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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.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has business resources available in digital formats to support you and your business. This is the second in a series of three blogs about the Library’s digital business resources.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has business resources available in digital formats to support you and your business. This is the third in a series of three blogs about the Library’s digital business resources.
Celebrate poets and their craft with online programming at the Library.
What began as a small monthly book club with local fifth graders, has turned into a weekly sounding board for students to have intimate and sometimes, intense discussions on racism through literature.
Outreach Services reflects on how the pandemic has changed the direction of their work and the impact they have in the community.
Join us on Wednesday, March 24 at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. for our Community Read signature author event and meet Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal to learn about their writing process and inspiration for the book "I'm Not Dying with You Tonight".