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A Message from Charlotte Mecklenburg Library During Uncertain Times

December 22, 2023

This past year has presented many challenges and concerns for our community and the world. We have witnessed the horrors of terrorism and war in Gaza and Israel, sparking fear, outrage, and extraordinary acts of courage and compassion too. In these uncertain times, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, like libraries across the globe, plays a unique and crucial role.

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is a safe space for diverse voices. We are committed to providing Mecklenburg County residents with varying viewpoints, even when they may challenge personal values. Let us be clear, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library strongly condemns violence and all forms of hate, including antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism, homophobia, and any other hostilities that erode our society’s common humanity.

The Library provides free and open access to information and ideas, a principle essential to our American democracy and the pursuit of knowledge for all. Our comprehensive collection of materials presents a wide range of knowledge and perspectives, supporting an individual’s personal growth and understanding. Through our diverse programming, we create opportunities for the community to learn and understand together.

In 2024, we are committed to partnering with experts and community leaders to co-create programs that foster open discussion and dialogue around issues and challenges impacting our community. Our goal is to improve lives, cultivate empathy, and build a stronger community. We’ll be sharing more about specific programs, but expect us to lead hard and difficult discussions.

As a learning institution, the Library not only provides information to the public, but also actively seeks to enhance the knowledge of our staff and leadership through continued education and community engagement. We have and are learning with you. We don’t have all the answers, but together, we can surely work towards civil dialogue to shape a better future.

We sincerely appreciate the public’s ongoing support as we continue this important work in the community.

Marcellus Turner

CEO & Chief Librarian

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Top Titles at the Library in 2023

December 28, 2023

Written by Maggie Bean, Library Foundation Communications Director

As we bid farewell to another year, it’s time to unveil what our customers checked out the most in 2023 starting with the top circulator in each genre:

Best in Genre

Fiction
Verity by Colleen Hoover

Nonfiction
Spare by Prince Harry

Children
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde by Jeff Kinney

YA
The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han

Audiobook
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

Libby by Overdrive Magazine
The New Yorker

Top Five in Genre

Fiction

  1. Verity by Colleen Hoover
  2. Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
  3. Happy Place by Emily Henry
  4. It Starts With Us by Colleen Hoover
  5. It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover

Nonfiction

  1. Spare by Prince Harry
  2. I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeannette McCurdy
  3. Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: A Therapist, HER Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed by Lori Gottlieb
  4. Atomic Habits by James Clear
  5. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir by Matthew Perry

Children’s

  1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Överlöde by Jeff Kinney
  2. The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster! By Mo Willems
  3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: No Brainer by Jeff Kinney
  4. Pete the Cat Plays Hide-and-Seek by Kimberly & James Dean
  5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School by Jeff Kinney

Young Adult

  1. The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han
  2. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
  3. It’s Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han
  4. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
  5. We’ll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han

Audiobook

  1. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
  2. Spare by Prince Harry
  3. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
  4. The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese
  5. I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jeannette McCurdy

Libby by Overdrive Magazines

  1. The New Yorker
  2. US Weekly
  3. Prevention
  4. The Week Magazine
  5. HGTV Magazine

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Learn more about the Library's Makerspace!

January 10, 2024

Written by Randi Smith, South County Regional Library

Each morning as the South County Regional Library branch opens, patrons make their way through the building finding places to sit and work, browsing collections, and utilizing public computers and resources. Some of these patrons are here nearly every day, walking by our brightly decorated room and silently wondering: What exactly IS a Makerspace?

If you are one of those patrons, at South County or any other branch, or if you just happened across this post and find yourself asking the same question, you’ve come to the right place!

A Makerspace is a dedicated space for creativity and innovation. We utilize equipment and resources to get creative and bring your ideas to life! The possibilities are truly endless; from 3D printing prototypes to making personalized gifts, to designing t-shirts for your small business or recreational sports team, Makerspaces exist to create equitable access to resources and empower the community to create and innovate!

You can find dedicated Makerspace Studios at South County Regional, SouthPark Regional, North County Regional, and ImaginOn; although you can find makerspace programming at many more branches! Each Makerspace Studio features 3D Printers, Vinyl Cutters, Heat Presses, and Sewing Machines. Additionally, South County Regional also houses an Epilog Laser Cutter that can cut and engrave wood, North County Regional has a Button Maker, Cricut, and Embroidery Machine, and ImaginOn features a production studio.

