The Total Solar Eclipse is almost here and people are scrambling to get their eclipse glasses as without them, they can t witness the celestial event.A person cannot look directly at the sun on April 8 as it can harm their eyes.
As the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, draws near, the importance of acquiring solar eclipse glasses grows more pressing. These specially designed glasses are crucial for safely observing the sun during the eclipse, as direct exposure to its rays can result in serious eye damage, including potential blindness.
As the clock ticks down to the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, the hunt for ISO-certified eclipse glasses is on. You have some two odd days to buy your pair of eclipse glasses to view Monday s.
The Fort McDowell Tribal Library in Fountain Hills, Arizona, will strengthen its online cultural and learning platforms, which users have accessed on an unprecedented scale since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The library will publish a Yavapai dictionary in the form of a mobile application, convert Yavapai language CDs featuring Tribal elders to more versatile digital formats, and offer a Yavapai language camp for school-age students. The library also will expand its collection of e-books.
18 tribal and public libraries in Arizona will receive CARES Act funding (Source: KOLD) By Shelby Trahan | March 2, 2021 at 3:19 PM MST - Updated March 2 at 3:19 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records is awarding 18 tribal and public libraries across the state CARES Act funding.
The funding works to “prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including to expand digital network access, purchase internet accessible devices, and provide technical support services.”
According to a news release, the libraries will receive LibraryCall, a new phone service that lets everyone in their community even those without smartphones, computers or home internet have access to stories, events and/or library resources.