Mathnasium Celebrates Student Accomplishments As Well as the Fun and Joy of Math with Pi Day (3 14) Parties
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Garrett Heath holds a Pi Pan he created for making Pi shaped pies at his home San Antonio on Friday, August 16, 2013. He is raising money for the Pi Pans on Kickstarter with his project titled Pi Pans: The Geekiest Way to Bake a Pie. Lisa Krantz / Staff photographer
I’d like to wish all you math nerds reading this on or around March 14 a “Happy Pi Day.”
Since 2010, my family has celebrated the 3.14 calendar date by hosting a neighborhood pie-eating blowout in my backyard. (Sadly, no party this year. #ThanksCOVID.)
Pi Day also reminds me of the one and only time I participated in a Kickstarter campaign. In 2013, via Kickstarter, I pledged $15 to a stranger on the internet who promised to manufacture metallic baking pans in the shape of the pi symbol. Obviously, I had to have one. A few months later, he delivered. I’ve been the happiest Pi Day nerd in the world ever since.
It s March in Denver, so the weather forecast is between zero and 91 inches of snow this weekend. The fun part? You won t know which until the last minute. So if all your frantic toilet paper, frozen pizza and beer purchases are in vain, here are eight things to do on the city s food and drink scene, plus another eight for the rest of March.
Bonnie Brae restaurant Brightmarten (pictured pre-pandemic) is pouring South American wines on March 12.
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Friday, March 12 The Denver Box is back with another installment, this time from Highland neighborhood joint FNG. For the month of March, order one of three meals from the Denver Box website, and you ll get enough food (and drinks!) for four people from the comfort food kitchen for just $100. Choose from meatloaf with chipotle ketchup, mashed potatoes and gravy, onion rings and broccolini; chicken parmesan and pasta, grilled zucchini, focaccia and green salad; or enchiladas chicken or vegetarian sweet potato wit
Taylor: Kickstart my heart
March 10, 2021
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Garrett Heath holds a Pi Pan he created for making Pi shaped pies at his home San Antonio on Friday, August 16, 2013. He is raising money for the Pi Pans on Kickstarter with his project titled Pi Pans: The Geekiest Way to Bake a Pie. Lisa Krantz / Staff photographer
I’d like to wish all you math nerds reading this on or around March 14 a “Happy Pi Day.”
Since 2010, my family has celebrated the 3.14 calendar date by hosting a neighborhood pie-eating blowout in my backyard. (Sadly, no party this year. #ThanksCOVID.)
Pi Day also reminds me of the one and only time I participated in a Kickstarter campaign. In 2013, via Kickstarter, I pledged $15 to a stranger on the internet who promised to manufacture metallic baking pans in the shape of the pi symbol. Obviously, I had to have one. A few months later, he delivered. I’ve been the happiest Pi Day nerd in the world ever since.
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