Local Businesses Offering Free Solar Eclipse Glasses

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As the solar eclipse draws closer, residents are advised to prepare in advance by securing protective eye wear.

Glasses are required for viewing the eclipse to prevent permanent eye damage.
NASA approved solar eclipse glasses include product code ISO 12312-2.

The following local businesses are offering complimentary glasses (One pair per person, present)

Teletech – 4000 Fort Campbell Blvd D-3, Hopkinsville
Need Something Framed & More – 574 Briarwood Drive
Touch N Go Tumblers – 2030 Woodlawn Road, Woodlawn

!!GO TO THE ECLIPSE HEADQUARTERS!!

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