Aurora's original brewery makes a major announcement. Dry Dock is teaming up with Left Hand Brewing Company. The partnership means local favorites like Apricot Blonde will now be available almost everywhere across the country. A fun way to support all of Aurora's local breweries is by taking part in Cheers Aurora. It's a brew tour put on by Visit Aurora and a chance for you to try new flavors and maybe even win some great prizes. Also on this week's show, Southwest Airlines University lands in Aurora; and the countdown is underway for the city's first-ever Engage Aurora Live! It's a fun and free family event with food and activities and an opportunity to have a say in our city's future. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Dry Dock, Aurora’s first brewery, merging with Left Hand Brewing
Randi Morritt of Visit Aurora joins the show to talk about Cheers Aurora beer tour
Nominations are now open for Aurora Business Recognition Awards
Community News: Tax Help Colorado providing free tax help
Southwest Airlines training facility opens in Aurora
Cherry Creek Innovation Campus sending aviation team to national competition
Colorado Freedom Memorial hosting groundbreaking April 25 for education and visitor center
Aurora Public Library celebrates "National Library Week" with community coloring book contest
Kroger donates school supplies and snacks to local elementary school
PSA #2: Global Fest 2025 is Saturday, June 14
PSA #3: 12th anniversary of Colorado Remembers is May 24 at Colorado Freedom Memorial
Free Earth Day clothing swap at Stanley Marketplace helps the environment
Volunteer to help clean up along Tollgate Creek on April 21
City of Aurora seeking artists to create two new pieces of public art
Apply to be a vendor or volunteer at Global Fest which takes place June 14
Tickets for 2025 Aurora Borealis Festival go on sale April 15
Show closer: A look back at the 2024 Aurora Borealis Festival