The Carnegie Conference Center was once the original library that opened in 1917 before its' eventual expansion in 2006. Inside is a historic book display, which acts as a permanent home for the library's antiquated books (the oldest of these dates back to the mid-1800s). You may also view original local artwork created by famous artists that are hanging on display around the room.
The Carnegie Conference Center may be used for a variety of gatherings, such as meetings, parties, study groups, and more. A projector and screen is provided for those who wish to watch movies or presentations. Also on-site is an updated kitchen furnished with a refrigerator, oven, microwave, and more.
Carnegie may also be used during regular business hours by patrons who wish to have an absolute minimum of noise and distraction for activities such as studying, reading, or personal computer use.
To learn more about the Carnegie Conference Center and how to apply for a reservation, click here.
Click here to learn more about the history of our beloved library and the Carnegie Libraries in Iowa Project.
The Carnegie Conference Center may be used for a variety of gatherings, such as meetings, parties, study groups, and more. A projector and screen is provided for those who wish to watch movies or presentations. Also on-site is an updated kitchen furnished with a refrigerator, oven, microwave, and more.
Carnegie may also be used during regular business hours by patrons who wish to have an absolute minimum of noise and distraction for activities such as studying, reading, or personal computer use.
To learn more about the Carnegie Conference Center and how to apply for a reservation, click here.
Click here to learn more about the history of our beloved library and the Carnegie Libraries in Iowa Project.