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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Aiken. From education to spirituality and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
A rose care seminar covering planting, pruning, feeding, and problem solving. During this seminar, we’ll cover the essentials of rose care, including proper planting techniques, when and how to prune, feeding for strong growth and repeat blooms, and practical problem-solving for common issues. Whether you’re planting your very first rose or looking to refine your routine, you’ll leave with clear, easy-to-follow guidance you can apply right away.
Learn to Engage the Enemy from Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Mind Control, Leviathan, Spirit Spouses, & more May. 21st-May 24th in SC. Aiken, SC Level 1 & 2 Deliverance Training Pastor Henry Shaffer will be in his home church in Aiken, SC on Pentecost weekend, from May 21st to May 24th, 2026, for a three-day deliverance training seminar. Deliverance ministry training is an intense two-day, sixteen-hour training class that brings the deliverance minister to a competent level of spiritual warfare (this is the investment portion of this seminar). You will walk away having the tools you need to Identify 'The Strongman' and successfully deliver a candidate. A mass deliverance will begin at 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 21st, 2026. This is highly recommended if you will be attending the training seminar. Mass deliverance is always FREE and is open to the public. The seminar will consist of level one training on Friday, May 22nd, and level two training on Saturday, May 23rd. Worship service and the impartation for deliverance ministry will be held on Sunday, May 24th. This will be a Pentecost Service. Bring your Pentecost offering! Our ministry stands upon years of experience, thousands of deliverances, and miracles.
Aiken Stake YSA Institute Class All YSA from 18-35 invited to attend Gather at 6:30 pm for dinner, class starts at 7pm
Join HWF for a morning of surveying for Eastern Bluebirds in the Woods! Join Hitchcock Wood’s Education and Grants Coordinator, Heather Levy, for a morning of surveying for Eastern Bluebirds! Organized by National Audubon Society, Climate Watch is a community science program that explores how bird species are responding to changes in climate. We will count bluebirds at designated survey locations in the Woods. We will be hiking on foot between points, so please wear comfortable shoes and bring water, snacks, and binoculars if you have them. No previous bird identification experience is required, and we encourage anyone interested to come watch how a bird survey is conducted! The surveys should take approximately 2 hours to complete (including walking in between the points), but you are welcome to leave at any point. Hitchcock Woods does not have public restrooms or a place to refill a water bottle, so please plan accordingly.
Join us for a fun seasonal outing exploring nature, learning, and connecting with fellow homeschool families! Join the Hitchcock Woods Foundation for a seasonal nature walk for homeschool families! Each season we will explore the flora and fauna of the Woods. We will meet at the Stable on the Woods entrance (263 Rubins Cottage Lane) and hike a ~1.2 mile loop. Trails are sandy and contain rolling topography, but we will avoid steep hills. Please note there are no strollers allowed in Hitchcock Woods. We do not have a public restroom or a place to refill a water bottle, so please plan accordingly.