Jan. 28 & 29. A one-of-a-kind kinetic art experience offering outdoor and indoor kinetic artworks, interactive installations, art and technology displays and meet/greet opportunities with international artists.
City to Host Housing Rehabilitation Program & Purchase Assistance Program Community Workshop on Jan. 24 to provide overview of funding opportunities and application process.
These funds will be utilized to replace a 35-year-old 32-ft. self-supporting radio tower and control sheds at 551 NW 15th Ave.
The Celebration, taking place on Monday, Jan. 16 from 12-5 pm, will offer live music, entertainment, children's activities and more!
City facilities will be closed in observance of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther, King, Jr. Day on Mon., Jan. 16.
Six new pickleball courts have opened at the Boynton Beach Tennis Center (3111 S. Congress Ave.). The courts are available to the public on a first-come, first-served basis through Feb. 5. Fees will apply beginning on Feb. 6.
The City will be temporarily changing its water treatment disinfection process to free chlorination beginning Thurs., Jan. 5 through Wed., Jan. 25, 2023. View FAQ.
Registration will be held on Thursday, January 12 (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm). Space is limited to the first 60 teens to sign up.
City facilities will be closed in observance of Christmas Eve, Christmas and Christmas Holiday Observed with some exceptions.
BoyntonArts’ first public/private partnership, a mural by local artist Kristin Pavlick, is in the process of being created at Delray Beach Pawn, a City of Boynton Beach business located at 3377 N. Federal Hwy. Pavlick can be seen painting the mural, entitled “A View Through the Illusion,” Mon. through Sat., 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, weather permitting, until completion with a holiday break beginning Tues., Dec. 20 through Wed., Dec. 28.