The COVID-19 pandemic has changed physical and social environments. What can we learn from these changes, and how can we adapt? Five local teens identified a world issue and a plan to help.
TheĀ Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will present a free drive-in theater showcasing the two-minute videos that the teens have created for the national Earth Optimism competition. Viewers can learn ways they can build a more sustainable future.
The screening will take place in the museum's north parking lot.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed physical and social environments. What can we learn from these changes, and how can we adapt? Five local teens identified a world issue and a plan to help.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will present a free drive-in theater showcasing the two-minute videos that the teens have created for the national Earth Optimism competition. Viewers can learn ways they can build a more sustainable future.
The screening will take place in the museum's north parking lot.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed physical and social environments. What can we learn from these changes, and how can we adapt? Five local teens identified a world issue and a plan to help.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will present a free drive-in theater showcasing the two-minute videos that the teens have created for the national Earth Optimism competition. Viewers can learn ways they can build a more sustainable future.
The screening will take place in the museum's north parking lot.