The North Arkansas Youth Center at 412 Powell Street
is a remarkable testament to the ability of the people of
Cotter to work together to make something wonderful
happen.
In 1983, the building which had been the Cotter school
gymnasium for over 50 years was deeded to the city by
the school board. The City Council and Mayor agreed to
lease the building to the youth center board for $1 a year,
but the group had to take care of all the renovation.
Marshall Berg led the renovation effort, working late into the night even though he
held a full-time job as the Postmaster of Oakland. Elvan Hudson, a retired home
builder from Houston, was also deeply involved, spending countless hours
helping fix and replace almost everything.
After many years of work and contributions from the city, county, and countless
individuals, the dedication of the North Arkansas Youth Center on March 5, 1996,
brought out a crowd like only Cotter could attract. Current Arkansas Governor
Mike Huckabee was among the guests along with Otis Mabrey, the foreman
whose crew built the original WPA building between 1936 and 1938.
In 2003 the Youth Center sponsored the first annual Fall Festival Pageant, with
over forty entries in seven categories. The winners and runners-up all rode in the
festival parade.
The center is open daily for use by the youth of the area, and its pool table, video
game room, gym, and computer room are well used. For more information, call
870-435-2850
North Arkansas Youth Center
Visit our Community
Calendar that lists all
the fun happenings
and meetings for
various clubs and
organizations
in the Cotter area!