Guide to Viewing the Total Solar Eclipse in Murphy, NC

Total Solar Eclipse | Monday August 21, 2017

If you’ve constructed a personal “bucket list,” you might have listed such items as “spend a months time in Australia” or “travel to all 50 states before you turn 50.” Chances are, crossing off some goals would take considerable time, and might also require a healthy budget.

However, you can easily achieve one of your “bucket list” goals on Monday August 21, 2017. If you’re in Murphy, NC (or nearby) on that afternoon, you’ll be a visible spectator for a not-to-be-missed celestial event for the ages: a total solar eclipse. Even better, you’ll be in one of the best viewing spots on Earth. Read on for your guide to this once-in-a-lifetime eclipse.

ENJOY THIS SOLAR ECLIPSE SNAPSHOT

Because most of us haven’t ever seen a solar eclipse, here’s an easy-to-understand explanation of what will happen on August 21, 2017. First, let’s note the timeframe, as the most exciting action will occur in less than 20 minutes. At 2:33 p.m. EDT, the total solar eclipse begins in North Carolina. At 2:49 p.m. EDT, this spectacular cosmic event comes to an end.

In a nutshell, here’s what happens during a solar eclipse, according to NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration). First, it’s common knowledge that the Moon orbits the Earth. Sometimes, the Moon’s orbit places it between the Sun and the Earth, preventing (at least some of) the Sun’s light from reaching the Earth. When this happens, a solar eclipse takes place. On August 21, Nasa has confirmed that most of North America will experience a 2-3 hour partial eclipse, in which the Moon partially blocks the Sun’s rays.

Halfway through this total solar eclipse event, millions of people who live within a 70-mile-wide swath from Oregon to South Carolina and peeking into Georgia, will experience a very short visible total eclipse, in which the Moon, in it’s path, will completely blocks the Sun’s rays from view. Depending on your location, the total eclipse will only last a maximum of 2 minutes and 40 seconds.

HERE’S WHAT WE CAN EXPECT DURING THE SOLAR ECLIPSE

So, here’s what people in our region can expect during this brief total eclipse. First, the sky will become very dark, like a moonless night with no clouds. According to Lika Guhathakurta, lead scientist for the Living With a Star Program at NASA Headquarters, we’ll also notice a temperature drop. Animals will resort to their noctural behaviors, so we might hear some birds and/or insects that are normally active at night.

As the celestial drama unfolds, we’ll see bright stars and planets dotting the midnight-black sky. Best of all, the sun’s shimmering corona, or outer atmosphere, will also be visible during this brief period. We’ll likely always remember this amazing spectacle. Then, just as quickly, the sky will brighten as the Sun re-emerges from the Moon’s shadow. Our once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse will be over.

FIND THE BEST SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING AREAS

As luck would have it, southwestern North Carolina is a perfect solar eclipse spot. In fact, Andrews, North Carolina is on the exact centerline of the path of totality, or total solar eclipse coverage. That location will give Andrews-area viewers one of the longest totality periods in the region. However, several other towns will also make terrific vantage points. While Murphy’s our first choice, you might also consider Hayesville and Franklin to the east, or Robbinsville and Fontana Lake to the northwest.

Or, travel to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for a high-elevation eclipse experience live. From a high unobstructed location, you can watch the surrounding landscape become dramatically darker as totality arrives. Just as quickly, you’ll see the mountains and valleys regain their lush green color as the sun reappears.

CATCH THESE CHEROKEE COUNTY SOLAR ECLIPSE EVENTS

Here in Cherokee County, the towns of Andrews and Murphy have scheduled dual eclipse celebrations, both set for Monday, August 21 from noon to 6 p.m. Both festivals are titled “The Great American Eclipse Center Line Celebration.” In Andrews’ Hall Park, people will enjoy tasty food, beer, and wine while listening to live music. Murphy’s Konehete Park will host the town’s eclipse party, for which planning is currently underway.

MAKE YOUR SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING PREPARATIONS

First, choose your solar eclipse viewing spot. For the most memorable experience, select a location inside the path of totality. If you’re very close to the totality centerline, you’ll see the maximum length of totality. Next, find an open spot that offers a clear view of the sun’s current location along with its position at the time of the eclipse.

