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SUMMARY:Apply to Expansions 2025–2026
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h2>This i
 s the application form for the <em>Expansions</em>
  2025-2026 program.</h2></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:This is the application form for the Expansions 20
 25-2026 program.\n 
CATEGORIES:Expansions—Application Form
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T170000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10011\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11091
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UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11741_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Backgammon and Mathematics\,  a minicourse hosted 
 by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin — April 
 7 through June 9\, at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Backgammon and M
 athematics</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>A minicourse hosted by Vi
 siting Professor<br />\n Dr. Arthur Benjamin</stro
 ng></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><stro
 ng>Tuesdays\, April 7 through June 9\, 2026<br />\
 n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm</strong><br />\n <strong>(<sp
 an style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img a
 lt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2
 025/08/Art-Benjamin-Backgammon-scaled.jpeg" style=
 "width:350px\;height:263px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Backg
 ammon is a game of chance and strategy &mdash\; an
 d the mathematics behind it is surprisingly rich.&
 nbsp\; In this engaging minicourse\, MoMath Visiti
 ng Professor for Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjamin &mda
 sh\; one of only 15 backgammon grandmasters in the
  USA &mdash\; explores how probability\, risk\, an
 d expected value shape expert play.&nbsp\; Through
  real game situations\, you&rsquo\;ll sharpen your
  thinking about doubling\, racing\, and key strate
 gic decisions\, while gaining a deeper appreciatio
 n for the math that drives strong play.&nbsp\; Rec
 ommended for participants who already understand t
 he rules of backgammon.</p>\n \n <p><strong>In per
 son sessions will be held on Tuesdays\, from 6:30 
 pm to 7:45 pm ET\, on the following dates:</strong
 ></p>\n \n <ul>\n 	<li>April 7\, 21\, and 28</li>\
 n 	<li>May 5\, 12\, and 19</li>\n 	<li>June 2\,&nb
 sp\;and 9</li>\n </ul>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:
 left\;"><strong>About the presenter</strong></h2>\
 n \n <p><img alt="Dr. Arthur Benjamin" height="150
 " src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/
 06/Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg" style="float:right\;p
 adding:5px 0px 10px 20px\;" width="150" />Meet Dr.
  Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor of M
 athematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, C
 alifornia as well as a professional magician.&nbsp
 \; He is also a <em>NYT</em> bestselling author wh
 o has presented all over the world\; he has given 
 TED talks with more than 50 million views\; and he
  has appeared many times on TV\, radio\, and in th
 e press\, including <em>The Today Show</em>\, <em>
 CNN</em>\, <em>National Public Radio</em>\, <em>Th
 e Colbert Report</em>\, <em>The New York Times</em
 >\, the <em>Los Angeles Times</em>\, <em>USA Today
 </em>\, <em>Scientific American</em>\, <em>Discove
 r</em>\, <em>Omni</em>\, <em>Esquire</em>\, <em>Pe
 ople</em> magazine\, and <em>Reader&#39\;s Digest<
 /em>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Backgammon and Mathematics\n \n \n A minicourse ho
 sted by Visiting Professor\n \n Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\n \n \n Tuesdays\, April 7 through June 9\, 2026
 \n \n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n 
 \n \n \n \n \n Backgammon is a game of chance and 
 strategy — and the mathematics behind it is surpri
 singly rich.  In this engaging minicourse\, MoMath
  Visiting Professor for Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjam
 in — one of only 15 backgammon grandmasters in the
  USA — explores how probability\, risk\, and expec
 ted value shape expert play.  Through real game si
 tuations\, you’ll sharpen your thinking about doub
 ling\, racing\, and key strategic decisions\, whil
 e gaining a deeper appreciation for the math that 
 drives strong play.  Recommended for participants 
 who already understand the rules of backgammon.\n 
 \n \n \n In person sessions will be held on Tuesda
 ys\, from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm ET\, on the following
  dates:\n \n \n \n \n 	April 7\, 21\, and 28\n 	Ma
 y 5\, 12\, and 19\n 	June 2\, and 9\n \n \n About 
 the presenter\n \n \n Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, S
 mallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey
  Mudd College in Claremont\, California as well as
  a professional magician.  He is also a NYT bestse
 lling author who has presented all over the world\
 ; he has given TED talks with more than 50 million
  views\; and he has appeared many times on TV\, ra
 dio\, and in the press\, including The Today Show\
 , CNN\, National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report
 \, The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, US
 A Today\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, 
 Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reader's Digest.\n
  \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260407T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T193000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11741
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11848_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Loving Math series (K–3) — April 14 through May 19
 \, at 4:00 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Loving Math</em>
  &mdash\; stories\, games\, and laughter in a hila
 riously fun children&rsquo\;s series</strong></h1>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>April
  14 through May 19<br />\n Tuesdays\, 4:00 pm to 5
 :00 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Appropriate for grades K&ndash\;3
 </strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;">
 <strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</spa
 n>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join master storyteller S
 teve Sherman for an exciting session designed for 
 kindergartners through third graders.&nbsp\; If yo
 ur child loves stories\, games\, and laughter\, do
 n&rsquo\;t miss this wild and wacky event!</p>\n \
 n <p>To fully participate\, please have the follow
 ing materials handy:</p>\n \n <ul>\n 	<li>Pencil</
 li>\n 	<li>Paper</li>\n </ul>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath.or
 g/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Loving-Math-September
 .jpeg" style="height:auto\;" /></p>\n \n <p>These 
 are <strong>online-only</strong> events.&nbsp\; Oc
 casional video recordings are made available for a
  fee at <a href="https://videos.momath.org" rel="n
 oreferrer noopener" target="_blank">videos.momath.
 org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Loving Math — stories\, games\, and laughter in a 
 hilariously fun children’s series\n \n \n April 14
  through May 19\n \n Tuesdays\, 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  ET\n \n \n \n Appropriate for grades K–3\n \n \n 
 \n (online)\n \n \n \n Join master storyteller Ste
 ve Sherman for an exciting session designed for ki
 ndergartners through third graders.  If your child
  loves stories\, games\, and laughter\, don’t miss
  this wild and wacky event!\n \n \n \n To fully pa
 rticipate\, please have the following materials ha
 ndy:\n \n \n \n \n 	Pencil\n 	Paper\n \n \n \n \n 
 \n \n These are online-only events.  Occasional vi
 deo recordings are made available for a fee at vid
 eos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Loving Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11848
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11905_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays\, May Series — May 1 through May 2
 9 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>May 2026 Series</strong></h4>\n \n <h4 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong>Fridays\, May 1 thro
 ugh May 29<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET</strong><
 /h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(
 <span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative mathematica
 l side by learning to fold a unique origami model 
 each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be different\
 , and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Explore the won
 ders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rsquo\;s math
  in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course is appropr
 iate for adults and children ages seven and up\; s
 ome familiarity with folding origami is recommende
 d in order to keep up with the pace of the class.<
 /p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, you&#39\;ll n
 eed several sheets of square paper (between 5.5&qu
 ot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</strong>.&nbsp
 \; Origami paper is preferred\, or you can cut you
 r own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; You may need 
 a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p></body></h
 tml>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n May 2026 Series\n \n \n Fridays\, May 1 through
  May 29\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n \n (online
 )\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative mathematical s
 ide by learning to fold a unique origami model eac
 h week!  Every session will be different\, and eac
 h can stand alone.  Explore the wonders of paper f
 olding — there’s math in every fold!\n \n \n \n Th
 is course is appropriate for adults and children a
 ges seven and up\; some familiarity with folding o
 rigami is recommended in order to keep up with the
  pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To participate\, yo
 u'll need several sheets of square paper (between 
 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origami paper is p
 referred\, or you can cut your own squares from an
 y paper.  You may need a few sheets of printer pap
 er\, too.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11905
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11904_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Meet a Mathematician: Peter Winkler — Monday\, May
  18\, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>Meet a Mathemati
 cian</strong></em><strong>:<br />\n Peter Winkler<
 /strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h
 2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Mon
 day\, May 18<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br />\n
  (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</st
 rong></p>\n \n <figure style="text-align: center\;
 "><img alt="Peter Winkler" src="https://momath.org
 /wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Peter-Winkler.jpg" sty
 le="max-height: 250px\;" />\n <figcaption><em>Spea
 ker: Peter Winkler</em></figcaption>\n </figure>\n
  \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 20
 25&ndash\;2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outre
 ach\, as he welcomes Peter Winkler to the MoMath s
 tage to share his experiences\, his story\, and hi
 s love of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p>Peter Winkler w
 as MoMath&rsquo\;s 2019-2020 Distinguished Visitin
 g Professor for the Public Dissemination of Mathem
 atics and is the William Morrill Professor of Math
 ematics and Computer Science at Dartmouth College.
