Aiken, October 6, 2025
News Summary
Aiken is set to host a variety of events on October 6, including a golf tournament, a nature-themed gathering, a town hall meeting, and a vigil for peace. The day will wrap up with a Bingo session, providing a fun community atmosphere. Other happenings throughout October include concerts and ongoing programs, ensuring a lively month for residents.
Aiken is gearing up for an exciting series of events on October 6, 2025, ranging from recreational activities to community gatherings, all set against a backdrop of overcast weather with a high of 82°F and a 40% chance of rain.
The Aiken Sertoma Club is set to hold a golf tournament at Woodside Country Club, beginning with a shotgun start at noon. Registration for this tournament is priced at $100 per person or $400 for a four-person team, though all entries had to be submitted by September 29.
In addition to the golf tournament, another event titled “Tap Into Nature” will take place at Good Girl Brewing Co. at 5:30 p.m. on the same day. Tickets to this event are available for $35, which includes two drinks (beer, wine, or non-alcoholic), food, and live music provided by Band of the Ages. Children aged 10 and under can attend free of charge.
A Valley Town Hall Meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. at Aiken Technical College. This meeting will be hosted by State Representative Melissa Oremus and will feature participants such as Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer and Burnettown Mayor Karen Jones.
The Aiken Women In Black group, alongside Moms Demand Action, will host a Vigil for Peace and Non-violence on October 6 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Whiskey Road, inviting all community members to take part in this solemn gathering.
Following these events, a Bingo session will occur from 6 to 8 p.m. at Aiken Senior Life Services, with a $5 cover charge. This provides a fun way to cap off the day’s activities while connecting with neighbors.
Later in the week, other events are on the horizon, including a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Born Learning Trail at Smith-Hazel Park and an ornament decorating event at the Aiken County Public Library, both scheduled for October 7. Additionally, the Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken will have their meeting at 5 p.m. that same day at Living Hope Fellowship Church.
October will also feature various ongoing programs such as Story Time in the Gardens, and the Aiken Junior Woman’s Club will host a virtual 5K throughout the month. On October 16, a political forum is planned, which will invite city council candidates for a public discussion.
For music enthusiasts, upcoming concerts include the Jonathan Wilson Band on October 9 and the Atlanta Rhythm Section on October 11. Other community-focused meetings, including those for the Aiken County Board of Disabilities, will continue to engage residents with programs addressing mental health and substance abuse support.
Weather Predictions for October 6, 2025
High: 82°F | Low: 64°F | Chance of Rain: 40%
Summary of Events on October 6, 2025
| Event | Time | Location | Registration Fee/Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Golf Tournament | Noon | Woodside Country Club | $100 per person / $400 per team |
| Tap Into Nature | 5:30 PM | Good Girl Brewing Co. | $35 (children free) |
| Vigil for Peace and Non-violence | 4:30 – 5:30 PM | Whiskey Road | Free |
| Valley Town Hall Meeting | 6 PM | Aiken Technical College | Free |
| Bingo | 6 – 8 PM | Aiken Senior Life Services | $5 cover charge |
FAQ
What events are happening on October 6, 2025, in Aiken?
Events include a golf tournament at Woodside Country Club, a “Tap Into Nature” event, a Valley Town Hall Meeting, a Vigil for Peace and Non-violence, and Bingo at Aiken Senior Life Services.
What is the registration cost for the golf tournament?
Registration for the golf tournament is $100 per person or $400 for a four-person team; entries were due by September 29.
Where is the Vigil for Peace and Non-violence taking place?
The Vigil for Peace and Non-violence will take place from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Whiskey Road.
What time is the Tap Into Nature event?
The “Tap Into Nature” event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. at Good Girl Brewing Co.
Is there a cost for children to attend the Tap Into Nature event?
Admission is free for children 10 and under at the “Tap Into Nature” event.
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