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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 27th of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Wesley United Methodist Church in Aurora is hosting a free Trunk or Treat event with food, games, and candy on Oct. 27.  Daily Herald

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry, in partnership with 4H Illinois Extension and SCARCE, will host a Pumpkin Smash event on Nov. 2 to recycle discarded pumpkins into compost and reduce landfill waste.  Daily Herald

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Incumbent Republican Richard Williams and Democratic challenger Sandy Kaczmarski compete for the Kane County Board seat in District 18, focusing on environmental issues, public safety, immigration, and the economy ahead of the November 5 election.  The Beacon-News
  • Ellen Nottke, vying for a position on the Kane County Board, emphasizes her commitment to responsible governance, fiscal discipline, and a nonpartisan approach to serving her constituents, highlighting the need for budget management, opioid crisis response, and improved meeting attendance.  Kane County Chronicle

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Slick City Action Park, the 'world's first indoor slide park' in North Aurora, announces its grand opening celebration set for October 29.  NBC Chicago

SPORTS NEWS

  • West Aurora defeated Bolingbrook 2-1 in the Class 3A Bolingbrook Regional championship, advancing to the sectional semifinals against Naperville North.  Daily Herald
  • The Illinois High School Association announced first-round football playoff pairings across various classes for teams in the Southland and the Aurora, Elgin, Naperville, and Lake County areas.  The Beacon-News
  • The article provides details on first-round matchups for Kane County Chronicle area teams in the 2024 IHSA playoffs, including insights on team performances and key players.  Kane County Chronicle
  • Owen Roberts, a Division I baseball recruit, plays a pivotal role in Waubonsie Valley's 70-28 football victory over Metea Valley, showcasing his versatility by contributing in multiple positions.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Experience Lumenaura: An Outdoor Illuminated Art Journey

    Experience the City of Aurora’s inaugural outdoor illuminated art exhibition featuring immersive light-and-sound installations across its stunning landscape.

    Fri, 11/1/24

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  • Day of the Dead Celebration at Chicago Premium Outlets

    Celebrate the Mexican tradition of the Day of the Dead with arts and crafts, traditional dance performances, and a community altar in a family-friendly atmosphere.

    Sat, 11/2/24

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  • Fill The Bowls Fundraiser: A Taste of Fox Valley

    Experience a culinary delight with samples from over 25 local restaurants, mimosa bar, and exciting raffles, all supporting Marie's Pantry in providing holiday meals for families in need.

    Sun, 11/3/24

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  • Frozen - The Musical: Regional Premiere in Aurora

    Experience the enchanting regional premiere of Disney's beloved fairytale, reimagined for the stage in a Tony Award-nominated musical.

    Wed, 11/6/24

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  • Little Shop of Horrors

    Experience the thrilling musical 'Little Shop of Horrors', featuring catchy songs and a wild plot involving a carnivorous plant and a loveable florist.

    Thu, 11/7/24

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  • City of Lights Film Festival - Opening Night

    Experience a glamorous night at the City of Lights Film Festival where you can walk the red carpet and connect with fellow film enthusiasts.

    Fri, 11/8/24

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  • Jason Benefield Concert at Brother Chimp Brewing

    Experience a live performance by Jason Benefield at Brother Chimp Brewing in North Aurora.

    Sat, 11/9/24

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  • First Annual Flannel Formal Fundraiser for Housing Support

    Experience an evening of fun and community spirit with great brews, live music, and raffles while supporting safe housing initiatives for Veterans, seniors, and children.

    Fri, 11/15/24

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  • Frozen - The Musical at Paramount Theatre

    Experience the enchanting regional premiere of Disney's Frozen, a magical musical journey through Arendelle highlighting sisterhood and self-discovery with timeless songs and breathtaking visuals.

    Sat, 11/16/24

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  • Grateful Dead Tribute Night at The Venue

    Experience a night dedicated to the music of the Grateful Dead, featuring talented musicians from the Chicago jam scene who will bring the iconic sound to life.

    Thu, 11/21/24

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