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Groups visiting any Charlotte Mecklenburg Library location are welcomed and encouraged to take advantage of all the Library has to offer, including programs, facility features and staff expertise.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has been offering college and career readiness programs, resources, and services for over a decade.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room provides a brief history of Women's History Month
This February, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Branch Channel Leader and Interim Director of Libraries, Dana Eure, discussed six “Romance is in the air" themed reads on WCNC's Charlotte Today.
This is the story of how one immigrant woman found home through community at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
Children's Services Leader Jesse Isley shares six back-to-school titles for kids, teens and adults.
Baseball season is upon us, but do you know the history of the Charlotte games or leagues? Here's a starting point with tales of Charlotte's baseball past from the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room.
Midwood Elementary reached its prime in the 1950s. Several decades later, the school began to fall into disrepair and closed, but in 1985 seventy workers brought Midwood Elementary back up to code in a speedy three days, changing the trajectory of the school and what it meant to the community forever.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Outreach Department spent time in July providing underserved youth an unforgettable college and career experience.
Are you looking to improve your filmmaking skills or just curious about the process of video and film making? If so, you may be interested in attending one, or all, of our new workshops starting in September. As part of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s burgeoning Community Media Strategy, and in partnership with the Charlotte Unconventional Film School, we are excited to announce Make-a-Movie workshops.