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Oh, the places you'll go with your Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card!

Five ways to travel with your Library card

May 26, 2021

Let’s face it: the past year has been challenging for many reasons, but, for some, the lack of travel opportunities really put a damper on life. Now that the world is reopening, some stir-crazy feelings can be put to rest with exciting travel programs and helpful travel resources available at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. The only passport or ticket you need is your Library card! (Need a card? Get one here.)

Whether your next trip is mentally mapped out or planned to a “T,” let the Library provide fuel for the journey.

Consider your Library card a personal travel experience curator when you use it to:

  1. Plan a trip – Use traditional guidebooks to help you navigate your next adventure. Complete with titles such as The Family Travel Handbook by Imogen Hall, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz and The Backpacker’s Bible by Suzanne King, you’ll be able to travel near, far, on or off the beaten path any day. (Library tip: Download the Hoopla app to access hundreds of recently published guidebooks, maps included, from well-known publishers such as Frommer’s and Fodor’s
     
  2. Learn a new languageParlez-vous français (Do you speak French?)? Do you want to? You can certainly learn with FREE access to Transparent Language. This culturally rich and effective learning resource is perfect for all skill levels. Transparent Language provides an engaging experience that helps learners build listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in over 110 languages. It also combines robust courses, supplemental vocabulary, extensive grammar resources and mobile apps for a complete language-learning experience.

If you prefer to learn a language in a group setting, the Library offers online conversation clubs that may pique your interest. With languages currently ranging from Arabic and English to Spanish and French. You may also meet likeminded travelers when you sign up for engaging conversation here.

  1. Stay connected – You’ll likely document your travels and want to share them with family and friends along the way. If you’re unsure about the availability or the cost of internet access while you’re away, rent a Wi-Fi hotspot. Rentals are only available for use in the continental United States.
     
  2. Travel by chair – Did you know the Library offers opportunities for you to explore faraway places without having to leave the comfort of your home? It’s true! Our online Armchair Travel programs provide customers a sensory experience and the chance to learn about exotic lands, important past events in a meaningful manner and much more. Armchair Travel programs are suitable for adults and teens ages 12-18. Click here to find your next adventure.

    If  solo-video travel is more your jam, escape to the sunny tropics or frigid Arctic by watching more than 220 travel videos on our video service, Kanopy. Kanopy is perfect because it has video options for children and adults.
     

  3. Learn about culture and history – Learning the culture of the people and places you plan to visit is paramount. Luckily, your Library card gets you access to Universal Class where you can study the cultures of Japan, China, France, Spain and more. Click here to start learning.

If exploring culture is music to your ears, consider immersing yourself in the beats and sounds of desired travels. Find amazing Afrobeats, brilliant Brazilian sambas and bossa novas, or hear the gongs of Shanghai with a quick and FREE search in Freegal. Freegal offers download or streaming access to more than 10 million songs, including Sony Music’s catalog of legendary artists. Even better? Library customers get five (5) free downloads (songs are one download whereas videos count as two) and five (5) hours of streaming each week.

Now that you know some ways to travel the world with your Library card, the next question is: where will you go first?

Share your travels with us on our social media platforms (@cmlibrary on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) and tell us what you love by leaving a comment, tagging us or using the hashtag #cmlibrary.

Happy travels!

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This blog was written by Asha Ellison, marketing and communications specialist at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.