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Fourth of July in Coral Springs: Events, parades, fireworks, & more
Coral Springs, Florida – By enjoying a grand fireworks display in the park, don’t miss Coral Springs’ Annual Fourth of July celebration.
On Monday, July 4, food and entertainment are set at Mullins Park from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with fireworks set to light the sky at 8:30 p.m.
“Out of the many special events hosted by Coral Springs, Fourth of July always radiates with the most festive energy,” said Mayor Scott Brook. “It brings me great joy to see families gather to watch fireworks, enjoy Mullins Park, and celebrate our nation’s independence.”
The event includes free activities and entertainment, including an appearance by “Uncle Sam” stilt walkers, live music by Ka’Villa, giveaways from vendors, lawn games, a bounce house, an inflatables zone, arts and crafts, interactive games, and contests.
Food truck cuisine, alcoholic beverages, and desserts are available for purchase, and local vendors will have patriotic items for sale.
Parking for the event is free, and registration is not required.
Lawn chairs and blankets are recommended; “staked” umbrellas and flag poles are prohibited.
Personal fireworks, outside alcoholic beverages, and pets are not allowed in the park.
Mullins Park is located at 10000 Ben Geiger Drive.
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