Family Fridays:
“Festive fold: make a uniquely valuable star for the holidays”
Friday, December 9 at 6:30 pm ET (New York)
(in person)
Thinking about what to buy for those hard-to-shop-for family and friends? Wondering whether a gift card is the way to go? Wait — there’s a new, even more versatile option, just in time for the holidays — a uniquely mathematical and artistic gift — folded money! Using five one-dollar bills (or larger bills, or paper) and under the expert guidance of MoMath favorite Kathleen Sheridan, we will construct a lovely five-pointed star. A unique folding sequence and strong lock bring plenty of math into the equation, while symmetry and elegance make for a beautiful, star-shaped, decorative element for the holidays. Bring your own CRISP bills or use paper provided by MoMath. Come fold with us!
This is an in-person event at the National Museum of Mathematics at 11 East 26th Street in Manhattan. Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the event start time to complete registration.
MoMath requires visitors to wear masks at all times when visiting the Museum.
New York, NY 10010
United States