Aurora Mini-Con attracts pop culture fans

Aurora Mini-Con attracts pop culture fans

The City of Aurora has been hosting its Mini-Con for 9-years, but last  year organizers kicked it up a few notches. Several city departments came together to make the event bigger and better than ever. This year the event got even bigger. 

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The Aurora Municipal campus was lined with vender tents. There was live music and organized activities throughout the day. Plenty of people came in costume, creating a lot of selfie opportunities. There were even some celebrity sightings, like R2D2, of "Star Wars" fame. 

"We've had so many people here having such a good time. We've had adults doing crafts. We've had kids competing in our competition for our costumes. And, it's just been a wonderful glorious day," said Minda McGurk, Supervisor of Library Outreach and Events for the City of Aurora. 

Aurora Mini-Con is completely free of charge which makes it more affordable than most comic cons. 

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