It’s Father’s Day weekend, Juneteenth celebrations are happening across the state, and summer officially begins, which means there’s lots to do in New Jersey. From train rides and festivals to food events and a LEGO fan fest, here are our top picks for the weekend:
- Father’s Day train rides at the Whippany Railway Museum
- Summer Train Fest at the Pacific Southern Railway Train Museum in Rocky Hill
- New Jersey Beer & Food Festival at Crystal Springs Resort in Hamburg
- A weekend-long Juneteenth celebration in New Brunswick
- The Battle of Monmouth reenactment in Manalapan
- The Native American PowWow & Heritage Celebration in East Brunswick
- BrickFest LEGO fan fest in Freehold
- Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood
WEEKEND
Juneteenth at Night
Morris Museum, Morristown
Thursday
The after-hours celebration of freedom, art and community includes artistry, guided tours, panelist talks, music and food.
Juneteenth
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, New Brunswick
Thursday – Saturday
On Thursday, come to the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center for a commemorative program. The community cookout on Friday is sponsored by Ebenezer Baptist Church. On Saturday, the 10th anniversary parade travels along George Street and Remsen Avenue to Recreation Park, where the Vulcan Pioneers of New Brunswick will put on a festival.
Father’s Day DIY Workshop for Kids
Abma’s Farm, Wyckoff
Thursday and Saturday
In this hands-on DIY workshop, kids will design a festive “toolbox” planter, pick out a veggie plant to fill it, and decorate the planter to give as a gift.
Barefoot Country Music Festival
Wildwood
Thursday – Sunday
Post Malone and Kelsea Ballerini are headlining the beachfront concert, which also see stars like Eric Church, Shaboozey, Dasha, Chase Rice, Hank Azaria & The EZ Street Band, Miranda Lambert, Cole Swindell and Chase Matthew.
Princeton Festival
Morven Museum & Garden and Trinity Church, both Princeton
Thursday – Sunday
Performances include the singing of opera, arias, jazz, cabaret, cantatas, a Queen tribute band, the Bacon Bros., and an American fanfare salute; in addition to ballet dance with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.
Animal Crossing Aquarium Tour
SEA LIFE New Jersey, American Dream, East Rutherford
Thursday – Sunday
The interactive aquarium tour brings the popular characters to life through character meet-and-greets, a stamp scavenger hunt, a dazzling light wall, critter panels and a My Nintendo kiosk.
Tri-County Fair
Christ Church, Rockaway
Thursday – Sunday
This Father’s Day weekend tradition treats Dad to carnival rides and games, monster truck rides, Arestov’s Acrobatic Extravaganza, a fireworks show, and lots of fair foods.
Season Opening Weekend for Mountain Creek Waterpark
Mountain Creek Waterpark, Vernon Twp.
Friday – Sunday
It’s time to hit Cannonball Falls and Tarzan Swings, in addition to Colorado River Rapids, High Tide Wavepool, Zero G and Canyon Cliff Jump. The park has daily hours from June 27 to September 7.
Juneteenth NJ Festival
Newark Symphony Hall, Newark
Saturday – Sunday
This multi-day series of activations, DJ sets, live performances, food, and vendors spotlight the power of Black creativity, community and economic impact in New Jersey. Festival hosts Moneta-kai & Anayyah join Friday’s headliners Showcase, Flygerian, Unicorn, Anny Warhol, BlackDanielWhite, Carvell, Jhasir Pow, DJ Loki, Blaze, The Rebel, DJ Alley Al, and Kernard Reid. A public marketplace and afterparty will follow. On Saturday, the Newark Canvas Project presents a free, family-friendly arts festival and collaborative mural initiative.

New Jersey Brick Convention
Warehouse 100 (iPlay America), Freehold Twp.
Saturday – Sunday
Little LEGO fans can build their own structures to add to the LEGO City, see massive Star Wars display, meet master builders and buy kits to bring home.

Raritan Native American Heritage Celebration & PowWow
Middlesex County Fairgrounds, East Brunswick
Saturday – Sunday
The Redhawk Native American Arts Council presents native culture via performances, craft and artist booths, authentic food, a tipi raising, and discussions with tribe members.
Father’s Day Open Swim
Five Star Swim School
Saturday: Cherry Hill, East Hanover
Sunday: Deptford, Eatontown, East Brunswick, Edison, Galloway, Oakland, Princeton
Dads can relax while swimming in the heated, indoor, saltwater pools with their families. Members of the swim school, plus kids under 3, swim for free also.

