Welcome to the lovely city of Aiken, where there’s always something happening! With a bright and sunny forecast of high temperatures around 81°F today, not a cloud in sight, it’s a perfect day to get out and explore everything our community has to offer. From local events to cultural exhibits, there’s a little bit of something for everyone!
One of the highlights this week is the annual Holiday Greenery Sale hosted by the Garden Club of Aiken. They’re taking orders through Monday, Oct. 28, and you won’t want to miss out on their beautiful offerings. They have a range of stunning greenery options including three sizes of wreaths and lovely garlands, perfect for sprucing up your home this holiday season. Prices for wreaths range from $30 to $80, while garlands will set you back between $80 and $130. For those looking to add a festive touch, large hand-tied red bows and holiday bulbs—including three types of amaryllis and paperwhites—are also available for $15 each. Be sure to pick up your orders on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Aiken County Historical Museum!
Another fantastic opportunity this week is the African Roots — Gullah Fruit Exhibit, which will open with a reception on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 5:30-7:30 p.m.. Hosted at the Center for African American History, Art and Culture, this exhibit showcases the rich heritage and journey of African roots through the Lowcountry. Historian Wayne O’Bryant will lead a discussion about the Gullah culture and its significance. Admission is free, and food and drink will be provided for attendees!
If you’re a book enthusiast, gather with fellow readers at the Aiken County Public Library today at 2:30 p.m. for the book club meeting. The current discussion is centered around “Killers of a Certain Age” by author Richard Osman. You can sign up at the information desk on the second floor. Also, don’t miss out on the sweet Fall Story Time sessions for little ones, happening every Tuesday at the Aiken Visitor Center and Train Museum.
The Carolina Pine Quilters will be holding their annual Quilt Show starting October 22 through November 15 at the Aiken County Historical Museum. If you appreciate beautiful craftsmanship, this is an event you definitely want to check out!
Looking for fun family activities? Mark your calendars for Friday, Oct. 25—the Aiken County Visitors Center will be hosting a Trick-or-Treat Drop-In from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Bring the kids in their costumes, make some crafts, and enjoy spooky treats while supplies last! Following that, there’s a Trunk-or-Treat event at Horse Creek Academy on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 5-8 p.m.. Admission is free, and a $10 fee applies to anyone wishing to host a trunk!
It’s also a great time to get involved with community support groups. There are various meetings held this week, including the Awesome Aiken Al-Anon group and Celebrate Recovery, which offer support for those dealing with addiction.
Aiken is buzzing with excitement as we approach the weekend, with community events and opportunities for engagement around every corner. Whether you’re interested in culture, family activities, or supporting local groups, there’s something happening for all ages. So grab your friends and family, and dive into the vibrant community spirit of Aiken!
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