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Arts & Culture

Virtual Author Talk: Ted Page

Bergenfield Public Library

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JUN

18

Thu

Kids & Family

Summer Reading Kickoff: Dinosaurs Rock

Bergenfield Public Library

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JUN

18

Thu

Kids & Family

NJ4S for Kids: Camp Create: (Grades K-2)

Bogota Public Library

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JUN

18

Thu

Books & Learning

Decoupage Seashells

Bogota Public Library

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JUN

18

Thu

Kids & Family

Afterschool Craft, Grades K-3

Emerson Public Library

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Tuesday, June 23

Kids & Family

Kids Snack Class

Rezvani Meeting Room

Learn to make easy snacks from Melissa, a registered dietician. Age 3-Grade 5. Franklin Lakes Residents only please. Registration required. Note all food allergies upon registering.

Franklin Lakes Public LibraryResidents onlyMore info →
Kids & Family

Summer Reading Kick-off Fair

Hackensack - Children's Room, Hackensack - Outside: Library Courtyard; Front Lawn

Tuesday, June 23rd from 1-3pm for grades 5 and below Let’s kick off Summer Reading with fun on the library’s front lawn. Registration is not required. This event is generously sponsored by the Hackensack Elks Club. Questions? Contact Mari at [email protected] or 201-343-4169 x14.

Hackensack - Johnson Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

SUMMER READING KICK-OFF! with Lucky Duck Puppets

Hasbrouck Heights - General Library

A high-energy, interactive puppet show with dinosaurs! Join us as we UNEARTH A STORY and kick off our summer reading program.

Hasbrouck Heights Free Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Dirty Soda Party for Teens

Hillsdale - Patio

Hillsdale Free Public LibraryMore info →
Books & Learning

Scrabble Club

Hillsdale - Reading Room

Do you know all the two- and three-letter words from aa to zzz but have nowhere to use them? Do you love games that combine strategy, knowledge, and luck but no one to play with? Are you tired of sitting home watching TV but have nowhere to go? Well, we’ve got the answer: the Hillsdale Library Scrabble Club. The Scrabble Club meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 7:00pm to

Hillsdale Free Public LibraryMore info →
Books & Learning

Monthly Library Board Meeting

Lodi - Conference Room

Lodi Memorial LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Meet the Instruments with School of Rock

Hackbarth Auditorium

FOR AGES: 3-5 years old A hands-on experience adapted from School of Rock's "Little Wing" program. School of Rock's "Little Wing" music program is for preschoolers and toddlers age 3-5. Participants learn foundational music skills by playing instruments hands-on, as well as through music-themed games and interactive musical activities. By using classic rock songs to learn about rhythm, song struct

Maywood Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

READ A PALOOZA REGISTRATION OPENS 6/23

Read A Palooza An at home Self-Guided Summer Reading Program ( MONTVALE LIBRARY CARDS ARE REQUIRED) Get ready for a ROAR-some reading adventure this summer! For this year's Read-A-Palooza, stories never go extinct, and every page is packed with prehistoric fun. Every book you read helps you level up your adventure, and the more you read, the more prizes you can earn. Whether you love action, myste

Montvale Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Learn to Play Chess

Northvale - Community Meeting Room: Front

Library volunteer Kyle will be teaching kids the basics of how to play chess. Recommended for 4th-8th graders

Northvale Public LibraryMore info →
Arts & Culture

Learn Korean on Zoom-Intermediate

Online

This class is organized by the Palisades Park Library and sponsored by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in New York. It is an 8-week program where participants can learn the Korean language and culture.

Palisades Park Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Musical Story Time with Mr. Corbitt

Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road

Musical Story Time with Mr. Corbitt Tuesday, June 23 11:00am Ages 1-5. Join us for an energetic and enriching story time concert with Mr. Corbitt! Register beginning June 9. Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. By taking part in this event you grant the library full rights to use the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes. This might include (but is not limited to) the

Paramus Public LibraryMore info →
Books & Learning

Empower Yourself- Senior Living Talk Series

Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road

Empower Yourself- Senior Living Talk Series Selling Your Home in Today’s Market June 23, 1:00-2:30pm (Tuesday) Selling a home today can feel confusing. Interest rates, pricing shifts, and buyer expectations all play a role- and the information out there can be overwhelming. In this seminar you will learn how to understand current market conditions and what they mean for sellers, price your h

Paramus Public LibraryMore info →
Arts & Culture

Woolly Pets Needle Felting

Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road

Woolly Pets Needle Felting Tuesday, June 23 3:30-5:30pm Grades 5-8 Create a felted Brontosaurus. Register beginning June 9. Paramus residents only. Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. By taking part in this event you grant the library full rights to use the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes. This might include (but is not limited to) the right to use them in the

Paramus Public LibraryResidents onlyMore info →
Arts & Culture

Valley Health Program - Narcan: Learn to Save a Life

Paramus - Main - 116 E. Century Road

Valley Health Program - Narcan: Learn to Save a Life June 23, 7-8pm (Tuesday) Join Marc Dreier, MD, Emergency Medicine, for a hands-on workshop to learn life-saving techniques for overdose situations. You'll discover critical emergency steps and how to use naloxone (Narcan), all participants will receive a Narcan Kit. Register on Valleyhealth.com/events . Photographs and/or video may be taken at t

Paramus Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Music with Mr. Corbitt

Ramsey - Meeting Room

In-Person Program For ages 3 - 6 years old Tuesday, June 23rd 4:00pm - 4:30pm Sing, move, and make music together in this lively, interactive program with performer and teaching artist Corbitt Williams, whose Broadway-style energy and Disney Cruise Line experience make learning music fun for the whole family! **THIS PROGRAM IS FOR RAMSEY RESIDENTS ONLY** Sign-ups required - Register online **Pleas

Ramsey Free Public LibraryResidents onlyMore info →
Kids & Family

Babytime! (Under 2)

Ridgefield - Multi-Purpose Room

Join Ms. Laurel for books, music, movement and play for children under 2 and their caregivers

Ridgefield Public LibraryMore info →
Arts & Culture

Turkish Ebru Painting

Ridgefield - Main Conference Room

*Ridgefield adults. Registration is required.

Ridgefield Public LibraryMore info →
Arts & Culture

Garden Arts Jurassic Geodes

River Vale - Community Room

Crystal geodes were forming during the dinosaur age! Let’s see & touch real geodes and make our own Garden Arts geodes. We’ll decorate them with fun material and put a special surprise inside them to find later! For Grades K - 5 Registration is required.

River Vale Public LibraryMore info →
Arts & Culture

Outdoor Concert Series: All Hail the Queens with Rhonda Denét & The Silver Fox Songs Trio

River Vale - Back Patio

Bring your own chair or blanket. This concert will take place on the patio behind the library. Rain Date: June 30 Songs from the 1970s through the 90s. Take a captivating journey through the past and honor the indomitable female artists who shaped the musical landscape from the soulful 1960s through the groovin’ 1980s. These iconic women were the trailblazers who paved the way for today's mu

River Vale Public LibraryMore info →
Kids & Family

Sensory Storytime with Gina

Saddle Brook - Conference Room

Come join Gina from Teeny Tiny Learners for themed sensory bin stations, story time, and a bubble dance party! Sensory play not only enhances fine motor skills but also promotes language, social-emotional, and cognitive growth. This class is ideal for ages 2 - 5 years old . Space is limited to the first 20 children , with first priority to Saddle Brook residents. Attendance is first come, first se

Saddle Brook Free Public LibraryMore info →