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Carnegie Community Centre

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Carnegie Community Centre has a gymnasium, a weight room, a theatre (aptly named Carnegie Hall), a cafeteria with very reasonably priced meals, a seniors lounge and a pool room. There is also an Adult Learning Centre on the top floor, which provides informal one-on-one tutoring. There is a computer
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The centre is run by Vancouver City Staff in cooperation with the board of directors of the Carnegie Community Centre Association, a non-profit society. Directors are elected annually from the members of the association. Membership costs one dollar per year and is available to neighbourhood
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The Carnegie Centre supports and provides a home for a number of projects, including the political group known as CCAP (Carnegie Community Action Project), which has recently been associated with the anti-gentrification protests in the DTES.
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for the purpose of building a library. Carnegie agreed, provided the City of Vancouver supplied the site and contributed $ 5000 a year. The original public library was completed in 1903. For decades, the top floor was the home of the
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The Carnegie Centre publishes a bi-monthly newsletter with articles concerning the Downtown Eastside Community. The Institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at Carnegie Community Centre.
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convinced city council to turn it into a public space for local residents, and it opened as the Carnegie Community Centre in the 1980s. It now houses recreation facilities, a low-cost cafeteria, a branch of the
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The Carnegie Community Centre is owned by the City of Vancouver and funded by the Social Planning Department. It is open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., every day of the year.
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lab containing multiple computers for educational use located inside the centre as well.
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In 1901 Vancouver requested $ 50,000 from industrialist and philanthropist
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in 1957 and the Carnegie building eventually fell into disrepair.
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Vancouver Courier article describing Carnegie's development
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residents. All the centre's programs are free to members.
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Carnegie Centre's page on the City of Vancouver's website
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Hastings Street
Carnegie Public Library
Downtown Eastside
Vancouver
British Columbia
Andrew Carnegie
Vancouver Museum
Vancouver Public Library
Burrard Street
Downtown Eastside Residents' Association
Vancouver Public Library
"The History of Metropolitan Vancouver 1900"
http://stainedglasscanada.ca/site.php?site=261
Carnegie Centre's page on the City of Vancouver's website
Carnegie Newsletter Backissues photo
Carnegie Newsletter Online
Vancouver Courier article describing Carnegie's development
49°16′52″N 123°06′00″W / 49.281°N 123.100°W / 49.281; -123.100
Categories
Library buildings completed in 1903
Buildings and structures in Vancouver
Community centres in Canada
Carnegie libraries in Canada
Education in Vancouver
Downtown Eastside
Buildings and structures in Chinatown, Vancouver

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