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Recreation & Parks Department facilities and fields may be reserved for events and group use.
download Facility Rental Brochure (131 KB .pdf)
download Facility Use Application (48.4 KB .pdf)
download TULIP (Tenant User Liability Insurance Program) form (10 pages, 60 kb .pdf)- The City of Boynton Beach has developed this program to cover individuals/organizations using City facilities, which do not have the required insurance coverage.
Rental Space is available at the following locations:
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- Art Center, 125 SE 2nd Ave., 742-6237
- Boat Club, US 1 & NE 21 Ave., 742-6237
- Civic Center, 128 E. Ocean Ave., 742-6243
- Hester Center, 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd., 742-6550
- Clubhouse at Intracoastal Park, 2240 N. Federal Hwy., 742-6235
- Senior Center, 1021 S. Federal Highway, 742-6569
- Sims Center, 225 NW 12th Avenue, 742-6641
Fees vary according to type of activity and organization (individual, non-profit or business). Please contact the individual facility for availability, more information or an application, or
Download Pavilion Reservation Information (1 page, 171 KB .pdf)
Having a bounce house at your next picnic or party...?
Picnic Pavilions at Oceanfront Park, Intracoastal Park, Hester Park, and Meadows Park may be reserved at Intracoastal Park Clubhouse during the following hours:
Tuesday - Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
To check for pavilion availability, please call 561-742-6650
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Highlights
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Achievement...It Starts in Parks!
Parks, recreation and play are particularly important for healthy childhood development from toddlers to teens. Big achievements in life start with small successes. Learning how to share with others or becoming part of a team are just some of those small but critical lessons. Our parks, programs, and facilities give children of all ages a chance to learn those life lessons, to experience success early and to dream big!
Students who spend one to four hours weekly in extracurricular activities are 49% less likely to use drugs and 37% less likely to become teen parents than students who are not involved (U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services).
The number and variety of park activities, recreation programs, and facilities we support are far more than what they appear on the surface. Yes, they are fun but they also provide life lessons that build upon future happiness and success. succesful, happy children of all ages and abilities...It Starts in Parks!
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