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Here are this week’s pre-Halloween events in Coral Springs — spooky and otherwise

There are several Halloween-themed events around Coral Springs in the days leading up to the Oct. 31 celebration.
There are several Halloween-themed events around Coral Springs in the days leading up to the Oct. 31 celebration. Getty Images/iStockphoto

Halloween parties for kids are taking the week by storm in Coral Springs, with at least one event every day leading up to the official celebration on Friday.

Need something to get the family moving? Two Coral Springs trampoline parks and a karate studio are hosting exercise-centered events.

Want something more low key? Head for the Coral Springs School of Rock or the public library.

A number of government hearings and meetings will also take place this week, with importance on the local, state, national and even international scale.

Here’s what’s happening Oct. 27-30 in Coral Springs:

Monday

Redefining Our Schools meeting (6 to 8 p.m.)

Held at Coral Springs High School, this meeting will give residents an opportunity to discuss how to improve offerings and enrollment at local middle schools, including Coral Springs Middle, Forest Glen, Ramblewood, Sawgrass Springs and Margate Middle. Learn more on the city events page and the Redefine website.

Tuesday

Toddler Halloween party at Monkey Joe’s (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.)

Coral Springs’ indoor trampoline park will host a special party for children 4 years old or younger, which will include a costume contest, craft and a parade with candy handouts. Tickets are sold at the door, with a special rate of $5 for toddlers and regular admission for older children. Learn more on Facebook.

Legislative session town hall (6 to 8:30 p.m.)

Residents who want to make their voices heard at the state and national level will have the opportunity to discuss their policy concerns with local elected officials, including Senator Tina Polsky and Representative Dan Daley, at City Hall, ahead of the next legislative session. Learn more online here or by contacting Casey.Horland@FLHouse.gov.

Wednesday

Virtual community dialogue for 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (11 a.m.)

Residents who wan to make their voices heard around climate change issues — including rising insurance rates, severe weather events and other issues — can attend and hear from local officials who will be heading to the COP30, the international environmental conference, in November. Get more information here and register to attend via Zoom.

Conversation with historical fiction queen Dr. Philippa Gregory (2 to 3 p.m.)

Join this virtual Broward Public library event and be part of a conversation with one of the world’s foremost historical novelists, discussing her newest novel, “Boleyn Traitor” — a story about Anne Boleyn’s sister, who watches from the shadows of the perilous 16th century Tudor Court. Seats are limited — register on the library events page to save your spot.

Music exploration for tweens and teens (3 to 4 p.m.)

After school, teens interested in learning more about rhythm, tempo, dynamics, conducting and singing are invited to participate in workshops and live performance at the Northwest Regional Library. Register online via the event page here.

Halloween party at Altitude trampoline park (5 to 7 p.m.)

Kids in costume get $5 off regular admission, plus a goodie bag, games and a costume contest at this event. Learn more on Facebook.

Thursday

Halloween Craft with Coral Springs Woman’s Club (3 to 5 p.m.)

Kids and caregivers ages 5 and older can head to the Northwest Regional Library’s Youth Area for a free seasonal craft with the 55-year-old civic organization dedicated to service and education.

Boo Bash at School of Rock Coral Springs (4 to 7:15 p.m.)

Costume contests, games, activities and jam sessions are on the setlist for the local music school’s Halloween event. The evening is split into different times for different age groups — check details on Facebook.

Costume party at Coral Springs Museum of Art (5:30 to 7:30 p.m.)

Art at Night returns to close out the month. Guests 21 and older are encouraged to arrive in costume, view artwork from the SOBRA Collective and enjoy beverages and light bites. Commissioner and Museum Board Chair Joshua Simmons will curate a soundtrack for the evening as the featured DJ. Admission is free. Reserving a spot through the museum’s website is encouraged but not required.

USK Karate Family Trick-or-Treat Extravaganza (6 to 8 p.m.)

Head to 4394 N. State Road 7 to continue a week of Halloween fun. The event is set to include a bounce house, face painting, balloon animals, martial arts demonstrations and giveaways — all free and open to the community. Learn more on Facebook.

Spooktacular Best in Show Contest with local dog trainer (6:30 p.m.)

Zoom Room, a local dog training and competition business, has its own spooky event planned for Halloween, with opportunities to win free classes, gift baskets and prize ribbons. Learn more on Facebook.

Multiple days

Goosebumps: the Musical (Wednesday and Thursday)

Head to Coral Springs Center for the Arts to see this musical adaptation of R.L. Stine’s horror stories for children. Characters Brooke and Zeke, starring in a school musical, must race to solve a masked-menace mystery and save the show. There are three showtimes during the week. The first on Wednesday is at 10 a.m. Two shows follow on Thursday — one at 11:30 a.m. and one at 7 p.m. Tickets are $24 each, available on the Center’s website.

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This story was originally published October 27, 2025 at 5:30 AM.

Allison Beck
Coral Springs News
Allison Beck is an award-winning reporter for the Coral Springs News, a sister publication to the Miami Herald. They are a proud Temple University graduate with experience covering a wide range of topics from stolen human remains to space-based businesses.