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Community Events After Helene: Family-friendly activities, volunteer opportunities, hurricane relief, and more

Several local organizations and businesses are bringing the community together with weekend events and upcoming fall festivals, many of which will donate supplies and proceeds to support rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Helene.
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Bulloch County businesses and organizations are determined to show support for area residents while providing opportunities for relief, respite, and relaxation.

The following roundup includes uplifting events happening this weekend and next week, as well as in the near future. For a full list of community events, see our events calendar here. Event submissions are free, so we encourage you to add your organization's upcoming activities!

For our full Hurricane Helene Resources Guide, click here

Friday, October 4: 

Statesboro Service League Attic Sale, 4pm - 7pm, Shop this highly anticipated community tradition for a great cause! Admission to the Attic Sale is $5, and proceeds benefit the Statesboro AMBUCS, a non-profit organization that empowers individuals to overcome mobility challenges. Join the fun at the Kiwanis Ogeechee Fairgrounds located at HWY 67 Statesboro, GA 30458. Click here for more information.

Silent Movie Night - "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror" (1922), 7pm - 8:30pm, Join us at Statesboro First United Methodist Church this Friday, October 4 at 7pm for our second annual Silent Movie Night! We'll be showing the landmark 1922 silent masterpiece "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror" with SFUMC's Organist and Minister of Music Dr. Jackson Borges providing an all-improvised, in-the-moment movie score on SFUMC's mighty Casavant/Walker/Zimmer organ. Admission and parking are free, and parental guidance is suggested. Click here for more information. 

Saturday, October 5: 

Statesboro Service League Attic Sale, 8am - 11am, Shop this highly anticipated community tradition for a great cause! Admission to the Attic Sale is $5, and proceeds benefit the Statesboro AMBUCS, a non-profit organization that empowers individuals to overcome mobility challenges. Join the fun at the Kiwanis Ogeechee Fairgrounds located at HWY 67 Statesboro, GA 30458. Click here for more information.

Jaxe + Grace Fall Festival, 10am - 5pm, Enjoy live music, raffle prizes, a hat bar, a bounce house, live-streamed football, local vendors, baked goods, and more. A percentage of sales that day will be used to support Hurricane Helene rescue and recovery efforts. Join the fun at 41 Bernard Lane, Statesboro, Georgia. Click here for more information.

Festivus Games, 7am - 4pm, The Garage at Statesboro is hosting the Festivus Games this year! The Festivus Games is a friendly competition designed for novice and intermediate athletes. So grab your bestie and hop in! Festivus Games, since 2011, is a competition for "the rest of us" - for the 95% of athletes who aren't pure-Rx firebreathers. Located at 202 West Main Street in Statesboro, Georgia. Click here for more information. 

Fishing Rodeo, 7am - 11am, Hurricane Helene won't stop the fishing rodeo! The Bulloch Bass Club and Bulloch County Recreation and Parks are still inviting the community to the 2024 Gary Oglesby Memorial Youth Fishing Rodeo at the Mill Creek Regional Park pond on Saturday, October 5, 2024 from 8-11am. Registration begins at 7am, followed by fishing fun at 8am, and finally, lunch and drawings at 11am. Click here for more information. 

Portal Heritage Society volunteer call: Volunteers needed at 10am to help cut and remove debris from fallen pecan trees at 112 First Avenue, Portal, Georgia. Contact: (470) 851-6633

Feed the Boro volunteer call and food assistance offer, 7am - 11am, Volunteers needed from 7am - 11am at Statesboro High School (10 Coach Lee Hill Blvd.) No need to sign up; just show up! Click here for more information.

Sunday, October 6:

Community Prayer Service, 4pm, First Baptist Church of Statesboro is hosting a community prayer service at 4pm on Sunday, October 6, in the Worship Center at 108 North Main Street in downtown Statesboro. All are welcome. 

Upcoming:

FCA Fields of Faith, Wednesday, October 9, 6:45pm, Students from Bulloch, Candler, Evans, Jenkins, and Screven County Schools will join thousands of other youths on athletic fields across the nation on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, to share their Christian faith with fellow students during the 20th annual national Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Fields of Faith event. Donations for hurricane victims will be collected and distributed. The event will be located at 10 Coach Lee Hill BLVD in Statesboro, Georgia. 

Free family event at the Averitt Center: Are we Scared Yet?, Friday, October 11, 7pm and Saturday, October 12, 3pm, We're getting excited about this upcoming youth theater production! This event is TOTALLY FREE TO ATTEND! Bring your friends, neighbors, kids, and your neighbor's kids; everyone is welcome. This play is suitable for families and kids. (The play includes kids' ghost stories and spooky noises.) Click here for more information about this fun and free show. 

Kiwanis-Ogeechee Fair Monday, October 14 - Saturday, October 19: Come out and celebrate the 62nd Annual Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair! Visit the petting zoo, catch a ride on one of the many carnival rides and attractions, check out local agriculture, and most importantly, eat delicious food! Make sure you stop by The Pancake House, it is a fair tradition after all. There is so much fun to be had, be sure to not miss out! Click here for more information. 

Andy Gross, “Are You Kidding Me? Magic and Comedy Tour at the Averitt, Friday, October 25, 7:30pm: Andy is multi-talented entertainer that currently combines stand up comedy, magic and ventriloquism successfully together making him one of the most sought after corporate entertainers in the world. Click here for more information.

Anderson's Old Farm Day, Saturday, October 26, 10am - 1pm, Mark your calendars for October 26th, from 10 am to 1 pm, because you're invited to join us for a day of family fun! We'll have games, bounce houses, a bull ride, pumpkin chunkin', food vendors, animals, and more! It's going to be a day of good ole fashioned country fun. You don't want to miss out on all the excitement and prizes! Click here for more information. 

Franklin Toyota Fall Festival Saturday, October 26, 5:30pm - 8:30pm: Franklin Toyota is turning up the fall fun with a special Fall Fest on October 26th from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, packed with activities and treats for the whole family—all for a good cause! The event aims to raise funds to help the community rebuild after Hurricane Helene, with all proceeds going towards a local food bank to restock for the upcoming holiday season.

Families can expect a lineup of classic fall fun, including hotdogs, chili, popcorn, and cotton candy. There’s even a small pumpkin patch where kids can pick out a mini pumpkin to take home for free! For some hands-on fun, there will be pumpkin decorating, face painting, and even a car fishing game. But the excitement doesn’t stop there: attendees can hop on a hay ride or visit the petting zoo for some furry friend fun.

The team is still looking for food trucks to join the cause, so if any local vendors want to pitch in, they’re encouraged to reach out. Even if food trucks aren’t locked in yet, Franklin Toyota is determined to make this a memorable evening for the community.