TODAY
MUSIC AT THE MORRIS: 2 p.m., Morris Museum of Art, 1 10th St.; with Josef Patchen; free; (706) 724-7501.
POWERFEST: Last day to buy tickets for $10 at www.power107.net; event is Saturday, April 26, Augusta Exchange Club Fairgrounds, 308 Hale St.; tickets cost $20 day of show.
MONDAY
AIKEN CITY COUNCIL MEETING: 7 p.m., municipal building on Park Avenue.
COLUMBIA COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL MEETING: 4:30 p.m. business showcase and VIP reception, 6:30 p.m. dinner; DoubleTree Hotel; tickets cost $50 for chamber members, $450 for corporate tables of eight and $60 each for nonmembers; www.columbiacountychamber.com or contact Chris Baum at (706) 364-0425 or at chris@columbiacountychamber.com.
AUGUSTA'S ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION FREE WORKSHOP: 6:30-8 p.m., Elmcroft Assisted Living, 515 The Pass, Martinez; "Partnering With Your Doctor: A Workshop for Persons with Memory Problems and Their Care Partners"; (706) 731-9060.
SOCIAL DANCING CLUB: 7 p.m., North Augusta Parks and Recreation Center, each Monday for the next five weeks; call Rudy Brostrum at (803) 442-9337.
HARLEM'S HANDS UP OUTREACH MINISTRIES THRIFT SHOP: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday-Friday, 110 S. Hicks St.; free bread available; donations of clothing, housewares, school supplies and other items welcome; (706) 556-2259.
TUESDAY
MAYOR'S PRAYER BREAKFAST: 8 a.m., Believer's Gospel Church, 3565 Peach Orchard Road, between Pepperidge Drive and Tobacco Road; join the Rev. Gregory Young, Matt Aitken and Mayor Deke Copenhaver in a time of healing and restoration for the community; RSVP to Karyn Nixon via e-mail at knixon@augustaga.gov or by phone at (706) 821-1833.
TUESDAY NIGHTS TOGETHER (TNT): 7 p.m., administration building of First Baptist Church of North Augusta, 625 Georgia Ave.; single adults are invited to a communitywide fellowship and Bible study; call Ty Lockridge at (803) 279-6370.
HARLEM'S LAUREL AND HARDY MUSEUM: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays; museum is closed Sundays and Mondays; call (706) 556-0401.
HARLEM LIBRARY STORY TIME: 10:30-11:15 a.m., Harlem Library, 375 N. Louisville St.; no cost.