If you want to start creating, contact the Makerspace at your preferred branch and ask about how to get started! South County Regional has one-on-one appointments available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays as well as various monthly guided workshops! You can tour the South County Makerspace every Wednesday from 1:00 – 3:00 PM or make an appointment at picktime.com/sormakerspace

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The Library Celebrates Future University City Location

January 16, 2024

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s construction of the future University City Regional Library location is now underway with an anticipated completion time in 2025. While poor weather conditions caused the groundbreaking event to be canceled, the project continues to move forward.

The University City branch is one of the most visited libraries in the CML system. Last fiscal year, it circulated nearly 300,000 materials and hosted over 15,000 customers in its programs.

The new facility will be located less than a mile from the current facility on Waters Edge Village Drive in the new Waters Edge development along JW Clay Boulevard.

“This new facility has the customer in mind with generous spaces for dedicated program areas, a large community room, new and ample technology, and flexible meeting spaces, along with comfortable individual and group-size reading and study spaces,” Library CEO Marcellus Turner said.   

Mecklenburg County approved a $39.6 million capital ordinance for the project in 2022, which allows the Library to purchase the land, building and various needs such as furniture, fixtures, equipment and technology necessary to open to the public.

For more information on the University City Regional Library Project, visit here.

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The Library and City of Charlotte Presents: Learn2Earn

January 23, 2024

Learn2Earn is back and better than ever! The Library is expanding this program in continued partnership with the City of Charlotte. We are moving to an in-person format, adding additional branches to the mix, and using Northstar curriculum to incorporate the learning circle model. Here's what you need to know:

Program Requirements: 

  • 18 years or older 

  • Charlotte resident

  • Must be present for orientation and complete all program components to receive a computer

Locations, Dates & Times: 

  • West Boulevard 

    • Saturdays at 10:00am  

    • February 10 – March 23 

  • Allegra Westbrooks Regional 

    • Tuesdays at 11:00am

    • February 13 – March 26 

  • Hickory Grove  

    • Wednesdays at 10:00am 

    • February 14 – March 27 

  • Sugar Creek 

    • Thursdays at 10:30am 

    • February 15 – March 28 

Series Topics: 

  • Basic Computer Skills  

  • Internet Basics  

  • Using Email  

  • Microsoft Word  

  • Microsoft Excel  

  • Resume & Interview Tips  

  • CML Career Resources   

Registration Starts:  Monday, January 22 

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ImaginOn Hosts PuppetPalooza on Saturday

January 29, 2024

ImaginOn hosts PuppetPalooza on Feb. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PuppetPalooza is a celebration featuring live shows, roving performances and hands-on activities that showcase the diverse and captivating art of puppetry.

This is a free, family-friendly event for all ages presented by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and Sigmon Theatrical. Featuring a live dinosaur show, a story about Pinocchio, early literacy skills activities, music-filled shows and so much more, PuppetPalooza is a can’t-miss event.

Featured artists include the Center for Puppetry Arts, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Frontline Puppeteers, Children's Theatre of Charlotte, Grey Seal Puppets, Jeghetto Entertainment, The Lurnsters, Ms. Melanie Puppetry and Sigmon Theatrical.

For more information, including a full schedule of events, visit sigmontheatrical.com/puppetpalooza.

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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Celebrates Black History Month

January 30, 2024

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library celebrates Black History Month throughout February with various programs, events and booklists. Below are some ways the community can learn more about the month, and participate in discussions, author meetups and storytimes.

Featured Programs & Events:

Black Genealogy: Moving Beyond the 1870 Census

Thursday, Feb. 15 at 6 p.m.

Mountain Island Library

Celebrate Black History Month at Mountain Island Library with an exciting program presented by Danielle Pritchett, Genealogy Librarian at the Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room. Unlock the secrets of African American genealogy with this presentation, navigating the challenges of tracing enslaved or free ancestors. Learn more and register at https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/659f0b19efc0293a006c1556.

National African American Read-In Celebration

Saturday, Feb. 17 at 11 a.m.

Sugar Creek Charter School

Join the Library on Feb. 17 from 11am-1:30pm for its annual National African American Read-In celebration at Sugar Creek Charter School! This year, our theme is "Celebrating Literacy Through the Arts." Learn more at https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/6408be94bf76ba2900ce4c0d.

Meet Author: ReShonda Tate

Saturday, Feb. 24 at 5:30 p.m.

Hickory Grove Library

Hickory Grove Public Library welcomes Bestselling author ReShonda Tate. As the national bestselling author of more than fifty books, ReShonda Tate has the credentials, and the passion, to bring stories to life. Learn more and register at https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/events/659c329fbf3fd82800d7d0f0.

Black History Month Programs & Events: https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/v2/events?q=Black%20History%20Month&startDate=2024-02-01&endDate=2024-02-29

Black History Month Booklist: https://cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/list/share/2270138969/2452220219