Summer Brew Fest at the Carteret PAC is your go-to indoor celebration of New Jersey’s craft beer scene. Featuring over 40 handcrafted brews from 15 top Garden State breweries, it’s the perfect place to sip seasonal favorites, meet the Brewmasters, and explore local artisan goods. Enjoy delicious summer bites and, weather permitting, unwind on the Rooftop Lounge with family and friends.
Get ready for a weekend of ink, art, and excitement at Asbury Tattoo Fest 2025, held at the Ocean Place Resort & Spa. This high-energy celebration brings together top tattoo artists from around the globe for live tattooing, contests, burlesque performances, sideshows, and more. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or simply curious, it’s the perfect chance to explore tattoo culture up close.
The Morris County 4‑H Fair is a free, family-friendly highlight of the summer at High View Farms in Mount Olive. Visitors can meet farm animals, explore hands-on exhibits in art, science, crafts, and agriculture, and experience monster truck and tractor rides, live entertainment, face painting, and local vendors. The fair also features club presentations, animal shows, demonstration booths, and engaging activities designed to inspire, educate, and showcase the talents of young 4‑H members and community partners.
New Jersey is buzzing with entertainment as the last weekend of July delivers something for everyone. From high-energy concerts to vibrant cultural festivals, it’s the perfect time to soak in the sounds, flavors, and excitement of summer:
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