Einstein’s birthday was March 14th !
(3.14)
the numeric equivalent of Pi!
(I KNOW!)
Have you met someone who has recited Pi beyond 15,000 digits?
(i haven’t either but there’s no time like the present)
Have you seen a Rubik’s Cube solved in less than 10 seconds?
(nope but color me curious)
Have you met the top five international authorities on Einstein?
(clearly, that’s a BIG NO but in less than 2 weeks all that will change …)
The 2012 Pi Day Princeton & Geek Freak Weekend has grown beyond a rational event:
Free Trolley Tours
Reenactor Tours
Pie Eating Contest
Dinky Rides with Einstein
Birthday Parties for Einstein
Sock-Hop with live music by Pi Fight
Pie Throwing
(Event benefits 101: a non-profit which assists PHS graduates in need of financial assistance for college)
Suzuki Violin Contest
(Youngest winner receives $314.159 courtesy of Coordinated Wealth Management)
Mathlete Contest
(Youngest winner receives $314.159 courtesy of Pi Day Princeton)
Pi Recitation Contest
(Youngest winner receives $314.159 courtesy of MacLean Agency)
Einstein Look A Like Contest
(Youngest winner receives $314.159 courtesy of Princeton Chamber & CVB)
“Uranium & Peaches” dramatic performance
Pi Deals from Merchants
Pie Judging Contest
(50 first-come first-appointed residents will be judges this year!)
Have you visited a community event that proves everything is possible?
(Finally! A subject I feel like an expert!)
Come to 2012 Pi Day Princeton & Geek Freak Weekend. Enjoy the activities and see how Princeton residents, non-profit organizations, academic institutions and business communities work together brilliantly to celebrate math, science, music and Einstein!
March 9th thru 11th & March 14th