South Fork Branch, Carnegie Public Library
The Carnegie Library South Fork Branch, established on February 7, 1975, serves as an integral resource for the South Fork community, originally beginning as the Ruth Tabor Memorial Library. With a rich history tied to community involvement and support, the library has evolved to offer a diverse collection of materials, including books, audio CDs, and DVDs, all while providing access to computers and wireless Internet.
In 2008, the library moved to a dedicated building, a result of years of planning and community fundraising, creating a welcoming environment for patrons. Additionally, through initiatives like the Friends of the Library memorial fund, the Carnegie Library highlights the contributions of community members, ensuring a lasting impact on local culture and literacy.
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