Staffers at Tukwila, Wash.-based BECU stepped outside to watch the eclipse together.
Look 'Fast' or you'll miss it
Hanford, Calif.-based FAST CU hosted a viewing party for members and staff.
Path of totality
The sun hadn't yet completely blocked the sun when employees at SIU CU in Carbondale, Ill. -- in the middle of the "path of totality" -- posed for this photo.
NWCU sees it all
NWCU's Bend, Ore. branch also got in on the fun.
Once in a 'Life'-time event
Staffers at Nashville, Tenn.-based Life CU gave away free eclipse glasses and hosted a viewing party with refreshments for members.
International delegation
Unitus CU, in partnership with the World Council of Credit Unions, hosted a delegation of credit union professionals from South America for a visit and an eclipse-viewing session.
Arsenal CU steps outside
Employees at Arnold, Mo.-based Arsenal CU took a break to check out the eclipse.
Helping students see it
Lenexa, Kan.-based CommunityAmerica CU provided eclipse glasses to students at nearby Northeast Middle School.
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