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Sponsor Our ArticlesAiken is alive with various events this January, from art showcases at the Aiken Center for the Arts to fun-filled Bingo nights. Join the Aiken Newcomers’ Club to meet neighbors or participate in workshops like the Ancestry Workshop. Enhance your community connection with activities spanning art, culture, and social gatherings. Don’t miss out on exciting opportunities to engage with fellow Aiken residents throughout the month!
Hey there, Aiken! As we dive into January, our charming city is buzzing with a wonderful lineup of art and community events. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a newcomer looking to make friends, or just someone who enjoys a good game of bingo, there’s something special waiting for you this month.
Mark your calendars for January 13! The Aiken Center for the Arts will play host to some fascinating creations as the talented Betsy Hughes showcases her stunning fabric collage, “Autumn Birches.” The opening reception promises to be a delightful experience for all art lovers. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in our local art scene while enjoying a lovely evening!
Later that same day, at 6:30 p.m., the Aiken Artist Guild will hold its next member meeting at the very same venue. This meeting will feature Leslie Clark, the owner of the fantastic Indigo Bleu, a local artisan shop. It’s a great chance to learn more about supporting local artisans while mingling with fellow art aficionados. They welcome everyone to attend — yes, it’s absolutely free! You’ll find more details at aikenartistguild.org.
If you’re up for some fun, check out Let’s Go Bingo, happening every Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Aiken Senior Life Services. For just a $5 cover charge, you can enjoy an entertaining night filled with games. Game cards range from $1 to $25, so come and try your luck!
Are you new to Aiken? The Aiken Newcomers’ Club is a fantastic way to meet your neighbors! On January 14, gathering at Newberry Hall, doors will open at 9:30 a.m. for a meeting that starts at 10:15 a.m. A mere $20 gets you in—$25 if you prefer to pay by check. Just make sure to reserve your spot before January 9 to join in the fun!
Aiken is alive with activities geared towards community wellness and education. For instance, on January 15, the Senior Men’s Club will meet at Woodside Country Club featuring guest speaker Mack Morris, with discussions focused on critical infrastructure resilience. Plus, Medicare recipients can participate in a complimentary program designed to prevent Type 2 diabetes, also on January 15, at Aiken Senior Life Services.
If you fancy gaming, there’s a day dedicated to it at the Aiken County Public Library on January 15 from 12:30 to 5 p.m. with exciting games for all ages!
For those with an interest in genealogy, the highly anticipated Ancestry Workshop is set for January 16 at the library. Due to limited space of just 25 attendees, pre-registration is key. And mark your calendars for January 18 as the Aiken Camellia Society hosts its annual show at St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church.
Amidst the artistic events, experience an array of community celebrations, including a play titled “Lobster Man” on January 18 and the Aiken Area Community Choir performing on January 26 during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration, with special guest speaker Christale Spain.
Let’s not forget about the eagerly awaited Aiken Beekeepers’ New Beekeeper Classes, running from January 28 through March 4, which require pre-registration. It’s a wonderful way to learn about the bees that are buzzing around our community!
So gather your friends and family, and get involved in everything that Aiken has to offer this January. Whether you’re discovering local art, making new connections, or enjoying engaging community activities, there’s no shortage of fun in our delightful city!
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