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Those Easy Nights Around Town


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Those Easy Nights Around Town

Michael Holland
Feb 5, 2026
Although there's a chill in the air, this week was built around simple pleasures. Outdoor music, familiar shows, and small improvements that add up over time.
I pulled together a few highlights that match that easy rhythm. |
Crunch Fitness |
Crunch Fitness offers a full range of equipment and classes, but member experiences here have been uneven.
The video captures the exterior, and the review focuses on how day-to-day operations that shape the overall experience.
Watch the video and read the full review...
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(This week’s SENTY Spotlight above features a local business reviewed in-depth on our Coral Springs Business Guide.) |
Easy Evenings, Shared Spaces |
Some of the best moments around town don’t require much planning. A concert you can wander into. A show that feels familiar.
An evening where neighbors linger a little longer than expected. Those easy, shared moments are often what make a place feel like home. |
City planning usually looks big and expensive, but Coral Springs is taking a different approach with its new Street Tree Program.
The city is offering homeowners up to $250 to plant approved street trees, expanding shade and improving neighborhood streets one yard at a time.
About 80 trees have already been planted, and more are expected as residents take part.
The program is part of a broader effort to strengthen the urban tree canopy, which helps with cooling, stormwater management, and long-term neighborhood comfort.
It’s a small incentive, but the shade lasts for decades. Read More... |
Some community groups grow quietly. Not in size, but in impact.
In Coral Springs, a longtime garden club has evolved into a hands-on presence in parks, libraries, and public spaces across the city.
What began as a group for plant enthusiasts now plays a role in native planting, seed exchanges, and environmental education; including projects that have changed how certain spaces function.
It’s not an organization most residents think about day to day. But its work raises a larger question about how small volunteer groups help shape a city in ways that aren’t always obvious. Read More... |
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Community Concert 2026 at Coral Springs City Hall |
A relaxed, family-friendly evening of live music and food trucks at City Hall as the city hosts its annual community concert. It’s an easy drop-in option for neighbors looking to enjoy live entertainment outdoors together.
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The Wedding Singer at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts |
The stage musical inspired by the popular romantic comedy runs throughout the weekend at the Center for the Arts, offering a light, nostalgia-leaning production for fans of Broadway-style performances and ’80s-era pop culture.
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Insider Perks Are Coming |
We’re building a few simple extras just for Coral Springs Insider readers: helpful mini-guides, local savings, and occasional thank-you surprises.
Nothing to claim yet, but something nice is taking shape. |
Thanks for reading along this week. I like how this issue captures moments that do not require much planning but tend to stay with us.
If something here caught your attention, feel free to reply anytime.
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