Coral Springs Firefighters Hold Cancer Awareness Pasta Dinner October 27
Residents are invited to Fire Station 80 for a delicious plate of pasta prepared by local firefighters where proceeds benefit two great causes.
Residents are invited to Fire Station 80 for a delicious plate of pasta prepared by local firefighters where proceeds benefit two great causes.
There’s a full moon heading to the Coral Springs Museum of Art with “Moondance”, the annual masterpiece event, which will transform the venue into a dreamy moonscape illuminated by works of art.
The Center for Disease Control records 10 deaths each day by unintentional drowning; two of those fatalities are children under the age of 14.
A local law enforcement organization has stepped up to help after the devastation from Hurricane Michael to the Florida Panhandle.
Students, parents and families are invited to attend Broward County Public Schools fourth annual College Fair where representatives from more than 125 national and international…
Coral Ridge Drive is a little more orange this time of year, with the return of the Parkridge Church annual pumpkin patch.
For founders Elizabeth Luedemann and Lillian Murray, International Girls Day on October 11 is the perfect time to get the word out about Stronger Girls Together or SGT.
Fall is approaching and so is the Coral Springs Farmer’s Market. For the fourth year in a row, residents can feast their eyes on a variety of local produce and exotic food vendors who are waiting for their food to be sampled and sold.
Four great local organizations are holding their annual craft shows in October for residents who are looking for one-of-a-kind home-made creations.
How can a magician have something up his sleeve, if he’s not wearing any? The Naked Magicians, the world’s naughtiest and funniest magic show won’t be wearing much of anything else either when they perform in Coral Springs.
By combining German culture and art, Coral Springs has put their own spin on Oktoberfest and called it “Artoberfest”.
Get ready for more space in the garage because this month residents can safely dispose of all types of household hazardous materials that they’ve been meaning throw out, but haven’t had the chance.
A free workshop on suicide prevention, substance abuse and trauma will be held on September 25 by the Make our Schools Safe organization.
By: Sharon Aron Baron Blessing of the Animals, conducted in remembrance of Saint Francis of Assisi’s love for all creatures, will be held by the Humane Society of Broward County. St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals and ecology had a deep love of God which overflowed into a love for all of God’s creatures. […]
You don’t have to travel far to get to the beach anymore. Coral Bay Beach Bar and Grill, a new beach-themed restaurant is bringing the beach to Coral Springs.
By: Sharon Aron Baron There is something undeniably classic about going to the theater to see a film; the freshly popped corn with liquid butter, the larger-than-life screen, and being immersed in the movie without any distractions. Paragon Coral Springs wants to take you back to that time. After acquiring the Coral Square Theater this […]
Former CIA director and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates wished he’d recruited Woodward into the CIA saying that his ability to get people to talk about stuff they shouldn’t be talking about is “just extraordinary and may be unique.”
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, affecting some 1.6 million Americans, is no laughing matter; however, this October, a fundraising event promises big laughs and heightened awareness.
Just about everyone in Coral Springs knows Larry’s. The ice cream shop has been around forever – but its large array of treats have grown by a mile since the McGinnis Family took ownership in June.
This month, Coral Springs students can earn service hours while helping clean up local beaches as a part of the Ocean Conservancy’s 33rd Annual International Coastal Cleanup.
There’s a full moon heading to the Coral Springs Museum of Art with “Moondance”, the annual masterpiece event, which will transform the venue into a dreamy moonscape illuminated by works of art.
It’s time to sell your treasures at the JP Taravella High School Garage Sale while helping to raise funds for the drama department’s upcoming productions.
At first glance, the poster for this year’s highly anticipated Not My Daughter…Find a Cure Now event in October, looks like Halloween fun is in order.
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.
Things will be getting weird when Comedian Adam DeVine makes a stop in the city.
Early voting is over after nine consecutive days, so if you haven’t voted already, Tuesday will be your last chance to cast your ballot.
Residents in northwest Broward County who need a safe place to turn in a gun they no longer use or want, won’t have to travel far.
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Football team invites you to a special “Meet the Team” event on Thursday…
School’s back, and so is another Saturday night of wrestling action. On August 25th, Coastal Championship Wrestling returns to its home at Coral Springs Charter School for the Malenko Cup.
By: Sharon Aron Baron Be an integral part of a fund-raising event for the St. Andrew Catholic Church and scholarships for the school by attending the 15th Annual St. Andrew Bill McAlpine Golf Classic & Crystal Banquet After raising over $19,000 last year and $250,000 in total, the Golf Classic has become a tradition. Held […]