 &nbsp\; Professor Winkler specializes in combinato
 rics\, probability\, and the theory of computing.&
 nbsp\; He was the director of Fundamental Mathemat
 ics Research at Bell Labs and has written 160 rese
 arch papers\; he also holds a dozen patents in mar
 ine navigation\, cryptography\, holography\, gamin
 g\, optical networking\, and distributed computing
 .</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>
 <span style="color:#004785\;">_____________</span>
 </strong></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"
 ><span style="color:#004785\;">About <em>Meet a Ma
 thematician</em></span></h1>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arth
 ur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visit
 ing Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welcomes
  mathematicians&nbsp\;to the MoMath stage to share
  their experiences\, their stories\, and their lov
 e of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <figure style="text-align
 :center\;"><img alt="Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath 
 Visiting Professor" src="https://momath.org/wp-con
 tent/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg" sty
 le="height:250px\;width:250px\;" />\n <figcaption>
 <em>Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin</em></figcaption>\n 
 </figure></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Meet a Mathematician:\n \n Peter Winkler\n \n \n H
 osted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Monday\, May 
 18\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \
 n \n \n Speaker: Peter Winkler\n \n \n Join Dr. Ar
 thur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting Profes
 sor for Public Outreach\, as he welcomes Peter Win
 kler to the MoMath stage to share his experiences\
 , his story\, and his love of mathematics.\n \n \n
  \n Peter Winkler was MoMath’s 2019-2020 Distingui
 shed Visiting Professor for the Public Disseminati
 on of Mathematics and is the William Morrill Profe
 ssor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Dartmo
 uth College.  Professor Winkler specializes in com
 binatorics\, probability\, and the theory of compu
 ting.  He was the director of Fundamental Mathemat
 ics Research at Bell Labs and has written 160 rese
 arch papers\; he also holds a dozen patents in mar
 ine navigation\, cryptography\, holography\, gamin
 g\, optical networking\, and distributed computing
 .\n \n \n \n _____________\n \n \n \n About Meet a
  Mathematician\n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, 
 MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public O
 utreach\, as he welcomes mathematicians to the MoM
 ath stage to share their experiences\, their stori
 es\, and their love of mathematics.\n \n \n \n  \n
  \n \n \n \n Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n 
CATEGORIES:Meet a Mathematician
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11904
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11999_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Meet a Mathematician: Peter Winkler"
  — Monday\, May 18\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of </b><strong>
 <i>Meet a Mathematician</i>:<br />\n Peter Winkler
 </strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">This is a r
 ecording of a live-streamed event that took place 
 on Monday\, May 18\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \
 n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appropria
 te for all ages.</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visi
 ting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welcome
 s Peter Winkler to the MoMath stage to share his e
 xperiences\, his story\, and his love of mathemati
 cs.</p>\n \n <p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s polic
 ies regarding video recordings\, visit <a href="ht
 tps://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener"
  target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body>
 </html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Meet a Mathematician:\n \n Peter Wink
 ler\n \n \n This is a recording of a live-streamed
  event that took place on Monday\, May 18\, 2026.\
 n \n \n \n Appropriate for all ages.\n \n \n \n Jo
 in Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiti
 ng Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welcomes 
 Peter Winkler to the MoMath stage to share his exp
 eriences\, his story\, and his love of mathematics
 .\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's policies rega
 rding video recordings\, visit videos.momath.org (
 https://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11999
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11920_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Drawing the Line: The Math Behin
 d Gerrymandering" — Tuesday\, May 19 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Drawing the Lin
 e: The Math Behind Gerrymandering&quot\;</strong><
 /h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>T
 uesday\, May 19<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</str
 ong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img 
 alt="Vote-Counts-Packing-and-Cracking-image%281%29
 .jpg" height="480" src="https://momath.org/wp-cont
 ent/uploads/civicrm/persist/contribute/images/Vote
 -Counts-Packing-and-Cracking-image%281%29.jpg" wid
 th="635" /></p>\n \n <p>In this interactive sessio
 n\, you will step into the role of a legislator an
 d discover how gerrymandering &mdash\; the manipul
 ation of district boundaries &mdash\; can determin
 e the outcome of an election before a single vote 
 is cast.&nbsp\; Explore the tactics of &ldquo\;pac
 king\,&quot\; &ldquo\;cracking\,&quot\; the meanin
 g of &quot\;wasted votes\,&quot\; and their impact
  on the fairness of our elections.</p>\n \n <p><st
 rong>Materials needed: </strong>paper\, pencil\, c
 olored pens (or markers)\, and printout to be prov
 ided.</p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed<
 /strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings
  are made available for a fee at <a href="http://v
 ideos.momath.org">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Drawing the Line: The Math 
 Behind Gerrymandering"\n \n \n Tuesday\, May 19\n 
 \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n In
  this interactive session\, you will step into the
  role of a legislator and discover how gerrymander
 ing — the manipulation of district boundaries — ca
 n determine the outcome of an election before a si
 ngle vote is cast.  Explore the tactics of “packin
 g\," “cracking\," the meaning of "wasted votes\," 
 and their impact on the fairness of our elections.
 \n \n \n \n Materials needed: paper\, pencil\, col
 ored pens (or markers)\, and printout to be provid
 ed.\n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occ
 asional video recordings are made available for a 
 fee at videos.momath.org (http://videos.momath.org
 ).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11920
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11855_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Loving Math (K–3) — Tuesday\, May 19\, at 4:00 pm 
 ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Loving Math</em>
  &mdash\; stories\, games\, and laughter in a hila
 riously fun children&#39\;s series</strong></h1>\n
  \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Tuesday
 \, May 19<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET</strong></
 p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>App
 ropriate for grades K&ndash\;3</strong></p>\n \n <
 p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<span style
 ="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \
 n <p>Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an 
 exciting session designed for kindergartners throu
 gh third graders.&nbsp\; If your child loves stori
 es\, games\, and laughter\, don&#39\;t miss this w
 ild and wacky series!</p>\n \n <p>To fully partici
 pate\, please have the following materials handy:<
 /p>\n \n <ul>\n 	<li>Pencil</li>\n 	<li>Paper</li>
 \n </ul>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img 
 alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/
 2020/08/Loving-Math-September.jpeg" style="height:
 auto\;" /></p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-o
 nly</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video record
 ings are made available for a fee at <a href="http
 s://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" t
 arget="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></
 html>
DESCRIPTION:Loving Math — stories\, games\, and laughter in a 
 hilariously fun children's series\n \n \n Tuesday\
 , May 19\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET\n \n \n \n App
 ropriate for grades K–3\n \n \n \n (online)\n \n \
 n \n Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an 
 exciting session designed for kindergartners throu
 gh third graders.  If your child loves stories\, g
 ames\, and laughter\, don't miss this wild and wac
 ky series!\n \n \n \n To fully participate\, pleas
 e have the following materials handy:\n \n \n \n \
 n 	Pencil\n 	Paper\n \n \n \n \n \n \n This is an 
 online-only event.  Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at videos.momath.org (h
 ttps://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Loving Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11855
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11992_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Loving Math" (K to 3) — May 19\, 202
 6
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of</b><strong><
 i> Loving Math </i>(for grades K to 3) with Steve 
 Sherman</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">This
  is a recording of an online&nbsp\;event that took
  place on Tuesday\, May 19\, 2026.</span></strong>
 </p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A
 ppropriate for grades K to 3.</strong></p>\n \n <p
 >Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for an exci
 ting session designed for kindergarteners through 
 third graders.&nbsp\; If your child loves stories\
 , games\, and laughter\, don&#39\;t miss this wild
  and wacky series!</p>\n \n <p>To fully participat
 e\, please have the following materials handy:</p>
 \n \n <ul>\n 	<li>Pencil</li>\n 	<li>Paper</li>\n 
 </ul>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt
 ="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/202
 0/08/Loving-Math-September.jpeg" style="height:aut
 o\;" /></p>\n \n <p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s p
 olicies regarding video recordings\, visit <a href
 ="https://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noope
 ner" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></b
 ody></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Loving Math (for grades K to 3) with 
 Steve Sherman\n \n \n This is a recording of an on
 line event that took place on Tuesday\, May 19\, 2
 026.\n \n \n \n Appropriate for grades K to 3.\n \
 n \n \n Join master storyteller Steve Sherman for 
 an exciting session designed for kindergarteners t
 hrough third graders.  If your child loves stories
 \, games\, and laughter\, don't miss this wild and
  wacky series!\n \n \n \n To fully participate\, p
 lease have the following materials handy:\n \n \n 
 \n \n 	Pencil\n 	Paper\n \n \n \n \n \n \n To lear
 n about MoMath's policies regarding video recordin
 gs\, visit videos.momath.org (https://videos.momat
 h.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T160000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11992
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11747_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Backgammon and Mathematics — Tuesday\, May 19 at 6
 :30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Backgammon and M
 athematics</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>A minicourse hosted by Vi
 siting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Tuesd
 ays\, &nbsp\;May 19<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm<br 
 />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</spa
 n>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Backgammon is a game of c
 hance and strategy &mdash\; and the mathematics be
 hind it is surprisingly rich.&nbsp\; In this engag
 ing minicourse\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Out
 reach Dr. Arthur Benjamin &mdash\; one of only 15 
 backgammon grandmasters in the USA &mdash\; explor
 es how probability\, risk\, and expected value sha
 pe expert play.&nbsp\; Through real game situation
 s\, you&rsquo\;ll sharpen your thinking about doub
 ling\, racing\, and key strategic decisions\, whil
 e gaining a deeper appreciation for the math that 
 drives strong play.&nbsp\; Recommended for partici
 pants who already understand the rules of backgamm
 on.</p>\n \n <p>Want to play along like a pro?&nbs
 p\; Pick up Art&rsquo\;s favorite inexpensive back
 gammon set\, available from the MoMath shop:&nbsp\
 ;<a href="https://shop.momath.org/we-games-black-l
 eatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html" rel="nore
 ferrer noopener" target="_blank">https://shop.moma
 th.org/we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-set-1
 475-x-9.html</a></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the pr
 esenter</strong></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benj
 amin\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics a
 t Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, California as
  well as a professional magician. He is also a NYT
  bestselling author who has presented all over the
  world\; he has given TED talks with more than 50 
 million views\; and he has appeared many times on 
 TV\, radio\, and in the press\, including The Toda
 y Show\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The Colbert
  Report\, The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Tim
 es\, USA Today\, Scientific American\, Discover\, 
 Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\
 ;s Digest.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Backgammon and Mathematics\n \n \n A minicourse ho
 sted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \
 n \n Tuesdays\,  May 19\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n 
 \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Backgammon is a game of 
 chance and strategy — and the mathematics behind i
 t is surprisingly rich.  In this engaging minicour
 se\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Outreach Dr. Ar
 thur Benjamin — one of only 15 backgammon grandmas
 ters in the USA — explores how probability\, risk\
 , and expected value shape expert play.  Through r
 eal game situations\, you’ll sharpen your thinking
  about doubling\, racing\, and key strategic decis
 ions\, while gaining a deeper appreciation for the
  math that drives strong play.  Recommended for pa
 rticipants who already understand the rules of bac
 kgammon.\n \n \n \n Want to play along like a pro?
