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Coral Springs Museum hosts interactive activities for all ages

Coral Springs, Florida – Coral Springs residents will soon have the chance to explore the city’s rich history in a hands-on way, thanks to a new series of interactive events at the Museum of Coral Springs History. These monthly gatherings aim to bring history to life through creative activities, storytelling, and special guest appearances.

The event series begins on March 29 with a hands-on workshop where visitors can design their own historical bridge. This activity combines creativity with historical learning, allowing participants to engage with the past in an interactive and educational way.

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Located at 10250 NW 29th Street in Mullins Park, the museum will continue hosting unique experiences each month. Upcoming events include a Meet & Greet with Commissioner Joseph McHugh on May 31 at 12 p.m., offering the community a chance to engage with local leadership. In June, Parks and Recreation staff will share stories about the development of the city’s parks, providing insight into Coral Springs’ outdoor heritage.

In July, the city’s birthday celebration will take center stage with a special event, giving attendees an opportunity to reflect on the town’s growth and achievements over the years.

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These monthly programs provide an exciting opportunity for residents to connect with their local history in a more immersive way. Whether through creative activities or insightful discussions, the Museum of Coral Springs History continues to serve as an important hub for education and community engagement.

For more details on upcoming events and how to participate, visit the museum’s official website.

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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