By FHSU University Communications
From noon to 3 p.m. on April 8, the Kansas Wetlands Education Center is offering the community an opportunity to witness a Solar Eclipse Viewing Party. While our location may not experience totality, viewers will still be treated to a rare and spectacular sight as the moon obscures 82.5 percent of the sun.
The event is not just about the eclipse. It's a fun-filled and educational afternoon for all ages. Attendees can look forward to engaging in games, science experiments, snacks, crafts, and safe viewing opportunities. We encourage guests to bring lawn chairs and lunches to make the most of this exciting day.
Safety is paramount, and attendees will be reminded not to stare directly at the sun to avoid damage to their retinas. Thanks to the generosity of the Great Bend Noon Lions Club, 300 eclipse glasses will be available for distribution to participants on the day of the event.
Activities will include various safe viewing methods, learning sessions about moon phases, accompanied by sweet treats, discussion about animal behavior during an eclipse, and crafting sessions to make UV bead bookmarks and eclipse necklaces as keepsakes.
Sponsors and students from the Barton Community College STEM Club will assist in leading activities.
Additionally, lawn games will be set up around the picnic shelter, and eclipse-related videos will be screened in the auditorium.
For more information, contact the Kansas Wetlands Education Center at 877-243-9268.
Event details:
- Date: April 8
- Time: 12-3 p.m.
Location: Kansas Wetlands Education Center, 10 miles northeast of Great Bend.