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Learn, plant, save with this free Water Department event

press releaseTuesday, February 24, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases
The Fort Worth Water Department is hosting a free community event called Raíces Vivas on March 28 at Artes de la Rosa Theater, offering water conservation education, native plant guidance, and gardening resources for Spanish-speaking families.
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Overview

The Fort Worth Water Department is hosting Raíces Vivas, a free water conservation event on Saturday, March 28, from 9 a.m.

Environment

The Water Department is promoting native plant adoption, household leak repair, and reduced food and water waste as residential conservation strategies.

Community Impact

The event is conducted entirely in Spanish and held at Artes de la Rosa Theater, a Latino arts venue, reflecting a targeted outreach effort by a city utility to reach Spanish-speaking residents through a culturally specific format.

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Resident

HighHigh significance — major decision, large financial impact, or broad community effectSpanish-speaking Fort Worth residents can attend a free event on March 28 at Artes de la Rosa Theater to receive expert guidance on native plants, small leak repair, and home gardening, plus take-home resources and giveaways. Free tickets require advance reservation.

Journalist

LowLow significance — routine or procedural itemThe Fort Worth Water Department is delivering a full conservation program conducted entirely in Spanish at a Latino cultural venue, a format that goes beyond standard translated materials. Worth verifying whether this is a new initiative or part of a recurring bilingual utility outreach program.

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Spring is in full bloom, and the Fort Worth Water Department is celebrating with a free community event packed with practical tools, expert insights and real solutions for water-smart living. Designed to help attendees make an immediate impact at home, this event focuses on education, conservation and community connection.

Raíces Vivas brings depth of learning to a vibrant, family-centered celebration led entirely in Spanish. Arts and crafts, local vendors and community artwork create a festive atmosphere that blends culture and conservation. Families will discover practical tools, expert guidance and take-home resources all in one place. Topics include raised beds, native plants, fixing small leaks and reducing food and water waste at home. Gardening and home giveaways remain central, with experts available throughout the event to answer questions and offer tailored advice.

The event focuses on clear guidance, useful tools and meaningful conversations that help attendees care for their home while protecting Fort Worth’s water resources.

Raíces Vivas, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 28, Artes de la Rosa Theater, 1440 N. Main St., free tickets available HERE.

Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just getting started, this event offers something for everyone. Bring your questions, bring your family and leave inspired with practical strategies you can put to work right away. Reserve your free ticket today and be part of a community committed to saving water and growing stronger together.

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