Canasta at Courtney Sr. Ctr. Every Wednesday
Adults 60 years of age or older are invited to attend Canasta at the Listine Gunter Courtney Senior Center each Wednesday at noon.
Adults 60 years of age or older are invited to attend Canasta at the Listine Gunter Courtney Senior Center each Wednesday at noon.
Seivern Baptist Church is hosting the Annual Associational Children's Ministry Day. Churches with children in grades first through sixth are invited to bring the children to this event. Registration is requested. Contact Kellie Watson at [email protected] with your church name and number of attendees. If your child does not currently attend a church, you are invited to contact Seivern Baptist or First Baptist to let your child attend with them.
This month sponsored by Wagener Methodist Church.
Roy Warner Park will be hosting Sports-O-Rama this year on March 21, 2015. Information to follow.
The Listine Gunter Courtney Center has a lot to offer the Senior Citizens of the town of Wagener. Stop by any day of the week and you’ll probably find several people drinking coffee, using the free Wi-Fi, playing Canasta or Bingo or just sitting around talking. If you knew Mrs. Listine Courtney, you know she would be very happy to see this.
The Courtney Senior Center plays host to the Aiken Area Council on Aging’s free meal program each weekday at lunchtime. Anyone over the age of sixty can attend and receive a free hot meal each day. The site manager for the meal plan is Earlene Rushton with assistant manager Nellie Black. Call 803.564.3344 if you need more information on the meals or if you’d like to volunteer to deliver some meals to the home-bound during lunch hour.
Apart from the meal program, the Courtney Senior Center recreation supervisor is Carolyn Rushton. Ruston has been with Aiken County Parks Recreation and Tourism since 2006 and before that she was with Roy Warner Park, also working with the seniors. “I dearly love the seniors, I feel like not enough is done for them. They have paved the way for all of us and we as a society or community don’t do enough. I learn so much from them and appreciate the chance to be in their lives.” Rushton explained her position as she gave me a tour of the building.
Two sewing machines have been donated and a few of the ladies enjoy using them. There are books, magazines and games available anytime and movies playing frequently. Several folks come in and play Canasta almost every day. Local businesses sponsor prizes for Bingo on the third Friday of each month. Barbara Jackson plays the piano often for sing-alongs and an air hockey table was donated that really gets competition going.
The youth of First Baptist Church will be serving a Valentine's Banquet as a fundraiser for camp. The steak dinner will include child care and will be followed by a live version of the Newlywed Game. Follow the link for more information and call the church to purchase tickets.
The Annual Chili Cook-Off will be held at First Baptist Church Wagener on Jan. 25th. The meal is $5 per person or $20 per family. Meals come with chips and tea. Hot dogs will be available for children. Follow the link for more information.
Receive discount shots for your pets at the Pet Care-A-Van in the Piggly Wiggly parking lot.
Full Processing and mounting, 24-hour drop off available.
TC Sox, [email protected]
The Aiken Community Playhouse is performing "All My Sons" January 16 and 17 and 23 and 24, 2015 from 8 - 10 pm. More details.