Hardin County compiling listings for solar eclipse viewing
Additional Hardin County information is available HERE on Facebook.
Getting interested in April 8 solar eclipse viewing opportunities or ways to provide services for those who will travel to the area?
The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance is working to compile a list of viewing locations that will be open to the public for eclipse viewing on April 8.
Anywhere with paved or gravel parking and open skies could be a good viewing location. You may choose to allow free parking, or charge a fee. You may be able to provide additional amenities, or not.
Locations can be added to the HCCBA website at www.hccba.com/eclipse
Ideas for viewing locations: Rural church parking lots, township halls, event venues, parks & outdoor athletic facilities, etc.
Help visitors to Hardin County know where they are allowed to park and view the eclipse, and what opportunities and events are available.
Use this link to register your event or viewing location and have it listed on the HCCBA website: https://forms.gle/LgACCq3vXYM1pEEW8
Questions? Contact the HCCBA office at 419-673-4131.
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