Explore New Jersey: Events for the Whole Family
As the chill of January gives way to the warmth of February, New Jersey prepares to welcome a flurry of exciting activities that prove the Garden State is anything but dormant this winter season. From lively festivals celebrating local culture to delightful food events and unique family-friendly outings, there’s something happening for everyone in the upcoming weekend, spanning January 30 to February 1, 2026.
Sweet Offerings at Bell Works
Kick off the weekend by visiting the Bell Works FRESH Valentine’s Day Pop-Ups on February 1—from 11 am to 4 pm. This market features handcrafted treasures from local artisans, perfect for thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts. You can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere while browsing unique jewelry, clothing, and delicious treats accompanied by live music and interactive experiences. Located at Bell Works, 101 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel, NJ, admission is free, making it an inviting outing for families and friends alike.
Indulge in Greek Culture at Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity Annual Winter Feast, another highlight of the weekend, runs from January 30 to February 1. Offering a feast of mouthwatering Greek cuisine—think homemade pastries, traditional dances, and lively music—this feast is a joyous celebration of culture and community. Whether you choose to dine in or take out, the communal spirit extends beyond just food, as attendees enjoy shared experiences filled with laughter and friendship. This event takes place at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 7004 Ridge Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
Farm Fresh Delights Across the State
Fresh food enthusiasts can explore various farmers' markets on January 31. The Montclair Farmers’ Market, spanning from 9 am to 1 pm at Walnut Street Train Station, offers a cornucopia of seasonal produce and local goods. Not far away, the Stangl Factory Market in Flemington from 9 am to 3 pm showcases over 30 artisanal vendors that celebrate the bounty of Hunterdon County. Additionally, the Bernardsville Farmers Market invites families to enjoy offerings every Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm, making it a fun morning ritual with friends.
Chilies and Sculptures Ignite Mount Holly
Never lose sight of the fun waiting for you at the Fire and Ice Festival in Mount Holly on January 31 from 10 am to 4 pm. This event showcases the mesmerizing talents of skilled ice carvers who create stunning sculptures from 600 lbs of ice. Alongside these masterpieces, visitors can revel in the flavors of local chili chefs competing for the title of best chili, ensuring the experience is both visual and tasty. With the community spirit alive in Downtown Mount Holly, expect a crowd drawn from across the Tri-State area to partake in this unique winter celebration.
A Wing Fest to Remember
Bringing the heat to winter, head to Atlantic City Wing Fest on January 31 from 12 pm to 4 pm. This competitive wing tasting event invites food lovers to sample wings from more than 20 local restaurants vying for the title of ‘best wings’ in South Jersey. With an all-you-can-eat format and plenty of flavors to explore, this festive gathering promises to be a savory highlight of your weekend.
Why Experiences Matter
Events like these offer much more than just entertainment; they provide a unique way for families to bond, create lasting memories, and engage with the local community. Taking part in these celebrations fosters a sense of belonging and appreciation for the vibrant culture of New Jersey. So, gather your family and friends, embrace the chilly air, and dive into what the Garden State has to offer this weekend.
Keep in mind that attending these events means checking for updated details, as adjustments can occur—NJIB encourages all attendees to verify the activities before heading out. For more local adventures and details on events, be sure to follow NJIB on Instagram at @newjerseyisntboring and tag your experiences with #NJisntBoring!
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