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Photo: Street Festival Performance on Yonge and Mosley Street

Summer 2013 | Location: Aurora United Church 43.998042, -79.467335

On the first Sunday in June 2013, families, parents, and curious onlookers gathered at the intersection of Yonge Street and Mosley Street, excitedly watching the performance at the annual Aurora Street Festival. In the background, the iconic Aurora United Church stood as a steady backdrop to the festive atmosphere. If my memory serves, one of the standout performances that day was by the fire-guy.

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Anna Lozyk Romeo
Anna Lozyk Romeohttps://www.livinginaurora.com
As I reflect on my experiences as a resident engaged in municipal politics, I find myself often swept up in the currents of past political moments. These reflections aren't just about policies or decisions but about the broader shifts in how we've navigated civic life. The sense of nostalgia isn't just for the times when things felt simpler, but for a period when political engagement seemed more direct, more personal. As someone actively involved in the shifting dynamics of municipal issues, I often find myself questioning where the passion and clarity of earlier days have disappeared—and whether today's politics can ever reclaim that same sense of purpose.

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