PARSIPPANY — Theย Parsippany Library, 449 Halsey Road,ย will welcome the community for a festive Lunar New Year celebration on Saturday, February 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The free, family-friendly event will highlight traditions associated with Lunar New Year, one of the most widely celebrated cultural holidays worldwide, through music, storytelling, crafts, and hands-on activities. Although Lunar New Year officially begins on February 17 in 2026, the libraryโs early celebration offers families an opportunity to gather, learn, and create together.
This year marks the Year of the Horse, a symbol commonly associated with energy, optimism, independence, and forward momentum.
A featured highlight will be a visit from childrenโs book author Sylvia Chen, who will discuss her newest book, Sparkles for Sunny, and share insights into her creative process. Attendees will also enjoy traditional Chinese music and dance performances by the Morris Chinese Academy and the Hope Sing and Dance Art Troupe.
An origami demonstration will be presented by Deanna Kwan in the Teen Room on the Main Level, offering guests a chance to observe traditional paper-folding techniques and participate in this hands-on art form.
Throughout the building, self-guided craft stations will be available, including a Bamboo Bar where participants can assemble ornamental bamboo displays symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, along with foil art and other Lunar New Yearโinspired activities.
The celebration will also include a Lunar New Year raffle with prizes such as Sparkles for Sunny, gift cards, and a Lucky Bamboo LEGOยฎ set. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Parsippany Library.
The celebration is open to the public, with no registration required. Community members of all ages are encouraged to attend and enjoy a morning of culture, creativity, and community.
For more information about the event and library programming, click here.


















