Savannah Earth Day Festival Returns April 24 with Vendors and Live Music

Savannah is gearing up for its largest environmental event of the year. The 26th Annual Earth Day Festival will be held on April 24 at Daffin Park. This much-anticipated event, coordinated by the City of Savannah Office of Sustainability and the Lite Foot Environmental Foundation, promises an afternoon of engagement and education.
Festival Highlights
This year’s theme, “Local Action. Global Impact.”, emphasizes the power of individual choices and community collaboration in fostering environmental change. Organizers anticipate over 60 vendors showcasing a variety of interactive exhibits and workshops. Attendees can expect:
- Live music performances
- Face painting for children
- Clothing repair demonstrations
- Bicycle repair workshops
- Hands-on sustainable activities
Family-Friendly Fun
The festival caters to families with kid-friendly activities, food trucks offering diverse cuisines, and valuable connections to local nonprofits and businesses that advocate for sustainability. City officials highlight that this event is recognized as one of Georgia’s premier Earth Day educational gatherings.
Event Details
The event is free for all attendees and will take place regardless of weather conditions. Here are the key details:
| What | 26th Annual Earth Day Festival |
|---|---|
| When | Friday, April 24, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. |
| Where | Daffin Park, 1301 E. Victory Drive |
| Cost | Free |
Volunteer opportunities are still available for those who wish to get involved. For more information on the festival and how to participate, visit El-Balad.




