Braddock Carnegie Library Celebrates Grand Reopening with Community Open House and Ceremony
Celebration marks end of
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Ribbon cutting at
The grand reopening marks the beginning of a new chapter in the story of this historic institution which has served area residents across three centuries. The
The celebration kicked off with performances from
“We are so grateful for the support from everyone who has been a part of getting the Library to this day – from our funders and community partners, to local, state, and federal elected officials and our patrons who have been an integral part of this project,” said
In recognition of the Library’s status as the first library commissioned and built by
After the ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Library officially reopened its doors for a community celebration that lasted until
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Woodland Hills High School Jazz Band – The band performed to welcome attendees to the official ceremony and again to kick off performances in the Music Hall. -
Cheryl Capezzuti’s Puppets for
Pittsburgh – Like theWoodland Hills Jazz Band , Puppets forPittsburgh performed at the start of the ceremony and again on the Music Hall main stage. Puppets forPittsburgh also offers a free lending library of giant puppets at theBraddock Carnegie Library plus collaborative making and performance opportunities for everyone. -
Propel Andrew Street High School Band – The band wrapped up the musical performances with a concert in the Music Hall. -
Calise Cowans – Cowans, aWoodland Hills High School junior, performed a reading of her original poetry. Calise has attended numerous programs at the library since she was four years old! -
Woodland Hills School District Student Reading Champions Ambassadors -
The Penguins Foundation in partnership with U. S. Steel developed the program Reading Champions to encourage students to be champions of reading. The Ambassadors and other children visitors got creative with craft activities in the new Children’s Book Nook. IceBurgh was on hand to mingle with guests. -
PearlArts Movement and Sound –Herman Pearl , Co-Artistic Director for PearlArts, deejayed “underwater” in the new Book Dive space while visitors enjoyed refreshments and a selfie booth. PearlArts recently moved to Braddock and is located across the street from the library. -
BCLA staff facilitated activities throughout the Library, including demonstrations and art projects in the
Fab Lab , tile painting and decorating in theBathhouse Ceramics Studio , and jewelry making in theDesign Room . Visitors were also invited to share their memories of the Library in theArchives Room . -
U. S. Steel Community Outreach –
Don German , manager of the U. S. Steel’s Mon Valley WorksIrvin Plant inWest Mifflin , was on hand to discuss the family of bald eagles living on property at the plant and share the live webcam of the eagles. In addition,Becky Bloom provided information on workforce development opportunities with the company.
“Carnegie believed that libraries should be places where people come together to learn, grow, and build a better future. At U. S. Steel, we’re thrilled to carry that legacy forward,” said U. S. Steel President and CEO
Penguins alumni and Hockey Hall of Famer
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , HonorableJosh Shapiro , Governor -
Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD) -
National Endowment for the Humanities: Capacity
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development : Community Project Funding -
This project is being supported in part by a
Historic Preservation Fund grant administered by theNational Park Service ,Department of the Interior -
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Anonymous Foundation -
B. K. Simon Charitable Foundation -
The Burke Foundation -
Dawn and
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Dollar Bank Foundation -
Eden Hall Foundation -
Epic Metals Charitable Foundation -
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The Grable Foundation -
Henry L. Hillman Foundation -
Jack Buncher Foundation -
Juliet Lea Simonds Hillman Foundation -
Martha Mack Lewis Foundation - Mon Valley Initiative – NPP Funding
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Peter C. Dozzi Family Foundation -
Pittsburgh Foundation Anchor Fund -
Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation -
Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh -
Richard King Mellon Foundation -
Rita M. McGinley Foundation -
Transtar, Inc. -
U. S. Steel Corporation -
The Werner Family Foundation
Key components of the renovation include:
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Conversion of three separate building entrances into one main entrance, which is now
ADA accessible and home to the U. S. Steel circulation desk. This creates a central hub for information sharing (a key role that the BCLA plays in the community) and facilitates more efficient staffing and navigation. - Installation of an elevator in the center core allows universal accessibility to all three floors of the library.
- Full renovation and modernization of the BCLA’s historic Music Hall allows BCLA to generate revenue by hosting performances, events, and gatherings for nearly 500 attendees.
- Conversion of the original swimming pool into a reception space known as the Book Dive.
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Renovation of previously unusable rooms such as the
Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation gymnasium, due to extreme heat or cold made possible with the addition of new windows and insulation, masonry repairs, and installation of a new HVAC system, resulting in year-round climate control and improved utilization of the building.
“Libraries are places where communities come together – where children can learn and families can find resources,” said Lt. Gov.
More than a library in the traditional sense, the BCLA is a dynamic, ever-evolving center of the community, serving approximately 15,000 residents in five communities – Braddock,
“This library has served generations of residents across the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries as a place to learn, gather, and grow,” said County Executive
The Library will begin its normal operating hours on
Learn more about the Carnegie One Capital Campaign in support of BCLA and how to donate to the BCLA here. BCLA is also offering the unique opportunity to purchase a commemorative plaque to be placed on one of the 478 new chairs that will be installed in the renovated music hall. By visiting BCLA’s site here, patrons can take part in the history of this beautiful music hall and building and help secure the future of the
About U. S. Steel
Founded in 1901, U. S. Steel delivers profitable and sustainable steel solutions. Propelled by its talented employees and an unwavering focus on safety, U. S. Steel serves the automotive, construction, appliance, energy, containers, and packaging industries with high value-added steel products. Steel production begins with our competitively advantaged iron ore production capabilities which fuel our integrated steelmaking facilities and investments in electric arc furnaces. To help our customers create the best products with the fewest emissions, we are committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. U. S. Steel is at the forefront of creating steels that are stronger, lighter, and better for the environment. This includes our proprietary XG3® advanced high-strength steel, verdeX® steel produced with 70-80% lower CO2 emissions with a recycled content of up to 90%, and ultra-thin lightweight InduX™ steel for electric vehicles, generators, and transformers. U. S. Steel maintains operations across
A National Historic Landmark, the
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