Be amazed this summer at the award-winning exhibition by artist Sean Kenney. Kenney uses simple toy blocks to craft plants and animals, birds and insects, playing with our idea of scale and inviting a sense of wonder.
Free with admission.
Be amazed this summer at the award-winning exhibition by artist Sean Kenney. Kenney uses simple toy blocks to craft plants and animals, birds and insects, playing with our idea of scale and inviting a sense of wonder.
Free with admission.
Deadline extended to Sept. 17, 2021
The City of Fort Worth has issued a call for entries for the 2021 Environmental Excellence Awards.
Innovation Awards will be presented in the areas of:
• Water Use & Process Improvement
• Water Conservation
• Stormwater
• Air Quality
• Land Redevelopment
• Solid Waste Reduction & Recycling
Recognition Awards include:
• Fort Worth Friendly Landscapes
• SmartWater Award
See website link below for details, eligibility requirements and application.
The awards will be handed out during a luncheon ceremony Wednesday, Nov. 3, at River Ranch Stockyards, 500 N.E. 23rd St., Fort Worth
Info: wpe@fortworthtexas.gov for more information
A free workshop aims to help homeowners make the most of their yards while saving time, money and water by matching tips with how they use their spaces.
“Your Better Yard” is a program developed by the EPA WaterSense program and presented by the Fort Worth Public Library and the Fort Worth Water Department.
The virtual workshops are 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 31, and 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 7.
The workshops not only feature suggestions from Your Better Yard, but the Water Department is dropping in tips for Fort Worth residents to save water by using native and adaptive plants, following water schedules, using drip irrigation and more. Conservation is so important locally because of the summer heat, and the tips can help save money as well.
Experts Patrick Dickinson and Daniel Cunningham will host the programs. They both work with Rooted In, a DFW-based group of horticulture and conservation experts that offers a holistic, science-based approach to meeting the demands of an ever-changing Texas landscape. The two-part series will explore eight yard lifestyles, four per session.
Free.