The Aurora Central High School Dance Team is making history. They're headed to nationals for the first time since the team was created and incorporating their members' diverse cultural backgrounds into their routine. Also on this week's show, the Aurora Fire Rescue crew who helped battle the Los Angeles wildfires share their experiences and advice on how we can keep our own community safe; the executive producer from the Aurora Fox Arts Center tells us about their partnership with the Aurora Public Library and the new "One Book, One Aurora: From Page to Stage" program; and Aurora's Gaylord Rockies Resort announces the completion of a major makeover. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Diverse dance team makes history at Aurora Central High School
Deaf Aurora Central wrestler from Afghanistan overcomes obstacles to find success
Students at Cherokee Trail High School team up with Make-A-Wish to help classmate
Residents encouraged to help design new Aurora park by visiting EngageAurora.org
PSA #1: Download the AuroraTV app
PSA #2: Sign up for Aurora's emergency alert program, CodeRED
Aurora Public Library releases top books and more from 2024
Community Calendar #2: Sign up for Winter Bike to Work Day on Feb. 14
Community Calendar #4: Help shape the future of Picadilly Road by attending an open house on Feb. 26
Aurora Animal Shelter offering "Be My Valentine" adoption special
"Guys and Dolls" showing at the Vintage Theatre Feb. 14 through March 23
Famous visitors inspire local students at Burrell Arts Campus
Gaylord Rockies Resort announces completion of two year renovation and expansion project
Related Links
Engage Aurora: Dome Park Feedback
Sign Up for CodeRED Emergency Alerts
Reviving Parks, Renewing Communities
Register for Winter Bike to Work Day
Aurora Public Library's Best of 2024
"One Book, One Aurora: From Page to Stage"
Aurora Offering Free Financial Management Class
Aurora Animal Shelter Be My Valentine Special