Use a library computer for one hour. Printing and scanning are also available.
All patrons are required to wear masks (provided) and maintain a six-foot distance from others.
Use a library computer for one hour. Printing and scanning are also available.
All patrons are required to wear masks (provided) and maintain a six-foot distance from others.
Use a library computer for one hour. Printing and scanning are also available.
One-hour sessions start at 10:00 and 11:05. Shorter sessions may be available.
Use a library computer for one hour. Printing and scanning are also available.
All patrons are required to wear masks (provided) and maintain a six-foot distance from others.
We invite your reader to practice reading with a dog! The Reading Education Assistance Dog program (R.E.A.D.) provides beginning readers an opportunity to practice their reading skills in a non-threatening environment.
We invite your reader to practice reading with a dog! The Reading Education Assistance Dog program (R.E.A.D.) provides beginning readers an opportunity to practice their reading skills in a non-threatening environment.
We invite your reader to practice reading with a dog! The Reading Education Assistance Dog program (R.E.A.D.) provides beginning readers an opportunity to practice their reading skills in a non-threatening environment.
The Bookmobile visits Adair every Thursday from 3:00 to 4:15 PM. Stop located in gravel lot on Arnold Avenue, near 2nd Street.
The Bookmobile is a mobile library with something for everyone. Stop by and browse our diverse collection. We have books for adults and children, new releases, large print, español, picture books, DVDs, magazines, audiobooks, video games, comic books, music and more! Request items beforehand, and we’ll bring them to you! Checkouts are good for six weeks. Items can be returned to any public library in Benton County.
We invite your reader to practice reading with a dog! The Reading Education Assistance Dog program (R.E.A.D.) provides beginning readers an opportunity to practice their reading skills in a non-threatening environment.