The Friends of the Franklin County Public Library will get some recognition this month.
The Franklin County Public Libraries will spend the week of October 17-23, celebrating its Friends of the Libraries group as part of the 16th annual celebration of National Friends of Libraries Week.
The Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries was established in 1994 and was instrumental in the building of two county libraries.
The current Carrabelle library building was opened in 2002 and the current Eastpoint building and administrative offices were opened in 2013.
The Eastpoint building is completely maintained by the Friends.
The Friends also provide funding for the Summer Reading Program as well as other programs throughout the year.
Displays will be set up in each library branch during the National Friends of Libraries Week highlighting the work of the Friends.
Anyone who renews or joins during that week for the upcoming year will be entered in a raffle for one of several baskets to be given away.
The Franklin County Public Libraries will spend the week of October 17-23, celebrating its Friends of the Libraries group as part of the 16th annual celebration of National Friends of Libraries Week.
The Friends of the Franklin County Public Libraries was established in 1994 and was instrumental in the building of two county libraries.
The current Carrabelle library building was opened in 2002 and the current Eastpoint building and administrative offices were opened in 2013.
The Eastpoint building is completely maintained by the Friends.
The Friends also provide funding for the Summer Reading Program as well as other programs throughout the year.
Displays will be set up in each library branch during the National Friends of Libraries Week highlighting the work of the Friends.
Anyone who renews or joins during that week for the upcoming year will be entered in a raffle for one of several baskets to be given away.
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