   Pick up Art’s favorite inexpensive backgammon se
 t\, available from the MoMath shop: https://shop.m
 omath.org/we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-se
 t-1475-x-9.html (https://shop.momath.org/we-games-
 black-leatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html)\n 
 \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n Meet Dr. Arth
 ur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathem
 atics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, Califo
 rnia as well as a professional magician. He is als
 o a NYT bestselling author who has presented all o
 ver the world\; he has given TED talks with more t
 han 50 million views\; and he has appeared many ti
 mes on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, including T
 he Today Show\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The 
 Colbert Report\, The New York Times\, the Los Ange
 les Times\, USA Today\, Scientific American\, Disc
 over\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\, and Read
 er's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11747
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11806_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Focus! with MoMath President and Fields Medalist M
 anjul Bhargava — Wednesday\, May 20 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Focus!</em></str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>with MoMath President and Fields Medalist Man
 jul&nbsp\;Bhargava</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, May 20\, at
  2:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#004785\;"
 >online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>This is an <s
 trong>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants
  will be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Focus!\n \n \n with MoMath President and Fields Me
 dalist Manjul Bhargava\n \n \n Wednesday\, May 20\
 , at 2:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n This is a
 n online-only event\; all registrants will be part
 icipating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T150000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11806
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12016_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Focus!" — May 20\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of&nbsp\;</b><s
 trong><em>Focus!</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>with&nbsp\;Manjul B
 hargava</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">This
  is a recording of an online event that took place
  on May 20\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \n <p sty
 le="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appropriate for a
 ges 13 and up.</strong></p>\n \n <p>MoMath is movi
 ng.&nbsp\; Its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth A
 venue opens this winter with more than two dozen o
 riginal new exhibits.&nbsp\; Each month\, one new 
 exhibit will be highlighted as we share its story\
 , from conception to design to fabrication.&nbsp\;
  Hear the back stories from the creators and build
 ers of the exhibits\, and discover the fascinating
  mathematics behind the magic.</p>\n \n <p>To lear
 n about MoMath&#39\;s policies regarding video rec
 ordings\, visit <a href="https://videos.momath.org
 /" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">video
 s.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Focus!\n \n \n with Manjul Bhargava\n
  \n \n This is a recording of an online event that
  took place on May 20\, 2026.\n \n \n \n Appropria
 te for ages 13 and up.\n \n \n \n MoMath is moving
 .  Its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth Avenue op
 ens this winter with more than two dozen original 
 new exhibits.  Each month\, one new exhibit will b
 e highlighted as we share its story\, from concept
 ion to design to fabrication.  Hear the back stori
 es from the creators and builders of the exhibits\
 , and discover the fascinating mathematics behind 
 the magic.\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's poli
 cies regarding video recordings\, visit videos.mom
 ath.org (https://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T140000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12016
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11948_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:How to Win!\, featuring Dr. Arthur Benjamin — Wedn
 esday\, May 20 at 8:00 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>How to Win!</em>
 </strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>featuring Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></
 h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>We
 dnesday\, May 20<br />\n 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm<br />\
 n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)
 </strong></p>\n \n <p>What does it take to win?&nb
 sp\; Dr. Arthur Benjamin will uncover the mathemat
 ics behind games of chance and games of skill\, sh
 owing how probability\, strategy\, and optimal wag
 ering can dramatically tilt the odds in your favor
 .&nbsp\; Featuring startling paradoxes\, surprisin
 g twists\, and games that you almost always win if
  you know the mathematical secret\, this talk prom
 ises an eye-opening journey into the hidden logic 
 of winning.</p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the present
 er</strong></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\
 , Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Har
 vey Mudd College in Claremont\, California as well
  as a professional magician. He is also a NYT best
 selling author who has presented all over the worl
 d\; he has given TED talks with more than 50 milli
 on views\; and he has appeared many times on TV\, 
 radio\, and in the press\, including The Today Sho
 w\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The Colbert Repo
 rt\, The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, 
 USA Today\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\
 , Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Di
 gest.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:How to Win!\n \n \n featuring Dr. Arthur Benjamin\
 n \n \n Wednesday\, May 20\n \n 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm
 \n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n What does it take to 
 win?  Dr. Arthur Benjamin will uncover the mathema
 tics behind games of chance and games of skill\, s
 howing how probability\, strategy\, and optimal wa
 gering can dramatically tilt the odds in your favo
 r.  Featuring startling paradoxes\, surprising twi
 sts\, and games that you almost always win if you 
 know the mathematical secret\, this talk promises 
 an eye-opening journey into the hidden logic of wi
 nning.\n \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n Meet
  Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor 
 of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont
 \, California as well as a professional magician. 
 He is also a NYT bestselling author who has presen
 ted all over the world\; he has given TED talks wi
 th more than 50 million views\; and he has appeare
 d many times on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, in
 cluding The Today Show\, CNN\, National Public Rad
 io\, The Colbert Report\, The New York Times\, the
  Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, Scientific Americ
 an\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\,
  and Reader's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T200000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T210000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11948
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11910_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — May 22 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, May 22<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET
 </strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</sp
 an>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative m
 athematical side by learning to fold a unique orig
 ami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be 
 different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Explo
 re the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rsq
 uo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course 
 is appropriate for adults and children ages seven 
 and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is 
 recommended in order to keep up with the pace of t
 he class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, you
 &#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (betw
 een 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</str
 ong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you c
 an cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; You
  may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p>
 \n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or fo
 r an entire series at a discounted rate\, please v
 isit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" r
 el="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingfr
 idays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, May 22\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n
  \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative mat
 hematical side by learning to fold a unique origam
 i model each week!  Every session will be differen
 t\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonders
  of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n 
 \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults and
  children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wit
 h folding origami is recommended in order to keep 
 up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To parti
 cipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pape
 r (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origami
  paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squa
 res from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of 
 printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for ad
 ditional sessions or for an entire series at a dis
 counted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath.
 org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11910
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11955_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Family Fridays: "Birthday Number Magic" with Dr. A
 rthur Benjamin — Friday\, May 22 at 6:30 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://moma
 th.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/FFTwoSigmaLarger
 .png" style="width:600px\;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong>&quot\;Birthday Numb
 er Magic&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>with Dr. Arthur Benjamin<
 /strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;">
 <strong>Friday\, May 22<br />\n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
 </strong><br />\n <strong>(<span style="color:#b30
 033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join
  renowned mathematician and master of mathematical
  wonder Dr. Arthur Benjamin for an evening of birt
 hday-inspired math magic.&nbsp\; Dr. Benjamin will
  demonstrate several ways to create magic squares\
 , including his own method for making one based on
  anyone&rsquo\;s birthday\, and will also show how
  to determine the day of the week for any birth da
 te.&nbsp\; Blending surprising tricks with beautif
 ul mathematical ideas\, this presentation promises
  fun\, discovery\, and a fresh look at the extraor
 dinary patterns hidden in everyday numbers.</p>\n 
 \n <p><em>Family Fridays</em> is designed to bring
  family members of all ages together to enjoy a di
 verse array of engaging mathematical activities\, 
 promoting interest and enthusiasm among kids and a
 dults alike.</p>\n \n <p>Thanks to the generous su
 pport of Two Sigma\, this program is free to atten
 dees.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n "Birthday Number Magic"\n \n \n with D
 r. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Friday\, May 22\n \n 6:
 30 pm to 8:00 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Join 
 renowned mathematician and master of mathematical 
 wonder Dr. Arthur Benjamin for an evening of birth
 day-inspired math magic.  Dr. Benjamin will demons
 trate several ways to create magic squares\, inclu
 ding his own method for making one based on anyone
 ’s birthday\, and will also show how to determine 
 the day of the week for any birth date.  Blending 
 surprising tricks with beautiful mathematical idea
 s\, this presentation promises fun\, discovery\, a
 nd a fresh look at the extraordinary patterns hidd
 en in everyday numbers.\n \n \n \n Family Fridays 
 is designed to bring family members of all ages to
 gether to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathem
 atical activities\, promoting interest and enthusi
 asm among kids and adults alike.\n \n \n \n Thanks
  to the generous support of Two Sigma\, this progr
 am is free to attendees.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Family Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260522T200000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11955
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11967_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Krazy Kahoot — Saturday\, May 23\, at 3:00 pm ET (
 online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Krazy Kahoot</em
 >\, MoMath&#39\;s family quiz show!</strong></h1>\
 n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Saturd
 ay\, May 23<br />\n 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(
 <span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p>Join MoMath&rsquo\;s favorite math
  quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled family 
 game bursting with a wide range of entertaining qu
 estions for ages 10 to 110 &mdash\; mathematically
  precocious children under ten are always welcome.
 &nbsp\; Is your family up for this lively challeng
 e?!</p>\n \n <p><strong>To fully participate in th
 is program\, </strong>you will need a smartphone\,
  tablet\, or personal computer with internet acces
 s.&nbsp\; Please open <a href="https://Kahoot.it" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Kahoot.i
 t</a> on your computer or download the app on your
  smart device.&nbsp\; During the event\, you will 
 receive a PIN to access the game on your computer 
 or app.</p>\n \n <p><em>Krazy Kahoot</em> is appro
 priate for all ages\, and families are encouraged 
 to work together\, but students under the age of 1
 0 may find the questions challenging.</p>\n \n <p>
 This is an<strong> online-only</strong> event\; al
 l registrants will be participating remotely.&nbsp
 \; The session will open just before the listed st
 art time.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are m
 ade available for a fee at <a href="https://videos
 .momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_bl
 ank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p>\n \n <p style="tex
 t-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath.
 org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Krazy-Kahoot.png" s
 tyle="height:auto\;" /></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Krazy Kahoot\, MoMath's family quiz show!\n \n \n 
 Saturday\, May 23\n \n 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET\n \n 
 \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Join MoMath’s favorite m
 ath quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled fami
 ly game bursting with a wide range of entertaining
  questions for ages 10 to 110 — mathematically pre
 cocious children under ten are always welcome.  Is
  your family up for this lively challenge?!\n \n \
 n \n To fully participate in this program\, you wi
 ll need a smartphone\, tablet\, or personal comput
 er with internet access.  Please open Kahoot.it (h
 ttps://Kahoot.it) on your computer or download the
  app on your smart device.  During the event\, you
  will receive a PIN to access the game on your com
 puter or app.\n \n \n \n Krazy Kahoot is appropria
 te for all ages\, and families are encouraged to w
 ork together\, but students under the age of 10 ma
 y find the questions challenging.\n \n \n \n This 
 is an online-only event\; all registrants will be 
 participating remotely.  The session will open jus
 t before the listed start time.  Occasional video 
 recordings are made available for a fee at videos.
 momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n \n \n
  \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Krazy Kahoot
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T150000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T160000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11967
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11921_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Hands and Minds" — Wednesday\, M
 ay 27 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Hands and Minds
 &quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong>Wednesday\, May 27<br />\n 2:00 pm
  to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-al
 ign:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/
 wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Hands-and-Minds.png" st
 yle="width:300px\;height:200px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>T
 hrough two entertaining and intriguing mathematica
 l puzzles\, learn about knot theory\, recursive al
 gorithms\, and proofs of induction.&nbsp\; Have fu
 n while challenging not only your mind but also yo
 ur hands!</p>\n \n <p><strong>Materials needed: </
 strong><em>scissors\, glue or tape\, 3 sheets of c
 olored paper (different colors)\, plus a printout.
