2017 Eclipse Across America
If you didn’t already know, there will be a total eclipse rolling through the United States on Monday, August 21, 2017, and we are happy to announce that in collaboration with STARnet, the Washington State Library (WSL) has distributed nearly 4,000 eclipse glasses to 44 libraries across our state for safe viewing of the eclipse. Each library location will host programs filled with safety information, fun facts, and learning opportunities for the whole family. Check out the list below for more information.
The Olympia area will experience about a 95% eclipse developing around 9:07am as the moon rolls east. The optimum viewing time will be at 10:19am, with the eclipse wrapping up around 11:38am. If you would like your own pair of eclipse glasses for viewing this event from your choice of location, you can find many deals online and in stores. Just make sure you use the word ‘eclipse’ in your search and verify that they are safety certified. Additional safety information can be found on the NASA website.
Here at WSL, we are planning our own event! It will start at 8:30am on the 21st, and go until Noon. We have 90 pairs of eclipse glasses to hand out, and they will be given out on a first come first served basis. There will be a liability waiver that each person who comes to the event will be required to sign to receive a pair of glasses. We have a speaker from the Tacoma Astronomical Society who is going to come and talk about the science behind the eclipse and answer participant questions. This is going to be an amazing event that we won’t see again at this magnitude until 2044! So bring a blanket, some snacks, and your family and come picnic with us while we watch the eclipse!
UPDATE:
- We will have a reflective projection viewing area set-up outside so that those who may not get safety glasses can still watch and enjoy the eclipse!
- If you’re unable to attend the WSL event, do not have safety eclipse glasses, or would just like to be creative and make your own safe eclipse pinhole viewer, there are two options on STARnet’s Resource Center webpage. Use either a cereal box or shoebox!
- As parking is limited we encourage you to take public transportation to the event. The #13 bus comes right down Capitol Blvd. and stops right by the State Library (at Israel Road)
Libraries that have received glasses
- Anacortes Public Library
- Brier Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Calispel Valley Library, POCLD
- Camas Public Library
- Cathlamet Public Library
- Coupeville Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Denny Ashby Library
- Ellensburg Public Library
- Everett Public Library
- Goldendale Community Library, FVRL
- Grandview Library
- Hesseltine Public Library
- Kalama Public Library
- La Center Community Library, FVRL
- La Conner Regional Library District
- Liberty Lake Municipal Library
- Lopez Island Library
- Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Library
- Mariner Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Marysville Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Mid-Columbia Libraries
- Monroe Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Mount Vernon City Library
- Newport Public Library, POCLD
- North Central Regional Library
- North Olympic Library System
- Ocean Shores Public Library
- Orcas Island Public Library
- Port Orchard Branch Library, KRL
- Richland Public Library
- Roslyn Public Library
- Samish Indian Nation Tribal Library
- San Juan Island Library
- Shoalwater Bay Tribal Community Library
- Snohomish Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Squaxin Island Museum, Library, and Research Center
- Sultan Branch Library, Sno-Isle
- Tacoma Public Library
- Upper Skagit Library District
- Walla Walla County Rural Library District
- Walla Walla Public Library
- Whitman County Rural Library District
- Yakama Nation Library
- Yakima Valley Libraries