June 17, 2025
All summer long, join the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Frontline Puppeteers for any of our music-filled puppet show: Travel the World! This is a 30-minute puppet show that incorporates songs, folk tales, and stories from children's picture books featuring countries like Germany, Mexico, Australia, and Africa, followed by a puppet-making activity and a chance for attending children to meet our friendly puppets. The show is geared toward children ages PreK-Gr. 2, but all ages are welcome.
The puppet show is traveling to all 20 library branches throughout the summer months, so join us for one or for them all!
More information about the shows can be found on our events page HERE.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Frontline Puppeteers are a troupe of trained puppeteers who work for various branches of the library. We have been bringing puppet shows and silly voices to Charlotte since 2018.
June 24, 2025
This blog was written by Holly Summers-Gil, teen services manager for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library
Are you ready to read, so that you can see what happens when the lights go out at the library? Teens, ages 12-18, who participate in our Summer Reading program will be invited to a special after-hours event to celebrate their accomplishments in August. All you need to do is commit to reading at least 45 days this Summer and be one of the first 10 teens at your branch to sign up starting on June 14th!
We'll send you a welcome email, along with weekly emails to keep you inspired and connected throughout the summer. Then, you'll get to come and celebrate with other teens in your neighborhood and surrounding community.
Every regional branch is going to have different activities, food, giveaways, and so much more! You've already read so much just in learning about this special event, so be sure to get signed up for Summer Reading and snag one of our limited spots to our first-ever Library Late Night!
This blog was written by Jennifer Williams-Cannon, a librarian at North County Regional Library
What are social narratives (social stories) and why are they beneficial?
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and the Autism Society of North Carolina have been trusted resources within our community for years. Both organizations work to improve lives and to build stronger communities. Together, we have developed comprehensive social narratives for all Mecklenburg County residents to ensure a more inclusive society that fosters compassion and equal access to library resources and community opportunities.
Social narratives help individuals of all ages, particularly those with autism or other developmental differences, understand and navigate social situations, reduce anxiety, and improve social skills. Originally called “social stories”, which were developed by Carol Gray in 1989 as a social learning tool designed to help individuals with autism understand and navigate social situations. (Gray, 2015) They are not just stories, but a structured method with specific criteria to ensure they are descriptive, meaningful, and personalized for the individual.
Each narrative, typically one sentence, uses visual cues to aid in understanding. While some individuals read and retain written information easily, many others need pictures to support comprehension. Many individuals with autism are visual learners and rely on visual cues to understand and process information around them. These “social narratives” break complex interactions into smaller, more manageable steps. The stories are meant to be engaging while also sharing information that can be practiced in different situations. This can lead to increased independence, confidence, and improved communication skills. In essence, social narratives act as a guide, helping individuals with autism and other developmental differences to participate more fully in social settings and build meaningful connections with others.
If you would like to learn more about social narratives or about the resources in your community, visit Carol Gray's website and Autism Society of North Carolina.
The following social narratives offer a description of (story time expectations, library rules, and how to care for your library books) while visiting the North County Regional Library in Huntersville, North Carolina.
July 9, 2025
Summer is in full swing and so is reading!
If you or your kids have been turning pages as part of our Summer Reading program, it's time to enjoy one of the best parts of the adventure: picking up your incentives!
Whether you've devoured a stack of novels, explored new graphic novels, or read aloud, your reading efforts have earned some well-deserved rewards.
We have incentives as our way of saying thank you for participating, great job for meeting your reading goals, and keep going!
Visit your favorite branch and choose your prize from the treasure box!
Don’t wait! Prize supplies are limited—first come, first served.
Bring your paper tracker or log your reading days into Beanstack!
Summer is not over, so keep reading!
Go ahead—swing by your library, pick up your prizes, and celebrate your summer reading wins!
You earned it.
July 22, 2025
We’ve officially hit 45 days of Summer Reading, and the momentum is still going strong at the library! Since the kickoff of our Summer Reading Program, thousands of readers have been diving into books, discovering new stories, and building powerful reading habits — one page at a time, one day at a time!
This milestone isn’t just about the days on the calendar — it’s about the dedication, excitement, and imagination our community has poured into every story shared and every chapter read.
Experience Drawings
Remember that children and teens (age 5 to 18) who read for 45 days will be entered into special experience drawings. To be eligible, the 45 days of reading must be logged in Beanstack and the Beanstack account needs to have either a CMS ONE Access or your Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card number entered and a valid email address. Winners will be notified by email.
With just a few weeks left in the program, there’s still plenty of time to keep reading, logging, and celebrating!
Still Time to Join!
New to the program? It’s not too late to jump in! Sign up online (www.cmlibrary.org/summer) or pick up a reading tracker at your local library and help us finish the summer strong.