Hey there, Augusta! It looks like we have some gorgeous weather ahead with sunshine and a high of 73°F. A light breeze from the north will keep things comfortable during the day, perfect for outdoor events. As we transition into the evening, expect it to cool down to a low of 49°F under clear skies (though it might get a bit cloudy overnight). So grab your jackets if you’ll be out late!
One of the premier events happening soon is the Augusta Greek Festival, now rescheduled for October 17 to 20. Mary Duvlaris, a charming vendor from Rhodes, Greece, will be showcasing her stunning imported jewelry and clothes at her stall. If you’re looking to indulge in delightful Greek food and soak in some culture, this is the place to be!
On October 19, Generations Park will be buzzing with excitement as thousands gather for the annual Shoutfest. This lively gospel music festival is set to bring joy and inspiration to everyone in attendance with uplifting performances. It’s the perfect day to enjoy some soul-stirring music with family and friends!
Experience Hendrix Tour will be lighting up the stage on October 16, starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center in Evans. For the music lovers out there, this promises to be an evening to remember! Make sure to grab your tickets early through their website.
Also happening is the Third Thursday Upbeat Concert Series on October 17 in downtown North Augusta. Running from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., this gathering encourages everyone to shop and dine locally while enjoying live music. It’s a fantastic way to explore the community! Visit the North Augusta Forward page for more info.
Get your spook on with Candlelight: A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics on October 17 at the Sacred Heart Cultural Center! From 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., enjoy a unique experience featuring classic spooky music in a beautiful candlelit setting.
For those looking for family-friendly events, the Fall Festival at Victory on October 19 promises games, pumpkin painting, trunk-or-treating, bouncy houses, and even a costume contest at Victory Baptist Church. This event runs all day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., so there’s plenty of time for fun!
Don’t miss Dracula: Ballet with a Bite on October 18. This unique ballet promises an exciting twist that’s perfect for both ballet fans and those who enjoy a good scare!
As the Halloween spirit grows, the Sandhills Spooktacular Fall Festival will take place on October 19 at Aiken State Park, featuring fun activities and festive food. On the same day, the Umoja Village Shoutfest Unityfest offers free admission for an enriching community experience from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Generations Park.
As we roll into the weekend, the Three Dog Night concert on October 19 and the Barenaked Ladies show later that evening will both satisfy those music cravings! Don’t forget to check the schedules for other exciting movies and activities!
With so much happening in Augusta and North Augusta, it’s time to get out there, enjoy the great weather, and immerse yourself in the vibrant community around you. Whether you’re dancing at a concert, savoring delicious Greek food, or joining in family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone. We hope to see you out and about making memories!
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