Boca Raton to Celebrate Centennial at State of the City & Community Event

City leaders and residents will join together at Mizner Park to celebrate Boca Raton’s rich history and bright future on March 14.

The City of Boca Raton invites the community to attend the State of the City & Community Celebration on Friday, March 14, from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the Mizner Park Amphitheater (590 Plaza Real). This fun, family-friendly event brings the community together to celebrate and highlight Boca Raton’s accomplishments, services, priorities, and vision for the future as the City marks its Centennial year in 2025. The event is free and open to the public.

Event attendees of all ages can enjoy live music by the local band Remix, yard games, giveaways, and a variety of food and drinks available for purchase. During the event, the community is also invited to engage with City departments, which will have display booths where attendees can meet City staff members and learn more about the services the City provides to residents and businesses.

Mayor Scott Singer will deliver a State of the City Address, highlighting the City’s accomplishments and priorities as it looks toward the future. City Council members will also be in attendance to connect with and converse with residents.

“The State of the City & Community Celebration is a great opportunity to reflect on everything that makes Boca Raton such a special place to live, work, learn, and play,” said Mayor Scott Singer. “As we celebrate our progress and look ahead to a bright future in our Centennial year, we’re excited to continue building a community that thrives together.”

For both longtime residents and newcomers, this event is a chance to celebrate, connect, and take pride in the Boca Raton community. For more information, visit the State of the City & Community Celebration webpage at https://www.myboca.us/2434/State-of-the-City-Community-Celebration.

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