Father’s Day Winery Weekend
Terhune Orchards, Princeton
Saturday – Sunday
The whole family is welcome at Terhune. Kids can visit the barnyard of animals and play on the tractors. There will be live music and light food. Dads get $2 off their wine tastings. Take a walk on the farm trail and pop into the farm store. On Saturday, Antique Automobile Club of America-Mid-Jersey Region will set up a classic car show.

Battle of Monmouth Reenactment
Monmouth Battlefield State Park, Manalapan
Saturday – Sunday
See one of the most historical battles of the Revolutionary War come to life right before your eyes, with reenactors shooting guns, firing cannons, and fighting for independence. There is a village set up where you can see historical wares, clothing and food.
Rose Squared Art Show
Brookdale Park, Bloomfield
Saturday – Sunday
More than 150 artists will showcase their apothecary, artisanal foods, ceramics, jewelry, wood, digital art, decorative and wearable fiber, furniture, glass, painting, 2D/3D mixed media and photography.

Father’s Day Weekend Fan Fest
Sesame Place Philadelphia, Langhorne, PA
Saturday – Sunday
Sesame Summer Splash kicks off during Father’s Day weekend, with a World Cup-themed fan zone, visits with the mascot of the Philadelphia Union soccer team and the Wilmington Blue Rocks baseball team, a Furry Fans dance party, a performance by the West Powelton Steppers & Drum Squad, and a special Father’s Day Dine.

Discovery Days
Lincoln Caverns & Whisper Rocks, Huntingdon, PA
Saturday – Sunday
Celebrate their 95th anniversary with historic tours, free workshops, storytelling, art, a meet-and-greet with Echo the Bat, geologic time activities, a mass extinction game, time hiking the trails or picnicking, and panning for gems.

FRIDAY
Summer Solstice Music Festival
Haddon Avenue, Haddon Twp.
There will be live music, food trucks, beer gardens, family-friendly entertainment, and a World Cup watch party.
Juneteenth
Fort Lee Historic Park, Fort Lee
“The Tuskegee Airmen” will be a free movie shown inside the Visitor Center.
Fanfest
Veterans Field, Ridgewood
Watch the US battle Australia in Team USA’s second World Cup game. There will be food trucks, plus activities for kids.
PRC Juneteenth Celebration
Wood Park, Cinnaminson
The day features Black-owned vendors, food trucks, commemorative and artistic performances, and music by Ain’t Nothing But A Party Band.

Evesham Township’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration
Savich Field, Evesham Twp.
There will be performances, a story walk, a mobile video gaming studio, bounce houses, dozens of tables and DJ music. Evesham police officers will barbecue free hamburgers.
Tracy Morgan Live
BergenPac, Englewood
NJ comedian Tracy Morgan is joined on stage with special guests Pat Brown and Jon Laster, with host Ruperto Vanderpool.
Free Ice Cream Social Celebrating Juneteenth
Pennington African Cemetery, Pennington
Mr. Softee will be handing out free cones to neighbors in the spirit of fellowship and community.
Juneteenth Festival
Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, Philadelphia, PA; and online via Zoom and YouTube
While touring the former prison, check in on Juneteenth-related activities that include an immersive family storytime, a performance by The Black Breath Collective, and a panel discussion on the meaning of Juneteenth today.
SATURDAY
VFW Post 5700 Classic Car Show
VFW Post 5700, Hightstown
Aside from the car show, there will be live music and a 50/50 raffle.
Dairying
Howell Living History Farm, Hopewell Twp.
Join farmer Katelyn as she demonstrates handling and milking the farm cow, Blizzard. Learn about cow breeds, milk and cream production, history and more. In the farmhouse, help make cheese and butter before churning and tasting a batch of old-fashioned ice cream.
Atlantic City’s Great Pride Festival
O’Donnell Park, Atlantic City
The festival will feature live entertainment, food and drink options, and activities for all ages to support AC’s vibrant LGBTQIA+ community.
Lunch With Birdie
McDonald’s, Sayreville/South Amboy
Families can take photos with Birdie the Early Bird while grabbing some lunch.

