Children's Programs
Main Library
Drop-in Craft: Valentine Holder
February 12
4:15pm-5:00pm
All Ages
Decorate a bag to hold your valentines! No registration required.
Family Zumba
February 19
7:00pm-7:45pm
All Ages
Have fun exercising as a family with Zumba! Parents and caregivers will join in the fun as we learn some new moves. Comfortable clothing and sneakers are recommended. No registration required.
Bingo for Kids
February 22
10:00am-10:45am
All Ages
Play Bingo and win small prizes! No registration required.
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Lake Hiawatha
Origami Valentine Craft
February 3
6:30pm-8:00pm
Grades K-4
Want to try origami? Grab a friend and join us! Mrs. Kwan will teach you, step by step, how to make a unique origami Valentine craft! Caregivers of children under age 9 MUST accompany their child into the program to assist them if they need help. No registration required.
Music & Movement
February 6
11:00am-11:30am
Ages 2-5
Enjoy a program full of songs and dancing! No registration required.
Black History Month Storytime
February 14
1:30pm-2:15pm
Ages 3-5
Learn true facts about the world around us and more about Black History Month in this storytime for preschoolers based on non-fiction books.
Adult Programs
Main Library
Keep This, Toss That for a Clutter-Free New Year!
Thursday, January 30
7:00pm-8:30pm
You know that pile of stuff you promised yourself you’d sort through?
Join author and organizing humorist Jamie Novak when she answers the question: how do I get and stay organized? This program is for you if you like lots of ideas delivered with a laugh. Do you have too much stuff and not enough time, closets that won’t close, or you can’t part with treasures? Run, don’t walk, to this workshop to learn how to have a clutter-free new year.
The Power of Superfoods
Friday, January 31
2:00pm-3:30pm
Superfoods are a diverse collection of nutrient rich natural foods such as berries, seeds, grains, algae, vegetables and fruits, which can have a positive effect on your body. They contain a large percentage of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids and antioxidants.
Barbara Galvin, is a registered dietitian whose area of focus is on community health & wellness. She is an in-store dietitian at ShopRite of Parsippany & West Caldwell, where she counsels and educates customers and employees about nutrition, food trends, and science based dietetic information.
The Green New Deal
Wednesday, February 5
6:30pm-8:30pm
The Green New Deal is a potential U.S. government program to stem the tide of climate change while building a just society and sustainable economy.
Make A Gift Basket
Saturday, February 8
10:00am-11:30am
Want to make a gift basket? Create your own in this fun class and take it home.
Join the fun!
Shirley George Frazier, best-selling author and the world’s gift basket expert, will demonstrate how to easily create a professional-style basket.
$20.00 supply fee. Cash or check only, made payable to Shirley Frazier. Space is limited. In person registration only at the Parsippany Customer Service desk at the Main Library, 449 Halsey Rd.
This program is made possible by the generosity of the Friends of the Parsippany Library.
Friends of the Library
Are you a local college student, looking for a unique service project? A parent with young children wanting to interact with other adults? A retiree looking for a way to volunteer in the community (but not too much of a time commitment)? Why not join the Friends of the Parsippany Library?
The Friends of the Library is a 501C3 volunteer organization that raises money and advocates for the Parsippany Public Library and its branches.
Volunteers are asked to pay a $15.00 membership fee to join. The group meets once a month (attendance is optional) and they are looking for officers for the organization, along with volunteers for the following assignments:
1. Finance committee – Assist the treasurer in collecting income, making bank deposits and compiling a monthly report.
2. Book Nook workers - The Book Nook, a used bookstore, is open 3 days in the Parsippany community center from 10 am to 3 pm. Volunteers are needed once or twice a month to work a 2 hour shift.
3. The Little Book Nook around the corner- In the Parsippany Library, 449 Halsey Road, volunteers meet on Mondays to sort through book donations and arrange them for sale in this section of the Library.
4. Fundraisers - The Friends are always looking for fundraising ideas as well as for help with their fundraisers.
If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Friends President, Chris Liparini at cgliparini@gmail.com. Be a Friend and make some new friends!
Become a Friend of the Library!
Joining the Friends of the Parsippany Library just got easier with a new online membership application and payment option. Visit the membership section of the website to get started as a Friend today. Any questions about upcoming events or becoming a Friend? Send an email to parsippanyfriends@gmail.com.