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WE ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF ECLIPSE GLASSES FOR THE NOON PROGRAM.
Be a part of the 391 million people in the United States with an opportunity to view a partial solar eclipse by joining us at the library for a Solar Eclipse Watch Party. Enjoy related activities for the whole family, including NASA’s special downloadable app to better understand and enjoy the eclipse. Light refreshments will be served. A partial solar eclipse will occur starting around 1 pm. Viewers meet in the Business Center. Weather permitting, we will view the eclipse from the Uhl Garden. Program attendees will be given a free set of viewing glasses on a first come, first serve basis.
What is a solar eclipse? A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the Sun.
Experience this rare phenomenon safely and learn about the solar system.
1:07 pm The eclipse begins
2:31 pm The eclipse reaches maximum coverage
3:52 pm The eclipse ends.
Be a part of the 391 million people in the United States with an opportunity to view a partial solar eclipse by joining us at the library for a Solar Eclipse Watch Party. Enjoy related activities for the whole family, including NASA’s special downloadable app to better understand and enjoy the eclipse. Light refreshments will be served. A partial solar eclipse will occur starting around 1 pm. Viewers meet in the Business Center. Weather permitting, we will view the eclipse from the Uhl Garden. Program attendees will be given a free set of viewing glasses on a first come, first serve basis.
What is a solar eclipse? A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the Sun.
Experience this rare phenomenon safely and learn about the solar system.
1:07 pm The eclipse begins
2:31 pm The eclipse reaches maximum coverage
3:52 pm The eclipse ends.
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