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Good morning, Aurora. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 23rd of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Society 57, a coffee shop and event space in downtown Aurora, marked its fifth anniversary with a free celebration reflecting its role as a community hub and its ambition to inspire creativity.  The Beacon-News
  • Phyllis Kramer, renowned for her 22-year tenure on the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, will spend Thanksgiving in Turkey after a fall causes a hip injury, delaying her return home to Aurora amid a vacation filled with unexpected challenges.  The Beacon-News
  • The Giving Machines, introduced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Fox Valley Mall, simplify donations to charities through a vending machine-like interface, supporting eight organizations locally and nationally.  Daily Herald
  • The third-year Christkindlmarket in Aurora, now a beloved local holiday tradition, promises an expanded and festive experience with 64 vendors offering European treats and gifts, alongside new activities and entertainment.  The Beacon-News
  • Keating Drive is temporarily closed for water main installation, with traffic rerouted to Montgomery Road for approximately 3 weeks.  City of Aurora

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • The Aurora Electoral Board removed two candidates from the 2025 City Council ballot due to insufficient valid signatures, and a third candidate withdrew her bid, affecting races in the 4th, 7th Wards, and for alderman at-large.  The Beacon-News
  • The Aurora City Council is set to vote on allocating $1.05 million from a federal grant to upgrade laptops and CCTV systems for the police and fire departments, utilizing funds aimed at enhancing law enforcement efficiency and communication.  The Beacon-News

SPORTS NEWS

  • Despite an expanded Division III football playoff field, Wheaton College misses out due to a new ranking system and prepares for the Culver's Isthmus Bowl.  Daily Herald
  • Moses Wilson emerges as a versatile leader for Waubonsie Valley's basketball team after a standout offseason, poised to make a significant impact in various positions.  The Beacon-News
  • Paul Johnson previews the top 10 wrestling teams and 25 notable wrestlers in the Aurora-Elgin area for the 2024-25 season, highlighting Yorkville's leading position with seasoned state placers.  The Beacon-News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Buffalo Nichols Concert in Aurora

    Experience an evening of live music with Buffalo Nichols at The Venue, featuring his latest album, 'The Fatalist'.

    Sun, 11/24/24

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  • The Great Gingerbread Bake-Off at Eola Community Center

    Experience a festive evening of family bonding and creativity as you compete to build and decorate a gingerbread house for the chance to win fun prizes.

    Fri, 12/6/24

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  • Breakfast with Santa at White Eagle Golf Club

    Celebrate the holiday season with breakfast, Christmas cheer, and a special appearance by Santa hosted by TWG Wealth Planning.

    Sat, 12/7/24

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  • Brooklyn Charmers: A Tribute to Steely Dan

    Brooklyn Charmers, a Chicago-based tribute band, will perform the beloved catalog of Steely Dan, renowned for their unique blend of rock and jazz.

    Fri, 12/20/24

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  • Candlelight Concert: Christmas Carols with Strings

    Experience the magic of live Christmas carols performed with beautiful string instruments in a serene candlelit setting at the New England Congregational Church.

    Sat, 12/21/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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