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Celebrate STEAM Month throughout October with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library!

Celebrating STEAM Month with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

September 30, 2020

Leaves are changing, fall is in the air and, at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, that means STEAM Month is here! Search the Library's calendar for all STEAM-related events here, or visit your favorite branch to find out what is happening during October as we celebrate STEAM Month. In the meantime, get ready to celebrate science, technology, engineering and math with these books! 

Science Is Magic by Steve Mould

Try exploring experiments with your young scientist at home. Science Is Magic by Steve Mould is loaded with entertaining and educational ideas. The improbable nature of each experiment makes it seem like a magician’s trick, but a section on each experiment called, “The Science Part” explains exactly how and why the action happens. Mould presents natural wonders and explores the science of classic magicians and mysteries between experiments. He also includes an experiment based on scientific observation he made himself! The experiments are based around ordinary household items. Most of them can be performed by children alone, but an easily-recognized logo indicates when parental involvement might be necessary. Prepare to be amazed as you discover Science Is Magic! 

100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers, and Coding by Alice James

Recognizing how technology and math interact – and how they fit into the world as a whole – is crucial. 100 Things to Know About Numbers, Computers, and Coding by Alice James, Eddie Reynolds, Minna Lacey, Rose Hall and Alex Frith, helps kids develop that understanding in a fast-paced, fact-and-fun-filled way. Big, colorful infographics are sure to capture the interest of kids captivated by coding. There are even two ways to read this – in a linear fashion from Infographic 1 to Infographic 100, or by skipping around between infographics. From Pythagoras to Pascal’s Triangle to pixels, the facts presented here are sure to keep school-age kids occupied for hours. 

 

 

Skyscraper  by Jorey Hurley 

Even the youngest engineers are sure to love Skyscraper by Jorey Hurley. Colorful, one-word and two-page spreads chronicle the construction process from demolition to completion. A glossary at the end, complete with images, offers extra detail including exact vocabulary for all the heavy equipment and their pivotal roles in the building process. This deceptively simple, beautifully illustrated book is sure to foster fascinating conversation! 

 

 

Which One Doesn’t Belong: Playing with Shapes by Christopher Danielson

Keep the conversation going with Which One Doesn’t Belong: Playing with Shapes by Christopher Danielson. Colorful arrays of four shapes present the questions, “Which one of these is different from the others, and why?” The book models possible thought processes for identifying the unique shape, then presents more shape sets for further consideration.  With no right-or-wrong answers but lots to talk about, it works well for both one-on-one reading and whole-family interaction. In 2017, it won a Mathical Book Prize. An edition released in 2019 updates the color palate but maintains the excellent conversation-starting content.

Find these great books and get ready for STEAM month at your local branch! 

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This blog was written by Larisa Martin of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

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Teens get real on the issues concerning them with ImaginOn’s upcoming Teen Summit

Real talk for teens at ImaginOn’s Teen Summit

September 30, 2020

This year has been hard. It has challenged our hope, resiliency and our optimism. If there's one thing this year has proven, it's that, when we work together and unite with a focus on justice and equality, actionable change is possible.

Being a teenager is challenging enough without feeling the weight of the world on your shoulders and, even worse, not being able to do anything to lighten that load. That's what ImaginOn's Real Talk and Teen Summit programs want to accomplish. There is power in youth. There is power in unbridled imagination. These are complex problems, and complex problems require creative, unique solutions.

This isn't a burden you have to carry by yourself. From mental health, confronting authority, gender identity and feeling othered, we've gathered experts from different fields who will help us navigate these trying topics.

The issues of today are going to be iterations of the issues of tomorrow. We're facing these battles, and we're tasked with finding enduring solutions. Setting a groundwork of knowledge and experience exploring these topics is necessary to understand how we got where we are and where we want to go.

Please join us for the Teen Summit:

Boost Hope for A Better Tomorrow Teen Summit

Thursday, October 8, 5-6 p.m.

