Editor’s note: The following is a breakdown of eclipse-related events taking place around the state to help you in planning your weekend adventure. It is by no means comprehensive. We encourage folks to call ahead to confirm events are not full or have not been rescheduled.
Saturday, April 6
BURLINGTON — Pop-Up Exhibit: Look to the Sky! Ahead of Vermont’s first Total Solar Eclipse since 1932, visit the Fleming Museum’s Learning Studio to see artworks and objects from the Fleming Collection related to space, the heavens, and all things out of this world. Open during regular visiting hours. Note: The Fleming Museum of Art will be closed on Monday, April 8, the day of the eclipse. Visit www.uvm.edu/fleming/events-and-programs.
Astronomical, BCA Center, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Get in the mood for the eclipse and see work by an astrophotographer followed by an astropoetry reading by Tina Escaja from her book. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
Zoë Keating, First Unitarian Universalist Society, 152 Pearl St., from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Emmy-nominated cellist and composer Zoë Keating sets the celestial stage with her soundscapes ahead of the eclipse. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
SHELBURNE — Adventure Dinner by Northeast Sugar Shack Feast at Peg & Ter’s Bar and Kitchen, 5573 Shelburne Road. Chefs James Kitchens and Eric Hodet create a seven-course culinary journey through the sugaring season in Vermont and Quebec. Optional wine pairings by wine pro Lauren Hayes and craft mocktails. Visit www.adventuredinner.com, call 248-224-7539, email sas@adventuredinner.com.
SOUTH BURLINGTON — Illuminate Vermont, Market Street, 5 to 9 p.m. Indoor/outdoor market features food and drinks, music and a range of artists and other vendors. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
WATERBURY — Waterbury Recreation, 27 Butler St., 2 p.m. Pinhole Projector Workshop to safely view the total Solar Eclipse. For ages 8 and up, no child younger than age 5. Cost $10. Visit waterburyvt.myrec.com/info/default.aspx.
Saturday-Sunday, April 6-7
ESSEX JUNCTION — The second annual Vermont Gatherings Spring Market at Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl St. Blue Ribbon Pavilion will host over 65 crafters and artisans each day. Visit vtgatherings.com/-vermont-gatherings-spring-market.html, call 802-778-9178, email info@vtgatherings.com.
SHELBURNE — Shelburne Orchards Distillery, 216 Orchard Road. Barrel House tasting tours where the brandy and Pommeau is aging in oak. Call 802-578-7705, Visit shelburneorchards.comemail or email moriahcowles@gmail.com.
SOUTH BURLINGTON — Made in Vermont Marketplace at DoubleTree by Hilton Burlington, 870 Williston Road. Foods, crafts, furniture and more. Visit madeinvermontmarketplace.com, call 802-863-8038 or email ellen@vermontbiz.com.
WESTMORE — Total Solar Eclipse Festival. Fine arts and crafts with eclipse theme, environmental science events focused on the natural resources of Willoughby Lake, raffles, Glamping Tent, Galileoscope, Celestial quilt, local musicians, food, and astronomer Bill Vinton workshop Saturday, 12:30 to 2 p.m., at 27 Hinton Hill Road. Call 802-673-0268, email campsmoreinwestmore@yahoo.com or visit westmorecommunitychurch.com online.
Saturday-Monday, April 6-8
ALBURGH — The 2024 Alburgh Totality Festival, 1 North Main St., runs the full eclipse weekend against scenic Lake Champlain. Educational workshops, live music, a parade, artisan markets and kid-friendly zones. Visit gatewayfestivals.com online.
BRANDON — Solar Eclipse Weekend, 4 Grove St. See 99.4% eclipse with art shows, musical performances and a “zombie walk” down Park Street. Visit brandon.org/2024-total-solar-eclipse-april-8 or call 802-247-6401, or email info@brandon.org.
BRIGHTON/ISLAND POND — Island Pond Great American Eclipse 2024 Weekend. Viewing party at Lakeside Park, live music and breakfasts at Brighton American Legion on Sunday morning and Hobo’s Café on Monday. Free glasses for the first 1,000 attendees in Lakeside Park, 32 Mill St. Visit eclipse.visitislandpond.com online, call 802-723-0470 or email events@visitislandpond.com.
