Special Event
Total Solar Eclipse
Online EventThe sun is 400 times bigger than the moon, but it’s also 400 times farther away from us—a glorious cosmic coincidence that has the moon precisely covering the sun’s face when the two align. The result is a total solar eclipse. The alignment is visible only within a narrow band, the path of totality, which will arc across North America on April 8. (The last total eclipse on the continent was in August 2017.) More than 40 million people live within the totality path, and millions more are a few hours away. Spring weather will affect visibility; much of the northeastern U.S. and maritime Canada tends to be cloudy this time of year. Remember that “no one who has ever traveled to see totality has regretted the effort.” PATH OF TOTALITY The moon’s shadow hits land in Sinaloa, Mexico, and runs up to Labrador, Canada, crossing the continent in just an hour and 35 minutes. Within the shaded region, totality lasts longest at the centerline, reaching four and a half minutes in some places.
Lakeway Photography Club “Pages to Pixels” Photographer Reception
Lake Travis Community Library 1938 Lohmans Crossing, Lakeway, TX, United StatesGet ready to embark on a literary journey through a camera lens! The Lakeway Photography Club is thrilled to announce their upcoming exhibit, "Pages to Pixels," showcasing captivating photographs inspired by beloved authors and books. This unique exhibition will be held at the Lake Travis Community Library from August 1st to 30th, 2025. Mark your calendars for the opening reception on August 2, 2025 from 1:30-3pm. This event will provide an opportunity to meet the photographers, admire their work, and engage in lively discussions about the power of literature and photography. We look forward to seeing your creative interpretations of your favorite authors and books!