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Find the best education events and make the most of your time in Aurora. From education to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
This introductory course explores the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)-driven ESYBOX pump line, tailored for residential and light commercial
Don’t miss Kevin Battistoni’s “Trench Talks”—gain cutting-edge insights in landscaping, sports turf, and irrigation. Register today!
This workshop is designed to demystify medical induction and support informed, empowered decision-making.
Piney Creek young men and young women activities
A nonprofit program for Black, Indigenous, and families of color to prepare for birth, postpartum, and beyond. Guided by a licensed mental health therapist.
Celebrate the historic CrossPurpose Aurora Graduation, marking their first-ever graduation in the new Aurora building. Join us in honoring Leaders who have demonstrated hard work and determination, stepping confidently into their future. A celebration of resilience, achievement, and new beginnings for our Leaders and the Aurora community.
Explore the time-honored traditions of printmaking (grabados) and mezcal. Come to sip and learn about mezcal and different expressions of maguey while you make your own grabado from start to finish. Wild Common shares agave spirits that honor tradition, community, and the land. Both tequila from the acclaimed and artisanally-made 1123 Cascahuín distillery in the lowlands of Jalisco, MX and three exceptional expressions of mezcal from incredible producer families in Oaxaca, MX. Wild Common will provide a flight of these three mezcals during the workshop. Stay for happy hour with mezcal forward drinks, beginning at 8p, with music by DJ Celxstial.
A nonprofit program for Black, Indigenous, and families of color to prepare for birth, postpartum, and beyond. Feeding our babies is an act of love, resistance, and cultural survival. In this closing circle, families learn the basics of breast/chestfeeding, bottle-feeding, and pumping — with a focus on what works best for you. We uplift the stories of Black, Latina, and Indigenous parents and highlight the role of partners and family in making nourishment possible. Together we affirm: feeding our babies feeds our future.
Explore the Smoky Hill Trail through activities and games at the Aurora History Museum. This 2-hour Homeschool program is aimed at students ages 5-12. Each month will have a new theme with several educational opportunities for students. Work with museum professionals and educators to expand on your homeschool curriculum.
Unlock your child’s full potential at GVA Aurora! Discover how we're transforming education through bilingualism with immersive instruction in English plus Spanish, Mandarin, or French. Serving Kindergarten through 8th grade, GVA Aurora offers a unique, multilingual education at no cost to families. RSVP now to secure your spot!
A nonprofit program for Black, Indigenous, and families of color to prepare for birth, postpartum, and beyond. Pregnancy is not just about one person — it’s about the whole village. In this intimate circle, we honor the wisdom of our ancestors and the traditions that shape us today. Families will explore the changes of pregnancy, create affirmation cards rooted in culture and legacy, and begin building their postpartum support system. This class is a gentle reminder that you are not alone, your roots run deep.