Most importantly, don’t park yourself on private property without obtaining the owner’s permission. Also, observe any local laws and/or regulations. If your town has established an official viewing location, that should provide an optimum setting for your eclipse viewing experience. If you’re still looking for options, consider State Parks and interstates’ Rest Areas.

Finally, pack yourself a bag of eclipse viewing supplies. Because you’ll be in the August sunshine for several hours, bring sunblock, sunglasses, and a good head covering. Pack a cooler with lots of cold water, but leave the alcohol at home. Throw several blankets and chairs in your vehicle as well. Most importantly, bring approved eclipse viewing glasses (or an approved solar viewer) for everyone in your group.

READ GUIDELINES FOR SAFELY VIEWING THE ECLIPSE

Naturally, the solar eclipse fever is running high, and everyone here (and across the country) wants to have the best possible eclipse viewing experience. However, don’t let your excitement make you throw caution to the winds, and attempt to view the sun without special eye protection. Your ordinary sunglasses won’t provide that protection. If you make that foolish mistake, the sun’s harmful radiation can cause severe eye damage – temporary or permanent.

To avoid that disastrous result, use specially approved “eclipse glasses” or an approved handheld “solar viewer” to view the uneclipse or partially eclipsed sun. Look for approved eclipse glasses or solar viewers from these four manufacturers: Rainbow Symphony, American Paper Optics, Thousand Oaks Optical, and TSE 17. These companies have certified that their eclipse glasses and handheld solar viewers meet the ISO 12312-2 international standard for these products giving you the best visible experience.

Learn to Safely Use Your Eclipse Glasses or Solar Viewer

If you spend some cash on approved eclipse glasses or a solar viewer, and don’t know how to properly use the device, you’ll be wasting your money and could jeopardize your vision. So, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the equipment, and you’ll be ready to catch every precious second of the solar eclipse when it occurs.

Closely Inspect Your Eclipse Glasses or Solar Viewer

Shortly before the eclipse event, take a close look at your eclipse glasses or solar viewer. If you see scratches or other damage, don’t use the device. Review the applicable instructions, and closely supervise children who are using the glasses or viewer.

Always Protect Your Eyes When Viewing the Sun

Before viewing the super-bright or partially eclipsed sun, cover your eyes with your approved eclipse glasses or solar viewer. After looking briefly at the sun, turn away before removing the glasses or viewer. Never remove the device while you’re still looking at the sun or when the sun is visible.

View the Sun with Your Unprotected Eyes ONLY During Totality

Assuming you’re within the path of totality, remove your eclipse glasses or solar viewer ONLY when the Moon totally covers the Sun’s bright face and the sky becomes dramatically darker. Soak up the brief totality experience, but keep your protective device close at hand. When the bright Sun begins to emerge from the Moon’s shadow, quickly slip on your eclipse glasses or solar viewer to protect your eyes before briefly glancing at the Sun.

Don’t Use Magnifying or Photographic Equipment During the Eclipse

You might find it tempting to look at the bright or partially eclipsed sun through an unfiltered telescope, camera, phone, binoculars, or similar optical device – but don’t do it. In a similar vein, don’t use any of these devices while using your eclipse glasses or solar viewer. You’ll seriously injure your eyes when the concentrated solar rays damage the filter and pass into your eyes.

Now that you’ve gotten the details on the upcoming total solar eclipse for aug 2017, and have learned how to safely view this spectacular sight, gather your family and friends for a Murphy, NC eclipse viewing party. Then, relax and enjoy this not-to-be-missed total experience that you’ll remember for many years.

Date : Monday, August 21, 2017
Total Solar Eclipse
Murphy, NC USA

For more information, visit the NASA website – https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEgoogle/SEgoogle2001/SE2017Aug21Tgoogle.html

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2017 Family Resources Kids Fair at Konaheeta Park in Murphy NC

Our Poltrock Team Newsletter this month features The Family Resources’s annual Kid’s Fair at Konaheeta Park in Murphy NC. Read the feature article below and download a digital version of our entire newsletter by clicking the picture or link. You’ll find jokes,  a local calendar of events, and much more. Enjoy!

