Coral Springs June 2026 Commission Message highlights community events, safety reminders, and celebrations
Coral Springs, Florida – The City of Coral Springs enters June 2026 with a message that blends celebration, public safety awareness, and a full calendar of community programs. From honoring graduating students to preparing for hurricane season and highlighting cultural events, city leaders are encouraging residents to stay engaged, informed, and connected throughout the month.
A central note of pride this month is directed toward local graduates. City officials extend their congratulations to the Class of 2026, recognizing their academic accomplishments and the effort it took to reach this milestone. The message carries both celebration and encouragement, with leaders expressing hope that students will carry their Coral Springs identity with them wherever their next steps may lead.
“Congratulations to the Class of 2026! The City of Coral Springs is proud to celebrate your achievement and wishes you a bright and successful future. Wherever life takes you, we hope you carry a strong sense of pride and connection to your hometown.”
Alongside celebrations, city officials are also emphasizing readiness as hurricane season officially begins. Residents are being reminded that preparedness and timely information remain essential during the months ahead. The city is encouraging everyone to stay informed before, during, and after any storm events.
To support this effort, Coral Springs is promoting its emergency alert system, which provides real-time updates and critical safety information. Residents can sign up by texting AlertCS to 888-777, ensuring they receive immediate notifications about severe weather conditions and other emergencies. Officials note that staying connected to official communication channels can make a significant difference during unpredictable weather events.
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June also brings a strong focus on community activities that highlight culture, education, and public engagement. The month begins with a special Coral Springs Let’s Move! Caribbean Dance Class, held in honor of Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer. City leaders say the event reflects her vibrant spirit and strong connection to her heritage, which continues to inspire residents across Coral Springs.
The dance class will take place on Wednesday, June 10 from 6 to 7 p.m. at the City Hall Lawn located at 9500 West Sample Road. Residents are invited to participate in a high-energy program that celebrates Caribbean traditions and cultural expression. Registration is available online, and city officials encourage participation from all ages.
Art and culture continue to play a major role in June programming. The Coral Springs Museum of Art will host Art@Night: Caribbean Night on Thursday, June 11 at 5:30 p.m. The event will feature a relaxed evening atmosphere with music, happy hour offerings, and interactive art activities designed to bring the community together in a creative space.
In addition to this special event, the museum will present two major exhibitions running from June 5 through August 1. The first, Across This Land: America at 250, explores the American landscape through contemporary artistic perspectives, highlighting natural, urban, and everyday environments as part of a broader national reflection.
The second exhibit, Clyde Butcher: Lifeworks in Photography, showcases 45 large-format black-and-white photographs spanning more than five decades of work by the acclaimed photographer. Together, the exhibitions offer residents a chance to experience both modern interpretations of American life and a long-standing photographic legacy. Additional details are available through the museum’s official website.
History and education also take center stage this month through a guided Historical Bus Tour. Scheduled for June 12 at 10 a.m. and June 15 at 3 p.m., the tour includes a visit to the Coral Springs Museum of History. The program is free for residents, although registration is required.
City officials describe the experience as an opportunity for participants to better understand how Coral Springs has developed over time. The tour highlights key moments in the city’s growth, along with its cultural and community milestones, offering residents a closer look at the story behind their hometown.
Mid-month programming shifts toward civic awareness and celebration with a Juneteenth event scheduled for Friday, June 19 at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with a complimentary pre-party featuring small bites, live DJ entertainment, and performances.
Later in the evening, comedian Rickey Smiley will take the stage at 8 p.m. for a ticketed performance. Known for his work as a comedian, actor, author, and radio host, Smiley’s show is expected to bring a mix of humor and entertainment to the city’s Juneteenth observance.
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Environmental awareness is also part of the June agenda. Residents are invited to attend a public discussion led by marine scientist Kyle Pisano titled “Plastics, Pollution, and Parrotfish: How Innovation Can Lead to Unexpected Solutions.” The event will take place on Saturday, June 27 at 2 p.m. at the Coral Springs Museum of Art, located at 2855A Coral Springs Drive.
The presentation will focus on how everyday choices can help reduce pollution and support marine ecosystem restoration. Officials emphasize that the event is open to the public, though registration is required through the city’s website.
Throughout the month, residents are encouraged to explore a wide range of additional programs listed on CoralSprings.gov/events. From cultural celebrations to educational workshops and environmental discussions, the city’s June schedule reflects a broad effort to engage the community in meaningful ways.
City leaders also remind residents that the monthly Commission Meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 17 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public and will be broadcast on CityTV, Blue Stream Channels 25, 25.7, and 725, as well as AT&T U-Verse channel 99.
For those who wish to connect directly with city leadership, appointments with city officials can be scheduled by calling 954-344-5911. The message reinforces accessibility and ongoing communication between residents and local government.
As June unfolds, Coral Springs is balancing celebration with preparedness, culture with education, and tradition with innovation. City officials say the month’s message is ultimately about connection—between neighbors, between generations, and between the community and the future it continues to build.



