There's a new coffee shop in Aurora that's changing our community for the better. It's called Change Please Coffee and not only are their employees getting a second chance at life, but 100% of their profits go towards helping those experiencing homelessness. We'll take you there. Also on this week's show, an update on the Hungry Paws Project benefitting our Aurora Animal Shelter and how the 2024 class of the Aurora Civic Engagement Academy and you made it possible; how you can help students at Downtown Aurora Visual Arts by taking part in their annual holiday show and sale and a look back at all the fun and festivities at this year's Southlands Holiday Hometown Parade. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Coffee shop in Aurora creating change for those who need it most
2024 Aurora Eats guide features interactive online map
Shop local in Aurora for “Small Business Saturday” on Nov. 30
The Aurora Highlands wins coveted “Community of the Year” award
Vista PEAK Prep hosts annual Hispanic Cultural Celebration
AuroraTV anchor inducted into Eaglecrest High School's Hall of Fame
PSA #1: Southeast Rec Center has individual and family annual memberships available
Community Calendar #1: Share Your Thoughts on Connecting Aurora Transportation Master Plan
PSA #2: Slow down and move over to help Aurora's first responders stay safe
“Pet Pics with Santa” at Nick’s Garden Center Dec. 15 benefits Aurora Animal Shelter
Find handmade gift ideas and support students at DAVA's annual holiday show and sale
Southlands Holiday Hometown Parade features festive floats and performances
“Visit the Village” at Arapahoe County Fairgrounds is Dec. 7 and features family-friendly activities
“Santa in the Park” is Dec. 7 and is sponsored by the Aurora Police Department