Coral Springs has several community events in April. Learn more in these 3 stories
Three recent stories about Coral Springs community events covered several topics, including a sensory-friendly Touch-A-Truck gathering, a spring-themed museum happy hour, and the long-delayed opening of a new community center.
Here’s a rundown to catch up:
Touch-A-Truck event returns to Coral Springs in April. What you need to know
Coral Springs Police and Fire are bringing back their annual Touch-A-Truck event on Saturday, April 11, at Mullins Hall, with residents able to explore police, fire, EMS and public works vehicles up close. It’s timed for Autism Awareness Month and includes sensory-friendly stations plus a chance to sign up for the police department’s Special Needs Database.
Garden party happy hour returns to Coral Springs Museum of Art. Here are details
The Coral Springs Museum of Art is hosting a free, adults-only indoor garden party happy hour on Thursday, April 23, with live music from Surfer Blood. Along with the vibes, there’ll be hands-on activities like making flower crowns and postcards, plus exhibition viewing and demos — just register ahead and drinks will be available for purchase.
Coral Springs Kiwanis Park Community Center opening announced after long delays
After months of delays, the Kiwanis Park Community Center is finally set to open on Saturday, April 25, at 520 Ramblewood Drive, pitched as an intergenerational hub. The city says the $3.4 million project (including about $1.13 million in ARPA funding) includes upgrades like a new indoor gym, renovated kitchen, multi-use sports court, and updated WiFi/security.
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