1. Hackensack River Keeper Eco-Tour
- Cruise is free, but suggested donation is $25-$30 per person
- Cruises run from May to October, dates and times vary
- Tours are 2 ½ hours long, and can accommodate up to seven people
- Located at: Laurel Hill County Park, 1005 New County Road, Secaucus, NJ
2. Storytime at the Fire Department Museum
- Available every Sunday from 1:30pm-2:00pm
- Reservations are not required, however space is limited, and strollers must be parked outside
- Class is free, but a $5 donation is suggested
- Located at 213 Bloomfield Street, Hoboken
3. House of ‘Que Karaoke Night
- Available Wednesdays from 7:00pm-10:00pm
- Located at the House of ‘Que Restaurant, 340 Sinatra Drive, Hoboken
- Picnic near the Newport Lighthouse
- Available anytime, weather permitting
- Located at Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, Jersey City, NJ 07310
- Visit the Apple Tree House
- Located at 298 Academy Street, Jersey City
6. Mary McLeod Bethune Life Center
- Offers free classes to the public weekly including children’s art classes, tae kwon do, African fusion dance, and soul line dancing
- Located at 140 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Jersey City
7. 8th Street Tavern Trivia Night
- Available Tuesdays at 7:45, no cover, no drink minimum, but reservations are recommended
- Located at 800 Washington Street, Hoboken
8. Hoboken Historical Museum Exhibitions
- 2 Gallery Exhibitions are available, “Cavemen Built my Skateboard” available anytime from September 19th until November 1st
- The second exhibition, The Avenue: A History of Washington Street opened August 1st and is open until further notice
- Both are located at the Hoboken Historical Museum at 1301 Hudson Street, Hoboken
- Admission is free for members or you can make a suggested donation of $5 for admission
- The Museum is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00am-4:00pm
- The museum is located on the second floor of the Police Department headquarters at 106 Hudson Street, Hoboken