A community discussion is an opportunity for youth to engage our panel experts around current social issues within society. Our goal is to have a discussion of empowering our youth towards creating awareness around matters considering them. Our panel experts will consist of teen community leaders and educators throughout Mecklenburg County.

Register

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This blog was written by Alana Esposito, a VolunTeen for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

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 Get homework help in every subject with the Library’s selection of digital resources.

Get help in every subject with digital resources from the Library

October 1, 2020

This blog was written by Darrell Anderson, marketing and communications specialist for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

Looking for resources to help your student with online learning? Get homework help in every subject with the Library’s selection of digital resources. Find everything you need from online research texts and earth and space science help, to encyclopedias and cultural studies resources, all free with a Library card or ONE Access account. The key to student success is just a click away. Check out our homework help resources below:

 

Credo Reference

Credo is an easy-to-use tool for starting research. Gather background information on your topic from hundreds of full-text encyclopedias, dictionaries, quotations, and subject-specific titles, as well as 500,000+ images and audio files and over 1,000 videos.

Access

 

CultureGrams

CultureGrams, gives you the world at your fingertips. CultureGrams goes beyond basic facts and figures with local perspectives on more than 200 countries, detailing daily life and culture, including history, customs, and lifestyles.

Access

 

PowerKnowledge Earth & Space Science

An online Earth & Space science resource specifically designed for learners in grades 3 to 6. Informs about earth cycles, ecosystems and biomes, rocks, environmental issues, space and more.

Access

 

PowerKnowledge Life Science

An online Life Science resource specifically designed for learners in grades 3 to 6. Topics include animals, endangered and extinct species, food chains, green living, habitats, human body, plants and more.

Access

 

PowerKnowledge Physical Science

An online Physical Science resource specifically designed for learners in grades 3 to 6. Topics include atoms, molecules, elements and the periodic table, energy and matter, force and motion and temperature and measurement.

Access

 

Scholastic Go!

Scholastic GO! contains more than 115,000 articles covering every core-curriculum subject. The articles and their illustrations are derived from the content of seven Scholastic encyclopedia databases: Encyclopedia Americana, Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, The New Book of Knowledge, America the Beautiful, Lands and Peoples, Amazing Animals of the World, and The New Book of Popular Science.

Access

 

World Book Encyclopedia Online

World Book Encylopedia Online is a dynamic and interactive online encyclopedia for young students to adults. Includes Spanish version, as well as access to e-books for homework help and research projects, grades K-12.

Access

 

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Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.

Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 10/5/20

October 2, 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 10/5/2020 below. Click the corresponding links for more information and register for programs where applicable.

Learn more about online programming by clicking here

 

Monday 10/5

Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming)  learn more

Book a Librarian - Nonprofit Services – 11 a.m. (Adult programming)  register

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming)  register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m.  (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.m.  (Children's programming)  register

Parent Lunch & Learn: Using Library Resources to Enhance Your Child's Learning –  12 p.m. (Adult programming)  register

Mindful Mondays - Guided Relaxation and Meditation  –  12 p.m. (Adult 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

Stronger Together: Support for your Job Search – 4 p.m. (Adult 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

 

Tuesday 10/6         

Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming)  learn more

Digital Literacy: Presentation Software: Designing with Canva – 11 a.m. (Adult programming)  register

Book a Librarian - Nonprofit Services – 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

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 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

SAT, ACT, and Admissions in the Time of COVID – 6 p.m.  (Teen programming)  register

Sparking Creativity for Teens – 6 p.m.  (Teen programming)  register

Creating Resumes with the Job Help Center – 6:30 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

 

Wednesday 10/7

Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming)  learn more

Book a Librarian - Nonprofit Services – 11 a.m. (Adult programming)  register

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming)  register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m.  (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.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

Get to Know the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy – 2 p.m. (Adult programming)  register

Book a Librarian – Technology – 2 p.m. (Adult programming)   register

Use Active Reading to Read Words – 2:30 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

