With temperatures soaring in Lexington, it’s time to explore several indoor activities for the entire family to beat the heat. While going to the pool may have been a fun option in the early days of summer, the hotter it gets, the less enjoyable it becomes to stay outdoors. Thankfully, there are countless exciting alternatives across Lexington County to keep both the young and old amused and comfortable during these sweltering days.
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Kickoff your family’s new summer routine with a simple yet delightful experience at O’Hara’s Public House. Every Tuesday night, this lively joint on East Main Street holds a Family Fun Night. While you delight in a hearty dinner, the children can enjoy a complimentary dessert and receive a charming balloon animal, all part of the fun package. You can expect to be back home by 8:30 p.m., just in time to tuck the little ones into bed.
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The old-world charm of Bill’s Music Shop & Pickin’ Parlor invites families to indulge in a musical evening, with live music and dancing scheduled every Saturday night. Get your feet tapping to classic country music played by a live band or a DJ from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., and if hunger strikes, an array of snacks is available to satiate your cravings. And at a mere $10 per person, it offers great value.
The Lexington County Library System is teeming with a plethora of summer activities that cater to everyone’s tastes. If your youngsters enjoy building and creativity, the Lego Club meetings at the Batesburg-Leesville Branch Library are just the thing. The Gaston Branch Library regularly screens popular films, and for avid readers, there are book club meetings at the Lexington Main Library. The best part? Participating in these activities comes at no cost at all.
Escaping Lexington County can be exciting, particularly when it involves the dazzling Friday Night Laser Lights show at the S.C. State Museum. Watch lasers synchronized to iconic music beneath the 55-foot digital dome of the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Planetarium. With food trucks and a cash bar complementing the festivities, this is bound to become your family’s Friday night tradition.
Here’s a treat for movie buffs. The Nickelodeon Theatre on Main Street in Columbia is running a Kids Summer Movies program, showcasing classics like The Lego Movie, Matilda, Shrek, The Addams Family, and The Iron Giant. At just $7 a ticket, it’s an affordable way to beat the heat and journey into magical and adventurous worlds.
From free community events to affordable entertainment options, Lexington offers ample choices to make summer memorable for families despite the sizzling temperatures. So dodge the sun, explore these cool places, and have a ball!
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