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South County Regional

5801 Rea Road
Charlotte, NC 28277
United States

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(704) 416-6600
Hours:
Sunday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
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SouthPark Regional

7015 Carnegie Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28211
United States

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(704) 416-5400
Hours:
Sunday 1:00 am-5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
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University City Regional

5528 Waters Edge Village Drive
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States

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Contact us:
(704) 416-7200
Hours:
Sunday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
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New University City Regional Library Project

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.

 

 
Fast Facts
  • Will be largest regional library in Mecklenburg County except for the Uptown Library campus (comprised of Main Library and ImaginOn: the Joe and Joan Martin Center)
  • Outfitted with generous spaces, including:
    • Dedicated children’s and teen program areas,
    • Large community room and flexible meeting spaces,
    • Comfortable individual and group-size reading/study spaces
  • Designed to handle needs of a large regional library and programs of all types
  • New and ample technology
  • Less than a half-mile from the LYNX Blue Line JW Clay Station
  • The anticipated completion time for this project is 2025

 

 
New Facility FAQ
  • What will parking look like at the new facility?
    • There will be ample parking adjacent to the Library.
  • Will there be multiple entrances to the new facility for easy accessibility?
    • There will be one primary public entrance to the Library. The entire facility will be ADA compliant, including the entrance and all emergency exits.
  • Will there be access to the facility from the Greenway?
    • The new Library will be within a short walk of the entrance of the Barton Creek Greenway at JW Clay Boulevard.
  • Will trees that have been removed for this project be replaced?
    • The project will be compliant with the City of Charlotte’s tree ordinance
  • Will there be a Makerspace in the new facility?
    • There will not be a Makerspace in the new Library. The facility will, however, be designed to have more flexibility with its rooms so there is a capability to bring in Makerspace equipment when needed.
  • Are shelves going to be shorter/more accessible for all?
    • Shelving in the open floor area will be no taller than 66 inches to allow for more natural light and better views throughout the facility.
  • What will determine the materials the new facility receives?
    • The Library will have a large collection of materials based on the circulation history of University City Regional Library, meaning that the branch’s needs will be kept in mind when distributing materials.
    • Much of the opening day collection will be new to the system and selected specifically for the University City community.
    • CML has a floating collection where materials are not housed permanently at one specific library, but instead are shelved in the library where they were most recently returned. It also transports reserved materials to the customer’s library of choice when it becomes available.
    • CML’s Materials Management department ensures that the system has a diverse, well-balanced collection to meet the needs of customers. They analyze circulation information and monitor new material trends for each location and acquire materials to meet those needs.

 

 

 

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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Carolina Ascent Football Club: A Winning Partnership for Welcoming Week

September 3, 2025

This blog post was written by Lonna Vines, branch manager at the Myers Park branch of  Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

 

Charlotte, NC proudly holds the Certified Welcoming designation from Welcoming America, a recognition awarded to cities and counties that demonstrate a strong commitment to welcoming and immigrant inclusion. As of 2025, only 28 cities and counties across the U.S. have earned this honor.

 

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library recognizes the vital role that newcomers play in enriching our community, and we work year-round to help new residents -- with extra emphasis on international newcomers -- get connected, stay engaged, and feel at home in our city.

 

That’s why we are thrilled to announce a brand new partnership with the Carolina Ascent Football Club, Charlotte’s newest professional sports team. The Ascent is a women’s soccer team already making an impact on and off the field. What better organization to partner with in celebration of Welcoming Week than a team made up of athletes who know what it means to move to a new city and build a community.

 

Recently, library staff had the opportunity to visit a team practice and chat with a few of the players about their experiences moving to Charlotte.

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Meet Taylor Porter: Newcomer, Athlete, and Book Lover

One of those players was Taylor Porter, who joined Carolina Ascent FC and moved to Charlotte just over a year ago. Originally from sunny San Diego, Taylor knows firsthand what it’s like to make a big move and start fresh in a new city.

 

When asked about her transition to Charlotte, Taylor smiled:

“I think the thing that surprised me most was just how welcoming people are here. It’s not easy moving across the country, leaving behind friends and family, but Charlotte has a way of making you feel at home. My teammates have been incredible, but I’ve also met people just by exploring the city.”

 

Taylor admits she misses San Diego’s beaches, but she’s quickly found her own Charlotte favorites.

 

“I love exploring all the local coffee shops. Each one has such a different vibe, and it’s become my way of getting to know the city. Plus, as a reader, it’s the perfect place to relax with a good book.”

 

Her most recent read? Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry.

