Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this July 2024

It’s time for some fun in the sun! Enjoy the weather and the sights and sounds the summer season brings. Check out these local activities happening this month in a town near you, as well as all the great Independence Day fireworks displays – there are lots available to attend all month long!

July 2:

Howell Township Independence Day Fireworks and Summer Concert Series will begin at 5pm and end at 9:30pm. There will be a free concert, cornhole tournament, rides and activities for kids, food vendors and more, followed by fireworks at dusk. The event will be held at Soldier Memorial Park on Lakewood-Farmingdale Road in Howell Township. Learn more here or call 732-938-4500.

Ocean Township Independence Day Celebration will begin at 6pm and end at 10:30pm at Joe Palaia Park. There will be food trucks, activities, music, and fireworks at dusk. Don’t forget to bring a lawn chair! Learn more at https://www.oceantwp.org/ or call 732-531-5000.

July 3:

Asbury Park Fireworks will take place at 9pm at Second and Fourth Avenue beaches. Rain date is July 5th. Learn more here, or call 732-775-2100.

Colts Neck Fireworks and Independence Day Celebration begins at 6pm at Bucks Mill Park (137 Bucks Mill Road). There will be music, an apple pie contest, food and refreshments, a flag ceremony, sweet treats and more! Fireworks will go off at dusk. There is a requested $10 parking donation. Learn more here.

Freehold Borough Fireworks and Celebration will take place from 5:30pm-9:30pm at the Freehold Raceway (130 Park Avenue). There will be food trucks and a DJ. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets. Backpacks, coolers and pets will not be permitted at the event. Call 732-462-4200 to learn more, or visit Freehold Borough’s website.

Manasquan Fireworks will kick off at 7:30pm at Main Beach with a concert, followed by fireworks at dusk. Call 732-223-0544 to get more details or click here.

July 4:

Brick Summerfest begins at 7pm with a concert at Windward Beach Park (265 Princeton Avenue). Fireworks will take place after the concert at dusk. A food, beer and wine garden will be available for purchases. Complimentary shuttle buses will also be available. Learn more here or call 732-262-1044.

Long Branch Oceanfest begins at 1pm in Pier Village with musicians, dancers, crafters and sculptures, clowns, food vendors and fun! Fireworks will go off at 9pm. Learn more here, or call 732-222-0400.

Pt. Pleasant Fireworks will take place from 9pm-10pm at Jenkinson’s Boardwalk. Get more information by calling 732-892-0600 or visit jenkinsons.com

Seaside’s Coca-Cola Fireworks Extravaganza will be happening at 9:30pm on the Boardwalk Promenade in Seaside Heights. Don’t miss it! Find out more here or call 732-793-9100.

July 5:

Barnegat Fireworks and Celebration will begin at 5pm at Barnegat High School (180 Bengal Avenue). There will be a DJ, food trucks, facepainting and more! Fireworks to follow at dusk. Rain date is July 12th. Call 609-548-6319 or visit barnegat.net

Bradley Beach Fireworks will be taking place at dusk (8pm-10pm) on the beachfront. Call 732-776-2999 for more details, or visit bradleybeach.gov

July 6:

Belmar Fireworks will begin at 8:30pm with a concert in front of Taylor Pavilion, followed by a fireworks display at 9pm and then a computerized lightshow. Donations are recommended, and go to supporting veterans through Rebuilding Warriors. Call 732-681-3700 to get more information, or click here.

Ocean Grove Independence Parade begins at 10:30am rain or shine, and in the evening at 7:30pm there will be a patriotic concert at the Great Auditorium (21 Pilgrim Pathway). Both events are free to attend, however any offerings given at the concert will be gratefully accepted. Call 732-775-0035 to learn more, or click here.

July 7: Marlboro Fireworks and Summer Concert will begin at 7:30pm at the Marlboro Recreation Center Lawn (1996 Recreation Way). There will be live music, concessions, ice cream, and fireworks at dusk. Bring your own chairs and blankets, free admission. Get more information about this event.

July 9: Red Bank Free Movies in the Park takes place from 8pm-10pm at Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street by the Navesink River. There will be a free showing of Jurassic Park. Call 732-530-2782 to get more details, or click here. Don’t forget your blankets and chairs!

