This program is open to ages 10+, and adults!
Kick off the New Year with creativity and intention! Through the art of collage-making, participants will explore their hopes for the year ahead using images, words, and symbols to bring their dreams to life. Whether it's personal growth, career goals, or simple everyday joys, this workshop will help you focus your energy and get excited about the possibilities of the new year.
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Internet Use
Carnegie Public Library Internet Use Policy
Access to the Internet via the Ohio Public Information Network (OPLIN) is offered within the context of the Carnegie Public Library's mission to provide educational and information resources to the community of Fayette County.
The Internet may contain material of a controversial nature. The Library cannot be held responsible for the content or accuracy of the information accessed through the Internet. Restriction of a child's access to the Internet is the responsibility of the parent/legal guardian.
Ohio Genealogy Resources
Heritage Quest
Search census records, books, serials, and other historical records to trace your genealogy. A library card from Carnegie Public Library is required to access this database.
National Genealogy Resources
Heritage Quest
Search census records, books, serials, and other historical records to trace your genealogy. A library card from Carnegie Public Library is required to access this database.
Genealogy Search Websites
African American Heritage
Search records, books, serials, and other historical records specific to African Americans to trace your genealogy or to do research.
Ancestral Findings
Take a step back in time with Ancestral Findings. Enjoy free genealogy lookups, fascinating articles, and podcasts that bring history to life.
Ancestry.com
Catalog
- Library Catalog: Physical and and digital content for library users.
Unattended Child
Unattended Child Policy
The Carnegie Public Library welcomes and encourages children of all ages to visit and use the Library.
Parents and caregivers have the primary responsibility for their child’s safety and behavior. They need to be as careful monitoring their child’s safety in the library as they would in any other public place.
In the interest of all children’s safety and that of others using the library, the Carnegie Public Library Board of Trustees has established the following policies: