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Boca Raton has some big events in October and November for its centennial celebration
BOCA RATON — Boca Raton is celebrating its 100th year not with a single event but with a citywide festival that has stretched across 2025, combining concerts, poetry, public art and personal storytelling to honor the city’s past while imagining what comes next. Read the Story
FREE Centennial Celebration Concert: Through the Decades
BOCA RATON, FL – Celebrate Boca Raton’s history through music, stories, and imagery with the Festival Boca Jazz Orchestra conducted by Kyle Prescott and a new work by Kevin Wilt, FAU’s Composer-in-Residence. Read the Story
Discover “Wildflower in Bloom”: Free Events & Family Fun on the Waterfront
City of Boca Raton Launches Seasonal Programming at Wildflower Park The City of Boca Raton’s Recreation Services Department invites residents and visitors to experience Wildflower in Bloom—a new series of free, outdoor events that will entertain the community with family-friendly activities, energy, and wellness at Wildflower Park (551 E. Palmetto Park Road). Read the Story
Limited-Edition Ornaments Celebrate Boca Raton’s Centennial and Addison Mizner’s Legacy
BOCA RATON, FL – Boca Raton Historical Society is marking the city’s 100th year with two commemorative holiday ornaments honoring architect Addison Mizner and the city’s transformation into a world-class destination. One ornament features the Administration Building, Mizner’s first Boca Raton project, opened in 1925 and now home to The Addison event venue. Read the…
Boca Raton at 100: How the city plans to celebrate its rich history – WPTV
BOCA RATON, Fla. — In 2025, the City of Boca Raton proudly commemorates a monumental milestone: its centennial anniversary on May 26. From its humble beginnings in 1925 to the vibrant, dynamic community it is today. Read the Story
Poetry in Pajamas Highlights Children’s Creativity for Boca’s Centennial Celebration
Nov 8, 2025 — The main stage, styled to resemble a bed, served as the centerpiece where children — dressed in pajamas — read and recited poems to the crowd. Read the Story

