
I was pleased to visit one of the newest libraries in Prince Willian County, Manassas City Library. This library’s located at 10104 Dumfries Road in a Wellington Station shopping center next to a grocery store. The store front looks like a retail store rather than a library, but the convenience of its location is one of its outstanding features. The library is convenient to the community and appropriately accessible with proper signage to welcome all patrons.

When I visited, there was a children’s program in progress in the front of the library. This library is not one of those libraries that promotes quietness. Because of the vast openness of the room, it was wonderfully vibrant, with children laughing. This library’s energy makes it a very suitable place for families to feel welcomed.

The next thing I noticed was the free-standing circulation desk in the middle of the library. It was not a large area but had exceedingly high plexiglass. With all the activity, it was hard to hear the library staff. I assume anyone hard of hearing or needing a quiet environment would find this library uncomfortable. The services that they offer are what you would find in any other library. Although, their website states that they have a collaboration with Area Agency on Aging. Through the program Meals on Wheels, home-bound patrons and older adults may receive delivery of nutritious meals and library materials. What a perfect delivery of a nice dinner with entertainment! The library also offers Memory Kits that contain different themed DVDs, flashcards, and activity cards. The purpose of the kits is to encourage storytelling and reminiscence to help individuals with memory issues. Rubin & Rubin mention that the public library has to continue to prove its value to the community so that the community continues to support the public library (2020, p. 112). Over time, I am sure these efforts will benefit this library and community.

They have a small study room in the back of the library with a TV monitor. The room would be a perfect size for a book club meeting or small HOA but not large enough for most community-planned events. As I walked to one side of the room, I was surprised to find an extensive hold section with numerous books waiting for pickup. It then dawned on me that this location next to the grocery store is perfect for this service.
This library is incredibly excellent for families to enjoy. It truly is the heart of the community.
References:
Rubin, R. E., & Rubin, R. G. (2020). Foundations of library and information science (5th ed.). ALA Neal-Schuman.