Great pediatric care goes beyond the appointment itself.
The goal at Coastal Pediatrics, which has locations in Savannah and Pooler, is to make every child feel comfortable and every parent feel supported.
Check out this parent review of Coastal Pediatrics.
”If I could give more than 5 stars, I would! Both Mallory & Dr. Behm have cared for our children since birth (4 years and counting), and I can honestly say we’ve never had a single bad experience.
They treat my children like little humans, not just patients, and the love and compassion they show shines through every visit.
The nurses are absolute angels (the kind who somehow get my kids to laugh even when there are shots involved), and the front desk staff is always welcoming supportive, and efficient. This office is truly one of a kind.
We feel so lucky to have such an incredible team keeping our little ones healthy (and making us parents feel supported along the way). Highly recommend to anyone looking for pediatric care that goes above and beyond.”
Thurs. May 21 | 10:30-11:30am Theme: The World of William O. Golding | Children’s Art Museum
$5 per child | Adults: Members FREE | Non-members: $12
Once a month, our youngest patrons are invited to the Jepson Center for story time, a special tour, and an art activity. Strollers, crying babies, toddlers, and older siblings are all welcome here. Come play, learn, and explore the exhibition In Reflection with us!
Space is limited, pre-register to secure your spot.
Let your little ones’ imaginations soar during our new Artful Tales Storytime every Friday at 10:30am in the Telfair Children’s Art Museum located at the Jepson Center.
This program is perfect for young art lovers and curious minds, combining the joy of storytelling with the wonder of art. Each week, our skilled storytellers will bring captivating tales to life, encouraging creativity and imagination in a vibrant, art-filled setting.
Work at your own pace and comfort level through an array of creative mediums such as watercolors, collage, calligraphy, origami, coloring books & more. Each month features a special project designed to connect with an exhibition at the museum. A studio assistant is always on hand to answer questions and assist guests. Drop-In Studio is perfect for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult caregiver.
Kids Night Out on Saturday, May 9th, 6-10PM is the perfect opportunity for children to have a safe, engaged evening out with their friends while parents get to do the same.
This month’s theme: Slice and Dice featuring activities like Dice Bingo. Kids can get creative making their own personal pizza for snack.
Archery*: Hour-long slots available during the hours listed. Learn the basics of archery and test your skills on the range. This program will cover basic safety and technique. Equipment provided. Participants must be at least 10 years old. $10 per person. Please call (912) 598-2300 to reserve your hour in advance. Plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early to check in at the archery range.
Backyard Birding: Join a ranger in our bird watching area behind the Visitor Center. We will identify and discuss the native bird species that live in the park and may also be found in your own backyard. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair from us.
DIY Birdfeeder: Birdfeeders provide an energetic boost to the diets of local and migrating birds looking for a hearty meal. Make your own to take home while watching our birdfeeders. Please note: peanut butter is one of the main ingredients used. Meet behind the Visitor Center at the picnic tables. $3 per person.
High Tide Hike: Coastal Georgia experiences relatively large, regular high and low tides. Join us for a short walk and talk on the tides and hear about the forces that cause this phenomenon and its ecological benefit to our coast. Please wear shoes that you do not mind getting wet or muddy as the trails can flood at high tide. Meet at the Big Ferry Trail.
Jewels of the Marsh: Diamondback Terrapins: The diamondback terrapin is the only turtle that lives specifically in brackish water. It is a keystone species in the saltmarsh ecosystem. Come join us for a closer look at this jewel of the marsh. Meet in the Interpretive Center for a 30-minute program and see our two live diamondback terrapins.
Marsh Hike: Meet up with a ranger for a guided hike along our coastal salt marshes, take in the sights and sounds of island scenery, and learn about this important ecosystem. The trails are near the water and can be muddy in some spots, so please wear sturdy shoes. Meet at the Sandpiper Trail behind the Visitor Center for this one-mile hike.
Paint a Passerine:Fly on over to the Interpretive Center and paint a picture of one of the many perching birds that can be found at the park! Materials provided. Beginners and all ages welcome. $4 per painter.
Plant ID Hike: Spring has sprung, and there are many new shoots, leaves, and flowers to observe. Join a ranger for a 1-mile hike to view, identify, and learn about the native plants that grow in our park and the surrounding area. Meet at the Big Ferry Trailhead.
Read with a Ranger: Young children will enjoy getting out for this hour of interactive reading. Listen to nature stories perfect for children with a love of the outdoors. Meet at the Interpretive Center.
Roving Ranger: A ranger will be roving the trails to answer your questions about local flora, fauna, and more. Scrappy Sculptures – Earth: Celebrate Earth Day while transforming upcycled materials into a beautiful keepsake sculpture. All materials and instruction provided. $5 per person.
Snakes of Skidaway: Drop by the Interpretive Center to meet, touch, and learn all about one of our ambassador snakes: eastern rat snakes, corn snakes, an eastern garter snake, or an eastern king snake.
