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Exhibit on waste and energy in Springs

The Museum of Discovery and Science, in cooperation with Broward County Waste and Recycling Services and Partner Cities, is presenting a free, hands-on exhibit at the Northwest Regional Library, 3151 University Drive in Coral Springs. The exhibition, which demonstrates the ways common household waste is transformed into useful electricity, will end March 30.

The exhibit, titled Wonderful World of Waste and Energy, is specially designed for children to help them learn how they can recycle and reduce trash amounts while helping the environment. In addition to interactive displays, the exhibit will also comprise a 13-minute video, “All About Garbage,” as well as recycling commercials, on a continuous loop.

The exhibit will be presented at three other Broward County Library locations; North Regional/BC Library, Main Library, and North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch.

For information about the exhibit in Coral Springs, call 954-341-3900.

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