Located on the main floor opposite Red Galley with golden floors, sunny windows, tin ceiling and modern birch surfaces with steel & glass cabinetry, this space is especially enticing. The 575 sq foot Library Room boasts 26 feet of glass display cases along the north wall. The cases are maintained by the Aurora Historical Society (AHS) and offer displays of heritage books and artifacts. Immediately adjoining the library space is the Historical Society’s environmentally controlled rolling storage of valued archival records. Every Wednesday the AHS has use of the room for cataloguing or researching local family history and homes etc… Our board style set up seats 16 around a modern birch table with room for flip charts and projector/laptop. In this serene space the Centre holds writing and art classes, Board and committee meetings and rents out for small corporate meetings, book launches, small receptions and workshops.
The Aurora Cultural Centre built in 1886, is a 17, 500 square foot community space where heritage foundations meet contemporary fittings. Gleaming original wooden floors, wainscoting and moulded tin ceilings are perfectly partnered with shining steel and glass to create a modern vision. All windows within the Centre have an inside storm pane for energy efficiency and are ultra violet protected. The Centre provides beautiful infrastructure of showcases, meeting and gallery furnishings and benches, and a catering kitchen. Most spaces within the Centre are available for rent. We are a creative team and can mix and match spaces and infrastructure to meet almost any need. Please email us at info@auroraculturalcentre.ca with a subject line of OUR SPACES.