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    Fort Mill Public Library

    Fort Mill Public Library

    3.7(6 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    We are regular library users and normally attend the Rock Hill branch, where staff are welcoming,…read moresupportive, and wonderful with families and young children. Unfortunately, since that branch is temporarily closed, our experiences at the Fort Mill branch have been the complete opposite. I am a pregnant mother of three young children (ages 4, 2, and 1) and visit alone. I make every effort to maintain appropriate library behavior, but anyone with toddlers understands they require constant supervision. On our most recent visit, a staff member named Tom H. approached me at the self-checkout without greeting or offering help and told me to "keep the volume down." When I explained I was trying my best and was actively checking out to leave, he repeated himself and walked away. At the same time, another family with loud, running children was present and not addressed at all. Afterward, I observed Tom H. discussing my family with other staff members. At no point did he ask if I needed assistance, despite clearly seeing I was managing young children alone. This interaction was upsetting and left me feeling judged, singled out, and unwelcome. Based on repeated visits, this branch does not feel like a supportive or inclusive environment for mothers with young children. Libraries should encourage early literacy and family engagement--this location does not. I hope management takes this feedback seriously so no other parent leaves feeling discouraged from bringing their children into a library.

    An avid book reader and trying to instill in my kids we are here weekly. I appreciate the free…read moreprograms for children and time Terri and Bethany put into themes and crafts and activities. Compared to libraries where I've lived in Atlanta, Raleigh and Myrtle Beach this one seems to be small and outdated. A plus is they have revamped the kids area with magnets, appropriate seating and some activities for fine motor. I also like the book bundles for grabbing and going when in a rush. I typically have to use SC lends to get the books I want as this library a bit limited in some. Majority of workers extremely helpful and nice but I've also had some experiences that either the person having a bad day or they were just annoyed. The librarians I have established a relationship with though, ROCK!! Would love to see a drive up return book box in the future for all the parents who don't want to unbuckle kiddos but need to return books.

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    Del Webb Library

    Del Webb Library

    3.8(5 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Del Webb library is cozy and quaint, in other words, it's small but the librarians give their heart…read moreand soul into their work. You can see the passion they have for this library and the many patron who come here. When you're here it seems like a vestige back in time, no it's not modern, no there's not a big selection of books but it suits the patrons who tend to be seniors. Del Webb library is located near Sun City in Indian Land, which makes sense. There is a nice adult section, history section, young adult and children's section. Another thing I love about this library is you can purchase gently used books that others have donated. The price range is 25 cents to 4 dollars. If you take the time to browse, you'll likely find a great book to add to your collection. Also if there's a book you're looking for and they don't have it, they'll order from Amazon for you. Again, the staff here is wonderful and they more than make up for any short comings there may be.

    Very nice library, the building is new, big, like the shopping center where it's situated. It has…read moreample parking, it's big inside, it has all you need, a great selection of books, movies on DVD-s, computers. It's quiet, clean, well organized. I love the small bookstore located inside, they sell gently used books, various genres, in good shape, prices are cheap. You can find a great bargain in here. I also like the Indian hand made baskets and pottery they have on display, great little exhibit. If you're in the area and you love books and movies, this is a great place, worth checking out.

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    Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - South County Regional - 2 levels with stairs and elevators - computers, empty tables, closed quiet spaces, kid zones

    Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - South County Regional

    4.2(21 reviews)
    16.6 mi

    The Charlotte-Mecklenburg library district offers a number of very nice regional and special…read morelibrary settings: the South Park Regional, South County Regional, and the library collaboration with the Children's Theatre of Charlotte ... ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center on Seventh Street downtown to name just three. Each has specialties that make them individuals. The South County Regional had a really extensive collection of books and materials for the younger set. While we had trouble finding 2 to 4 year old age-appropriate books at other locations, South County Regional satisfied our needs. The library itself was newish, clean and easy to get to, with available free parking. Unlike some other libraries in the district, this one had more library materials but fewer things (toys and games) for kids to play with. Nice library and recommended.

