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NBA All-Star Game

These basketball books are a slam dunk

January 25, 2019

Full-court fever is indigenous to North Carolina, but it’s especially strong this winter as we welcome the NBA All-Star Game to our Hive Feb. 15 through Feb. 17. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library can help you prepare to cheer on Kemba Walker as he represents your hometown Hornets with books that cover everything from the history and rules of the game to today’s hottest hoopsters. Check out RBDigital for access to back issues of Slam, and the latest player news in ESPN the Magazine. And teens, join us at ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center on Feb. 7 for our NBA Jam Tournament!

Here’s a jam-packed list of All-Star materials to get you in the game.

For adults

Celebrating Carolina’s own

Picture books

Fiction and nonfiction for children

Young adult basketball-themed fiction

  • Chuck Bell’s upset about spending the summer with his grandparents but discovers a passion for basketball in Rebound by Kwame Alexander.
  • Hooper by Geoff Herboch is the story of a Polish orphan whose talent for basketball should be his ticket for success in the U.S., but social dynamics complicate his path.
  • Teens in Oakland, California, learn the benefits of dedication and teamwork in L.J. Alonge’s Blacktop series.
  • Two basketball players with tragic pasts, one African-American and one Irish-American, find friendship in Boy 21 by Matthew Quick.

And, finally, to answer the question that’s been gnawing at you since you began reading this blog post, yes, we do have Space Jam on DVD.

See you on the court and in the Library.

P.S. We’ve compiled all these resources into one comprehensive list so you can easily keep track of your basketball books.

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Black History Month at the Library

Black History Month at the Library

January 25, 2019

Celebrate Black History Month this February with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library by reading books and attending programs that highlight and celebrate black history and culture. This tradition dates back to 1926 and is celebrated in February because Fredrick Douglass, author and abolitionist, and Abraham Lincoln, the “Great Emancipator” and president, were both born in February. The Library has a wealth of information about Black History Month, but take a look below at some of our top picks.

One great book to share with children is the multi-award-winning The Patchwork Path: A Quilt Map to Freedom by Bettye Stroud. In this story, a young girl named Hannah and her father use a coded quilt from her mother to find their way to freedom from slavery. One fun activity for families to do while reading this book is to encourage children to design quilt squares and attach them to a poster board to replicate a freedom quilt.

Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor is the perfect book to share with second-graders and older children; this book also won the 1977 Newbery Medal. Set in the Great Depression, this book follows Cassie as she confronts racism. If you’re looking for more, this title is the sequel to Song of the Trees and is followed by two other books and a prequel.

Dear Martin by Nic Stone stars Justyce in this young adult fiction book. Justyce is a great student, on his way to an Ivy League college. After an incident involving the police, Justyce turns to the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. However, after another incident with an off-duty officer, Justyce battles with himself and asks, “What would Martin do?” This is a powerful story and is a good way to start conversations with teens about race and violence.

Octavia E. Butler’s novel Kindred is the first science fiction novel written by an African-American woman. Dana is celebrating her birthday in California when she’s whisked away through time to antebellum Maryland. Through multiple time traveling trips, Dana soon learns she‘s meant to protect a young slaveholder because he’s the father of Dana’s great grandmother. This book gives the modern woman a glimpse into the horrors of the antebellum South and slavery. Kindred is great for both young adults and adults.

Along with vast amounts of fiction available to start conversations during Black History Month, the Library has numerous biographies to help readers learn more about African-American culture and history. Just search the catalog on our website. Be sure to check out our young adult and children’s booklist as well as a booklist that can inspire people of all ages.

For other options, visit Beatties Ford Road Regional Library and the LATIBAH Museum's exhibit of Door of No Return: Story of the Middle Passage. This event is free for families, but you must register online. Additionally, ImaginOn:The Joe and Joan Martin Center and West Boulevard will also offer programs for children to celebrate Black History Month.

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Celebrate International Games Month with Charlotte Mecklenburg Library!

October 10, 2023

This blog was written by Leah Harvey, Teen and Adult Services Associate for Mountain Island Library branch.  

 

In November, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is excited to participate in International Games Month! What started back in 2007 as a one-day event has now grown into an international, month-long phenomenon, celebrated in places as far reaching as Australia, Italy, and Norway. While International Games Month may have humble beginnings, it has now become an important way in which libraries can connect to their communities around the globe. 

 

However, you don’t have to travel all the way to Australia to get in on the action. Library branches across Mecklenburg County will have different events happening all month long! Check out book boxes, learn how to battle with Pokémon, or brush up on your chess skills. There will be chances to play popular role-playing games, like Dungeons and Dragons, as well as to relax with classic board games.  

 

If you’re looking to learn more about your favorite games, check out this list of books that cover everything from board games to Mario. Maybe you’re looking for snack recipes that will level up your next board game night? Check out this list here of awesome cookbooks that are sure to impress your friends.  Have you finished your favorite video game and wish you could play more? Check out these titles that are all based on popular video games! 

 

As always, the best place to find all the details for upcoming programs at your local branch is the calendar of events.  

 

We look forward to you visiting our libraries and playing some games!  

 

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Full STEAM Ahead: DigiLit for Lifelong Learning

October 26, 2023

By Laura Cavette 

As October draws to a close, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's STEAM Month has ignited a passion for science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. While this month-long event offers a diverse array of learning activities, it's worth noting that the Library's digital literacy resources are available year-round. More than just a series of classes, DigiLit is the library's dedicated digital literacy brand, designed to equip learners with essential skills for the digital age.  

Whether you're aiming to craft captivating social media graphics and event flyers through our Canva classes, harness the power of cloud-based storage in Getting Started with Google Drive, or dive into the realm of data organization and insightful chart creation with our Excel classes, DigiLit offers a variety of opportunities for learning and growth.  

Taught by live instructors, our classes cover a range of topics beyond Canva, Google Drive, and Excel, available both on Zoom and at some Library locations. Explore the full schedule of upcoming DigiLit classes by clicking here.  

Visit DigiLitCLT.org for more information.