Unboxing the Box Turtle: Come meet some of our most elusive residents, the box turtles, and learn about their habits and amazing characteristics. Meet in the Interpretive Center.
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Enjoy family fun at Fun Zone! Now open 7 days a week with something for all ages, affordable pricing, and ongoing specials to keep the good times rolling.
Bring the crew for Go-Karts, Mini-Golf, and Arcade! Make it a summer to remember!
Celebrate your child’s special day the scientific way with Public Health 4 Kidz!
Each party begins with a 1-hour guided lab experience, where kids put on lab coats and goggles and dive into exciting, hands-on experiments led by our team. From bubbling reactions to creative science challenges, every moment is engaging and unforgettable.
After the lab, families enjoy 30 minutes of celebration time for cake, gifts, and social fun in a reserved party space.
Join us at Georgia Tech Savannah for CEAR Hub summer camps in addition to many more offered by CEISMC (Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing) Savannah!
These are specifically designed by CEAR Hub, a group focused on applied research, based at the Georgia Tech-Savannah campus. To learn more about CEAR Hub, visit https://www.cearhub.org/.
Scholarships are available, and more information is provided on the CEISMC website.
June 11, June 25, July 9, and July 23 at 4 p.m. Looking for ways to encourage your middle and high school students to get creative, meet new friends, and explore art in a fun and welcoming environment?
Summer Teen Nights at SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah are back, inviting hands-on learning with SCAD artists, curators, and educators. Every workshop is three-pronged, offering time to explore the galleries or special collections, create art in a guided project, and enjoy dinner as a community.
Introducing a different medium each week, every session offers a new skill to nurture.
Admission is $10 per student and includes all materials and dinner.
To sign up, email Hannah Thompson, manager of museum visitation and programming, at hthompso@scad.edu.
This week-long arts camp invites youth who are blind or have low vision to go on a food-themed art quest through movement, storytelling, ceramics, and tactile art activities specially designed for them. Campers will work in ceramics to explore food-inspired textures and shapes, make functional pieces like mugs and plates, and create tactile art pieces. Students will be grouped by grade range to ensure age-appropriate activities.
All materials provided. Campers should bring a lunch and a snack. Drop off begins at 9:00am, pick up ends at 3:00pm. Financial assistance is available.
Email scac@savannahga.gov to register your child or call 912-651-6783. Register by April 24, 2026
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Join us with your 0-7 year old for Kindermusik classes, where your child will experience the joy of music through singing, moving, playing instruments, books, music and more!
First class is free and babies under 8 weeks are completely free!
Text “free class” to 912-432-5885 to set up an introductory session!
Whether it’s a graduation, birthday, or any special event, celebrate the Alsies way and make it unforgettable for everyone! Let’s create memories that last a lifetime.
Two Savannah parades featuring Clydesdales June 4 & June 6
The world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales are returning to Savannah for a multi-day series of appearances and celebrations June 4-6 2026 in honor of Budweiser’s 150th anniversary.
Catch the eight-horse hitch and their famous red beer wagon at the following events:
Thursday, June 4
4PM: Hitching demonstration at Daffin Park.
5PM: Clydesdale Parade through Daffin Park, leading into the Savannah Bananas baseball game at Grayson Stadium.
Saturday, June 6
10AM: Hitching demonstration at Morrell Park (located at River St. and E. Broad Ramp).
11AM: Waterfront Parade. The horses will travel down River Street.
12:30PM: Parade concludes at Plant Riverside District.
1PM: Public unhitching and photo opportunities at Plant Riverside District across from Montgomery Street stairs
In partnership with the Atlanta Falcons,the foundation provides funding to help schools launch new girls flag football programs or strengthen existing ones.
Since 2022, St. Andrew’s has fielded a girls flag football team, and the program continues to grow in both skill and participation. The grant funds will be used to purchase new equipment to enhance training, support player development, and further elevate the team’s performance.
The team is led by St. Andrew’s faculty members David Nash and Kristin Peney, who have developed a five-year plan focused on building the program into one of the most competitive in the region.
“This group of girls playing flag football is incredible,” said Coach Nash. “Their empathy, positive attitude, and leadership have transformed the team from one of the youngest and most inexperienced in the league into a highly competitive program.”
Girls flag football is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States and will be included in the 2028 Summer Olympics. “We are proud to support opportunities that empower our students to grow as athletes and leaders,” said Dr. Kelley Waldron, Head of School. “This grant strengthens our athletics program and reinforces our commitment to providing meaningful, confidence-building experiences for our students.”
St. Andrew’s is an International Baccalaureate World School inspiring young people age 3 through grade 12 in Savannah, Georgia.
Whether you’re looking for personalized one-on-one instruction or a small group setting, our experienced instructors are here to help every swimmer build confidence, improve technique, and reach their goals in the water.
From beginners learning to float to advanced swimmers refining their strokes, our program provides a supportive and structured environment for growth at every level.