 </em></p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed<
 /strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings
  are made available for a fee at <a href="https://
 videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" targe
 t="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Hands and Minds"\n \n \n We
 dnesday\, May 27\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \
 n \n \n \n \n \n Through two entertaining and intr
 iguing mathematical puzzles\, learn about knot the
 ory\, recursive algorithms\, and proofs of inducti
 on.  Have fun while challenging not only your mind
  but also your hands!\n \n \n \n Materials needed:
  scissors\, glue or tape\, 3 sheets of colored pap
 er (different colors)\, plus a printout.\n \n \n \
 n This is a live-streamed event.  Occasional video
  recordings are made available for a fee at videos
 .momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11921
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11951_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, May 27 at 4:00 pm 
 ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , May 27<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET</strong></p
 >\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<sp
 an style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online indep
 endently working on engaging and beautiful math pr
 oblems.  Choose whichever challenges you like and 
 explore them with the guidance and mentorship of a
 n expert mathematician.  If you love math and want
  to experience the incredible joy of mathematical 
 discovery\, you won't want to miss this enjoyable 
 monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em>Math Gym</em> is 
 <strong>free</strong>.  Students must be strong re
 aders and be able to work independently on challen
 ging math problems.  <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is 
 intended for students in 1st grade through 12th gr
 ade.</strong></p>\n \n <p>Please have a writing in
 strument (pen or pencil) and paper handy.</p>\n \n
  <p>This page is for the Wednesday\, March 19 <em>
 Math Gym</em> event.  <a href="https://workout.mom
 ath.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"
 >Click here</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym
 </em> events.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>onlin
 e-only </strong>event\; all registrants will be pa
 rticipating remotely.  Occasional video recordings
  are made available for a fee at <a href="https://
 videos.momath.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer
  noopener">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, May 27\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an hou
 r online independently working on engaging and bea
 utiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenges
  you like and explore them with the guidance and m
 entorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love
  math and want to experience the incredible joy of
  mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss t
 his enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gym
  is free.  Students must be strong readers and be 
 able to work independently on challenging math pro
 blems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st g
 rade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a 
 writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper handy
 .\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Marc
 h 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout.
 momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events.
 \n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all reg
 istrants will be participating remotely.  Occasion
 al video recordings are made available for a fee a
 t videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n
  \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11951
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11952_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, May 27 at 7:00 pm 
 ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , May 27<br />\n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET</strong></p
 >\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<sp
 an style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online indep
 endently working on engaging and beautiful math pr
 oblems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you lik
 e and explore them with the guidance and mentorshi
 p of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you love m
 ath and want to experience the incredible joy of m
 athematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to mis
 s this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em>
 Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; Stu
 dents must be strong readers and be able to work i
 ndependently on challenging math problems.&nbsp\; 
 <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for students
  in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\n \
 n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or penc
 il) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is for 
 the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em> e
 vent.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click he
 re</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> eve
 nts.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only </
 strong>event\; all registrants will be participati
 ng remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at <a href="https://vid
 eos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="
 _blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, May 27\n \n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an hou
 r online independently working on engaging and bea
 utiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenges
  you like and explore them with the guidance and m
 entorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love
  math and want to experience the incredible joy of
  mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss t
 his enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gym
  is free.  Students must be strong readers and be 
 able to work independently on challenging math pro
 blems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st g
 rade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a 
 writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper handy
 .\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Marc
 h 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout.
 momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events.
 \n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all reg
 istrants will be participating remotely.  Occasion
 al video recordings are made available for a fee a
 t videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n
  \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260527T200000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11952
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11911_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — May 29 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, May 29<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET
 </strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</sp
 an>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative m
 athematical side by learning to fold a unique orig
 ami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be 
 different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Explo
 re the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rsq
 uo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course 
 is appropriate for adults and children ages seven 
 and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is 
 recommended in order to keep up with the pace of t
 he class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, you
 &#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (betw
 een 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</str
 ong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you c
 an cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; You
  may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p>
 \n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or fo
 r an entire series at a discounted rate\, please v
 isit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" r
 el="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingfr
 idays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, May 29\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n
  \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative mat
 hematical side by learning to fold a unique origam
 i model each week!  Every session will be differen
 t\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonders
  of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n 
 \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults and
  children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wit
 h folding origami is recommended in order to keep 
 up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To parti
 cipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pape
 r (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origami
  paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squa
 res from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of 
 printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for ad
 ditional sessions or for an entire series at a dis
 counted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath.
 org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260529T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11911
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11810_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, May 30 at 11:00 a
 m ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, May 30<br />\n 11:00 a
 m to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#0047
 85\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Challeng
 e your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by Pete
 r Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sanderson
  (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Peter w
 ill also host a short Zoom session to explore the 
 solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited to p
 uzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky group 
 each month will be highlighted online and receive 
 a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get together wi
 th friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &mdash\
 ; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&nbsp
 \; MoMath will post photos online and one lucky gr
 oup each month will be selected to receive a speci
 al gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <stron
 g>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants wil
 l be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, May 30\n \n
  11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n 
 Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted
  by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant S
 anderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter will a
 lso host a short Zoom session to explore the solut
 ions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle toget
 her and send a photo\; one lucky group each month 
 will be highlighted online and receive a special g
 ift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to dis
 cuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun photo 
 of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos onl
 ine and one lucky group each month will be selecte
 d to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \n \
 n This is an online-only event\; all registrants w
 ill be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11810
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12017_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Monthly Mindbenders" — May 30\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of&nbsp\;</b><s
 trong><em>Monthly Mindbenders</em></strong></h1>\n
  \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>with&n
 bsp\;Peter Winkler</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong><span style="color:#b30
 033\;">This is a recording of an online event that
  took place on Saturday\, May 30\, 2026.</span></s
 trong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Appropriate for all ages.</strong></p>\n \n <
 p>Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitt
 ed by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant
  Sanderson (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month
 \, Peter will also host a short Zoom session to ex
 plore the solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are in
 vited to puzzle together and send a photo\; one lu
 cky group each month will be highlighted online an
 d receive a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get t
 ogether with friends to discuss\, debate\, and sol
 ve &mdash\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle p
 arty.&nbsp\; MoMath will post photos online and on
 e lucky group each month will be selected to recei
 ve a special gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>If you 
 have not yet checked out March&rsquo\;s puzzle\, <
 a href="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026
 /04/4.-Monthly-Mindbenders-April-2026.pdf" rel="no
 referrer noopener" target="_blank"><span style="ba
 ckground-color:#f1c40f\;">click here</span></a> to
  view the puzzle\, and <a href="https://www.youtub
 e.com/shorts/4h5BEALuh44" rel="noreferrer noopener
 " target="_blank"><span style="background-color:#f
 1c40f\;">click here</span></a> to watch the video 
 introduction by Grant Sanderson (<em>3Blue1Brown</
 em>).</p>\n \n <p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s pol
 icies regarding video recordings\, visit <a href="
 https://videos.momath.org/" rel="noreferrer noopen
 er" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></bo
 dy></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n with Pete
 r Winkler\n \n \n This is a recording of an online
  event that took place on Saturday\, May 30\, 2026
 .\n \n \n \n Appropriate for all ages.\n \n \n \n 
 Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted
  by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant S
 anderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter will a
 lso host a short Zoom session to explore the solut
 ions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle toget
 her and send a photo\; one lucky group each month 
 will be highlighted online and receive a special g
 ift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to dis
 cuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun photo 
 of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos onl
 ine and one lucky group each month will be selecte
 d to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \n \
 n If you have not yet checked out March’s puzzle\,
  click here to view the puzzle\, and click here to
  watch the video introduction by Grant Sanderson (
 3Blue1Brown).\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's p
 olicies regarding video recordings\, visit videos.
 momath.org (https://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12017
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11954_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Application for 2026-2027 MoMath Long Island: an I
 CPS extension program at Stony Brook University
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h2 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em>MoMath Long Island</em>:
 <br />\n <strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">An 
 ICPS extension program at Stony Brook University</
 span></strong></h2>\n \n <p>Register below.</p>\n 
 \n <p>Space is limited\, and students will be enro
 lled on a first-come\, first-served basis.&nbsp\; 
 To secure your spot\, the online registration form
  must be completed and payment must be received.&n
 bsp\; There are <strong>absolutely no refunds</str
 ong> once payment has been received.&nbsp\; <stron
 g>Also note that ineligible students &mdash\; incl
 uding siblings of eligible students &mdash\; who a
 pply will <u>not</u> receive a refund nor will the
 y be permitted to attend.</strong></p>\n \n <p>The
  cost of the seven-session program\, which runs fr
 om September 2026 through March 2027\, is $410.&nb
 sp\; In the event of a weather-related cancellatio
 n\, a makeup session will be scheduled in April. (
 Payments by credit card will incur a 5% convenienc
 e fee.)&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <p>Acceptable forms of pay
 ment include: electronic funds transfer (EFT)\, ch
 eck\, and major credit cards\; please note that a 
 5% convenience fee will be added to credit card pa
 yments.</p>\n \n <ul>\n 	<li>To request payment by
  EFT\, please register online and choose the &quot
 \;Pay later&quot\; option before emailing function
 s@momath.org to request EFT payment instructions. 
 &nbsp\;<strong>In the event the program fills befo
 re we receive your payment and we are unable to of
 fer your child a spot\,&nbsp\;you will be notified
  via email.</strong></li>\n 	<li>If paying by chec
 k\, you must register online and choose the &quot\
 ;Pay later&quot\; option before mailing your check
  made out to &quot\;National Museum of Mathematics
 &quot\; to the address below.&nbsp\;<strong> In th
 e event the program fills and we are unable to off
 er your child a spot\, your check will not be cash
 ed and you will be notified via email.</strong>\n 
 	<ul>\n 		<li>Send your check payment ($410) to:<b
 r />\n 		National Museum of Mathematics &mdash\; M
 oMath<br />\n 		Attn: <em>MoMath Long Island</em><
 br />\n 		635 Sixth Avenue<br />\n 		New York\, NY
  10010</li>\n 	</ul>\n 	</li>\n 	<li>If paying by 
 credit card\, your spot is instantly secured if yo
 u successfully complete the online registration fo
 rm with a credit card payment of $430.50&nbsp\;($4
 10&nbsp\;plus a 5% convenience fee) followed by an
  email receipt confirming your registration.&nbsp\
 ; The online registration system will no longer ac
 cept credit card payments once enrollment capacity
  has been reached.</li>\n </ul>\n \n <p>After comp
 leting the online registration form\, you will nee
 d to email a scanned copy of your ICPS certificate
  to functions@momath.org.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:MoMath Long Island:\n \n An ICPS extension program
  at Stony Brook University\n \n \n Register below.
