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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 21st of January.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Episode two of Centro 44, hosted by Karina Suarez-Darden, offers local news and interviews in Spanish for Aurora's community.  City of Aurora
  • The Fox Valley Christian Ministerial Alliance commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. with their annual Prayer Breakfast in Aurora, focusing on unity and community issues, despite colder weather impacting attendance.  The Beacon-News

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Fox Valley Folklore Society marked its 50th anniversary with music and camaraderie, underscoring its mission to foster community ties and musical appreciation.  The Beacon-News

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Kane County partners with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to provide 20,000 children under 5 with a free monthly book, funded by a $100,000 grant from Follett Educational Foundation.  Kane County Chronicle
  • The Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley offers $3 million in scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year to Fox Valley students, with a deadline for applications on January 24, 2025.  Daily Herald

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Kane County prepares for the Feb. 25 Consolidated Primary and April 1 Consolidated Elections, including information on early voting, mail ballots, and voter eligibility.  Kane County Chronicle

SPORTS NEWS

  • Danyella Mporokoso scored 40 points to lead Waubonsie Valley to a 69-47 victory over Hersey at the 35th annual Coach Kipp Hoopsfest.  Daily Herald
  • Terrence Smith's crucial second-half performance, including impressive dunks, propelled West Aurora to a 49-40 victory over Geneva during the MLK Day of Hoops.  Daily Herald

EVENTS

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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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  • Matt Keen Live Performance at The Venue

    Matt Keen, a rock and blues musician from Chicago, will perform at The Venue in Aurora, showcasing his original music and recent works.

    Sat, 2/8/25

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  • Transformative Sound Healing Journey with Treya Jaholkowska & Andrew Begay

    Experience a meditative Sound Healing Journey with the soothing resonance of Native American flutes, gongs, drums, crystal bowls, and vocals, blending ancient and modern techniques for deep relaxation and inner harmony.

    Sun, 2/9/25

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  • DCI Locator 101 Training Session

    This training session provides hands-on learning about the latest DCI technology with a structured agenda and includes lunch.

    Wed, 2/12/25

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  • I.A.M.F. Valentine's Day Comedy Show

    This event features a live comedy show dedicated to Valentine's Day at Two Brothers Roundhouse in Aurora.

    Fri, 2/14/25

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  • Dan Navarro Live Performance

    Dan Navarro, a renowned singer-songwriter with a rich career, will perform live at The Venue in Aurora, IL for two nights featuring his expressive music.

    Sat, 2/15/25

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  • Eagle Photography Workshop with PROCAM and Fox Valley Camera Group

    This photography event offers participants the chance to photograph eagles in their natural habitat while using or renting high-quality mirrorless camera equipment.

    Sun, 2/16/25

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  • Double Sound Healing Experience

    This event offers a unique Double Sound Healing Session featuring two sound healers using a variety of instruments for relaxation and energy alignment.

    Tue, 2/18/25

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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