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 5 p.m. (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 5 p.m.  (Children's programming)  register

Teens Live on Instagram: Bath Bombs – 5 p.m.  (Teen programming)   learn more

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 6 p.m. (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 6 p.m.  (Children's programming)   register

 

Thursday 10/8

Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming)  learn more

Avoiding Covid-19 Scams & Fraud – 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 – 12 p.m.  (Children's 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 p.m. (Children's programming)  register

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 3 p.m. (Children's programming)  register

Active Reading Training for Caregivers of K-3 Students – 3 p.m. (Adult 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

Teens Live on Instagram: Halloween Reads – 6 p.m.  (Teen programming)  learn more

 

Friday 10/9

Family Storytime – 9:30 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 a.m. (Children's programming)   register

Mindful Friday- Meditation for Wellness – 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 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

 

Saturday 10/10

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

 

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Looking for an adventure? With everything from family activities to recommended reads, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is a one-stop shop for STEAM education and resources. Read more about how we’re celebrating STEAM this month.

Explore STEAM with your child this October

October 5, 2020

STEAM Month is a monthlong celebration of science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics! The Library is proud to host events for children, teens and adults—everything from 3D printing, rookie science, coding, fossil digging and much more! These events spark interest and excitement in STEAM fields that last all year long. National STEAM Day is November 8, but we celebrate STEAM during the month of October to build enthusiasm and get everyone ready to join in on the fun!

Support engagement and learn more about STEAM with your children by exploring the great online resources below:  

  • PebbleGo Science has information for children in grades K-3 on all types of science, engineering and technolog. Features include activities, critical thinking questions and videos with most articles. Also available in Spanish.

Access PebbleGo Science

  • PowerKnowledge databases are great for kids in third through sixth grade; topics include earth and space science, physical science and life science; these databases are great for science project ideas!

Access PowerKnowledge Physical Science

Access PowerKnowledge Life Science

Access PowerKnowledge Earth and Space Science

We also have the following booklists with additional resources:

You will also want to check out virtual STEAM programming for children this month! Visit our calendar at www.cmlibrary.org/calendar for a full list of STEAM programs for all ages and to register for the programs below. (Facebook Live storytimes do not require registration).

  • STEAM Storytimes via Facebook Live (Monday-Saturday at 9:30 a.m.)
    • Join us virtually for a half hour of engaging stories, songs and music all about STEAM topics! Geared toward children ages 0-5 and featuring information about colors, the human body, math, art, engineering and more.
  • Davidson Branch Story Explorers STEAM Spooky Science (Monday, October 5 at 4 p.m.)
    • Join us virtually as we explore spooky experiments.
  • University City Branch Creating with Books (Tuesday, October 13 at 11 a.m.)
    • Make mini parachutes to launch.
  • ImaginOn Rookie Science Amazing Colors (Tuesday, October 20 at 2 p.m.)
    • Join us virtually as we demonstrate many unique colorful experiments that are as dazzling to the eye as they are easy to do at home.
  • Mint Hill Puppet Show (Wednesday, October 21 at 7 p.m.)
    • Join us virtually for a special STEAM puppet show.
  • South Boulevard STEAM Month Magic Bag (Tuesday, October 27 at 6:30 p.m.)
    • Join us virtually to participate in a fun science experiment! Can you push a pencil through a bag filled with water without spilling a drop? To participate in the hands-on portion of this program you will need a plastic baggie and sharp pencils.

We also have 19 STEAM programs for teens during October. View a complete list of teen STEAM programming here.

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This blog was written by Jesse Isley of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

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Libby Copeland explores the mysteries of DNA testing on October 13, 2020 with  Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

The Lost Family: Take a dive into DNA testing with Libby Copeland October 13

October 6, 2020

Come one, come all to the greatest discussion on earth! This one is flipping lives upside down.

