The Friends of Lake Forest Library operates exclusively for charitable,
educational, civic and literary activities. The Friends purpose is
to establish closer relations between the citizens of Lake Forest
and the Library; shall endeavor to create an awareness of the facilities
and services of the Library among the citizenry and promote the use
thereof; and may give physical and financial support to the Lake
Forest Library.
The Friends is a charitable organization and is exempt from Federal
Taxation as described by section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, amended.
The Friends of Lake Forest Library was founded March 20, 1976
by a small group of residents. This group held the first Used Book
Sale on Saturday, September 18, 1976 in the Library Courtyard and
Lobby. Deemed a success, the sale profits were about $4000, and
plans were put in place to make the book sale an annual event.
Over the years, the sale was moved from the library, to the Gorton
parking lot across the street, to Market Square, and finally to
its current location at West Park in Lake Forest. The sale continues
to grow each year with more books available and more shoppers,
resulting in greater proceeds. Since its inception, the Friends
have raised and contributed more than $800,000 to the library.
Now, an annual Lake Forest tradition, the Festival of Books Used
book sale offers over 85 categories of high quality used books
at bargain prices.
The book sale is dependent on book donations, members and volunteers:
- Book donations are accepted year-round at the back of the library.
- Arrangements for local pick ups of larger donations can be
made by calling the library at 847-234-0636.
- Volunteers sort and price books throughout the year and
the week of the sale.
- Become a member of the Friends of Lake Forest Library.
Friends of Lake Forest Library Board 2007
OFFICERS
President- Jan Gibson
Vice President - Steve Buchanan
Secretary- Edward Hayman
Treasurer- Russ Rockenbach
Membership- Marilyn Turchi
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