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Engage 2020: Summer Series - A Conversation with Historian Sonya Ramsey
Jul 2, 2020Join us for Engage 2020: Summer Series - A Conversation with Dr. Sonya Ramsey of the UNC Charlotte History department on July 14 at 7 p.m. on the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Facebook Live page.
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Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 7/6/20
Jul 1, 2020Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.
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Summer Break: Reading Takes You Everywhere begins July 1
Jun 29, 2020Continue the summer fun with Summer Break: Reading Takes You Everywhere!
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Charlotte Today: Best in Audiobooks
Jun 29, 2020Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Branch Channel Leader, Dana Eure, shares the best in audiobooks!
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Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 6/28/20
Jun 24, 2020Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.
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Charlotte Journalism Collaborative encourages viewing and discourse of ‘Black South Rising’
Jun 23, 2020The Charlotte Journalism Collaboration will host a two-part, virtual program beginning Sunday, June 28, 2020 on the Vice special “Black South Rising.” Both a watch party and community conversation are planned to provide a timely, safe space for civic discourse on topics surrounding racial disparities and injustice.
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Talk it out: Why you need coaching in your life
Jun 22, 2020Sometimes, you just need an objective perspective to help you on your professional development journey. The Job Help Center at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers a solution with Career Development Intensive Coaching.
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Get inspired with summer reading selections from the Library.
Jun 22, 2020If you need some inspiration for your next great read, or are just looking for something new and different, our librarians are here to help.
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Violet and Daisy were more than conjoined twins
Jun 17, 2020The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room tells the story of famously conjoined twins, Violet and Daisy Hilton.
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Virtual Programming from the Library - Week of 6/22/20
Jun 17, 2020Stay connected while staying home with virtual programming from the Library.