Free Solar Eclipse Glasses in San Antonio 2024
Experience the Total Solar Eclipse in San Antonio with Quality Urgent Care
As the total solar eclipse approaches on April 8th, 2024, San Antonio, Texas, is buzzing with anticipation. This celestial event, where the moon completely covers the sun, creating a breathtaking midday twilight, is a must-see phenomenon. To ensure a safe and memorable viewing experience, Quality Urgent Care is thrilled to offer Free Solar Eclipse Glasses in San Antonio 2024. Please check below for glasses availability, locations and clinic hours to save some time. Please share this link with family and friends and tag us on social media.
281 N / Redland Road
19422 N US HWY 281 Ste 106
San Antonio,TX 78258
Open 7 days/week
8am – 10pm
AVAILABLE
Schertz
6032 FM 3009 Ste 120
Schertz, TX 78154
Open 7 days/week
8am – 8pm
AVAILABLE
Pleasanton
2109 W.Oaklawn Rd
Pleasanton, TX 78064
Open 7 days/week
8am – 10pm
AVAILABLE
Seguin
1300 TX HWY 46, Seguin, TX
78155
Open 7 days/week
8am – 8pm
AVAILABLE
San Marcos
200 IH 35 N Ste. 102
San Marcos, TX 78666
Open 7 days/week
8am – 8pm
AVAILABLE
I-35 South / Palo Alto Rd
8526 IH 35 South
San Antonio, TX 78211
Open 7 days/week
8am – 10pm
AVAILABLE
1604N/ Potranco
318 W Loop 1604 N
San Antonio,TX 78245
Open 7 days/week
8am – 10pm
AVAILABLE
Tezel
5530 Tezel Road, San Antonio, TX
78250
Open 7 days/week
8am – 8pm
AVAILABLE
Why You Need Eclipse Glasses
The importance of solar eclipse glasses cannot be overstated. Looking directly at the sun, even during an eclipse, can cause serious eye damage. Our eclipse glasses meet NASA’s safety standards, allowing you to witness the sun’s corona in complete safety as the moon obscures its bright face.Why Grab Your Free Solar Eclipse Glasses
We understand the excitement surrounding this rare event and are committed to making it accessible to everyone. That’s why we’re distributing free solar eclipse glasses at our 8 convenient locations across San Antonio. Whether you’re near the historic Alamo, or out in Tezel, San Marcos, Seguin, 1604 N / Potranco, 281 N / Redland Road, I-35 South / Palo Alto Road, Pleasanton, or Schertz, we’ve got you covered. Remember, the glasses are available while supplies last, so be sure to check this page for updates on availability before heading to your nearest location.San Antonio, Texas: A Prime Viewing Location
San Antonio is set to be one of the prime locations for April 8th 2024 eclipse, with several parks and open spaces offering a clear view of this astronomical spectacle. While Quality Urgent Care isn’t hosting viewing events, our free glasses are perfect for taking to one of the many eclipse events happening around the city. From the serene parks to the bustling city streets, San Antonio offers a unique backdrop to experience the eclipse, enveloping viewers in the shadow of the moon for a moment of awe-inspiring darkness. Other viewing locations would be at the Alamo. The Alamo is hosting a free event from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 2024.
Share Your Eclipse Experience
This total solar eclipse is more than just an astronomical event; it’s a community experience. We encourage you to share this page with family and friends, ensuring everyone has the chance to witness this phenomenon safely. And don’t forget to capture the moment! Tag us on social media with your eclipse photos. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X to join our community and share in the excitement.
Fun Facts About the April 8th, 2024 Solar Eclipse
- The total eclipse will last approximately 4 minutes and 28 seconds, a fleeting yet unforgettable moment.
- Solar eclipses occur when the moon’s orbit aligns perfectly between the Earth and the sun, casting a shadow over the Earth.
- The 99.9% eclipse over downtown is expected to appear as a partial eclipse around 12:14 p.m. with peak eclipse viewing at 1:34 p.m., and end around 2:55 p.m. when the partial eclipse begins to disappear.
Act Now: Get Your Free Glasses
Don’t miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime event. Follow us on social media for updates and walk into any Quality Urgent Care location in San Antonio to get your free solar eclipse glasses. Prepare to be amazed by the grandeur of the cosmos, right from the heart of Texas. Remember, it’s first-come, first-served, so ensure your place in this cosmic event by picking up your glasses today. Let’s make the 2024 eclipse an unforgettable experience together!
FAQ’s / More Information
A few locations that will be host events will be the Alamo, public library, and other local parks. See the list below:
- Eisenhower Park (19399 NW Military Hwy)
- Garza Community Center (1450 Mira Vista)
- Gill Adult & Senior Center (7902 Westshire Drive)
- Granados Adult & Senior Center (500 Freiling)
- Medina River Natural Area (15890 TX-16)
- Melendrez Community Center (5919 W Commerce Street)
- Phil Hardberger Park (8400 NW Military Highway & 13203 Blanco Road)
- Ward Community Center (435 E Sunshine Drive)
- Yates Community Center (568 Rasa Drive)
You want to in a big open area like local parks, public centers like the library, and other open spaces in the city. Remember to really enjoy always include eclipse glasses when you look at the sun and your solar eclipse watch party will be fun.
The viewing glasses are free at our locations while supplies last. Just come in any time during our business hours. All of our local clinics will be open just check the information above to make sure we still have them available.