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A few excerpts of this month’s newsletter:

Kid’s Fair: This is the second year I’ve been fortunate to be the emcee of Family Resource’s Kid’s Fair! Each year,  local businesses sponsor Family Resources so they have the fair for free for families.

There were well over 400 hundred registered kids plus their families for around 1,000 people! With bounce houses, Rib Country BBQ, Face painting, toys, the US Forest Service, and so much more!

Family Resources is a local organization that is exactly as it sounds; their goal is to provide support for families in need no matter the need. They are supported by grants and donations. It’s a great group of folks making our community a better place.

Tri-County RacetrackThe racetrack has officially began burning gasoline! They’re open most Friday evenings for high speed, dirt slinging fun! Pits normally open around 4 and races start about 7:30. In addition to regular racing, they have demolition derby and Monster Trucks too!

Look for tips in the full newsletter for first timers!

From the excitement of the annual Kid’s Fair to racing season at Tri-County, our newsletter keeps you connected with Murphy’s local vibe. Want to make this community your home? Start with top-rated murphy nc real estate agents.

8 Tips for Getting Your Murphy, NC Yard Ready for Outdoor Entertaining

With Memorial Day Weekend fast approaching, the summer cookout and barbeque season is almost here. If your Murphy, NC yard and deck have been looking a bit worn after the winter months, here are 8 easy tips that will help get them in shape for those festive get-togethers.

Clear Your Driveway and Walkways: Give your guests a warm welcome by providing a clear path to the party. Use a leaf blower or broom to remove leaf debris and/or grass from your driveway and walkways. Besides creating a favorable first impression, your guests won’t have to pick leaves and grass from their flip-flops.

Line Your Walkways with Solar Lights: If your party will extend into the evening hours, make it easy for your guests to navigate your property in the dark. Line your driveway and walkways with inexpensive solar lights, giving your landscape a “starry” look without breaking the bank.

Spruce Up the Lawn and Garden: If your lawn looks a bit unkempt, mow the grass and/or rake up leaf debris before the party. Take a walk around the property, and address any holes or other trip hazards.

In the flower or vegetable garden, remove any dead plants, and keep up your weeding work. Although you’re not striving for perfection, your guests will enjoy a nicely kept garden as much as you do.

Give the Deck Some Needed Attention: If your deck looks a bit rough after the winter months, thoroughly scrub or power-wash it. Add some touch-up paint where necessary. If you have some extra time, and the weather cooperates, apply a fresh coat of stain. Also, remove any stray nails that could snag guests’ feet or hands.

Most importantly, carefully examine the deck for structural integrity. Address any stability issues immediately, and watch for signs of termites and/or wood rot. If you find something questionable, call in a professional to resolve the problem. Bottom line: you want to create a safe gathering spot for your guests, so don’t ignore this issue.

Provide Comfortable Seating for Your Guests: Although guests will enjoy chatting at the drink and snack tables, they’d like a comfortable seat while they consume their plateful of tasty food.

Before your family and friends arrive, arrange your chairs into inviting seating groups. If necessary, buy a few inexpensive chairs so everyone has a place to rest their feet. Finally, remember to wipe down the chairs before the party, especially after a recent rain or high pollen event.

Prep Your Grill and Fire Pit: Give your grill some TLC prior to the party. Scrape old food scraps off the cooking surfaces and drip trays. Clean the cooking surfaces according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and ensure that your grilling tools are also super clean.

Next, turn your fire pit into a desirable gathering spot. Dispose of old wood scraps and/or ashes, and bring in a fresh stock of seasoned wood. Arrange several chairs at a safe distance, so you and your guests can enjoy the fire’s glow without getting too hot.

Minimize Your Biting Insect Risks: Keep the mosquitoes, biting flies, and other pesky insects from feasting on your food – or your guests. First, banish the bugs’ breeding spots by dumping any standing water on your property. Before guests arrive, burn citronella candles, provide a good bug spray, and consider several well-placed fans.

