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Solar eclipse viewing parties: Where to watch in Memphis on April 8

While Memphis is not in the "path of totality," we will still get close to a total eclipse on April 8. Here are some watch parties that are planned. The "path of totality" that will cover the continental United States on April 8 will pass through Memphis, which is about 70 miles further west. At least five public events are scheduled for Memphis, including the Museum of Science and History's "Eclipse Preview Weekend" on April 6 and 7. The museum will also host two days of pre-eclipse preparation, including a public watch party on the museum plaza and greensward of Overton Park. The Memphis Botanic Garden will host a "Solar Eclipse Drop-In," where children will be able to plant a moonflower or sunflower for home, and free eclipse glasses will be offered. The city's public libraries will also participate in eclipse-related craft activities for children ages 6-12.

Solar eclipse viewing parties: Where to watch in Memphis on April 8

Published : 2 months ago by John Beifuss, Memphis Commercial Appeal in Science

The huge shadow known as the "path of totality" that will cut across the continental United States on April 8 will miss Memphis by about 70 miles to the west.

But if the Bluff City won't experience a total solar eclipse, it will experience something close to it: a solar eclipse in which close to 97% of the sun will be obscured by the moon, as it orbits the Earth. Expect dim, strange light and weird shadows.

At least five public events related to the eclipse are scheduled for Memphis. They are:

The Museum of Science and History: Eclipse Preview Weekend

The Museum of Science and History (which includes the Pink Palace) at 3050 Central gets a jump on the cosmological competition when it hosts two days of pre-eclipse prep, with its "Eclipse Preview Weekend" on April 6 and 7. (The museum is closed April 8, the day of the actual eclipse.) Throughout the two days, staffers with the museum will be on hand, to answer eclipse questions, preview the eclipse in the Sharpe Planetarium, and help visitors make safe eclipse viewers from cereal boxes; "bracket toys," to demonstrate the positions of the moon, Earth and sun in space; and "moon cookies," to model the lunar phases. Glasses and other eclipse paraphernalia will be on sale in the gift shop.

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and Overton Park Conservancy: Total Eclipse of the Park

The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and the Overton Park Conservancy win the "clever name" award for their "Total Eclipse of the Park," a public watch party set for 12:30-3 p.m. April 8 on the museum plaza and greensward of Overton Park. Free eclipse glasses will be handed out, and lunch will be available from the museum restaurant, Feast & Graze.

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The Memphis Botanic Garden at 759 Cherry Road is inviting Memphians to bring a blanket and a picnic basket and hang out among the flowers and plants during an event it has dubbed the "Solar Eclipse Drop-In," which will run from about 1-3 p.m. April 8. Children will be able to plant a moonflower or sunflower to take home. Viewing glasses will be on sale in the gift shop. The event is free with garden admission.

Putting a cosmic spin on the Downtown hotel's long-running rooftop party tradition, a "Solar Eclipse Watch Party" will take place on the roof of The Peabody from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 8. A deejay will contribute musical "celestial vibes," and concessions, snacks and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic alike) will be available for purchase. Admission is $20 for adults, $10 for kids, ages 5-12.

After the eclipse, at 4 p.m. April 8, the Memphis Public Libraries' Randolph branch at 3752 Given will host eclipse-related craft activities for children ages 6-12.

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This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Check out these solar eclipse 2024 watch parties in Memphis, Tennessee

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