Aiken Delights in Community Events this September
As the charming city of Aiken steps into the vibrant hues of fall, residents are bustling with excitement over the array of events lined up for this month. Whether you’re a history buff, a lover of the arts, or just searching for a fun way to spend an evening, there’s something for everyone!
The 13th Annual Historic Beech Island Tour
Mark your calendars for a delightful journey through history with the 13th Annual Historic Beech Island Tour. This year’s highlight is the Dr. John Galphin Home, owned by Dr. Charles Larke. This grand mansion promises to offer a peek into the rich history of the area, showcasing its unique architecture and the stories within its walls. The tour is not only an educational experience but also a chance to appreciate Aiken’s heritage.
Beech Island Historical Society Meeting
On September 17, grab your friends and join the Beech Island Historical Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the History & Visitors Center. Jackie Bartley and Tammy Herron will take you on a journey back in time, discussing the early history of Silver Bluff and the storied Revolutionary War Battle that occurred there in 1781. This meeting is open to everyone, so don’t hesitate to drop by!
Fall Story Time at Rye Patch
If you have little ones or are just young at heart, the Fall Story Time kicks off at 4 p.m. every Tuesday on the lawn of the Rye Patch. It’s a wonderful chance to unwind with a good book while enjoying the crisp fall air. Bring a lawn chair, blanket, and maybe a snack or two! Just a heads up, if the weather pulls a fast one, Story Time will move indoors.
A Musical Evening with Mountain Dulcimers
Are you musically inclined? Join the Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken on September 17 at 5:30 p.m., at Living Hope Fellowship Church. It’s a gathering for players of all levels, and a perfect opportunity for those looking to pick up a new instrument. Plus, all acoustic instruments are welcome! For more details, reach out to Gary Warnock.
Support Groups and Recovery Meetings
Every Tuesday and Thursday, the Awesome Aiken Al-Anon group meets at First Christian Church for those seeking support. Additionally, the Celebrate Recovery group gathers at Cedar Creek Church. These gatherings provide a supportive environment for individuals battling addiction and those affected by someone else’s addiction. It’s a great way to find community and build strength together.
Lecture Series at USC Aiken
For those with a penchant for history, don’t miss Sarah King’s lecture titled “Draft Motivated, Draft Dodgers, Draft Resistance: Selective Service and the Vietnam War” on September 18 at 11 a.m.. This is part of the Aiken in The Alley series and is free for the public. Make a morning of it and dive deep into a pivotal chapter in American history!
Bridge Anyone?
If bridging gaps is more your style, the ACBL Sectional Bridge Game takes place at the Lessie B. Price Aiken Senior and Youth Center every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m.. Free lessons are available beforehand for newcomers, making this a perfect chance to either hone your skills or learn something new!
Fun in the Sun: Upcoming Festivals
As the month progresses, get ready for the Equus Film Festival happening from September 19 to 22. Featuring workshops, expert panels, and a VIP dinner, this summit celebrates the majestic mustang! It’s an event you won’t want to miss if you’re an animal lover or a film enthusiast.
The Sounds of Music
To wrap up the week, catch Yesterday and Today: An Interactive Beatles Experience on September 19 and 20 at the Amentum Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available, and it’s a show sure to take you back in time with some of the greatest hits ever performed!
Conclusion
So, whether it’s exploring history, enjoying musical talents, participating in community activities, or soaking up the rich culture of Aiken, this September is packed with entertaining events. Don’t forget to check out the local offerings and enjoy all that our lovely city has to give!