Plan Some Kid-Friendly Activities: If your guests will include children, provide them with some kid-friendly activities they’ll enjoy. Cornhole, horseshoes, and flying disc games are always good options.

Once your Murphy, NC yard, grill, and fire pit are ready for those summer feasts, get your warm-weather clothes and flip-flops ready. Then, enjoy mingling with your family and friends while you savor some delicious food and ice-cold drinks. We’ll see you at the party.

Whether it’s grilling, fire pits, or fun for the kids, your Murphy, NC yard deserves to shine this summer. For homes with great outdoor spaces, talk to our experienced murphy nc realtors and start living the life you love.

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Beautiful Mountain View Chalet in Tarheel North

Poltrock Team Listing of the day! Video open house for 200 Wandering Falls in Beautiful Tarheel North, listed for only $259,800. Watch to see – It’s Stunning! Know someone interested? Call us to see and buy today at 1-866-Murphy-NC or 1-866-687-7496.

Only a couple of miles to shops and restaurants in Downtown Murphy, yet offers so much privacy. Expansive wrap around porches and deck to enjoy the peaceful outdoors, there is even a small creek on the propety. Soaring ceilings with the warmth of tongue and groove wood, stacked stone fireplace and a wall of windows makes this home so inviting, you’ll never want to leave. A loft and large private master bedroom with a balcony overlooking the mountain view on the upper level. Plenty of room for family and friends with a finished basement including rec room and separte sleep space for the grandkids.

From the stacked stone fireplace to the peaceful outdoor views, this [Tarheel North] home has it all. To find your dream mountain retreat, connect with our trusted realtors in murphy nc today.

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Whether you’re buying in Murphy or selling elsewhere, Wayne makes the entire journey seamless. Trust murphy nc real estate agents who go the extra mile every time.

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Donna Srabian was Excellent to Work With

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Active Murphy, NC Seniors Invited to Senior Games and SilverArts Competitions

With our region’s popularity as a retirement destination, you’ll find plenty of active seniors hiking our mountain trails and strolling the Murphy, NC River Walk with their friends. Others engage their creative spirits with activities such as quilting, painting, or writing.

The annual Cherokee/Clay County Senior Games and SilverArts competition celebrates our older residents’ athletic and artistic accomplishments, and encourages them to keep their bodies, minds, and spirits active. The 2017 Senior Games/SilverArts events will be held from April 29 through May 20, and will take place at several Cherokee and Clay County venues.

SENIOR GAMES/SILVER ARTS THRIVE THROUGHOUT NORTH CAROLINA

When our Senior Games and SilverArts participants compete in their individual events, they’ll have plenty of company statewide. From February through June, you can attend 53 annual Senior Games competitions throughout North Carolina.

These popular events are the brainchild of sponsoring organization North Carolina Senior Games, Inc., launched in 1983 to create an integrated health promotion program for adults 50 years and older. Participants enjoy a sport or art form, culminating in an annual regional competition that’s supported by family, volunteers, and spectators.

ENJOY THIS LOCAL SENIOR GAMES EVENT OVERVIEW

This year, our Cherokee/Clay County Senior Games/SilverArts events kicked off on April 24, with some spirited swimming competition at the Hiwassee Valley Pool & Wellness Center in Murphy. The action ramps up on Saturday, April 29, with Tri-County Community College in Peachtree hosting several events at the college’s gym. At 9:00 a.m., come view several throwing events, plus a lively bocce ball practice session. After the Opening Ceremony at 11:00 a.m., stay for the Silver Sneakers Fun Walk and several men’s and women’s cycling events.

Week of May 1: Head to nearby Hayesville for several pickleball matches at the Hayesville Parks and Recreation Department. On Friday, May 5, watch the racquetball competition at the Peachtree Athletic & Rehabilitation Center (PARC). On Saturday, May 6, the action moves to Murphy High School for several track & field events.

Week of May 8: Visit Murphy’s Konehete Park for tennis and bocce ball, Blairsville’s Galaxy Lanes for bowling, and Chatuge Shores Golf Course for the golf matches. On Saturday, May 13, return to Murphy High School for more track events, followed by bocce ball doubles matches at Konehete Park.

