People you know. Healthcare you trust.
When you’re healthy, we’re happy. At Aiken Regional Medical Centers, the people we care for are more than our patients. They’re also our friends and neighbors. It’s the reason we work so hard to provide top-rated care in cardiovascular, oncology, orthopedic, radiology and women’s health — with a team of experienced, compassionate physicians and nurses who are truly invested in the well-being of our patients and their families. At Aiken Regional, we recognize that by providing quality healthcare to our patients and support to our neighbors, we’re enriching the lives and future of our community. And when the community thrives, we all benefit.
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302 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801 803-641-5000 Physicians are on the medical staff of Aiken Regional Medical Centers, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Aiken Regional Medical Centers. The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. 151471
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People you know. Healthcare you trust.
When you’re healthy, we’re happy. At Aiken Regional Medical Centers, the people we care for are more than our patients. They’re also our friends and neighbors. It’s the reason we work so hard to provide top-rated care in cardiovascular, oncology, orthopedic, radiology and women’s health — with a team of experienced, compassionate physicians and nurses who are truly invested in the well-being of our patients and their families. At Aiken Regional, we recognize that by providing quality healthcare to our patients and support to our neighbors, we’re enriching the lives and future of our community. And when the community thrives, we all benefit.
Want to know more? REAL.
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Get to know the Family. Aiken Regional page. Just open the
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Get a free brochure with our complete list of services, specialties and wellness programs. Call 803-641-5926 or visit www.aikenregional.com
302 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801 803-641-5000 Physicians are on the medical staff of Aiken Regional Medical Centers, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Aiken Regional Medical Centers. The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. 151471
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Contents FEATURE Foxhunting is a historic tradition in Aiken dating back to the early 1900â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. From October through March groups participate in drag hunts in Hitchock Woods, one of the largest urban forests in the nation.
10 An Aiken State of Mind Home, Family, Community, Friends - just a few words that come to mind when you think of Aiken. Enjoy exploring the unique essence that is Aiken through the photography of local artists and perspectives from engaged members of our community.
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DEPAR TMENTS 32 Housing
54 Education
36 Quality of Life
58 Retirement
42 Health Care
60 Relocation Information
48 Economy & Employment
65 Business
52 Aiken by the Numbers
18 Corporate Profiles
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ON THE FRONT COVER Begun in 1942 as a way to give young horses in training the opportunity to experience every aspect of live racing, the Aiken Trials is now a time honored tradition and is the first leg of Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Triple Crown events, held annually in March. Jockeys are typically the local exercise riders who enjoy an afternoon in the spotlight after paying their dues exercising the young horses each morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather, at the Aiken Training Track. The facility has had 39 Thoroughbred Champions call it home at one time or another. Learn more at www.aikentrainingtrack.com. photo by AP Gouge
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I feel that Aiken State of Mind when Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m waving to smiling friends coming out of shops on Laurens Street ... I feel that Aiken State of Mind when Angie and I are walking in Hitchcock Woods ... I get that special Aiken feeling watching the kids playing at Citizens Park ... Sunday at polo ... Thanksgiving at One Table and The Blessing of the Hounds ... Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a feeling we all get when we enjoy our special place ... ... In an Aiken State of Mind! Rick Osbon Mayor, City of Aiken
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From the historical homes of the Winter Colony to the beauty of the live oaks on South Boundary, Aiken’s landscape provides a beautiful backdrop for a collection of people that are excited about the future possibilities for our town. To be in an “Aiken State of Mind” one simply has to stroll down Laurens Street talking to the local patrons about the possibilities for all of our citizens to focus on the positive attributes of our community. Fran Jones Chair, Aiken Chamber of Commerce
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Individuals with an Aiken State of Mind are continually striving to make Aiken a premier location for living, working, socializing and helping others. The friendly people of Aiken are its greatest asset and make the quality of life in Aiken truly unique and wonderful. John Wesley Hightower Chair, United Way of Aiken County photo by
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A person with an Aiken State of Mind wakes up every day committed to making a positive impact on the lives of our community through the use of their time, talent, and treasure. Carmen Landy Executive Director, Helping Hands, Inc.
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Aiken is a proactive community that together mixes young and old, history and future, people and animals, serenity and excitement with integrity and beauty. Van Smith Chair, Aiken Downtown Development Association
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An Aiken State of Mind: A collaboratively devoted commitment to a premier educational system, continuous business and economic development, civic and social growth, and both diversity and respect for all mankind. All of these in partnership together cultivate and maintain a very healthy Aiken State of Mind. Rosemary English Chair, Aiken County Board of Education
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Aiken is such a charming town filled with some of the nicest people. It is a vibrant community that grows and changes while maintaining its old fashioned values. It is a place where an individual can dream big, start a career and be a part of a thriving community.
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Aiken, South Carolina, is a place where fresh life is breathed into all ages. Life nestled in age and explored in youth. Aiken is a place where you long to be. Come breath the spirit of Aiken.
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Aiken Regional Medical Centers
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iken Regional Medical Centers is a 245-bed acute care hospital that serves Aiken and the surrounding counties. The year 2016 marks the hospital’s 40th anniversary at 302 University Parkway in Aiken. Aiken Regional Medical Centers is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), one of the nation’s largest hospital management companies. More than 145 physicians representing 40plus specialties are on the medical staff at Aiken Regional. Aiken Regional offers a comprehensive range of medical services and specialty programs including a cardiovascular institute; a cancer care institute; a 24/7 emergency department with 100% Emergency Medicine boardcertified physicians; a neuroscience center; a women’s center; a wound healing institute; a pediatric center; a behavioral health center; bariatric surgery; joint replacement surgery; and physical therapy. Community outreach is a top priority at Aiken Regional In addition to providing high quality healthcare to our communities, Aiken Regional has a long history of promoting health and wellness, and caring for people in the community by providing them with the education and tools they need to achieve and maintain the healthiest life possible. For the past 25 years, Aiken Regional’s dedicated Community Outreach department has provided free and low-cost health screenings, education and support programs to Aiken-area residents. Classes include CPR,
childbirth preparation, babysitting training and grief support. Weight-loss and a variety of educational seminars are held regularly at the hospital and throughout the community. Aiken Regional offers Senior Wellness, a health program dedicated to the 50-plus population. Senior Wellness offers interesting and informative presentations to its nearly 8,000 members at the quarterly event called “The Breakfast Club.” In addition to health and wellness education, members have access to social activities and travel opportunities. Women Enlightened for Better Health (WE) launched in 2012 as a women’s health initiative dedicated to providing women with the tools they need to live a healthy life. WE’s nearly 2,000 members have access to nurse
navigators who assist them with making appointments, answer questions about health concerns and provide them with educational materials on health issues. WE is considered “the premier” womens health program in the CSRA.
Physicians are on the medical staff of Aiken Regional Medical Centers, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Aiken Regional Medical Centers. The hospital shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians.
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Aiken Technical College
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iken Technical College is a public, open-door two-year institution established to provide Aiken County citizens opportunities for educational, economic, professional, social and personal development. ATC educates and trains students to provide an effective workforce to support economic growth and community development through its focus on teaching and service. ATC students pursue degrees, diplomas and certificates in a wide variety of highdemand fields, including business, education, engineering, finance, health sciences, information technology, manufacturing, marketing, nuclear, public safety, technology, university transfer and more. This fall, ATC launched the Aiken Early College dual enrollment program developed in partnership with Aiken County Public Schools. Aiken Early College offers motivated high
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school students the opportunity to earn college credits while still in high school through a PreEngineering or General Education pathway. Students enrolled in the program earn both high school and college credits simultaneously. Aiken Technical College’s first two fully online degree programs also launched in the fall, allowing students to earn an Associate of Arts degree or an Associate in Network Systems Management degree completely online, from the comfort and convenience of their own computers. Credentials in a dozen health care fields are offered in ATC’s Health and Sciences building, including: nursing, medical coding, medical assisting, dental assisting, pharmacy technician, patient care assistant, electronic health records, surgical technology, radiologic technology, and paramedic. Construction is currently underway on campus for the future Center for Energy and
Advanced Manufacturing, a state-of-the-art facility that will house the College’s welding, mechatronics, radiation protection technology and nuclear quality systems programs. The 36,000 square foot facility will provide citizens with the highest quality nuclear and manufacturing training to fill the high-demand jobs available in the region. ATC is also involved in a number of initiatives to support the College’s almost 200 veterans and military family members on campus, and offers opportunities for students to engage and develop through leadership experiences. For more than 40 years, ATC has trained citizens of greater Aiken County with the skills needed to reach their educational and career objectives and contribute to their communities. In the coming years, the College will continue to help citizens “start here, succeed anywhere.”
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ASCO Valve, Inc.
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or ultra-reliable performance and delivery, turn to ASCO: the world leader in solenoid valve technology. Our fluid automation offerings control flows of air, gas, water, oil, and steam across the globe. Recent innovations include miniature designs, lowpower solenoid valves, and redundant control systems for functional safety requirements. With tens of thousands of models available, you’ll find just the right solutions for your demanding application. ASCO makes the world’s most reliable flow control solutions — delivered and serviced with exceptional speed and responsiveness. Some last up to 500 million cycles; many are shipped within one day with our ASCO Today program. When you need help, we respond — fast. We can send a skilled technician onsite within 24 hours. As part Emerson, the planet’s largest process automation supplier, our experienced representatives provide the industry’s best technical support and service, around the clock — and around the globe. With our deep applications expertise and global service, ASCO is the fluid automation supplier of choice for customers desiring the lowest cost of ownership, greatest asset availability, and highest productivity.
