About the Library

LibraryMission Statement of the Dr. Grace O. Doane Alden Public Library

     Early in this century the citizens of Alden launched a campaign to convince Andrew Carnegie to help fund a library.  Alden was too small to meet the population requirements for such a giant, but the interest and support of the citizens persuaded Carnegie to make an exception.  Throughout the years the people of Alden through their library have been dedicated to providing information, technology, and recreational materials for a diverse population.

     In April of 1882, the first Library association in Alden and the State of Iowa was organized.  By 1892 a group of Alden women had managed to establish a library in a storefront and in 1911 they persuaded local government officials to support it with tax money.  This support gave Alden its first free public library.

     Shortly after the library became public, H.E. Button contacted Carnegie officials.  Towns less than 1000 people were usually not accepted in this program but the fact that Alden served a large rural community allowed Carnegie to make an exception.  In November of 1913, the Carnegie Cooperation offered Alden $9000 for a new building if local officials would agree to provide a suitable site and support the resulting library with $900 per year.  This is how the present building was built.

     In June of 2000 the city of Alden completed a two-part proposal.  The first was to renovate the present facility to increase usability while preserving the historical integrity of the building.  The second was an addition that will not harm the aesthetic quality of this unique old building.

     The addition is an L-shaped space containing 3,000 square feet.  Part of this space will be utilized for a children's learning and activity center.

     The Friends group was formed in 1996 with two purposes in mind.  First to garner support for the library and second to help with fund raising for the proposed library project.  The group meets quarterly and holds an annual meeting every June.  The group sponsors National Library Week (book bags, bookmarks, and free books) and has purchased several items for the library.  In December of 2000 they held their 1st. Annual Holiday Festival of Tables, a very successful event.  In the Spring of 2001 Friends President Marcia Hovinga wrote a successful grant to receive funds to convert over 400 slides of Early Alden History to video.

Dr. Grace O. Doane Alden
Picture of Dr. Grace O. Doane

Benefactor

      Dr. Doane became involved in the management and growth of Iowa Limestone Company (now called ILC Resources) in the early 1930's.  She was the first woman to graduate with a doctorate from Drake Medical School in ear, nose, and throat.  Dr. Doane established the Grace O. Doane Foundation, a Scholarship in her name through Drake University, and St. Francis Hospital of Mountain View, Missouri before her death in 1980.

Building Project

     The original Library was built in 1914 with a $9,000 grant from the Carnegie Foundation.  The Library was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.  In 1997 a $250,000 Bond Referendum was passed.  In 1998 the City hired American City Bureau to do a feasibility study and Terry Hinrichs of General Development Group was hired for fund raising.  A Capital Campaign was started to raise $550,000 for an addition that would double the size of the library, and renovation of the existing library.  In January of 1998 we received $250,000 from the Dr. Grace O. Doane Foundation, that turned our “dream” into a reality.  On August 26, 1999, the 85th. Anniversary of the ground breaking of the original building, we held our ground breaking ceremony.  On June 17, 2000 we held the dedication of our new Library.

 

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