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Holiday Bar Pop-Up, Ice Carvings: This Weekend In Monmouth County

Looking for something new to do? Here's what's happening around Monmouth County.

MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ — The holidays are almost here! As December begins to come to a close, there are plenty of festive activities and events happening around the area for you to enjoy.

Here’s what’s happening around Monmouth County this weekend:

Miracle Bar Pop-Up
Through Jan. 1, you can visit the Miracle Bar pop-up at the Bistro. The Christmas-themed event features 12 holiday-themed cocktails, holiday decor, festive events and more.

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To learn more, you can visit the Miracle Bar website.

The Bistro is located at 108 Schanck Road, Freehold.

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Holiday Market
From 12–5 p.m. on Saturday, you can shop local makers, bakers and more at the Bell Works Holiday Market. The market will take place in the main atrium and feature live music from 1-4 p.m. with the Black Ties.

To learn more, you can visit the Bell Works website.

Bell Works is located at 101 Crawfords Corner Road, Holmdel.

Holiday Harmonies
On Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m., you can enjoy the sounds of the season in Downtown Red Bank.

Find performers strolling or performing at fixed locations on Bridge Avenue, Broad Street, Front Street, Monmouth Street and Riverside Gardens Park.

To learn more, you can visit the Red Bank RiverCenter website.

Holiday Stroll
This Saturday and Sunday, you can take a rare, self-guided stroll through Allaire Village at night as candles and lights illuminate the village.

View the lit-up exteriors of the Row House, Foreman’s Cottage, Carriage House and more, with a tree lighting at 7 p.m. outside the Allaire Mansion.

To purchase tickets and learn more, you can click here.

The Historic Village at Allaire is located at 4263 Atlantic Avenue, Wall.

Ice Carving & Treat Trail
This Sunday, you can join RiverCenter for their first-ever Downtown Ice Carving Experience & Treat Trail.

Attendees can witness ice carvings at three different downtown Red Bank locations while enjoying treats, sales, and special experiences at participating businesses.

For more information, you can visit the Red Bank RiverCenter website.

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