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room (RSCR) invites you to participate in a virtual discussion on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 2 p.m. with author Libby Copeland to explore the culture of genealogy, and the science and business of DNA testing as the topic of her new book, The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are.

The Lost Family traces the journey of one woman, her unusual DNA test results, and a relentless, methodical drive for answers that becomes a modern genetic detective story. Additionally, Copeland’s new book investigates how home DNA testing impacts communities including adoptees, the donor-conceived and those who didn't start out with questions about their families – but now have questions based on their home-testing DNA discoveries. You don’t want to miss out on this exciting conversation!

Called “an entertaining and impressively comprehensive field guide to the rapidly evolving world of genetic testing,” by The Washington Post and “a fascinating account of lives dramatically affected by genetic sleuthing,” by The Wall Street Journal, Copeland’s The Lost Family is sure to be your next favorite read. “The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are” event is hosted online through Zoom by RSCR Librarian Shelia Bumgarner and is recommend for everyone ages 16-100.

Click here to register for this event.

How to join an online program
This event takes place on Zoom. Please register by 4 p.m., October 12, which is one day before the event. You’ll receive an email with a link to the secure Zoom meeting about 24 hours before the meeting.

New to using Zoom? Check out these resources to help you get started.

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Early voting available at select Charlotte Mecklenburg Library locations.

Early voting available at limited Library locations

October 7, 2020

Early voting will start October 15, 2020 through October 31, 2020. There are 33 early voting locations, which include these four Libraries:

  • Allegra Westbrooks Regional (Beatties Ford Road) – 2412 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, NC 28216
  • Mountain Island Library - 4420 Hoyt Galvin Way, Charlotte, NC 28214
  • North County Regional Library - 16500 Holly Crest Lane, Huntersville, NC 28078
  • West Boulevard Library - 2157 West Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28208

 

Voting hours will vary. For all 33 early voting locations and voting hours, please click here

The deadline to register in-person to vote is Friday, October 9, 2020. After the regular voter registration deadline of Friday, October 9, 2020, you can same-day register and vote at any of the early voting locations during the early voting period. This process is known as same-day registration. Same-day registrants must attest to their eligibility and provide proof of residence.

Looking for voting resources? The Library’s Engage 2020 has put together information here.

For more information, please visit the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections website here.

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Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.

Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 10/12/20

October 7, 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 10/12/2020 below. Click the corresponding links for more information and register for programs where applicable.

Learn more about online programming by clicking here

Monday 10/12

Library Closed- Staff Day

 

Tuesday 10/13         

Family Storytime – 9:30 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

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

History's Mysteries: What Time Is It? – 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

The Lost Family: How DNA Testing Is Upending Who We Are – 2 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

Nonprofit Services: Intro to Finding Grants – 2 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

Book a Librarian - Technology – 2 p.m.   register

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

SAT vs ACT: Which Test to Take with The Princeton Review – 5 p.m.  (Teen 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

True Crime Podcast Discussion Club – 7 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

 

Wednesday 10/14

Family Storytime – 9:30 a.m. (Children's programming)  learn more

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment – 11 a.m. (Children’s programming)  register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 11 a.m.  (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.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

Caregiver Class: Comprehension Strategies for Upper Elementary Learners – 2:30 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

One-on-One Tutoring and Enrichment - 5 p.m. (Children's programming)   register

Virtual Reading Buddies – 5 p.m.  (Children's programming)   register

Teens Live on Instagram: Beeswax Candles for STEAM Month – 5 p.m.  (Teen programming)   learn more

Planning for College with Johnson & Wales – 6 p.m.  (Teen 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

 

Thursday 10/15

Family Storytime – 9:30 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

Virtual Reading Buddies – 12 p.m.  (Children's 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 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

Caregiver Class: Active Reading Training for Caregivers of 2-5 Year old's – 6 p.m. (Adult 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

Teens Live on Instagram: Career Conversation – 6 p.m.  (Teen programming)  learn more

Social Justice Book Club – 6:30 p.m. (Adult programming)   register

 

