Letters to the Editor
Dear editor at Fairfax Connection,
I visit my library every week. It's full of people using the resources there. The meeting rooms are booked for community meetings, children are there with their parents picking out books, people are working on their own laptops using the WIFI, and people use the library's computers because they don't have their own. In general there is a lot of life in the library. I save money by checking out books rather than buying them. I've made friends there by volunteering my time to keep library services running. We need libraries because they help support people of all ages and backgrounds. A library is central to a well informed public. We need to protect the library and what it stands for. The freedom to learn is priceless!
Karen Moore
Fairfax Station, 22039