What do you want the future of Aurora to look like when it comes to public safety, transportation, recreation and more? Many of you shared your thoughts at the city's first-ever Engage Aurora Live! event. It was a chance for residents to learn more about several big projects happening in the city and to weigh in while also enjoying fun activities. Also on this week's show, a popular natural grocery retailer opens in Aurora; a unique program at Southeast Recreation Center pairs homeschooled kids with those taking part in the city's adaptive recreation program; and AuroraTV's anchors try their hand at some of the fun options offered at Girl Scout summer camp. Those stories and much more this week on Aurora Now.
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Share your thoughts about expanding bus rapid transit in Aurora through the Colfax BRT Next study
Sprouts celebrates grand opening for new location at intersection of Alameda and Chambers
Submit nominations for Aurora Business Recognition Awards by April 30
PSA #1: City of Aurora hiring lifeguards
Community News: Aurora Public Library upgrading system and will be offline from April 29 to May 12
Downtown Aurora Visual Arts' “Home” exhibit opens May 2
City of Aurora continues urban canopy initiative with tree planting event at Utah Park
PSA #2: Register your child for preschool in Aurora
Community Calendar: Original Aurora Network meeting is April 26 at Dayton Street Opportunity Center
AuroraTV anchors learn about Girl Scout summer camps and knot tying with help from local Girl Scout
Aurora History Museum hosting birthday party April 26 to celebrate the city’s 134th birthday
New performance at Global Fest 2025 will honor the legacy of singer, Selena
Show closer: AuroraTV family is expanding with addition of anchor Christina Raney's baby boy
Related Links
Volunteer for a city board or commission
Volunteer for the city of Aurora
Business Recognition Awards nominations
Parks and Rec hiring lifeguards
A.R.I.S.E. (Adaptive Recreation and Inclusion Services for Everyone)
Southeast Aurora Recreation Center and Fieldhouse
DAVA (Downtown Aurora Visual Arts)
Reinvesting in Aurora's Urban Canopy for Social Equity and Climate Resilience