Charles H. Stone Memorial Library
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Charles H. Stone Memorial Library

Branch Info

319 West Main Street
Pilot Mountain, NC 27041

Phone: 336-368-2370
Fax: 336-368-9587
pmt@nwrl.org

Hours

Mon: 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Tues, Wed, Thurs: 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Fri & Sat: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sun: Closed

Free WiFi available 24/7

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What’s Happening at the Charles H. Stone Memorial Library

We will be closed on January 20, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day!​

Special & Monthly Events
  • Job Seeker Services with NC Works
    Fridays, January 3 & 17; 10 a.m. – Noon
    Tables by Adult Fiction – Looking for a job? NCWorks is coming to Charles H Stone Memorial Library to provide expert job seeker assistance. Get help with resumes, job searches, and career resources. No appointment needed—just drop by and take advantage of these free services.
  • Youth Book Club
    Wednesday, January 8; 4:30-5:30 p.m.
    Tables by Adult Fiction – Join us as we explore How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell. Follow Hiccup and Toothless on a thrilling journey of dragons, danger, and unexpected friendships. Perfect for young readers who love action and humor! Don’t miss the fun—great discussions and activities await.
  • Intro to Chinese Medicine
    Thursday, January 9; 7-8 p.m.
    Downstairs Community Room – Discover the principles and benefits of traditional Chinese medicine with Dr. Steve Collins, DAOM. This engaging talk will explore the foundations of this ancient practice, including acupuncture, herbal remedies, and holistic approaches to health and wellness. Perfect for anyone curious about natural healing methods.
  • Japanese Moss Workshop with NC State Extension
    Friday, January 10; 10-11 a.m.
    Downstairs Community Room – Create beautiful moss ball gardens with a Surry County NC Extension Master Gardener volunteer. Learn the art of Kokedama using herbs, houseplants, and succulents, plus tips on care and maintenance. Free class, but registration is required. Visit or call the library to sign up.
  • Snowman Painting Class with Kevin Casteel
    Monday, January 13; 6-8 p.m.
    Downstairs Community Room – Bring your creativity and join us for a whimsical Snowman Painting Class. We’ll create a charming scene featuring three stacked snowmen with a windswept pink, blue, and white background. Perfect for all skill levels—don’t miss the fun.
  • Third Thursday Book Club
    Thursday, January 16; 11 a.m.-Noon
    Tables by Adult Fiction – Join us for a discussion of Sufficient Grace by Darnell Arnoult. Set in two Southern towns, the novel follows Gracie Hollaman, who, after hearing voices telling her to leave everything behind, embarks on a journey of self-discovery that changes her life and the lives of those around her. New members are always welcome.
  • Chinese Dietary Therapy + Herbal Medicine
    Thursday, January 16; 7 – 8 p.m.
    Tables by Adult Fiction – Learn how food and herbs can support your health in this insightful talk with Dr. Steve Collins, DAOM. Explore the principles of Chinese dietary therapy and the use of herbal medicine to promote balance and well-being. Perfect for those interested in natural approaches to a healthier lifestyle.
Weekly Events

Preschool Story Time
Tuesdays; 10 a.m. – Downstairs Community Room – Story Time for preschool children and their caregivers! Join us for a gentle time of stories, songs, crafts, friendship and play.

  • Bus Theme – January 7- All aboard for a fun-filled Bus-Themed Preschool Storytime! Join us for an exciting hour of stories and activities inspired by everyone’s favorite mode of transportation—the bus.
  • Fly Guy – January 14 – Buzz on over to our Fly Guy Themed Preschool Storytime! Join us for a fun-filled storytime of stories and a craft featuring everyone’s favorite little flying friend, Fly Guy. Perfect for young readers, this session will have your little ones laughing and learning with interactive adventures. Don’t miss out on the fun—see you there.
  • Hugs – January 21 – Join us for a heartwarming storytime all about hugs! Perfect for preschoolers, this session will feature delightful stories and a fun craft that celebrates love and kindness.
  • Ladybugs – January 28 – Fly on over for a delightful storytime all about ladybugs! Preschoolers will enjoy charming stories and a fun craft celebrating these tiny, spotted friends.

