Callaway County Public Library Opens Temporary Location

Posted on Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Books on tables inside the temporary Callaway County Public Library locationThe temporary location for the Callaway County Public Library opens April 1 at Churchill Plaza, 1855 N. Bluff Street, Fulton, near Walmart. There is a small browsing collection, and patrons can pick up holds and return materials.

Why Property Taxes Matter to Your Library: A Note From the Director

Posted on Monday, March 30, 2026

head-and-shoulders photo of DBRL Executive Director Robin WestphalAs we begin a new year, the Daniel Boone Regional Library would like to pause and say thank you to our community. The services you value and rely on every day are made possible largely through one essential funding source: real and personal property taxes.

Fulton Library Will Move to Temporary Location During Repairs

Posted on Friday, February 27, 2026

The Callaway County Public Library, seen from the main entrance sidePlanned replacement of the HVAC system at the Callaway County Public Library in Fulton requires the temporary closure of the building so the contractor can remove the old system and install the new one. The library will close March 30, and work is expected to last 90 days. A temporary library location will open at Churchill Plaza, 1855 N. Bluff Street near Walmart. The opening date will be dependent on how soon library materials can be moved to and set up in the plaza space. There will be a small browsing collection, and patrons can pick up holds and return materials.

Temporary Closure Starting March 30 in Fulton

Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2026

The Callaway County Public Library, seen from the main entrance sideHistoric buildings are in constant need of upkeep to keep them functional and comfortable. In recent years, we’ve been struggling with properly heating and cooling the Fulton library building. Because of a generous gift from Helen Forsee, we are going to be able to replace the outdated HVAC system at the Callaway County Public Library this year.
In order to do this, the Callaway County Public Library will be CLOSED beginning March 30. We expect the work to take 90 days.

The Library’s Home in Fulton Since 1912

Posted on Wednesday, February 18, 2026

vintage postcard showing the original part of the Callaway County Public Library building in FultonIn 1886, a rags-to-riches steel tycoon decided to use some of his wealth to fund the construction of public library buildings all across the U.S. Over the next 31 years, 1,681 public libraries were built in this country with the help of Andrew Carnegie. Today, approximately 750 of those structures are still used as libraries, including the Callaway County Public Library in Fulton.

Book Drops Around Town

Posted on Friday, December 5, 2025

a drive-up library book drop is positioned in front of the main entrance to The Callaway Bank buildingThe Daniel Boone Regional Library recently installed another off-site book drop at The Callaway Bank at 1600 Chapel Hill Road in Columbia. In addition to book drops at all of its library locations, the library now has five offsite book drops in Columbia and one in Hallsville. People can return most items to these offsite units, including books, CDs, DVDs and other library materials. Book drops are emptied daily.

Access for All: Serving Patrons of All Abilities

Posted on Friday, November 21, 2025

And older persona nd a younger one sit together at a table examining items from a library Memory Care KitThe library is free and open to everyone, but we know that for some, access to our services and facilities can be a greater challenge. We are always looking for ways to overcome barriers to our services. For many years, the library has offered assistance to those with mobility issues and vision and hearing disabilities. As we learn more about other challenges people face, the library is expanding our services to be even more inclusive and training staff about those challenges so we can better serve all of our friends and neighbors.

Meet the Board: Tonya Hays-Martin

Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2025

portrait of Tonya Hays-Martin standing in front of library book shelves and holding a bookTonya Hays-Martin was born and raised in Fulton and still calls it home. She and her husband live near Calwood, known locally as the Crossroads of the World. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with her two adult sons and one amazing granddaughter. As a librarian, she loves libraries, and has served on the DBRL Board of Trustees for 16 years.

A Note From the Director

Posted on Tuesday, November 4, 2025

head-and-shoulders photo of DBRL Executive Director Robin WestphalThe Daniel Boone Regional Library is proud to announce that librarian Hilary Aid has been awarded the Show Me Youth Services Award by the Missouri Library Association’s Youth Services Community of Interest. This prestigious honor recognizes librarians who demonstrate outstanding performance in planning, developing and promoting library services for children and teens.