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Join the Money Magnets program this month with special guest Steven L. Stack.
During Immigrant Awareness Month in June, we celebrate our partnership with Refugee Support Services (RSS) and the important work of helping improve English literacy with immigrant families.
May is earmarked as Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with reportedly 50 ethnic groups, speaking more than 100 languages.
Think about all the things you’ve learned as a student and the type of advantage having an internship will give you when you finally enter the workforce.
What’s on your travel itinerary now that outside is open again? Your Library has the tools you need to plan the perfect getaway whether you are jet-setting, time traveling or riding the armchair express.
New Library merchandise for Pride and Black Lives Matter program available through June 14, 2021.
The Library joins in important discussions around equity for Black children with The National Black Child Development Institute (NCBDI).
Since last May, artist Sabrina Robinson has been taking photos of Black Lives Matter speeches and protests. Jordan Anne Johnson, a volunteer writer for West Boulevard Library’s Teen Circular had the opportunity to interview Sabrina whom shared her experience and thoughts about the protests she has attended.
Join the Library every Thursday at 2 p.m. for our Stories of Summer program.
Participate in Habitat Charlotte Region’s Women Build movement by joining our first book club in partnership with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.