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ASCO NUCLEAR PRODUCTS ASCO, the pioneer and leader in the design and development of solenoid operated valves for the nuclear industry, offers a complete line of qualified nuclear products. Our engineering expertise and stringent quality standards make every ASCO valve a high quality engineered product. ASCO nuclear products are 100% inspected and functionally tested prior to shipment in order to ensure that they meet the rigorous demands and high expectations of the nuclear industry. ASCO’S PRODUCT LINES INCLUDE: RedHat Solenoid Valves: largest selection of 2-, 3-, and 4-way solenoid valves, designed to handle the most demanding fluid control applications
Miniature Valves: highest-quality miniature solenoid valves and accessories for medical equipment, analytical instrumentation, and industrial applications. Process Automation: pilot valves and control accessories for reliable process solutions Fuel Gas and Oil Products: broadest line of solenoid & motorized shutoff valves designed to control the flow of fuel gas, liquid propane and all grades of fuel oil used in combustion applications such as: industrial furnaces, ovens, kilns, incinerators, burners and boilers. Navy & Marine Valves: solenoid and air operated valves designed to meet the exacting standards of the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. Pressure/Temperature Switches & Sensors: devices for pressure and temperature monitoring.
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Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC
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ridgestone Americas came to Aiken County in 1997, and was the largest capital investment ever made in South Carolina. Bridgestone has continued to grow, and in 2011, they announced plans for a $1.2 billion investment, which consisted of expanding the existing Passenger Tire Plant and constructing a new Off-Road Radial tire production plant. This is Bridgestoneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest single investment in U.S. manufacturing, and it is the largest capital investment ever made in South Carolina. The Off-Road Radial tire plant officially opened in November 2014, bringing the total number of people working for Bridgestone in Aiken County to approximately 2,000. The passenger and light truck plant sits on 585 acres and the Off-Road Radial plant sits on 545 acres, both sites have been certified as Wildlife Habitats by the Wildlife Habitat Council. The passenger and light truck plant is also recognized as an OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Star site. The VPP Star is awarded to plants that have excellent safety and health management systems, and injury rates below the industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s national average.
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Carolina Musculoskeletal Institute
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arolina Musculoskeletal Institute (CMI) has been changing lives in Aiken County since 1979. With advanced systems and a new location on Aiken’s Southside, CMI provides the highest degree of professional orthopaedic healthcare available in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). The Institute is a multi-specialty medical practice specializing in complete musculoskeletal care. CMI’s world-class doctors are leading joint replacement and spine specialists as well as experts in treating sports injuries and other conditions such as arthritis, migraines, feet and ankle pain and nerve pain. CMI also treats emergencies involving cuts, sprains and fractures. CMI’s staff includes 10 board-certified physicians right here in Aiken’s backyard, each highly trained and renowned in their fields of expertise. CMI excels both medically and administratively in healthcare technology. With complementary specialties in our practice, CMI can uniquely treat patients across a variety of symptoms. CMI
CMI Main Office (Aiken Medical Center) 410 University Parkway, Suite 1000 The Sports and Spine Center (Southside) 399 Silver Bluff Road Corner of Silver Bluff Road and Pine Log Road 803.644.4CMI (264) | www.CMI.md
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delivers best-in-class care at both of its Aiken locations. We also provide patient portals on our website that allows for the upmost efficiency in customer service for our patients. CMI is equipped to provide comprehensive care in-house, including podiatry, within the following full-service medical divisions: • Orthopaedics Division • Podiatry Division • Neurology Division • Rheumatology Division • Pain Management Division • Imaging Division Patients can expect to receive the most advanced procedures available for joint replacements, sports injuries, spine and disc surgery, hand and foot surgery and treatment of rheumatology conditions. Full treatment services are offered in orthopaedics (bones
& joints), sports medicine (athletes & athletic conditions), neurology (headaches, nerve issues, nerve disease), arthritis (painful joints), podiatry (diseases and surgery of feet), imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRI studies) and pain management. CMI is committed to providing the highest level of medical care as conveniently as possible. To better meet the needs of our patients, we are pleased to offer two Aiken locations. CMI’s Main Office is located adjacent to Aiken Regional Medical Centers, 410 University Parkway, Suite 1000. The Sports and Spine Center is located on Aiken’s Southside, 399 Silver Bluff Road, at the corner of Pine Log Road and Silver Bluff Road. To learn more about CMI’s suite of services, visit www.CMI.md or call us anytime at (803) 644-4264 (803.644.4CMI).
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CareSouth Health System, Inc.
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o you need help caring for a loved one? Aging isn’t easy. Not for the person who is feeling the effects of the years. Not for the family members. As a person begins to age, family members often feel the need to help with everyday tasks that are now challenging. This can include things like meal preparation, laundry and housekeeping. Eventually, many people find themselves assisting in ways the never expected, like hygiene and grooming. They may even find themselves dealing with the effects of diseases and disorders they hadn’t anticipated. Caregiving for a loved one can take it’s toll and change the family dynamics. Trying to provide care for a loved one can become highly stressful whether you live next door or thousands of miles away. If you need help, you are not alone. CareSouth an Encompass company provides caregiving services for families in Aiken and Augusta just like yours. We can help you, too. Starting a plan that will benefit your loved one begins with a in-home visit with the family, including your loved one who will ultimately receive
CareSouth an Encompass Company 410 University Parkway Suite 2000 Aiken, SC 29801 803-335-0974
our care. The visit enables us to gather even more information, answer questions and help your family understand how CareSouth an Encompass company can help. We then develop a custom care plan, respite services, caregiver matching and care supervision specific to your loved ones needs. Throughout our care a local CareSouth/Encompass team member stays in touch with the caregivers and family to make sure things are going well. We want to be a resource to help your loved one age in place! We can make that a possibility. Call us today for more information or to set up a visit.
Contact Paige Norwood your local Care Coordinator at 803-335-0974.
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Cat Deegan, Realtor®
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ew technologies are ever changing the role of a Real Estate Agent. No longer are they standing guard of the market; rather, they have become trusted real estate advisors. They are relied on as experts with deep knowledge of the local market, are experienced negotiators, and above all, are putting their client’s needs before anything else. Cat provides an incredible service to her clients through a full-service, conciergestyle approach. She listens and provides an action plan based around her client’s goals. Cat works with Meybohm, Realtors®
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at the Southside office. Meybohm, Realtors® is the prominent real estate brokerage in Aiken County. They are part of the international Leading Real Estate Companies of the World® organization, with a strong network and commitment to our community. Cat works with new and seasoned home buyers, relocating professionals and families, and savvy investors. They value her proactive approach and dedication to their needs. Sellers appreciate her “detailed and prepared” attitude. She presents her action plans based on facts and stats. Her goal is Your goal…to meet or exceed your financial and timeline goals. Give her a call!
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Greater Aiken SCORE
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CORE is the nation’s largest organization offering free small business advice. Mentoring services are provided through a network of experienced volunteers who want to help entrepreneurs in their hometown area. Have you been dreaming about starting a business? We can assist you in thinking through your ideas with the right questions, guidance, and help in building the business plan you will need to be successful! Already own a business? We can help! With a SCORE advisory team, you can have honest, confidential conversations about marketing, finance, or whatever’s on your mind. At no charge! We are a nonprofit organization affiliated with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and have offices at both the Aiken and North Augusta Chambers of Commerce.
We Are Delivering Results • We have met with over 1,000 clients during our 11 year history; adding 165 in the last twelve months alone
In Aiken: 803-641-1111 121 Richland Ave E In North Augusta: 803-279-2323 406 West Ave greateraiken.score.org Scan this code with your phone or tablet and reach our web site.
• Over the last year 482 people attended the seminars we held in Aiken and North Augusta • Of six SCORE organizations in South Carolina, we were recognized as the only ‘Platinum Chapter’ in 2015. •
Partnering with leading edge Chambers of Commerce help us stay tied to those driving the economic vitality of our service area. The Aiken Chamber for example, was the 2014 Outstanding Chamber of the Year in the Carolinas…. among 150 Chamber organizations
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Hubbell Power Systems
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ubbell Incorporated is a multibillion dollar global manufacturer of electrical and electronic products for a broad range of non-residential and residential construction, industrial and utility applications. It was founded in 1888 by Harvey Hubbell. Three divisions make up the Hubbell family: Hubbell Lighting, Hubbell Electrical Systems, and Hubbell Power Systems. Hubbell Power Systems, headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, is a global enterprise growing through acquisitions, investing in people, offering value-added services and assuring financial viability through conservative fiscal policy. HPS manufactures a wide variety of transmission, distribution, substation, OEM and telecommunications products used by power utilities. In addition, HPS products are used in the civil construction, transportation, gas and water industries. Products include construction and switching products, tools, insulators, arresters, pole line hardware, cable accessories, test equipment, transformer bushings and polymer precast enclosures and equipment pads. The 357,000 square foot Aiken, SC plant manufactures Ohio Brass Insulators, Arresters and blocks, as well as Cable Accessories. It has approximately 350 employees. HPS has a commitment to quality by building products that provide mission-critical infrastructure and products that deliver SCAN THIS CODE WITH YOUR PHONE OR TABLET TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE
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power to millions of people worldwide. This uncompromising integrity starts with the Hubbell employees. Hubbell employees are active supporters of their community. This year the Aiken plant raised almost $15,000 to contribute to the local United Way, a non-profit organization that works with more than 1,200 local United Way offices throughout the country. United Wayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vision is a world where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through education, income stability and healthy lives.
