Upcoming Events at MoMath

Dear MoMath friends,

MoMath is pleased to announce a number of exciting upcoming events:

Pi Day (March 14) 
MoMath presents a day full of pi-themed activities:

  • Luke Anderson presentation, 10:15 am and 11:15 am
    Only a few seats remain for shows featuring Luke Anderson, who will lead 5th through 7th grade students through the storied history and mystery of the number.  Home-schooled students are welcome.  For cost and other details, email education@momath.org.
  • Pi Day scavenger hunt, 4:00 pm
    Students ages 11 and up are invited to join an exclusive scavenger hunt featuring the popular Math Midway 2 Go exhibits.  Visit PiDay.momath.org to sign up.
  • Pi day Math Midway 2 Go teacher preview, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
    Teachers:  Experience hands-on fun with Math Midway 2 Go, and earn a $100 discount if your school books an educator session soon.  Register at MM2GOpreview.momath.org

Family Fridays: Can You KenKen?
Friday, March 15, 7:00 pm
Join John Chaneski, NPR puzzle guru, as he presents “Can You KenKen?” a family-friendly exploration of number puzzles.  Adults and children ages 8 and up are welcome.  For further information and to register, visit familyfridaymarch.momath.org.

Math Encounters:  Laundry Math
Wednesday, April 3, 7:00 pm
Join MoMath at 7 pm on April 3 as Jim Tanton presents an inside-out view of the world.  For further information and to register, visit mathencounters.org.  

Game Night with the Pros
Friday, April 5, 7:00 pm
Experience an evening of champions and challenges on many levels—literally.  This adult-only night includes the opportunity to play poker, Scrabble, backgammon, and chess with the pros (including WSOP bracelet winner Annie Duke, three time National Scrabble champ Joe Edley, "Giant of Backgammon" Phil Simborg, and chess Grandmaster Alex Lenderman), each on a different floor of a lovely NYC brownstone. For further information and to sign up for a chance to participate, visit pros.momath.org.

Backgammon Night
Saturday, April 6, 7:00 pm
Join MoMath for an evening of backgammon!  Representatives of the US Backgammon Federation will be on hand to help you improve your moves while gaining a keen insight into the math behind the game. This event is a rare opportunity to learn from, and play with, some of the best players in the world. For further information and to register, visit backgammon.momath.org.

Family Fridays: Crackers, Oranges, and Pringles
Friday, April 26, 7:00 pm
Join a hands-on exploration of surfaces with different curvature with Cornell professor Dr. Daina Taimina.  Adults and children ages 7 and up are welcome.  For further information and to register, visit familyfridayapril.momath.org.

Movie Night:  Top Secret Rosies
Saturday, May 11, 6:00 pm
In 1942, when computers were human and women's abilities were underestimated, a group of female mathematicians helped win a war and usher in the modern computer age. Top Secret Rosies: The Female Computers of WWII, shares the little-known story of a group of female mathematicians who did secret research for the US Army during WWII, a handful of whom went on to serve as the programmers of ENIAC, the first electronic computer.  Join MoMath for a special screening of this movie, followed by a conversation with Producer/Director LeAnn Erickson.  Due to the mature subject matter of the film, this program is not recommended for children below the age of 13. For further information and to register, visit rosies.momath.org.

MOVES conference
August 4-6, NYC
Join the National Museum of Mathematics for its first-ever conference on recreational mathematics.  Explore America's only museum of math in a night open exclusively to conference attendees, then participate in two days of sessions on the mathematics of games and puzzles.  Bring your family along; we'll have a special family track to entertain.  For more information and to register, visit moves.momath.org.

Events, Birthday Parties, and More
Looking to host a one-of-a-kind event where your guests can interact with over two dozen engaging exhibits?  Enter a world of mathematical intrigue but don’t worry, amongst all the activity there is plenty of space for gala-worthy dinners, over the top birthday bashes, and mitzvahs.  Who knew math could be this much fun?

Watch MoMath on CBS News!
Math may not be as easy as pi, but it's not square, either, as Mo Rocca discovers at NYC's Museum of Mathematics
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3445_162-57572198/a-new-museum-devoted-to-math/

 

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