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Aurora History Museum Fundraising event

Aurora History Museum's Grand Celebration fundraising event

The Aurora History Museum commemorates three milestones this year with a Grand Celebration event in honor of the 25th Annual Festival of Wreaths, the 45th Anniversary of the founding of the Aurora History Museum, the 10th Anniversary of the Restoration of Trolley Trailer 610 and the Ruth Fountain Gallery.

• Saturday, Nov. 16

• 3 to 6 p.m.

• Aurora History Museum, 15051 E. Alameda Parkway

The event's proceeds will go towards a new curatorial storage facility. As the museum has grown, there is a critical need for a new storage facility to sustain the long-term preservation, conservation and care of Aurora's history for future generations. A portion of the funding will also support the museum's education programs and community events.

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Sponsor a wreath for our annual fundraiser

The 25th annual Festival of Wreaths features wreaths decorated and donated by local businesses, organizations and individuals throughout Colorado. 

Wreaths are available for $10 and can be picked up at the museum starting Sunday, Oct. 1 and are due for return no later than Friday, Nov. 1 by 4 p.m. The $10 sponsorship can be paid by cash, check or credit card.

Donors are also welcome to provide their own wreaths for the fundraiser. Small businesses may also include gift cards, certificates or other items to accompany their wreath. Businesses are also welcome to provide gift cards or certificates for the online auction fundraiser.

Donate to our live and online auction

All donated wreaths will be displayed at the Aurora History Museum’s Community Gallery from Tuesday, Nov. 5 to Sunday, Dec. 6.

During this time, wreaths on display are sold to the highest bidder either through an online auction or at the live auction during the Grand Celebration event held from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Aurora History Museum.

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