Also, Solar Eclipse Cookie Decorating Party for Adults. An afternoon of cookie decorating at Three Branches Café and Bakery, 28 Cross St. #210. Ticket includes four sugar cookies to decorate, two alcoholic beverages, and charcuterie snacks. Visit (/fb.me/e/1UWDrAh0d) call 802-723-1191, email threebranchesvt@gmail.com.
BURLINGTON — Party at the Docks, Lake Monsters Waterfront Office, 1 King St., from 2 to 5 p.m. Eclipse party with food, music, appearances by Tom Messner and CHAMP. Visit vermontlakemonsters.com/eclipse or call 802-655-4200, info@vermontlakemonsters.com.
Totalidad Carnival, Santiago’s Cuban Cuisine. A range of activities culminating in the eclipse viewing from Santiago’s patio area. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington online.
MARSHFIELD — Events at Jaquith Public Library, 122 School St., Room 2. Saturday, April 6, 1 p.m., Eclipse Science Activities for adults and older kids; Solar Eclipse viewing devices will be made, save your cereal boxes. Monday, April 8, starting at 2 p.m. Solar Eclipse Viewing Party. Solar Eclipse viewing glasses and viewing devices are available, as well as models and activities to illustrate what is happening. Online streaming inside if it is too cloudy to see it in person. Visit jaquithpubliclibrary.org online.
MONTPELIER — Montpelier Alive Eclipse Weekend. Free eclipse lecture at the library on Saturday. Eclipse-watching opportunities at parties and public viewing areas on Monday. Visit montpelieralive.com online.
Solar Eclipse Party, Caledonia Spirits’ Barr Hill distillery, 116 Gin Lane, noon to 4 p.m. Food vendors, special cocktails, commemorative glassware, special viewing glasses, the band Nobby Reed project; trivia afterward. Free and open to the public. Visit barrhill.com/pages/events online or call 802-472-8000, email events@caledoniaspirits.com.
RICHMOND — Bolton Valley Resort will celebrate the eclipse all weekend leading up to April 8 when they’ll pause the lifts during the eclipse but invite people to watch from their base or from the top of their west-facing slopes. Visit boltonvalley.com online.
STOCKBRIDGE — Solar Eclipse with Spiritual Weekend Retreat at Camp Wizby, 564 Children’s Camp Road, Gaysville, along the White River. Formal transcendental meditation course, shamanic breathwork, yoga, restorative organic vegetarian meals, hiking and cold water dips. Add-ons include amulet tattoos and massages. Visit www.campwizbyvt.com, call 802-353-6595, email wizbyfreund@gmail.com.
WARREN — Total Solar Eclipse Weekend, Smuggler’s Notch Resort. Bootlegger’s Lounge will have live music, fire and drum performances, fireworks and après ski parties leading up to a Winter Eclipse Carnival on April 8 from noon to 4 p.m. Visit www.smuggs.com.
Saturday-Tuesday, April 6-9
BARRE — City government is opening up the BOR and Barre Auditorium parking lot for Solar Eclipse camping. Only 40 spots available, reservations at www.barrecity.org/eclipseparking.html.
MONTPELIER — Rabble-Rouser Chocolate & Craft Co., 64 Main St., has lab-tested Solar Eclipse glasses in store and is also organizing events for that weekend which include Poetry Open Mic, Jazz/Blues Unplugged Music, Tarot Card Reading specialized for the Eclipse, Irish Fiddlers Session.
Sunday, April 7
BURLINGTON — Mind Magic: Total Eclipse of the Mind, Off Center for the Dramatic Arts, 1127 North Ave., Suite 27. Mind Magic combines comedy, mind reading, psychology and theater. Visit evendaystickets.com/events/mind-magic-total-eclipse-of-the-mind-4-7-2024, call 802-236-3146, email stevetaubman@gmail.com.
Randal Pierce: Song to the Moon, Contois Auditorium, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Burlington composer will provide a score to the film “A Trip to the Moon” and other space-related films. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
MONTPELIER — “Come for the U-32 Craft Show — Stay for the Eclipse,” U-32 Middle/High School, 930 Gallison Hill Road. Over 100 artists and handcrafters, food, silent auction and community nonprofits. Visit www.facebook.com/U32CraftFair, call 802-229-0321, email amolina@u32.org.