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Nuclear Care Partners
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he Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA), first implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) in July 2001, provides compensation and free medical benefits to former Department of Energy (DOE) employees who became ill as a result of working in the atomic weapons industry. The program compensates those suffering from any of more than 20 types of cancers or other ailments including beryllium, asbestos-related ailments and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Nuclear Care Partners (NCP), an authorized provider of skilled home health care under the DOL, doesn’t file claims but can help chronically ill individuals navigate this process. NCP works exclusively with former DOE workers who’ve been diagnosed with workrelated illnesses and who’ve qualified for no cost in-home medical benefits under the DOL EEOICPA program. They provide superior, patient-centered care and their goal is to support individuals in maintaining independence while living in the comfort of their own homes. Company spokesperson Stacy Todd states “Nuclear Care Partners is committed to serving the atomic heroes who’ve sacrificed so much to ensure the independence of our great nation.”
Many in this area have seen this type of service before and Nuclear Care Partners is not the only company that provides this type of care, however, it is their care that sets them apart. Since its inception, NCP’s focus has been and will always be ‘not to be the biggest DOL homecare provider, but to be the best’. This philosophy has taken NCP from two nurses who started the company to a nationwide company that is helping former atomic workers who suffer from exposure. Lisa Gibert, South Carolina native and branch director, states, “We always focus on being local.” She continues, “It is imperative we work with the local community to find great nurses and staff to care for our patients. We couldn’t provide the care we provide without our local community”.
Nuclear Care Partners is located at 237 Park Ave SW, Ste 211 in Aiken. If you would like more information regarding the EEOICPA program or know someone that would benefit – please contact Stacy Todd at (864) 396-0357.
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Prestige Appliance
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ne of the largest independent appliance dealers in South Carolina, Prestige Appliance is the area’s only full service appliance dealer. Locally owned and operated, it’s a virtual one-stop-shop for appliance sales, as well as award winning factory certified installation and service. At Prestige, our experienced appliance specialists are on hand to help with the selection of the right appliance for every budget from top quality brands such as Whirlpool, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Bosch, Sub Zero, Viking and more. The first Prestige Appliance store opened in Historic downtown Aiken in 2007. Extraordinary customer service and shopping options were soon attracting consumers from across the Midlands. To better serve them, Prestige relocated in 2010 to 2575 Whiskey Road.
2575 Whiskey Road Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 644-6113 3905 Fernandina Road Columbia, SC 29210 803-772-5721 www.prestigeappliance.net
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In 2011, a second store opened to serve the Columbia market. In early 2016, Prestige will open a third location to serve the Augusta market on Riverwatch Parkway. Each store is approximately 5,000 square feet with kitchen and laundry vignettes set up to help consumers select appliance brands and models. Prestige maintains the best-trained and most knowledgeable appliance salespeople, certified installers and service people in the area. Its factory-trained service department includes installation, service and repair technicians for all appliances they sell. Visit a Prestige Appliance location and see why if you “shop anywhere else, you’ll pay too much!”
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The RE/MAX Tattersall Group
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rom a single office that opened in 1973 in Denver, Colorado, RE/MAX has grown into a global real estate network of franchisee-owned and operated offices with more than 90,000 Sales Associates. Today, RE/MAX agents constitute the world’s most productive real estate force. Through their efforts, they’ve made it possible to say that “Nobody in the world sells more real estate than RE/MAX.” Local experts with a global network, the RE/MAX Tattersall Group is the only international, full-service real estate company in Aiken. Established in the spring of 2014, the RE/MAX Tattersall Group has grown from an office of three agents and a single listing to become the number two listing office in the Aiken Multiple Listing Service. The RE/MAX Tattersall Group is the only RE/MAX office in the country that is branded with both the Collection and Commercial
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As a member of the Aiken community, USC Aiken offers many services to business and industry in the community, including faculty consulting services, and meeting and banqueting facilities that can accommodate your next business seminar or special event. Continuing Education provides quality educational and training experiences, and our students make excellent interns for your businesses and non-profit organizations. The university welcomes seniors and those needing cardiac patients to our Wellness Center, and our Ruth Patrick Science Education Center has hosted close to 1,500,000 visits from school children and families since its inception. The DuPont Planetarium is open to all community members twice a week, and the Etherredge Center offers a variety of cultural series for the community. Want to learn more? Visit www.usca.edu.
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of the homes echo the
good investment
tastes of various age and
in Aiken, and housing
lifestyle groups, including
options are plentiful
single- and multi-story
– historic homes and
homes that appeal to
charming cottages,
young professionals,
condominiums and
families, and retirees.
townhouses, large
Of the remaining
(July 2015 statistics
equestrian estates, golf
available homes, 90
provided by Aiken Board
mix of both resale
communities with nature
are condominiums and
of Realtors).
homes and new home
trails, and retirement
townhouses. Aiken is
Prices have seen an
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communities with endless
also a great place for
increase from last year
sold,” says Kristyne
amenities.
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with the median sales
Shelton, Association
over 308 properties listed
price being $156,075, a
Executive for the Aiken
were 1,516 homes for
for sale that are equine
12.3% increase, and the
Board of Realtors.
sale in Aiken, reflecting a
related, showing a strong
Days on Market decreased
“We are seeing lots of
9.3% decrease in available
equestrian element in
1.6% to 179 days. (July
movement in Aiken’s
homes over last year.
the real estate market
2015)
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AIKEN COST OF LIVING INDEX
Augusta-Aiken GA/SC MSA 2015
(100% Composite Index)
SECOND QUARTER 2015
89.3
Grocery
(13.96%) 96.6
Housing
(27.8%) 74.8
Utilities
(10.23%) 90.4
Transportation
(12.12%) 82.0
Health Care
(4.41%)
91.8
Misc. Goods & Services
(31.48%)
101.0
COMPARISON Asheville, NC
Atlanta, GA
Charleston, SC Columbia, SC Hilton Head, SC
96.6
98.5
100.4
93.9
108.4
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ition The absolute defin ! of southern charm
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Quality of Life
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f you are looking for
unheard of in today’s
a place that offers all
world, where affordable
the amenities you’ll
housing, award-
photo by Moose ProF
oto
ever need, a place that
winning schools, diverse
professionals, parents and
offers a perfect balance
recreational opportunities,
students is the foundation
between the charm and
and a progressive
upon which Aiken draws
to come and visit or to
grace of yesterday and the
approach to business go
its strength.
live here, you will find
promise of tomorrow, you
hand-in-hand to offer
will find it in Aiken, South
something for almost
public and private
expectations and offers
Carolina.
every lifestyle.
entities have successfully
more than you ever
implemented numerous
imagined.
With its rich heritage,
One of Aiken’s greatest
By working together,
So, whether you plan
that Aiken exceeds your
impeccable beauty,
assets is its people –
programs that have
cosmopolitan flair, and
individuals from diverse
improved infrastructure,
you find unique
unparalleled quality of
backgrounds who are
attracted business, saved
combinations that mesh
life, Aiken is the ideal
dedicated to the economic
money, supported health
so incredibly well?
place to come and spend a
and overall well-being
care and education,
day, a week, or a lifetime.
of the community. This
and ultimately, created
strong commitment from
a thriving, vibrant
place for all ages and
business people, public
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• An exceptional business
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Aiken every day – because
metropolitan area.
in a small, but globally
• Technically advanced
it is the perfect place to
cosmopolitan, town
health care services
operate a business, raise
history and culture, Aiken
• Cozy cottages and
delivered with a friendly
a family, meet young
sits in the middle of the
single-family homes
hometown feel
professionals and enjoy
South Carolina National
nestled among grand,
• Modern vehicles sharing
retirement.
historic estates
unpaved streets with
• An active, modern
riders on horseback
lifestyle entrenched in Southern charm and a
LOCATION Aiken is ideally located
It is these unique
and accessible to major
history that has been
combinations that make
interstates and airports.
meticulously preserved
the Aiken area special
The beach and the
• A contemporary,
and appealing for all age
mountains are within
progressive college and
groups. The old and the
driving distance, and in
university with a small
new blend perfectly to
three hours, one can be
town appeal
provide a lifestyle that
in Asheville, Charlotte,
• A beautiful, thriving
suits almost any taste -
Atlanta, Charleston
downtown with small
from growing families to
or Savannah. Aiken’s
retail shops complemented
young singles and retirees.
residents have the best of
by national chains and
For those who enjoy
One visit to this charming city and you will discover why people
both worlds — they can enjoy big city life without
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and lifestyles, while
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showcasing local, national
taught daily. Aiken Choral Sociey
and international talent.
is a community chorus
Participation in the arts
dedicated to providing the
is highly encouraged
best singing experience
in the area through art
to interested and talented
education and enrichment
singers throughout the
classes. Both visual and
Aiken area. Repertoire is
performing arts classes
wide â&#x20AC;&#x201C; from early music
are available and give all
to last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hit movie
and experience various
citizens the opportunity
theme. They include
festivals and foods.
to learn a new skill or
Brahms in German,
enhance an existing one.
