DONALDW. REYNOLDS LIBRARY
MOUNTAINHOME A $9.8 million grant from
the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation fully funded construction of the 35,500- square-foot library build- ing, which opened in the fall of 2010. In 2015, library visits had a daily average of 602 visitors. Program attendance
during 2015 totaled 40,857 participants-down from 41,513 the year before, ac- cording to the library’s annual report. Programs included the Here, There, and Everywhere exhibit from NASA. The library’s collection
contains 85,000 items plus a 54
large selection of eBooks, audio books and videos available for downloading from
baxlib.org. Patrons may borrow books, movies and music or visit the li- brary to read and use pub- lic computers. The library also offers Wi-Fi and high speed Internet. In 2015 computer users
totaled 10,092. Circulation in 2015 totaled 330,864. Library cards are available at no charge to Baxter County residents and Ar- kansas State University Mountain Home students. Residents outside of Baxter County may obtain a li-
brary card for a $30 annual fee. The library also features
a local history and genealo- gy room, and access to mi- crofilm and microfilm reader. Community organi- zations may book the Knox Community Meeting Rooms at no cost during regular library hours and for a fee after library hours. Busi- nesses may also book the rooms for a fee. Volunteers are vital to
the library’s operation. During 2015, library volun- teers contributed 12,230 hours, valued at $282,390. Main Library
Donald W. Reynolds
Library 300 Library Hill, Moun-
tain Home Website:
baxlib.org Phone: 580-0987 Hours: 10 a. m. to 6:30 p.
m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday; 10 a.m. to 6:30 p. m. Tuesday; 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sat-
urday; Sunday closed Gassville Branch 6469 U. S. Hwy. 62 W.,
Gassville Phone: 435-2180 Hours: 1-5 p. m. Monday-
Friday; 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Saturday; closed Sunday.
Fact Book 2016
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