Hey there, Aiken residents! As we dive into the festive season, our charming city is bustling with activities and events that promise fun and joy for everyone. Whether you’re a family looking for weekend entertainment or someone seeking a cozy gathering to ring in the holiday cheer, Aiken has got you covered. Let’s dive into some of the highlights happening around town this week!
Tonight, December 5th, get ready to experience the warmth and sparkle of the Christmas Tree Lighting in Jackson. Starting at 5:30 PM at 106 Main St., this delightful event will feature the 2024 tree lighters, Rennison and Ashley Robbins, along with food for purchase, activities for the kiddos, and even a special guest hailing from the North Pole! What’s not to love?
If you fancy a historical twist, don’t miss the Sons of the American Revolution meeting at Bobby’s Bar-B-Q at noon, also today. Rev. Douglas A. Puckett will dive into the fascinating topic of Colonial Virginia on the Eve of the American Revolution. It’s a great opportunity to learn while enjoying some delicious eats.
Love getting crafty? The 54th Christmas Craft Show at the H. Odell Weeks Activities Center runs on December 6th and 7th from 9 AM to 5 PM. With a variety of vendors selling everything from holiday decorations to unique artwork, this event is a treasure trove for those seeking special gifts or just a bit of inspiration. Best part? Admission is FREE!
This weekend, the Aiken Community Theatre will be performing “A Christmas Carol” from December 6th to 14th at the Amentum Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are reasonably priced, so secure yours soon for a dose of holiday spirit through one of the most beloved stories of all time.
Additionally, the Aiken Symphony Orchestra is hosting its “Home for the Holidays” concert this Sunday, December 8th, at 3 PM. Experience the joy of festive music performed by talented musicians. Grab your tickets and get ready to tap along to the tunes!
This Saturday, December 7th, several family-friendly events are lined up including a Christmas Parade in Ridge Spring-Monetta at 6:30 PM. Bring the family out for this festive celebration complete with floats, music, and all the cheer. Also, don’t miss the Langley Pond Polar Plunge taking place at noon where brave souls will plunge into chill waters—all proceeds supporting Special Olympics South Carolina.
Looking for a cozy Sunday afternoon? Stop by the Aiken Christmas Parade at 2 PM in downtown Aiken, then cap off your day with a visit to the Christmas in Hopelands event, featuring over 2 miles of stunning paths illuminated with holiday lights, running from December 14th to 23rd.
For those with a creative twist, join the Communal Pen Community Writing Workshop this Saturday, December 7th, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum. Share your stories and gain new inspiration among fellow writers! And don’t forget the Art of Words Poets’ Open Mic event at the Aiken County Public Library on December 19th. It’s a fantastic platform for aspiring poets to showcase their talent.
Whether you’re joining in the festivities this week or marking your calendar for upcoming events, Aiken promises a delightful array of experiences for everyone. So grab your family and friends, and let’s celebrate the holiday spirit together in our wonderful community!
What will you be attending? Let us know your favorites, and enjoy the bright lights, joyful gatherings, and the warm community spirit all around!
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