Did you miss these 3 Coral Springs stories? Catch up on activism, athletes & more
Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics — local activism, a potential major retail closure and a record-breaking student-athlete.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
No Kings Day protest to return to Coral Springs. Here’s what you need to know
A local group called Joyful Resistance is bringing the “No Kings Day” protest back to Coral Springs on Saturday, March 28, with signs, music and a postcard-writing campaign tied to national issues. Organizers also plan to collect donations for Care Commons to support local pantries and shelters.
Planet Fitness appears to face closure in Coral Springs. Here’s what we know
A “for lease” sign and a notice inside the gym suggest the Planet Fitness on University Drive could close, with an employee saying the location would shut down in April. But the company says it’s still evaluating options, so the gym’s future isn’t fully settled yet.
Coral Springs swimmer breaks records, reflects on perseverance as student-athlete
Coral Springs swimmer Marcus Johnson broke two NJCAA national records (50- and 100-yard breaststroke) after rediscovering his love for the sport at Indian River State College. Now he’s headed to Florida State University to compete at the Division I level and says balance and community helped fuel his turnaround.
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