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The city’s sesquicentennial Business Milestone Series kicks off with Big Shark Gift Shop, a family-owned Daytona Beach business that has served locals and visitors for more than 60 years. Founded in 1960 as Daytona Shells & Curios, the shop has grown into a 13,000-square-foot destination offering souvenirs, beach-themed décor and apparel. Still operated today by Tim Pace, Big Shark remains rooted in family, longtime employees and a strong connection to the community. From its distinctive curved palm trees to its welcoming atmosphere, Big Shark Gift Shop reflects hospitality and tradition along the Ormond Beach–Daytona Beach line, an area represented by Zone 2 City Commissioner Ken Strickland. Read the full story and learn more about this milestone business by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/y6sdh77y
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2026 State of the CityProgress with PurposeThe digital report highlights how the city is sustaining momentum by pairing major infrastructure investments with neighborhood quality-of-life improvements. Signature projects featured include the Main Street Arch restoration, the new Fire Station No. 1 (targeted for completion in spring 2026) and continued upgrades at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The update also emphasizes stronger accountability through the hiring of a City Auditor, as well as continued work on core services such as water/wastewater resiliency, citywide roadway improvements and park upgrades. A short video was also produced to accompany the 35-page booklet. 📘 Access the 2026 State of the City by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/4vzptmkn
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Bookland Bridge Reconstruction - Project Status: 100% Complete
- Project Value: Engineering completed in-house; construction cost $277,063.41
The Bookland Bridge reconstruction project, which connects City Island to the Riverfront Esplanade, is now complete. The project included repairs to approximately 164 linear feet of wooden boardwalk damaged during Hurricane Milton. Additional improvements included replacing 12 deck boards with 4-foot-by-12-foot micro-mesh grates to improve drainage and durability, repairing handrails and installing new light fixtures. All work complies with Americans with Disabilities Act standards.
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Midtown Recreation Center- Project Status: Final stages
- Project Value: $419,028.30
The city has completed major upgrades to the Midtown Recreation Complex Playground at Cypress Park, 981 George W. Engram Blvd., a project supported by a $375,028 grant from the Daytona Beach Racing and Recreational Facilities District. New playground equipment for children ages 2 to 12 and outdoor fitness features have been installed south of the Cypress Aquatic Center, along with drainage improvements, ribbon curbing and pour-in-place safety surfacing. The final phase will include installation of an ADA-compliant sidewalk to improve access to the playground.
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Drop Savers Poster ContestAccepting Applications NowThe city invites students in grades K–5 to participate in the inaugural Drop Savers Poster Contest, designed to teach the importance of water conservation through creative artwork and slogans. Students may enter individually, using crayons, markers, colored pencils or paint on 8½-by-11-inch paper. Highlighters, photographs and computer graphics are not permitted. 📄 Learn more and submit entries by Feb. 20: DaytonaBeach.gov/DropSavers
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Youth Baseball & T-Ball Registration OpenRegistration is now open for the 2026 Youth Baseball and T-Ball programs, sponsored by AdventHealth. Designed to introduce young athletes to the fundamentals of the game, the programs emphasize teamwork, sportsmanship and fun in a supportive environment. Youth Baseball is available for children ages 7–12 with age-appropriate divisions, while T-Ball is offered for younger players learning the basics of baseball. Clinics, practices and games will be held at Derbyshire Park and Bethune Point Park throughout the season. The registration fee for both programs is $40, and the registration deadline is March 16, 2026. Families are encouraged to visit DaytonaBeach.gov/Activities for complete program details, schedules and online registration.
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Now Accepting ApplicationsDB University – 2026 Citizens AcademyThis is your chance to discover how the city operates behind the scenes. The next session of Daytona Beach University Citizens Academy kicks off Thursday, March 19, offering an in-depth look at how municipal services are delivered in our community. From understanding how water flows from the plant into homes to seeing how Parks & Recreation plans our green spaces, you can connect with the people who make our city thrive. This engaging ten-week program features weekly hands-on and interactive sessions from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays. The final session will be at 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, at a City Commission meeting.
- Start Date: Thursday, March 19
- Schedule: Thursdays, 9 a.m.–noon (10 weeks)
- Cost: Free
- Class Size: Limited to 30 participants
- 📝 Apply online: DaytonaBeach.gov/CitizensAcademy
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Easter Beach Run Returns!Saturday, April 4Established in 1967, the Easter Beach Run is the oldest consecutive footrace in Florida. Participants enjoy a scenic run along Daytona Beach with race options for all ages. This Easter tradition is perfect for all ages, whether you're running, walking or cheering on your little ones! Don't miss out on the fun and the chance to make memories on the beach! Race Day Schedule: - 6:15 a.m. – Packet pickup opens
- 6:45 a.m. – Line dance warm-up
- 7:30 a.m. – 4-mile & 2-mile races
- 8:30 a.m. – Kids races
Location: Bandshell, 70 Boardwalk, Daytona Beach Parking: Ocean Walk Garage ($5/hour or $15/day) Register Online: DaytonaBeach.gov/EasterBeachRun Custom finisher medals will be awarded to the first 800 finishers. All races are professionally chip-timed.
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save the date: the annual crab & seafood festival returnsSaturday, April 25 | 11 a.m.–8 p.m.Attendees can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes served up fresh at this festival happening on Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Charles Street. The city is sponsoring this family festival, which will also have music, local vendors and a Kids Zone. The Kids Zone will be located at Daisy Stocking Park, 555 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd., and will include face painting, outdoor games and inflatables! The evening concert at Daisy Stocking Park will take place from 7 to 9 p.m., featuring The Groov. Road Closure: Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd. between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and Charles Street Presented by: Zone 6 Commissioner Paula R. Reed & Divine Designs Event Details: DaytonaBeach.gov/SeafoodFestival
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Midtown music concert seriesThe city welcomes the return of the Midtown Music Concert Series at the renovated Daisy Stocking Park, 555 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd. The free, monthly concert series features jazz, R&B, blues, soul and funk, with performances beginning at 7 p.m. Line dancing starts at 6:30 p.m. Food and drink vendors will be on-site. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Parking is limited. Concert Schedule - Feb. 28: The Love Band
- March 28: Fish N Grits
- April 25: The Groov
- May 30: Jai’ Eagle
- June 27: Artist to be announced
Event Details: DaytonaBeach.gov/MidtownMusic
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City NewsLearn about the city's latest initiatives, programs and projects in the City Manager’s Update newsletter. Sign up for this informative newsletter through Notify Me to receive it automatically via email and/or text. Archived newsletters can be found here.
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