The Franklin Community Library is the oldest of Minneapolis' 14 neighborhood libraries. It closed on Wed (Oct. 22) for a renovation and redesign. It's located at 1308 East Franklin Avenue. -- It's been designated an historic site by the Heritage Preservation Commission. At first, the plan was to close the library for 18 months during the renovation. But, thanks to a big community effort, there's now an interim site. On Thursday (Oct. 23), they will celebrate the Grand Opening of the Interim site, which is located nextdoor. The Friends of Franklin, a group that has taken on the challenge of raising 18 monhts of operating funds for the interim site, has raised enough to cover the cost of relocation and the first several months of service. Contributions have come from Thrivent Financial for Lutherans (60 thousand), the Minneapolis Empowerment Zone (25 thousand), and the Frey Family Foundation (20 thousand), as well as gifts from area residents.