Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this January 2025

On behalf of the team at First Financial, we want to wish you and your loved ones a Happy New Year. We hope you take some time to unwind and reward yourself for making it through another busy holiday season with these free or inexpensive activities happening throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties this January.

January 3

LuminoCity Holiday Lights Festival (Freehold) – If you’re looking for a last-minute way to enjoy the end of the holiday season, LuminoCity’s Holiday Lights Festival will be at Freehold Raceway Mall from 4:30pm-10:30pm through January 5th. As the sun sets, you can walk through a whimsical holiday light display inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Ticket prices vary by date and time slot, along with age group of the participant. For more information and to reserve your tickets, click here and scroll down to “Winter Festival New Jersey.”

January 5

Fun Bags Cornhole Goes Country (Toms River) – Bring your friends and family down to Fun Bags Cornhole Lounge for a night of cornhole and line dancing from 6pm-9pm. Beginners are welcome, with beginner line dancing lessons starting at 6pm. Tickets are $12 per person in advance of the event, and $13 per person at the door. The event is BYOB for anyone ages 21 or older. Click here to read more information and reserve your tickets.

Winter Hootenanny in the Pines (Waretown) – Albert Music Hall will be welcoming the new year in a musical fashion beginning at 2pm. The lineup features six bands that are set to perform over the course of the afternoon. There will also be a food booth, gift shop, 50/50 drawing, and more. Tickets are $10 for adults and $1 for children under age 12. Please be advised that Albert Music Hall is a cash only venue. You can find more information here.

January 12

Parlor Games for Wintry Weather (Holmdel) – Learn how to elevate your next game night with some oldie-but-goodie games, including backgammon, checkers, and dominoes—and some 19th century favorites, too—at Historic Longstreet Farm from 12pm-2:30pm. The event is free for all to attend. For more information, click here and scroll to the ‘Upcoming Free Events’ section.

January 13

Pine Barren Bonfires (Freehold) – Break out your winter coat and enjoy a night under the stars at Turkey Swamp Park from 6pm-8pm. The full moon will light up the park as you sit around the bonfire playing games and making s’mores. The cost is $15 per family of four, and it is kindly requested that payment is made with cash or check. More information can be found here.

January 16

Monmouth Park Corporate Center Pop-Up (West Long Branch) – Whether you’re looking to get out of the office or explore what local vendors have to offer, Building A at the Monmouth Park Corporate Center transforms into a bustling market the third Thursday of every month from 11am-4pm. With a variety of vendors selling everything from sweet treats to housewarming gifts, and free admission – you can’t go wrong. You can find more information here.

January 18

Ladacin Plunge (Manasquan) – If you missed an opportunity to welcome in the new year by plunging into frigid waters, you have another chance at Ladacin’s Plunge – beginning at 10:30am. Starting at Leggett’s Sand Bar & Restaurant, there will be a procession to Manasquan Main Beach and a plunge into the icy cold waters of the Atlantic, followed by a buffet at Leggett’s. Registration is $25 and can be done before or the day-of the event. You can learn more here.

Penguin Awareness Day at Jenkinson’s Aquarium (Point Pleasant Beach) is a day dedicated to celebrating the world’s penguins. Between 11am-4pm, your general admission ticket includes crafts, activities, and keeper chats that will teach you about all the 18 species of penguins. Tickets are $12 for children ages 3-12 and $18 for those ages 12 and older, while children under 2 are free. Click here for more information.

January 24

Friday Night Oldies (New Egypt) – If you’re looking to get groovy on a Friday night, look no further than Oldies Night at Laurita Winery from 7pm-10pm. The Strictly 60s Band will take you on a trip down memory lane with sounds of the 60s, and you can enjoy the tunes over dinner and wine (for those over 21 years of age). Tickets are $15 for those looking to enjoy the music, and there are appetizers, dinner, and dessert that can be purchased for an additional charge. To view the menu and purchase tickets, click here.

January 25

Showcase @ The Hotel: Dance Party (Freehold) – Bring the dancer in your life to the American Hotel for a night of dancing from 7:30pm-10:30pm. This fundraiser benefits Downtown Freehold directly to keep the town beautiful and bring members of the community together through free events. Pre-sale standard tickets are $25 per person with a two-item purchase, and pre-sale VIP tickets are $35 per person with a two-item purchase. You can learn more about this dance party that’s sure to get you up on your feet here.

January 26

Hot Cocoa Tours (Holmdel) – If you and your plus-one can brave the crisp winter air, head down to Historic Longstreet Farm from 10am-11:30am for a look into 19th-century farm life. Your morning will begin with a guided tour of the farm and end with hot cocoa and a winter treat in the kitchen. The cost is $10 per person, and children ages 3 and under are free to come along. For more information, click here and scroll to the ‘Upcoming Free Events’ section.

The beginning of January signals that the days start getting longer, the sun starts shining longer, and a new year full of opportunities is here. We hope you, your friends, and your family find ways to enjoy the best parts of January. Happy new year!

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