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Remembering Civil Rights activist J. Charles Jones
Feb 27, 2020Dr. Tom Hanchett, Historian-in-Residence of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, takes a look at the achievements, life and legacy of one of North Carolina's most heroic Civil Rights activists, J. Charles Jones.
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12:15 at Main: Portions of poetry for every appetite
Feb 24, 2020Looking to share a poem? Want to hear something new? Bring something you've been working on or just lend an ear for this lunchtime poetry meetup. Each meeting will have a new, interesting topic of discussion that could bring out the poet in anybody!
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Pulse quickening romantic thrillers
Feb 24, 2020Eight novels with an emphasis on suspense, mystery or thrill.
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Manage your digital holds on OverDrive/Libby
Feb 18, 2020Are you someone whose electronic holds come in all at once and you can’t possibly read them all before they expire? We have great news for you.
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Library Love Stories to last a lifetime
Feb 13, 2020Libraries are for lovers of all kind. This Library Lovers Month, we reflect on the stories of customers, community members, Library supporters and staff as they share their most meaningful Library love stories with us.
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Immigrant at the Library: Finding home in Charlotte
Feb 13, 2020This is the story of how one immigrant woman found home through community at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
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Charlotte Today: Romance is in the air
Feb 13, 2020This February, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Branch Channel Leader and Interim Director of Libraries, Dana Eure, discussed six “Romance is in the air" themed reads on WCNC's Charlotte Today.
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The origins of Women's History Month
Feb 7, 2020Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room provides a brief history of Women's History Month
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5 ways to celebrate Black History Month
Feb 3, 2020Join the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library in a month-long celebration of African American history, heritage and excellence.
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Smart investing with your library card
Feb 3, 2020The stock market can be intimidating. Getting help with financial planning and investments can be costly. Who do you trust, how much do you invest, when is the right time, how much do you need to start? Even DIY investing can be costly because of the fees associated with research sites. But, you can get started today with FREE resources available at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. All you need is your library card.