Puccini in Italian, or
corridor was designed to encourage people to get off the interstates and onto the back roads of South Carolina, where they can learn about the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s traditions and culture
The climate is another plus; Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s residents
Rainfall (in.) Snowfall (in.) Precipitation Days Sunny Days Avg. July High Avg. Jan. Low Elevation ft.
49.2 0.8 88 216 92 34.4 476
ART & CULTURE The Aiken community
Aiken Center for
John Williams in English
is passionate about art
the Arts features
â&#x20AC;&#x201C; celebrating the best in
seasons without prolonged
â&#x20AC;&#x201C; all kinds of art â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and
works of local, as well
composition.
severe weather.
residents and visitors
as international and
alike support the arts with
national, artists. Artist
South Carolinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s longest
an enthusiasm that could
shows and receptions
continuously operating
rival most any large city.
flourish throughout the
dance company. Founded
Visual and performing
year and offer a unique
by the late Carl Crosby,
arts thrive year round
mix of art media. Classes
the company has been
and touch many cultures
for children and adults are
in existence for over 36
can enjoy the change of
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Aiken Civic Ballet is
years. Under the Artistic
Competition for students
Direction of Diane Toole
eighteen years of age and
Miller, the company
younger.
produces original ballets
The Etherredge
and contemporary dance
Center for the Fine
works.
and Performing Arts is
Aiken Community
located on the campus
Playhouse offers seven
of the University of
main stage productions
South Carolina Aiken
each season, several Black
and hosts many cultural
Box events, Coffeehouse
events open to the
Productions, workshops
community, including
and a Youth Wing
the annual Cultural
Program. Shows range
Series featuring traveling
from drama to comedy
theater companies and
and musicals.
performers, the University
Aiken Performing Arts
Theater, the Oswald
Group (APAG) presents
Writers Series, University
quality professional artists
faculty music recitals
live in Aiken â&#x20AC;&#x201C; including
and performances by the
classical, jazz, brass,
University Choir.
chamber, bluegrass, big
Hopelands Gardens
band, Broadway and
Summer Concert
ethnic music performed
Series features various
by individual vocalists and
musical entertainment,
instrumentalists, bands
including bands, ballet,
and full orchestras - plus
bluegrass, and clogging.
dance, comedy, satire and
Performances are
variety programs. APAG
Monday evenings from
also provides Educational
May through August at
Outreach programs to
the Windam Performing
the student population
Arts Stage at Hopelands
of the greater Aiken area
Gardens, an outdoor
and Community Outreach
public park with winding
programs to military
paths through 100 year-
personnel and other
old oak trees.
special groups. The Aiken Symphony
Joye in Aiken was founded in 2009 under
Guildâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mission is to
the name Juilliard in
bring exceptional music
Aiken and is dedicated
to our community. The
to making the very best
Guild presents the Aiken
in the performing arts
Symphony Orchestra
available to as many of
(ASO) and the Youth
our citizens as possible,
Concert Series for all
especially students. The
fifth grade students in
Joye in Aiken Festival
Aiken and Edgefield
(held for one week each
counties and the Concerto
March) and the Education
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of the African-American Diaspora and chronicle
Equestrian activities
the many contributions
and events are one of
of African-Americans to
the biggest draws to
Aiken and neighboring
Aiken and surrounding
regions.
towns. The area boasts
The Aiken Train
photo by Moose ProFoto
surrounding towns.
of international polo
Museum is a replica of
matches, foxhunting,
Aiken’s historic railroad
horse shows, and carriage
depot. It houses the
and pleasure riding.
City of Aiken’s Visitors
Busy horse farms and
Center, as well as displays
stables dot the area, and
depicting the relationship
equestrian activities are
between the founding of
so popular that the City of
Aiken and the history of
Aiken has unpaved streets
the railroad – from the
made of hard clay to protect the horses’ hooves.
Outreach Program
historical sites and
popular legend of a bride
(conducted during the
museums offer memorable
whose “hand was given
Festival but also at other
educational experiences.
in marriage” in exchange
horse training center,
for a railroad stop, to
Aiken has produced
times of the year) bring
Aiken County
Long known as a premier
the world’s finest young
Historical Museum
the establishment of the
such winners as Sea
musicians, actors and
at Banksia, a former
“Winter Colony,” when
Hero, Kelso, Summer
dancers to Aiken for
winter colony estate, once
wealthy northerners
Squall, Good Time and
public performances,
served as the original
traveled by way of
most recently, Palace
chamber concerts, master
campus of the University
personal railway cars to
Malice who won the 2013
classes, and outreach
of South Carolina Aiken
spend their winters in
Belmont Stakes, the third
programs in area schools.
and as the community’s
Aiken.
leg of the Triple Crown.
Aiken is the first and only
public library. The
The SRS Heritage
community in the world
museum offers an
Museum preserves the
Aiken Training Track,
with which Juilliard has
exciting historical view
history of the Savannah
the Aiken Horse Park,
partnered to create a
of Aiken and features
River Site (SRS) and
Highfields Event Center
festival of this magnitude
ongoing displays and
interprets to the public
and numerous polo fields.
and importance.
shows that bring history
the Site’s role in winning
to life. The grounds have
the Cold War. The
Center is one of the
been developed into an
museum focuses on SRS’s
region’s premier
arboretum and nature
technical and scientific
entertainment facilities
trail.
achievements, sociological
and features everything
The Center for African-
impacts and ecological
from internationally
American History, Art
known music stars to
& Culture is located in
comedians, musicals, and
the Immanuel Institute
even professional bull
Building, one of the
riding.
county’s most historic
offers exciting outdoor
landmarks. The goal
activities for visitors and
of the center, which is
residents of all ages.
HISTORY History and culture play
scheduled to open in
accomplishments.
RECREATION Every season in Aiken
Fun and diverse
an important role in the
2016, is to preserve and
activities abound year
community, and various
present the cultural legacy
round in Aiken and
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USCA Convocation
Aiken is home to the
Horse enthusiasts
national sporting events
celebrate Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rite
that attract thousands of
of spring every March
people to the area each
with the Triple Crown.
year.
The popular three-
Nature and walking
weekend equestrian
opportunities are plentiful
event, which includes
for those that enjoy
flat races, the national-
the outdoors, The area
circuit Steeplechase and
offers numerous public
polo, draws families,
parks, walking trails
friends and businesses
and tranquil gardens.
together for fun, food and
Hopelands Gardens, a
festivities.
14-acre public treasure,
Golf is another popular
features garden paths that
activity that thrives in
wind among 100-year-old
Aiken and is a major draw
magnolia and oak trees.
for many who move to the
For the more adventurous,
area. Simply stated, the
Hitchcock Woods, a
area is a golferâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s paradise!
2,000-acre woodland
With several private and
preserve nestled in the
public courses available,
heart of downtown Aiken,
golf enthusiasts take to
has numerous trails and
the links year round.
paths that provide hours
Golf tournaments
riding, and bird watching
the year and cater to
activities for many.
as the annual St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
with activity every year
Chocolate Festival, Aiken
during the Masters Golf
Bluegrass Festival and the
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annual Oktoberfest. The of Commerce presents
tennis, softball, baseball,
the Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Makinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; juried
volleyball and soccer
arts and crafts show every
play a close rival to
September on the Friday
golf for many residents
and Saturday after Labor
and visitors. Municipal
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and county recreation
attracts more than 10,000
departments offer
people annually to Aikenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
numerous competitive
historic downtown.
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the latest technology,
Aurora Behavioral Health
optimal health. WE is
opened on the southside
allows the Cardiovascular
Services, Cardiovascular
a free program open to
of Aiken in late 2015.
Institute to consistently
Institute of Carolina
women 18 and older.
University Prompt Care
care for patients at a rate
and the Cancer Care
An additional health
will serve patients whose
below the national and
Institute of Carolina, are
care resource for Aiken
primary care physician is
state average “Door to
among ARMC’s top-notch
and the surrounding area
unavailable and those who
Balloon” times.
facilities.
is The Surgery Center
have a non-life-threatening
ARMC’s services
A new 7,000-square-
of Aiken. It is the only
injury or illness that
range from a 24-hour
Regional has many
locally physician owned
does not require a trip
emergency department
educational programs
and operated same-day
to the emergency room.
to cardiopulmonary and
designed to help you live
multi-specialty outpatient
The facility is affiliated
respiratory services,
a healthier life. Their
surgical facility in Aiken.
with Augusta, Georgia,
Computerized Tomography
premier program is
The Surgery Center
based University Health
Scanning, same-day
Women Enlightened for
of Aiken is a specially
Care System, a 581-bed,
outpatient surgery,
Better Health, or WE for
designed facility providing
not-for-profit hospital
dialysis treatments, pain
short. The WE health
patients with personal and
which serves 25 counties
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In addition, Aiken
YEARS as
YOUR HOSPITAL of CHOICE Based on an independent survey conducted by the National Research Corporation, area residents have selected University as the Hospital of Choice for Overall Quality and Image for the 17th consecutive year. We are honored and humbled. After all, we couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have done it without you. Thank you for continuing to Insist on University.
in Georgia and South
that include digestive,
Carolina. Over the years,
neuro, cancer and heart
Universityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s downtown
health. The health system
campus has expanded
also includes a variety
to include the Heart &
of dedicated centers and
Vascular Institute and
units for specific medical
office buildings that house
treatment, such as sports
more than 600 employed
medicine.
and private practice
and physician care, a
various treatment centers.
comprehensive range
University Hospital offers
of health care services
diagnoses, treatment and
can be found in Aiken
rehabilitation of a wide
County, including
variety of illnesses and
home health, physical
conditions covering most
therapy, occupational
all specialties at multiple
therapy, sports medicine,
campuses.
behavioral health and
Also serving the area in
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exercise programs to name
nearby Augusta, Georgia,
a few. Special interest
is the Georgia Regents
programs and support
Health System, which
groups are also available,
includes the Georgia
as well as educational
Regents Medical Center,
programs.
a teaching- and research-
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In addition to hospital
physicians as well as
Comprehensive care
based hospital with 478
facilities, adult day
beds, and the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
services and assisted-
Hospital of Georgia, a 154-
living communities
bed pediatric hospital.
complement the many
The hospitals are the
medical services available
regionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Level 1 adult
and support the diverse
and pediatric trauma
health care needs of area
centers with service lines
citizens.
