Newton County Library

Newton County Library In 1931, Ted Richmond homesteaded 160 acres near the Buffalo River on Mt. Sherman in Newton County, Arkansas, and started the Wilderness Library.

The Newton County Library serves the diverse, rural population of Newton County with materials for and access to information; services; and educational, recreational, and cultural experiences in an increasingly technology-driven world. The Wilderness Library existed from 1931 to 1956. Some of our patrons remember when the library was in the Newton County Courthouse on the square. That library prob

ably started in the 60s. Former librarians were Opal Waggoner, Ava Keef, Cecile Phillips and Belinda Robertson. The library's next move was to City Hall in late 1976 or early 1977. Shirley Shelton was the Librarian from 1978 to 2000. In 1991 the Friends of the Library organized, and in 1994 the old county shop building was transformed into the new Newton County Library. Community volunteers cleaned and worked on the interior of the building with great care and enthusiasm. Book shelves were built, and beautiful oak furniture was crafted. In 1997, a wildflower and native plant garden was landscaped in front of the building. In 1998, the Gould-Jones Reservoir, which is on the library grounds, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1998, we put circulation on computer and in 1999 we offered the first public internet access. In 2000, the meeting room changed into the Genealogy Room. In 2005, a 16x16 program room and 8x16 storage room were added to the back of the library. In 2006, two new public access computers and a WiFi system was added, along with new shelves. We also created a comfortable environment for our younger readers, by adding children's furniture. Our programs were popular, and sometimes overcrowded. Staff had to move several book shelves in order to accommodate larger crowds and lug chairs back and forth from the storage room at the rear of the library. We had already outgrown our new program room, when in 2009, through a grant from the Arkansas State Legislature administered through the Arkansas State Library, and the fundraising efforts of the Friends of the Library, we expanded our program room and storage space, and we began using our new room right away. Our library is very important to the community and we experience a high volume of patron traffic. We offer many new items (from books to DVD's) each month, and reach out to the community with surveys and suggestion slips to involve them in the process of maintaining a wonderful collection of reading and viewing materials. Children have their own area with furniture to sit quietly and read, and recently a larger Juvenile/Young Adult section has been established.

Hold onto your heart-patterned boxers! Matt Dinniman, New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular (and just ...
06/04/2026

Hold onto your heart-patterned boxers! Matt Dinniman, New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular (and just plain wild) Dungeon Crawler Carl series, joins us to chat about his latest book, A Parade of Horribles, on Thursday, June 11th at 6 PM via digital live-stream in partnership with Newton County Library.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/161504

06/04/2026
Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3rd at 1 PM, for a discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig via digital live-str...
06/02/2026

Join us tomorrow, Wednesday, June 3rd at 1 PM, for a discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig via digital live-stream.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/160886

Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more, on Wednesday, June 3rd at 1 PM via digital live-stream in partnership with Newton County Library.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/160886

Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at sta...
05/27/2026

Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs—from blue-ribbon quilts to sculpted butter cows, and so much more, on Wednesday, June 3rd at 1 PM via digital live-stream in partnership with Newton County Library.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/160886

05/21/2026

Your Voice, Your Community, Your Future! 🗣️✨

At Ozark Opportunities, Inc., we believe the best way to serve our neighbors is to listen to them. We’re moving beyond the numbers of our recent survey to host Virtual Community Needs Focus Groups from June 1st to June 3rd—and we want you at the table!

We are looking for residents, business owners, non-profit leaders, and elected officials to help us dive deep into the challenges facing our 6-county area, from housing and infrastructure to healthcare and the workforce. 🤝

🗓️ CHOOSE YOUR SESSION
Each group is focused on specific cities and rural areas to ensure your local needs are heard:

Monday, June 1: Baxter & Marion Counties
📍 9:00 AM: Mountain Home
📍 10:30 AM: Baxter County (Rural)
📍 1:00 PM: Yellville
📍 2:30 PM: Marion County (Rural)

Tuesday, June 2: Boone & Newton Counties
📍 9:00 AM: Harrison
📍 10:30 AM: Boone County (Rural)
📍 1:00 PM: Jasper
📍 2:30 PM: Newton County (Rural)

Wednesday, June 3: Searcy & Van Buren Counties
📍 9:00 AM: Marshall
📍 10:30 AM: Searcy County (Rural)
📍 1:00 PM: Clinton
📍 2:30 PM: Van Buren County (Rural)

✅ HOW TO JOIN
We are proud to work with Shawn Howell Consulting to coordinate these vital discussions. To register, please email Amanda Ahrens, [email protected], the following details:

Session Date & Time
Full Name
Organization/Title (if applicable)
Phone Number & Email Address

You will receive a calendar invite and your virtual meeting link. Let’s work together to create a strategic roadmap for the Ozarks! ⛰️💪

Join us tomorrow Tuesday, May 19th at 1 PM for a conversation with author Nir Eyal via digital livestream.Register and a...
05/18/2026

Join us tomorrow Tuesday, May 19th at 1 PM for a conversation with author Nir Eyal via digital livestream.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/156960

What if the only thing standing between you and the seemingly impossible… was belief? This is the question posed by bestselling author Nir Eyal in his new work, Beyond Belief. Join us Tuesday, May 19th at 1 PM via digital live-stream in partnership with Newton County Library.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/156960

What if the only thing standing between you and the seemingly impossible… was belief? This is the question posed by best...
05/12/2026

What if the only thing standing between you and the seemingly impossible… was belief? This is the question posed by bestselling author Nir Eyal in his new work, Beyond Belief. Join us Tuesday, May 19th at 1 PM via digital live-stream in partnership with Newton County Library.

Register and ask questions of the author here: https://libraryc.org/newtoncountylibrary/156960

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Jasper, AR

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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+18704462983

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