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Sam Shapiro, movie afficionado and Charlotte Mecklenburg Library librarian, is wrapping up his final film series at the start of 2020 as he prepares to retire.
Who was the man behind the famous "I Have a Dream" speech? The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room explores his life and activism.
Libraries are for lovers of all kind. Whether you just love your library, have made a good friend, connected with your favorite librarian or library staffer, fallen head-over-heels into a new hobby (think cooking, traveling, learning a new language, film-making or diving into your family history), developed a passion for volunteering or actually met the love of your life at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, we want to hear from you.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers materials, services and programs designed to meet a variety of needs throughout adult life.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers its list of the most popular books of 2019 based on circulation.
This February, Cornelius Library celebrates its 20th anniversary at its current location on Catawba Avenue and the 90th anniversary of a library presence in Cornelius. Join the Library for a week of festivities at the Cornelius Library branch from February 9-15, 2020.
Babies experience brain stimulation through language and socialization. Engage your little one with new sights and sounds through books, songs and rhymes.
Local writer Cathy Pickens writes about the history of Charlotte crime with highlighted events.
Have you been to the Novant Health Thanksgiving Day Parade? Learn the history of the popular Carousel Parade and its Carousel Princesses.
The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room continues the "Behind the Vault Door" series with a look into the life and service of North Carolina's Annie Lee Hoffman.