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2025 Book Sale Dates

January 21, 2025

This blog was written by Kim Arlia, logistics leader for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

This blog was updated on August 25, 2025 to include new dates and remove dates that have already passed.

 

THANK  YOU!  You are making the book sales a HUGE success!  We love getting to know all of you – the customers who frequent the book sales.  We are looking forward to some really special sales this fall.

 

It is APPLE SEASON and very shortly it will be PIMPKIN SPICE season.  With fall right around the corner – you need to stock up for hygge.  It is the Danish word for the concept of staying indoors – the coziness that promotes contentment and well-being.  Pronounced “hoo-guh”, hygge is my favorite way to spend a night when the sun goes to bed early.  I have been reading all about hygge – The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell.  What you need besides some good reading material are candles, low lighting, a fire place, blankets, throw pillows, hot cocoa or tea.  You can hygge alone or with others – think board games!!!   Come meet us at the book sales and tell us what you will be reading when you hygge.
 

 

Start marking your calendar today!  Book sales are 9 a.m. – 1 pm (unless otherwise noted).

 

  • Saturday, September 13, 2025 –Hickory Grove Library
    • Extra children’s books will be available
  • Saturday, September 20, 2025 – Mountain Island Library
    • Extra children’s books will be available
  • Saturday, October 25, 2025 – Higher Grounds in the Center of Hope - Myers Park United Methodist Church 1501 Queens Rd. Charlotte, NC 28207
  • Saturday, November 15, 2025 – Mint Hill Library
  • Saturday, November 22, 2025 – West Blvd. Library
  • Saturday, December 6, 2025 – North County Regional Library
  • Saturday, December 13, 2025 – South County Regional Library

 

SPECIAL BOOK SALES
 

Saturday, September 20, 2025, from NOON to 5 p.m.

Join us at NoDaHood FestiFall Market 12 – 5 p.m.  Lots of vendors and wonderful community!!

Divine Barrel Brewing 3701 N Davidson St Suite #203, Charlotte, NC 28205

 

Wednesday, November 19, 2025, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Join us in the Founders Room – lower level of Founders Hall

100 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Join us in the Founders Room – lower level of Founders Hall

100 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

 

“Books are a uniquely portable magic.” — Stephen King

 

HOW CAN I DONATE BOOKS?

Book donations are currently accepted at all open Library locations. You can drop off a box/bag per day. The back rooms of our libraries are small so we cannot accept large donations at branches. 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:

  1. Newspapers
  2. Magazines
  3. Encyclopedias
  4. VHS tapes
  5. Music CDs
  6. DVDs
  7. Albums

 

The library does accept textbooks, travel guides, and computer books – but they have to be published between 2022 and 2025

 

Have a large donation? Please contact Kim Arlia at [email protected] or Maurice Huntley at [email protected] for directions for the Library Administration Center (LAC).  The LAC operating hours for donations are Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

 

WHAT HAPPENS TO DONATIONS?

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.

 

 

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Library Sunday Hours return September 7

August 28, 2025

Beginning September 7, 2025, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library regional branches and ImaginOn will be open on Sundays at 1:00 p.m-5:00 p.m.  Sunday hours will be in place until May 17, 2026.  Visit your nearest regional branch to find a new read, use a computer, enjoy a program, and so much more!  

 

  • Allegra Westbrooks
  • Independence Regional
  • North County Regional
  • South County Regional
  • SouthPark Regional
  • University City Regional
  • ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center
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Join the hottest "club" in town by getting a Library card this September

August 29, 2025

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


September is Library Card Sign-up Month! It’s the perfect time to get a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card—and the best part? It’s totally FREE!


Your library card gives you and your family access to millions of amazing resources:


•    Books, audiobooks, movies, music & more
•    Digital tools, streaming, eBooks, and learning resources
•    Creative kits and hands-on materials
•    Fun programs and events—both online and in-person
•    Spaces to study, connect, and create


Don’t just take our word for it. Keep reading for just a taste of what a library card at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has to offer!


 

Sign up for a Library card

Whether you're a curious kid, a busy Millennial, or a lifelong learner, there's something for everyone at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library—from toddlers to grandparents.

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A Library card helps your child find Imagination


A Library card is more than just a card; it's a gateway to endless opportunities for your child's growth and development. With a Library card, your child gains access to a world where every book offers a new adventure, a fresh perspective, and a chance to explore diverse subjects. The Library provides an incredible range of resources beyond just books, including digital tools like Tutor.com, which offers online tutoring and homework assistance tailored specifically for school-age children and teens. This can be a game-changer in helping them understand challenging subjects and succeed academically. 


Additionally, our Homework Help Centers and school-age programming offer in-person support, providing a nurturing environment where children can receive guidance and assistance on their educational journey. Although you don’t need a Library card to access these in-person resources, having one can enhance the experience and provide even more opportunities for learning and exploration. So why wait? Get a library card today and open the door to a universe of knowledge and imagination for your child. Let their creativity flourish and their curiosity lead the way!
 

The hottest "club" in the Queen City is a book club


Millennials have you been looking for a book club to join, or maybe even interested in starting your own? What about programing that speaks to all your interests, from career help to gaming? Look no further than the Library! Who needs bottle service when you’ve got complimentary book service? Slide through, check us out, and be back home by 8:30 with a tote full of stories (and zero regrets). No cover. Zero fines. Free parking. Say less! Check out one of our robust book club kits to help you get started and pop in for a program while you're here. 

 

CMLibrary. Your new favorite spot—minus the hangover.

 

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FREE Digital Resources


The Library is a tremendous one-stop shop, not just for books but for digital resources and so much more. Maybe you want to perfect an existing skill - or learn a new one - with Universal Class or learn a new language with Transparent Language. Film buffs can benefit from a Library card, too. With the Kanopy, Libby and hoopla and apps – again, available for FREE with a Library card – you can stream or download new and classic films and documentaries. Whether it’s resources for that work project or the latest trending BookTok read, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has exactly what you’re looking for.

 

Find Comunidad (Community) 


For those that speak English as a second language, the Library has a rich collection of materials and resources in several world languages including Arabic, Chinese (traditional and simplified), French, German, American Sign Language and more. By far, the Library offers more Spanish materials than others (nearly 22,000 print books alone) to match the community’s needs. OverDrive/Libby, one of the Library’s digital platforms, has a Spanish collection that is frequently updated with new titles. Additionally, we have several bilingual staff members across the system as well as digital translation tablets available at all Library locations for more individualized assistance. Our friendly staff is here to make you feel comfortable and welcomed into our branches no matter what language you speak.

 

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Value Like No Other


Are you curious about how much money a Library card can really save you? $100? $300? Even up to $1,000! Subscription services can be pricey and tend to add up over the course of a calendar year, not to mention how much you might spend on books, magazines and music. There’s no need to pay for subscription services ever again. See how much you can save with the Library by using the Library Value Calculator. Input the number of books, magazines, DVDs, music and resources you’ve purchased or used in a year, and you’ll be amazed at how much you could save by switching to the Library. The numbers don’t lie; a Library card is a great value!