The library joins in the annual celebration of Pi Day and Albert Einstein's birth with a variety of activities. See below for schedule. Registration required for some events.
Einstein was born on March 14 — 3.14 — the numeric equivalent of Pi. Activities take place throughout Princeton with the following events held at the library:
10:30 a.m. - Einstein Story Time – Third Floor Story Room
11 a.m. - Einstein Look-A-Like Contest with the Princeton Tour Company (registration required) - Community Room
Noon - Pi Recitation Contest with the Princeton Tour Company (registration required) - Community Room (followed by the Pi-rade on Hinds Plaza)
1 p.m. Pi Day Math Circle – 3rd Floor CoLab Space
2 p.m. Hands On Einstein Exploration Station with the Princeton Einstein Museum of Science – 3rd Floor Pop Up Programming Space
2:30 p.m. Einstein Facts and Fun with the Historical Society of Princeton – 3rd Floor Story Room
4 p.m. Presentation by Benyamin Cohen, author of "The Einstein Effect" – Community Room
Registration is required for the look-a-like contest and and Pi recitation via this link.
To learn more about Pi Day Princeton and see the complete schedule of events visit the Princeton Tour Company website.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Kids | All Ages | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | STEAM | Special Events | Arts & Crafts |