From the Coral Springs City Commission:
July in Coral Springs is filled with community spirit! Let’s celebrate together with fireworks, fun, and festivities all month long.
This year, the City of Coral Springs is reimagining its Fourth of July Celebration with a new event layout to enhance the experience for attendees. In response to the overwhelming success of last year’s family-friendly activities, the city has expanded events area to include even more space for games, entertainment, and interactive experiences for all ages. Join us to celebrate Independence Day on Friday, July 4 at 5 p.m. at Mullins Park (10000 Ben Geiger Drive). This event features live music, a variety of food trucks, fun contests, and a spectacular fireworks display at 8:45 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Stay informed about traffic and weather updates for the event, text the keyword CSFIREWORKS to 888-777.
This month, we also celebrate the City of Coral Springs Birthday! July 10 marks 62 years of living under the sun. For more than six decades, our city has been committed to being the premier community in which to live, work, and raise a family. We invite you to visit the Museum of Coral Springs History to celebrate with a us on Thursday, July 10, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Families and local summer camps are encouraged to stop by and enjoy free goodie bags for kids, snacks, and fun activities. The event offers a great opportunity to explore our city’s history.
Residents are invited to attend Coffee with a Cop on Monday, July 14 at 8:30 a.m. at First Watch (1750 N University Drive). This event offers a great opportunity to meet and connect with local law enforcement officers, ask questions, and build positive community relationships. Learn more about all city events by visiting the website.
The Coral Springs Museum of Art (2855 Coral Springs Drive) will welcome “Style Masters: A Look at the Best of American Graffiti” on view from Friday, July 18 to Saturday, October 4. In partnership with the Museum of Graffiti, the exhibition will explore the work of artists who have transformed walls and public spaces into vibrant masterpieces. An Opening Reception will take place on Friday, July 18 from 5 to 8 p.m. The Opening Reception and Exhibition are free and open to the public.
From July 14 through July 28, the City of Coral Springs Utilities & Engineering Division, along with Royal Waterworks, Coral Springs Improvement District, and North Springs Improvement District, will temporarily change their water chlorination method to meet Department of Environmental Protection recommendations. During this time, residents may notice a chlorine taste or odor in tap water. Water main flushing will also take place daily from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., which may cause temporary discoloration or reduced water pressure. Learn more.
July is recognized as National Parks and Recreation Month. From innovative playgrounds and competitive sports leagues to scenic walking and jogging trails, Coral Springs offers countless opportunities to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. Follow the city’s social media throughout the month as we highlight the parks and recreational facilities that enhance our community.
The next Commission meeting takes place on Wednesday, August 6 at 9 a.m. Meetings are aired on CityTV, Blue Stream Channels 25, 25.7, 725 and on AT&T U-Verse channel 99. Meetings are also live-streamed at CoralSprings.gov/CityTV.
If you would like to schedule an appointment with any of your City Officials, please call 954-344-5911. Make sure to follow us on all social platforms: Mayor Scott Brook @CSCommissioner1, Commissioner Shawn Cerra @CSCommissioner2, Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen @CSCommissioner3, Commissioner Joshua Simmons @CSCommissioner4, and Commissioner Joe McHugh @CSCommissioner5.
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