Aiken, South Carolina is gearing up for a beautiful weekend with plenty of sunshine and activities that promise fun and engagement for everyone. With high temperatures expected to reach a sizzling 93°F and some clouds to keep the sun in check, it looks like the perfect time to get outside and enjoy all that our lovely city has to offer!
First up on the agenda is the Aiken Futbol Club’s CCL Game Day happening this Saturday, September 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Citizens Park, located at 651 Old Airport Road. This event isn’t just a treat for soccer fans but also a great way for families to spend the day together. Food trucks like Kona Ice and Fun & Celebrations will be there to serve up delicious snacks, so come hungry! You can find the full schedule of games at soccer.sincsports.com.
Over at the Newberry Street Festival Center, the community will unite for the Aiken Walk to End Alzheimer’s. This important event will kick off with check-in starting at 9 a.m. and the opening ceremony at 9:45 a.m. It’s a wonderful chance to show support for a great cause. If you’re interested in participating or learning more, don’t hesitate to visit alz.org.
For folks looking to reconnect with the past, the Old Aiken County Hospital will hold its annual reunion on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. John’s Methodist Church. Former employees and anyone interested in the hospital’s history are invited to join. Donations will be collected for the Jack Meeks Memorial Ramp Ministry. For more details, reach out to Pat at 803-648-2801 or Alice at 803-649-6773.
The evening promises to be delightful as the Eastwind Band takes the stage at 4 p.m. at Life Choices, located at 130 E. Pine Log Road. This concert, sponsored by Aiken Christian Church, welcomes everyone to enjoy live music. A “love offering” for baby supplies, such as shampoo and diapers, will be appreciated.
If you’re a bargain hunter, don’t miss the expanded Trash & Treasure Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at First Christian Church. This sale supports the Disciple Women’s Fellowship mission work and promises some fantastic deals. For inquiries, call 803-648-4523.
A little further into the weekend, on Sunday, September 22, the Friends of the Museum will host their annual meeting at 3 p.m. at the Aiken County Historical Museum. David Tevernier will speak on the life of Tommy Hitchcock Jr., a notable figure in Aiken’s history. If you wish to attend, make sure to reserve your spot by visiting achmfriends.org.
From literacy programs at the library on Monday to a book club that dives into mythology for kids, Aiken has a wide array of activities that cater to every interest. Notably, an exciting golf experience is available every Sunday through October at Chalk Mine, with nine holes for just $40.
As the weather remains warm and inviting, there are endless ways to engage with your community and contribute to meaningful causes. Whether you’re enjoying outdoor events, connecting with old friends, or taking part in enriching programs, Aiken is buzzing with opportunities this weekend. So grab your family, friends, or just your favorite book, and head out to enjoy all the fun awaiting you!
Aiken is truly a gem in South Carolina, with its vibrant community spirit and endless activities that celebrate our culture, health, and history. With the sun shining bright, let’s make the most of this weekend and take part in the events that make Aiken special!
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