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City of Aiken Announces the 31st Annual Christmas in Hopelands
The 31st Annual Christmas in Hopelands event will transform Hopelands Gardens in Aiken, South Carolina, December 10-22 from 6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
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Cardinal Ricard’s confession sparks the latest Catholic crisis in France
Not to be dramatic, but the Church may need to start over in France.
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Two Adventist Universities Unite as Southwestern Adventist University and Sahmyook University Sign Exchange Agreement
Southwestern Adventist University president Ana Patterson welcomed Sahmyook University president Il Mok Kim and director of international Education Jae Wook Yang to campus.
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Opening the Word: Our own calvary
The good thief or the bad one, the choice is ours.
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52nd Annual Christmas Craft Show
Aiken, SC – The City of Aiken Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department will host the 52nd Annual Christmas Craft Show Friday, December 2 and Saturday, December 3 from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM at the H. Odell Weeks Activities Center.
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PUC Offers St. Helena High Students Groundbreaking Conservation Technology Course
Pacific Union College has launched a groundbreaking collaboration with St. Helena High School, giving students the opportunity to learn how technology is applied to the environmental challenges they face in their own local communities and beyond — including severe drought and wildfires.
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Cardinal Ricard’s confession sparks the latest Catholic crisis in France
Not to be dramatic, but the Church may need to start over in France.
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Kids Crafternoon at the Nancy Carson Library
Stop by our meeting room with your imaginations firing!
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Adult French Conversation
Participants must have some knowledge of French and be able to speak at an intermediate – advanced level.
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Arts & Crafts Hangout
Come socialize while working on your project!
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Outstanding Middle Level Teacher Education Candidate of the Year Award
Aiken, SC (11/16/2022) — Congratulations to Elizabeth (Eli) Basile, a senior at the University of South Carolina Aiken (USC Aiken), who was recently named the National Association for Professors of Middle Level Education (NAPOMLE)'s 2022 Outstanding Middle Level Teacher Education Candidate.
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Thanksgiving Holiday Closing Notice
All City offices are closed on Thursday, November 24, and Friday, November 25.
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Pacific Union College Appoints Joy Hirdler Vice President for Financial Administration
Pacific Union College is pleased to announce Joy Hirdler as its new vice president for financial administration.
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Thanksgiving Kids Movie Afternoon
Drop in to watch some fun holiday shorts before the festivities begin.
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Opening the Word: Perseverance through the apocalyptic trials
“Lo, the day is coming, blazing like an oven … the day that is coming will set them on fire” (Mal 3:19). Also, “awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky” (Lk 21:11).
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The Augusta Regional Transportation Study (ARTS)
The Augusta Regional Transportation Study (ARTS) is a bi-state Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) covering Augusta-Richmond County, GA and Aiken County, SC. In 2012, ARTS completed a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan. I
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Andrews University Communication Professor Receives Leadership Award
On Oct. 15, 2022, at the Society of Adventist Communicators’ (SAC) 33rd annual convention in Columbia, Maryland, Daniel Weber, assistant professor of photography at Andrews University, was awarded the SAC Leadership Award for a decade of outstanding servant leadership.
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Seventh-day Adventist Church Organization to Host Thanksgiving Fresh Produce Giveaway
On Sunday, November 20, 2022, the North American headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church will give away 10,000 lbs. of fresh fruit and vegetables. “During this Thanksgiving season, we want to help our neighbors and express our gratitude for being a part of the local Howard County community,” says Orlan Johnson, Director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Ministries for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America.
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What can spiritual fatherhood look like?
A recent study undertaken by the Catholic Project at the Catholic University of America had some good news to share.
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Center for African American History, Arts, and Culture added to Reconstruction Era Historic Network
The City of Aiken is proud to announce that the Center for African American History, Arts, and Culture was one of four new sites added to the National Park Service’s Reconstruction Era National Historic Network.