They’re mini but mighty. Two miniature horses stop by the AuroraTV studios to help promote the Southlands’ Kentucky Derby Celebration, and their owner also explains their roles as therapy animals. Plus, it’s a patchwork of love, friendship and fabric that’s spanned years. Meet the Quilting Bee at the Aurora Center for Active Adults; learn more about a proposed measure that would ban thirsty grass in certain areas in Aurora and how it’ll help us save water; and it’s time to celebrate our Aurora Scholars. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
Story Links:
More on Aurora’s Proposed Non-Functional Turf Ordinance
Take Part in the High Line Canal Cleanup
The High Plains Trail Connector Project Is Underway
Aurora Celebrates its Aurora Scholars
Take Part in the City’s Neighborhood Engagement Survey
Aurora Teams Up with Techno Rescue for Special E-cycle Pricing
PSA #2:APD’s Second Language Program
Meet the Aurora Center for Active Adults’ Quilting Bee
The Aurora Singers Season Finale Is a “Broadway Spectacular”
Take Part in, “Eat on Havana Street Week” and Explore, Experience and Eat
“Lindita’sKitchen” This Month Features Jalapeño Poppers, Dip and a Margarita Recipe
Celebrate the, "Summer of More" with the Gaylord Rockies Resort
PSA #4: Aurora Mental Health
Southlands' Is Hosting a, "Kentucky Derby Celebration"
Meet the Miniature Horses That'll Be at the Kids' Corral/Live Interview
Related Links
Water-wise Landscaping Design and Rebate Information
Volunteer for the High Line Canal Clean Up
High Plains Trail Connector Project: Pedestrian Bridge over Parker Road
"Seen and Heard: The Sacred Stories of Pediatric Nurses During the Pandemic"
Neighborhood Engagement Survey
Aurora Center for Active Adults: Quilt Sale
Aurora Singers' "Broadway Spectacular" Tickets on Sale
"Lindita's Kitchen" Jalapeño Poppers, Dip, & Dita-Rita Recipe!
Gaylord Rockies Resort, "Summer of More"