 \n \n \n \n Space is limited\, and students will b
 e enrolled on a first-come\, first-served basis.  
 To secure your spot\, the online registration form
  must be completed and payment must be received.  
 There are absolutely no refunds once payment has b
 een received.  Also note that ineligible students 
 — including siblings of eligible students — who ap
 ply will not receive a refund nor will they be per
 mitted to attend.\n \n \n \n The cost of the seven
 -session program\, which runs from September 2026 
 through March 2027\, is $410.  In the event of a w
 eather-related cancellation\, a makeup session wil
 l be scheduled in April. (Payments by credit card 
 will incur a 5% convenience fee.) \n \n \n \n Acce
 ptable forms of payment include: electronic funds 
 transfer (EFT)\, check\, and major credit cards\; 
 please note that a 5% convenience fee will be adde
 d to credit card payments.\n \n \n \n \n 	To reque
 st payment by EFT\, please register online and cho
 ose the "Pay later" option before emailing functio
 ns@momath.org to request EFT payment instructions.
   In the event the program fills before we receive
  your payment and we are unable to offer your chil
 d a spot\, you will be notified via email.\n 	If p
 aying by check\, you must register online and choo
 se the "Pay later" option before mailing your chec
 k made out to "National Museum of Mathematics" to 
 the address below.  In the event the program fills
  and we are unable to offer your child a spot\, yo
 ur check will not be cashed and you will be notifi
 ed via email.\n 	\n 		Send your check payment ($41
 0) to:\n \n 		National Museum of Mathematics — MoM
 ath\n \n 		Attn: MoMath Long Island\n \n 		635 Six
 th Avenue\n \n 		New York\, NY 10010\n 	\n 	\n 	If
  paying by credit card\, your spot is instantly se
 cured if you successfully complete the online regi
 stration form with a credit card payment of $430.5
 0 ($410 plus a 5% convenience fee) followed by an 
 email receipt confirming your registration.  The o
 nline registration system will no longer accept cr
 edit card payments once enrollment capacity has be
 en reached.\n \n \n After completing the online re
 gistration form\, you will need to email a scanned
  copy of your ICPS certificate to functions@momath
 .org.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:BNL Program
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 tates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11954
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11957_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Meet a Mathematician: Steven Miller — Monday\, Jun
 e 1\, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>Meet a Mathemati
 cian</strong></em><strong>:<br />\n Steven Miller<
 /strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h
 2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Mon
 day\, June 1<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br />\n
  (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</st
 rong></p>\n \n <p>Did you ever wonder what a mathe
 matician does all day?&nbsp\; Or what made someone
  decide to become a mathematician?&nbsp\; Or even\
 , what a mathematician does for fun?&nbsp\; You ma
 y be surprised by some of the answers!</p>\n \n <p
 >Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&nda
 sh\;2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, 
 as he welcomes Steven Miller to the MoMath stage t
 o share his experiences\, his story\, and his love
  of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p>The Fibonacci numbers
  are full of beautiful patterns\, surprising conne
 ctions\, and rich mathematical ideas.&nbsp\; In th
 is lively presentation\, Steven Miller will explor
 e some of the many ways these famous numbers appea
 r in mathematics and beyond\, including their conn
 ection to the golden ratio.&nbsp\; Along the way\,
  participants will encounter elegant properties\, 
 unexpected applications\, and the sheer pleasure o
 f mathematical discovery.</p>\n \n <p>Steven Mille
 r earned a BS in mathematics and physics from Yale
  and a PhD in mathematics from Princeton.&nbsp\; H
 is work spans many areas of mathematics\, and he i
 s especially committed to sharing the beauty\, pla
 yfulness\, and surprising reach of the field.&nbsp
 \; He is President of the Fibonacci Association an
 d an active advocate for mathematical outreach thr
 ough camps\, continuing education\, and public pro
 grams.</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong><span style="color:#004785\;">_____________</
 span></strong></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:cent
 er\;"><span style="color:#004785\;">About <em>Meet
  a Mathematician</em></span></h1>\n \n <p>Join Dr.
  Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 
 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he wel
 comes mathematicians&nbsp\;to the MoMath stage to 
 share their experiences\, their stories\, and thei
 r love of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p style="text-ali
 gn:center\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <figure style="text-
 align:center\;"><img alt="Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Mo
 Math Visiting Professor" src="https://momath.org/w
 p-content/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg
 " style="height:250px\;width:250px\;" />\n <figcap
 tion><em>Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin</em></figcaptio
 n>\n </figure></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Meet a Mathematician:\n \n Steven Miller\n \n \n H
 osted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Monday\, June
  1\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \
 n \n Did you ever wonder what a mathematician does
  all day?  Or what made someone decide to become a
  mathematician?  Or even\, what a mathematician do
 es for fun?  You may be surprised by some of the a
 nswers!\n \n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMa
 th's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outre
 ach\, as he welcomes Steven Miller to the MoMath s
 tage to share his experiences\, his story\, and hi
 s love of mathematics.\n \n \n \n The Fibonacci nu
 mbers are full of beautiful patterns\, surprising 
 connections\, and rich mathematical ideas.  In thi
 s lively presentation\, Steven Miller will explore
  some of the many ways these famous numbers appear
  in mathematics and beyond\, including their conne
 ction to the golden ratio.  Along the way\, partic
 ipants will encounter elegant properties\, unexpec
 ted applications\, and the sheer pleasure of mathe
 matical discovery.\n \n \n \n Steven Miller earned
  a BS in mathematics and physics from Yale and a P
 hD in mathematics from Princeton.  His work spans 
 many areas of mathematics\, and he is especially c
 ommitted to sharing the beauty\, playfulness\, and
  surprising reach of the field.  He is President o
 f the Fibonacci Association and an active advocate
  for mathematical outreach through camps\, continu
 ing education\, and public programs.\n \n \n \n __
 ___________\n \n \n \n About Meet a Mathematician\
 n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–2
 026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he
  welcomes mathematicians to the MoMath stage to sh
 are their experiences\, their stories\, and their 
 love of mathematics.\n \n \n \n  \n \n \n \n \n Ho
 st: Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n 
CATEGORIES:Meet a Mathematician
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11957
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12018_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Meet a Mathematician: Steven Miller"
  — Monday\, June 1\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of </b><strong>
 <i>Meet a Mathematician</i>:<br />\n Steven Miller
 </strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">This is a r
 ecording of a live-streamed event that took place 
 on Monday\, June 1\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \
 n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appropria
 te for all ages.</strong></p>\n \n <p>Did you ever
  wonder what a mathematician does all day?&nbsp\; 
 Or what made someone decide to become a mathematic
 ian?&nbsp\; Or even\, what a mathematician does fo
 r fun?&nbsp\; You may be surprised by some of the 
 answers!</p>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Mo
 Math&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Professor fo
 r Public Outreach\, as he welcomes Steven Miller t
 o the MoMath stage to share his experiences\, his 
 story\, and his love of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p>T
 he Fibonacci numbers are full of beautiful pattern
 s\, surprising connections\, and rich mathematical
  ideas.&nbsp\; In this lively presentation\, Steve
 n Miller will explore some of the many ways these 
 famous numbers appear in mathematics and beyond\, 
 including their connection to the golden ratio.&nb
 sp\; Along the way\, participants will encounter e
 legant properties\, unexpected applications\, and 
 the sheer pleasure of mathematical discovery.</p>\
 n \n <p>Steven Miller earned a BS in mathematics a
 nd physics from Yale and a PhD in mathematics from
  Princeton.&nbsp\; His work spans many areas of ma
 thematics\, and he is especially committed to shar
 ing the beauty\, playfulness\, and surprising reac
 h of the field.&nbsp\; He is President of the Fibo
 nacci Association and an active advocate for mathe
 matical outreach through camps\, continuing educat
 ion\, and public programs.</p>\n \n <p>To learn ab
 out MoMath&#39\;s policies regarding video recordi
 ngs\, visit <a href="https://videos.momath.org" re
 l="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">videos.mom
 ath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Meet a Mathematician:\n \n Steven Mil
 ler\n \n \n This is a recording of a live-streamed
  event that took place on Monday\, June 1\, 2026.\
 n \n \n \n Appropriate for all ages.\n \n \n \n Di
 d you ever wonder what a mathematician does all da
 y?  Or what made someone decide to become a mathem
 atician?  Or even\, what a mathematician does for 
 fun?  You may be surprised by some of the answers!
 \n \n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 20
 25–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, a
 s he welcomes Steven Miller to the MoMath stage to
  share his experiences\, his story\, and his love 
 of mathematics.\n \n \n \n The Fibonacci numbers a
 re full of beautiful patterns\, surprising connect
 ions\, and rich mathematical ideas.  In this livel
 y presentation\, Steven Miller will explore some o
 f the many ways these famous numbers appear in mat
 hematics and beyond\, including their connection t
 o the golden ratio.  Along the way\, participants 
 will encounter elegant properties\, unexpected app
 lications\, and the sheer pleasure of mathematical
  discovery.\n \n \n \n Steven Miller earned a BS i
 n mathematics and physics from Yale and a PhD in m
 athematics from Princeton.  His work spans many ar
 eas of mathematics\, and he is especially committe
 d to sharing the beauty\, playfulness\, and surpri
 sing reach of the field.  He is President of the F
 ibonacci Association and an active advocate for ma
 thematical outreach through camps\, continuing edu
 cation\, and public programs.\n \n \n \n To learn 
 about MoMath's policies regarding video recordings
 \, visit videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.
 org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12018
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11748_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Backgammon and Mathematics — Tuesday\, June 2 at 6
 :30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Backgammon and M
 athematics</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>A minicourse hosted by Vi
 siting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Tuesd
 ays\, June 2<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<
 span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</st
 rong></p>\n \n <p>Backgammon is a game of chance a
 nd strategy &mdash\; and the mathematics behind it
  is surprisingly rich.&nbsp\; In this engaging min
 icourse\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Outreach D
 r. Arthur Benjamin &mdash\; one of only 15 backgam
 mon grandmasters in the USA &mdash\; explores how 
 probability\, risk\, and expected value shape expe
 rt play.&nbsp\; Through real game situations\, you
 &rsquo\;ll sharpen your thinking about doubling\, 
 racing\, and key strategic decisions\, while gaini
 ng a deeper appreciation for the math that drives 
 strong play.&nbsp\; Recommended for participants w
 ho already understand the rules of backgammon.</p>
 \n \n <p>Want to play along like a pro?&nbsp\; Pic
 k up Art&rsquo\;s favorite inexpensive backgammon 
 set\, available from the MoMath shop:&nbsp\;<a hre
 f="https://shop.momath.org/we-games-black-leathere
 tte-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html" rel="noreferrer 
 noopener" target="_blank">https://shop.momath.org/
 we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9
 .html</a></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter
 </strong></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, 
 Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harve
 y Mudd College in Claremont\, California as well a
 s a professional magician. He is also a NYT bestse
 lling author who has presented all over the world\
 ; he has given TED talks with more than 50 million
  views\; and he has appeared many times on TV\, ra
 dio\, and in the press\, including The Today Show\
 , CNN\, National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report
 \, The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, US
 A Today\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, 
 Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Dige
 st.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Backgammon and Mathematics\n \n \n A minicourse ho
 sted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \
 n \n Tuesdays\, June 2\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \
 n (in person)\n \n \n \n Backgammon is a game of c
 hance and strategy — and the mathematics behind it
  is surprisingly rich.  In this engaging minicours
 e\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Outreach Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin — one of only 15 backgammon grandmast
 ers in the USA — explores how probability\, risk\,
  and expected value shape expert play.  Through re
 al game situations\, you’ll sharpen your thinking 
 about doubling\, racing\, and key strategic decisi
 ons\, while gaining a deeper appreciation for the 
 math that drives strong play.  Recommended for par
 ticipants who already understand the rules of back
 gammon.\n \n \n \n Want to play along like a pro? 
