The Baker County Library provides free public library service through books and other resources, for education information and recreation to all residents of Baker County.
Founded in 1901 by the Alpha Club for the enrichment of the community, the library today operates as a District under the directorship of five elected officials. Regular board meetings are held at 7PM on the second Monday of each month, except when rescheduled as necessary. They are open to the public.
Rare historic photographs of the Columbia River Gorge will be featured at a free public program at the Baker County Library, 2400 Resort St. in Baker City. The event will... Read more
Meteorite Program to Be Held in Baker, Sumpter
Free public programs about meteorites are scheduled for the communities of Baker City and Sumpter next week. The programs are... Read more
Firefighters and firefighting techniques from history to present day will be the topic of a free public program called “Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire!” offered by... Read more