Who are the Friends?
The Crestwood Library was conceived of and founded by a vibrant and determined group of women in the 1920’s. Three decades later an equally resolute coterie of neighbors established a Friends’ organization to carry on the work of the initial founders.
Friends of Crestwood Library (FOCL) was instituted in 1959 for the purpose of advocacy and support. As of 2020, it is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Our Mission
The mission of FOCL is to supplement the needs of the Crestwood Library through active engagement and fundraising. Our membership dues, donations and grants allow us to create and sponsor programming for the community. The Book Club, Book Chat and Getting Organized programs are all facilitated by members of our Board of Directors. Author readings, Chamber Music afternoons and a myriad of children’s programs rely on our sponsorship. We fund materials not covered by the library budget including books, magazine subscriptions and DVDs.
On several occasions, the Friends have spearheaded the struggle to maintain library service threatened by city cutbacks. Indeed, the Friends have successfully staved off efforts to close the Crestwood Branch entirely.
Board Members
Cathleen Walsh, President
Mary Amato, Vice President *
Ed Walsh, Treasurer
Patricia Manning, Membership Secretary *
Kay Donohue, Corresponding Secretary
Joseph Harbeson, Recording Secretary
Directors
Susan Gleason *
Gloria Fields
Ann Rakoff
Linda Youngren (Website)
* indicates Past President