On this sunny day in Aiken, locals are gathering for various events aimed at bringing the community together. With a high of around 90°F and a gentle breeze, it’s a perfect opportunity to engage in meaningful activities.
This afternoon, members of Women in Black and Moms Demand Action are hosting a Vigil for Peace and Nonviolence. The vigil will take place from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM at the entrance to Aiken Estates, right across from the Fresh Market on Whiskey Road. This event invites everyone to unite in seeking an end to wars and to promote a just peace while addressing the rise in gun violence in the country.
Organizers encourage families, including children, to join the vigil. Attendees can bring their own nonpartisan signs or use those provided at the site. Chairs are welcome for those who may have difficulty standing. For more details, participants can reach out to Lynn at 501-499-4485 or Brenda at 803-648-6020.
If you’re looking for a fun evening, Let’s Go Bingo will take place from 6 PM to 8 PM at Aiken Senior Life Services, located at 1310 E. Pine Log Road. With a $5 cover charge and game cards available starting at just $1, it’s a great way to spend some time with friends and family while supporting local initiatives.
Looking ahead, Tuesday, August 20, holds an exciting lineup of events for the community:
The North Augusta Department of Public Safety will kick off a National Night Out event from 4 PM to 8 PM at Riverview Park. This gathering promises fun for the whole family with activities such as bounce houses, kickball games, and face painting. Local agencies will be present to engage with the community.
For book lovers, the Aiken County Public Library will host a Book Club meeting at 2:30 PM. The group will discuss A Short Time to Stay Here by Terry Roberts. Attendees can sign up at the information desk or by calling 803-642-2020 ext. 3.
The Aiken Singers invite all music enthusiasts to a welcoming potluck dinner at 6:30 PM at Hillview Baptist Church on Jefferson Davis Highway. This event serves as an opportunity to meet new singers and reconnect with friends in the community.
At 5:30 PM on the same day, the Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken will gather at Living Hope Fellowship Church. This meeting is perfect for both beginner and seasoned players. Acoustic instruments of all kinds are welcome, making it an inclusive environment for music lovers.
Support groups are also available for those seeking community connections. Awesome Aiken Al-Anon meets from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at First Christian Church, providing a space for family members of those dealing with addiction.
Additionally, Celebrate Recovery, a 12-step program for both men and women, will meet at 7 PM at Cedar Creek Church.
As the community of Aiken continues to thrive, events like these foster connections among neighbors and promote a united front against challenges faced in both local and broader contexts. Whether you’re looking to engage in meaningful issues or just have a fun night out, there’s something for everyone in Aiken today.
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