    Library location midway on Pineville-Matthews Road across from Calvary Church. Library has 2…read morelevels with stairs and elevators. There's computers available to use as a guest or library member. There's plenty of empty tables for reading or bringing your own laptop. Theres options for closed quiet spaces and I'm sure reservations can be made for groups. Kid zones throughout. I didn't see the whole library but it was very active and well kept as it seemed libraries were on the decline. Not at this location.

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    Clean restrooms on both levels

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    Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - SouthPark Regional - Study Areas

    Charlotte Mecklenburg Library - SouthPark Regional

    4.3(27 reviews)
    19.5 miSouthPark

    The Charlotte-Mecklenburg library district offers a number of very nice regional and special…read morelibrary settings: the South Park Regional, South County Regional, and the library collaboration with the Children's Theatre of Charlotte ... ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center on Seventh Street downtown to name just three. Each has specialties that make them individuals. The South Park Regional had a fair collection of books and materials for the younger set, but really excelled at games and toys for engaging kids ... they even had a little cabin the kids could go in. The library itself was newish, clean and easy to get to, with available free parking ... although it is oftentimes full. Unlike some other libraries in the district, this one had more library things for kids to play with, but fewer library materials (books and puzzles). Still and all, nice library and recommended.

    I occasionally stop in this library for early voting, but I had some time before dinner. I'd just…read morepassed an exam for work but needed to study right away for another exam. Libraries today aren't as quiet as they used to be, but I had plenty of space at my table to be comfortable with my book, notepad, pens, & highlighters. I actually enjoyed being in earshot of a teacher tutoring a student and giving the parent an update. Was very pleased to find the ladies restroom clean. Would definitely return here for study time, if necessary.

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    ImaginOn - The Joe and Joan Martin Center - Story time

    ImaginOn - The Joe and Joan Martin Center

    4.7(56 reviews)
    23.5 miFirst Ward, Uptown

    The Charlotte-Mecklenburg library district offers a number of very nice regional and special…read morelibrary settings: the South Park Regional, South County Regional, and the library collaboration with the Children's Theatre of Charlotte ... ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center on Seventh Street downtown to name just three. Each has specialties that make them individuals. The ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center collaboration between the library district and the Children's Theatre is a hands down wonder. While some libraries specialize in library things (games and toys) to engage kids and others specialize in library materials (books and puzzles), ImaginOn has it all ... including plays and story times. The library itself is free to enter, multi-story, newish, clean and easy to get to, with available parking that is free for 90 minutes with a stamped ticket. This facility absolutely had everything to stimulate kids of all ages ... probably 2 to 12 being the sweet spot. Do make a point of finding your way here for a visit someday ... you'll be glad you did. Highly recommended.

    I love that the Mecklenburg libraries have story times for various ages throughout the week…read more We've been coming here since February and my toddler loves it. There is always some sort of craft, legos, toys and computers for her to play with/use. They also usually have monthly events and a theater. I prefer to download the CMLibrary app to keep up with events. We prefer to come here on the Saturday's but it's definitely more packed. It's about 40ish families at every session. They have a parking garage (under the library) which you can take the elevator directly into the library. They validate for 90 minutes. The issue is when it's full or days they have events parking can really be a pain. They may direct you to park at 7th street parking garage but they only validate after 5pm on weekdays or anytime on weekends.

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    Florence S. Shanklin Branch Library - Fiction Section

    Florence S. Shanklin Branch Library

    4.0(3 reviews)
    40.0 mi

    I use the library often to do business work when my grandchildren are visiting and something…read moreimportant comes up that needs my attention. I know this sounds bad but there are times you need to find a quite place to focus so about 6 or 7 times per year I go to the Florence S. Shanklin library near my house. Their wifi is fast enough and I have found the place to be very quiet. Not sure when the other reviewer was there but a noisy place has not been my experience. All I can tell my friends and neighbors is go try the place, especially in the spring and fall, the have a beautiful green park surrounding the facility. Great for listening to the birds and relax. Then go in and check out some books, they have a good selection books and staff is very courteous and helpful.

