Summer is here, which means that people will be looking for
lots of things to do to fill the long daylight hours and warm nights. It can be
easy to get sucked into the trap of spending lots of money on summer
entertainment, but you don’t have to break the bank to have a lot of fun. There
are plenty of free or inexpensive ways to keep you and your family entertained
this summer.
Free Museums,
Concerts, and Movies
Check the local paper or the Internet for free stuff to do.
If you live near a major city, chances are there are plenty of awesome
activities the whole family can enjoy. Museums usually have free or reduced
fare days that you can take advantage of. On these days, the museums are
usually packed with people, but it can be a good excuse to get out of the house
and learn. There are also a plethora of free concerts and movies in parks both
inside and outside of cities. Pack up your lawn chairs or a soft blanket, and
get there early for the best seat in the house. You can even bring a picnic to
these events, which can save money while being fun for the whole family or a
romantic date night.
Visit the Library
Libraries are the most underused resource for free
entertainment during the summer. Libraries have so much more than books. They
carry CDs and movies, too, and often have free or inexpensive summer programs –
like story time – for the kids. Many libraries also have digital subscription
programs where you can get e-books, music, or audio books for free and install
them on your MP3 player or e-reader right from your home computer. All you need
is a library card. Don’t have one? Just bring a recent piece of mail to your
local library and they’ll sign you right up.
Backyard Games
If there isn’t a park near your house, try playing some
games in the backyard. Playing catch is an all-time favorite for dads and sons,
but you can also try some new games, as well. Bags tournaments are a great way
for kids and adults to have fun and improve hand-eye coordination at backyard
barbeques.
You can also try your hand at bocce ball, croquet, or
horseshoes if you have the equipment. Of course, you could always sit and dip
your feet in the kiddie pool as you watch people playing, too.
Potluck Parties
Potluck parties are great ways to get friends and family
together without breaking the bank. Asking everyone to bring a dish to pass
will help you save money and ensure that everyone has something there that they
like to eat. If you are having a lot of people, think about preparing a list of
items you need and have people sign up to bring them so you don’t get
duplicates. Specifying what course people should provide can help, too.
ParkPlay at the Park
Some good playtime at the local park can be great exercise
for adults, children, and pets. Best of all, it’s totally free to visit the
park, and you might even make some new friends while you’re there. If you can
walk to the park, you get bonus points for fitness. Make sure you pack plenty
of water, snacks, and sunscreen to keep playtime safe and fun.
For those rainy summer days, DIY projects and crafts are
also one of the options that can keep you busy while you are stuck inside. Your
local craft store most likely has lots of inexpensive ideas for projects that
the whole family will love.
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