Join Ronny LeBlanc, star of Expedition Bigfoot and Paranormal Caught on Camera, for a captivating presentation exploring the real-life connection between Bigfoot sightings and UFO encounters!
Drawing from decades of research, eyewitness testimony, and his bestselling Monsterland books, Ronny dives deep into the strange overlap between the paranormal and the unexplained. Attendees can expect jaw-dropping stories, compelling video evidence, and new theories that challenge what we think we know about these mysterious phenomena. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this presentation will leave you questioning reality.
*Notably, in 2010, he cast the first-ever documented Bigfoot footprint in Massachusetts, found in the Leominster State Forest!
About the Presenter
Ronny LeBlanc is a nationally recognized researcher, author, screenwriter, and television personality best known for his work exploring Bigfoot, UFOs, and other paranormal phenomena. His books blend eyewitness accounts, folklore, and personal experiences—especially ones rooted in his hometown’s “Monsterland” area in Leominster, Massachusetts. He is a speaker at UFO, Bigfoot and Paranormal Conferences across the country and now Europe.
Media & Television
He starred in Travel Channel’s docu-series Expedition Bigfoot for Seasons 1 through 4 as one of the original team members.
He stars on shows like Paranormal Caught on Camera (Season 4 through 9 and still going) providing video analysis on UFOS, Bigfoot and the paranormal
He has appeared in series such as Conjuring Kesha, Finding Bigfoot and In the Search of Monsters.
He is also featured in a NEW documentary out of the UK called MY BIGFOOT LIFE which is in UK theaters and heading to streaming platforms and the US in the coming week
Books & Research
Ronny is the author of the Monsterland book series:
Monsterland: Encounters with UFOs, Bigfoot and Orange Orbs
Monsterland: Shamans, Sasquatch, Synchronicity and High Strangeness
This program is free and open to all. Please note that library parking is not guaranteed. Patrons who are able are encouraged to take advantage of Peterborough’s walkable downtown by parking in the Depot Square or Riverwalk lots.
Peterborough Town Library, located downtown at the corner of Main and Concord/Rt 202, has a large meeting room, study rooms, classroom, and a board room available to the public.