    I come here mainly to use the wifi and pickup/checkout books. If you are looking for a quiet place…read moreto read, study, or surf the web, this is DEFINITELY. NOT. IT. Seriously, this is the loudest library I have ever been in, in my entire life. Screaming, unruly children (I thought I just picked a bad time, but this has been an issue every single time I visit), a loud interactive computer in the children's area, adults chatting animatedly on their cell phones while using the computers or browsing the shelves, random people (who are evidently library "celebrities") hovering over my computer/space trying to small talk despite my clearly non-inviting headphones and aversion to eye contact (I'm sure their intentions are good, but I really just want to be left alone), and even the staff chatting incredibly loudly with patrons about their personal lives. It's a small library. And sound travels, I get it. But NO ONE is considerate and evidently "quiet" is a foreign concept. That being said - the selection of books is decent considering it's size, and it is super easy to have books shuttled in from one of the other branch libraries using the online request system. Be aware that the internet DOES have site restrictions - certain sites like YouTube are blocked, which is a major bummer because I do a lot of film/TV research for my job. Their DVD collection has some interesting choices, not a whole lot of new titles at this branch or seemingly at any of the branches. The circulation desk staff are nice and helpful, though there is one who I have witnessed be particularly sassy (on the verge of rude) to select patrons. It's bright and clean. Books? YES Wifi? YES Thinking/Reading/Reflecting/Anything Potentially Calming or Relaxing? NO

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    Union County Public Library

    Union County Public Library

    5.0(3 reviews)
    27.6 mi

    I am writing a review to tell everyone about my experience at and with Union County Public Library…read morein Monroe, N.C. I must say, from the time I walked in the door, the library was clean, quiet, and I was greeted at the front door and direct to where I needed to go. My journey started because I am building my tree, in Ancestry, for The Laney Family that moved to the area in the 1700's. I knew who the first grandfather, 6th removed, was and that he arrived in Pennsylvania thru my direct grandfather who I had met, Zebulon Vance Laney. I planned on a trip and called the library and was directed to the voice mail of Ray Cossart who was the Genealogist. Ray called me back within 48 hours. He asked me to given him each of my ancestries with their dates of birth and death. I also mentioned other family members. My and now our goal was to be stories of each of the family members. We talked over the next 3 weeks before I left. I arrived early Saturday morning and Ray met me and proceeded to bring out folders, books, articles, so much data. I spent about 3 hours going thru and, after complying items I wanted to bring home, Ray downloaded on a thumb drive. I said goodbye as I went to Cemetaries, sites, including Kings Mountain. I told Ray I would be back on Monday so he sat documents to the side so I could review when I came back. Also, visited with my older cousin and shared what i have learned. I also went to Trinity Baptist Church, where many of my descendants were buried but The George Laney Family cemetery was the highlight. Monday morning, I met with Gypsy Houston, Genealogy & Local History Librarian. She was so patient and helpful with me as I was become overwhelmed. She told time out of her day to scan several documents for me and add to my thumb drive. Another 2 hours, You could see the love, passion, and the desire to help me on my journey. For me this is sometimes hard to find people who will take the time to help, in their busy day, and take the time to compile the information I needed. Warning, Gypsy and Ray, I am planning to return to visit you again in November, this will be more of a saying hello to my favorite Genealogist. As you can see, I am a raving fan.

    The Union County Public Library system it's self leaves a lot to be desired because the locations…read moretend to be small and don't have a decent selection of books. However, the Union County Public Library in Monroe is one of the best in the area. It's no wonder it's one of the better ones because it's located in the county seat of Union County. This location offers a wide variety of books and movies to check out and they many computers if you don't have a computer at home or you need an internet connection. The front desk assistant is very helpful and went above and beyond what I expected in helping me find the book I was looking for. The look and feel of the Monroe Library is standard so nothing really stands out and yes it's very quiet. So if you need to work on a project or just relax away from the noise then this is a great spot. When you are ready to check out, there is no long lines because they have terminals where you can scan your books out and not waste unnecessary time. Also, if you have a membership, you can browse online for the books or movies you'd like to check out and have it put on hold or delivered from another library in their system to your home branch.

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