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Plywood covered part of the front of the SPCA Thrift Store in Aiken on Monday. There also were orange traffic cones, yellow caution tape and a crumbled wall near the entrance.
Today's Highlights
In March of 1882, riders on horseback gathered to play a game on a large field off a dirt road not far from downtown Aiken. Read moreWe Are Aiken County: Whitney Field still going strong as polo venue more than 140 years later
Editor's note: We Are Aiken County is a series of articles that will run through March 16. It celebrates people, places and events that shaped Aiken County. Read moreWe Are Aiken County: Hopelands Concert Series to celebrate golden anniversary
What's happening today
A Book Club meets on the third and fourth Tuesday of the month in the first floor meeting room from 2:30-3:45 p.m. Group A meets April 23 and will discuss "The Storycatcher" by Ann Hite. Group B meets April 10 and will discuss "The Cowboy and The Cossack" by Clair Huffaker. Sign up at the information desk on the second floor. For more information or to sign up, call 803-642-2020, ext. 3. Read moreToday's events for April 23
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