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City Water Bottles and Tote Bag - NOW AVAILABLE
Show your civic pride and let the world know you #LoveBocaRaton by purchasing a City water bottle or tote bag!
(Makes a great gift!)
Share your new gear in use with the tag #LoveBocaRaton on social media so that we can find and feature you!
Prices range from $7.00 to $20.00 and proceeds go to support sustainable and waste reduction programming in Boca Raton's city parks.
GET yours TODAY at one of these City facilities...
- Community Centers
- Boca Raton Community Center (next to City Hall)
Monday-Friday 9am-8pm | Saturday 9am-4pm - Sugar Sand Park Community Center
Monday-Friday 9am-8pm | Saturday & Sunday 9am-4pm - James A, Rutherford Community Center at Patch Reef Park
Monday-Friday 9am-8pm |Saturday 9am-4pm
- Boca Raton Community Center (next to City Hall)
- Tennis Center
- Boca Raton Tennis Center (next to City Hall)
Monday-Thursday 8am-9pm | Friday 8am-3pm | Saturday-Sunday: 8am-1pm - Patch Reef Park Tennis Center
Monday-Thursday 7:30am-10pm | Friday 7:30am-8pm | Saturday & Sunday 7:30am-1pm - Boca Raton Racquet Center
Monday-Thursday 7:30am-10pm | Friday 7:30am-8pm | Saturday & Sunday 7:30am-1pm
- Boca Raton Tennis Center (next to City Hall)
- Aquatic Centers
- Meadows Park Pool
Monday - Friday 10am-6:45pm | Saturday 10am-5:45pm | Sunday 12pm-5:45pm - The Swim Center
7:30am-5:00pm daily
- Meadows Park Pool
Reusable bags and bottles are part of the City's strategy to reduce single use plastics.
Learn what else the City is doing to reduce single use plastic:
- City staff reduce single use plastic through decisions made in purchasing and operations.
- City parks and facilities have been equipped with water bottle refill stations. City events include use of the MARS unit, a filtered and chilled mobile water bottle refill station.
- The City annually participates in Plastic Free July.
- The City encouraged restaurants to reduce single use plastic through the Coastal Connection Restaurant program.
- The City's Gumbo Limbo Nature Center not only provides education on single use plastic reduction and leads over 60 coastal cleanups each year, they also are home to a sea turtle hospital. They've even been featured in a WLRN documentary! Learn more and watch the movie at https://turtletale.org/.