Do you love your local library and want to show your support? Then come out to one of three upcoming pop-up book sales hosted by the Charleston Friends of the Library. The Friends are a volunteer-run nonprofit and one of CCPL's biggest advocates. ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - No one knows books and gives better recommendations than librarians. That's one of our favorite things to do, and we spend a lot of time researching and reading new books and old ones to keep our recommendations fresh.
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) continues to expand and improve their partnership with the Charleston County School District (CCSD). The latest program, L2 (L Squared) comes on the heels of the 2020 Summer Reading partn...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - In October, The Charleston County Board of Elections and Voter Registration will open four in-person satellite voting locations. Citizens will also be able to return completed mail-in absentee ballots to election officials at th...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - At Charleston County Public Library (CCPL), our aim is to reach and assist people from as many walks of life as we can. Plenty of people have made mistakes in their past and are actively trying to better themselves. Many folks f...
CHARLESTON, SC – Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) is lending out 90 Google Chromebooks at nine library branches throughout Charleston County in an effort to get patrons equitable access to technology. Earlier this month, 90 Kajeet mobile ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Charleston County Public Library was notified by a staff member of the Wando Mount Pleasant Library that they tested positive for COVID-19.
Charleston County Public Library staff implemented our response plan, per CDC and DH...
Nicholas Trott was the most prolific author and premiere legal scholar in colonial South Carolina, but his house and the memory of its location disappeared more than two centuries ago. A trail of small clues led to the rediscovery of its location,...
CHARLESTON, S.C. - There's a chill in the air, and while 2020 has changed how we tailgate, friends and families are still finding ways to gather and celebrate their favorite teams, whether it's college or professional.
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Life as we know it changed six months ago when a global pandemic entered our world. Our economy, financial stability, healthcare, and livelihoods are still reeling from the effect of COVID-19. Hoping to ease some strain and prov...