  Pick up Art’s favorite inexpensive backgammon set
 \, available from the MoMath shop: https://shop.mo
 math.org/we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-set
 -1475-x-9.html (https://shop.momath.org/we-games-b
 lack-leatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html)\n \
 n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n Meet Dr. Arthu
 r Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathema
 tics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, Califor
 nia as well as a professional magician. He is also
  a NYT bestselling author who has presented all ov
 er the world\; he has given TED talks with more th
 an 50 million views\; and he has appeared many tim
 es on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, including Th
 e Today Show\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The C
 olbert Report\, The New York Times\, the Los Angel
 es Times\, USA Today\, Scientific American\, Disco
 ver\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reade
 r's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11748
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12000_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, June 3 at 4:00 pm 
 ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , June 3<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET</strong></p
 >\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<sp
 an style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online indep
 endently working on engaging and beautiful math pr
 oblems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you lik
 e and explore them with the guidance and mentorshi
 p of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you love m
 ath and want to experience the incredible joy of m
 athematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to mis
 s this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em>
 Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; Stu
 dents must be strong readers and be able to work i
 ndependently on challenging math problems.&nbsp\; 
 <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for students
  in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\n \
 n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or penc
 il) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is for 
 the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em> e
 vent.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click he
 re</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> eve
 nts.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only </
 strong>event\; all registrants will be participati
 ng remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at <a href="https://vid
 eos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="
 _blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, June 3\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an hou
 r online independently working on engaging and bea
 utiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenges
  you like and explore them with the guidance and m
 entorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love
  math and want to experience the incredible joy of
  mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss t
 his enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gym
  is free.  Students must be strong readers and be 
 able to work independently on challenging math pro
 blems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st g
 rade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a 
 writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper handy
 .\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Marc
 h 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout.
 momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events.
 \n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all reg
 istrants will be participating remotely.  Occasion
 al video recordings are made available for a fee a
 t videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n
  \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12000
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12001_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, June 3 at 7:00 pm 
 ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , June 3<br />\n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET</strong></p
 >\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<sp
 an style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online indep
 endently working on engaging and beautiful math pr
 oblems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you lik
 e and explore them with the guidance and mentorshi
 p of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you love m
 ath and want to experience the incredible joy of m
 athematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to mis
 s this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em>
 Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; Stu
 dents must be strong readers and be able to work i
 ndependently on challenging math problems.&nbsp\; 
 <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for students
  in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\n \
 n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or penc
 il) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is for 
 the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em> e
 vent.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click he
 re</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> eve
 nts.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only </
 strong>event\; all registrants will be participati
 ng remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at <a href="https://vid
 eos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="
 _blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, June 3\n \n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an hou
 r online independently working on engaging and bea
 utiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenges
  you like and explore them with the guidance and m
 entorship of an expert mathematician.  If you love
  math and want to experience the incredible joy of
  mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss t
 his enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gym
  is free.  Students must be strong readers and be 
 able to work independently on challenging math pro
 blems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st g
 rade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a 
 writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper handy
 .\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Marc
 h 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout.
 momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events.
 \n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all reg
 istrants will be participating remotely.  Occasion
 al video recordings are made available for a fee a
 t videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n
  \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260603T200000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12001
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11922_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Polyomino Puzzlers" — Thursday\,
  June 4 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Polyomino Puzzl
 ers&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align
 :center\;"><strong>Thursday\, June 4<br />\n 2:00 
 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><strong><img alt="" src="https://m
 omath.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Polyominoes.p
 ng" style="width:355px\;height:150px\;" /></strong
 ></p>\n \n <p>You&#39\;ve heard of dominoes\, but 
 have you ever heard of trominoes\, tetrominoes\, o
 r pentominoes?&nbsp\; Discover the many surprising
  shapes you can create simply by combining same-si
 ze squares and explore various types of symmetry u
 sing these unique objects.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Mat
 erials needed: </strong><em>printout to be provide
 d\, pencil\, and colored pen (or marker).&nbsp\; O
 ptional materials: scissors and tape.</em></p>\n \
 n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</strong> even
 t.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are made ava
 ilable for a fee at <a href="https://videos.momath
 .org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">vi
 deos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Polyomino Puzzlers"\n \n \n
  Thursday\, June 4\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n \n \n \n \n You've heard of dominoes\, but 
 have you ever heard of trominoes\, tetrominoes\, o
 r pentominoes?  Discover the many surprising shape
 s you can create simply by combining same-size squ
 ares and explore various types of symmetry using t
 hese unique objects.\n \n \n \n Materials needed: 
 printout to be provided\, pencil\, and colored pen
  (or marker).  Optional materials: scissors and ta
 pe.\n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occ
 asional video recordings are made available for a 
 fee at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.or
 g).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260604T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11922
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11987_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — June 5 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, June 5<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET
 </strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</sp
 an>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative m
 athematical side by learning to fold a unique orig
 ami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be 
 different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Explo
 re the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rsq
 uo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course 
 is appropriate for adults and children ages seven 
 and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is 
 recommended in order to keep up with the pace of t
 he class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, you
 &#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (betw
 een 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</str
 ong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you c
 an cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; You
  may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p>
 \n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or fo
 r an entire series at a discounted rate\, please v
 isit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" r
 el="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingfr
 idays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, June 5\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n
  \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative mat
 hematical side by learning to fold a unique origam
 i model each week!  Every session will be differen
 t\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonders
  of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n 
 \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults and
  children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wit
 h folding origami is recommended in order to keep 
 up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To parti
 cipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pape
 r (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origami
  paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squa
 res from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of 
 printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for ad
 ditional sessions or for an entire series at a dis
 counted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath.
 org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11987
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11988_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays\, June Series — June 5 through Jun
 e 26 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>June 2026 Series</strong></h4>\n \n <h4 style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>Fridays\, June 5 th
 rough June 26<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET</stron
 g></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><stron
 g>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</s
 trong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative mathemat
 ical side by learning to fold a unique origami mod
 el each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Explore the 
 wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rsquo\;s m
 ath in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course is appr
 opriate for adults and children ages seven and up\
 ; some familiarity with folding origami is recomme
 nded in order to keep up with the pace of the clas
 s.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, you&#39\;l
 l need several sheets of square paper (between 5.5
 &quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</strong>.&n
 bsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you can cut 
 your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; You may ne
 ed a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p></body>
 </html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n June 2026 Series\n \n \n Fridays\, June 5 throu
 gh June 26\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n \n (onl
 ine)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative mathematica
 l side by learning to fold a unique origami model 
 each week!  Every session will be different\, and 
 each can stand alone.  Explore the wonders of pape
 r folding — there’s math in every fold!\n \n \n \n
  This course is appropriate for adults and childre
 n ages seven and up\; some familiarity with foldin
 g origami is recommended in order to keep up with 
 the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To participate\,
  you'll need several sheets of square paper (betwe
 en 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origami paper i
 s preferred\, or you can cut your own squares from
  any paper.  You may need a few sheets of printer 
 paper\, too.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11988
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11956_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Family Fridays: "Loops\, Links\, and Clever Illusi
 ons" with Tiago Hirth — Friday\, June 5 at 6:30 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://moma
 th.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/FFTwoSigmaLarger
 .png" style="width:600px\;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style=
 "text-align: center\;"><strong>&quot\;Loops\, Link
