Some girls in Aurora learn how to drench their fears and gain confidence thanks to Aurora Fire Rescue. It’s all part of Camp Spark which uses hands-on firefighting training to inspire and empower girls to become leaders. We’ll take you there. Plus, Aurora’s first responders, and many of you, take part in, “National Night Out,” to help make our city safer; Aurora celebrates our first-ever, “Day in Japan,” event; and the star of, “Lindita’s Kitchen,” comes to our AuroraTV studio to teach us about chile season and to show us where to get some of the best here in Aurora. Those stories and much more this week on AuroraNow.
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Aurora Girls Learn about Leadership at AFR’s, “Camp Spark”
Residents & Aurora’s First Responders Take Part in, “National Night Out”
APD Officers Connect with Our Community Through The Second Language Program
Aurora Is Gearing Up for, “Global Fest 2022”
Travel the World at the, “Havana Street Global Market”
The People’s Building Hosts Aurora’s First, “A Day in Japan” Event
Aurora Pride Takes Place at the Aurora Reservoir
Tickets Are On Sale Now for Aurora’s Annual, “Veteran’s Salute”
Aurora Public Schools Announces a New Logo & Branding
APS Hosts the 14th Annual, “Back to School Kickoff,” at the Town Center at Aurora
Aurora’s Consent Decree Monitor Hosts a Town Hall on the City’s Progress on Public Safety Changes
“Faces & Places of Aurora” Features the Plains Conservation Center
Aurora’s Outdoor Pools Have a New End of Summer Schedule
PSA #2: Watch “Lindita’s Kitchen” on AuroraTV
Lindita Torres-Winters Talks about Chile Season in Colorado & Where to Get the Best Chiles in Aurora
AuroraTV Is a Finalist in 11 Categories for the National NATOA Government TV Programming Awards