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Spotlight on audio resources for job seekers

Article Date
July 20, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. - You have no time to flip pages and read from a printed resource.  You need something that you can listen to and achieve the same benefits of reading while multi-tasking, right?  You want a voice in your ear coaching you to your job...

SC Thrive offers rental assistance for those affected by COVID-19

Article Date
May 24, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. - The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in a multitude of ways, and we at CCPL are here to present another valuable, local resource. As of May 20th, 2020, nonprofit organization SC Thrive is offering a Rental Assistance program...

Stories with wild pigs: Book list for Thursday's trip to the zoo

Article Date
April 2, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. - If you joined our field trip to the zoo this afternoon, you met Sir Francis the red river hog, a wild hog from the forests of the Congo and Guinea, and learned all about how they live and grow up. 

Francis sure is a cute guy with...

Self-Purchase: The Price of Freedom from Slavery

Article Date
February 28, 2020

Can you put a monetary value on your freedom? This philosophical question was once a legitimate query in South Carolina. Our early laws described enslaved people as property, trapped in lifetime of legal servitude without hope of advancement. By...

SEWE takes over the library with events, programs Feb. 11-15

Article Date
January 21, 2020

CHARLESTON, S.C. - SEWE is taking over the library! Join Charleston County Public Library as we host a collection of Southeastern Wildlife Expo events at our branches during the three-day event focused on celebrating wildlife and nature through fine...

Searching for the History of the Gaillard Graves

Article Date
May 3, 2019

The human remains discovered at the Gaillard Center construction site in February 2013 are returning to an earthly repose this weekend. As celebrations commence to honor those thirty-six people of African descent, let’s review the history of that...