Join The Friends of the Carnegie for an assortment of interesting, elegant, and delightful Dublin Carnegie events throughout the year.
Step into the elegant ambiance of the Dublin Carnegie, where history meets generosity.
Cheers to Rural Georgia: Georgia’s Gubernatorial Election of 1946
Thursday, November 21st at 5:30 PM
Tickets: $15 & includes wine and cheese | Student Tickets (Under 21): $5
Scott Buchanan, Ph.D., delivers a riveting lechure covering one of Georgia’s most controversial times of political crisis, where three men were claiming governorship over the state at once.
Scott Buchanan, Ph.D., is a historian, professor of political science at Georgia College and State University, and co-author of The Three Governors Controversy.
Better with Time with Mayor Joshua Kight
Thursday, February 13th at 5:30 PM
Tickets: TBA
Indulge in a bread and bourbon tasting while Dublin Mayor Joshua Kight discusses the past and the evolution of Downtown Dublin GA.
Sip and Paint with Alex Iliuta
Thursday, April 10th at TBA
Tickets: TBA
Local artist and Certified Bob Ross Instructor Alex Iliuta guides you in creating a gorgeous piece of art while you sip, snack, and socialize.
Don’t miss this opportunity to make a difference while enjoying a variety of occasions, camaraderie, and good will. Secure your tickets now and be a part of history in the making. For ticketing information, contact Downtown Dublin at 478-272-2560 or info@dtdublin.com.
Your presence and participation directly contribute to the ongoing restoration and enrichment of this cherished landmark. Every ticket sold, every glass raised, contributes to ensuring the Dublin Carnegie remains a beacon of culture and community in Downtown Dublin Georgia for generations to come.
Originally erected in 1904, funding for the building was provided largely by the philanthropist Andrew Carnegie who offered $10,000 as part of his educational program. This architectural masterpiece served as Laurens County’s public library for many years, becoming an invaluable resource to the community. An architectural marvel, Dublin Carnegie is the perfect historic venue for intimate receptions, meetings, weddings, and art exhibits. This historical gem is one 0f three remaining Carnegie buildings in Georgia still in its original form.