On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally, and how to view it safely. Recommended for ages 6-12.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar
eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Description: On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will
cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial
eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and
the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like
locally, and how to view it safely. For ages 6-12.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar
eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Brandon Library.
Space is limited for this program. Tickets will be available at the marked service point 30 minutes prior to the event. Please check the calendar for additional presentations throughout the county.
Description: On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will
cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial
eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and
the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like
locally, and how to view it safely. For ages 6-12.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar
eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Riverview Public Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally, and how to view it safely.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar
eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Funding provided by the Friends of the New Tampa Regional Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area, it will be visible as a partial eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen and the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally, and how to view it safely. Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar
eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Jan Platt Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross
the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse.
Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the
different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally,
and how to view it safely. Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar eclipse
glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Seffner-Mango Branch Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross
the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse.
Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the
different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally,
and how to view it safely. Recommended for ages 6-12.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar eclipse
glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Town 'N Country Regional Public Library
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross the
western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse.
Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the
different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally,
and how to view it safely.
Attend this program
to receive complimentary solar eclipse glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the SouthShore Regional Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross
the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse.
Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the
different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally,
and how to view it safely.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar eclipse
glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the John F. Germany Public Library.
On Oct 14, 2023 an Annular Solar Eclipse will cross the western U.S. In the Tampa Bay area it will be visible as a partial eclipse. Local astronomer Craig MacDougal will explain how eclipses happen, and the different types. He will illustrate what the eclipse will look like locally, and how to view it safely. For kids ages 6-12.
Attend this program to receive complimentary solar eclipse
glasses while supplies last.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Jimmie B. Keel Regional Library.