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CCPL is joining the American Library Association and libraries nationwide to highlight the value of a library card.
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Attend the Sept. 17 forum to share your opinions about the programs and makerspace equipment you'd like to see at the new library branch.
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CCPL will close the current branch to allow time for staff and materials to be moved to the new branch before the expected November opening.
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Hurricane season lasts until Nov. 30! Access helpful info online, or visit a CCPL branch to pick up a Hurricane Prep Guide while supplies last.
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These popular tablets feature high quality, educational and ad-free apps and games for kids in pre-K through second grade.
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Complete a brief survey by Sept. 20, and be entered into a prize drawing to win an Amazon Fire tablet.
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Meet Peppa Pig during this special storytime, and enjoy oink-tastic activities, crafts and games.
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Meet Daniel Tiger, enjoy crafts and activities, and hop on the CARTA DASH with librarians and Owlbert for a fun read-along in between storytime sessions.
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Enjoy fun activities to celebrate the current branch, and get a glimpse of all the incredible resources and features the new branch will have to offer.
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Did you know that CCPL offers hundreds of free programs a month with content specifically tailored to kids, teens and adults? Check out a selection of upcoming programs below, or find events at a branch near you.
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Discover how to save and organize your computer files more efficiently. Learn how to rename files, move and copy files, create folders to save files by subject, and delete unwanted files. Experience using the mouse and keyboard is expected. Registration begins Sept. 18. Call 843-805-6885 to register.
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Meet Your Library is a web series designed to introduce people to the wide variety of services and resources available through CCPL. Did you know that you can learn a new skill, a new language, or research your family history all for free (and from home!) with your library card? Learn more about our digital learning resources in the latest episode of Meet Your Library.
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Look back at notable hurricanes that have made an impact on the Lowcountry over the past few centuries.
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Indigo -- both as a plant and a dye -- forms an important chapter in the early history of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
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To commemorate the 236th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Charleston, learn about the legal document that defined the new municipality.
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