Hey there, Augusta! If you’re looking for something fun to do, you’re in for a real treat! From art festivals to farm attractions, there’s a whirlwind of activities happening soon. Let’s dive right into the details!
This past weekend, downtown Augusta was alive with music, dance, and creativity during the annual Arts in the Heart Festival. Performers lit up five different stages, showcasing talent from all around. If you missed it, don’t worry! The energy and excitement from the festival are bound to be felt for weeks to come.
Mark your calendars for September 19th! That’s the big day when Sara’s Farm Adventure will officially open its gates in Trenton. This new tourist spot is set to be a fantastic blend of fun and learning about agriculture, providing visitors with a unique experience on the scenic Greenhouse Road.
As part of the attractions, they’ll kick off with the Pumpkin Fest running from September 19 through November 2, where families can enjoy all things fall, including hayrides, pumpkin picking, and seasonal treats.
Also on September 19th, don’t miss the Third Thursday event in North Augusta from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoy a lovely evening filled with live music, delicious food, and local shopping. It’s the perfect way to unwind after a busy week, and a great opportunity to support local businesses!
If you’re a fan of horses and films, head over to the Equine Rescue of Aiken for the Equus Film Festival happening from September 19 to 22. Enjoy a VIP dinner on the first night and dive deep into all things equine with clinics, demos, and panel discussions over the following days. Tickets for daily events are just $35 – a small price for a whole lot of knowledge and fun!
Love the Beatles? You won’t want to miss the Yesterday and Today: An Interactive Beatles Experience on September 19 and 20 at the Amentum Center for the Performing Arts. Sing along to your favorites while reliving the magic of the legendary band. Tickets are available for $50.
The Main Street Players are also stepping up the entertainment game with their fall comedy “Sordid Lives,” starting September 13 in Edgefield. Get ready for an evening of laughter and heartfelt moments as a Texas family deals with a scandalous tragedy.
On September 20, join in on more celebrations with the grand opening of the Second Act Thrift Store in Augusta, supporting the Jessye Norman School of the Arts. Their free event kicks off with fun festivities later in the day.
And don’t forget about other family favorites like the Twilight Tee Time at Sharon Jones Amphitheatre featuring glow-in-the-dark mini golf on the same day. With loads of activities brewing, there’s certainly something for everyone!
Pet lovers, rejoice! The Furry 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run is happening at Generations Park in Aiken on September 21, with a chance for you to bring your furry friends along for a fun day out. Plus, there will be dogs available for adoption – how cool is that?
So, whether you’re an art enthusiast, a lover of music, or just looking for a great time with family and friends, Augusta has something on offer for everyone. Get out there, enjoy the beautiful weather—highs around 85°F and lows at 66°F—and make some unforgettable memories!
Until next time, Augusta! Let’s keep the excitement going!
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