It’s so much more than a shoe! See how a new exhibit at the Town Center at Aurora is helping kids change the world, one step, and one stroke, at a time. Plus, how Aurora’s Gateway Domestic Violence Services offers help and hope; City Council approves a new emergency response program and how to find a furry friend at the Aurora Animal Shelter during the pandemic. Those stories and more this week on Aurora Now.
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City Council Approves a New Emergency Response Pilot Program
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month/Gateway Domestic Violence Services
More on the City’s New Alert Provider, CodeRED
RTD Hosting Virtual Meetings on Proposed Service Changes
APS’s Rico Munn Is a Finalist for a National Educator Award
There Are New & Safe Ways to Vote in Aurora
First “Aurora Day of Giving” Is a Success
City’s New COVID Rapid Testing Site Is Now Open
Quincy Reservoir Reopens Oct. 10th Following Algae Treatment
W.A.M.O.S. Has a New Exhibit at the Town Center
The Dragon’s Den at Lyn Knoll Elementary
Preview of, “Connected Colorado” with Wendy Brockman
PSA #1 – Volunteer for Aurora’s Boards & Commissions
Checking In with Aurora Animal Care
Reminder about the Pet Vaccination Clinic at the Town Center
How to Have a Fun & Pandemic Safe Halloween
Mark Your Calendar for PROS’ “Boos Cruise”
Get Your Tickets Now for Christmas Events at the Gaylord Rockies
It’s Time to Sponsor a Wreath for the “Festival of Wreaths”
Baba & Pop’s Now Offers Sunday Brunch with a 50oz Bloody Mary
APS Foundation’s Gala Raises Money for College & Career Centers