VERGENNES — “Celebrating the Sun” U.S. Army’s Summit Winds Band concert, Vergennes Opera House, 2 p.m. Free ticket reservations available at VergennesOperaHouse.org.
WATERBURY — MakerSphere Art Show & Sale Fundraiser, 30 Foundry St. Local art, ceramics, wall sculptures and more, supporting community art programming. Visit www.makerspherevt.com, call 802-595-9719, email makerspherevt@gmail.com.
Sunday-Monday, April 7-8
BRISTOL — Eclipse Sunday Eve April 7 and Après Eclipse April 8 at The Tillerman, 1868 Route 116 North. Bar opens from 4 to 8 p.m. with drinks and charcuterie, olives and other snacks. No dinner service, so no reservations needed; RSVPs appreciated. Visit www.thetillermanvt.com, call 802-643-2237, email info@thetillermanvt.com.
BURLINGTON — Totality at Hula, Hula Lakeside, 50 Lakeside Ave., April 7 from 3 to 5 p.m., April 8 from noon to 5 p.m. With a 32-year NASA career, Jack Bacon shares his expertise Sunday afternoon about the process, the science and the thrill of a total Solar Eclipse. On Monday, there will be food and drinks, music and lakeside eclipse viewing at Hula. Visit www.hulalakeside.com/totality, call 802-540-8153, email katie@hulalakeside.com.
JAY — The Whiteout, Jay Peak Resort Foeger Ballroom, Tramside Base. Meteorologist and science educator Christopher Kurdek on hand April 7 to talk about eclipse science, followed by a musical performance by Pink Talking Fish. Jay Peak lifts will stop April 8 at 2 p.m., and Pink Talking Fish will play the entirety of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon as the eclipse reaches totality. Visit jaypeakresort.com.
RICHFORD — Total Solar Eclipse Weekend offers a free pair of view glasses at town hall, then head to official viewing areas: Richford Elementary School, The Richford Country Club or Davis Park. Richford Eclipse 2024, 1 Elementary School Road. Barbecue, eclipse viewing (pre-eclipse viewing with H-Alpha telescope), live music, local maple syrup products (Solar Syrup), food at local establishments. Visit www.richfordvt.org/, call 802-848-7751, email edc@richfordvt.org.
SHELBURNE — Shelburne Vineyard, 6308 Shelburne Road. Visit www.shelburnevineyard.com/events-list, call 802-985-8222, email info@shelburnevineyard.com.
April 6, Acoustic singer/songwriter Ryan Sweezey, Vermont musician Chad Hollister & Primo.
April 7, Folk-country American duo songbirds Kat Wright & Brett Hughes; Eclipse Eve New Orleans Jazz Party with saxophone player/performer Jon McBride.
April 8, Moonshadow: An Eclipse Viewing Experience features tarot readings, local vendors and more. Improvised musical score performed live by Marie Hamilton on harp and Tom Pearo on looping electric guitar.
Sunday-Tuesday, April 7-9
CHITTENDEN — Solar Eclipse Stayover Package at Mountain Top Resort, 195 Mountain Top Road. For guests only, a viewing area, three-course dinner for two; packages must be reserved over the phone. Visit mountaintopinn.com, call 802-483-2311, email marketing@mountaintopinn.com.
Monday, April 8
Totality timing: The eclipse maximum (when the largest portion of the sun’s disc is hidden behind the moon) will pass over northern New England during a span of about eight minutes. It will begin in northern Vermont at 3:25 p.m. in South Hero, then at 3:26 p.m. in Burlington, 3:27 p.m. in Montpelier, and 3:28 p.m. in St. Johnsbury. It will start at 3:29 p.m. in Lancaster, New Hampshire, and 3:32 p.m. in Caribou, Maine. Eclipse viewers along the path of totality will see the moon block out all but the sun’s corona (outer atmosphere), which will appear as a faint glow around the edge of the moon’s disk. — from The Outside Story.
Vermont State Parks has an eclipse webpage with a list of parks that will be welcoming eclipse viewers. The Waterbury Center State Park Day Use Area is on that list, along with Bomoseen, Boulder Beach, Branbury, Crystal Lake, DAR, Elmore, Emerald Lake, Mount Philo, Grand Isle, Knight Point, Lake Shaftsbury, Lake St. Catherine, Little River, Niquette Bay and Silver Lake state parks. This list may change by April 8 depending on park conditions. Visit vtstateparks.com. For more information, visit: www.vermont.gov/eclipse.