Dad and Me Father’s Day Cooking Class
UNO Pizzeria & Grill, Hamilton and Clifton
An UNO chef will teach Dad and the kids how to make Detroit-style pizza together.
World Cup Skills Day
Taylor Park, Millburn
Families can get in on the action with hands-on skills-building activities and fitness in an intro to the game of soccer.
New Jersey Beer & Food Festival
Crystal Springs Resort, Hamburg
For men who want some alone time without the kids, Crystal Springs is hosting an unlimited BBQ buffet and tastings of over 200 beers, ciders and hard seltzers. There will be live music by The After Party Band; goat races, axe throwing, laser clay shooting, hoppy-hop races and giant beer pong; lawn games and more.
Moorestown Juneteenth Celebration
Wood Park, Cinnaminson
The day features Black-owned vendors, food trucks, commemorative and artistic performances, and music by Ain’t Nothing But A Party Band.
Skimmer Festival
JFK Boulevard & Promenade, Sea Isle City
Hosted by Sea Isle City’s Division of Tourism.
All day, different booths will be set up for craft sales, food, face painting, photos, a performance by the Brass Pocket Band, art, and also bounce houses.

Father’s Day Make ‘N Take
Terhune Orchards, Princeton
Little farmers will make their own farm-themed gift and homemade cards for their dad, granddad or father figure.
Bucky’s-cadootz Launch Party
Bucky’s Pizza, Chatham
Cadootz is an organic snack brand created by Rachel Mansfield. Bucky’s will offer free pizza for kids, face painting, balloon animals, swag, and snacks – plus a few special menu items made with cadootz.

Summer Train Fest
Pacific Southern Railway, Skillman
James “Murr” Murray of Impractical Jokers fame, and his wife Melyssa, are putting on a summer train show at their 5,000-square-foot Pacific Southern Railway train museum, one of America’s longest running non-profit model railroads. You’ll see multiple train layouts running throughout the property. There will also be balloon animals and face painting, outdoor activities in the yard, a live band a food truck a working R2D2, and meet-and-greets with members of the Rocky Hill Fire and EMT departments.
Juneteenth Celebration
Overpeck County Park Amphitheater, Ridgefield Park
There will be live music, games, arts & crafts, shopping and food trucks to remember those who fought for freedom.
Frank Thomas Memorial Fluke Tournament
Highlands
This Father’s Day tradition sends six fishermen out on a boat. After you weigh your fish for prizes, there will be a BBQ cookout.
Hello Spring Vendor Pop-Up Festival
Hermitage Museum, Ho-Ho-Kus
There will be 75 tables set up, live music, and lots of food trucks. Plus, you can spend time strolling around the grounds.

4Paws Family Fun Fest
Tenafly Veterinarian Center, Tenafly
Overpeck Creek Animal Hospital, Bogota
Bring your kids and your pets for behind-the-scenes hospital tours, free pet health and dental consults, pet nutrition info, pet photo ops, shopping, contests, and dog and cat adoptions.
Say Our Names – African American Families Emerging from Slavery in Upper Freehold & Allentown, 1770s to 1830s
Allentown Methodist Church, Allentown
Public historian and Upper Freehold resident Sue Kozel excavated African American names from various original historical documents. She will share details about several free Black families from Allentown and Upper Freehold who were granted their freedom.
Juneteenth Celebration
South Ward, Newark
During the festival portion, there will be shopping, health and wellness info, amusement rides and live performances. House Music Theme has an opening set by Jam Productions, with music by 400Proof, NKNX, Chill X and Mark Francis. Featured vocal entertainer is Lady Alma, with MC Ras Anthony.

