Exciting Events Ahead in Aiken This Week!
Hello, Aiken residents! As we move deeper into fall, the weather is cooling off, and so are the activities in our lovely town. With mostly partly cloudy skies this morning that are expected to turn overcast later in the day, plus a slight chance of a rain shower, it’s the perfect time to cozy up with some community events taking place. Expect temperatures to reach a comfortable 71°F, with gentle winds from the northeast at 10 to 15 mph.
Holiday Greenery Sale by The Garden Club of Aiken
If you’re looking to add a festive touch to your home this holiday season, look no further than the annual Holiday Greenery Sale hosted by the Garden Club of Aiken. You have until Monday, Oct. 28, to place your orders for beautiful wreaths and garlands in various sizes. Want something extra special? They also have large hand-tied red bows and delightful holiday bulbs, featuring amaryllis and paperwhites! Wreaths are priced from $30 to $80, and garlands range from $80 to $130, while bulbs are just $15.
You can pick up your greenery on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Aiken County Historical Museum, located at 433 Newberry St. S.W.. For more details or to place an order, check out thegardenclubofaiken.com.
Bingo Fun at Aiken Senior Life Services
Looking for a fun evening activity? Join in on the Let’s Go Bingo event every Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Aiken Senior Life Services, located at 1310 E. Pine Log Road. For just a $5 cover charge, grab your game cards for $1 each, or buy multiple cards for $15 to $25. It’s a fantastic way to spend an evening, all while meeting new friends in the community! For more info, head over to facebook.com/letsgobingoaiken.
Upcoming Community Job Fair
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, get ready to network! A Community Job Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Aiken Technical College campus in the Building B gymnasium at 2276 Jefferson Davis Highway, Graniteville. This event is open to the public, making it a great opportunity for job seekers to connect with local employers. To find out more, visit atc.edu.
Literary Event: Rebecca McCarthy’s New Book
Also on Tuesday, Oct. 29, you won’t want to miss author Rebecca McCarthy at the Aiken Center for the Arts at 6 p.m.. She will discuss her new release, “Norman Maclean: A Life of Letters and Rivers”, followed by a Q&A session. Admission is free, so bring your literary curiosity and learning spirit!
Children’s Activities and Support Groups
There’s something for the little ones too! The Aiken County Public Library is hosting a Trick-or-Treat Storytime on Wednesday, Oct. 30, with sessions at 10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.. Trick-or-treating kicks off at 10:30 a.m. Children can delight in storytime before collecting treats—just remember, they can only attend one session!
For those seeking support, various groups such as the Awesome Aiken Al-Anon and Celebrate Recovery will meet regularly. You can find Al-Anon meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays at First Christian Church, while Celebrate Recovery meets at Cedar Creek Church at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. The Depression Anxiety Bipolar Support Group also welcomes attendees online via the GoToMeeting App.
Spooktacular Halloween Events
Halloween is right around the corner! Join the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office from 3-5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31, for an exciting trick-or-treat event at 420 Hampton Ave.. Employees will be dressed in costumes handing out goodies to young ones. If that’s not enough candy for you, head to the Aiken County Recreation Center from 4-6 p.m. for their Spooktacular Trick-or-Treat event!
So, mark your calendars and get ready for a week filled with fun, community spirit, and festivities here in Aiken! Whether you’re looking to shop at the holiday sale, seek a new job, or take part in some spooktacular Halloween fun, there’s something for everyone. Have a fantastic week ahead!