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Tybee Island is preparing to celebrate the 500th anniversary of its discovery on May 3, 2025, with a variety of events including the SCAD Sand Arts Festival and an art installation. The city council has formalized plans for the significant celebration, which will foster community engagement and honor the island’s rich cultural heritage. The festivities will showcase artistic talents and historical significance, inviting both residents and visitors to participate.
Tybee Island – In preparation for the 500th anniversary of its discovery, Tybee Island is gearing up for a significant celebration on May 3, 2025. The island was officially discovered by Spanish explorer Pedro de Quejos and his crew on this date in 1525, marking one of the earliest recorded European arrivals in what is now the United States. In recognition of this historical milestone, the Tybee City Council formalized plans for the anniversary by signing a proclamation on April 24, 2025.
The 500th anniversary will be marked by a variety of celebratory events and activities aimed at engaging the community and visitors alike. Among the highlighted events is the SCAD Sand Arts Festival, scheduled for Friday, May 3, 2025, at the South Beach Pier and Pavilion. The festival, which will run from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., is expected to draw crowds to watch students and alumni from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) showcase their creativity through sand sculpting competitions. Participants will compete in various categories, including Sandcastle, Sand Relief, Air, Sand Jam, and SCAD Spirit, offering a vibrant reminder of the island’s artistic community.
In addition to the sand sculpting festival, a unique art installation titled “Deep Dive”, created by artist Cat Ward, will be unveiled at the Tybee Island Marine Science Center on February 14, 2025, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.. Inspired by bioluminescence, this exhibit promises to be an immersive experience, allowing visitors to see the artwork illuminated under UV lights during a special reveal at 6 p.m. Admission for “Deep Dive” is priced at $12, which includes access to both the science center and the art exhibit. Furthermore, attendees can take advantage of a 15% discount at North Beach Grill, located next to the marine science center, using admission receipts from the event.
The historical significance of Tybee Island’s discovery is noteworthy, as it occurred nearly 200 years prior to the establishment of Savannah. The events leading up to the anniversary celebration not only aim to commemorate this important milestone but also highlight the rich cultural heritage and history of the region.
As Tybee Island prepares for its 500th anniversary, the community is encouraged to participate in the planned events and celebrations. These activities aim to foster a sense of belonging and pride among residents, while also inviting visitors to explore the island’s history and artistic endeavors. As the anniversary date approaches, more details will emerge regarding additional events meant to celebrate this significant historical occasion.
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- WTOC: Tybee Island Turns 500
- Google Search: Tybee Island history
- WTOC: SCAD Students Transform Tybee Island
- Google Scholar: Tybee Island
- Savannah Business Journal: Evening Under the Stars
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tybee Island
- Savannah Now: Tybee Island Fourth of July
- Google News: Tybee Island events
