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Thursday, July 16
TEEN Bingo!
New Milford - Small Meeting Room
Join us for a fun evening of BINGO! Hang out with your friends, have fun, and win some prizes! This program is open to students in grades 6-12 (incoming middle schoolers welcome!)
Unique Creatures!
Oakland - Library
Oakland children, ages 4 & up, will enjoy meeting a variety of live animals. Registration is required.
Arrayspace Gaming - TBA
Oakland - Maker Space
Arrayspace Gaming - TBA
OPL Players Drama Club
Oakland - Meeting Room
Practice Session 2 for the Library's Drama Club. Registered participants will attend. All participants MUST be registered.
Mediumship and Angel Messages from Rosemarie Rubinetti-Cappiello
Oakland - Library
Please join us on this special evening as Rosemarie, author of "Speaking From The Spirit" will engage with the audience thru her gift of mediumship. For the past 25+ years Ro has worked professionally using her skills as an intuitive/medium/psychic/healer to connect people with their loved ones in spirit and to help heal and process their grief. Ro has also helped people remove their hidden uncons
Mocktail Mixology
Old Tappan - Community Room
Join Raven Ellis of Raven's Reserve Event Planning and Mobile Bartending for a fun evening of mixing and tasting mocktails. Class limited to 25 people. $5 registration fee. Old Tappan residents given preference.
Make a Soccer Ball Pillow
Palisades Park - Meeting Room
Make a soccer ball pillow in honor of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Teens only. Supplies limited. First come; first served. No registration required. Questions? Contact Jacqueline at [email protected]
Create a Sea Glass Gnome with Crafty Kit
Palisades Park - Meeting Room
Create a whimsical sea glass gnome in a relaxing, hands-on workshop led by Crafty Kit in which participants will design a charming, coastal-inspired decor piece. Adults only. Registration required. Registration opens at 5pm a week prior to the event. Questions or not a Palisades Park resident and want to be added to the waitlist? Contact Jacqueline at [email protected]
Paramus High School Drama Sunset Boulevard
Paramus - Bandshell - 116 E. Century Road
Paramus High School Drama Excerpts from Sunset Boulevard July 16–18, 7:00pm, Paramus Bandshell
Tween Cooking Corner
Ramsey - Meeting Room
In-Person Program For grades 4 & 5 Thursday, July 16th 6:00pm - 7:30pm Flip the script and join us for a delicious breakfast-for-dinner cooking night where tweens whip up tasty favorites and have fun in the library! Sign-ups required - Register online **Please register each child individually** Questions? Contact Ms. Maggie at [email protected]
Teen Thursdays: Crochet Club
Ridgefield Park - Meeting Room
Stop by the library to work on your own crochet project! Supplies will be provided but feel free to bring your own!
Storytime for children 0-5 yrs with caregiver
Large Meeting Room
CHILDREN'S STORYTIME - Stories and play for children up to age 5 with caregiver. No registration. Please check library calendar for updates day of program.
Arts & Crafts for Children Ages 5-6
Large Meeting Room
Dino Shaker Art & Craft (Ages 5–6) Children will create their own dinosaur shaker through a fun, hands-on art activity. This session supports early learning skills while building confidence and creativity. Program sponsored by the Friends of the Library of River Edge
Lego Challenge Club: Lego Volcanoes
River Vale - Community Room
For Grades K - 5 Registration is required. Design a Lego Volcano and watch it erupt!
Inquiring Minds Book Club (Non-Fiction) - How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them by Jason Stanley
Teaneck - Auditorium
Join us for this month's Inquiring Minds Book Club. In How Fascism Works, Yale philosopher Jason Stanley identifies ten pillars of fascist politics, arguing that fascism isn't just about dictators but is a political strategy using an "us vs. them" mentality to dismantle democracy, often through propaganda, anti-intellectualism, and creating a sense of victimhood, all while evoking a mythic past. C
Teen/YA ArtyTime Paint Party
USDR Powers Room
Wendy from ArtyTime will provide step-by-step instructions to create a beautiful summer-themed painting on canvas. All materials and snacks provided. Registration required . For Upper Saddle River cardholders entering grades 5-12 only. Photographs and/or video may be taken at this event. By taking part in this event, you grant the Upper Saddle River Library full rights to use the images for fundra
Enchanting Tales with Princess Belle
Wallington - Meeting Room
Meet and greet with Princess Belle. Listen to the princess story, do a fun crown craft, sing and dance with Princess Belle. Don't forget to wear your Royal attire to take Royal pictures with our Princess:) Registration required!
Read to Fiona
Washington Twp - Storytime Room
Grades K-5. Read to our wonderful therapy dog.
Mr. Corbitt Musical Storytime
Westwood - Downstairs Meeting Room
Mr. Corbitt's Musical Storytime is an interactive and engaging storytime concert for young children and their grown-ups. In this program, Mr. Corbitt sings and reads classic pop songs in picture book form, including “Let’s Dance” by David Bowie, “Octopus’ Garden” by The Beatles, and “One Love” by Bob Marley, among many others. In between these musica
Adult Book Group: The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
Westwood - Upstairs Meeting Room
The Adult Book Group takes place in our Upstairs Meeting Room and all adults are welcome to join. Copies of the book are available at the Library a month prior to each discussion. Please note that some titles are also available as downloadable ebooks and eaudio books. Please register for each month you plan to attend.