July 10:

Belmar Free Movie on the Beach begins at 7:30pm with a showing of Encanto. The movie will be shown at 7th Avenue Beach. Bring your own blankets and chairs and enjoy a free movie under the stars and fun for the whole family! Learn more here or call 732-681-3700.

Freehold Free Family Movie Night begins at 8:30pm at the Hall of Records at 1 East Main Street. There will be a showing of Men in Black II. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and lawn chairs and enjoy a fun outdoor night with your family! Get more details here.

The Ocean County Fair (Bayville) begins at 5pm to 11pm and will run through Sunday, July 14th at 5pm at Pinewald-Keswick Road/Route 530 and Mule Road. Admission is $10 per person, and parking is free. There will be plenty of food, rides and entertainment available for the whole family for the duration of the five-day event! Get more details here, or call 732-914-9466.

Sip and Shop (Toms River) will take place at Garden State Distillery at 13 Washington Street from 5pm-9pm. There will be local craft vendors selling jewelry, crystals, candles, apparel, soaps, beauty products, handcrafted gifts, décor and more. Admission is free, must be 21+ to drink at the distillery. The Cruisin’ Downtown Toms River event will also be taking place outside from 6-9pm. Get more information.

July 13: Freehold Township Day will take place from 4pm-11pm at Michael J. Tighe Park (65 Georgia Road). There will be rides for kids, a DJ, live performances, food trucks, local vendors and a gorgeous fireworks display at 9pm. Learn more here, or call 732-294-2199.

July 16: Red Bank Free Movies in the Park takes place from 8pm-10pm at Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street by the Navesink River. There will be a free showing of Finding Nemo. Call 732-530-2782 to get more details, or click here. Don’t forget your blankets and chairs!

July 17:

Belmar Free Movie on the Beach begins at 7:30pm with a showing of Despicable Me. The movie will be shown at 7th Avenue Beach. Learn more here.

Freehold Free Family Movie Night begins at 8:30pm at the Hall of Records at 1 East Main Street. There will be a showing of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and lawn chairs and enjoy a fun outdoor night with your family! Get more details here.

July 20:

Summer in the Street (Toms River) takes place at 101 Washington Street in Downtown Toms River from 2pm-8pm. There will be vendors, live music, family fun, games for kids, food trucks, and local businesses. Find out more here.

Boots on the Bay (Seaside Park) will take place from 3pm-8pm at J Street and Central Avenue at J Street Marina. Don’t miss this fun country music and food truck festival! There will be live country music, craft vendors, a kids’ zone with a petting zoo and inflatables, food trucks, a beer garden for those 21+ and more. Get more information.

July 23: Red Bank Free Movies in the Park takes place from 8pm-10pm at Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street by the Navesink River. There will be a free showing of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Call 732-530-2782 to get more details, or click here. Don’t forget your blankets and chairs!

July 24:

Belmar Free Movie on the Beach begins at 7:30pm with a showing of Elf. The movie will be shown at 7th Avenue Beach. Learn more here.

Freehold Free Family Movie Night begins at 8:30pm at the Hall of Records at 1 East Main Street. There will be a showing of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and lawn chairs and enjoy a fun outdoor night with your family! Get more details here.

The Monmouth County Fair (Freehold) begins at the East Freehold Showgrounds at 1500 Kozloski Road from 4pm-11pm. The fair will last until Sunday, July 28th at 6pm. There will be tons of rides, games, animal races, touch-a-truck, displays and exhibits, food vendors, live music and lots of fun for the whole family. Admission is $10 per person, kids 12 and under are free. Learn more and see the full fair schedule here, or call 732-842-4000 extension 4312 with questions.

July 27 and 28: Italian Festival at Monmouth Park Racetrack (Oceanport) takes place each day from 11am to 5pm. Enjoy mouth-watering Italian favorites from over a dozen of the area’s top restaurants, deli’s, and food trucks. Pair your favorite dish with a sampling of great wines at an Italian wine tasting, for guests ages 21 and up. General admission is $6, parking is free, and if you purchase Italian Festival tickets in advance online you’ll save some money and get them for $13. Purchase in advance today, or call 732-222-5100 for more information.

