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Get free perks from the Rogers Public Library!

Get free perks from the Rogers Public Library!

A Rogers Public Library card is an amazing thing! You can do so much more than just check out books from the Rogers Public Library – you can also download materials, attend classes and do so much more!

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Download free movies, audio books, e-books and more!

The library offers the following online subscription services for patrons:

FREE music downloads from Freegal! You can download and keep up to 5 downloads per week! Freegal’s database has over 7 million songs and videos, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. There are no DRM protections on these files – you can keep and use them forever!

FREE video streaming! Just click here to learn more.

FREE eBook downloads are provided by OneClickDigital, OverdriveTumbleBook LibraryTumbleBook Cloud JuniorTumblebooks Biblioteca,

FREE audiobooks are provided by OneClickDigital, Overdrive and AudioBook Cloud.

Free magazines are available via Zinio.

Learn new skills with online and offline Rogers Public Library resources!

Learn a new language from Mango.com! Mango offers instruction in Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Greek, English and more.

Learn a new language with PronunciatorThis system will help you learn to speak, read and write in any of 80 languages. The program features live tutors, films, music with lyrics, pronunciation analysis and more. It also provides ESL services for more than 50 non-English languages!

Learning Express Library provides test preparation for job and college placement tests, citizenship exams, and occupational licensing exams. You can get help preparing for tests like ACT, AP, ASVAB, CLEP, COMPASS, GED, LSAT, MCAT, PSAT, SAT, US. Citizenship and more!

Learn computer and software skills from Lynda.com. More than 3,500 online courses are available, covering topics from animation to programming and more!

Practice for your Arkansas driver’s tests with Driving-Tests.org. Your library card gets you a free subscription to their car, motorcycle and CDL practice tests!

Browse the library’s extensive online database subscriptions! You can use the Rogers Public Library website from home to access databases related to business, law, encyclopedias and more.

Attend on-site classes and events at the library! Listen to stories, meet famous authors and complete craft projects in a fun community environment. You can learn everything from basic computer skills to complex career skills in these classes. Search the catalog by location, age or more now!

Kids & teens can enjoy special services!

Get FREE live online tutoring between 3pm and 11pm every day via Tutor.com. Tutoring is available for students between kindergarten and college.

Fun with Reading Kits are perfect for travelling. Fill out this form with information about your children and the excellent library staff will assemble materials appropriate for your child’s age and interests. You’ll receive a bundle including books, audiobooks and magazines that can even be taken on vacation with you.

Participate in The Roger Reads reading program and win prizes! Click here for children and click here for teens. Adults can participate, too!

Disabled adults can receive special services, too.

Homebound delivery is available to customers who are permanently or temporarily unable to visit the library due to illness or disability. Volunteers pick up, deliver and return your materials for you. If you prefer, you can select your own delivery person. To qualify for this service, you must reside in Rogers and have a valid Rogers Public Library card. For more information, please call (479) 621-1152.

Nicole is the founder and lead researcher of Low Income Relief. After a personal experience with poverty and homelessness following her husband's sudden medical discharge from the U.S. Army, Nicole discovered the life-changing impact of community resources. This experience ignited her passion for empowering others to navigate similar crises. Nicole launched her writing career at age 16, working for various newspapers and publications. Her commitment to in-depth research and accessible content has been recognized by Google for Publishers and other industry leaders. For over 20 years, she has applied her investigative skills to uncover the most helpful, up-to-date information on benefits programs and community resources, ensuring Low Income Relief maintains the most extensive resource databases available.