Coral Springs Salutes Educators as Businesses Roll Out Discounts During Teacher Appreciation Week
May 5, 2024 • By Ryan Yousefi
Cookie Head at 9162 Wiles Road is offering educators 20% off!
The City of Coral Springs is offering a series of special discounts to teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week.
Held from May 6 to May 10, Teacher Appreciation Week is a show of gratitude and support for educators. The initiative aims to honor teachers' hard work and dedication by providing them with exclusive benefits at various local businesses throughout the city.
Educators who provide a valid school ID at participating locations will be eligible for discounts on various goods and services. This effort, supported by local enterprises, seeks to acknowledge and celebrate teachers' significant contributions to the community and the lives of their students.
Here are the local businesses in Coral Springs offering discounts to educators during Teacher Appreciation Week:
- Cecille’s Ice, 10726 Wiles Road (50% off)
- Chicken Salad Chick, 2908 North University Drive (10% off)
- Chic Nails & Lash Spa, 1301 North University Drive (20% off and free beverage)
- Cookie Head, 9162 Wiles Road (20% off)
- El Mariachi, 4625 North University Drive (20% off)
- The Fish Joint, 5677 Coral Ridge Drive & 4570 Lyons Road (20% off)
- Hot Worx, 4677 North University Drive (One free week of sessions, 50% off enrollment)
- John the Baker, 9709 West Sample Road (15% off)
- Larry’s Ice Cream, 749 North University Drive (15% off)
- Let’s Chill, 9739 West Sample Road (25% off)
- Pelican’s Snoballs, 9641 Westview Drive (BOGO)
- The Salt Room, 1233 North University Drive (25% off)
- Wings & Ale, 4685 North University Drive (10% off)
- Wings Plus, 9880 West Sample Road. & 1235 University Drive (15% off)
- Zona Fresca, 1410 North University Drive (10% off)
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- Ryan Yousefi
- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiple outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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