THE CORAL SPRINGS COMMISSION
CORAL SPRINGS COMMISION OCTOBER MESSAGE
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s we kick off October, we are excited to announce that many of our events are making a comeback after being cancelled or reimagined as a result of COVID-19. These include like our newly renamed Oktoberfest, Savor the Springs Restaurant Week and Monster Splash. Join the fun as we celebrate the local culinary cuisine offered in Coral Springs. Savor the Springs Restaurant Week runs from October 1 through October 10, 2021. Local participating restaurants are offering great deals and prefixed menus with great dining options. To kick off the week, city’s Economic Development Office will host Yappy Hour at the ArtWalk on October 1 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Grab your pup and join us for specialty drinks, samplings from participating restaurants, food trucks, doggie treats and more! To view the list of participating restaurants, visit www. savorthesprings.org On October 16, 2021, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., the city is excited to welcome back the fall’s signature event, Oktoberfest on the great lawn of City Hall in Downtown Coral Springs. The event features authentic German fare, entertainment, beer and wine, as well as Bavarian treats. Join us to celebrate a day celebrating German heritage, music, and more. For more details visit www.coralsprings.org/oktoberfest. We are especially excited to invite our youngest residents to celebrate Halloween at Monster Splash. The event will be held at Cypress Pool (1300 Coral Springs Drive) and will take place October 23-25. Guests will enjoy our Halloween inspired decorated pool deck during two-hour pool sessions. The outdoor event will include dancing to ‘spooktacular’ songs. Although the event is free, guests must pre-register and include the number of children and adults attending. To view details for this event and learn how to
register, visit www.coralsprings.org/monmonoxide alarms meet the needs stersplash. of all your family members, includTo view more upcoming events, visit ing those with sensory or physical www.coralsprings.org/events, follow the disabilities. city on social media or text the keyword Our October Commission Meetings CORALSPRINGS to 888-777 for important will take place on Wednesday, the 6th updates. and 20th at 6:30 p.m.; residents are This month, we focus on Fire Preinvited to watch and offer public comment vention Week and its theme, ‘Learn the by calling 954-344-5900. Meetings are Sounds of Fire Safety from October 3 aired on CityTV, Blue Stream Channels 25, through October 9. The goal is to provide 25.7, 725 and on AT&T U-Verse channel education about simple, but important 99. Meetings are also live streamed at actions to take to keep yourself and othcoralsprings.org/citytv. ers safe. The Coral Springs-Parkland Fire As always, if you would like to schedDepartment reminds you: ule an appointment with any of our City • A continuous set of three loud beeps Officials, please call 954- 344- 5911. Make from your smoke alarm means sure to follow us on Instagram, Twitter smoke or fire. Get outside and call and Facebook! 9-1-1 immediately. • Mayor Scott Brook @ • A single chirp every 30 or 60 secCSCommissioner1 onds means the battery in your • Vice Mayor Joshua Simmons smoke alarm is low and must be @CSCommissioner4 changed. • Commissioner Shawn Cerra • Remember, all smoke alarms must @CSCommissioner2 be replaced after 10 years. Chirping • Commissioner Nancy Metayer that continues after the battery is @CSCommissioner3 replaced means the alarm is at the • Commissioner Joy Carter end of its life and should be replaced. @CSCommissioner5 • Make sure your smoke and carbon
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