Friday 10/16

Family Storytime – 9:30 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 a.m. (Children's programming)    register

Mindful Friday- Meditation for Wellness – 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 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

STEAM 101: How We Got to Now – 3 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

 

Saturday 10/17

ACT Practice Test with The Princeton Review – 9 a.m.  (Teen 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

Recycle Right – 11 a.m.  (Adult programming)   register

Bullet Journal Group – 2 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

Social Justice Book Club – 2 p.m.  (Adult programming)   register

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Picture of the Correll family who are avid users of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

Sometimes you have to pretend to be a librarian

October 9, 2020

When Charlotte Mecklenburg Library reduced its services in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Correll family felt the impact. It is customary for the family, who have been Library customers since 2016, to make weekly visits to their neighborhood branch; North County Regional Library. When in-person programming and browsing temporarily suspended, the family, like others in the Charlotte Mecklenburg community, started to miss the familiar, friendly faces of Library staff as well as participating in their favorite library activities.  

But the Correll children seemed to miss interactions with Library staff the most.

Having grown accustomed to working on puzzles before and after storytime, attending storytime and browsing books throughout the years, Sharon Correll noticed her children bringing the Library experience to themselves one August afternoon. After stopping by the branch to pick up book bundles for her three-year-old daughter and five-year-old son, Sharon discovered they placed the freshly borrowed books on display throughout the family’s home just as they would find them at the Library. Next, they busied themselves with reading and, finally, in the sweetest form of imitation, they started to pretend that they were the very librarians they missed. 

Now that all Library locations are open for in-person browsing, Sharon sees many more trips to the Library in their future. “We look forward to continuing to browse the awesome selection of children’s books,” says Sharon. “It's easy to social distance and it's one of our favorite things to do each week." she adds.

In addition to in-person materials browsing, the Correll family also enjoys digital resources such as downloadable e-books, e-audiobooks and renting DVDs. "We appreciate [the Library] and thank you for all you do," says Sharon.

Find yourself missing your local Library too? We look forward to seeing you soon! Click here to find more information about our hours of operation, available Library services and to review our multi-phased re-opening plan.

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Engage HER with UNC Charlotte

Engage HER on Campus- UNC Charlotte Edition, “49ers Make Good Trouble: From Campus Activism to the Ballot Box”

October 14, 2020

Throughout this crucial election season, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is teaming up with several local universities to get students and the community involved in the political process. Our next event is in conjunction with UNC Charlotte.

UNC Charlotte is a campus with a rich history of social and political activism aimed at pushing for change on both a local and national level. From civil rights protesters of the 1960s, anti-war proponents of the 1970s, LGBTQ activists of the 1980s, and Black Lives Matter organizers of 2020, 49er students and faculty have a rich tradition of taking on injustice and making what Congressman and civil rights activist John Lewis would call “good trouble”. 

Join us on October 20 at 7 p.m. for a virtual event that will bring together campus activists and local leaders who all made “good trouble” to push for positive change in their communities. City Council Member Braxton Winston will serve as the keynote speaker and will be followed by a panel of student, faculty, and community activists dedicated to achieving justice and equity in Charlotte today. Learn about the legacy of activism from 49ers past, what is driving activism now, and ways we all can advocate and push for the causes nearest to our hearts and communities. 

One crucial place to start this election season is at the ballot box. In our own city of Charlotte, John Lewis said, “the right to vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have to create a more perfect union.” This event will also provide information on how to register and vote so you can make your own voice heard during Election 2020.

This program is open to all of the UNC Charlotte campus and the Charlotte community and will be live-streamed on the Library’s Facebook page and YouTube Channel. We hope you will tune in for this opportunity to learn, engage, and even enter for a chance to win a few giveaways! 

In this election year, the Library is partnering with the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) offering programs like this one to encourage everyone to look back at what has been accomplished in the past and to move forward with empowerment to make a difference in one's own community. To learn more about Engage 2020, click here.