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Come make memories at
Music at the Movies
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Introducing your new favorite summer tradition, Music at the Movies!

We’re combining the best of concerts, performances and outdoor movies into one unforgettable series at parks across Aurora. Join us for free family-fun under the stars with live entertainment at 5 p.m. and a movie at 6 p.m.
Check out this summer's lineup below
Wednesday, June 11, Traditions Neighborhood Park, 100 S. Jackson Gap Way.
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Music: Kalama Polynesian Dancers
- Movie: Moana 2 (PG)
Wednesday, June 25, Aqua Vista Park, 18700 E. Wagon Trail Circle
- Music: Decades Dance Band
- Movie: Grease sing-a-long (PG)
Wednesday, July 9, Country Lane Park, 10099 E. Colorado Ave.
- Music: Animal Farm
- Movie: IF (PG)
Wednesday, July 23, Mission Viejo Park, 3999 S. Mission Parkway
- Music: The Man Cubs
- Movie: Captain America: Brave New World (PG-13)
Visit AuroraGov.org/MusicAtTheMovies for more information and weather updates.
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Color your child's world with
Aurora's Summer Camps
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Ensure your child's summer days are filled with learning, laughter and fun, all while being supervised by youth care professionals. Enroll them in one of our many summer camps today.
Available camps:
Check out the complete guide at AuroraGov.org/DayCamps.
| | Learn about the monarch's miraculous migration | | |
Monarch butterflies are beginning to make their migration journey through Colorado. Have you been lucky enough to spot one? Learn more about this pollinator posterchild with Aurora Naturalist, David Footle on this recent Aurora Now Feature.
June is National Pollinator Month!
Learn how you can support local pollinators at these upcoming events.
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Join us for a day filled with fun activities and presentations at Party for Pollinators. Learn about the role pollinators play in our food system and how you can support them in your own backyard. Don't miss this chance to explore Aurora’s amazing water-wise garden and learn how it holds the key to protecting pollinators.
When: Saturday, June 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Aurora Water-Wise Garden at the Aurora Municipal Center, 15151 E.
Alameda Parkway
How: This is an all ages event. Just show up. Learn more at AuroraGov.org/PollinatorParty.
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Aurora teens come
jam out at
Summer Vibes
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Aurora teens come and express yourself at Summer Vibes, a free event series. Attendees will enjoy live performances, a silent disco, extreme party inflatables and activities.
Teens will also receive free ticket vouchers for food trucks, exclusive giveaways and amazing prizes including a $400 StubHub gift card, $400 Denver of Performing Arts gift card, an annual pass for Meow Wolf and more!
When: Wednesday, June 4, 5 to 9 p.m.
Where: Generals Park, 1561 Quentin St.
Who: Ages 10 to 17
How: This event is completely free. Visit AuroraGov.org/SummerVibes for more details.
| | Kick off your summer with free specialty fitness classes | |
Interested in trying one of our specialty fitness classes? Try our fitness classes for free during the first week of June at Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse
Available Classes:
Yoga Flow
Mat Pilates
Barre+
TRX Circuit Training
Who: Ages 18 and older
Where: Southeast Recreation Center and Fieldhouse, 25400 E. Alexander Drive
Learn more about these specialty fitness classes and register at AuroraPROS.org/SoutheastCenterFitness
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| Which fictional character is the quote "It's not easy being green" from? | | | | |
The quote "It's not easy being green," is a well-known line from the song "Bein' Green," performed by Kermit the Frog. Kermit became a huge icon in the 1970s, when the environmentalism movement began to take centerstage. The phrase "going green," also became popular in this era and is often used to describe environmentally conscious actions.
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Aurora is all about "going green." The Back to Our Roots program isn't just about replacing turf – it's about creating sustainable landscapes that thrive with less water. So, how does turf conversion work?
1. Site Selection: We identify spaces that require excessive watering but serve little or no recreational purpose. Instead of maintaining thirsty turf where it's not needed, we convert the space into water-saving ecosystems that benefit both the environment and the community.
2.Turf Removal and Replacement: We remove the existing grass and replace it with carefully chosen native, drought-tolerant plants. These plants are not only water-efficient but also provide essential habitat and food sources for local wildlife, helping to restore natural ecosystems.
3. Maintenance: Transforming these areas into thriving ecosystems takes time! It typically takes about three years for native plants to fully establish. During this period, weeds are a natural and expected part of the process as the landscape adapts. As the plants mature and stabilize, weeds diminish, and the area flourishes into a low-maintenance, water-efficient and visually-appealing space—one that ultimately rewards both people and nature.
The result? Balance! We continue to offer beautiful green spaces for play and enjoyment, while conserving water, lowering maintenance costs and benefiting the local ecosystem.
Want to learn more? Visit AuroraGov.org/Roots for more information.
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Community Corner:
Free Fridays are back at Aurora Pools
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The sun is shining, and the temperatures are rising! Pool season is finally here! Cool off at one of our six outdoor pools, four indoor pools or two spraygrounds through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.
Free Fridays
Aqua Vista, Parklane, Pheasant Run and Village Green outdoor pools will offer all-day free entry every Friday from 1 to 6 p.m.
Stop on by and make waves with us this summer. Visit AuroraGov.org/Pools for this year’s outdoor pool hours and for the most up-to-date schedules.
Photo credit: Alexandra Lacovet
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Join our lifeguard team
It's not too late to have one of the coolest summer jobs around. Make a splash and earn some cash by joining our lifeguard team.
Benefits include:
- Flexible work schedules
- Comprehensive lifeguard training
- Career advancement opportunities
- Access to state-of-the-art recreation facilities
- Pay: Starting at $17.50/hour
Learn more and apply today at AuroraGov.org/LifeguardHiring.
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Beck Recreation Center gym
is closing at the end of May
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The gymnasium at Beck Recreation Center will close at the end of the day on Saturday, May 31 as part of the planned phased closure of the center. Programs and activities in the gym, including basketball, badminton and pickleball, will be offered at other city of Aurora recreation centers following the closure.
The center will be closed in-full as of Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. Residents with memberships to Beck will automatically be given all-access passes for use at the city’s four other recreation centers for the duration of their membership.
For more information, visit AuroraGov.org/BeckCenter.
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