Community Corner
Tyspns Area Meeting on Future of Fairfax Libraries
A crucial conversation is currently underway to decide the future of Fairfax County Public Libraries. We really need as many people as possible to attend the upcoming public meetings. The message heard at these meetings will determine whether we still require librarians in our libraries, specialists in services to children and youth in our libraries, full staffing of our libraries with well trained and motivated staff, and much more. Please come out and speak up for your libraries and library services before it is too late.
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Dranesville District Wed. Nov. 6, 7 p.m. The Future of Fairfax County Public Library Spring Hill Elementary School Cafeteria 8201 Lewinsville Rd., McLean Contact: Karen Gates, 703-324-8324 karen.gates@fairfaxcounty.gov
Monthly Meeting of Library Board of Trustees Wednesday, November 13 ,7 p.m. George Mason Regional Library - 7001 Little River Turnpike, Annandale A maximum of 10 people may speak during the public comment period. To sign up to speak, call 703-324-8324 karen.gates@fairfaxcounty.gov
Mason District Monday Nov. 18, 7 p.m. The Future of Fairfax County Public Library George Mason Regional Library 7001 Little River Turnpike, Annandale Contact: Karen Gates, 703-324-8324 karen.gates@fairfaxcounty.gov
You can also share your thoughts/concerns/suggestions about our libraries with the Evaluation & Communication Committee which is coordinating the input effort
: David Ray davidcfray@hotmail.com
Susan Thorniley sthorniley@fcps.edu
Mary Petersen mpetersen3936@gmail.com
David Molchany David.Molchany@FairfaxCounty.gov