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The 15,000 sq. ft. Matthews Branch Library is part of the Matthews Town Center, which also houses the Matthews Town Hall.
The Mint Hill Branch Library serves the residents of the town of Mint Hill in addition to numerous surrounding towns and communities.
The 16,000 sq. ft. Mountain Island Branch is located in the Mountain Island Village at NC Highway 16 and Rozzelles Ferry Road at 4420 Hoyt Galvin Way.
Myers Park Branch Library is located in the heart of the historic Myers Park neighborhood, at the intersection of Providence and Queens Roads. This 5,112 sq. ft. building was the first branch built by the Public Library in 1956.
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Anne Mavian is the Branch Manager at Mint Hill. She has been with the Library for 15 years, including five at Mint Hill. Anne’s favorite part of working with CML is the diversity of staff and community because she can learn new things each day. Her favorite book is “Gift from the Sea” by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Prior to moving to Charlotte, Anne was working in industrial construction as a project manager for a bridge contractor in the Detroit area. Outside of CML, Anne is Chair of the Intellectual Freedom Committee for the North Carolina Library Association.
Cynthia McDonald is the Branch Manager at Matthews. She has spent 13 years at the Library, including three with Matthews. Cynthia says her favorite thing about working at CML is being in her favorite place on Earth, the Library. Her staff’s success, happiness and well-being are important to her as she considers them her work family. A fun fact about Cynthia is that she worked as a deckhand on a commercial shrimp boat in the Gulf while in high school. Her favorite book changes constantly, but most recently it is “The Dictionary of Lost Words” by Pip Williams.
LaJuan Pringle is the Branch Manager at West Boulevard. He has been with the Library since 1998. LaJuan serves as a co-lead for CML’s organizational culture initiative, FOREWORD. He is very active in professional associations, serving as Chair of the American Library Association’s (ALA) Social Responsibilities Round Table (SRRT) and the North Carolina Library Association’s (NCLA) Library Advocacy and Legislative Section (LALS). His areas of interest include advocacy, equity, diversity and inclusion.
Debra Sharp is the Branch Manager at University City. She has been working at CML for 10 years, with one year under her belt at University City. Debra’s favorite part of working for the Library is the opportunity to help customers eliminate barriers to resources. Her favorite hobbies are traveling and gardening; she also loves historical fiction books and anything by Ruth Ware.