Promote Your Eclipse Party HOST | PLAN | PROMOTE

Promote on Social Media

Use the power of social media to spread the word about your Parker Solar Probe Eclipse Watch Party with your community! To get you started, we’ve provided a few sample posts below.

Sample Posts for X:

  • Are you ready for the #Eclipse? Watch the live broadcast to learn more.
  • Tune in to the Exploratorium to watch the live eclipse broadcast. Have a burning question? Ask ParkerBot!
  • Watch live with us on NASA YouTube as a total solar eclipse travels across cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada on April 8, 2024!
  • Tell everyone about the upcoming #eclipse2024 and live broadcast!
  • Join us for a Parker Solar Probe Eclipse Watch Party on April 8, 2024! Have a burning question about Parker Solar Probe? Ask ParkerBot!

Sample Facebook Posts:

Work with Local Schools and Classrooms

Share the resources on this website with your local school districts or after-school groups. Work with teachers to prepare students who you invite to your eclipse party.

Pre-Eclipse Party – If hosting an event on the day of the eclipse isn't possible, consider hosting your party before the eclipse to prepare your audience for the live webcast.

Post-Eclipse Party – An edited copy of the live webcast will be available within hours after the eclipse. It’s the perfect addition if you want to host a party after the event.

Hold a Contest

A contest can be a great way to get people excited about your eclipse watch party. You can announce the winners at your party and offer a small prize if you so choose. Here are a few potential ideas for contests:

  • Best poster about eclipse themes
  • Best essay about eclipse themes
  • Best edible model design
  • Most creative diorama

Send a Flyer or Postcard

Promote your Parker Solar Probe Eclipse Watch Party by downloading, modifying and sending a promotional postcard or flyer!