Be kind in Aurora and beyond. Some students at Cherokee Trail High School have taken that to heart. They've even formed a club. We'll show you how they're making a big difference and how you can, too. Also on this week's show, our Aurora History Museum is hosting an event to honor Black History Month; On Havana Street and the Town Center at Aurora gear up for Lunar New Year celebrations; and a place called the Pickleball Food Pub offers a unique new way to play this popular sport in Aurora. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Cherokee Trail High School students show all of us how to "Be Kind"
Random Acts of Kindness Week is Feb. 11-17
Aurora firefighters honor a Children's Hospital Colorado cancer survivor
AuroraTV wants you to "Tell Us Something Good"
Good news for drivers: traffic lights from E-470 onto Gartrell are now up and running
New overpass at I-70 and Piccadilly will be city's first diverging diamond interchange
Connect with the city using Access Aurora app
New pickleball pub opens up in Aurora
Register for the city's 2024 spring and summer camps
Winter Bike to Work Day is Friday, Feb. 9
Havana Street Lunar New Year Celebration is Sunday, Feb. 4
Town Center at Aurora's Lunar New Year Festival is Friday, Feb. 9
Movies at the Library series features "Kung Fu Panda 3" at Tallyn's Reach
"Black Figures Who Shaped Aurora" event is Feb. 10 at the Aurora History Museum
Celebrate Black History Month at Stanley Marketplace each Sunday in February
Overland High School's African-American Studies course now has 50 students
Cora Faye's Cafe is a great place for soul food in Aurora
"Lindita's Kitchen" features a special chili and cornbread recipe
Show closer: Poet laureate Ahja Fox recites "To Capture" at MLK Commemoration
Related Links
Engage Aurora: Gartrell Widening Project Info
City of Aurora New Road Construction Newsletter Signup
City of Aurora Pickleball Programs
On Havana Lunar New Year Celebration
Town Center at Aurora Lunar New Year Festival
"Kung Fu Panda 3" Movie at Tallyn's Reach Library
Aurora History Museum: "Black Figures Who Shaped Aurora"