Hula and Vermont Construction are honored to name Lund as the beneficiary of fundraising efforts during Totality. As an organization near and dear to Cassidy Petit's heart, Hula is pleased to partner with Vermont Construction in promoting Lund's mission to help children thrive by empowering families to break cycles of poverty, addiction and abuse. Lund offers hope and opportunity to families through education, treatment, family support and adoption. We encourage visitors to Totality 2024 to contribute gifts of any size to support this valuable mission.
On april 8th 2024 at 3:27pm, burlington will be in the path of totality of a total solar eclipse.
This once-in-a-lifetime experience deserves to be celebrated in an unforgettable way.
Get ready for a multi-day, immersive, activity-filled adventure including a special viewing of the eclipse in a never-before-seen way.
Think giant neighborhood party with an epic eclipse as the backdrop, featuring a super special keynote speaker, art, activities, local food and fun.
April 7th, 2–4 PM SHADOWS OF THE SUN
Get TicketsDr. Jack Bacon, a former NASA aerospace engineer, will guide us through a presentation that will enlighten us about the process, the science, and the thrill surrounding a total solar eclipse.
April 8th, 12–5 PM TOTALITY
Get TicketsActivities around the Hula campus to celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime event. Enjoy food, drinks, music, and the best viewing of the Eclipse that Burlington has to offer.
Both events will be held at Hula’s lakefront campus at
50 Lakeside Drive, Burlington Vermont 05401
April 7th, 2–4 PM SHADOWS OF THE SUN
Hula | Building 50, Reef
April 8th, 12–5 PM TOTALITY
Hula | The Great Lawn + The North Parking Lot
2:14 pm: Partial eclipse begins
3:26 pm: Total eclipse begins
2:14 pm: Partial eclipse begins
3:27 pm: Maximum eclipse
3:29 pm: Total eclipse ends
4:37 pm: Partial eclipse ends
Yes! Click the button below for your tickets to Shadows of the Sun or Totality:
Get TicketsEclipse glasses are essential for safely viewing the sun during the event. There will be some available for purchase at Totality while supplies last. We encourage you to share your glasses with your neighbor and to bring your own. Additionally, we will offer an alternative method for observing the eclipse, allowing for a detailed and enhanced viewing experience beyond direct sun observation.
For more info, Seven Days has put together an article on safe viewing:
How to Protect Your Vision While Viewing the Eclipse
Parking will be scarce throughout the city of Burlington for the entire weekend. You can learn more about parking options through the Burlington City Arts website here.
Please leave food & drinks at home. We will have plenty of local vendors providing food and beverages on campus. However, we encourage you to bring water. We ask that you dispose of any waste you create in the correct receptacles.
Burlington city officials have made concerted efforts to manage traffic flow and minimize gridlock during this event. While we cannot guarantee traffic conditions due to uncertainties regarding attendance, rest assured that city planners are working diligently to prioritize safety and efficient travel. Please consider potential traffic delays when planning your journey to ensure a smooth and safe experience.