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District News & Events

Staff Writer
April 9, 2026

Hollywood residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for several upcoming community events and important municipal updates this spring. From local gatherings to ongoing city projects, there's plenty for everyone to stay informed about in sunny Broward County.

The Hollywood Community Center, located at 1622 N. Las Palmas Avenue, will host its annual Spring Fling on Saturday, April 20th, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This family-friendly event will feature local vendors, live music from the Hollywood High School Jazz Band, and activities for children. Admission is free, and food trucks will be on site offering a variety of refreshments. This event is a long-standing tradition aimed at bringing neighbors together and supporting local small businesses.

In municipal news, the City Council approved the final phase of the Hollywood Boulevard streetscaping project during its meeting on April 2nd. This phase will focus on enhanced pedestrian lighting and new drought-tolerant landscaping along the iconic Hollywood Boulevard in the heart of downtown Hollywood between Highland Avenue and Vine Street. Construction is slated to begin in early May and is expected to be completed by late fall. Residents can anticipate minor traffic detours during working hours, and updates will be posted on the City of Hollywood's official website.

The Hollywood Branch Library, situated at 1626 N. Ivar Avenue, announced its new "Read & Connect" program, launching on April 15th. This initiative aims to foster literacy and community engagement through weekly book club meetings and author talks. The first book selection for adults is a historical fiction novel set in early Hollywood, and a separate children's reading group will focus on local history, including tales from the area's beachside origins. Interested individuals can sign up at the library's front desk or call during operating hours for more details.

Finally, the Hollywood Police Department reminds residents about its ongoing "Neighborhood Watch" recruitment drive. Community members interested in volunteering their time to help keep Hollywood safe are encouraged to attend an informational session on April 25th at 6:00 PM at the Hollywood Police Station, 1358 N. Wilcox Avenue. This program is vital for fostering a strong partnership between law enforcement and the community.

These events and updates reflect the vibrant and active spirit of Hollywood. Residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed about the developments shaping their community.

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