SCOTT TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY
 
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Partial funding provided by ARAD (Allegheny Regional Asset District):
RADworks

Member of ACLA
(Allegheny County Library Association):

ACLA

Technology support provided by:
eiNetwork
 
 

The Library's Long History

Some residents of Scott Township are a tenacious bunch, fortunately! In the early '60s these residents decided their community needed a library. Almost 35 years later, they got one! (One wonders if that is some kind of record?)

Below is a photograph which ran in The Pittsburgh Press on January 23, 1965. Common Pleas Judge John G. Brosky is presenting a charter to incorporators of the Scott Township Library, Inc., which planed to solicit contributions for a public library in the community. Gerel Lesto, W. T. Haddad, Ralph J. Oster Jr. John L. Spiegel and Saul Zisman were present.

Incorporated

Scott Township Public Library finally opened its doors to patrons on March 26, 2001. This article was in the Signal Item on April 4, 2001.

Quiet Opening

But nothing is official until there is a party! That was on Saturday, May 5, 2001. It was a lovely day in Chartiers Valley for so many reason, but mostly because we finally got the library that so many had a vision of years before. The brochure of the day's events:

There are so many people to thank for making this library a reality. Many are mentioned in the documents above however, many are not. One thing is for sure, it takes a community to make and keep a library. To the members of this dedicated community - THANK YOU!

Last updated: 3/24/08

Hours

Effective
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Mon: 10 AM - 8 PM
Tue: 10 AM - 8 PM
Wed: 10 AM - 8 PM
Thu: 10 AM - 8 PM
Fri: 1 PM - 5 PM
Sat: 10 AM - 5 PM
Sun: Closed


Story Times
Preschool, Ages 3-6:
Tuesdays @ 10 am
Wednesdays @ 1 pm

Toddler, Ages 2-3 1/2:
2nd & 4th Saturdays @ 10 am

Events

Contact

301 Lindsay Rd 
Scott Township, PA 15106
Phone: (412) 429-5380
Fax: (412) 429-5370
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Mission

Our mission is to serve as the community center for lifelong intellectual growth and enrichment, enabling all patrons to explore the limits of their imagination.
Oct. 2006