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Ask a Scientist: Pi Day Puzzle Party & Competition | SoMa StrEat Food Park

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017 - 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*Free, but bring money for food and drinks.

Monarch Gardens | 428 11th Street, San Francisco, CA

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Ask a Scientist: Fun Nerdy Lectures and Q&A | SF

Ask a Scientist is a casual, educational, entertaining lecture series that takes place at cafes and other informal venues around San Francisco.

The talks feature an expert speaker on a scientific topic, a short presentation, and the opportunity to ask all those burning questions that have been keeping you up at night. No tests, grades, or pressure — just food, drinks, socializing, and conversation about the mysteries of the universe.

Trying to decide how you’re going to celebrate Pi Day (3.14) this year? Avoid the congested airports and typical math holiday madness, and join them instead for Ask a Scientist’s Pi Day Puzzle Party — a boisterous math and logic puzzle competition, hosted by Juliana Gallin and Wes Carroll.

You can compete solo or on a team of up to 6 people. Come with your own crew, or form a team on the spot with other partnerless smarties. The winning team receives a round of applause and an infinite feeling of pride. Bring your own pencils, scratch paper, and basic non-scientific calculators.


Cost: FREE*
*Free, but bring money for food and drinks.
Categories: *Top Pick*, Eating & Drinking, Geek Event, Lectures & Workshops
Address: 428 11th Street, San Francisco, CA