About the Library

Library

Since 1904, the Rogers Public Library has been the cornerstone for the educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of the area's residents. The Library has served Rogers from a tiny room above a downtown office, the third floor of the original City Hall, in the historic Post Office, and in 1994, a 23,500 square foot building in the "population center" of Rogers built specifically as a library.

In July 2004, as the Rogers Public Library celebrated 100 years of service, a groundbreaking for a major expansion of its facilities was held.

In February 2006, the Rogers Public Library opened its doors to a newly completed expansion and renovation project.