Aiken, South Carolina, is buzzing with activity on this beautiful August 13. The city is hosting various events aimed at engaging residents and promoting local culture and creativity. From art workshops to informative lectures, there is something for everyone in the Aiken community.
One highlight of the day is the Tween and Teen Painting event taking place at the Aiken County Public Library from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. This event is designed for young people and will provide an opportunity for attendees to unleash their creativity while enjoying some snacks. For those interested in participating, registration can be done by contacting the library’s circulation desk.
Simultaneously, the Friends of the Aiken County Historical Museum are holding their Summer Lecture Series at 6:00 PM. The theme for this session is “Unique Streets, Roads and Parkways of Aiken.” The lecture will feature a talk titled Dirt Roads and Other Peculiarities of Driving in Aiken, presented by Sgt. Stephanie Barbee from the Aiken Department of Public Safety. Tickets for the event cost $30 and include a meal, making it a great opportunity for both learning and dining.
For those who enjoy getting their hands dirty, a Handbuilt Pottery: Wonky Teapot class will take place between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM at Indigo Bleu: A Creative Collective. With a fee of $65, participants will create their own unique teapots under the guidance of experienced instructors. Interested individuals are encouraged to register in advance.
Support groups are also available for residents seeking community connections. The Awesome Aiken Al-Anon group meets from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at First Christian Church. Alongside this, the Nar-Anon Aiken For Comfort Family Group offers meetings at St. John’s Methodist Church, both in person and via Zoom, focusing on support for families dealing with substance use issues.
Meanwhile, Celebrate Recovery, a supportive group using the 12-step program, meets at 7:00 PM at Cedar Creek Church, providing a welcoming environment for those in need of recovery resources.
Looking ahead, residents can look forward to meeting surgeons who operate the da Vinci surgical robot at the Reserve Club at Woodside on August 14, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, and at Aiken Regional Medical Centers on August 15. These events will allow attendees to learn more about the benefits of robotic surgery and ask any questions they may have. There is no need for registration, as these are drop-in events.
Other events this week include a Back 2 School Youth Pickleball Scramble Tournament on August 24, aimed at teens aged 10-18, and a Wiggles Fan Party for younger children on August 14, where kids can enjoy games and activities themed around the famous children’s musical group.
This August 13, the city of Aiken proves its commitment to fostering community spirit and engagement through diverse events. Whether you’re eager to learn something new, connect with others, or just have fun, Aiken has plenty to offer its residents. For more information on these events, community members can contact the respective organizers for details and registration.
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