Annual Toy Drive Helps Coral Springs Couple Distribute Christmas Gifts to Children
For six years and counting, a Coral Springs couple have transformed the back porch of their Sabal Pointe residence into the North Pole.
For six years and counting, a Coral Springs couple have transformed the back porch of their Sabal Pointe residence into the North Pole.
Christmas music embodies the spirit of the season. Treat your ears to classical Yuletide tunes and buy your tickets to see The Nutcracker, presented by the International Ballet Company.
Get ready for more space in the garage because in December, residents can safely dispose of all types of household hazardous materials that they’ve been meaning throw out, but haven’t had a chance.
Representatives from Broward County’s Highway Construction and Engineering Division will conduct a public information meeting
Now in its 26th year, First Church of Coral Springs, invites residents to step back in time to Bethlehem Revisited, a living interactive recreation of the town of Bethlehem as it may have appeared 2,000 years ago.
Be prepared for a chance of snow when downtown Coral Springs is transformed into a winter wonderland.
Drawing thousands of spectators every year, the city’s annual Holiday Parade is one of the most popular events of the year.
Coral Springs residents: avoid the mall crowds this “Black Friday” and consider adding a furry friend to your family instead.
Saint Andrew Catholic Church will be hosting its 18th Annual Thanksgiving Day dinner serving hundreds of meals to those in the area.
The Annual Coral Springs/Parkland Pre-Thanksgiving Interfaith Unity Service is a well-established tradition drawing people from all faiths and a dozen local houses of worship.
The countdown to Christmas is on and it’s never too early to sit on Santa’s lap.
Join area veterans in Coral Springs to honor the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces who deserve this day in recognition for their service to our country.
Back by popular demand with more food trucks in tow, Coral Springs will be hosting their next Bite-N-Sips, on Friday, November 16 in Downtown Coral Springs.
If someone is making a positive difference in the South Florida community, the JM Family wants to hear about it.
Mama Mia! Get ready for a ten-day excursion through Italy and Greece. High school students with an interest in seeing the world, are the perfect candidates for The Coral Springs Travel Club.
Ramblewood Middle School Drama presents the Tony Award winning play, “West Side Story” November 16 and 17.
The City of Coral Springs is offering volunteers community service hours along with a free lunch in exchange for helping to keep the city beautiful.
Members of the Student Government Association at Coral Springs Charter School will be participating in their first-ever 5k Color Run, and encourages the community to participate with them for a great cause.
October is known for a lot of things: changing leaves, trick or treating and, of course, breast cancer awareness. Since 2010, the nonprofit organization Not My Daughter has held its flagship event in October, and every year it sells out.
Everyone’s favorite holiday classic comes to life in the all-new touring production of A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage.
Global Response, The Brand Call Center, is hosting a Job Fair to hire Customer Service Representatives for its Margate call center in a season in which it will hire to fill hundreds of jobs.
The City of Coral Springs features Wreck-It Ralph as they continue the Movie in the Park series.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Drama presents the Tony Award winning play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” on November 8 – 10.
Governor Rick Scott has directed flags to be flown at half-staff for former State Senator and Coral Springs Mayor Walter “Skip” Campbell.
If you’d like some Halloween fun without a lot of screams and scariness, don’t be afraid to bring your costumed character to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Drama Department’s “Not So Scary” Halloween event this year.
Tickets are now on sale for comedian, actor, author and musician Paul Reiser at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts.
Many Coral Springs homes border canals that are typically surrounded by dense tropical foliage and wildlife, and when residents encounter a wounded or motherless animal in this environment, their first thought is to call the Sawgrass Nature Center.
The rotary community garden and food forest of Coral Springs lost one of its own, Helena Freja Ramsay, in the February shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas that killed 16 others.
JP Taravella drama students present Neil Simon’s Sweet Charity which features the music of Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman.
Spend your day listening to some lively jazz music, because the “Savor the Notes” event is back at a new location.