A little girl in Aurora is alive and well thanks to her quick-thinking grandma and our city's incredible first responders. It all started with a frantic call to Aurora911, but compassion and teamwork led to a happy ending. Also on this week's show, a behind-the-scenes look at the Aurora Police Department's Global Teen Police Academy; a trip to the newest place to par-tee at Stanley Marketplace; and a fun preview of the Aurora History Museum's Car Meet on July 12 tied into the new exhibit, "Aurora's Short Track: Century 21 Speedway." Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
STORY LINKS:
Aurora Fire Rescue’s Medical Director talks about the importance of CPR
Aurora Police Department offers unique program to help teens explore law enforcement careers
Aurora Fire Rescue shares important fireworks safety reminders
July is National Park and Recreation Month
Can you name this mystery object from the Aurora History Museum?
PSA #1: Check out AuroraTV.org for story links and more information
Community Calendar #1: 10th annual "Day of Resilience" remembering Aurora theater tragedy is July 26
New business at Stanley Marketplace offers much more than indoor golf
Cyclists pedal across Aurora for Summer Bike to Work Day
Two brand new shows are now airing on AuroraTV
Check out these blue corn enchiladas from "Lindita's Kitchen"
PSA #3: Sign up for Code RED emergency alerts
Community Calendar #2: Recycle your electronics with discount pricing from July 7-11 and July 14-18
New exhibit at Aurora History Museum honors the city's former speedway and racing history
Model T owner helps preview Aurora History Museum's upcoming July 12 car meet
Related Links
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) & PulsePoint
Aurora Police Explorers Program
Aurora Parks, Rec and Open Space
7/20 Foundation's 10th Annual Day of Resilience
The Local Drive at Stanley Marketplace
Rebel Marketplace at Hoffman Heights Library
Sign up for Aurora's Emergency Alerts: CodeRED
"Aurora's Short Track: The Century 21 International Speedway" and July 12 Car Meet