AURORA SISTER CITIES CELEBRATES CULTURAL DIVERSITY AT ITS ANNUAL FUNDRAISING EVENT
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Aurora Sister Cities International will host its much-anticipated 2024 Fall Gala this upcoming Saturday, October 26, at the Z New Summit Event Center in Aurora, Colorado. This event will be filled with Carnival-inspired festivities aimed at celebrating global culture, fostering community connections, and supporting youth cultural exchange programs.
The gala will offer a vibrant evening with international cuisine, wine tastings, craft beers, and live entertainment. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience a wide range of global flavors while networking with fellow supporters of cultural exchange and youth empowerment.
Supporting Future Global Leaders
The event will raise funds for Aurora Sister Cities International’s programs, which aim to strengthen intercultural relationships and develop future global leaders. “We bring our community together to support the work we do with young people,” said Daniana Trigoso-Kukulski, Executive Director of Aurora Sister Cities International.
She continued, “This gala represents a unique opportunity to enjoy incredible food and entertainment while contributing to the growth of our cultural exchange programs.” The event is sponsored by The City of Aurora, Community College of Aurora, and COMCAST.
For more information and to reserve tickets, visit:
Fall Gala
Saturday, October 26, 2024
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Z New Summit Event Center, Aurora, CO
https://aurorasistercities.org
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