The Arkansas Frontier brings the European exploration and settlement of Arkansas alive for visitors with multiple hands-on exhibits—that will engage in math- and engineering-based competitions that are fun for the whole family.Kids role-play as th
On display during the month of March.The exhibit is an 8-panel display containing photographs and information relating to Laura, her famous "Little House" books, and America's westward expansion.
Ask for a kit to build with Legos in the Children’s Library!Must have a library card to check out kit.
To discuss athletic program
Bi-monthly meeting
Meeting open to area retired teachers Contact Glenda Bodenhamer 870-425-5647
Study time for college courses.
Tutoring at no charge.
A meal is offered to students between the ages of 6-18 at no cost.This program is a community collaboration with the North Central Arkansas Food Bank.
Quiet space, study alone or with a group, and food provided. Success in school, helps with success in life. Let us help you be successful! During library homework time the video gaming system will be unavailable for patron use.
Bible study
Make a decorative craft using a hammer, nails, and a tin pan!Make and take a primitive, decorative craft by punching holes through a tin pan using a hammer and nails. Patterns and materials provided. One registration per family.