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League City charges for Helen Hall Library use: $50-a-year fee grants non-residents access after out-of-towners crowd shelves

League City's Helen Hall Library will start charging non-city and Galveston County residents $50 a year to access the facility.

Couple shoots for sky with first San Antonio location of cult pie shop

A local couple is bringing a cult-favorite pie brand to Alamo City for its San Antonio debut. Opening in fall 2022, Katie and Barry Crossland will bake up an

Lafayette pie shop celebrating Pi Day

Lafayette pie shop celebrates Pi Day and last updated 2021-03-13 23:16:55-05 Sunday, March 14, is a special day for math (and pie) lovers - it s National Pi Day! Pi Day dates back to 1988, when physicist Larry Shaw with the Exploratorium in San Francisco realized that the date 3/14 echoes the first three digits of pi, a constant value used in math to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Shaw invited employees for pie and tea on 3/14 at precisely 1:59 pm. The first five numbers of pi are 3.14159, and pies are typically round, like a circle, so Shaw s precise timing and choice of dessert were no accidents – and Pi Day was born. On March 12, 2009, the U.S. Congress ensured the holiday s success when they recognized 3/14 as National Pi Day.

Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop Celebrates Pi Day

/EIN News/ Knoxville, TN, March 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Pi Day is March 14 th, an annual event dating back to 1988. That’s when physicist Larry Shaw with the Exploratorium in San Francisco realized that the date 3/14 echoes the first three digits of pi, a constant value used in math to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. In a team-building effort at the Exploratorium, Shaw invited employees for pie and tea on 3/14 at precisely 1:59 pm. The first five numbers of pi are 3.14159, and pies are typically round, like a circle, so Shaw’s precise timing and choice of dessert were no accidents – and Pi Day was born. On March 12, 2009, the U.S. Congress ensured the holiday’s success when they recognized 3/14 as National Pi Day.

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