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The museum created a special guide for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes to earn steps toward their Space Science Badge while at the event.

Photo courtesy of Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains

Dip your toe into the world of robotics, botany, space science, engineering, art, and more at this family-friendly fair happening at The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History on Saturday, Nov. 18, 6-9 p.m.

Girl Scouts is bringing together 20+ community organizations and the museum for hands-on activities for all ages. The museum will also have the Planetarium open for shows. Non-Girl Scout members are invited and encouraged to attend.

Registration is open now through Saturday, Nov. 11. Buy tickets.

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