Library gets $10,000 grant to redesign its website
The Charlotte Library was awarded a $10,000 grant from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine to redesign the library website.
The Charlotte Library was awarded a $10,000 grant from the National Network of Libraries of Medicine to redesign the library website.
Libraries have a responsibility to preserve, to conserve for their communities. From antiques to textiles to natural habitats to landscape design, this month we feature several programs with a specific focus on conservation.
Spring has sprung. The daffodils are up and the garden is emerging from winter’s chill.
We have some new and renewed offerings for April. Our popular knitting night is expanding to include crochet fans and will meet weekly on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. beginning April 5.
As we head into spring, be on the lookout for a few upcoming programs.
Margaret Woodruff and the transformation of the Charlotte Library
March came in like a lion this year, with nearly a foot of snow covering the landscape.
If you missed the article “Love Letter to Libraries” in the New York Times, it is worth a look….
From birds to books, pets to people, February is the month for love.
Get outside this winter and explore the Vermont landscape in a unique way with Vermont Fish & Wildlife Scat and Track Family Program.
Vandalism at the library that started in two phases has hopefully ended in a third phase — the arrest of the alleged perpetrator.
Thank you to all who helped to make 2022 one of the best years at the Charlotte Library.
Looking for a heartfelt gift with a local touch?
Are you a knitter, crocheter or just like to shop? The Mitten Tree is up at the Charlotte Library and waiting to be decorated with handmade or new cold-weather gear.
A group of musicians ended a song about how their good-looking date is going to appear, everything’s going to sound like a rhapsody and it’s all going to be different — when the songwriter paints his masterpiece.
“Public libraries are essential to our communities. They are places where Vermonters of all backgrounds can access books, videos, ideas, resources and information at no cost…”
The Center for Cartoon Studies was offered a challenge by the Office of Vermont’s Secretary of State and Vermont Humanities: Create a graphic guide about the past, present and promise of democracy and civics in our brave little state.
Join us at the library for two special, not-so-spooky events. From 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 29,…
Due to pandemic concerns, our library re-opening dedication was put on hold. Two and a half years after we opened our new library space, we can finally celebrate.
From fall gardening to short stories, from collage to meditation, the Charlotte Library is hoping you will hope that you’ll find something to enjoy.