Join the friends to help support the library, so the library can help support the community.
Join the friends to help support the library, so the library can help support the community.
JOIN HERE
RENEW HERE
Individual membership for Friends 65+
Senior Annual ($10) | Senior Lifetime ($30)
A great option for our Friends aged 16-22 (with valid school ID)
Locks you in as a member of the Friends for LIFE. No annual renewal required. Only available to individuals.
Partnership with a local business and the RRPL for one year
Extends membership to every member of a household for one year
Membership for one individual person for one full year
JOIN HERE
RENEW HERE
Funding for the Round Rock Public Library comes from several sources, primarily City of Round Rock. Friends of RRPL generously contribute much-needed funds for library resources that would otherwise not be available.
Your membership in Friends furthers the appreciation of books, literacy and education in the community, supports adult and children’s programs, sponsors programs of community engagement, provides the BookPage (a free monthly reader’s guide), and operates the Friends bookstore, from which proceeds are returned to the Library. Members of the Friends also serve as advocates for the Round Rock Public Library.
JOIN HERE
Individual lifetime membership for Friends 65+
Individual annual membership for Friends 65+
A great option for our Friends aged 16-22 (with valid school ID)
Lifetime membership, no annual renewal required. Only available to individuals.
Partnership with a local business and the RRPL for one year
Extends membership to every member of a household for one year
Membership for one individual person for one full year
Funding for the Round Rock Public Library comes from several sources, primarily City of Round Rock. Friends of RRPL generously contribute much-needed funds for library resources that would otherwise not be available.
Your membership in Friends furthers the appreciation of books, literacy and education in the community, supports adult and children’s programs, sponsors programs of community engagement, provides the BookPage (a free monthly reader’s guide), and operates the Friends bookstore, from which proceeds are returned to the Library. Members of the Friends also serve as advocates for the Round Rock Public Library.