5/5 stars for being your quintessential small town public library.
This little library is chock full of lots of great things--books, audiobooks, magazines, DVDs, Blu-Rays, puzzles, games, and even cake pans. It's been a long time since I've seen puzzles and board games available for loan. For a library that's on the smaller side I'd say they have a lot to offer.
I went ahead and got myself a library card on this visit because I know I'll become a regular. I left with a few non-fiction titles (I love a good self-help book), but will definitely be back to throughly browse all of their DVDs and Blu-rays--they must have thousands.
Be prepared to really search the library for what you want, as they don't have computers available to patrons who may want to look up the name of an author, book title, or particular subject matter. If you have an exact title in mind, I'm sure the staff would happily locate it for you. Otherwise, everything is categorized by fiction, non-fiction, YA, picture books, magazines, etc, then alphabetically. They do have a printed inventory list of DVDs and Blu-rays that you might find helpful.
Fairfax Public Library does have a website and an online catalog you can access from home. I'm not sure how you access this database at the library itself.
Complementary Keurig machine with K-Cups near the fiction audiobooks.
Free parking on the street in front of the library, or in the parking lot near the back of the building.
Highly recommend visiting the library if you're a Fairfax/Walford resident. read more