Group organizes Treasures for Charity Night
The Cedar Creek Ladies' Club is bringing local civic organizations to its March meeting in lieu of a program for its Treasures for Charities Night.
The event will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul United Methodist Church on New Ellenton's Main Street.
The meeting will have brief presentations by representatives of more than a dozen local charities, and attendees will have chances in drawings for themed gift baskets assembled by the club members.
"We've got a gardening basket, an Aiken basket, decorator items, a beauty basket, an Irish basket, gourmet foods, golf, art, handcrafted items, jewelry, home improvement items, cigars, and two Day Out of the Creek vacation baskets," club Vice President Cassi Martin said.
"We were amazed and delighted at how generous businesses in Aiken have been, donating things for these baskets," event co-chair Bobbie Kastet said. "One lady said Cedar Creek had brought her so much business, she felt it was time to give some back."
Proceeds will benefit the local charities invited to the event; the club will decide on amounts for each cause in April and disburse the funds in May, according to club President Linda Engel. Participating organizations include ACTS, the Aiken Area Council on Aging, Aiken County Animal Shelter, Child Advocacy Center, Children's Place, Christ Central Ministries, Cumbee Center to Assist Abused Persons, Golden Harvest Food Bank, the Lydia Project, Marine Corps League, Community Medical Clinic of Aiken County, Relay For Life, Aiken SPCA and STARS.
"We thought it would be fun for the ladies to meet and greet the charities that we support," Martin said. "When we talked to the charities, they were all excited about the opportunity, and there was no sense of competition between them, just cooperation."
The meeting is open to club members and their guests. Non-members interested in attending can contact any club member or call Cassi Martin at 644-0416 or Linda Engel at 642-4107 for information.
Contact Suzanne Stone at sstone@aikenstandard.com.
- Local events for Friday, Feb. 10
- USCA women get revenge at home
- State approves $13.5M for road work in city
- Pacer hoops squads look to erase bad memories
- LETTER: Create jobs instead of slamming unions
- Could the USC-Clemson rivalry game ever go away?
- OPINION: Statehouse tackles 'honest-to-goodness red-blooded battle'
- South Carolina baseball program reaching new heights
- SC AG sues over rejected voter ID law
- New equipment allows larger planes to land at Aiken airport









Notice about comments:
AikenStandard.com is pleased to offer readers the ability to comment on stories. We expect our readers to engage in lively, yet civil discourse. AikenStandard.com does not edit user submitted statements and we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted in the comments area. Responsibility for the statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not AikenStandard.com. If you find a comment that is objectionable, please click "report abuse" and we will review it for possible removal. Please be reminded, however, that in accordance with our Terms of Use and federal law, we are under no obligation to remove any third party comments posted on our website.
Full terms and conditions can be read here.