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PARKS AND RECREATION

Parks & Recreation

New fitness feature debuts

AquaticComplex.com

We are excited to welcome residents to workout in paradise! Our recently opened outdoor fitness area located at the Fitness Center at the Aquatic Complex is perfect for residents who enjoy working out under the sun. The large covered space, with turf, includes a beach sand area, battle ropes, multi-pullup bars, and a multi-function TRX fitness station with climbing bars, adjustable stairs, an abs bench and more! This area is open to all fitness members or walk-ins for a daily fee. For more information, call 954-345-2121.

Senior activities available

The Senior Center at Sartory Hall offers a variety of classes to residents 55 and older such as arts and crafts, NSU Lifelong Learning Lectures, French, Tai Chi, Gentle Yoga and a variety of Fitness Classes. Due to the pandemic, classes are offered virtually, with a transition to in-person classes forthcoming. Residents may sign up by contacting Parks and Recreation Coordinator Michele Smith at msmith@coralsprings.org or 954-345-2203.

Little Free Libraries in Coral Springs

Did you know Coral Springs has “Little Free Libraries” throughout the city?

Little Free Library is a nonprofit that builds community, inspires readers, and expands book access for all through a global network of volunteer-led little libraries. We are excited to announce we have added an additional Little Free Library to our city at Dr. Paul’s Dog park. Thanks to Tammy Schoen, Language Arts Chair of Coral Glades High School and city staff, residents have one more opportunity to #TakeABookGiveABook!

Mullins Park 10000 NW 29th Street Just east of the Senior Center

City Hall 9500 West Sample Road Outside the parking garage

Dr. Steven G. Paul Dog Park 2915 Sportsplex Drive

Sawgrass Nature Center 3000 Sportsplex Drive

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