![]() ![]() When: Monday, August 21 from noon to 4 p.m. Partial Solar Eclipse Viewing | Stop by at Wolf Creek for sun-related activities prior to the eclipse. Where: Metroparks Farm | 7574 Columbiana-Canfield Road, Canfield Road 44406 Partial Solar Eclipse Viewing | Friends from the Ward Beecher Planetarium at Youngstown State will share their knowledge all things-related to the solar eclipse. Where: Blesser Park | 150 Avon Belden Rd, Avon Lake, OH 44012 Entertainment will be provided by the NASA Engineers' Band. Solar Eclipse Party | This family event will give children and adults the ability to see the eclipse through live streaming and telescopes. Where: Monroeville Public Library | 34 Monroe St, Monroeville, OH 44847 The first 100 people will have eclipse glasses. Solar Eclipse Viewing Party | Learn about the solar eclipse and watch it live. Where: Observatory Park |10610 Clay Street Montville Township When: Saturday, August 19 from 6-11:30 p.m. Nassau Astronomical Station | The former Case Western Reserve Observatory underwent a transformation as the new Nassau Astronomical Station and the reveal of the 36" Cassegrain telescope. Where: Geauga Observatory Park |10610 Clay St, Montville, OH 44064 The Geauga Park Partial Solar Eclipse | Residents close to Geauga Observatory Park can try out several ways to view the sun during the eclipse. When: Monday, August 21 from 12:30 to 4 p.m. ![]() There will also be ten stations set up by non-profits groups. Where: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History | 1 Wade Oval Dr, Cleveland, OH 44106Įdgewater State Park | The Cuyahoga Astronomical Association along with the Cleveland Metroparks will have telescopes and eye protectors for park-goers to see the eclipse. Eclipse viewing glass will also be available. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History | Visitors can observe the sun by projecting an image onto a screen through the museum's 3.5 inc finder telescope. Where: Lake Erie Nature and Science Center | 28728 Wolf Rd, Bay Village, OH 44140 ![]() ![]() When: Saturdays, August 19 & Sundays, August, 20 All participants will receive a pair of eclipse glasses. Lake Erie Nature and Science Center | Prepare for the solar by engaging planetarium program. Where: Fairview Park-Cuyahoga County Library | 21255 Lorain Rd, Cleveland, OH 44126 Solar eclipse in cleveland 7 years from now full#Starting at 1:50 p.m., Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon will play inside the Rock Hall and outside on the plaza.Ĭheck out their full list of songs put together specifically for this rare event here on Spotify.įairview Park | Children in grades 2-5 are invited to learn more about the solar eclipse through interactive activities with the chance to make a custom eclipse viewer take home just in time for the eclipse. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will be playing a special playlist with the sun and moon-themed playlist at Rock Box speakers along E. Rock Hall of Fame | Those who will be walking around downtown today either during work or to watch the eclipse can celebrate this rare event through music. RELATED: Will we see the eclipse in Northeast Ohio? Here's what you need to knowĭozens of places across Northeast Ohio are holding viewing events and solar eclipse-related activities. The peak of the eclipse will be around 2:30 p.m. Residents of Northeast Ohio will see about 80 percent of the first Solar Eclipse in about 40 years. ![]()
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