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Indigenous Peoples of North America, Part I (Gale)
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Cultural, political, and social history of indigenous peoples from the seventeenth to the twentieth century.

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Plaza Midwood Reopens on June 9

May 28, 2025

The work is just about done, and we’re ready to reopen our doors to you.  You’ll notice two major changes:

 

·       Fully renovated restrooms

·       Repaved parking lot

 

This facility was built in 1995, so we completed a few other maintenance items that won’t be as noticeable but are equally important.  New furniture for the children’s section will be delivered later this summer, so stay tuned for an even “comfier” area for the little ones.  

 

We can’t wait to see you!

Sugar Creek Library

4045 North Tryon Street
Suite A
Charlotte, NC 28206
United States

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Sunday Closed
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
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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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West Boulevard Library

2157 West Boulevard
Charlotte, NC 28208
United States

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(704) 416-7400
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Sunday Closed
Monday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
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Thursday 9:00 am-8:00 pm
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2025 Summer Bookmark Contest for Children and Teens

June 4, 2025

This blog was written by Jesse Isley, children's services manager for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

This spring, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library hosted our second annual bookmark contest for children and teens in grades K-12 to showcase the creativity of our community. We were excited to expand the contest this year to include middle and high school students, and we loved hosting the contest itself in March as part of our celebration of Community Read! 


We received over 1,100 bookmark entries—including hundreds from local schools and classrooms that teachers graciously dropped off for students. Themes included everything from love of books and reading (which made our hearts so happy!) to nature, animals, positive messages, and the celebration of summer. We also got to see unique materials used to complete the challenge with watercolors, stickers, and photography all submitted this year.

 

While it was a difficult task, we worked hard to narrow down the entries for final selection by our judges. We were so lucky to have 2 local artists judge the contest this year! To Melody Cassen and Chris Georgalas, we are so grateful for your support of our community and for your willingness to take on the hardest job of selecting winners for each range of grade levels. We greatly appreciate the judges sharing their time and expertise. Here is some of the feedback they shared:


“I loved the theme of these bookmarks—positive, universal that can apply to anyone.”


“It was hard for me to judge these as they were all so imaginative and genuine!”


“I congratulate all of the artists. It’s important for all of the creatives involved to know that they are unique in what they dream, and it is a gift they have to share with the world.”


We are thrilled to announce the winners below and first runners up below. Copies of the winning bookmarks will be available to pick up in every library location while supplies last. A huge thank you to our community for your response to this contest, and CONGRATULATIONS to our winners.
 

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Winning Bookmarks: (l-r) Zoie Parikh, Laurel Martinez, Josephine M. & Hayden Jenkins
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Bookmark Runner Ups: (l-r) Adair J., Lila Russell, Liam Christy, Ever Farley