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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 7th of January.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The Dominican Literacy Center in Aurora is recruiting female volunteers to tutor women in English reading, writing, and speaking, with training provided on January 18.  Daily Herald

CULTURE NEWS

  • Paramount Theatre in Aurora will present the Midwest regional premiere of 'Waitress,' featuring music by Sara Bareilles, from Feb. 12 to March 30.  Shaw Local
  • The Paramount Theatre offers a screening of 'The Breakfast Club' for $1 on Classic Movie Monday at 7 P.M., accepting cash for tickets and cards for concessions.  City of Aurora

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin hosted 100 third-graders at City Hall for a hands-on educational experience about local government functions, including interactive sessions with city departments and first responders.  Daily Herald

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • A Kane County pop-up recycling event in Aurora enables residents to conveniently recycle electronics, textiles, and papers, supporting local sustainability efforts.  The Beacon-News

SPORTS NEWS

  • Metea Valley junior Ashley Basmajian claimed victory in the 115-pound championship at the Aaron Dudley Invite, marking a triumphant return to wrestling after a three-month hiatus due to concussion recovery.  The Beacon-News
  • Joseph Kramer leads Marmion to victory with a game-high 17 points after recovering from appendix surgery, showcasing significant improvement and versatility on the court.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Dungeons and Dragons Game Night in North Aurora

    This meetup offers an inclusive environment for both seasoned and new players of Dungeons and Dragons to connect, strategize, and embark on shared adventures.

    Thu, 1/9/25

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  • An American Prayer: A Tribute to The Doors

    A high-energy tribute performance of The Doors by the premier tribute band, featuring a faithful mix of their classic hits and deep cuts.

    Fri, 1/31/25

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  • Rocks Off: A Tribute to The Rolling Stones

    Rocks Off is a premier tribute band dedicated to recreating the experience of The Rolling Stones, performing iconic hits and deep cuts from their celebrated catalog.

    Sat, 2/1/25

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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