SUNDAY
Father’s Day Train Rides
Whippany Railway Museum, Whippany
Take Dad along a 45-minute, 10-mile ride on a historic, vintage train. Stop off at the museum, where you’ll see historic railroad locomotives, rolling stock, and an operating model train layout.
World Cup Fan Festival
Laurel Hill Park, Secaucus
Laurel Hill Park hosts a pre-game fan fest before Norway vs. Senegal takes the field at MetLife Stadium on June 22.
Take Your Dad Down: Father’s Day Wrestling Event
Pride WC, Newfield
Kids will challenge their dad’s to a night of wrestling on the mat to see who’s stronger. No experience necessary.
Farm-to-Table Father’s Day BBQ
Alstede Farms, Chester
Fill up on the BBQ buffet, then head to the farm for PYO strawberries. There will also be tractor-drawn wagon rides, farm animals, a self-guided museum tour, and shopping at the farm store.
Father’s Day BBQ Rub Making Class
Eclectic Chic Boutique, Montclair
Make your own custom blend of sweet, smoky, savory and spicy BBQ rubs.
International Yoga Day
Bar Bella Deck, Bell Works, Holmdel
Spend your morning welcoming the first day of summer with breath and movement.
Rev250 Encampment: Spend Father’s Day Like a Founding Father
Monmouth County Library System, Manalapan headquarters
Ogden’s First NJ Regiment, a key Continental Army unit, will set up camp at the library. Hear firsthand accounts of military life, watch a surgeon demonstrate period medical practices, and observe camp followers managing daily necessities. Join hands-on activities, period games, and demos that bring Colonial America to life.
Daddy & Me Tea Party
Glitter & Glam, Paramus
Little girls will be treated to a princess updo hair style bun with a mini tiara to keep, plus glittery makeup. There will be storytime with the royal princesses during the daddy-daughter tea party.

Princeton Festival: American Fanfare Salute
Morven Museum & Garden, Princeton
The Princeton Symphony Orchestra salutes the USA with Broadway star Julie Benko and Edward T. Cone Music Director Rossen Milanov. The patriotic program includes works by Aaron Copland, Valerie Coleman, Virgil Thomson, Richard Rogers, Harold Arlen, and John Philip Sousa. Before the concert, family activities will be held on the grounds of Morven. America 250 flags and red, white, and blue pom-poms will be given out to the first 150 people to come.
Father’s Day Car Show & BBQ
Cucina Calandra, Fairfield
The outdoor BBQ will have live music live on the patio. They’ll be serving up hamburgers, hot dogs, grilled chicken, hot and sweet sausage, corn on the cob, pasta salad; and more a la carte items from the menu.
Batsto Mansion Father’s Day Open House
Batsto Mansion, Hammonton
Talk to historians about the village’s history and other stories. They’ll show off the first two floors of the Victorian vacation home.
Father’s Day Brunch at The Bistro
The Bistro at iPlay America, Freehold Twp.
Treat Dad to a brunch buffet at The Bistro, and then he gets to ride free all day at iPlay America next door.
Father’s Day / Family Hike
Tenafly Nature Center, Tenafly
Take a guided summer walk with a TNC Environmental Educator to honor the caregivers in our lives—whether they are fathers, grandfathers, uncles, mentors, or anyone who plays a nurturing role in your family.

Father’s Day at The Museum
Staten Island Children’s Museum, Staten Island, New York
Every child can bring their dad for free to explore the museum’s exhibits.

ONGOING
Summer Boardwalk Craft Shows
Wildwoods Boardwalk
June 19-21; July 3-5, 11-12, 18-19; August 1-2, 8-9; September 5-6
Dozens of booths will be set up along the southern end of the boardwalk, so you can look for handcrafted jewelry, home décor, unique artwork, beach-inspired treasures, one-of-a-kind gifts and homemade treats.

American Freedom Train Exhibit
Whippany Railway Museum, Whippany
Sundays, June 21 – October 11
The museum’s newest exhibit shares the stories related to the American Freedom Train (AFT) of 1975-76. This steam-powered, 26-car train was a traveling Bicentennial exhibition that carried more than 500 pieces of Americana, including George Washington’s copy of the Constitution, Benjamin Franklin’s handwritten draft of the Articles of Confederation, the original Louisiana Purchase, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s robes and Bible, Judy Garland’s dress and ruby slippers from “The Wizard of Oz” and a lunar rover.

