
10. Go to Free Community Events
Just because you are trying to save money doesn’t mean you have to give up going out and having fun. Nearly every Parks and Recreation department tries to have free community events planned for its residents, especially in the spring and summer. These could be craft shows, outdoor concerts, workshops, car shows, and so much more. There may also be a local coffee shop that hosts an open mic night.

Once you start going to a lot of these free events, you may start running into the same people who are doing what you are doing. This is great, because it means that you can surround yourself with a “tribe” of new friends who are like-minded people. Even after your year or two of saving is over, you may find yourself continuing to go to these events, simply because it’s a lot of fun.