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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will again expand services to include browsing for books and materials, use of express computer by reservation at designated locations, and a continuation of holds pickup and returns on March 1, 2021. Customers can continue to enjoy access to free digital resources and online programming.
South County Regional Library re-opens its doors on March 1, 2021 after a 15-month renovation. The new 33,800 square-foot facility is home to incredible upgrades.
One of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s most popular resources is getting an upgrade. Lynda.com is transitioning to the LinkedIn Learning platform on March 15, 2021.
Engage with your child in Community Read through a Storywalk
The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room takes a look at the remarkable women who impacted Mecklenburg County - and possibly the world.
Henrietta Lacks' story is a prime example of the institutional racism that many Black women currently face and have endured for years in healthcare.
After serving as Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's first CEO since 2012, Lee Keesler is retiring on March 31, 2021 and leaves behind a legacy as a servant leader in the community.
With many UNC students being sent home due to COVID, some have been revisiting their favorite childhood books, including
"The Maze Runner," the Percy Jackson series, and the Harry Potter series. Here, East Mecklenburg High School 2020 graduate Lucy Smithwick tells their stories.
Black women's hair is often a polarizing subject in this country, but work is being done to change that.
Join us for a special appearance by Jason Reynolds, author of "Look Both Ways" on March 17.