The City of Tybee Island has awarded a conditional permit for Orange Crush to the same organizer for the second consecutive ...
The city has awarded the permit to promoter Steven Smalls — sidelining trademark owner George Ramson Turner III ...
One of the biggest, historically unofficial festivals of the year is returning to the Savannah area. Orange Crush is back featuring live music, DJ's, a car/bike show, and other fun. Here's what we ...
In 1987, the same year the first Beach Bum parade was held on Tybee Island, a 19-year-old Savannah State University student named Kenneth Flowe applied for the first permit for Orange Crush. The ...
Just a couple of weeks before Orange Crush is set to return to Tybee Island, this time as a permitted event, the city held another press conference April 2 to address the planned public safety ...
TYBEE ISLAND — The Orange Crush spring break beach party is approaching this seaside town like a slow-moving tropical storm, and local government officials are making hurricanelike preparations. On ...
The City of Tybee Island unanimously upheld a decision to deny a permit application for Orange Crush, but a similar event ...
City council awarded the event permit to Steven Smalls amid a trademark dispute with George Turner. WSAV spoke with Smalls and Turner ahead of the 2025 festival, which was the first year promoters ...
The city of Tybee Island announced March 10 that it would be holding a town hall to provide updates and discuss the status of the 2025 Orange Crush Festival, which they have issued a permit of ...
Orange Crush, started in 1988, became Tybee Island's largest unpermitted event after Savannah State University cut ties in 1991 following safety incidents. Organizers obtained a permit for Orange ...