History
The Springdale Women's Club started the library in Springdale. They
donated $16.25 for the materials needed to begin. Today one book costs
more than $16.25! On March 14, 1933 the library opened in a basement
room of the School Street School. That school building was located on
the same ground that the library is on today. The library was open every
Tuesday evening from 6:45 to 8:00. All the books and magazines were donated.
The card catalog was in a shoebox.
In 1943, the library moved to 915 Pittsburgh Street, a storefront
building where there was more room. By 1951 there were 3,000
books on the library shelves. Today we have approximately 35,000 books,
we subscribe to 53 magazines, and have video cassettes, DVDs, Books on
tape, and CDs.
On April 3, 1954 the library moved to 815 Pittsburgh Street
into a large, old-fashioned house. When George Uhlinger,
a Springdale businessman, died, he left money to the town. This money
was to be used to construct a building that would house the town's business
offices, a community center, and the library. October 2, 1978 was the
day that the library was moved into this building. We are very proud
of our library and the way it has grown.
Springdale Library is a member of the Allegheny County Library Association. The
library is an independent library with a Board of Directors that establishes
the rules and regulations for the library. Patrons can borrow materials
from any Library in the county which will be delivered to Springdale.
These items can be returned to Springdale or any Public Library in Allegheny
County.

