Pasadena offers public eclipse viewing party
Pasadena will be one of the cities that will be able to view the natural phenomenon of a solar eclipse next month.
The Central branch of the Pasadena Public Library will be offering the public the chance to learn more about eclipses, including how to view them safely. There will also be other activities on the agenda, which will be held in the afternoon.
Both young and old stargazers are welcome to join the fun, and there will be crafting tables as well as demonstrations and music to keep everyone occupied while they count down to the spectacle. Free eclipse glasses for viewing the event safely will be distributed for as long as supplies last, and the attendees will learn how and why eclipses happen and why eye protection is essential when viewing solar events.
Special events may require specialized printing services, and a professional printer will be able to provide them. Print shops can work closely with each of their customers on an individual basis, ensuring they have the materials they need for a particular activity.
This opportunity for Pasadena residents to discover the magic of a solar eclipse is scheduled to begin at 12:00 noon on Monday, April 8. The venue is located at 1201 Jeff Ginn Memorial Drive, and advance registration is not needed to participate.
The Central branch of the Pasadena Public Library will be offering the public the chance to learn more about eclipses, including how to view them safely. There will also be other activities on the agenda, which will be held in the afternoon.
Both young and old stargazers are welcome to join the fun, and there will be crafting tables as well as demonstrations and music to keep everyone occupied while they count down to the spectacle. Free eclipse glasses for viewing the event safely will be distributed for as long as supplies last, and the attendees will learn how and why eclipses happen and why eye protection is essential when viewing solar events.
Special events may require specialized printing services, and a professional printer will be able to provide them. Print shops can work closely with each of their customers on an individual basis, ensuring they have the materials they need for a particular activity.
This opportunity for Pasadena residents to discover the magic of a solar eclipse is scheduled to begin at 12:00 noon on Monday, April 8. The venue is located at 1201 Jeff Ginn Memorial Drive, and advance registration is not needed to participate.