06/19/2026
As of May 11, 2026, the Titusville Branch Library is temporarily closed for maintenance and renovations. We are still hosting our Senior Fitness class every Friday at 10:45 am. Starting on May 15, 2026, classes will be held at the Memorial Park Recreational Center, located at 524 6th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35205. We are planning to host classes here until we reopen in mid-August.
Our phone line is currently down. Please call the Central Branch at (205) 226-3600 for any questions.
06/19/2026
Did you know?
Every single day at The Greedy House, aside from regular assistance, we offer:
β Free Coffee, Tea & Red Bull
π» Free WiFi
π Free Books for Kids
This month's featured book:
"If You Give a Pig a Pancake"
Kids can stop by and grab a FREE copy while supplies last.
The Greedy House exists because of community support. Donations help us continue providing resources, programming, and opportunities for Birmingham families.
Donate today:
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06/19/2026
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π¨π¨π£ Pull up with us at The Greedy House this Sunday for FAMILY & FRIENDS FISH FRY π§πΎββοΈπ©π
06/06/2026
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Titusville is one of Birmingham's oldest Black neighborhoods, but most people outside the city have never heard its story.
For generations, this community was home to teachers, ministers, business owners, steel workers, and families who built strong roots here. Long before many parts of Birmingham were thriving, Titusville was already a place where people knew their neighbors, attended the same churches, and took pride in where they lived.
But like many historic Black communities across America, Titusville faced challenges that changed its future. Highways cut through nearby areas. Investment shifted elsewhere. New development often seemed to happen somewhere else first.
Yet despite everything, the neighborhood remains.
That's what makes Titusville interesting. It refuses to disappear. The history is still there. The pride is still there. The question is whether the rest of Birmingham recognizes the value that's been sitting there all along.
Sometimes the most important stories in a city aren't downtown. They're in the neighborhoods that helped build it.
05/22/2026
Junie B. Jones and the B stands for FREE Bookfair at The Greedy House this Saturday! We kinda had to tweak it a lil bit bc James Spannβs Alabama weather donβt wanna cooperate. π©π©
Basically weβre moving inside and switching from a funday to a traditional walk through bookfair.
The kids can still browse and select their books and sign up for our summer reading challenge.
We did have to postpone Girl Talk tho! But stay tuned. We got something special planned for our girls to make it up!
Thank you to our Omega family from Troy University and Miles for hosting and sponsoring food!
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