Week of May 15: The Senior Games’ last week begins on May 15 at the Andrews Senior Center, where table tennis, horseshoes, and shuffleboard enthusiasts show off their skills. On May 17, visit Murphy’s Rock Gym for the corn toss competition. Finally, the Cherokee/Clay County 2017 Senior Games conclude on May 20 with a 5K race that begins at the Hiwassee Valley Pool & Wellness Center. That evening, participants will enjoy the Closing Ceremony and Follies at Tri-County Community College.

Our region’s winners will face off against other senior athletes at the statewide Senior Games in Raleigh in September 2017. Senior Games athletes will also march in the Murphy, Andrews, and Hayesville Christmas Parades in December.

VIEW THE SILVER ARTS SHOWCASE AT MURPHY’S ROCK GYM

Seniors who enjoy writing fiction, poetry, life experiences, and essays can find an outlet for their talents in the region’s SilverArts competition. SilverArts also features a diverse selection of heritage arts. Residents who create jewelry, stained glass, or pottery are welcome to enter their work. Basket weavers, quilters, weavers, woodcarvers, and woodworkers (plus other arts) will also find a warm reception.

The Rock Gym in Murphy will showcase all literary works and artwork. On Monday, May 8 from 9 a.m. to noon, writers and artists can submit their entries for evaluation. On Tuesday, May 9 during the same time period, judges will review everyone’s work. The SilverArts exhibition will open to the public on May 9 at 1:30 p.m., and will remain open through May 11. Participants must pick up their entries on Friday, May 12 from 9 a.m. to noon. All SilverArts participants are welcome to join the Closing Ceremony and Follies, set for May 20 at Tri-County Community College.

DISCOVER THE CHEROKEE/CLAY COUNTY SENIOR GAMES/SILVER ARTS

If you’re 50 years old or better, and have been a Cherokee or Clay County resident for at least three (3) consecutive months, you’re invited to join other Senior Games/Silver Arts participants for this year’s events. Pick up application forms at the Cherokee or Clay County Senior Center. Or, register in person at the Senior Center in Murphy, NC. Then go out and enjoy yourself.

The Senior Games and SilverArts Competition is just one reason retirees love our area. If you’re ready to live where active living thrives, connect with our trusted murphy nc real estate agents today.

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SOLD Show April 2017 Edition! See what happened in the Real Estate Market in Cherokee County

Watch the video above to find out what real estate sold did if March 2017. It covers Cherokee County NC, Murphy, NC, Andrews, and more. Questions? Ready to sell? Email a reply or Call us now at 1-866-Murphy-NC or 1-866-687-7496

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THE FINEST HOME IN MURPHY NC!

Talk about the most stunning home in Murphy! This 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is one of the nicest homes you’ll find! It features tons of upgrades and stunning features both inside and out. Not only that, you’re situated in the best spot in downtown Murphy.

Outside it shines like no other. The home and double garage feature low maintenance hardieboard siding that is pristinely painted. It’s craftsman styled elegance features a timber frame flair. Combined with elegant stonework, you’re sure to fall in love before you even step in the front door. 

And if the outside isn’t enough, then inside the home is certain to win your heart. Immediately inside, there are several key features that jump out at you. The Lennox wood burning fireplace features stacked stone that stretches all the way to the vaulted tongue and groove ceiling. The Brazilian Andorra Mahogany hardwood floors are both exquisite and unique.  And the kitchen, oh the kitchen… The kitchen is extraordinary. It boasts granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, Solid cabinetry, and is perfect for the gourmet cook or microwave warrior. 

As you step into the fully finished basement, the entertainment room is the first thing you see – and it certainly doesn’t let you down!! Another stone fireplace with a Lennox wood burning case is quite impressive towering over the slate tile floors. Coupled with a wet bar, dry Finland cedar sauna, another porch, and so much more, you won’t believe just how stunning it is till you see it in person!

And the loft and master suite are great! The master bedroom is quite large and has its own walk-in closet and bathroom! The bathroom boasts both a tile shower and a whirlpool bathtub! It’s a stunning arrangement that you surely will enjoy waking up to every day.

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