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Arma City Library

508 East Washington Street
620-347-4811

Hours

Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri- 11 am- 5pm

Thur- 12-6 pm

Sat- 10 am- 2 pm

About:

Arma City Library was founded in November of 1993. Members of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Phi Tau Omega National Philanthropic Sorority were instrumental in its founding.

The library offers a variety of services for the public including a wide selection of fiction, non-fiction, western, science fiction, mystery, young adult, juvenile and children's books. Movies, audio books, games and Internet access are also available.

Other services include a copier and fax machine. Copies are 10 cents a page. If more than one page is needed, the first page is free. Faxes are $1.00 for the first sheet and 50 cents for every sheet thereafter, sent or received. Pages that are printed in black and white are 10 cents a page. Pages that are printed in color are 50 cents a page.

The library also has a microfilm reader/printer. Arma's local newspaper "The Arma Record" (which is no longer in print as of the 1970's) has been microfilmed and may be viewed at the library.


Arma City Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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