James A. Tuttle Library in Antrim hosts eclipse party

The Christensen family of Antrim watches the start of the eclipse at Tuttle Library. 

The Christensen family of Antrim watches the start of the eclipse at Tuttle Library.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Antrim’s McNiff family came prepared with lawn chairs.

Antrim’s McNiff family came prepared with lawn chairs. STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

An Antrim mother and daughter spot the beginning of Monday’s solar eclipse. 

An Antrim mother and daughter spot the beginning of Monday’s solar eclipse.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

From left, Missy Ageiff and her children Ezra, Abby and Ethan, all of Antrim. 

From left, Missy Ageiff and her children Ezra, Abby and Ethan, all of Antrim.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Published: 04-10-2024 8:46 AM

Modified: 04-10-2024 9:56 AM


The James A. Tuttle Library in Antrim hosted an eclipse party on the lawn and gazebo on Monday. Library staff provided  eclipse glasses and refreshments to an enthusiastic crowd.

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