
What we’re about
The Paramus Public Library offers the community a commitment to interesting, engaging and educational information and programs. Follow our page to learn more about our programs. Feel free to follow us @paramusmainlibrary on Facebook and Instagram.
Our flagship program on meetup.com was Novels at Night- here is a little information about the program.
Novels at Night is a book club for adults 21 years and older who enjoy reading and sharing their opinions about books. Join us to meet new people, sample some great food** and drinks and discuss your favorite books in a relaxed atmosphere.
Copies of the novel can be picked up at the Paramus Public Library (116 East Century Road) and can also be accessed for free through eBCCLS.org.
You do not have to be from Paramus to participate in this group.
**Selective appetizers only will be provided by the Paramus Public Library.
We will also be advertising other exciting event that take place at the Paramus Public Library. All of the library events are free to join. For further questions call 201- 599-1305 or check out our website paramuslibrary.org.
Upcoming events
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Sunday Sessions: The Kelli Baker Band ft. Noé Socha
Paramus Public Library, 116 E Century Rd, Paramus, NJ, USSunday Sessions: The Kelli Baker Band ft. Noé Socha
November 16, 2:00pm
Music lovers of Paramus, we heard you. You asked for the Blues and we are happy to deliver. Kelli Baker (currently with Sony Music) has been described as “a sultry blues enchantress whose music is a tantalizing blend of dark blues and rock sizzling with tinges of a good ol’ Appalachian murder ballad.” Noe Socha is a Brooklyn-based guitar and harmonica player who sounds like what you would get if you threw Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, and Lightnin’ Hopkins into a blender and added a dash of Hendrix. Noé’s signature guitar technique with virtuosic harmonica playing combined with Kelli’s singing are certain to set the library on fire.
Website: https://www.kellibaker.com/ and https://www.noemusic.net/4 attendees
Past events
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