It’s your chance to travel the world without ever leaving Aurora. “Global Fest” is back in-person this year, and organizers say it’ll be bigger and better than ever. Plus, a fun and curious look back at when Aurora’s historic trolley trailer 610 was being used as a home; Children’s Hospital Colorado helps an Aurora boy cope with celiac disease and shows us how you can keep your own kids healthy; and the Aurora Animal Shelter has a whole new way to help our furry friends find a forever home. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.
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Travel the World at Aurora’s, “Global Fest 2022”
Aurora Is Hosting a U.S. Naturalization Ceremony that Will Be Live Streamed Around the World
Aurora Has an Office of International and Immigrant Affairs
The City of Aurora’s Website is Available in More Than 140 Languages
RTD Is Offering, “Free Fares for Better Air” in August & “Coffee Chats” with Transit Police
Gov. Polis and the EPA Come to Aurora to Praise APS’ New Electric School Buses
The Cherry Creek School District Opens a New Elementary School in Southeast Aurora
The Aurora Public Library’s, “Aurora Scholars,” Program Gets Statewide Recognition
Register Now for the, “Aurora Action Conference,” to Try to End Youth Violence
Children’s Hospital Colorado Saves an Aurora Boy Suffering from a Severe Case of Celiac Disease
The CU College of Nursing Teaches Students about Global Health Through a Unique Program in Guatemala
An APS Graduate and Cancer Survivor Receives the Prestigious CSU Global Golden Eagle Scholarship
The Aurora Center for Active Adults Is Hosting the, “Aurora Forum for Older Adults”
PSA #2: “Fall into Fun” with the City of Aurora
Two Aurora Microbreweries Are Honored at the U.S. Beer Championship
Visit Aurora’s, “Made in Aurora” Program Profiles Create Kitchen and Bar at Stanley Marketplace
Aurora Cooks Offers Cooking Classes for All Ages
Aurora Golf Has Programs for All Ages, Too
Single Tickets for the Aurora Fox Theatre’s Upcoming Season Are On Sale Now
Painted Prairie in Aurora Is This Year’s, “Parade of Homes” Spotlight Community