Aiken Hosts Community Events on August 18
**Aiken, SC** — A variety of engaging community events are scheduled for **August 18**, offering residents a chance to connect, learn, and have fun. Here’s a roundup of what to expect in the coming days.
Quaker Service and Community Spirit
The **Quakers (Religious Society of Friends)** will hold their hybrid services on Sunday, **August 18**, welcoming everyone to join. The service begins with silent worship at **10 a.m.**, followed by fellowship at **11 a.m.** Participants can join in person or via Zoom. For online access, you can contact Brenda at **803-648-6020** or email **bgconway2@gmail.com**. Those interested in attending the in-person service in Augusta can call Virginia at **803-292-0790**.
Vigil for Peace and Nonviolence
On **Monday, August 19**, the **Aiken Women in Black** and **Moms Demand Action** will hold a **Vigil for Peace and Nonviolence** from **4:30 to 5:30 p.m.** at the entrance to **Aiken Estates**, located across from the Fresh Market on **Whiskey Road**. This event aims to gather community members seeking an end to wars and a solution to rising gun violence issues. All community members, including families, are encouraged to attend. Attendees are welcome to bring chairs and nonpartisan signs. For more details, you can reach out to Lynn at **501-499-4485** or Brenda at **803-648-6020**.
Bingo Night at Senior Services
For those looking for a fun evening, **Let’s Go Bingo** will take place on **Monday, August 19**, from **6 to 8 p.m.** at the **Aiken Senior Life Services**, **1310 E. Pine Log Road**. The entry fee is **$5**, and game cards can be purchased for **$1 each**, or **$15 to $25** for multiple cards. This is a great opportunity for seniors to enjoy games and socialize. Further information is available on their Facebook page.
Family-Friendly National Night Out
Don’t miss the **National Night Out** event scheduled for **Tuesday, August 20**. Taking place at **Riverview Park** from **4 to 8 p.m.**, this event is a collaborative effort between local law enforcement, EMS, and community services. Families can enjoy activities such as bounce houses, face painting, sno-cones, and a dunk tank, encouraging community engagement and crime prevention efforts through fun.
Book Club Discussions
Book lovers can attend a discussion at the **Aiken County Public Library** on **Tuesday, August 20**. **Group B** meets from **2:30 to 3:45 p.m.** to discuss **“A Short Time to Stay Here”** by Terry Roberts. If you prefer fiction with a different flavor, **Group A** will discuss **“The Parable and the Sower”** by **Octavia E. Butler** on **August 27**. Sign up at the library’s information desk or by calling **803-642-2020 ext. 3**.
Music and Arts Events
Come together for music at **Amp The Alley**, every **Thursday** until **August 29**, in downtown Aiken. Kick off the weekend with local performances, including **Dave MUZ Mercer** on **August 22**. For those who appreciate the arts, a special event at the **Aiken Center for the Arts** will feature an **Open House** on **August 24**. Visitors can enjoy performances, live music, and crafts from **11 a.m. to 2 p.m.** Admission is free.
Celebrating Community Health
As part of wellness activities, the **Aiken Senior Life Services** will host a **Senior Fun Day** on **August 30** from **noon to 2 p.m.** This event promises food, games, music, and more, allowing seniors a chance to enjoy each other’s company. Registration is **$5** and open until **August 23**.
Upcoming Activities and More
Additionally, various local groups will host regular meetings and fun activities throughout the week. Look forward to the **Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken** meeting on **August 20**, as well as an array of support groups and creative workshops encouraging community connection.
Aiken continues to be a vibrant community fostering participation, learning, and exciting events. Whether you’re engaging in local service, enjoying a social gathering, or pursuing a hobby, there is something for everyone to enjoy.