SNOHOMISH — For some of us, it’s the one day of the year to like math. With or without ice cream on top. Today is National Pi Day, aka an excuse-to-eat-pie day. Teachers serve up fun lessons on ...
Friday we will observe the first of the two spring geek holidays. Yes, I said geek, not Greek. Pi day will be here before we know it. Pi day is celebrated every March 14 to celebrate the mathematical ...
Pi Day is celebrated every year on March 14—when the date can be written as 3.14 in U.S. date format notation. While some official events and celebrations will be curtailed by the novel coronavirus ...