 s\, and Clever Illusions&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n
  <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>with Tiag
 o Hirth</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong>Friday\, June 5<br />\n 6:30 pm to
  8:00 pm</strong><br />\n <strong>(<span style="co
 lor:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n
  <p>What do ropes\, rings\, and rubber bands have 
 to do with mathematics?&nbsp\; In this hands-on se
 ssion\, Dr. Tiago Hirth explores classic stage ill
 usions through the lens of topology\, the mathemat
 ics of shape and connection.&nbsp\; Participants w
 ill experiment with knots\, links\, and the surpri
 sing structure of the Borromean rings\, discoverin
 g how simple objects can reveal deep mathematical 
 ideas.&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <p><em>Family Fridays</em> 
 is designed to bring family members of all ages to
 gether to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathem
 atical activities\, promoting interest and enthusi
 asm among kids and adults alike.</p>\n \n <p>Thank
 s to the generous support of Two Sigma\, this prog
 ram is free to attendees.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n "Loops\, Links\, and Clever Illusions"
 \n \n \n with Tiago Hirth\n \n \n Friday\, June 5\
 n \n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \
 n What do ropes\, rings\, and rubber bands have to
  do with mathematics?  In this hands-on session\, 
 Dr. Tiago Hirth explores classic stage illusions t
 hrough the lens of topology\, the mathematics of s
 hape and connection.  Participants will experiment
  with knots\, links\, and the surprising structure
  of the Borromean rings\, discovering how simple o
 bjects can reveal deep mathematical ideas. \n \n \
 n \n Family Fridays is designed to bring family me
 mbers of all ages together to enjoy a diverse arra
 y of engaging mathematical activities\, promoting 
 interest and enthusiasm among kids and adults alik
 e.\n \n \n \n Thanks to the generous support of Tw
 o Sigma\, this program is free to attendees.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Family Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260605T200000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11956
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11973_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:MAPS\, the MoMath Annual Puzzle-hunt Series — Satu
 rday\, June 6 at 1:00 pm (near MoMath)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="MAPS.png" src="http
 s://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/MAPS01-1
 .png" style="max-height:400px\;width:400px\;height
 :403px\;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center
 \;"><b>MAPS\, the MoMath Annual Puzzle-hunt Series
 </b></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><b>S
 aturday\, June 6<br />\n 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm<br />\
 n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">near MoMath</span
 >)</b></p>\n \n <p>This is an in-person event that
  begins at the National Museum of Mathematics\, lo
 cated at 635 Sixth Avenue\, in Manhattan. &nbsp\;T
 eams will depart from the Museum to participate in
  puzzle-solving activities.</p>\n \n <p>Teams may 
 include up to six people\, but each participant mu
 st be registered individually.</p>\n \n <p>See our
  <a href="faq" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_
 blank">FAQ</a> for more information.</p></body></h
 tml>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n MAPS\, the MoMath Annual Puzzle-hunt S
 eries\n \n \n Saturday\, June 6\n \n 1:00 pm to 5:
 00 pm\n \n (near MoMath)\n \n \n \n This is an in-
 person event that begins at the National Museum of
  Mathematics\, located at 635 Sixth Avenue\, in Ma
 nhattan.  Teams will depart from the Museum to par
 ticipate in puzzle-solving activities.\n \n \n \n 
 Teams may include up to six people\, but each part
 icipant must be registered individually.\n \n \n \
 n See our FAQ (faq) for more information.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T130000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T170000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11973
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11958_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Unlimited\, MoMath’s mix-n-mingle program for midd
 le and high school students\; featuring MOST Fello
 w Inga Girshfeld — Saturday\, June 6\, 6:30 to 8:3
 0 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b><em>Unlimited</em></b></h
 1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><b>MoMath&
 #39\;s mix-n-mingle program for middle and high sc
 hool students</b></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;">featuring MOST Fellow Inga Girshfeld</p>\
 n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Saturd
 ay\, June 6<br />\n 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm<br />\n (<s
 pan style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>+<span
  style="color:#2b7434\;">drop-off</span>)</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><small><e
 m>All students must be signed in and out by an adu
 lt chaperone.&nbsp\; Students 16 and older with pr
 oof of ID may be granted an exception.</em></small
 ></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt
 ="Unlimited_Math_Square_250x200.png" height="200" 
 src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04
 /Unlimited_Math_Square_250x200.png" width="250" />
  <img alt="MathSquare_250x200.jpg" height="200" sr
 c="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/M
 athSquare_250x200.jpg" width="250" /></p>\n \n <p>
 Middle and high school students\, come indulge in 
 an evening of mathematical (and parent-free!) fun 
 at MoMath&#39\;s mix-n-mingle program.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore dynamic exhibits and enjoy fun\, hands-on math
 ematical activities designed with you in mind.&nbs
 p\; Vibe with a peer group that thinks math is coo
 l\, and don&rsquo\;t miss the chance to boogie dow
 n on New York City&rsquo\;s only interactive\, lig
 ht-up Voronoi dance floor.&nbsp\; And enjoy boundl
 ess cookies and hot cocoa!</p>\n \n <p><em>Unlimit
 ed</em> on June 6 will begin promptly at 6:30 pm w
 ith a special program brought to you by the <em>Ma
 thematics Outreach Seminar and Training</em> (MOST
 ) program.</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"
 ><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/up
 loads/2025/02/Inga-Girschfeld.jpeg" style="width:2
 00px\;height:200px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>MOST provides
  opportunities for students to explore engaging ma
 th with dynamic\, early-career female mathematicia
 ns.&nbsp\; To learn more about MOST\, visit <a hre
 f="https://momath.org/most/" rel="noreferrer noope
 ner" target="_blank">momath.org/most</a>.&nbsp\; T
 his program is made possible in part by the genero
 us support of Peter Bloom\, in memory of his mothe
 r\, Naomi Bloom.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>in
 -person</strong> event at MoMath&nbsp\;(635 Sixth 
 Avenue\, in Manhattan).&nbsp\; By registering for 
 the event\, you agree to the <a href="#policies"><
 strong>Program Policies</strong></a> detailed belo
 w.</p>\n \n <p class="home" style="text-align:cent
 er\;">_____________</p>\n \n <p><strong>Program Po
 licies</strong></p>\n \n <p><strong>Students must 
 be dropped off and picked up by an adult chaperone
  (with one exception at MoMath&#39\;s discretion):
 </strong> An adult chaperone (a parent\, guardian\
 , or other designated provider) must be present to
  sign in/out each student.&nbsp\; The adult chaper
 one must provide a mobile number to be contacted i
 n the event of an emergency during the event.&nbsp
 \; Students cannot sign themselves in for the even
 t nor self-dismiss\, and curbside drop-offs and pi
 ck-ups cannot be accommodated.&nbsp\; <em>An excep
 tion to this policy may be granted\, at MoMath&#39
 \;s sole discretion\, to registered attendees ages
  16 and older who can show proof of age with a val
 id photo ID.</em> (MoMath reserves the right to re
 voke any exceptions previously granted at any time
 \, should any concerns arise about the safety and 
 security of the event and its participants or for 
 any reason.)</p>\n \n <p><strong>This is strictly 
 a students-only event:</strong> For the safety and
  security of the event attendees\, only registered
  students and MoMath event staff and volunteers wi
 ll be admitted into the <em>Unlimited</em> event s
 pace &mdash\; there are no exceptions.&nbsp\; For 
 unregistered guests\, a publicly accessible restro
 om is available in Madison Square Park\, which is 
 conveniently located across the street from the Mu
 seum.&nbsp\; During the event\, adults may stand i
 n the lobby or leave the Museum to return no later
  than 8:30 pm to pick up their child(ren).&nbsp\; 
 If you intend to pick up your child before the eve
 nt ends\, it is recommended that you inform a MoMa
 th staff member at drop-off as well as coordinate 
 directly with your child via their mobile so that 
 your child knows to come to the lobby at the desig
 nated time.</p>\n \n <p><strong>MoMath&#39\;s phot
 ography and media releases:</strong> By registerin
 g for this event\, all participants inherently agr
 ee to the terms and conditions of <a href="https:/
 /momath.org/home/policies-for-events/" rel="norefe
 rrer noopener" target="_blank">MoMath&#39\;s stand
 ard photograph permission and release form</a>.&nb
 sp\; All participants of any event at MoMath must 
 agree to these terms.&nbsp\; If you would like to 
 request that your child is not photographed during
  an <em>Unlimited</em> event\, please discuss this
  at drop-off with the manager in charge.&nbsp\; Wh
 ile MoMath may not be able to accommodate all requ
 ests\, it is uncommon for MoMath to take event pho
 tographs of <em>Unlimited</em> sessions and/or we 
 will try to not include your child in photos\, if 
 possible.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Appropriate behavior
 :</strong> All <em>Unlimited</em> students and adu
 lt chaperones are expected to exhibit good behavio
 r and compliance with program policies to ensure a
  positive experience for everyone.&nbsp\; At its s
 ole discretion\, MoMath may remove a student from 
 the event for behavioral reasons or for noncomplia
 nce with policies and their parent/guardian will b
 e contacted for immediate pick-up.&nbsp\; If a stu
 dent is removed from the event\, for either a sing
 le event or for all future <em>Unlimited</em> even
 ts\, no refund or credit will be issued.</p>\n \n 
 <p><strong>In the event of an emergency:</strong> 
 To urgently reach the <em>Unlimited</em> event sta
 ff <u>during the event</u>\, you may call (520) 43
 2-0958.&nbsp\; For non-urgent or all other matters
 \, please contact MoMath at (212) 542-0566 during 
 regular business hours or email functions@momath.o
 rg.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Unlimited\n \n \n MoMath's mix-n-mingle program fo
 r middle and high school students\n \n \n featurin
 g MOST Fellow Inga Girshfeld\n \n \n \n Saturday\,
  June 6\n \n 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm\n \n (in person+dr
 op-off)\n \n \n \n All students must be signed in 
 and out by an adult chaperone.  Students 16 and ol
 der with proof of ID may be granted an exception.\
 n \n \n \n  \n \n \n \n Middle and high school stu
 dents\, come indulge in an evening of mathematical
  (and parent-free!) fun at MoMath's mix-n-mingle p
 rogram.  Explore dynamic exhibits and enjoy fun\, 
 hands-on mathematical activities designed with you
  in mind.  Vibe with a peer group that thinks math
  is cool\, and don’t miss the chance to boogie dow
 n on New York City’s only interactive\, light-up V
 oronoi dance floor.  And enjoy boundless cookies a
 nd hot cocoa!\n \n \n \n Unlimited on June 6 will 
 begin promptly at 6:30 pm with a special program b
 rought to you by the Mathematics Outreach Seminar 
 and Training (MOST) program.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \
 n MOST provides opportunities for students to expl
 ore engaging math with dynamic\, early-career fema
 le mathematicians.  To learn more about MOST\, vis
 it momath.org/most (https://momath.org/most/).  Th
 is program is made possible in part by the generou
 s support of Peter Bloom\, in memory of his mother
 \, Naomi Bloom.\n \n \n \n This is an in-person ev
 ent at MoMath (635 Sixth Avenue\, in Manhattan).  
 By registering for the event\, you agree to the Pr
 ogram Policies detailed below.\n \n \n \n ________
 _____\n \n \n \n Program Policies\n \n \n \n Stude
 nts must be dropped off and picked up by an adult 
 chaperone (with one exception at MoMath's discreti
 on): An adult chaperone (a parent\, guardian\, or 
 other designated provider) must be present to sign
  in/out each student.  The adult chaperone must pr
 ovide a mobile number to be contacted in the event
  of an emergency during the event.  Students canno
 t sign themselves in for the event nor self-dismis
 s\, and curbside drop-offs and pick-ups cannot be 
 accommodated.  An exception to this policy may be 
 granted\, at MoMath's sole discretion\, to registe
 red attendees ages 16 and older who can show proof
  of age with a valid photo ID. (MoMath reserves th
 e right to revoke any exceptions previously grante
 d at any time\, should any concerns arise about th
 e safety and security of the event and its partici
 pants or for any reason.)\n \n \n \n This is stric
 tly a students-only event: For the safety and secu
 rity of the event attendees\, only registered stud
 ents and MoMath event staff and volunteers will be
  admitted into the Unlimited event space — there a
 re no exceptions.  For unregistered guests\, a pub
 licly accessible restroom is available in Madison 
 Square Park\, which is conveniently located across
  the street from the Museum.  During the event\, a
 dults may stand in the lobby or leave the Museum t
 o return no later than 8:30 pm to pick up their ch
 ild(ren).  If you intend to pick up your child bef
 ore the event ends\, it is recommended that you in
 form a MoMath staff member at drop-off as well as 
 coordinate directly with your child via their mobi
 le so that your child knows to come to the lobby a
 t the designated time.\n \n \n \n MoMath's photogr
 aphy and media releases: By registering for this e
 vent\, all participants inherently agree to the te
 rms and conditions of MoMath's standard photograph
  permission and release form (https://momath.org/h
 ome/policies-for-events/).  All participants of an
 y event at MoMath must agree to these terms.  If y
 ou would like to request that your child is not ph
 otographed during an Unlimited event\, please disc
 uss this at drop-off with the manager in charge.  
