The Aurora Mobile Response Team is turning one. We have an update on the success of the program and how it’s helping free up police to fight crime. Also on this show, a unique mini food hall has opened its doors in Aurora. The Parkside Eatery, at the Parkside @ City Center, is ready to take your order; a look back at the unusual history of Stanley Marketplace; and a return of the popular, “Park Lights and Movie Nights,” program. Those stories, and much more, this week on AuroraNow.
Story Links:
The Parkside Eatery Mini Food Hall is Now Open
Parkside@CityCenter Celebrates its First Anniversary
Parking at the Iliff Station Garage is Just $1.00 Now
Share Your Thoughts on Expanding the Gartrell Road/E-470 Interchange
Take Part in a Virtual Public Hearing on the Aurora Disparity Study
Mayor Mike Coffman Is Hosting a Town Hall Meeting
The Aurora Mobile Response Team Is Marking a Successful First Year
Take Part in a Walk, Bike, Drive and Learn Event at Havana Park
Students at Eastridge Elementary Have a Blast Launching Rockets in Honor of the Artemis Launch
The Aurora Public Library Is Honored for Staff’s Work on the Aurora Scholars Program
Former, Long-Term Mayor, Paul Tauer, Is Remembered at a Memorial Service
PSA #1: Volunteer to Serve on a City Board or Commission
PSA #2: “Fall into Fun” Takes Place October 1st
Stanley Marketplace Gets National Recognition in the, “New York Times”/A Look at Stanley’s History
The, “New American Arts Festival,” Celebrates Inclusion and Diversity in the Arts
The Aurora History Museum Has a New Art Exhibit Called, “America”
The, “Aurora Rhythms,” Concert Series Continues with Skeandubhband
“Park Lights and Movie Nights” Kicks Off September 9th
The Colorado Rolling Mammoth Take the National Championship at Aurora’s Wheeling Park