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Interested in preparing your home to be warmer and eager to save $ on heating bills?
Register to attend the upcoming program and learn how to reduce the loss of energy and to keep your home more comfortable.
Call 630-256-3323 to preregister.
- February 16, 7:00-8:15 pm, Fred Rodgers Community Center, 501 College Avenue.
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Let’s Get Growing

The Let’s Get Growing Community Gardens: Neighbors Growing Together.
Enjoy the Let’s Get Growing Community Gardens! We're excited about 2012. Keep in touch and help us Grow the Gardens!
For more information on this year's 2012 Garden Plot availability, please email
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or phone the Gardens' voice mail, 630.701.SUN4.
In partnership arrangement with the Indian Prairie School District 204, Fox Valley Park District, and City of Aurora, neighbors grow their own ornamental and edible plants. Our SEV Community Gardens, located adjacent to Gombert and Georgetown Elementary Schools, encourage community well-being, connect neighbors, and provide wholesome produce and ornamental plants for neighborhood benefit. In the Let's Get Growing Community Gardens, gardeners work to raise their own amazing harvests.
Think Spring!

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Welcome to the South East Villages Neighborhood!
The South East Villages Neighborhood serves Aurora as a community home to individuals from various locales and families of diverse cultural and racial ethnic backgrounds. Our richly diverse community offers a safe, secure, and stable environment where we encourage caring SEV neighbors to become active and informed. We believe our neighborhood offers a highly desirable place to call home.
Our partnership with City of Aurora officials and the Aurora Police Department helps maintain the neighborhood’s security, attractive physical character, and dynamic social character.
Initially developed through the Aurora Neighborhood Planning Initiative (ANPI) South East Villages Neighborhood (SEV) is established on the east side of Aurora, located in the 8th and 9th Wards.
South East Villages Neighborhood boundaries commence at Ogden Avenue (U.S. Route 34) to the north, are set by the Canadian National railroad tracks on the east, and anchor at Keating Drive to the south. Approximately 115 acres of parks and open space provide recreation within the neighborhood.
Our Vision is to provide a safe, accessible community where neighbors choose long term residency and become actively involved.
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