National Marbles Tournament
Ringer Stadium, Wildwood
June 22-25
Young marbles players – called Mibsters – will play 1,200 games of marbles to compete for the crown of King and “Queen” of Marbles.
Middlesex County Plays-in-the-Park
Roosevelt Park, Edison
Through June 27: All Shook Up
July 8-18: 1776
July 29 – August 8: Guys and Dolls
The 2026 season of the popular outdoor summer musical series includes three popular Broadway musicals.
North Brunswick Youth Sports Festival
DeVry University Campus, North Brunswick
Select dates, through June 28
At this much-anticipated two-week fest in Middlesex County, there are all the fun carnival staples, plus acrobatic acts, racing pigs, a giant Ferris wheel, a petting zoo, and of course, fireworks.
North to Shore Festival
Multiple Locations
Through June 28
Known as “The Festival Only Jersey Could Handle,” the North to Shore Festival is gearing up for statewide lineup of concerts, art exhibits, comedy shows, film screenings and more.
Art of the Game Soccer Ball Art Exhibit
West Orange Arts Center, West Orange
Through July
Seventy artists turned ordinary soccer balls into works of art ahead of the World Cup. After the opening reception on June 6, the soccer balls will be on display around town through July.
Resilience Through Art: Celebrating LGBTQ+ Expression
Keep Creating Art Wellness Center, Montclair
Through July 7
The Eclectic Chic Boutique and Keep Creating Art Wellness Center are collaborating on a collection of personal stories, joy, struggle, transformation and resilience by LGBTQ+ artists through painting, illustration, mixed media and fiber arts.

NYNJ World Cup 26 Fan Hub
Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison
Select dates, through July 15
Every match day gives fans the rare chance to step onto the field, catch live DJs and player appearances, and enjoy a rotating mix of local talent, food trucks, and fan activations, with select games shown on the main stage screen. The SI Stadium Concert Series will rock the main stage on June 22 with Kygo & Kaleo.
Summer of Soccer
Wave Resort, Pier Village, Long Branch
Through July 19
There will be daily outdoor watch parties at the Carousel Bar and Pool Bar, with an oversized, inflatable soccer ball pool installation, giveaways, and Brazilian-themed decor, music, and food and drinks.

World Cup Fan Fest
American Dream, East Rutherford
Through July 19
The mega shopping and entertainment complex next to MetLife Stadium, where eight matches will be played, will host daily watch parties, live performances, celebrity appearances, giveaways, concerts, brand activations and special events. Head back here for more details as they are released.
Summer of Soccer & Science
Liberty Science Center, Jersey City
Through July 19
Celebrate the World Cup through Pup Cup matches, drone soccer, LSC Rat-thlete Matches, sock-er and subsoccer. On select days, you’ll meet pro players from Gotham FC. During the 3 pm games, LSC will hold watch parties.
Explore Millburn-Short Hills World Cup Celebration
Millburn-Short Hills
Through July 19
Series highlights include a digital resource that names the best spots in town to watch the games, World Cup-themed retail sales and dining offers, the World Cup Skills Day on June 20, and a World Cup Final Viewing Party on July 19.
World Cup 2026 Watch Parties
Lucky Strike North Brunswick, Lucky Strike Green Brook, Lucky Strike Times Square (NYC), Lucky Strike Chelsea Piers (NYC)
Through July 19
Come for bowling, but stay for the soccer matches. Order themed cocktails in commemorative cups, ask about the branded socks and other giveaways, and watch all the matches tied to the World Cup schedule.
Newark Fan Village
Ferry Street, Newark
Through July 19
Fans will gather to watch every match in large-scale viewing areas. There will be cultural programming, family-friendly activities, and a curated international food hall.
Big Block Match Parties
Hoboken
Weekends, through July 19
Six different neighborhoods will hold block-party watch events, rotating each weekend. Each event will have large-screen live match viewing, interactive soccer games and fan activities, family-friendly programming, outdoor dining, community gathering spaces, and local restaurants getting in on the action.
WorldCup AC Beach Soccer Tournament
Stockton University’s Esports Innovation Center, Atlantic City
Weekends, through July 19 (not on July 4)
The Atlantic City Boardwalk will become a soccer-focused destination , including live beach soccer, open pick-up games, youth clinics, organized matches, skill stations, esports activations, community partner tables, family programming and free watch parties.
Philadelphia Chinese Lantern Festival
Franklin Square, Philadelphia, PA
Nightly, through August 16
See over 40 larger-than-life lantern displays featuring the towering Chinese Dragon, glowing flower gardens, ad special lanterns celebrating Philadelphia’s big summer events. The historic Rendell Family Fountain comes alive with choreographed lights, water, and music. Nightly performances feature acrobatics, juggling, balancing acts, and the ancient art of Face Changing.

