Missouri River Regional Library
The MRRL system has two facilities, the main library in Jefferson City and the Osage County Library in Linn. It also maintains a state-of-the-art bookmobile that serves the communities and schools in the outlying rural area. She works with the MRRL Board of Trustees to set policies and provisions for the future of the library district.
Please remember that MRRL is YOUR library, funded by your taxes, so be sure to discover all the exciting events and resources that MRRL offers to the residents of Cole and Osage Counties.
Mission Statement
Missouri River Regional Library Mission
The Mission of Missouri River Regional Library is to promote development of the community by providing access to a diverse selection of resources and programs to address the educational, professional and recreational needs of the residents of Cole and Osage Counties.
Missouri River Regional Library Vision
Missouri River Regional Library will be a vibrant organization that attracts and stimulates a thriving community of life-long learners.
Services and Opportunities
Facility Tours The Missouri River Regional Library offers tours of its facilities for various groups, schools, etc. If you would like to schedule a tour for adults call Claudia Schoonover at (573) 634-6064 ext. 245, call Eric Lyon at (573) 634-6064 ext. 229 for children's tours.
Computer Training Lab
The library has 16 laptops and a projector to provide computer training for the public. The training lab is a community resource, with which MRRL promotes equity of access to computer resources and teaches individuals to access information. MRRL staff provides training on library owned databases and software to the public, nonprofit organizations, schools, civic groups and clubs. If your group is interested in scheduling computer training, please contact Nikki Bateman at (573) 634-6064 ext. 257.
MRRL Foundation The Missouri River Regional Library Foundation is a non-profit corporation committed to providing supplementary support to the Missouri River Regional Library system. The Foundation recognizes the importance of providing literary and educational services and activities to the public through the library. The Foundation works with the library to raise money through private contributions to enhance library services for our community. We know that fine libraries exist with public funds, but private gifts allow them to flourish. This Foundation is classified as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. All contributions made to the foundation are tax deductible.
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