Get to know the Mint Hill Branch community
September 21, 2022
This blog post was written by Sally Deason, Librarian for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
The Mint Hill Branch Library is in the heart of Mint Hill and has been the home away from home for Mint Hill residents for over 60 years. As the first town founded in Mecklenburg County, Mint Hill took shape in 1750 and built a solid community foundation. Mint Hill’s growing population now boasts over 26,000 diverse residents. Once a hub of farming and dairy production, Mint Hill is still surrounded by farmland and heavily wooded neighborhoods. It offers homegrown entertainment in a quiet community.
Part of the Charlotte metropolitan, the hopping suburb of Mint Hill is settled just outside of the city in the southeastern portion of Mecklenburg County. Popular town activities include the annual Mint Hill Madness festival, Scarecrow contest, weekly farmers market, Christmas parade and more. The Mint Hill Chamber of Commerce supports new businesses and promotes all commerce in the area as well as highlights nonprofit organizations. The Town Hall sits just down the road from the library in a recently constructed facility. Adjacent to that, is the new police station. All of these are within walking distance to neighborhoods, banks, shops, restaurants (including the Carolina Creamery- yum) and your local library! Don’t forget to dig up some old-time fun with the Mint Hill Historical Society.
Just outside of the main intersection of Lawyers Road and Matthews-Mint Hill Rd, you will find several wonderful parks. Both the Mint Hill Park on Wilgrove as well as the Mint Hill Veterans Memorial Parks are maintained by the town of Mint Hill. The new Stevens Creek Nature Preserve is part of the Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation division. All offer wonderful outdoor options for the family. Further towards Albemarle Road you will find the Simmons YMCA with the New Americans Welcome Center. The closest US Post Office is near the intersection of Lawyers Road and Wilson Grove Road, but there is a blue mailbox in front of the Mint Hill Barber Shop.
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Resources:
Mint Hill Branch Library | 6840 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd, Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-416-5200
Chamber of Commerce | 7900 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd bldg 2 ste b, Mint Hill, NC 28227 |704-573-8282
Mint Hill Parks & Recreation | 4430 Mint Hill Village Lane, Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-545-9726
Mint Hill Police Department | 7151 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd. Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-545-1085
Mint Hill Women’s Club | MHWC at 14601 Barney Dr, Mint Hill NC 28227
Mint Hill Historical Society | 7601 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd, Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-583-0726
Servant’s Heart | N 9229, Lawyers Rd, Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-680-6533
Simmons YMCA | 6824 Democracy Dr, Charlotte, NC 28212 | 704-716-6600
Town of Mint Hill | 4430 Mint Hill Village Lane, Mint Hill, NC 28227 | 704-545-9726

The new adult fiction and nonfiction sections are the first things that greet patrons as they walk through the front doors, along with several themed displays. The children’s area is to the right, including a play area and plenty of seating. The community room, which hosts many of the branch’s programs, is located in the back right corner of the library. Several shelves between the community room and the reference desk are home to the world language collection, which includes books in Spanish, Chinese, French, Gujarati, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Telugu, Russian, German, and Vietnamese. Some of the Matthews staff are also able to communicate with patrons in Spanish, French, German, Hindi, Urdu, and American Sign Language.
Seating can be found throughout the library, ranging from tall, café-style tables to comfortable armchairs. Public computers are also available for use in the computer lab in the back of the branch and throughout the building. The Matthews library is also known for its fireplace! In the winter, pick out a good book and curl up in a squashy armchair by the roaring fire.
Over Labor Day weekend, downtown Matthews is shut down for the annual
The Mountain Island Area is surrounded by amazing outdoor and nature centered attractions such as
You can take the stairs or elevator up to the 3rd Floor to browse the Children and Teens collection. The North County multimedia collections gives youth access to Chapter Books, Picture Books, Easy Readers, Wonderbooks, Books on Disc, Playaways, and so much more! While you’re upstairs, you might take part in a Scavenger Hunt, an indoor Story Walk, check out the “I-Spy” Tank, or join in a storytime in the Program Room. Also upstairs, you will find the Makerspace! Our Makerspace houses some of the latest creative technology. Stop by during Open Hours to check out the 3D Printer, Carvey machine, and a Recording Studio, to name a few! You can take part in some self-guided STEAM activities with the In-House kits that let you play around with robotics and circuits.
Be sure to take your Teens up to the Loft where they can browse on the computer and check out the Fiction, Nonfiction, and Graphic Novels collections. They can also take a photo for the Selfie Board, and jump in on other interactive displays. Need some study supplies? The Loft has you covered! We’ve also got “Dry Erase” tables for collaborative study sessions.
