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28Visit LauderdaleSpringtime in Fort Lauderdale is more than just a season %u2013 it%u2019s a state of mind that visitors and locals cherish. As we revel in this invigorating time, let%u2019s seize the moment before the full summer heat sets in.Now is the best time to discover the unknown, venture into new neighborhoods, tantalize your tastebuds with unfamiliar cuisines, and experience the thrill of a live event. Spring invites us to expand our horizons and embrace new encounters.What makes our tropical paradise truly remarkable is the kaleidoscope of events, attractions, and natural wonders it offers. Reflecting the diverse tastes and cultures of our residents, we%u2019re not just a destination; we%u2019re a vibrant tapestry of cultures and experiences, welcoming Everyone Under The Sun to Greater Fort Lauderdale.They say sport is a universal language, and we couldn%u2019t agree more. This June, we%u2019ll make history as hosts of the International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 Men%u2019s World Cupat the Broward County Central Regional Park in Lauderhill %u2013 the first ICC-sanctioned stadium in the country. Join us as over 45,000 cricket enthusiasts from around the world gather to witness this global spectacle on American soil for the first time ever. The excitement will be palpable as teams from six continents compete for glory, transcending borders, and uniting fans in a shared passion forcricket. It%u2019s a game changer, quite literally!The sporting fever doesn%u2019t stop there. Fort Lauderdale welcomes a new addition to the sports scene with Fort Lauderdale United Football Club, a top-tier women%u2019s professional soccer team, competing in the USL Super League set to kick off its inaugural season this August.For those who prefer ice to grass, the Baptist Health IcePlex at Holiday Park offers a cool escape with its NHL-quality ice rinks, perfect for public skating or cheering on the Florida Panthers during practice sessions.Embrace the Spirit of Spring inGreater Fort Lauderdale