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Lots of career opportunities!
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Economy & Employment strengthen Aiken County’s
strength of Aiken
economic base.
and Aiken County
Savannah River Nuclear
lies in the ability to
Solutions, LLC, the largest
change with the times
employer in Aiken County
and to embrace a global
and one of the largest in
marketplace.
South Carolina, plays a
From everyday products,
major role in the area’s
such as pharmaceuti-
economy at the Savannah
cal and consumer health
River Site, which includes
products, to tires, automo-
the Savannah River
tive parts, diesel engines,
National Laboratory.
vending machines, and
SRNL provides intellectual
materials for nuclear
leadership, innovative
defense and environmen-
solutions, and research
tal restoration, many
and technology necessary
advanced businesses and
to address the nation’s
industries call the Aiken
most complex nuclear
area home. The range and
materials processing and
diversity of these com-
environmental challenges.
panies provide a stable working environment and
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including Savannah
BAE Systems (United
business and industry.
Airport in Columbia,
River Remediation, LLC,
Kingdom), BOC Gases
Aiken Technical College
South Carolina, the Aiken
at the Savannah River
(United Kingdom), and
and the University of
area is blessed with
Site, Kimberly-Clark
Shinsho American
South Carolina Aiken are
excellent transportation
Corporation, CB&I AREVA
Corporation (Japan).
instrumental in preparing
access.
MOX Services, and
Aiken County recognizes
students for the business
In addition, the Aiken
Bridgestone Americas
the value of its economic
and technical needs
Municipal Airport
Tire Operations have
base and works closely
of local employers. In
accommodates corporate
invested heavily in Aiken
with existing industries
addition, their continuing
jet service, and the
County and contribute
to help ensure their
education programs
area offers two railway
significantly to economic
success and longevity.
support new technological
companies, bus lines, and
prosperity.
The testament of these
needs brought on by an
motor freight lines that
efforts shows – several
ever changing market.
provide transportation
The area also enjoys a strong global presence
existing industries have
with several international
significantly expanded
location and accessibility
fact that the major ports
companies, such as
their operations in recent
also make it attractive
of Charleston, South
Bridgestone Americas Tire
years.
for many different kinds
Carolina and Savannah,
Operations (Japan), MTU
With its friendly,
Aiken’s convenient
services. Add to this the
of businesses. With its
Georgia are only 2 ½
America Inc. (Germany),
progressive business
proximity to I-20 and
hours away, and one
Autoneum North America
environment, the Aiken
two commercial airports,
can see that business
(Switzerland), Valmet,
area offers a diverse, well
Augusta Regional Airport
transportation needs are
Inc. (Finland), Newman
trained work force and
in Augusta, Georgia, and
easily met in the Aiken
Technology SC (Japan),
incentives to potential
Columbia Metropolitan
area.
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Aiken by the Numbers AIKEN COUNTY MAJOR EMPLOYERS
471 City of Aiken
5388 Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC
1200 Aiken Regional Medical Centers
453 Parsons
3300 Aiken County Public School District
890 Aiken County
450 UPS Supply Chain Solutions
2115 Savannah River Remediation, LLC
770 AGY
444 U.S. Department of Energy
1961 CB&I AREVA MOX Services, LLC
685 Centerra-Savannah River Site
395 ASCO Valve Manufacturing, Inc.
1830 Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations
600 Shaw Industries
370 Hubbell Power Systems
1250 Kimberly-Clark Corporation
534 University of South Carolina Aiken
340 Tri-Development Center of Aiken County, Inc.
Occupations
33.9%
23.2
%
Management, Business, Science and Arts
Sales and Office
16.1
%
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 9.74%.....................................9th to 12th 7.39%........................ Associate’s Degree 14.93%........................Bachelor’s Degree 9.10%............................Graduate Degree 31.57%................. High School Graduate 5.42%..................... Less Than 9th Grade 21.86%.................................No Diploma Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey - 2013 5-Year Estimates
Service
15.5% Production, Transportation and Material Moving
11.3% Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance
Source: Economic Development Partnership
White.........................................................................112,436 ...........................69.5% Black............................................................................40,272 ...........................24.9% American Indian/Alaskan Native........................................269 .............................0.2% Asian..............................................................................1,181 .............................0.7% Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander................................21 .............................0.0% 2 or more races..............................................................5,464 .............................3.4% Other..............................................................................4,799 .............................3.0% (U.S. Census Bureau)
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% POPULATION BY AGE GROUP 9 and under ..........20,010 ............. 12% 10-19....................20,413............... 12% 20-29....................21,024............... 13% 30-39....................19,279............... 12% 40-49....................20,710............... 13% 50-59....................24,141............... 15% 60-69....................20,269............... 12% 70-79....................11,771................. 7% 80 and over........... 6,559................. 4%
COMMUNITIES (INCORPORATED) IN AIKEN COUNTY WITH POPULATIONS
Aiken.............................................. 30,258 Burnettown.......................................2,764 Jackson............................................1,753 Monetta...............................................233 New Ellenton....................................2,110 North Augusta................................22,300 Perry.................................................. 236 Salley..................................................415 Wagener..............................................817 Windsor..............................................122
Aiken
Total Area of County – 1,080.66 square miles Land – 1071.03 square miles • Water – 8 square miles
County Population Estimate (2014) – 164,753 64,253 Households (U.S. Census Bureau)
Growth Rate + 2.9% (2010-2014) (U.S. Census Bureau)
Estimated Total Civilian Labor Force – 75,078 (07/2015) (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Unemployment Rate (July) 2015 – 6.3% (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
DISTANCE TO OTHER CITIES Atlanta, GA........................................................................ 163 miles
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AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Education
W
ith engaged
The District’s merit is
and capable
evidenced by AdvanceEd
teachers and
accreditation, an
staff, a shared vision
“Excellent” Report Card
to nurture and support
rating and many schools
students, and community
listed among U.S. News &
partnerships that enhance
World Reports’ Best High
the academic, career
Schools, including a silver
and extra-curricular
award-winner.
opportunities for all, Aiken
ur te sy ph ot o co
Aiken’s schools are high-
ke n of US C Ai
County Public School
performing. Eleven are
District is THE choice for
recognized as Palmetto’s
public school education
Finest; all are staffed with
in the Central Savannah
highly-qualified teachers,
Award-winning Math and
both the state and
River Area.
staff and administrators,
Science Teacher. Aiken’s
national average on the ACT.
including South Carolina’s
SAT scores topped the
to be a distinguished
Arts Teacher of the
state average and District
public school system.
Year and a Presidential
students outperformed
Aiken County is proud
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While ratings, rankings and awards are valued,
it’s the preparation of
with MTU America
each student to be a
Inc. to networking/
fully-productive citizen,
cyber security, welding,
capable of securing and
emergency/fire
maintaining gainful
management, fashion,
employment following
health science, electricity
graduation or possessing
and media technology.
the skills necessary to
Artistic talent is
pursue post-secondary
celebrated in Aiken
opportunities before
County Schools. The
excelling in a chosen
District has an elementary
career, that’s of greatest
school with magnet
importance. Advanced
designation and middle
studies curricula and
schools infuse science,
partnerships with The
technology, engineering
University of South
and math, STEM, or
Carolina Aiken and
STEAM (STEM + art),
Aiken Technical College
across all subject areas.
encourage high school
Aiken County educators
students to pursue
have long benefited
college, while providing a
from collaboration with
head start on coursework
Savannah River Site
at a fraction of the cost.
