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An Insider’s Guide to Free Events in Your Area

An Insider’s Guide to Free Events in Your Area

You don’t have to spend money to have a good time. If you know where to look for free entertainment in your area, you’re definitely in for a treat. In most cities, there are many free ways to have a good time without having to open up your checkbook first.

DoStuff

This site lists events for 20 of the largest cities without necessarily putting a strain on your paycheck. Lifewire reports that you can browse by category making it easier to find something of interest quickly. Maps are available to make it easier to pinpoint the most suitable activities.

Facebook Local

Facebook is hard to ignore as one of the best sites for finding events. While not all of these events are free, many are. The Facebook app is easy to navigate with events broken down into categories. In true Facebook form, it is simple to share these events with your friends.

There are two ways to access this information. You can use the Facebook app to review the events or you can download the local app for this information.

Community Calendars

In this age of apps and online marketing, some people are surprised to learn that community calendars are still around and used by many to find out what is going on in town. Bulletin boards or websites in many City Hall offices still inform residents about upcoming events. It is common to find out about free concerts and open houses using this “old school” resource.

FairsandFestivals.net

There is certainly no doubt that fairs and festivals provide an excellent and free (in many cases) entertainment venue. This website is an excellent resource for uncovering fun ways to get out of the house without spending a fortune.

Free Local Newspapers

Free newspapers are often available at local restaurants and in other high-traffic areas. One of the ways these papers offer value to readers is to provide information about local events. Many have a calendar that can lead you to some of the most interesting and free activities you don’t want to miss.

Meetup

Meetup is a site available for anyone interested in finding group activities. You can specify your interests in the search engine to find a group of like-minded people. Whether you are looking for a book club or a Meetup for wine lovers, you are sure to find a group of people that share your passion.

Plus, if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can start a new group! Meetup is a versatile site that encourages people to join in as a leader or group members.

Bandsintown

As the name implies, Bandsintown is an app that provides music lovers the latest band information about concerts. This isn’t just a list of dates and times. There is a lot of interesting information for inquiring minds.

It’s also easy to get notifications so you’ll always be one step ahead of the crowd. Being “in the know” means getting a jump on the best seats.

State Tourism Website

If you approach entertainment like a tourist, you are sure to uncover some free concerts that you probably would never otherwise hear about. States always publish some sort of tourist guide that is full of invaluable information about upcoming events. Many of these events are free or very reasonable.

Eventbrite

This event-planning site is a must-see calendar of events that are updated regularly. Many of the events advertised are free. As a free mobile app, this tool makes it easy to access information on the go. You can conveniently purchase your tickets using the app.

Summary

It is nice to know that you don’t have to break the bank to enjoy some fun activities. The trick is to know where to go to find out about the events in your area. By checking out the apps and sites above, you will never be at a loss for something free to do.

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