City Of Red Bank Announces Calendar Of Events For January To June

  • Friday, February 7, 2025
The City of Red Bank’s Parks, Trails and Recreation Department has announced their calendar of events for January through June. The MLK Day of Service Clean-Up event, originally scheduled for January, has been rescheduled tomorrow.

The city offers a variety of activities to cater to everyone's interests. From concerts to food trucks, to the annual Red Bank Jubilee on May 3, the city aims to showcase its beauty while providing enjoyable, family-friendly experiences for the community and surrounding areas.

A special event is set for June 21, as Red Bank will celebrate its 70th anniversary as a city.
More details will be provided soon.

“We are so excited to announce our upcoming free community events,” said Jeffrey Grabe, Parks, Trails and Recreation manager. “We hope you and your friends and family will join us this year in Red Bank”.

You can find the six month calendar of events on the City of Red Bank’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/redbanktn. For additional information about any event, contact Jeffrey Grabe at 423-681-3077 or via email at jgrabe@redbanktn.gov.
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