Welcome, Friends!

​The Friends of the Franklin Lakes Library, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting programs and services of the Franklin Lakes Public Library.  With your continued support, we will continue to help the Library grow and flourish. Please show your support for the Library by donating today. 

For over sixty years since its founding, our Franklin Lakes Library enriches, enlightens, educates, and empowers our community.  The library provides free access to information, ideas, and knowledge through books, a wide range of programs, and various cultural enriching resources.  

On behalf of The Friends of the Franklin Lakes Library, we ask that you please donate to our Membership Drive.

The Friends allocates all donated funds towards programs and resources for our residents, including: Full access to books, computers, music, movies, and streaming video, Children’s programs for storytime, reading clubs, crafts, sing-alongs, and movement classes,  Teen programs for STEM, cooking, art, games, movies, and contests, Adult and Senior programs for computer and social media skills, learning languages, financial seminars, crafting, concerts and historical lectures.

Our library depends on the generosity and loyalty of its patrons and supporters to continue to provide these programs.  Thank you for your kind support.

Sincerely,

The Friends of the Franklin Lakes Library  

Friends Executive Board

Margaret Boyle

Diane Britz

Andrea Gates Davis

Elaine Heimberger

Carole Holden

Donna Luciano

Louise Riccobene

Bevinn Romaine

Mary Kerrigan Ward

Email: friendsofthefll@gmail.com

Order a Friendship Path Paver

The Friends of the Franklin Lakes Library is offering you the chance to leave your legacy for future generations on our “Friendship Path”. Come celebrate your achievements, honor a loved one, remember a friend, and support our library by purchasing personalized pavers in our “Friendship Path”. 

The “Friendship Path” campaign is designed to give you a chance to honor your past, recognize the present, and leave your imprint “etched in stone” on the future.