Curbside Payment at Town Hall
When making a payment in person at the town hall, all Senior Citizens and persons who are handicapped may pull up front and blow their car horn. We will kindly come out and retrieve payment.
When making a payment in person at the town hall, all Senior Citizens and persons who are handicapped may pull up front and blow their car horn. We will kindly come out and retrieve payment.
Hilarity ensues with puppets and stories like "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus" by Ma Willems and "Find a Cow Now" by Janet Stevens. Held at the Nancy Bonnette Library.
Imperfect Strangers: The Ant and the Grasshopper. While the ant spends her days preparing for the winter months ahead, the grasshopper is too busy playing video games and trying to become the next influencer!
Held at the Nancy Bonnette Library.
The Spoonman has a clean show, he never uses dirty spoons! Lots of comedy, music and fun! The Spoonman will have copies of his book Spoony Boy and trainer spoons for sale after his performance. Find him on TikTok at getspooned.

Humana representatives will be in town next Tuesday, May 16 from 10am-4pm.
There will have free phones and other services that could be available to those who qualify. You don’t have to have Humana in order to receive these services.
*MEDICAID * MEDICARE *TANF *SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS



In regards to selling things in town, we welcome you to sell your items. However, BEFORE you set up for vendor/yard sales, you must submit payment to the Town Hall.
You will be FINED doubled for selling items without a receipt.
Anyone wishing to sell on the weekends must submit payment by 5:00 pm that Friday.
We also accept phone payments.
Participants must meet income eligibility requirements. The food distribution is for all ages. When you arrive, please stay in your car and follow directions from volunteers. Please contact ACTS of Aiken for more information, 803.649.3800.