The Carnegie Library will be closed to the public Monday April 3rd-Friday, April 7th due to new carpet installation.
“The City of Newnan and the Carnegie Library take great pride in caring for this special, historic building,” says Carnegie Director, Susan Crutchfield. “Over the last few years there have been many improvements made including new HVAC, painting, and plumbing work. Our City of Newnan Facilities team is fantastic in helping us keep our 119-year-old building looking fresh!”
The Carnegie will reopen to the public on Saturday, April 8th at 9:00 a.m.
Newnan Carnegie Library
The Newnan Carnegie Library in Newnan, Georgia is one of the most historically significant structures in downtown Newnan and was built in 1904. The Carnegie provides a central dynamic gathering place that serves residents of all ages and backgrounds as well as community organizations with a reading room, children’s area, and meeting spaces enhanced by an art gallery. It seeks to be an integral part of the community by offering print and electronic materials, services, and programs to adults and children to enrich daily lives. For more information about the Carnegie visit, www.newnancarnegie.com.