Residents engaging in community activities in Savannah, showcasing local culture.
Savannah is set to host an array of community events this June, showcasing local culture and engagement. From the Kevin ‘Catfish’ Jackson Memorial Golf Tournament to artistic exhibitions and family-centric activities, residents and visitors can enjoy a vibrant month filled with celebrations reflecting the city’s rich history and community spirit.
Savannah is gearing up for an exciting month of community events in June 2025, with activities that celebrate local culture, history, and community spirit. From golf tournaments to art exhibitions, there are plenty of opportunities for residents and visitors to engage and enjoy the vibrant offerings of the city.
The 1st Annual Kevin “Catfish” Jackson Memorial Golf Tournament and Birthday Bash is set to take place on June 2, 2025. This event is not just a tribute to the beloved community member but also a celebration of friendship and camaraderie on the golf course.
On June 1, 2025, Loop It Up Savannah will host a Cake Party, inviting the community to indulge in baked treats while supporting the city’s local initiatives. This party represents a fun way for families to come together and experience the warmth of community engagement.
Prior to these festivities, there have been other noteworthy events that have shaped the community’s spirit. The Savannah Downtown Business Association (SDBA) and the Savannah Police Department (SPD) held a Community Safety Forum on May 30, 2025, aiming to foster dialogue about safety and well-being among residents. The importance of public safety and collaborative discussions is vital for community trust and transparency.
Another highlight earlier in the month was the Military Affairs Council Clay Shoot organized by the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce on May 29, 2025. This event took place with the intent to honor military personnel and promote local businesses that support veterans and troops.
Earlier in May, on the 22nd, Connect Savannah celebrated its annual Best of Savannah Party, recognizing the outstanding contributions of various local businesses. This event was an opportunity for community members to acknowledge their favorite local establishments and foster local pride.
The Propeller Club of the United States hosted a National Maritime Day Dinner and Awards Presentation on May 21, 2025, reinforcing Savannah’s historical significance as a maritime hub and recognizing those who contribute to the industry. This event served to connect maritime professionals and enthusiasts in a festive atmosphere.
Additionally, the Savannah Music Collective has introduced a new live music calendar to highlight upcoming performances, enriching Savannah’s robust music scene for music lovers in the area.
June 6 is set to be a lively day for Savannah with the Accomplices Band Family Reunion, featuring a complimentary fried chicken happy hour at the Rail Pub. This event brings together the music community and those who enjoy a fun, casual gathering.
On the same day, ARTS Southeast will host the opening reception for the group exhibition “Wild Thing” from 5 to 9 p.m., showcasing local artists and their work, promoting the arts within the city.
June 7 will see the launch of the Summer Reading Challenge by Live Oak Public Libraries across three counties, complete with lively block parties aimed at encouraging reading among children and families.
In addition, Telfair Museums will offer free admission in celebration of its 18th annual Juneteenth event, featuring family art activities and live performances. This event is a significant cultural celebration, emphasizing the city’s commitment to honoring heritage and community story-telling.
The Savannah Jazz Festival will also screen a documentary about Savannah jazz legend Ben Tucker on June 7 at the Savannah History Museum, highlighting the city’s musical history and the influence of jazz on the local culture.
On June 10, Brightside Advocacy & Front Porch Improv will present the first-ever Moron Talent Show to raise funds for the CASA program, encouraging community participation in supporting vulnerable children.
Mark your calendars for June 7 as well, as family and friends will gather to celebrate Jim Collins’ 100th Birthday at The Sentient Bean, along with a reunion of patrons from the now-closed Jim Collins Bar, featuring a display of old photos and memorabilia. The gathering is free to attend, offering a nostalgic look at a venue that played a vital role in bringing together diverse audiences before its closure in 2001.
This series of events encapsulates the rich tapestry of Savannah’s community life and reflects the city’s commitment to fostering connection, creativity, and celebration among its residents.
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