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    Laura T.

    We came to our first Oktoberfest here, and had a wonderful time! What a beautiful little gem of area. One member of our party kept repeating, "I love how green it is, here!" We hung out near the bier haus, in a little courtyard with food, beer, & a live polka musician (who was awesome! He covered everything from traditional German polkas, to Johnny Cash & Linkin Park). It was HOT- but tolerable in the shade with lots of cold German beer! The food was great- we tried the metts, brats, potato pancakes, sauerkraut balls (YUM!), pretzels. There were many other offerings inside the bierhaus, but I stuck with the strudels and cream puffs! The cream puff inside was so delicious & had a pudding filling! It was amazing. We went up top to the carnival area and walked around to see the offerings, but it was like most other festivals in Cincy (other than the German themed food). There were carnival type rides for the kids & gambling type games for the adults. We grabbed a cream puff for the road & left. Sadly- we realized when we got home that the cream puff we bought had a whipped cream filling, instead of the pudding. Had a wonderful time and will definitely go back!

    Samantha F.

    This year we traveled to Germania Society for Chriskindlemarket. It was my first visit to Germania Society. I wasn't sure what to expect as it I've never found a Chriskindlemarket I enjoy as much as the one in Chicago. I was pleasantly surprised by how lovely this event was! Germania Society has a nicely-sized property which I'm sure would be great for summer events too. (I can't wait to go to their Oktoberfest next year!). The people working the event were friendly and helpful. Even though it was cool outside the tents were large and heated and connected! It wasn't too cold outside, but I imagine even it it had been I would have been nice and toasty. Also there were nice and CLEAN bathrooms (not just porta-potties). There was live music and a good amount of vendors for items to peruse / purchase. The Glugwein was sooooo good! It went down nice and warm and easy...maybe too easy. :) There were great traditional German biers on tap and then some fun ones I wasn't familiar with too. They had winter-inspired cocktails as well. (Let's just say, you could get your drink on.) The food was delicious and plentiful! And the desserts....oh my....the desserts. I'm not really sure how I left without buying a cream puff, but rumor has it that it is the most delicious thing you will taste and is excellent in bed for breakfast the next day! Germania Society, you surprised me with a fabulous Criskindlemarket! Danke! I'll be back in the spring for Mai Fest!

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    Andrew B.

    The Germania Society really know how to put on a great Christmas festival! So much great Christmas decorations, and vendors, and entertainment. It seriously jump started our Christmas spirit being there this weekend. The lines were a bit too long to eat there, but we did get a soft pretzel and an AMAZING spiked hot chocolate drink. There was a small animal petting area for the kids, Santa was there to take pictures..along with St Nicholas..and apparently Krampus was lingering around there somewhere tho we never saw him (thank God, I might've had a heart attack). Everyone there were in good spirits and the festival as a whole was just really really nice and fun. I definitely want to look into more events here in the future. Highly Recommend..unless you're some type of Scrooge or something..ha.

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    So, I still love this library. My review pretty much still stands as it being fantastic. I can grab…read moremy books and run or wander. There are events. The people are fantastic. Super kind. It's beautiful. The organization of fiction is nuts. I will say that. But they got it together on large print and it's now not near the floor where the visually impaired probably couldn't see it very well. But now there are these stupid, hard chairs with tables next to the door instead of soft chairs. These are fine for rooms. Nooks. Other areas. Where you need quiet to do stuff. But when I'm by the door, I'm waiting on someone. I imagine parents and other people are, too. It stinks as these chairs hurt my back and hips. I can't imagine with the traffic flow they're great for studying, either. I hope they rethink this structure. It's not person friendly. And it's such a nice place.

    I love this library! The Lane Public Library system itself is great but this location in Fairfield…read morehas some really cool features and is pretty large compared to its Hamilton location. So I know the library isn't responsible for these things BUT the odds are pretty high that you can exit out the back, books in hand and walk directly out onto the cute little park with water features, statues and bridges and happen upon a farmer's market or a band playing or something else going on. That's happened to me several times by accident and I sat down to read feeling like Belle in Beauty and the Beast or something (You can probably google what days things are happening at the park if you don't want to leave it up to chance). If you're there when nothing's going on fear not! Out the back door there are benches and tables with overhanging vines and classical music piped through outdoor speakers they've kindly set up. You may be thinking, What?! Have I been transported to some fancy European park?! Nope, you're in Fairfield, but pack a picnic or some coffee and you sure can pretend because I've never seen anything like that at another library and I think it's amazing. Anyways, ahem, about the library: The best part is that all their items are free and they have a good and ever expanding collection of the newest and greatest books. You can check out books, DVDs, magazines, CDs, electronic books, books on CD and probably stuff I'm not even aware of. If you need to use a computer they have a large selection too and that is off to the side so they aren't blocking the books or anything like at other libraries. The kid's section is nice and separated from the adult's collection in a different room. It's adorable, has a good selection of materials, some educational toys in the middle, a separate staff member, and some tables to do fun things like draw and read. If you can't make it inside, for whatever reason, you can order your books ahead of time, the library will notify you when they are ready for pick up, and you can either pick them up inside at the counter OR use their convenient drive-thru window. The drive-thru is perfect if you are sick, short on time, you have an addiction to books and can't trust yourself to not check out EVERY BOOK that looks amazing (there should be a bookaholics anonymous), you have wailing infants or you just really enjoy the novelty of a drive-thru window at a library. Also!!! They always have some fun and free events going on. Lots for kids and babies but also for adults too. I happened to stumble upon their Fall kid's day and they had games, a hay ride around the park, a band, apple cider and free mini pumpkins to decorate. It was so cute and all the little kids loved it. Check on the website for future events, save your cash, feel rooted in the community and enjoy the library!

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