Sights in Sand: An American Road Trip
Peddler’s Village
Through August 31
Celebrating America’s 250th birthday, Peddler’s Village will display five magnificent sculptures created by two world-renowned master sand sculpting teams. Each sculpture will be dedicated to a region of the U.S., and collages on each will show sites like the Statue of Liberty, Kennedy Space Center, Mount Rushmore, Route 66, and the Golden Gate Bridge, among others, as well as animals, architecture and American history scenes.
Sunset Sips & Sounds
Terhune Orchards, Princeton
Fridays, through September 4
The winery will be open all day, but around sunset live music starts to play. Grab a bite to enjoy, have a glass of wine, and let the kids play on the tractors and in the play areas.
Downtown After Sundown
Spiotta Park, South Orange
Saturdays, through September 5
The live summer music series kicks off on June 6 with a Caribbean Heritage Month celebration with steel pan music.
Winery Weekend Music Series
Terhune Orchards, Princeton
Saturdays – Sundays, through September 6
Plus Labor Day, Monday, September 7
Set in the wine orchard among 100-year-old apple trees, you can have a glass of wine or a wine slush, listen to live music from local artists, stroll the farm, visit the animals, and let the kids play on the tractors and playhouses.
Camp Boardwalk: Atlantic City During World War II
NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum, Cape May
Through September 7
The traveling exhibit finds a new home inside historic Hangar #1, showing the role AC played in World War II: hotels were converted into military barracks, ballrooms into drill halls, and Boardwalk Hall into a training facility. You’ll experience oral histories, archival materials, and personal stories that highlight the wartime experiences of servicemen, nurses, volunteers and civilians.
Tipsy Tiki Pop-Up Bar
The Bistro at iPlay America, Freehold Twp.
Through September 7
The restaurant will be all about island vibes, with tropical cocktails (and mocktails) and menu specials. Beach-inspired drinks are served in island-themed glassware. The bar area is decorated with lots of floral décor.
Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition
The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA
Through September 7
There are animatronics, robots, ride designs, costumes and props that mimic The World Famous Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood, giving you an insider’s look at the storytelling and building behind the rides and worlds at the Florida and California theme parks.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
The Bronx Zoo, The Bronx, NY
Through September 7
Young fans of the PBS KIDS series will feel like they’re part of the show. Kids will be involved in character meet-and-greets, original live shows, a climbable life-sized trolley, a seek-and-find nature walk, a tactile station where you can learn about animals, the Tunnel of Make Believe, and a sensory-rich replica of the iconic Neighborhood Music Wall.
Editor’s Note: Always check times, dates and weather updates before heading out.
Got questions about this weekend’s events?
We pulled together a quick FAQ to help.
Q: Do I need tickets or reservations?
A: Some of the bigger attractions (musicals, theme parks) do require tickets, and popular times can sell out. It’s important to check the event link in our guide for details, times, date, pricing, availability and weather before you head out.
Q: Does the list include both indoor and outdoor events?
A: You’ll find a mix of indoor shows, markets, and museums, along with outdoor flower shows, events and festivals.
Q: What are some of the best things to do in New Jersey this Father’s Day (and Juneteenth) weekend (June 19-21)?
A: This weekend (June 19-21, 2026) features family-friendly things to do across New Jersey and in NY and PA. Highlights this weekend include Father’s Day train rides at Whippany Railway Museum; the Summer Train Fest by Pacific Southern Railway Train Museum in Rocky Hill; New Jersey Beer & Food Festival at Crystal Springs Resort in Hamburg; a weekend-long Juneteenth celebration in New Brunswick; the Battle of Monmouth reenactment in Manalapan; the Native American PowWow & Heritage Celebration in East Brunswick; BrickFest LEGO fan fest in Freehold; and Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood.
Q: What parts of New Jersey do these events cover?
A: We include family events happening throughout North, Central, and South Jersey, plus more events in New York and Pennsylvania.
Q: Where can I find more events near me?
A: This weekend’s roundup is a comprehensive list, but you can also browse more upcoming events on our calendar.
Q: How can I stay updated on more things to do in New Jersey?
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