Prepare for Snow at City’s Annual Downtown in December
December 4, 2016 • By Sharon Aron Baron[caption id="attachment_16018" align="aligncenter" width="864"] Downtown in December 2015. Photo courtesy City of Coral Springs.[/caption]
 Downtown in December 2015. Photo courtesy City of Coral Springs.[/caption]
By: Sharon Aron Baron
Be prepared for a chance of snow when downtown Coral Springs is transformed into a winter wonderland.
[caption id="attachment_16017" align="alignleft" width="300"] Downtown in December 2015. Photo courtesy City of Coral Springs.[/caption]
 Downtown in December 2015. Photo courtesy City of Coral Springs.[/caption]
The city’s "Downtown in December" begins on Saturday, December 10, at 5 p.m. where there will be free ice skating, train rides, holiday treats along with other winter surprises.
This year, enjoy free hot cocoa from Starbucks, cookies from Walmart and apple cider by Orchard Supply Hardware. Also, the sounds of carolers and live holiday jazz music will enhance the atmosphere along the ArtWalk. The event is free but there will be food trucks and refreshments available for purchase.
The ArtWalk is located at 9405 NW 31st Court. Downtown Coral Springs is located at 9400 W. Sample Road, just west of University Drive. There will be ample free parking in that area.
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