Sewickley Public Library, Public library in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, United States.
Sewickley Public Library is a public library in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, housing a collection of over 90,000 titles. The collection spans books, DVDs, music CDs, audiobooks, and magazines organized across different departments.
The library was founded in 1873 and remains the oldest operating library in Allegheny County. It received Historic Landmark designation in 2003, marking its importance to the region's heritage.
The library hosts art exhibitions and Japanese ink painting classes that bring community members together for shared creative experiences. These programs have become part of how residents connect and explore their interests.
Visitors enjoy free Wi-Fi, computer access, and online databases while having borrowing privileges across the Allegheny County Library Association network. The library charges no late fees and provides Experience Kits offering free admission to local museums and historical sites.
The facility provides Experience Kits that include free admission passes to nearby museums and historical sites. This program removes barriers for residents to explore cultural attractions in the region.
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