July 30: Red Bank Free Movies in the Park takes place from 8pm-10pm at Riverside Gardens Park on West Front Street by the Navesink River. There will be a free showing of Godzilla vs. Kong. Call 732-530-2782 to get more details, or click here. Don’t forget your blankets and chairs!

July 31:

Belmar Free Movie on the Beach begins at 7:30pm with a showing of Frozen. The movie will be shown at 7th Avenue Beach. Learn more here.

Freehold Free Family Movie Night begins at 8:30pm at the Hall of Records at 1 East Main Street. There will be a showing of The Lion King 1 & 1/2. Don’t forget to bring your snacks and lawn chairs and enjoy a fun outdoor night with your family! Get more details here.

We hope you have a great July – there’s so much to do in Monmouth & Ocean Counties!

Things to Do on a Budget in Monmouth & Ocean Counties this June 2024

Summer is here and it’s prime time for outdoor activities at the Jersey Shore! Be sure to check out these upcoming dates for some free or inexpensive events happening nearby this month.

June 6:

Broadwalk Fresh (Red Bank) kicks off at 5pm on Broad Street in Downtown Red Bank for the summer season until 9pm (every Thursday night until the end of September). This event features a vibrant pedestrian only marketplace with gourmet treats, artisan goods, live entertainment and activities for kids too. Find out more and see other upcoming dates here.

Sunset Canoe Paddle begins with session #1 at 6:30pm at Marlu Lake (Lincroft). Experience adventure and look and listen for wildlife as you paddle under the stars on Thursdays over a 3 week period. Pre-registration and a $60 per person fee is required. The fee includes 3 sunset canoe sessions at different locations in Monmouth County. 6/13 will be at Deal Lake and 6/20 in Middletown. Please also bring a flashlight or head lamp. Learn more and register here.

June 7: Asburyfest begins on Friday night at 5pm and ends on Sunday 6/9 at 6pm at 101 5th Avenue, across from Convention Hall in Asbury Park. Start with some of the best festival food around, add a dash of music, and a pinch of surprises and you have an annual three-day culinary event you don’t want to miss. Admission is $5 per person, kids ages 6 and under are free. Find out more here.

June 8:

Aberdeen Food Truck & Music Festival begins at 11am and runs through 7pm at Veterans Memorial Park at Ocean Blvd. and Lakeshore Drive in Keyport. There will be 18 unique food trucks, craft vendors, an adult beverage garden for those 21 and up, live bands and activities for kids. Get more information on Facebook.

Bradley Beach Dinner and a Movie in Riley Park on Main Street begins at 7pm if you are participating in the boxed picnic dinner ($25) and an outdoor showing of Wonka begins at 8:30pm (free). Rain date is 6/9, and be sure to bring your own chairs or blankets. Learn more and register here.

June 9: Pour into Summer Wine Festival (Lakewood) takes place from noon to 5pm at Shoretown Ballpark, 2 Stadium Way. There will be over 100 wines to sample and purchase from the top vineyards across New Jersey for ages 21+, alongside food trucks, live bands, vendors and artisan crafters. Bring a lawn chair or blanket if you want to stay the day. Advance ticket purchase online is $20 per person for ages 21 and up, and $25 each at the gate. Spectators and under age 21 get free admission. Learn more and buy tickets online here.

June 14: Summer Social at Historic Longstreet Farm (Holmdel) from 6:30pm-8pm. What could be better than starting summer with freshly made ice cream and traditional yard games? Learn about ice cream’s history and significance as you help churn a fresh batch to enjoy. After enjoying this summer treat, have fun engaging in some popular yard games and activities. Cost to attend is $10 per person, ages 3-14 must be accompanied by a paying adult, and kids 2 and under are free. Register to attend here.

June 15:

Atlantic Highlands Classic Car Show runs from 10am – 4pm on First Avenue. There will be over 100 classic vehicles present, family fun, vendors and music. Be sure to also check out the great shops and restaurants in town too! Rain date will be 6/22. Learn more here or call 347-528-5372.

Spring Lake Irish Festival will begin at noon and go until 5pm on Washington Avenue. Enjoy a day of everything Irish – music, dancing, food, shopping, and more! Rain date is 6/22. Find out more here, or call 732-449-0577.

