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Find out here how you can participate in a study to discuss the Facilities Master Plan for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
Join us and explore themed online programs for all ages. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Black Lives Matter programming initiative has a variety of discussions, storytimes, book groups, speaker series and more to explore and celebrate Black History this month and every month.
Have you ever wanted to take notes or highlight parts of your e-book as you read? Great news - you can do it in Libby! In this blog, Amy Richard, digital collections coordinator at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, explains the process step-by-step.
2021 could be the fresh start you’ve been looking for. Here, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library shares a “New Year, New You” list of titles to help you meet the best version of yourself this year.
Words and lyrics from Black female artists help one woman find her voice.
Allegra Westbrooks was the first African American public library supervisor in North Carolina. Ms. Westbrooks helped bring literacy to underserved communities, integrated the North Carolina library system and left an insurmountable impact on the Charlotte Mecklenburg community.
Welcome to Week 3 of Summer Break! Summer Break 2019 will run from June 1, 2019 until August 10, 2019. Check out how the program works and sign up today!
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is proud to host the Charlotte Readers Podcast with Landis Wade!
It's week four of Summer Break! Come take a look at what's happening behind the scenes!
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library welcomes its first-ever Historian-in-Residence, Dr. Tom Hanchett, who on July 1, 2019 begins a 12-month residence.