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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-14/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-21/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-24/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-25/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-28/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-06-30/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-01/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
UID:10019085-1782990000-1782990000@whatsupfortworth.com
SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-02/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-03/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260704T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-04/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://whatsupfortworth.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/6926a534C7ad5.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260705T110000
DTSTAMP:20260613T065304
CREATED:20260613T010708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T010825Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-05/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-07/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-08/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-11/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-12/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-14/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-15/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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CREATED:20260613T010708Z
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-16/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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SUMMARY:Waste to Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Waste to Wonder explores how creativity and innovation can transform discarded materials into something new. Made in collaboration with the Tarrant County Education Foundation\, the exhibit examines how long common items take to decompose\, what materials people used before plastics\, and how artists and companies are rethinking waste today. Interactive stations invite visitors to sort materials\, test recycling knowledge\, and explore how many bottles\, cans\, or plastic bags it takes to make familiar products. Designed using repurposed materials where possible\, Waste to Wonder acknowledges that sustainability is an ongoing effort and that imperfect can still be impactful.
URL:https://whatsupfortworth.com/event/waste-to-wonder-12/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Fort Worth Museum of Science and History\, 1600 Gendy Street\, Fort Worth\, 76107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Worth Museum of Science and History":MAILTO:817-255-9300
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