BARRE — Solar Eclipse Block Party, Merchants Row, between Prospect St. and Depot Square, from 1 to 5 p.m. Music, vendors, viewing glasses, T-shirts and more. Visit www.thebarrepartnership.com, call 802-477-2967, email director@thebarrepartnership.com.
BRATTLEBORO — Solar Eclipse Celebration at Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St. THISTLE chamber folk trio performing on harp, cello, voice and percussion. All-ages are welcome and viewing glasses are provided. Visit www.epsilonspires.org/event-info/solar-eclipse-celebration-with-thistle, call 518-225-6879, email jamie.mohr78@gmail.com.
BURLINGTON — Eclipse timing in Burlington is 2:14 p.m. Partial eclipse begins; 3:26 p.m. Total eclipse begins; 3:27:45 p.m. Maximum eclipse; 3:29 p.m. Total eclipse ends; 4:37 p.m. Partial eclipse ends. Viewing sites around Burlington include Roosevelt Park, Waterfront Park & Burlington Bike Path, Battery Park, City Hall Park and more. Visit Obscura Burlington’s official page for road closures, as well as a full list of events and public viewing sites. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington. For more information about viewing the eclipse in Burlington, visit the City of Burlington’s official eclipse page.
Solar Eclipse Party: Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, The Venetian Soda Lounge, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cosmic-themed cocktails and music, plus a costume contest. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
Transcend: Watch the Solar Eclipse at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, from 2 to 5 p.m. For the price of a ticket ($100 for adults — kids are free), watch the eclipse from the airfield at Leahy BTV and enjoy live music, food, drinks and more. Visit www.btv.aero/about-btv/airport-news/transcend.
Total Eclipse of the Heart, Hilton Burlington Lake Champlain, 60 Battery St., from 4 to 7 p.m. This ticketed ($55) ‘80s-themed event begins right after the eclipse. Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and dance. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/total-eclipse-of-the-heart-tickets-753856333587?aff=oddtdtcreator, call 802-658-6500, email alexis.hayes@aimbridge.com.
Solar Eclipse After Party, Higher Ground, 7 p.m. Post-eclipse live music from Lady Moon & The Eclipse. Tickets $12 in advance. Visit loveburlington.org/obscura-burlington.
DERBY — Lavender Essentials of Vermont offers Eclipse Viewing in the Labyrinth, 2103 Herrick Road. All-day activities, camping, scavenger hunt on the Wooded Fairy Trail, easy crafts for all ages, hot food, snacks, and more. All-inclusive tickets ($99 for adults) are required ahead of time. Visit lavender-essentials.com/store/-eclipse-viewing-in-the-labyrinth-cosmic-adventures-and-activities, call 802-323-3590, email lavenderessentialsofvt@gmail.com.
ENOSBURGH — Solar Eclipse Party and Yoga at Enosburg Falls High School from 2 to 5 p.m. Watch the eclipse or join a free yoga session from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. and say “namaste” just in time for totality. Visit www.enosburghvt.org/calendar.
GOSHEN — Viewing party at Blueberry Hill Inn, 1245 Goshen-Ripton Road. Pre-eclipse Pizza by the Pond and other celestial-themed treats at noon. Visit www.blueberryhillinn.com, call 802-247-6735, email info@blueberryhillinn.com.
GLOVER — The Bread and Puppet Theater ritual for the Solar Eclipse, 2 p.m. Exorcism of all evil, as well as a dance and song circle leading up to the moment of totality. (They invite participants to arrive early Monday to learn the songs.) Art exhibit featuring the work of Peter Schumann. Tickets are $10. Visit breadandpuppet.org.
GREENSBORO BEND — Hill Farmstead Brewery, 403 Hill Road, along the path of totality April 8, will open taproom and bottle shop that week from Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Visit hillfarmstead.com/news/2024-eclipse-announcements, call 802-533-7450, email info@hillfarmstead.com.
