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Please be aware that our Children and Teen Collection may be closed due to a staff shortage. Please call ahead for access if you are able.

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Please be aware that our Children and Teen Collection may be closed due to a staff shortage. Please call ahead for access if you are able.

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Engage with Carnegie One

Our daily programs and services are thoughtfully crafted through conversations with our community. We strive to cater to the diverse needs of our neighbors, with a special focus on fostering literacy in various forms and providing access to technology. Whether you're a child or an adult, our library is dedicated to offering resources and pathways for engaged, creative learning, and life skills development.

In addition to our events and traditional lending collection, we also proudly offer a growing community alternative lending collection, ensuring that there's always something exciting at Carnegie One. Stay tuned for updates and details on upcoming programs and events, and follow our social channels for the latest updates.

Please explore our calendar for information about upcoming programs.

What’s coming up...

The Librarians Screenings
Wednesday, April 22 6pm-8pm and Saturday. April 25 2pm-4pm
419 Library Street | Braddock, PA 15104

Celebrate National Library week with two screenings of the documentary The Librarians, which showcases librarians emerging as first responders in the fight for democracy and our First Amendment Rights.

In Texas, the Krause List targets 850 books focused on race and LGBTQIA+ stories – triggering sweeping book bans across the U.S. at an unprecedented rate. As tensions escalate, librarians connect the dots from heated school and library board meetings nationwide to lay bare the underpinnings of a large-scale coordinated extremist movement fueling the censorship efforts. Despite facing harassment, threats, and laws aimed at criminalizing their work – the librarians’ rallying cry for freedom to read is a chilling cautionary tale.

These screenings are free for all ages and made possible through partnership with WQED.