(SRS); engineers at SRS
An impressive 90% of the
ensure cutting-edge
Class of 2016 are certified
educational opportunities
work-ready, having earned
for students and are
National Career Readiness
particularly engaged at
Certificates. Beginning
designated STEM and
in elementary school and
STEAM schools. Joye in
extending throughout
Aiken (formerly known
middle and high school,
as Juilliard in Aiken) and
professionalism and
Aiken Performing Arts
character building
partner with the District
are incorporated into
to inspire and enhance
Aiken County Schools’
arts education through
instruction and are
on-campus residencies,
complimented by
workshops, concerts and
volunteerism, mentorships
outreaches.
and apprenticeship
Last year’s graduating
AIKEN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS AT A GLANCE: K-12 The Consolidated School District of Aiken County is South Carolina’s sixth largest school district in population. Address: 1000 Brookhaven Drive, Aiken, SC 29803 Phone: (803) 641-2428 Web: www.acpsd.net K-12 Student Population: 24,829 (2015-2016) Number of Schools: 42 - 7 High Schools - 11 Middle Schools - 20 Elementary Schools - 1 Career and Technology Center - 3 Charter Schools Average Teacher Salary: $49,914 Number of Teachers: 1,552 Number of 4-year-olds: 567 Total Number of Employees: 3,254 Teacher and Administrator Quality: (measured by highest degree attained) • 45% Master’s Degree • 13% Master’s Degree + 30 • 1% Doctorate
New Students All new students entering school for the first time in Aiken County are requested to provide the following documents: • Birth Certificate • Immunization Card/Form • Proof of residency
Immunization For complete immunization requirements, call (800) 27-SHOTS or visit www.scdhec.net.
programs with business,
class amassed a record-
manufacturing and
breaking $65,182,299 in
Age Requirements
industry professionals.
scholarship offerings and
The Aiken County
included a student who
Career and Technology
never missed a single day
Child Development (4K): 4 years old by September 1 Kindergarten (5K): 5 years old by September 1 First Grade: 6 years old by September 1
Center offers a multitude
of school, a well-adjusted
of award-winning
and respected blind-
programs, from its highly-
student, and a math whiz
publicized collaboration
that won the International
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with top honors for
campus as contributing to
collaborative governance
their knowledge, skills and
and confidence in senior
personal development at
leadership. It is a military
rates significantly higher
friendly university and
than other institutions
ranked as #1 top public
that participate in the
regional college for
survey.
veterans in the South.
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In addition, USC Aiken
two-year comprehensive
received its third Military
college, Aiken Technical
Friendly designation,
College works closely
and its second Military
with area business and
Advanced Education
industry to meet local
(MAE) designation
work force needs. ATC
as a Top College and
is one of the 16 schools
University. The University
in the South Carolina
holds the distinction
Technical College System
of being one of only 29
and has been serving
COPLAC institutions
the community for 40
nationwide, which serve
years. Its rich history,
as model institutions for
commitment to quality
public liberal arts and
education and state-of-
sciences universities.
the-art facilities combine
Founded in 1961
to provide individuals with
with the generous and
a way to enjoy a first-
Math Olympiad for Team
four-year institution
enthusiastic support from
class, affordable education
USA, the first victory
that offers more than 45
the local community, USC
thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s close to home. The
for our country in 21
undergraduate majors
Aiken has grown to serve
College offers numerous
years. Additionally, the
and concentrations,
more than 3,300 students
educational opportunities
District had a state-award
and Masterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s degrees in
on its beautiful 453-acre
in health, public service,
winning basketball team
Business Administration,
campus. USC Aiken has a
business, industrial
and a robotics team that
Education and Applied
talented faculty committed
engineering, nuclear and
competed at the national
Clinical Psychology. USC
to active learning
computer technology
level.
Aiken has recently been
through excellence in
programs. In addition,
ranked #1 in 2016 U.S.
teaching, undergraduate
ATC offers college transfer
News & World Reportâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
research, scholarship,
programs for those
annual â&#x20AC;&#x153;Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Best
and civic engagement.
students desiring to
institutions of higher
Collegesâ&#x20AC;? guide, for
A 15:1 student-faculty
continue their education
education, Aiken
Southern Public Regional
ratio allows for highly
at a four-year institution.
Technical College (ATC)
Universities. It has held
engaged pedagogies with
and the University of
this #1 distinction for
USC Aiken selected as
South Carolina Aiken
eleven of the past eighteen
the â&#x20AC;&#x153;College of Choiceâ&#x20AC;?
(USC Aiken), offer
years.
by students from 29
HIGHER EDUCATION Aiken Countyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
OTHER EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES The education in Aiken
USC Aiken has been
states and 20 countries.
County does not stop
a past recipient of The
According to the National
with higher education.
Chronicle of Higher
Survey of Student
The McGrath Computer
Carolina Aiken, (USC
Educationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Best Place
Engagement (NSSE), USC
Learning Center serves
Aiken) is a comprehensive
to Workâ&#x20AC;? designation,
Aiken seniors rank the
adults, regardless of
outstanding opportunities for area citizens. The University of South
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experience level, who
Learning Center holds
cooperative effort by USC
wish to learn how to
open lab time where
Aiken, local industry and
successes in Aiken
use a computer or
registered students can
the public school districts
County come down to one
tablet. The Learning
use computers to practice
in the Central Savannah
thing - an unparalleled
Center is managed by
their skills or to work
River Area, its hands-on
commitment to learning
local volunteers, and
on individual projects.
approach to teaching is
from educators, business
classes are taught and
Teaching is primarily
designed to help people
and community leaders,
coached by experienced
hands-on, with the
experience the beauty, the
and area citizens. This
instructors. The Learning
student learning from
order and the power of
powerful commitment has
Center offers a low-cost,
challenging exercises.
science and mathematics,
forged strong partnerships
friendly introduction to
Coaches, usually 2 or 3
as well as the interest and
between education and
using computers. The
per class, provide one-on-
fun of discovery. A visit
the business community
basic curriculum features
one help for each student
to the RPSEC enables
â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and spelled success and
courses on a general
at his or her computer.
students, teachers and
an enhanced quality of life
the public to experience
for all.
introduction to computers,
Also located on the
word processing, and use
campus of USC Aiken
science and mathematics
of the internet and email.
is the Ruth Patrick
in a challenging yet
More advanced courses
Science Education Center
exciting way. The
cover genealogy, graphics,
(RPSEC), which offers
center has enriched the
digital photography and
a hands-on approach
educational lives of more
photograph enhancement,
to science, technology,
than 250,000 students,
and financial management
engineering, and math.
teachers and citizens
using a computer. The
Established in 1987 as a
since it opened.
The many educational
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AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA
Retirement
A
iken is the perfect
Boomers” by Best Boomer
place to spend
Towns™ and “One of
retirement years. It
10 terrific, affordable
offers quality health care,
retirement towns,” and
a pleasant climate, friendly
“One of 10 places to retire
people, educational and
on a budget” by Where to
work opportunities, the
Retire magazine.
perfect balance of activi-
Aiken’s accessible
ties, and a relaxed lifestyle.
location and proximity to
It also offers a number of
everything from historic
housing options at a range
Charleston, SC to bustling
of pleasing price points. It is the combination
Charlotte, NC make it a perfect destination for
of these items that
seniors. In short, settling
have earned Aiken the
in Aiken affords retirees
Items of specific interest to retirees:
Housing: The median home
Aiken is very affordable. Kalmia Landing, a gated community of privately owned homes and condominiums,
reputation as the “No.
the opportunity to be
price in July 2015 was
1 place to retire,” by
as active, or equally as
$156,075; combined with
for active folks 55 years
Century 21, the “One
relaxed, as they want
a low cost of living and a
and older. Cumberland
of 21 Best Towns for
to be.
variety of housing options,
Village is also a senior
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offers gracious living
only community offering
Doctors Hospital, Trinity
a variety of housing
Hospital, the VA Medical
options in its patio homes,
Center, and Eisenhower
apartments, and assisted
Army Medical Center
living facility. While not
located at Fort Gordon.
restricted to those 55 and
In addition there are
older, Woodside Plantation
numerous assisted living
and Cedar Creek are
facilities, skilled nursing
neighborhoods that cater
facilities, and thousands
to retirees with plentiful
of health care providers.
activities and club
Adult day care, medical
amenities, including golf,
and non-medical, is also
tennis, swimming, and
available.
social clubs.
Education: Retirees enjoy continuing
Activities: No matter what one likes to do for fun, Aiken has
education programs at
a little bit of everything:
USC Aiken and Aiken
golf, tennis, equestrian
Technical College. In
activities, tennis,
addition, numerous art
pickleball, walking trails,
classes are available at the
senior basketball league,
Aiken Center for the Arts.
theater, art, music, and numerous volunteer
Health care: The Aiken area is home
opportunities. The list is endless.
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Relocation Information DRIVING Registering your vehicle (You have 45 days to transfer your vehicle title and registration) 1. Start at the Aiken County Government Center with your out of state title or previous car registration form. At the Center you will be directed to the Auditor’s Office to calculate your tax bill. The tax rate for personal vehicles in Aiken County is 6%. This is paid at the Treasurer’s Office. Both offices are located at 1930 University Parkway in Aiken. You will be issued a paid property tax receipt. 2. Next go to a South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles office www.scdmvonline.com Aiken DMV Office: 1711 Richland Avenue East, Aiken, SC 29801 Phone: (803) 641-7752 Mon. – Tues., Thurs. – Fri. Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (closed on state holidays) Wed. Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. two weekends a month Road Test Appointments: 2:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. CDL testing and International Services are not available at this location. North Augusta DMV Office: 1913 Ascauga Lake Road, North Augusta, SC 29841 Phone: (803) 279-6659 Mon. – Tues., Thurs. – Fri. Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (closed on state holidays) Wed. Hours: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Not open on Saturdays CDL testing and International Services are available.