JEFFERSONVILLE — The Golden Retriever Eclipse Experience at Golden Dog Farm, from 1 to 5 p.m. Eclipse-watching event features food and refreshments, a playdate with the pups, live music and more. Tickets are $249. Visit goldendogfarm.com.
LUNENBERG — Solar Eclipse events, 9 West Main St., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sugar-on-snow party on Town Common; maps to local sugar houses; maple cotton candy, photographic and interactive maple displays in the Congregational Church. Visit www.topofthecommon.org/april-8th-eclipse, call 802-892-5959, email gbriggs@auntsadiesinc.com.
MIDDLEBURY — The Brandon and Middlebury recreation departments and libraries combine for The Totally Amazing Eclipse Party, Middlebury Recreation Park, 277 Mary Hogan Drive, from noon to 4 p.m. Food, music and events. Visit middleburyvt.myrec.com/info/default.aspx, call 802-247-3635, email bmoore@townofbrandon.com.
MIDDLESEX — Totality-2024 Solar Eclipse on the green at Camp Meade, 961 U.S. Route 2. Live music, street performers, glassblowing demos, kids’ activities, food and drink; $10/adult (kids are free); each ticket includes ISO-certified eclipse viewing glasses. Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/totality-2024-solar-eclipse-at-camp-meade-tickets-859452795447, email hello@planetaryartinstitute.org.
MONTPELIER — Solar Eclipse Community Wellness Gathering & Viewing Party, Christ Episcopal Church, 64 State St., 1:30 p.m. Free event for relaxation and rejuvenation. Call 802-505-1880, or email shanda.williams4@gmail.com.
Eclipse viewing areas are on State Street at the State House and on College Street at the VCFA Green. Food truck vendors will be available on State Street along with support from many local merchants. Parking limited; attendees are urged to carpool. Visit montpelieralive.com/eclipse, call 802-223-3445, email enordens@montpelier-vt.org.
NEWPORT — Top of the World Eclipse Party, 1073 Upper Quarry Road. Jamie Lee Thurston performing, For the Love of Food Catering serving, and Vermont Pie and Pasta mix beverages. Advance tickets required. Call 802-274-1177, email fortheloveoffood4@outlook.com.
Eclipse Viewing Event, 129 Gardner Park Road. Northeast Kingdom Astronomy Foundation educator William Vinton speaking about this celestial event and musician Kyle Chadburn performing. Visit www.discovernewportvt.com/eclipse, email ncdd.events@gmail.com.
NORWICH — Eclipse Taco Pop-Up, Sweetland Farm, 742 Route 132. BOX food truck with its San Diego/Baja style Mexican food; free eclipse glasses while supplies last. Visit www.sweetlandfarmvt.com, call 802-376-5945, email sales.sweetlandvt@gmail.com.
RUTLAND — Historical Eclipse Viewing Party from the top of Center Street Hill at Old Fire House #2, 96 Center St., from 2 to 4 p.m. Hosted by Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 1, and Rutland Historical Society. Limited supply of eclipse glasses available; bring chairs. Visit rutlandhistory.com, call 802-775-2006, email president@rutlandhistory.com.
St. ALBANS — Totality In Taylor Park, 36 North Main St. Experience the longest view of the total eclipse at 3 minutes and 38 seconds. Visit downtownsaintalbans.com/events, call 802-524-1500, email a.young@stalbansvt.com.
In the Dark at the Bay Park, 596 Lake Road. Total eclipse viewing event. Visit stalbanstown.com/visitors/total_eclipse_2024/index.ph, call 802-524-7589, email m.sherlund@stalbanstown.com.
Eclipse Brews & Views Viewing Party, 14th Star Brewery, 133 North Main St. New “Eclipsed New England IPA” on tap and in commemorative cans to-go. Visit www.14thstarbrewing.com, call 802-528-5988, email info@14thstarbrewing.com.
SHELBURNE — Shelburne Museum will hold a Solar Eclipse viewing April 8, with Museum grounds open along with the Weathervane Café, the Carousel, Round Barn, and a limited number of Museum buildings. The grounds will welcome ticketed visitors from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Grab a lawn chair. Tickets are $25 for adults; $23 for members; $15 for children 3-17 and students with ID. Children under 3 are free. Tickets include parking and special eclipse-viewing glasses. For tickets, visit shelburnemuseum.org/visit/solar-eclipse/
Totality on the Ti is a fundraiser to benefit the 1871 Colchester Lighthouse. The event includes lunch and bar, a souvenir booklet, viewing glasses, and exclusive access to the decks of the National Historic Landmark steamboat Ticonderoga for eclipse viewing. These premium tickets are $150, or $125 for museum members.
