As we wake up to a lovely sunny day in Aiken, with temperatures expected to peak around *77°F* later today, it’s hard not to feel optimistic about our wonderful community. A gentle breeze from the northeast at about *5 to 10 mph* adds to the charm, making it a perfect day to explore the local businesses. As we take in the clear skies and lovely weather, let’s dive into what’s happening in our vibrant town.
One of the significant topics buzzing around Aiken is the upcoming election, with one candidate standing out for his extensive business background and community involvement. Charlie Hartz, a self-employed businessman, has thrown his hat in the ring as the Republican candidate for House District 81.
At 65 years young, Charlie is not just your average candidate; he brings a wealth of experience as the owner of The Village Café in Woodside Village and the recently launched Scenthound Aiken, a dog grooming service. With over 30 years of managing country clubs worldwide, including our local Woodside Plantation Country Club, his experience is as rich as Aiken’s history.
Charlie has been happily married to his wife, Kitsie, for over 20 years, and together they are an integral part of the Aiken community. He also has a stepdaughter, Katie, who adds to the family dynamic. His dedication to local leadership is evident as he currently serves as the Chairman of the Aiken Chamber of Commerce, along with other leadership roles throughout the area.
Charlie’s motivation for running is clear: “Aiken County needs a strong, business-minded leader who will not back down to special interests,” he expresses. With a staggering *92%* of South Carolina employees working for small businesses, he is passionate about ensuring that both business owners and employees are protected from unnecessary regulations imposed from Columbia.
If elected, Charlie’s main goals are straightforward yet impactful. He aims to *lower taxes*, *cut wasteful spending*, *fix our roads*, and build a **safe future** for our children and grandchildren. It’s hard to argue that these aren’t priorities that resonate with many residents of Aiken.
Interestingly, Charlie emphasizes he is not looking to serve just one party. “I will never fall into the trap of doing what’s best for one-sided special interest groups. You have my word I am going to Columbia to bring home results for Aiken,” he states confidently.
This sentiment of putting the community first is refreshing and shows his understanding that our town is diverse, with many voices and opinions. It’s comforting to know that, if elected, he will strive to serve the interests of all Aiken County residents, bringing everyone’s needs to the forefront.
So as you step outside to enjoy today’s sunny weather, take a moment to think about the future of Aiken. Whether you’re stopping by the Village Café for a cup of coffee, taking your furry friend to Scenthound, or simply enjoying the warm sunshine, remember that each of us plays a role in shaping our community.
With inspiring candidates like Charlie Hartz and sunny skies overhead, Aiken residents have much to look forward to in the upcoming months. Your participation in local events and your voice in the election process are what ultimately shape our lovely town’s future.
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