Aurora special education students get a hands-on lesson learning how to “Recognize a Responder” courtesy of the Aurora Police Department, Aurora Fire Rescue and Falck Rocky Mountain. We have that story, plus, Aurora Water and Mayor Coffman ask you to take the pledge, and help Aurora win the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation. You could win $3,000 to pay for your utilities and score a new car for your favorite charity – we’ll show you how; Aurora’s Parks, Rec and Open Space Department is looking for volunteers to wrap trees at the Aurora Reservoir, and you might be surprised to learn what critter is the cause; and did you know Trolley Trailer 610 at the Aurora History Museum once served as someone’s bedroom? We’ll share the trolley’s fascinating history and introduce you to the woman who led the charge to save and restore this important part of Aurora’s past. We’ll also have a an explanation of the new Crime Reduction Resolution approved by City Council. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.
Story Links:
City Council Approves Crime Reduction Resolution
City Council Passes Homeless Camping Ban
Financial Help Still Available Through the Aurora Rental Assistance Program
Get $ Back from Uncle Sam This Tax Season
Aurora's Youth Violence Prevention Program Takes Part in A-Town Cleanup
Aurora Central High Hosts Community Cleanup
Special Ed Students at Hinkley Learn to, "Recognize a Responder"
The Special Olympics' Polar Plunge is Coming to the Aurora Reservoir
Take the Pledge for the, "National Mayor's Conservation Challenge" and Win
Gateway Students Create the, "Computers for Students" Program
Take Part in the Final Open House for 13th Avenue Mobility Improvements
The Aurora Animal Shelter Will be Temporarily Closed on Tuesdays
Help PROS Wrap Trees at the Aurora Reservoir and Learn about Beavers
Learn the History of Trolley Trailer #610 and the Woman Who Helped Save and Restore the Trolley
Sign Up Now to Reserve Your Spot for the Antique Appraisal Fair
Art in Public Places and On Havana Are Looking for Submissions for the Next Art2C
Southlands is Hosting Pictures with the Easter Bunny in a Sensory Friendly Environment
Related Links
“A New Way” Our Plan to Restore Trust
Aurora Rental Assistance Program
Get Ahead Colorado Expanded Tax Credits
Youth Violence Prevention Program
Take the Pledge: "National Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation
Engage Aurora: 13th Avenue Mobility Study
Aurora Reservoir Earth Day Celebration
Easter Bunny Photos (Including Sensory Friendly) at Southlands