Aurora comes together to honor the victims of the Club Q tragedy. We’ll show you the special way you can help the 7/20 Foundation pay it forward, for Colorado Springs. Also on this week’s show, how to support local in Aurora on Small Business Saturday and beyond; a look back at the colorful sights and sounds of the Southlands’ “Holiday Hometown Parade;” and we’ll show you why your out-of-town guests are getting a special greeting at the airport, courtesy of the city and Visit Aurora. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.
Other stories in this week's show:
Check out the all-new “Aurora Eats” guide
Local business and community leaders share their favorite Aurora restaurants
Learn about Aurora businesses through the Chamber and Visit Aurora
The R Line will resume service the week of November 28th
FedEx and Operation Warm donate coats to students at Lansing Elementary
Volunteer to become a Snow Buster and get a shovel while supplies last
Check out the Canstruction displays at Stanley Marketplace and help feed the hungry
Share your thoughts on an inclusive nature exploration area at Morrison Nature Center
Share your thoughts on a restorative justice program in Aurora
“The Jedi Handbook” is coming to the Aurora Fox
The Vintage Theatre has two holiday shows
“Santa’s Big Red Sack” returns to the People’s Building
Related Links
7/20 Foundation Paper Crane Peace Project (for Club Q & Colorado Springs)
Small Business Saturday Specials
On Havana Street Business Directory
Alternate Transit During R Line Repairs
Engage Aurora: Nature Exploration Area at Morrison Nature Center
Engage Aurora: Restorative Justice
Aurora “Holiday Tree Lighting”