Council Member Town
Meetings
Council members are
eager to hear from residents and committed to forums in which those
conversations can occur. The format and structure of town meetings is
virtual during the COVID-19 crisis. Please visit AuroraGov.org/Council to confirm meeting dates and find
information on how to join. If you don't know your council ward, go to AuroraGov.org and click on "Property Info."
Ward I (Crystal
Murillo) - Thursday, March 25, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Ward II (Nicole
Johnston) - Thursday, April 8, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Ward III (Marsha
Berzins) - Wednesday, April 14, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Ward IV (Juan
Marcano) - Wednesday, April 14, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Ward V (Alison
Coombs) - Wednesday, April 7, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Ward VI (Françoise
Bergan) - Wednesday, March 24, 6 to 8 p.m.
At Large (Angela
Lawson, Allison Hiltz, Curtis Gardner) - Thursday, March 18, 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.
City Council Study
Session (Virtual)
Monday, March 15,
6:30 p.m.
View this study
session meeting online at AuroraTV.org or on cable channels 8 and 880.
City Council Meeting
(Virtual)
Monday, March 22,
6:30 p.m.
View this regular
council meeting online at AuroraTV.org or on cable channels 8 and 880. See AuroraGov.org for details on how to address the council
by phone during Public Invited to Be Heard or another agenda item.
Mayor Mike Live
Friday, March 12, 3
p.m.
This Friday, the
mayor will be joined by the Aurora-South Metro Small Business Development
Center to talk about the role this center has played at supporting small
businesses during the pandemic; also, the city’s Office of Emergency
Management will discuss the city’s Hazard Mitigation Plan, which is
intended to lesson the long-term risk from natural hazards, and remind us
about things we can do to be prepared for inclement weather. Join the
conversation with your questions for the mayor or his guests.
Facebook Live or AuroraTV.org
Electronics
Recycling Drop-off Event
Through March 13, 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
This year's e-cycling
events are happening on site at Techno Rescue, 3251 Lewiston St., Suite 10.
For details, visit this link.
Aurora History
Museum (Virtual) Lecture: Colorado's Love Affair with Drive-In Theaters
Wednesday, March 17,
noon to 1 p.m.
Aurora was home to
Colorado's first drive-in theater, and dozens more soon followed. Some were
gone within months. Some are still alive today. Join Michael Kilgore,
author of "Drive-Ins of Colorado," as he describes the people,
the stories, and the giant screens that entertained millions of
movie-goers.
The lecture is free,
but you must register to receive the link to the online Webex meeting.
Space is limited, please only register if you plan to attend. More than one
person can attend using the same computer. There is no cancellation fee.
Register here
English for
Traumatic Emergencies
Wednesday, March 17,
6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The Aurora Office of
International and Immigrant Affairs, Aurore Fire Rescue and Si La Bul are
offering this second of a four-part webinar series called English 911 for
non-English speaking residents who feel as if they are not prepared to
communicate in English during an emergency. The session is provided in
English, and recordings with translated captions will be provided in
following weeks.
Join on Zoom
"The
Pavilion"
Through March 21
Do you remember your
high school sweetheart? Are you ready to see them again at your reunion?
After two decades of failed relationships, Peter returns to his high school
reunion hoping to rekindle his romance with Kari, the girl he abandoned
after an unexpected pregnancy. As the night progresses, both Peter and Kari
face the consequences of choices made long ago...and the daunting prospect
of starting again. Depending on the public health guidelines as opening day
approaches, this production could be live or virtual.
Aurora Fox Arts
Center, 9990 E. Colfax Ave.
Tickets on sale at AuroraFox.org
Naturalization
Information Session at the Library (Virtual)
Wednesday, March 24,
6:30 p.m.
Aurora Public
Library invites you to learn how to become a U.S. citizen at this virtual
presentation by a representative from the U.S. Office of Citizenship &
Immigration Services. The discussion will include eligibility, test
materials, what to expect during the interview, and more.
Visit AuroraLibrary.org for the link to join the session via WebEx.
COVID-19 Testing
Sites
Through March 30
(closed Saturday, March 13 due to weather forecast)
Monday through
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., free testing for COVID-19 is provided to anyone
who wants to be tested, especially those who have symptoms. No appointment
is necessary. No doctor referral, no health insurance and no proof of
identification are required. Online registration in advance is preferred but is not
required.
Aurora Center for
Active Adults parking lot, 30 Del Mar Circle, at Del Mar Park
Religious Diversity
in Aurora Exhibit
Online through May
2021
The Aurora History
Museum is showcasing and celebrating the wide variety of faiths and
religious experiences of Aurorans in the new exhibit “Religious Diversity
in Aurora.” Explore photos of over 140 houses of worship in the city and
learn about other people’s beliefs and traditions.
Free online exhibit
at Aurora History Museum webpage
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