You will need the following to complete your registration • The paid property tax receipt you received at the Aiken County Government Center • Your out-of-state vehicle title and registration If there is a lien on your vehicle, you must bring the name and address of the company that holds the lien. • Liability Insurance information Provide the name of your automobile liability insurance company, not the name of the agent. If you are a new resident in South Carolina and have an automobile policy with a national insurance company, be sure to change your address with your insurance company before you register your vehicle in South Carolina. DMV will verify your coverage electronically. If the insurance policy cannot be verified, your driver’s license and vehicle registration may be suspended. • Odometer mileage reading This information is used to complete Form 400, Certificate of Title/Registration. The form is available at the DMV office or may be downloaded and completed in advance at www.scdmvonline.com. • Personal Identification A valid/unexpired out of state driver’s license or a new South Carolina driver’s license are acceptable forms of identification. • Title and Registration Fees • Title - $15 fee • Passenger cars and RV’s - $24 fee • Persons 64 years of age - $22 fee • 65 or older or disabled - $20 fee (If disabled, a statement from a medical doctor as to the permanency of the disability must be submitted.) • Motorcycles - $10 fee • Utility or Camper Trailers - $10 fee • Trailers with empty weight in excess of 2,500 lbs. - $20 fee
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Obtaining a South Carolina Driver’s License (You have 90 days to obtain your license) • If your out of state license is valid/unexpired, you do not have to pass the knowledge test or road test. • An eye exam will be given at all SC Department of Motor Vehicles offices or you may submit a statement of visual acuity from an eye specialist. • If your name has changed since birth, you must provide all legal documents (adoption records, marriage certificate, certificate of naturalization, court ordered name change) supporting all name changes from birth to present. • A South Carolina license is valid for ten years and must be renewed by your birthday in the tenth year. • Military personnel (and their dependents) and students temporarily in South Carolina are not required to obtain a South Carolina Driver’s license. However, you must have a driver’s license from your home state to operate in South Carolina. Rules of the Road – Traffic Regulations • South Carolina utilizes a point system to penalize traffic law violators. This system is designed to encourage violators to improve driving habits or risk losing their license. Each traffic violation carries an assigned number of points, and when the total reaches a maximum of 12, the driver’s license is suspended. • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs carry severe penalties, including imprisonment. • In South Carolina, if windshield wipers are being used because of weather conditions, then headlights must be used as well. • Seat belts are required for the driver and front seat and back seat passengers when the vehicle is equipped with a shoulder harness in addition to a lap belt. • State law mandates the use of child safety seats that meet National Safety Commission standards (buses are the only exception). Children under the age of six must be restrained in the front or back seat as provided by South Carolina’s child restraint law. Four out of five children in safety seats are improperly restrained. Parents should have their children’s safety seats inspected for proper installation. The Department of Public Safety, Office of Highway Safety, maintains child passenger safety seat fitting stations. For more information, call (803) 896-9950 or (877) 349-7187. You can also visit their website at www.buckleupsc.com
ELECTRICITY AND GAS Aiken County is served by two electrical utilities. Aiken Electric Cooperative primarily serves the rural areas of Aiken County. The Co-op’s headquarters are located at 2790 Wagener Road (SC 4 east) in Aiken. You may contact them by phone at (803) 649-6245 or (800) 922-1262. More information is available at their website: www.aikenco-op.org. South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) primarily serves the incorporated areas of Aiken County. SCE&G has offices in Aiken and North Augusta. You may contact them by phone at (800) 251-7234. More information is available at their website: www.sceg.com. Natural gas is available in certain areas of Aiken County. South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) provides natural gas in selected areas of Aiken County. SCE&G has offices in Aiken and North Augusta. You may contact them by phone at (800) 251-7234. More information is available at their website: www.sceg.com.
GARBAGE REMOVAL City of Aiken Public Service Department.......................................................... (803) 642-7613 Provides garbage disposal services to homes in the city limits, as well as curbside recycling. Rolling carts are available to all city residents. Tyler’s Sanitation, Inc....................................................................................... (803) 648-6714 Provides residential garbage disposal to unincorporated areas of Aiken County, as well as commercial rolloff and front load containers.
GOVERNMENT State Government • The capital of South Carolina is Columbia, located approximately 60 miles northeast of Aiken. • South Carolina is governed under a constitution ratified in 1895. State legislators and members of the state’s executive branch can be contacted by calling the following numbers: Governor................................................................................................................ (803) 734-2100 Lt. Governor........................................................................................................... (803) 734-2080 State Senate........................................................................................................... (803) 734-2080 House of Representatives...................................................................................... (803) 734-2402
Aiken County Phone:............................................................................................................. (803) 642-2012 Location: 1930 University Parkway, W, Aiken, SC 29801 Website: www.aikencountysc.gov The county is governed by the County Council, comprised of an elected-at-large Council Chairman and 8 members elected from single-member districts. • Council-administrator form of government • Council members are elected at large to four-year terms. • A county administrator is appointed by the county council to manage the day-to-day activities of the county.
City of Aiken Phone:............................................................................................................. (803) 642-7654 Location: 135 Laurens Street, SW, Aiken, SC 29801 Website: www.cityofaikensc.gov The City of Aiken operates under the Council-Manager form of government. Under the Council-Manager Plan, the City Council sets policy guiding the city’s growth, development, and future. The City Manager serves as the Chief Administrative Officer, much like the President of a corporation. Under this role, the City Manager is responsible for daily operations, including hiring and firing of all employees, as well as the efficient and effective use of funds approved by the City Council through the annual budget. Other Aiken County Cities and Towns: Burnettown....................................................................................................... (803) 593-2676 Jackson............................................................................................................ (803) 471-2228 Monetta/Ridge Spring...................................................................................... (803) 685-5258 New Ellenton.................................................................................................... (803) 652-2214 North Augusta.................................................................................................. (803) 441-4202 Perry................................................................................................................ (803) 564-5756 Salley............................................................................................................... (803) 258-3485 Wagener........................................................................................................... (803) 564-3412 Windsor........................................................................................................... (803) 648-4355
LIBRARIES www.abbe-lib.org Aiken County Public Library............................................................................ (803) 642-2020 Jackson Branch Library.................................................................................... (803) 471-3811 Midland Valley Branch Library......................................................................... (803) 593-7379 Nancy Bonnette (Wagener) Branch Library....................................................... (803) 564-5396 Nancy Carson (North Augusta) Library............................................................ (803) 279-5767 New Ellenton Branch Library............................................................................ (803) 652-7845
The Augusta Chronicle..................................................................................... (803) 648-1395 Augusta-Aiken MSA www.chronicle.augusta.com
Cable Television Atlantic Broadband........................................................................................... (803) 641-2144 www.atlanticbb.com
Broadcast Television WAGT - TV 26, NBC......................................................................................... (706) 826-0026 WFXG - TV 54, FOX......................................................................................... (706) 650-5400 WJBF - TV 6, ABC........................................................................................... (706) 722-6664 WRDW - TV 12, CBS....................................................................................... (803) 278-1212
Radio Station 88.3 WAFJ Radio - Contemporary Christian.................................................... (803) 819-3125 92.7 Oldies WKSX........................................................................................... (803) 275-4444 Beasley Broadcasting....................................................................................... (706) 396-7000 WCHZ 95.5 FM - Rock WDRR 93.9 FM - Variety Music WGAC 580 AM - News/Talk WGAC 95.1 FM - News/ Talk WGUS 102.7 FM - Religious WHHD 98.3 FM - Top 40 WKXC 99.5 FM - Country WRDW 1630 AM - Sports/Talk Clear Channel Broadcasting............................................................................. (706) 396-6000 WBBQ 104.3 FM - Yesterday & Today WSCG G105.7 FM - Today’s Country WEKL 102.3 FM - Classic Rock WKSP 96.3 FM - Today’s R&B and Old School WPRW 107.7 FM - Hip-Hop and R&B WYNF AM - Sports
POSTAL SERVICE U.S. Post Office................................................................................................ (803) 649-9211 www.usps.com Main Branch located at 307 Laurens Street, NW, Aiken, SC 29801 Other locations may be found by calling (800) 275-8777
TAXES State Income Tax South Carolina has a simplified income tax structure which follows the federal income tax laws. South Carolina accepts the adjustments, exemptions and deductions allowed on your federal tax return with few modifications. Your federal taxable income is the starting point in determining your state income tax liability. • www.sctax.org/Tax+Information • For more information, contact the Department of Revenue Publications Line at (803) 898-5405 and ask for a free copy of the “Moving to South Carolina” brochure.
Tax Rates Individual income tax rates range from 0% to a top rate of 7% on taxable income. Tax brackets are adjusted annually for inflation.
MEDIA Newspapers Daily: The Aiken Standard......................................................................................... (803) 648-2311 Local/Aiken County www.aikenstandard.com
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Are there any available tax breaks?
Listed below are some of the individual income tax credits which may lower your South Carolina tax liability. • A refundable tuition tax credit of up to 25% for tuition paid to South Carolina public and private colleges may be available for qualifying individuals. The maximum credit is $850 per year for four-year schools and $350 per year for two-year schools. • A two-wage earner credit allows married couples to take a maximum credit of $210 if both spouses work. • A maximum credit of $300 is available for payments made for nursing home care or intermediate nursing care provided in the home for yourself or another individual. • A credit is allowed for income taxes paid to another state on income which is taxable in both states. • A child and dependent care credit allows you to claim 7% of your federal allowable expenses for the care.
