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Join us for the Coral Springs neon-themed family party

Coral Springs, Florida – The Coral Springs Gymnasium is hosting its first-ever Let’s Glow Crazy Glow-in-the-Dark Party, inviting families to light up the night.
The gym at 2501 Coral Springs Drive will be transformed into a neon wonderland with games, music, and interactive fun on Friday, February 21 from 6 to 9 p.m.
DJ music, glowing mini golf, axe throwing, an extreme arena, a bounce house, and a bright graffiti wall where attendees may leave their imprint are all planned for the event. In order to continue the enjoyment after the night is over, party favors will be distributed.
Wearing neon apparel is advised so attendees can fully enjoy the glow-in-the-dark experience.
A “Calm Corner” will offer a peaceful area with conventional lighting, cozy chairs, and music-free relaxation for people with special sensory requirements. Fidget toys and earplugs will also be available.
Tickets are $10 at the door and $8 online. Visitors can check in as early as 5:45 p.m. To learn more and buy tickets, go to CoralSprings.gov/Glow.
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