Scientists, mathematicians, physicists and enthusiasts around the world are celebrating Pi Day, which annually falls on March 14. The number 3.14 is the universal numeral equivalent of Pi. The numerals 3, 1, and 4 are the most important numbers in the Pi formula, which is a standard ratio for any circle's circumference to its diameter. The number 3.14 continues indefinitely, but the majority of people simply use the first three numbers. People all around the world are celebrating Pi Day in their own ways. Some choose to eat actual pies, while others may simply engage in discussion or debates about the number 3.14, which includes over 10 trillion digits.
So PAGA has decided to join in on this pheonom and have our own PI day event. Our event will start at 1 PM and end at 4:14 PM or will run for 3.14 hours. We will be celebrating PI day at the Montour shelter in South Park, where we will have a nice warm fire going in the fire place and have some PIe to eat. This will be pot-luck so bring your favorite dish with you to share, so please list what you are bringing and the number of attendees. We will provide a few PIes for the event.
Geodogs are allowed to join in, but they will need to be on a leash at all times. There is a near by playground for the little ones to enjoy. And if there is some snow on the ground, there is also a hill to ride on sled. Oh yeah, and there are plenty of caches in the park to go out and find while you are there. Even though roads are blocked to vehicle traffic, you can still enjoy a nice hike to the caches that are in the closed section of the park.
I will update the listing as we get closer to the event with any important information and to track what folks are bringing. I hope to see you here!