The coronavirus lockdown may have brought your life down but don’t worry as First Friday is here for you. You can enjoy art, music, and more on April 3 from 5 to 9 p.m at the comfort of your home. For live video, visit Aurora Downtown and other participating venues on Facebook. You can take part in a virtual scavenger hunt and be entered into drawings for gift cards from downtown businesses.
Virtual Lineup
5 to 6 PM
Wesley UMC in Aurora, IL: Sounds of Comfort
Live music by Thew Elliot and Michelle Curiel
5 to 7 PM
Decari: Everyone’s Taste In One Place
You can go through live stream cooking to explore our menu. You can help the community in need service by donating through a slice.
5 to 8 PM
Crystal House: La Beehouse 100% pure candle wax roll out
5:30 to 7 PM
Aurora Regional Fire Museum
Fire Triangle – 5:30pm
Storytime with Jackie – 6:00pm
Researching Your Family History – 6:30pm
5:30 to 8 PM
SciTech Hands On Museum: SciTech’s Science Spectacular
6 to 6:30 PM
AKA Dance: Family Dance Class
6 to 7 PM
Society 57: Coffee Conversations with Society 57 & Modest Coffee
6 to 7 PM
The Cotton Seed Creative Exchange: STLTHART Live Painting Event
6 to 9 PM
Wyckwood House: Live concert with Nick Gutierrez
6:30 to 7:30 PM
Aurora Public Library, Illinois: Dave Ramont
7 PM
The Venue: YouTube Broadcast of a past performance by Eclipse-Chicago, a Tribute to Pink Floyd, from October 12, 2019 at The Venue – presented by the Fox Valley Music Foundation.
7:30 to 7:50 PM
Zen Loft Wellness Center: Camelia Danza Belly Dance
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