For all homeowners - Each homeowner is allowed an exemption up to $100,000 of the home’s fair market value from property taxes for school operating costs based on the 1995 millage (81.8). This exemption applies only to your legal residence, not to second homes, vacation homes or rental homes. No application is needed for this exemption; it will automatically be reflected in your tax bill.
Other credits include - exceptional needs children educational credit, plug-in hybrid vehicle credit, Angel Investor Credit.
Deductions to Income • You do not pay a tax in this state on property sold in another state. • A deduction of 44% is allowed on net long-term capital gains; the South Carolina holding period is the same as the federal. • Beginning with the first year you receive qualified retirement income and until you reach age 65, you can take a deduction of up to $3,000. You can take this deduction for income received from any qualified retirement plan. If both spouses receive retirement income, each spouse is entitled to a deduction. • At age 65, all residents are eligible for a deduction of up to $15,000 from income, regardless of the source. A surviving spouse may continue to take a retirement deduction on behalf of a deceased spouse. • Reserve pay income received from the National Guard or armed forces for the 39 days of annual training and weekend drills is exempt from tax. • Disability income from a permanent and total disability is deductible. • South Carolina does not tax Social Security benefits or railroad retirement. • Interest you receive from federal obligations is deductible. • A deduction is allowed for each child under 6. The deduction is 100% of the federal personal exemption, which is adjusted each year for inflation. • A deduction is allowed for a special needs adopted child.
Additions to Income Certain items of income must be added back to your federal taxable income. • If any out-of-state losses were subtracted on your federal income tax return, they must be added back to your taxable income on your state return. • The deduction on your federal return for state income tax paid must be added back to your taxable income on your state income tax return. However, it is offset by your state refund amount if you claimed it as income on your federal return.
Aiken County The South Carolina Constitution provides for the following ratios to be applied to the market value or use value of property to arrive at the assessed value: Agriculture real property (privately owned) ......................................................................4.0% Commercial real property .................................................................................................6.0% Home (legal residence) ....................................................................................................4.0% Home, second (or any residential property where you do not live) ...................................6.0% Motor vehicles, personal passenger .................................................................................6.0% Personal property ...........................................................................................................10.5%
How do I get the best tax rate for my home? If you own a home, you want to be sure to obtain the 4% assessment rate if you live in the home and claim it as your legal residence. Otherwise, your tax rate will be 6%. To obtain the lower rate, you will need to complete an application with the County Assessor. This should be done as soon as you move into your home, but may be filed anytime before January 15, when taxes are due. Once you have filed this application, you will not need to complete another one, unless there is a deed name change, or use of the property changes. Call (803) 642-1583 for information.
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Homestead exemption - If as of December 31 preceding the tax year of the exemption you were 65 years of age or older, or if you were totally disabled or legally blind, and lived in South Carolina for at least one year as of December 31, you may qualify for the homestead exemption. The homestead exemption excludes the first $50,000 from the fair market value of your legal residence. Application for the homestead exemption should be made at the County Auditor’s office. Call (803) 642.1514 for information. Senior Tax Work-off Program - This program allows citizens 60 years or older to work for Aiken County Departments to earn an amount equal to the Aiken County portion of their property taxes on their personal residence (school taxes are not included). This program applies only to the taxes on residential properties and does not apply to commercial properties. Please call the County Administrator’s Office at (803) 642-2012 to obtain more information or an application to participate in the program. For certain military veterans - that are 100% disabled service connected, or law enforcement officers and servicemen killed in the line of duty, paraplegics, quadriplegics and hemiplegics - A house and one acre of land on which the house is located is exempt from property tax for veterans or for their surviving spouse. Application should be made through the South Carolina Department of Revenue. Call (803) 898-5482 for information.
City of Aiken To calculate your taxes on Real Property, you must have the appraised value from the Aiken County Assessor’s Office. Real property is taxed at 4% for homeowner occupied and 6% for commercial and non-occupied/rental property. The appraisal amount multiplied by the correct tax rate provides the assessment on the property. Please note the assessment is always rounded to the nearest tenth. The assessment multiplied by the millage rate (62 mills would be multiplied by .062, 120 mills would be multiplied by .120, etc.) provides the annual property tax due. See the following example for a homeowner occupied property assessed at $100,000: Take the assessed amount of $100,000 and multiply it by the Real Property percentage of 4%. This amount of $4,000 is the Equals Assessment amount. Take the Equals Assessment amount and multiply that amount by the millage rate, which is currently at 62 mills. The Equals Taxes due is $248. $100,000 X 4% = $4,000 x .062 = $248 If you do not have the official assessment, you may use this same formula to estimate taxes due based on the data you have access to, such as selling price, other appraisals, etc,.
Sales Tax • The South Carolina state sales tax rate is currently 6%. • There is a 1% Capital Projects Tax and a 1% Education Capital Improvement Tax in Aiken County. • An additional 1% Hospitality Tax applies to prepared food in the City of Aiken. For more information contact: S.C. Department of Revenue............................................................................ (803) 898-5000 301 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29214 Aiken County Treasurer’s Office........................................................................ (803) 642-2092 1930 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801 City of Aiken Finance Department.................................................................... (803) 642-7603 135 Laurens Street, SW, Aiken, SC 29801
TELEPHONE AND INTERNET SERVICE â&#x20AC;˘ AT&T and Atlantic Broadband provide telephone and internet service to customers in most of Aiken County. â&#x20AC;˘ Deposits for home telephone services can vary depending on your individual credit rating and type of services ordered. Often deposits are waived for customers with an excellent payment record with a previous phone carrier. â&#x20AC;˘ To place an order for residential service with AT&T, contact (800) 288-2020. â&#x20AC;˘ To place an order for residential service with Atlantic Broadband, contact (888) 301-8649.
TRANSPORTATION Aiken Taxi Transport .................................................................................. (803) 642-9910 SC Express Transportation (private transit service).................................... (803) 648-9977
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Students w/ID - $1.50 Medicare Card Holders - $1.00
Aiken Bus Station........................................................................................ (803) 648-6894 South Carolina Department of Transportation...................................... (855) 467-2368
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Augusta Regional Airport (24 miles from Aiken)....................................... (706) 798-3236 â&#x20AC;˘ Is served by two airlines: Delta and US Airways. www.flyags.com Aiken Municipal Airport............................................................................. (803) 648-7803 â&#x20AC;˘ Private airport located in Aiken. www.aikenaviation.com Highways â&#x20AC;˘ The Metro area has access to interstate highways: I-20 and I-520.
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â&#x20AC;˘ The area is serviced by three major U.S. highways and nearly 20 state highways. Rail System â&#x20AC;˘ Main line railroads serving the area include the CSX System and Norfolk Southern â&#x20AC;˘ Amtrak connects the region with other cities throughout the nation via rail. The two closest Amtrak stations are in Columbia and Denmark, South Carolina. For more information about Amtrak: www.amtrak.com Reservations................................................................................................ (800) 872-7245
VOTER REGISTRATION In order to vote, South Carolina law requires one must first register to vote at least 30 days prior to the election. To be eligible to register in South Carolina you MUST: â&#x20AC;˘ Be a United States citizen â&#x20AC;˘ Be at least 18-years old on or before the next election â&#x20AC;˘ Be a resident of South Carolina, this county and precinct â&#x20AC;˘ Not be under a court order declaring you mentally incompetent â&#x20AC;˘ Not be confined in any public prison resulting from a conviction of a crime â&#x20AC;˘ Have never been convicted of a felony or offense against the election laws or if previously convicted, have served the entire sentence, including probation or parole, or have received a pardon for the conviction.
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WATER Aiken (City of).................................................................................................. (803) 642-7603 Bath Water & Sewer District............................................................................. (803) 593-3221 Beech Island Rural Community Water District.................................................. (803) 827-1004 Breezy Hill Water & Sewer Company................................................................ (803) 663-6455 Clearwater Water & Sewer District................................................................... (803) 593-3509
A citizen who wishes to register to vote can complete a voter registration application at their county board of voter registration. Aiken County Voter Registration....................................................................... (803) 642-2028 1930 University Parkway, Aiken, SC 29801 When voting, you will be asked to show one of the following photo IDs at your polling place: â&#x20AC;˘ SC Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License â&#x20AC;˘ ID card issued by SC Department of Motor Vehicles â&#x20AC;˘ SC Voter Registration Card with Photo â&#x20AC;˘ Federal Military ID â&#x20AC;˘ U.S. Passport Further information including district maps and polling locations may be found at www.scvotes.org
College Acres Public Works District................................................................. (803) 649-5619 Edgefield County Water & Sewer Authority...................................................... (803) 637-3011 Jackson Water Department............................................................................... (803) 471-2229 Langley Water & Sewer Department................................................................. (803) 593-3404 Monetta Water Works....................................................................................... (803) 685-5258 Montmorenci-Couchton Water District............................................................. (803) 648-9920 New Ellenton Public Works Commission......................................................... (803) 652-2862 North Augusta (City of).................................................................................... (803) 441-4219 Perry Town Hall................................................................................................ (803) 564-5756 Talatha Rural Community Water District........................................................... (803) 652-1381 Valley Public Service Authority........................................................................ (803) 593-2053 Wagener Water Department.............................................................................. (803) 564-3412
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