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Bill Vinton taught high school physics and astronomy in St. Johnsbury for 40 years. These days, he’s secretary and treasurer of the Northeast Kingdom Astronomy Foundation, home to the Northern Skies Observatory—one of at least nine working Vermont observatories across the state. Its origin story is...

A stellar festival takes over the Queen City, with viewing spots all over town and activities including dance parties and live music. See burlingtoneclipse.org for full schedule. ...

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 Champlain Street Congregational...

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.    ...

Celebrate the 24-hour countdown to the solar eclipse with a Zombie Walk in Brandon at 1 p.m. Grab your friends and family to dress up like a Zombie. Gather at the top of Park Street and walk/stagger/moan your way to the lot in front of the Brandon...

Watch the solar eclipse from Bolton Valley Resort. Enjoy live music at the base area, spring skiing, and a festive atmosphere. Lift operations will pause for 90 minutes during the eclipse. The ski area is offering a limited number of tickets to view the eclipses from the...

Visit VINS for the total solar eclipse. Enjoy live music, a special program about animals and the eclipse, and a space to watch this amazing natural phenomenon. One pair of solar eclipse viewing glasses are complimentary with admission to the VINS Nature Center (while supplies last). Included...