelling job of capturing Maria’s special connection to family and the many anxieties faced as the new kid in school.
Teens (Ages 12-17)
The Only Road; The Crossroads
Alexandra Diaz
(English, Spanish, e-audiobook)
The Only Road is an award-winning book inspired by true events about escaping violence and moving to America to find a better life. In the sequel, The Crossroads, the main characters discover what it means to live as undocumented immigrants in the United States, while news from home gets increasingly worse.
Adults (Ages 18 and up)
Americanah
Ngozi Adichie
(English, Spanish, e-book, e-audiobook, large print, Spanish e-book)
Ifemelu and Obinze meet and fall in love as teenagers in Lagos, Nigeria. After graduating, both set off for independent adventures in different countries. How will their experiences as immigrants change them forever? And when, years later, they meet again, will they be the same people they once were?
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library celebrates newcomers to Charlotte all year long through its #WelcomeCLT initiative. The purpose of #welcomeCLT is to provide new residents (with an emphasis on international newcomers) with information and resources about their new community. The WelcomeCLT.org page provides information for new residents and each Library branch is equipped with an information kiosk full of information about their new community. Customers are also encouraged to browse the calendar for upcoming virtual programs specifically designed to ease the transition into our great city.
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This blog was written by Lonna Vines at the Hickory Grove branch of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
La ciudad reina es la decimoséptima ciudad más grande de los Estados Unidos y da la bienvenida a más de 42 nuevos residentes cada día, según datos del censo EE.UU. Algunos provienen de todo el estado, otros de todo el país y algunos incluso son de todo el mundo. Para apoyar a nuestra comunidad en crecimiento, la Biblioteca de Charlotte Mecklenburg celebra la semana nacional de bienvenida del 11 al 20 de septiembre.
Siguiendo los lineamientos que nuestra institución establece de abrir sus puertas a todas las poblaciones, elegimos los siguientes cuatro títulos de libros para examinar y celebrar las experiencias de los nuevos residentes en nuestra hermosa ciudad. Hay un libro para cada grupo de edad y cada título se eligió para brindar acceso a la mayor cantidad de personas posible.
Cada título está disponible en inglés y español y se puede pedir prestado en una variedad de formatos.
Preescolar (de 3 a 7 años)
El Día en que Descubres Quién Eres
Escrito por Jacqueline Woodson
(Disponible en inglés y español, y como libro electrónico y audiolibro electrónico)
Un libro de imágenes líricas que describe esos momentos en los que un niño puede ser etiquetado como diferente o extraño a sus compañeros de clase. Esto puede deberse al color de su piel, su ropa, su acento, una discapacidad intelectual o incluso algo tan pequeño como lo que comen. Las hermosas ilustraciones creadas por Rafael López nos dan una visión peculiar de cómo crear conexiones personales cuando nos sentimos completamente solos en el mundo.
Edad escolar (de 8 a 11 años)
Me llamo Maria Isabel
Escrito por Alma Flor Ada
(Disponible en inglés y español y como libro electrónico)
María Isabel, llamada María por su maestra, se acaba de mudar a los Estados Unidos desde Puerto Rico. Lo que más desea es encajar con sus compañeros de clase a pesar de sus diferencias.
La autora hace un trabajo convincente al capturar la conexión especial de María con la familia y la gran ansiedad que enfrenta como la nueva niña en la escuela.
Adolescentes (de 12-17 años)
El único destino; La encrucijada
Escrito por Alexandra Diaz
(Disponible en inglés y español y como audiolibro electrónico)
El único destino es un libro galardonado inspirado en hechos reales sobre cómo escapar de la violencia y mudarse a Estados Unidos para encontrar una mejor vida. En la secuela, La encrucijada, los protagonistas descubren lo que significa vivir como inmigrantes indocumentados en Estados Unidos, mientras las noticias desde casa empeoran cada vez más.
Adultos (de 18 años en adelante)
Americanah
Escrito por Ngozi Adichie
(Disponible en inglés y español y como libro electrónico, audiolibro electrónico, letra grande y libro electrónico en español)
Ifemelu y Obinze se conocen y se enamoran durante su adolescencia en Lagos, Nigeria. Después de graduarse, partieron independientemente a diferentes países. ¿De qué manera sus experiencias como inmigrantes cambiarán sus vidas para siempre? Y cuando, años después, se reencuentren, ¿Serán las mismas personas que alguna vez fueron?
La Biblioteca de Charlotte Mecklenburg con orgullo celebra y da la bienvenida a las personas recién llegadas a Charlotte durante todo el año a través de su iniciativa #WelcomeCLT. El propósito de #WelcomeCLT es proporcionar a los nuevos residentes (con énfasis en los recién llegados internacionales) información y recursos sobre su nueva comunidad. La página WelcomeCLT.org proporciona información para los nuevos residentes y cada sucursal de la biblioteca está equipada con un quiosco de información sobre su nueva comunidad. También se anima a los clientes a buscar en el calendario los próximos programas virtuales diseñados específicamente para facilitar la transición a nuestra gran ciudad.
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Este blog fue escrito por Lonna Vines en la sucursal de Hickory Grove de la Biblioteca de Charlotte Mecklenburg
August 28, 2020
Did you know that you can continue to stay connected to the Library while staying home? How would you like to participate in a virtual storytime with your family or receive resume help all from the comfort of your couch? Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library every week for a wide range of virtual programming for children, teens and adults. See a complete listing of this upcoming programming for the week of 8/31/2020 below. Click the corresponding links for more information and register for programs where applicable.
Learn more about online programming by clicking here
Engage 2020: Community Conversations - Local Voices Matter – 3 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Online Listen and Move Storytime – 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Remote Learning 101: Library Resources to Enhance Your Child's Learning – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Mindful Mondays – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian – Technology – 2 p.m. (Adult programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 2:30 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Traditional Storytelling – 3 p.m. (Children’s programming) learn more
Stronger Together: Support for your Job Search – 4 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 4 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 5 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 6 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Cuentos Virtuales en Español - 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Getting Started with Microsoft Word – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Book a Librarian - Business Research – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Career Development Intensive Coaching – 12:30 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Intro to Proposal Writing – 2 p.m. (Adult programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m. register
Story Explorers Enrichment – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) learn more
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 4 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 4 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 5 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 5 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 6 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 6 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Sparking Creativity for Teens – 6 p.m. (Teen programming) register
Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming) Learn more
Online Listen and Move Storytime – 10:30 a.m. (Children's programming) learn more
Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 1 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 2 p.m. (Children’s programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 2 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Book a Librarian – Technology – 2 p.m. (Adult programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 3 p.m. (Children's programming) register
One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 4 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Virtual Reading Buddies – 4 p.m. (Children's programming) register
Teens LIVE on Instagram: DIY Jean Embroidery – 5 p.m. (Teen programming) learn more
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Engage 2020: Ted Talks Discussion: The Importance of Seeking The Whole Story – 11 a.m. (Adult programming) register
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