The Living Room Stitchers Club
Tuesdays; 10:30 a.m. – Noon – Whether you’re into knitting, crochet, quilting, or cross stitch, bring your project and enjoy good company. Beginners and experts alike are welcome!

Arlo the Library Dog
Tuesdays; 3-5 p.m. – Arlo, our favorite therapy dog, loves listening to stories! Bring your child to practice their reading skills with a furry friend.

Chess Club
Every Wednesday; 4:30 – 7 p.m. – Downstairs Community Room – Do you love a good challenge? Come test your strategy skills at our Chess Club, open to players of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’ll find a welcoming space to learn, play, and have fun. Checkmate awaits!

Youth STEAM Programs with Ms. Lori – Every Thursday; 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.; Downstairs Community Room – Unleash your creativity and curiosity with our Youth STEAM Programs led by the amazing Ms. Lori! Designed for ages 6 and up, these hands-on sessions explore exciting Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) concepts through fun, interactive projects. Whether you’re building, designing, or experimenting, there’s always something new to discover.

Library Staff

Anna Nichols – Branch Manager
Dewey Sturdivant – Assistant Branch Manager
Caroline Freeman – Library Assistant

Local Advisory Board

Lisa Darisse*, Chair
Rachel Collins, Town of Pilot Mountain Commissioner Representative
Amy Harpe
Jonathan Lancho-Villa
Sebrina Mabe

*Regional Board Representatives

Meeting Dates

2nd Thursday of January, April, July and October at 5:30 p.m.

Services & Information

  • Bicycle rack
  • Bookstore
  • Coffee & tea available
  • Computer access
  • Copy and fax services
  • Free parking lot
  • Free WiFi
  • Laminating
  • Magazines & newspapers
  • Makerspace
  • Outdoor seating
  • Picnic area
  • Tax forms upon request
  • Technology assistance
  • Voter registration forms

Additional Features Available

Blessings Box
Anyone in need of food assistance may stop by and help themselves to anything in the box. Community members that want to help may stop by to restock the box. Thanks to Girl Scout Troop 02319 for sharing this with our community!
Community Room
The Warren J. Stone Community Room located on the basement level of the library is provided for the use and benefit of the entire community and is available to rent for parties, showers, weddings, reunions, social occasions, educational classes, meetings and training sessions.
North Carolina Room
The North Carolina Room holds a collection of historical and genealogical information from Pilot Mountain and surrounding areas.

Charles H. Stone Memorial Library Community Room Policy

The Warren J. Stone Community Room located on the basement level of the library is provided for the use and benefit of the entire community and is available to rent for parties, showers, weddings, reunions, other social occasions, educational classes, meetings and training sessions. Sales events that do not benefit the library are now allowed. The rental cost is $110.00 per day, $35.00 of which is refundable if the key is returned promptly and the room is properly cleaned and is undamaged. As with all the public buildings owned by the Town of Pilot Mountain, the following rules apply: no smoking, no alcoholic beverages and no firearms are allowed.

Please note that the library does not provide paper goods, waste can liners and cleaning supplies for private parties. Those renting the facility are expected to provide their own supplies. All persons renting the facility, and their guests, are required to use the resource in a respectful manner and to carefully observe the following checklist:

  • Remove all trash from the kitchen and restrooms. (Waste carts are located on the utility pad, outside the kitchen door.)
  • Replace all trash can liners.
  • Flush toilets and rinse sinks.
  • Remove items from the refrigerator and freezer.
  • Wash, dry and replace in their proper place all used kitchen items.
  • Wash all used tables and chairs (as needed).
  • Lay all used kitchen linens out on counters to dry. (Library staff will launder.)
  • Check the stove and oven to be certain they are off.
  • Remove all decorative items from the room.
  • Pull tape and crepe paper remnants from the walls and ceilings.
  • Sweep and mop the floors. (Brooms and mops are located in the electrical utility closet near the kitchen.)
  • Properly secure the room by locking both the kitchen utility pad door and the room entrance door.
  • Check the window for proper locking.
  • Turn off all lights in the room.
  • Leave stairwell and outside door lights on for security.
  • Promptly return the key to the library staff by the method instructed.