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Alameda Library Welcomes $10,000 Grant from Carnegie Corporation
The historic Alameda Free Library has received a generous $10,000 grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. This donation coincides with a nationwide celebration honoring both public libraries and the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The gift highlights the library’s legacy as one of the original Carnegie Libraries, which have played a crucial role in enhancing American literacy and education.
Located at the intersection of Oak Street and Santa Clara Avenue, the Alameda Carnegie Library has served the community since 1903. It is one of 1,280 such libraries that continue to thrive, acting as vital centers for public education and resources.
Strengthening Community and Education
Dame Louise Richardson, President of the Carnegie Corporation, emphasized that this initiative is more than just a financial contribution. It represents a commitment to the foundational principles that Andrew Carnegie envisioned for public libraries. As Richardson stated, this support reinforces the importance of libraries as trustworthy spaces in a time marked by division and skepticism.
This sentiment resonates with the ongoing mission of the Carnegie Corporation, which seeks to foster knowledge and learning. According to The New York Times, public libraries have become essential havens for communities, providing access to information and resources that bridge gaps in understanding.
Discovering the Legacy of Carnegie Libraries
For those interested in exploring the impact of Carnegie Libraries, the Carnegie Corporation provides an interactive map detailing their locations across the country. This resource allows community members to appreciate the historical significance and enduring legacy of these institutions.
To learn more about the Alameda Free Library and its offerings, visit their website at www.alamedafree.org or reach out directly at 510-747-7777. The library encourages inquiries about accessibility options, including wheelchair access, and public transportation routes, such as those provided by AC Transit, ensuring that all community members can benefit from its resources.
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