As the city of Aiken gears up for the holiday season, residents and visitors are in for a magical treat! With plenty of activities lined up for everyone, there’s no shortage of cheer in the air. This weekend promises to be a delightful blend of music, lights, and community gatherings that will warm your heart through this merry season.
Mark your calendars because today, from 2 to 4 p.m., the 14th annual Hoofbeats and Christmas Carols Parade takes over downtown Aiken! Get ready to wave at Santa Claus as he makes his grand entrance aboard a charming horse-drawn wagon. It’s always a sight to behold, featuring local floats filled with festive decorations and joyful music that brings everyone together. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to kick off the holiday festivities!
If music makes your soul sing, you won’t want to miss the Aiken Youth Choirs’ holiday concert tonight at 6 p.m. at Aiken’s First Baptist Church. Titled “Here We Come A Caroling,” this concert will showcase performances from Belles Canto, Bellini, and Bound to Sing. Admission is free, although donations will surely be appreciated. Want to know more? Just shoot an email to directors@gmail.com!
Your holiday adventure continues with the 33rd annual Christmas in Hopelands, which runs nightly from 6 to 9:30 p.m. until December 23. Stroll through over two miles of dazzling lighted pathways and illuminated displays at Hopelands Gardens. Not only will your eyes dance with delight, but you’ll also enjoy concerts on the Roland H. Windham Performing Arts Stage at 7 p.m.. Don’t miss the Aiken Tuba Christmas performing tomorrow; this is a holiday tradition that never gets old!
On Monday, December 16, join fellow community members for a Vigil for Peace and Nonviolence from 4 to 5 p.m. across from The Fresh Market on Whiskey Road. Everyone is welcome to attend as we come together to advocate for peace amidst difficult times. Bring a sign to share your message, or simply come as you are to stand in solidarity.
Also on December 16, dive into the festive spirit at the ROC For a Cause event on Newberry Street! The Nashville Songwriters Showcase supporting Hurricane Helene relief starts at 5 p.m.. Featuring local talents like Rhett Walker and James McNair, your ticket for this heartwarming night is only $60. Enjoy incredible music for an even better cause!
Join in on the excitement at Let’s Go Bingo every Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Aiken Senior Life Services. Whether you’re a bingo pro or a newbie, it’s a great way to meet locals and unwind. A small cover charge covers the fun, and game cards are just a few bucks.
The holiday vibes don’t stop here! With a jam-packed calendar featuring everything from the Horse Creek Ensemble’s performance on December 16 to various community book clubs meeting at the Aiken County Public Library, Aiken is buzzing with activity. Whether you’re interested in music, art, or simply enjoying time with family and friends, there’s something for everyone this season!
So, gather your loved ones, put on your coziest sweaters, and embrace the holiday spirit together. After all, this is the time of year to spread joy, love, and warmth all around!
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