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Veterans Honored, Mojo Donuts Heads to The Walk

Michael Holland
Feb 19, 2026
This week brings a mix that feels distinctly local.
Twelve veterans were honored by the Coral Springs Quilt Guild, Mojo Donuts confirmed plans for The Walk, and Red Ginger steps into the Spotlight.
Add Art@Night at the Museum and live music at The Walk. Here’s what’s happening, and why it matters this week. |
Red Ginger Asian Bistro |
“Excellent food” appears in 38 of the last 75 reviews for Red Ginger Asian Bistro, with sushi leading repeat mentions.
We looked at what people mention besides the sushi, and why it keeps showing up.
Watch the video and read the full review...
---------- What is SENTY?
(This week’s SENTY Spotlight above features a local business reviewed in-depth on our Coral Springs Business Guide.) |
When A Town Feels Alive |
Some weeks you can feel a town waking up a little. Music at The Walk. A gallery night at the Museum. People lingering a little longer than planned.
It’s not one big event that makes the difference, but the way small moments stack up and start to shape the rhythm of the place. |
Twelve Coral Springs veterans were wrapped in handmade quilts, one by one. Some expressions of gratitude take time.
The Coral Springs Quilt Guild recently honored 12 local veterans by wrapping each in a handmade quilt as part of the national Quilts of Valor program. Every quilt was sewn by guild members and recorded in the foundation’s national registry.
Veterans from multiple branches of the U.S. Armed Forces were recognized during the ceremony, each receiving a personalized quilt created over weeks of volunteer effort.
The guild meets monthly in Coral Springs, continuing a tradition that blends craftsmanship with civic appreciation.
In a city shaped by growth and planning, this was a reminder that some of its strongest threads are still stitched by hand. Read More... |
Mojo Donuts plans to open at The Walk in Coral Springs in early 2026, becoming one of the few South Florida spots the brand is adding after recently closing several locations.
That timing matters. It suggests Coral Springs is being chosen for stability, not hype.
Instead of expanding aggressively, many restaurant groups are slowing down and choosing markets more deliberately. Operators now look for steady foot traffic, repeat customers, and established routines. The Walk fits that profile.
Coral Springs has increasingly become a city brands choose after reassessing growth, not during it.
Mojo’s move isn’t just about donuts. It’s about where experienced operators believe stability and long-term habits exist. Read More... |
Art@Night: Black History Month at the Coral Springs Museum of Art |
Music drifts through the courtyard as evening light settles over the galleries. This after-hours celebration of Black History Month blends art, conversation, and live energy in a relaxed museum setting, offering a different way to experience the space.
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Sunday Sessions Live Music at The Walk |
Classic rock and Motown grooves fill the courtyard as brunch crowds linger with lawn chairs and sunglasses. The new Sunday Sessions series opens with Dr. K & the Co-Pays performing live in the open air.
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If You Only Do One Thing This Week... |
Make it Art@Night
The after-hours museum energy, live conversation, and courtyard setting make it feel different from a typical event. It’s the kind of night that changes how you see the space. |
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I enjoyed pulling this one together. There is something meaningful about seeing veterans honored, new businesses choosing to invest here, and neighbors gathering for art and music in the same week.
Did anything here stand out to you?
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