We are 72 days from a total eclipse!
(in totality
approx. 3:13pm ET for parts of Michigan, while the rest of us range around 96% totality)
Nearly 6 million solar eclipse glasses have been distributed to libraries across the nation, thanks to funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Space Science Institute, through its Solar
Eclipse Activities for Libraries (SEAL) program. (Requests for solar eclipse glasses have
now closed.) If you have not already begun planning programming for (or leading up to) April 8th, please check out their website for some fun & easy
eclipse activities as well as their entire
SEAL booklet full of great tips and ideas. The
Library of Michigan’s circulating SEAL kits are currently on hold for the date of the event, but there is additional availability before and after, for all your STEM programming needs. There are also some flyers and social media resources on
SEAL’s graphics site.
Please remember to encourage safe solar eclipse viewing and have fun!
Enjoy,
Cathy Lancaster
Youth Services Coordinator
Library of Michigan
702 W. Kalamazoo St.
Lansing, MI 48915
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