We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy!

The movie centers on the fictional adventures of Wayne and Garth, who talk about music, girls, cars and sports on community access cable in the days before blogging and social media.

“People identify Aurora with ‘Wayne’s World,’” Amoni said. “I think it’s pretty fun. It’s kind of a cult classic movie. It came out when I was in high school. We’re having a good time with it. It’s a nice opportunity to bring people to the city.”

Most of the movie actually was shot in Los Angeles, Amoni said, with some exterior footage shot in Chicago. A few fictitious locations were invented for the movie that have become part of Aurora lore, though there never really was a Stan Mikita’s Donuts or a Gas Works heavy metal bar in the city.

Frame shop owner Jen Rauch came up with the concept for the celebration last fall.

“It was Jen’s idea, and then she brought it to Aurora Downtown,” Amoni said. “We got a group of people together and we started brainstorming ideas.”

Rauch said the events give people a chance to revel in nostalgia and glory in Aurora’s comedic Hollywood connection.

“In re-watching it, going into these events, it just brings you back to that decade, that year. You think about where you were 25 years ago,” she said. “This is one of our funniest movies. It’s all ours. We totally embrace it.”

While some events for “Party On!” are set to go, others are still in the planning stages, Amoni said.

On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Leland Legends Pub and Grill will host a Wayne’s World trivia night.

Plans call for a look-alike contest at Luigi’s Pizza on April 13 and an air guitar contest at Two Brothers Roundhouse on May 11.

The celebration wraps up July 4. In homage to the film’s scene wherein Wayne and Garth and their buddies cruise the city’s streets while blasting Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” an attempt to claim the world record for people headbanging to that song will be staged in RiverEdge Park before the fireworks, Amoni said.

The movie will be screened at several venues over the coming months. Cinemark Tinseltown in North Aurora will screen the show Feb. 7. The movie also will be shown at Two Brothers Roundhouse Brew and View on Wednesday, Feb. 22, and at the Paramount Theatre on May 29.

Amoni said she is working on booking appearances by people involved with the film and setting up promotional events with the Chicago Steel and the Kane County Cougars.

Rauch said enthusiasm is building throughout the community as the kickoff approaches.

“There have been a lot of people jumping in to say, ‘We’ll help you,’” she said.

For information, visit auroradowntown.org.

Party on, Garth! Party on, Wayne! Party on, Aurora!