The Saugus Public Library will host “Monsterland” author and Discovery Channel personality Ronny LeBlanc for “a night of Paranormal Hot Spots,” according to the library’s website.
LeBlanc, a Leominster native, stars in “Expedition Bigfoot,” now in its fifth season. He has also appeared on the shows “Conjuring Kesha” and “Paranormal Caught on Camera” as a video expert.
A prominent figure in the paranormal community, LeBlanc regularly speaks at conventions across the United States, including the Exeter UFO Festival, New England UFO Conference, and Parafest, according to his website. He has also been featured on multiple well-known radio shows.
Leominster, LeBlanc’s hometown, is known as the home of “Monsterland”—a place rumored to be the site of sightings of flying saucers, orange orbs, and hairy creatures running on two legs, which served as inspiration for LeBlanc’s books.
According to the library’s website, attendees will “learn about areas throughout the United States that seem to attract UFOs, Bigfoot, and other paranormal anomalies.”
The event will take place on Dec. 3, 2024, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Those interested must call the Saugus Public Library to register, as space is limited. The event is recommended for adults.