 

Taylor’s story highlights exactly why this partnership is so special—newcomers bring their passions, talents, and fresh perspectives, and in turn, they find belonging and community in Charlotte.

Celebrate Welcoming Week with Us

Welcoming Week 2025 will be held September 12–21, and the library has an exciting lineup of events planned. In addition to programs across our branches, we’re bringing back our popular Welcoming Challenge, running from September 1–30.

 

Here’s how it works:

  • Pick up a challenge sheet at your nearest Charlotte Mecklenburg Library branch.
  • Complete three activities from the sheet.
  • Return your completed sheet to the branch to earn prizes!

 

Prizes include (while supplies last):

  • Sign-up Prize: A WelcomeCLT Button
  • Completion Prize: A WelcomeCLT Insulated Tote Bag + a free Carolina Ascent FC ticket
  • Grand Prize: An internationally themed basket with books, snacks, merchandise, and a Carolina Ascent hospitality package for a family of four to enjoy food and fun at a match

Library Night with Carolina Ascent

Mark your calendars: Carolina Ascent FC is hosting a special “Library Night” on Wednesday, September 24 at 7:00pm at American Legion Memorial Stadium. All you need to join the fun is your WelcomeCLT Challenge sheet. Pick one up at your local library branch, complete your activities, and claim your free ticket!

 

Together, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Carolina Ascent are celebrating what makes our city so special: a community where everyone, whether brand new or lifelong resident, belongs. Visit WelcomeCLT.org to learn more.

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ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center

300 East Seventh Street,
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

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(704) 416-4600
Hours:
Sunday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
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Top 10 Homework Hacks with your ONE Access Account

September 5, 2025

This blog was written by Elyse Farmer, Program Coordinator at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

 

Homework piling up now that school is back in session? Don’t stress, your ONE Access Library account has you covered! Each month we're sharing a Top 10 list in honor of ONE Access turning 10. Here are 10 Homework Hacks to make assignments easier this school year.  

 

    1. Get Free Homework Help In-Person: All Charlotte Mecklenburg Library locations provide free Homework Help, where trained volunteers set up in our locations at least one afternoon each week to offer assistance with assignments, practicing other skills, or getting connected to library resources.  

    1. Login for Free Professional Tutoring Help via Tutor.com: Cannot make it to a Library location? No worries! With your ONE Access Library account, you can access professional live tutoring via Tutor.com, a resource that provides certified tutors in any subject area daily from 3:00-11:00 p.m. 15 free sessions are available every week for ONE Access students!  

    1. Never Pay for a Book Again: ONE Access Library accounts allow students to borrow up to 10 print or audiobooks, and borrow digital e-books, magazines, and audiobooks! When school reading assignments are given, check with your local library to access these materials; digital materials are available online, anytime!  

    1. Great Study Spaces: Do you need a quiet place to study and complete your homework? Quiet, comfortable study spaces are available at library locations to help! Access to free Wi-Fi and study rooms are also available daily and on weekends, perfect for group projects. 

    1. Access Current Events: ONE Access Students have access to hundreds of digital newspapers and magazines, perfect for assignments where informational text or current events are needed.  

    1. Ace Research Papers: For students completing research papers, free library databases are available for use! Various digital databases are available- we recommend PebbleGo and PowerKnowledge for elementary school students, and SIRS Discoverer or ProQuest for middle and high school students. Many of these databases also offer free citation support, perfect for making sure assignments are just right.  

    1. Language Homework Help: Learning a new language? ONE Access Library accounts have access to Transparent Language, a free learning platform for learners of all levels looking to build their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a foreign language.  

    1. Practice for Tests: Utilize the Learning Express/Prep Step eLearning platform with your ONE Access account, to access free practice tests in Math, English, Science, Social Studies (grades 4-12), as well as test prep courses for college placement tests. 

    1. Explore Career Resources: Teens beginning their journey to deciding what to do after high school should take advantage of College and Career Connections programming at all Charlotte Mecklenburg Library locations. Free programs and workshops are offered by community experts from resources to pay for college, admissions essay help, test prep, and online practice tests. Starting in October, teens are also invited to take The Road Map to Success Challenge, by participating and logging activities over the course of the school year that aid in planning for their future to earn badges and prizes! 

    1. Ask a Librarian: We saved the best for last! The biggest homework hack is for ONE Access students to make use of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library staff. Staff are always happy to recommend books and resources, programming, or a little encouragement to guide students in their learning.  

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Visit your local library in-person or online to take advantage of these homework hacks today! Charlotte Mecklenburg Library wishes all students in our community a wonderful 2025-2026 school year.