All-Town Total Solar Eclipse Viewing Party next to Shelburne Field House, 166 Athletic Drive Free eclipse glasses, a DJ, and farmers market vendors onsite. Limited parking; consider carpooling, walking or biking. Visit piersonlibrary.org/event/shelburnes-all-town-total-solar-eclipse-viewing-party, call 802-985-5124, email mhibben@shelburnevt.org.
Eclipse Event at Palmer’s Sugarhouse, 332 Shelburne Hinesburg Road. Food trucks, spirits, desserts and everything maple. Visit www.palmersugarhouse.com, call 802-985-5054, email palmersugarhouse@gmail.com.
SOUTH HERO — Solar Eclipse Event at Apple Island Resort, 71 U.S. Route 2. Total Solar Eclipse viewing at RV resort. Visit appleislandresort.com/2024-solar-eclipse-vermont-rv-resort, call 802-372-3800, email getinfo@appleislandresort.com.
Solar Eclipse Gathering at Camp Hochelaga, from 1 to 5 p.m. View the eclipse, hear local musicians and browse local artists and vendors. This event is not ticketed, but organizers suggest a $5 donation. Visit ywcavt.org/events-feed/solar-eclipse-gathering.
STOWE — Trapp Family Lodge Solar Eclipse Party & Viewing, 700 Trapp Hill Road. Solar Eclipse-themed cocktail party followed by a viewing party. Visit www.trappfamily.com, call 800-826-7000, email marketing@trappfamily.com.
Solar Eclipse Party at The Alchemist Brewery, from noon to 6 p.m. Live music, fire dancers and beer to accompany the eclipse. Visit alchemistbeer.com.
Solar Eclipse Party with DJ Logic at Spruce Peak Village, 7412 Mountain Road. Complimentary safety glasses and other giveaways provided. Visit www.sprucepeak.com/eclipse2024, call 802-760-4700, email grace.tomczak@destinationhotels.com.
STRATTON MOUNTAIN — Solar Eclipse Viewing party at the summit, Stratton Mountain Resort, 5 Village Lodge Road. DJ Dark Side of the Moon playing from 3 to 4 p.m. Solar Eclipse viewing glasses supplied to the first 150 people in attendance, or bring your own. Visit www.stratton.com, call 800-787-2886, email events@stratton.com.
WARREN — Solar Eclipse Viewing Party at Sugarbush Resort, 102 Forest Drive. Get your special Solar Eclipse viewing glasses, head up to Allyn’s Lodge; lift ticket required to ride lift. No uphill traffic allowed during operational hours. Visit www.sugarbush.com/things-to-do/events-calendar/solar-eclipse-viewing-party, call 802-583-6590, email communications@sugarbush.com.
WEST FAIRLEE — Solar Eclipse Viewing educational event at Westshire Elementary School Fields, 744 Route 113. Learn about the phenomenon of a Solar Eclipse and view it, offered for elementary children, their families and the general public. Viewing glasses will be provided until gone. Visit westfairleevt.gov/conservation, call 802-299-7155, email rwurdak@yahoo.com.
WEST RUTLAND — Solar Eclipse event, St. Bridget Church parking lot, 28 Church St., from 2 to 6 p.m. Fundraiser to benefit West Rutland and Proctor parishes includes food and activities. Visit www.westrutlandcatholic.org/social-events.
WINOOSKI — Solar Eclipse Viewing Event at Waterworks Food & Drink, 20 Winooski Falls Way, from 1 to 4 p.m. Ticket price includes general admission, glasses, and moon pies; food and drink available for purchase. Visit www.waterworksvt.com/eclipse2024, call 802-497-3525, email info@waterworksvt.com.
WORCESTER — Solar Eclipse Party, 17 Calais Road, on Ladd Field. Light refreshment, proper viewing glasses available as long as they last. Visit www.worcestervthistoricalsociety.org, call 802-223-5625, email dbcabot@aol.com.