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Library News and Information
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 Over the course of the United States of America’s 250-year history, countless women have played a role in shaping our nation into what it is today. This Women’s History Month, join Fairfax County Public Library and celebrate the lives and stories of women who have made an impact on our county, our country and beyond with presentations, storytimes, crafts, games and more for all ages.
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 Fairfax Count Public Library's Early Literacy team regularly brings the joy of reading to daycare centers, preschools and Head Start programs across Fairfax County. Meet members of the outreach team and get advice for parents, caregivers and teachers to help young readers be ready to read.
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 Fairfax County Public Library offers many free resources for community members looking for information and help to file their United States federal, Virginia state and Fairfax County local taxes. Discover what’s available online and at our branches in this quick highlight.
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Explore the roles and responsibilities of the federal government's three branches, learn how ideas become laws and more in this three part series.
Chantilly Regional March 7, 14 and 21 2-3:30 p.m.
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Looking to improve your finances? Drop in and join a volunteer financial wellness coach to get answers to questions and learn best practices.
Pohick Regional March 10 5-6 p.m.
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Shed some of that midterm stress and create a bag full of a study essentials, crunchy snacks, cute pens, and a stress ball to get you through exams.
Great Falls March 14 3-5 p.m.
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Have fun with your neighbors and friends while playing a few rounds of Bingo for the chance to win some literary-themed prizes.
George Mason Regional March 15 3-4 p.m.
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Explore your creativity and paint your own spring rock treasures in this program for teens in middle school and high school.
Lorton March 17 5:30-6:30 p.m.
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Dive into the fascinating world of science, technology, engineering, math and more through fun experiments and activities.
Thomas Jefferson March 20 2-3 p.m.
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Discover how to track your reading by creating a customized book journal that fits your reading style. Learn practical tips and methods to get you started and help you stay consistent in 2026!
Sherwood Regional March 25 6-7 p.m.
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Learn the history and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln's D.C. cottage in this presentation emphasizing the importance of the property while Lincoln made nation-changing decisions.
John Marshall March 28 3:30-4:30 p.m.
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Are you feeling fancy? Whether you’re dapper or gorgeous, put on your fanciest clothes and join us as we make fancy placemats, play fancy vocabulary Bingo and more!
Herndon Fortnightly March 30 1-2 p.m.
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Your local library is a place to pursue your interests, connect with like-minded individuals and discover the world around you. FCPL offers many lifelong learning opportunities, continuing education and activities for older adults and seniors.
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Each month FCPL offers a hand-picked digital selection to cardholders for unlimited use. During that month, the selection will be always available with no holds, no waiting. In March, we are offering our cardholders an eAudiobook selection specifically for Women's History Month.
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Do you have a talent for bringing damaged items back to life? Volunteer at a Fairfax County Public Library’s Fix-It Clinic on Saturday, May 9 and help community members who bring in small household objects, clothing, jewelry and more to be repaired.
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Fairfax County Public Library actively builds community, furthers literacy, and promotes freedom of access and expression through programming, community spaces, technology, and collections of educational and recreational resources.
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