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Solar Eclipse Viewing Party and Open House in Grafton

The Nature Museum 186 Townshend Road, Grafton, VT, United States

Join The Nature Museum in Grafton to celebrate and view the total solar eclipse. Museum educators will be on-hand to share the science basics of solar eclipses along with context about other common eclipse history, myth, and lore. Safety-certified solar eclipse glasses will be available...

Totality in Taylor Park in St. Albans

Taylor Park 36 North Main Street, St. Albans City, VT, United States

St. Albans is in the path of totality and will experience the longest view of the total eclipse at 3:38. Come to Taylor Park and get the full experience of the solar eclipse. The viewing party will feature The Ryan Sweezy Band, food trucks, and...

Solar Eclipse Cheese and Beer Tasting in East Calais

East Calais General Store 4520 VT-14, East Calais General Store, VT, United States

Watch the solar eclipse from the front porch of the East Calais General Store. Enjoy Vermont cheese and beer. Viewing glasses and lunch specials available, too.

Solar Eclipse Party at Palmer’s Sugarhouse in Shelburne

Palmer's Sugarhouse 332 Shelburne Hinesburg Road, Shelburne, VT, United States

Celebrate the solar eclipse at Palmer’s Sugarhouse with live music from the Tenderbellies, tasty food and speciality drinks. Palmer's Sugarhouse will have all of your favorite maple products on hand.

Eclipse at ECHO Vermont in Burlington

ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain 1 College Street, Burlington, VT, United States

Join ECHO and the Vermont Astronomical Society to celebrate the coming of the total solar eclipse in Burlington. Enjoy a variety of sun-safe viewing techniques, including sun-oculars, telescope projections, and eclipse glasses. The cost is $3 per ticket plus admission. Order tickets here. Watch the total eclipse...

Moonshadow: An Eclipse Viewing Experience in Shelburne

Shelburne Vineyard 6308 Shelburne Road, Shelburne, VT, United States

At Shelburne Vineyard, an improvised musical score to the entire solar eclipse will be performed live by Marie Hamilton on harp and Tom Pearo on looping electric guitar. Admission includes parking, a pair of eclipse glasses, live music, and access to the vineyard grounds, patios,...

Totality Watch Party in Greensboro

Highland Lodge 1608 Craftsbury Road, Greensboro, VT, United States

For the solar eclipse, enjoy live music, drinks, tacos, a cozy fire and more at Highland Lodge in Greensboro. Cost is $30.

Barre’s Solar Eclipse Block Party

Merchants Row Barre Merchants Row, Barre, VT, United States

Enjoy music and festivities at Barre's Solar Eclipse Block Party on Merchants Row (between Prospect Street and Depot Square). At 2:14 p.m., a partial solar eclipse will begin, and a total eclipse will darken Vermont’s daytime sky at 3:26 p.m., lasting  for about three minutes. The...

Solar Eclipse Viewing Celebration in Pittsford

Pittsford Village Farm 42 Elm Street, Pittsford, VT, United States

Join Maclure Library and Pittsford Village Farm on the farm’s knoll to experience the total solar eclipse. Enjoy fun activities and get a pair of eclipse glasses.

Solar Eclipse Party in Worcester

Ladd Field 35 Calais Road, Worcester, VT, United States

The Worcester Historical Society is sponsoring a Solar Eclipse Party for the complete solar eclipse that will take place across a narrow path in eastern North America. Participants will enjoy light refreshments, viewing glasses and a great site, Ladd Field, to view this historic event.

Eclipse Viewing in Brandon

Estabrook Park 760 Grove Street, Brandon, VT, United States

Watch the solar eclipse from Estabrook Park in Brandon. The town's recreation department will offer games to keep kids entertained leading up to the eclipse. Free. Plenty of parking and restrooms available.    

Ring in the Eclipse in Brandon

Downtown Brandon Park Street, Brandon, VT, United States

Brandon’s downtown churches will be open to the public from 2-4 p.m. for reflection, meditation, and an opportunity to explore these 19th-century historic buildings. Churches will ring in the eclipse at 2:14 p.m. leading to the peak of the eclipse at 3:26 p.m. Baptist Meetinghouse (1832) 13...