Family History Month
Our Stories Matter: Celebrate Family History Month With The Virginia Room
Family History Month is about more than looking back: it is about making space for today’s stories so that they can be remembered tomorrow. Every shared memory, recipe, and photograph adds to the larger story of who we are. This October, the Virginia Room invites you to spend some time reflecting on the connections between your personal story and those from the community we share.
The Virginia Room is Fairfax County’s foremost collections of books, photographs, and manuscripts related to its history and genealogy. Since 1954, we’ve grown from a single shelf to the entire second floor of the City of Fairfax Regional Library. Across manuscript collections, historical newspapers, and other print and online resources, our materials capture the everyday lives and major milestones of people who have shaped our community.
Beyond scholarly or historical research, we welcome all community members to explore their collective past. See what your relatives looked like decades ago through our hundreds of yearbooks from area schools. Explore the history of your home through our maps and county records tracing property ownership since 1742. Picture how daily life has evolved over the decades through our collections of images (over a million!) of neighborhoods, notable areas, and community members.
Looking to trace your family roots? For many, including Georgene Chastain of the Fairfax Genealogical Society, the Virginia Room is “a treasure for genealogists and local family historians.” Even though our name is the Virginia Room, our print genealogical materials span all 50 states.
We are excited to offer special programing for Family History Month. Homeschool Science for Kids is reprising our summer workshop, helping school-age children capture family stories in their own words. Gunston Hall’s Lacey Villiva will lead our Preserving Family Recipes event, where attendees will explore historic recipes and experience a delicious demonstration based on a recipe from our collection, “bringing recipes and flavors from even farther back, helping humanize history.”
We also provide genealogy programming year-round. Our Genealogy for Beginners’ series, designed by a local enthusiast, eases community members into their first steps through their family tree. And we host monthly Open Genealogy Nights, where volunteers from the Fairfax Genealogical Society help solve tough family history puzzles.
Of course, you can also find resources for preserving your memories across our library branches. Memory Depot stations allow you to preserve your photographs, family movies, and voice recordings. Family History Kits, the newest addition to our Library of Things, are available in English, Korean, and Spanish, to help you get started recording your family stories prompt cards, a digital recorder, and a beginner’s guide.
We in the Virginia Room hope you will join us in celebrating and preserving the stories that connects us. Whether you are a curious beginner just starting their journey, a seasoned researcher in need of centuries-old documentation, or a local organization looking to preserve your institutional stories for generations to come, we would love for you to visit and explore what we have to offer.
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Family History Kit
The Family History Kits are the Fairfax Regional Library's newest addition to the Library of Things!
These kits include a set of cards with interview prompts, a digital voice recorder, and instructions
on how to get started gathering your family history. You can view these in our catalog.
Reserve one today, available in English, bilingual Spanish-English, and Korean-English.