Our community comes together to celebrate the legacy of a long-time Aurora educator and lawmaker. A part of East Jewell Avenue now honors the late John Buckner. Also on this week's show, meet the talented triplets at the top of the class at Hinkley High; see how preventative healthcare is hitting the road in Aurora to help our international community; we'll show you what the city is doing to keep youth safe this summer; and an in-studio sneak peek of the new Nepali "Mosaic of Cultures" exhibit at our Aurora History Museum. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Former Aurora educator and lawmaker John Buckner honored with street sign dedication
Hinkley High School triplets are outstanding scholars driven to succeed
Congressman Crow presents check for new STEM building at Community College of Aurora
Horticulture students at Pickens Technical College hold plant sale
PSA #1: Fieldhouse at Southeast Rec Center
PSA #2: Healthy Mind, Healthy Body
Arapahoe County’s health kiosks provide free supplies in Aurora's underserved areas
City of Aurora’s Youth Violence Prevention Program hosts job and resource fair for local youth
Aurora’s five preschools are now accepting fall enrollment
Vintage Theatre announces season 24 kicks off August 23
PSA #3: eSports Summer Bash is May 24
Newest Mosaic of Cultures exhibit at Aurora History Museum showcases Aurora's Nepali community
City hosting first ever Water-Wise Day Expo May 18
Aurora Fire Rescue’s Fire Safety Field Day is May 18
Volunteer Expo at Aurora Municipal Center showcases opportunities to give back
Eaglet that hatched at Star K Ranch in March grows .... a lot!
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Southeast Aurora Rec Center and Fieldhouse
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Aurora Office of International and Immigrant Affairs
Aurora Youth Violence Prevention Program
Aurora Youth Programs and Resources
Aurora Center for Active Adults