Albany Public Library Foundation

Albany Public Library Foundation The Downtown Carnegie Library has been in continuous use as a library since the dedication in 1914. The final building cost came to $20,000. Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Mrs.

Andrew Carnegie, a steel magnate, was a philanthropist who began building libraries in the United States in the early 1900s. In 1911, he offered the City of Albany $12,500.00 to build a free public library provided they match his donation and staff the new building. As early as 1907, Sarah Adams, then president of the Modern Travelers Club, initiated the idea of a public library by creating a comm

ittee to gather a collection of books and naming a board of directors. A single-room brick building near Second and Ferry was selected to house the collection. They were open to the public on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Over the next few years, the club gathered 1,163 volumes. The library became a tax-supported service in December 1910 when the City of Albany assumed the operation of this library. The response from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation grant came from Carnegie’s secretary in the form of a simple pencil written letter. This original letter is on display today. Young donated the land on the corner of Third Avenue and Ferry Street. Ground was broken for the building on June 5, 1913. Willard F. Tobey was chosen as the architect. Young herself carried in the first book, a Bible, three days prior to the building’s dedication on June 26, 1914. A community of volunteers carried the collection, then totaling 3,200 volumes, into the new facility. It currently houses nearly 23,000 titles for public use, provides public Internet access, a reference workstation, a special Historic Preservation book collection, and a newly relocated Children’s Room in the lower level. It is included as a landmark contributing property in the Monteith National Register Historic District of Albany.

*We are not an official page of the City of Albany or the Albany Public Library. Rather a page for the private Albany Library Foundation.

Join us MAY 2, 2026 as the APLF presents a special story time with a 📔🔄📙BOOK SWAP 📗🔄📕for children’s and tween’s books.at...
04/11/2026

Join us MAY 2, 2026 as the APLF presents a special story time with a 📔🔄📙BOOK SWAP 📗🔄📕for children’s and tween’s books.

at the Carnegie Library (302 SW Ferry) from 10:30 am – Noon

- with Albany Public Library

Art rocked the Carnegie Library on the morning of March 14 as over sixty people of all ages met – and painted – about on...
03/17/2026

Art rocked the Carnegie Library on the morning of March 14 as over sixty people of all ages met – and painted – about one hundred and fifty rocks.

Art rocked the Carnegie Library on the morning of March 14 as over sixty people of all ages met – and painted – about one hundred and fifty rocks. The event was a combined Albany Public Libra…

03/15/2026
We are excited to bring another excellent hands-on program to the Library. Join us this Saturday for Art Rocks!
03/10/2026

We are excited to bring another excellent hands-on program to the Library. Join us this Saturday for Art Rocks!

We will have special guests on Saturday, March 14 - the Albany Public Library Foundation! Join them for a fantastic Painted Rocks program. They'll supply rocks, art supplies, and professional guidance. Feel free to bring your own rocks as well. This is a rare chance to paint with an expert. All ages are invited!

We will have special guests on Saturday, March 14 - the Albany Public Library Foundation! Join them for a fantastic Pain...
03/10/2026

We will have special guests on Saturday, March 14 - the Albany Public Library Foundation! Join them for a fantastic Painted Rocks program. They'll supply rocks, art supplies, and professional guidance. Feel free to bring your own rocks as well. This is a rare chance to paint with an expert. All ages are invited!

Art Rocks! 🎨👨‍🎨👩‍🎨 NEXT SATURDAY at the Carnegie Library join us for this free, all-ages event.
03/06/2026

Art Rocks! 🎨👨‍🎨👩‍🎨 NEXT SATURDAY at the Carnegie Library join us for this free, all-ages event.

Join the Albany Public Library Foundation as we host Art Rocks at the CARNEGIE LIBRARY, 302 Ferry St. SW. on Saturday, M...
02/24/2026

Join the Albany Public Library Foundation as we host Art Rocks at the CARNEGIE LIBRARY, 302 Ferry St. SW. on Saturday, March 14, drop in from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Design, paint, display, share and take home a beautifully painted rock or two or three.

We have over 150 smooth rocks painted in background colors: orange, white, silver, black and more, waiting for your imaginative touches. All materials (paints, brushes and other applicators, google eyes and more) will be provided. The event is free and all ages are encouraged to participate.

You can bring your own art rocks to display or swap, view lots of already painted rocks and take some home, and make your own news ones.

Downtown Discovery was a big hit. On Saturday, January 24, about 100 people invaded downtown starting from the Carnegie ...
01/28/2026

Downtown Discovery was a big hit. On Saturday, January 24, about 100 people invaded downtown starting from the Carnegie Library to search for...

On Saturday, January 24, about 100 people invaded downtown starting from the Carnegie Library to search for twenty architectural details and free-standing items along 1st and 2nd Avenues and the co…

It's coming! This Saturday, January 24th join us for DOWNTOWN DISCOVERY. A free, all ages “scavenger” hunt looking for a...
01/20/2026

It's coming! This Saturday, January 24th join us for DOWNTOWN DISCOVERY. A free, all ages “scavenger” hunt looking for architectural designs or items around the downtown area. Starts at the Carnegie Library at 11am.

Albany Regional Museum and Albany Public Library Foundation present:DOWNTOWN DISCOVERYA free, all ages “scavenger” hunt ...
01/03/2026

Albany Regional Museum and Albany Public Library Foundation present:

DOWNTOWN DISCOVERY

A free, all ages “scavenger” hunt looking for 20 architectural designs or items on 1st and 2nd Avenues (Calapooia to Lyons) for fun, discovery, hot cider, cookies and prizes.

WHEN: Sat., January 24, 2026; 11:00 – 12:30 Start, Finish before 2:00

WHERE: Start at the Carnegie Library (302 Ferry SW) and end at the Albany Regional Museum (136 Lyons Street)

HOW: You will be given 20 numbered pictures and a map of the target area on check-in at the Carnegie. Spot the items and mark on the map where you saw each one. Some will be easy, some will be hard but all can be seen from the sidewalks.

On December 17 and again on December 18, groups of Albany Youth Orchestra strings students filled the Carnegie with chee...
12/29/2025

On December 17 and again on December 18, groups of Albany Youth Orchestra strings students filled the Carnegie with cheerful music of the season.

On December 17 and again on December 18, groups of Albany Youth Orchestra strings students filled the Carnegie with cheerful music of the season. The Albany Public Library Foundation coordinated th…

As part of the Albany Parlor Tour December 14, the Albany Public Library Foundation supplemented the seasonal decoration...
12/16/2025

As part of the Albany Parlor Tour December 14, the Albany Public Library Foundation supplemented the seasonal decorations at the Carnegie with a fire in the south fireplace, hot spiced cider for all, and “A Visit From Saint Nicholas”, better known as “The Night Before Christmas.”

As part of the Albany Parlor Tour December 14, the Albany Public Library Foundation supplemented the seasonal decorations at the Carnegie with a fire in the south fireplace, hot spiced cider for al…

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302 Ferry Street SW
Albany, OR
97321

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 8pm

Telephone

+15419177585

Website

https://apl.foundation/

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