Exploratorium Free Day: 32nd Annual π Day
Annual free day on March 14th at SF’s Exploratorium
By Johnny Funcheap - posted 3/2/2019
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To honor Pi Day, Exploratorium opens its door to offer free admission to all.
Welcome to the 32nd annual Pi Day, the mathematical holiday founded at the Exploratorium and celebrated by number lovers around the world. To honor the never-ending number 3.14159… (and Einstein’s birthday), participate in π-related activities, and enjoy a piece of pie.
Exploratorium Free Day: 32nd Annual π Day
Thursday, March 14, 2019 | 10 am to 5 pm
Exploratorium, Pier 15, San Francisco
FREE with RSVP2019 Schedule of Events
- 10:00 pm–5:00 pm
Nanojems:® Million Digits of π
Gallery 4 Corridor, Microscope Imaging Station- 10:00 am–4:30 pm
π Activities with the Explainers
Bechtel Gallery 3- Noon
Why π? with Ron Hipschman and Lori Lambertson
Bechtel Gallery 3, Wattis Webcast Studio- 1:30 pm
π Procession Gathers
Gallery 5- 1:59 pm
π Procession Begins
Gallery 5- 1:59 pm–2:45 pm
π Day Band a.k.a. Mission Delirium
Gallery 5- 2:15 pm
Pie Serving!
Gallery 5- V-I-Pi Day Donor Reception
4:00 pm–6:00 pm
Osher Gallery 1, Kanbar Forum
Exploratorium donors are invited to join us for special access and all-ages activities as part of our community-wide celebration of Community Pi (π) Day. RSVP required—watch your inbox for your invitation.