Today is June 2, 2026, and Boynton Beach is buzzing with some exciting events lined up for the coming weeks! Whether you’re a local or just visiting, there’s plenty happening that caters to a wide variety of interests. From community meetings to lively celebrations, here’s a look at what’s on the calendar.

First up, the Senior Advisory Board will meet on June 1 at 2:00 PM in the City Commission Chambers (100 E. Ocean Avenue). This board plays a crucial role in identifying the unmet needs of our older residents and providing recommendations to address those needs. It’s all about enhancing the quality of life for seniors in our community!

Just a few days later, on June 4 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, join in for Business Over Brews. While the location is still to be determined, it promises to be a great opportunity for networking and enjoying some local brews. It’s an excellent way to connect with businesses in the area and maybe even discover a new favorite spot!

Community Fun and Celebrations

Mark your calendars for June 5, as it’s First Friday @ 5! This event runs all day at Centennial Park & Amphitheater (120 East Ocean Ave) and is sure to be a blast. Expect family-friendly activities, delicious food trucks, and live music. It’s a perfect way to kick off your weekend and enjoy some time with the family.

For those interested in local governance, the BBCRA Board Monthly Meeting will take place on June 9 at 6:00 PM in the Commission Chambers at City Hall. This meeting is essential, as the BBCRA Board, made up of elected officials, discusses various city matters. Following that, on June 10 at 1:00 PM, there will be a Red Light Camera Hearing at the Police Department Community Room (2100 High Ridge). If you’ve had any run-ins with traffic cameras, this could be your chance to voice your concerns.

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Also on June 10, don’t miss the Art Advisory Board meeting from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM back at the City Commission Chambers. They’re working on plans to promote and support public art, which is always a good thing for any community!

Engagement and Advocacy

On June 11, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the City will hold a City Commission Agenda Review Workshop. This virtual meeting is where the agenda for the upcoming commission meeting will be discussed, so if you’re curious about local politics, this is a great way to stay informed!

Then, of course, the regular City Commission Meeting is scheduled for June 16 at 6:00 PM. These meetings happen on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, so it’s a perfect time to get involved and see how city decisions are made.

On June 17, there are two important events: a Code Enforcement Hearing at 9:00 AM and a CRA Advisory Board Meeting at 6:00 PM, both at the City Commission Chambers. The former focuses on property compliance with city codes, while the latter offers recommendations on programs and funding related to community redevelopment.

Celebrations and Job Opportunities

As we move toward the weekend, be sure to join the Juneteenth Celebration on June 20 from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Sara Sims Park & Amphitheater (209 NE 9th Ave). It’s an important event celebrating freedom and community, and it promises a lively atmosphere with plenty of activities.

If you’re on the job hunt, don’t miss the CareerSource Job Fair on June 24 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Arts and Culture Building (100 E Ocean Ave). It’s a great way to connect with potential employers, and who knows? You might just land your next opportunity!

Finally, on the same day, the Library Board will meet at 6:00 PM in the City Commission Chambers to discuss support for our local library system. Libraries are vital to our community, and their role has never been more crucial.

As we think about these events, it’s worth noting that city development and its impact on seniors is a growing concern. With an aging population, cities like Berlin and Hamburg are facing similar challenges. It’s essential for municipalities and urban planners to adapt their strategies to ensure that seniors have access to quality living conditions and community involvement. Barriers to mobility must be addressed, and public infrastructure should be designed with accessibility in mind. For more insights into how urban development can enhance the lives of seniors, check out this informative article here.

For a complete list of events and additional details, don’t forget to visit the official Boynton Beach calendar here. Get out there, enjoy the summer, and engage with your community!