June 16:

Father’s Day at Jenkinson’s (Pt. Pleasant) begins at 12pm with free admission for all Dads (with a paying child) at the Amusement Park, Aquarium, Adventure Lookout Ropes Course, Castaway Cove Mini Golf and Lighthouse Point Mini Golf and the Fun House. Learn more, or call 732-892-0600.

Father’s Day Dogs for Dads at 4JG’s Vineyard (Colts Neck) will take place from noon to 5pm at 127 Hillsdale Road. Spend a relaxing Father’s Day at the vineyard – where hotdogs will be grilled, there will be live music and delicious wine for those 21 and older. Admission is $20 per person. Treat your Dad to a nice day out! Learn more here, or call 908-930-8066.

June 21: The Blueberry Festival begins at Argos Farm (Lacey) from 8am-5pm and will run through July 7th. Pick your own blueberries, and enjoy live music, photo ops and fun! Advance ticket purchases online are $14.95 per person (ages 2 and up) and at the gate they are $19.95 each. Buy your tickets today!

June 22: NJ Pizza Festival at Monmouth Park (Oceanport) takes place from noon to 6pm. The festival offers not only delicious food, but also live entertainment including music, horse racing, and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Whether you’re a dedicated pizza aficionado or simply enjoy good food, the NJ Pizza Festival offers something for everyone to enjoy. $15 per person entry fee (kids 12 and under are free), rain date is 6/23. Pizza vendors will be selling $2 slices, and there will be additional menu items available for purchase. Admission tickets must be purchased online in advance. For more information and ticket sales, go to https://njpizzafestival.com/

June 26: Family Outdoor Movie Night (Freehold) begins at 8:30pm with a showing of Back to the Future II, located at 1 East Main Street (Hall of Records) in Freehold Borough. This event is free to attend – don’t forget your lawn chairs and snacks! Get more information here.

June 29: Family Fun Fest (Keansburg) begins at noon and runs until 9pm at the Keansburg Baywalk. Setup your beach spot for the day and kick off summer with this annual family event, featuring live music, food trucks and fun. Find out more on Facebook.

We hope you have a great June, Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads, and congrats to all the Grads!

Ideas for Winter Activities on a Budget

Winter is in full swing, bringing colder weather and the perfect excuse to try new activities. It can be difficult to find things to do that don’t break the bank, but First Financial has some suggestions so you don’t have to spend a lot to enjoy this season! Here are some budget-friendly ways to make the most of winter, from outdoor adventures to cozy nights at home.

1. Try Snowshoeing

If you’re in an area that gets a lot of snow, check if your local library lends out snowshoes. It’s a great, low-cost way to explore snowy landscapes and get some exercise.

2. Join Community Groups

Look into activities at your local library or rec center. They often host free or inexpensive events and clubs that can be fun and social.

3. Start a Book Club

Gather some friends and create a book club. It’s a cost-effective way to share stories and spend time together.

4. Get Cooking or Baking

Use the colder months as a reason to cook or bake more at home. It’s cheaper than eating out and can be a lot of fun, especially when you try new recipes.

5. Watch a Matinee

Matinee movies are cheaper than evening showings. It’s a great way to see the latest films without paying full price.

6. Visit Museums

Some museums offer free or discounted days. It’s an affordable way to enjoy art, history, or science. Our area has some really great museums for a variety of interests, like the Ocean County Historical Museum, Vintage Automobile Museum of New Jersey, Monmouth Museum, and Insectropolis!

7. Volunteer

Find a volunteer group that matches your interests. It’s a fulfilling way to spend time and meet people without spending money.

8. Host Game Nights

Invite friends or family over for board games. It’s an inexpensive way to enjoy each other’s company and have fun at the same time.

9. Go Ice Skating

Ice skating can be affordable, especially if you find a rink with low admission and rental fees. It’s a classic winter activity that’s always a lot of fun.

10. Pick Up a New Craft or Hobby

Thrift stores often have brand-new or lightly used craft supplies at a lower price. It’s an affordable way to start a new hobby and keep busy during longer nights.

You don’t need to spend a lot to enjoy winter. With these simple and affordable activities, you can still have a great time this season. At First Financial, we’re here to help you manage your money wisely while also having fun. Check out our tools for managing your finances on our website, and subscribe to our blog for more monthly tips on saving money.