 While MoMath may not be able to accommodate all re
 quests\, it is uncommon for MoMath to take event p
 hotographs of Unlimited sessions and/or we will tr
 y to not include your child in photos\, if possibl
 e.\n \n \n \n Appropriate behavior: All Unlimited 
 students and adult chaperones are expected to exhi
 bit good behavior and compliance with program poli
 cies to ensure a positive experience for everyone.
   At its sole discretion\, MoMath may remove a stu
 dent from the event for behavioral reasons or for 
 noncompliance with policies and their parent/guard
 ian will be contacted for immediate pick-up.  If a
  student is removed from the event\, for either a 
 single event or for all future Unlimited events\, 
 no refund or credit will be issued.\n \n \n \n In 
 the event of an emergency: To urgently reach the U
 nlimited event staff during the event\, you may ca
 ll (520) 432-0958.  For non-urgent or all other ma
 tters\, please contact MoMath at (212) 542-0566 du
 ring regular business hours or email functions@mom
 ath.org.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Unlimited
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260606T203000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11958
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11960_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:6-7 – Sunday\, June 7\, from 2:00 pm to 3:07 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>6-7</strong></em
 ></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong
 >Sunday\, June 7<br />\n 2:00 pm to 3:07 pm<br />\
 n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)
 </strong></p>\n \n <p>Celebrate 6/7 with a special
  67-minute program featuring mathematician Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin.&nbsp\; Dr. Benjamin will open with a
  brief presentation on &ldquo\;<em>The Magic of 6 
 and 7</em>\,&rdquo\; then guests can continue the 
 fun with <em>Connect 4</em> play on the game&rsquo
 \;s classic 6-by-7 grid. &nbsp\;This program is fr
 ee with Museum admission.</p>\n \n <p>All register
 ed children under 16 must be accompanied by a regi
 stered (paying) adult.&nbsp\; MoMath reserves the 
 right to refuse event admission without refund or 
 credit to children under 16 without an adult chape
 rone.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:6-7\n \n \n Sunday\, June 7\n \n 2:00 pm to 3:07 p
 m\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Celebrate 6/7 with a
  special 67-minute program featuring mathematician
  Dr. Arthur Benjamin.  Dr. Benjamin will open with
  a brief presentation on “The Magic of 6 and 7\,” 
 then guests can continue the fun with Connect 4 pl
 ay on the game’s classic 6-by-7 grid.  This progra
 m is free with Museum admission.\n \n \n \n All re
 gistered children under 16 must be accompanied by 
 a registered (paying) adult.  MoMath reserves the 
 right to refuse event admission without refund or 
 credit to children under 16 without an adult chape
 rone.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T150700
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11960
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11959_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Tween Primes: The Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers by Al
 fred S. Posamentier — Sunday\, June 7\, at 5:15 pm
  (in person)
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Tween Primes</i>\
 ,<br />\n the MoMath book club for tweens and teen
 s</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>A discussion of</strong></p>\n \n <h2 st
 yle="text-align:center\;"><strong><em>The Fabulous
  Fibonacci Numbers</em><br />\n by Alfred S. Posam
 entier</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:cen
 ter\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><stron
 g>Sunday\, June 7<br />\n 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm<br />
 \n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>
 +<span style="color:#2b7434\;">drop-off</span>)</s
 trong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><im
 g alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/upload
 s/2026/04/The-Fabulous-Fibonacci-Numbers.jpg" styl
 e="width:300px\;height:462px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Are
  you a budding mathematician between the ages of 1
 0 and 17 who loves reading?&nbsp\; Would you like 
 to make new friends your age who share your passio
 n for mathematics and literature?&nbsp\; Join us i
 n person for <em>Tween Primes</em>\, the MoMath bo
 ok club for tweens and teens.</p>\n \n <p>Join hos
 t and MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Pr
 ofessor for Public Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjamin fo
 r a book club discussion of <em>The Fabulous Fibon
 acci Numbers</em>&nbsp\;by Alfred S. Posamentier.<
 /p>\n \n <p>The most ubiquitous\, and perhaps the 
 most intriguing\, number pattern in mathematics is
  the Fibonacci sequence.&nbsp\; In this simple pat
 tern beginning with two ones\, each succeeding num
 ber is the sum of the two numbers immediately prec
 eding it (1\, 1\, 2\, 3\, 5\, 8\, 13\, 21\, <em>ad
  infinitum</em>).&nbsp\; Far from being just a cur
 iosity\, this sequence recurs in structures found 
 throughout nature &mdash\; from the arrangement of
  whorls on a pinecone to the branches of certain p
 lant stems.&nbsp\; All of which is astounding evid
 ence for the deep mathematical basis of the natura
 l world.&nbsp\; With admirable clarity\, two veter
 an math educators take us on a fascinating tour of
  the many ramifications of the Fibonacci numbers.<
 /p>\n \n <p>This is an in-person event at MoMath&n
 bsp\;(635 Sixth Avenue).</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Tween Primes\,\n \n the MoMath book club for tween
 s and teens\n \n \n A discussion of\n \n \n \n The
  Fabulous Fibonacci Numbers\n \n by Alfred S. Posa
 mentier\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n
  \n \n Sunday\, June 7\n \n 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm\n \
 n (in person+drop-off)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Are 
 you a budding mathematician between the ages of 10
  and 17 who loves reading?  Would you like to make
  new friends your age who share your passion for m
 athematics and literature?  Join us in person for 
 Tween Primes\, the MoMath book club for tweens and
  teens.\n \n \n \n Join host and MoMath’s 2025–202
 6 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach Dr. Arthu
 r Benjamin for a book club discussion of The Fabul
 ous Fibonacci Numbers by Alfred S. Posamentier.\n 
 \n \n \n The most ubiquitous\, and perhaps the mos
 t intriguing\, number pattern in mathematics is th
 e Fibonacci sequence.  In this simple pattern begi
 nning with two ones\, each succeeding number is th
 e sum of the two numbers immediately preceding it 
 (1\, 1\, 2\, 3\, 5\, 8\, 13\, 21\, ad infinitum). 
  Far from being just a curiosity\, this sequence r
 ecurs in structures found throughout nature — from
  the arrangement of whorls on a pinecone to the br
 anches of certain plant stems.  All of which is as
 tounding evidence for the deep mathematical basis 
 of the natural world.  With admirable clarity\, tw
 o veteran math educators take us on a fascinating 
 tour of the many ramifications of the Fibonacci nu
 mbers.\n \n \n \n This is an in-person event at Mo
 Math (635 Sixth Avenue).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Tween Primes
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T171500
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260607T181500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11959
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11961_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Starring Math\, featuring Hunting Yellow Pigs with
  Film Director Jon Roberts and Camp Director Paul 
 Phillips — Monday\, June 8\, at 6:30 pm ET (online
 )
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="Arcadia" src="https
 ://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Hunting-Y
 ellow-Pigs.jpeg" style="height:443px\;width:300px\
 ;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong><em>Starring Math\, </em>featuring<br />\n <i
 >Hunting Yellow Pigs</i></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 st
 yle="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. Ar
 thur Benjamin<br />\n with Film Director Jon Rober
 ts<br />\n and Camp Director Paul Phillips</strong
 ></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong
 >Monday\, June 8<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br 
 />\n (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)
 </strong></p>\n \n <p>Join host Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Profes
 sor for Public Outreach\, Film Director Jon Robert
 s\, and Camp Director Paul Phillips for an engagin
 g discussion of the documentary&nbsp\;<em>Hunting 
 Yellow Pigs</em>.</p>\n \n <p><i>Hunting Yellow Pi
 gs</i>&nbsp\;is a warm\, behind-the-scenes portrai
 t of the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathe
 matics\, a renowned program that invites high scho
 ol students to experience math as a creative\, joy
 ful\, and communal pursuit.&nbsp\; Directed by Jon
  Roberts\, the film centers on the program&rsquo\;
 s founder\, David Kelly\, and the playful traditio
 ns &mdash\; including Yellow Pig Day &mdash\; that
  capture how mathematicians think\, discover\, and
  delight in ideas.</p>\n \n <p>For the fullest exp
 erience\, participants are encouraged to be famili
 ar with the documentary in advance of the event.</
 p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong><sp
 an style="color:#004785\;">_____________</span></s
 trong></p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;202
 6 Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin curates a
  monthly dive into the many ways mathematics inspi
 res &mdash\; and hides inside &mdash\; film\, thea
 ter\, music\, magic\, juggling\, and more.&nbsp\; 
 Each session features an hour-long conversation wi
 th Dr. Benjamin and special guests.&nbsp\; Some mo
 nths you&rsquo\;ll watch the selected movie or per
 formance on your own\, then join a lively discussi
 on\; other months the performer will appear live\,
  ready to share insights and answer questions.&nbs
 p\; Discover how creative minds weave math into st
 ories\, staging\, and spectacle\, and leave with f
 resh ways to see the connections between performan
 ce and mathematics.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Starring Math\, featuring\n \n Hunting
  Yellow Pigs\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
 \n \n with Film Director Jon Roberts\n \n and Camp
  Director Paul Phillips\n \n \n Monday\, June 8\n 
 \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n 
 Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–2026
  Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, Film Dir
 ector Jon Roberts\, and Camp Director Paul Phillip
 s for an engaging discussion of the documentary Hu
 nting Yellow Pigs.\n \n \n \n Hunting Yellow Pigs 
 is a warm\, behind-the-scenes portrait of the Hamp
 shire College Summer Studies in Mathematics\, a re
 nowned program that invites high school students t
 o experience math as a creative\, joyful\, and com
 munal pursuit.  Directed by Jon Roberts\, the film
  centers on the program’s founder\, David Kelly\, 
 and the playful traditions — including Yellow Pig 
 Day — that capture how mathematicians think\, disc
 over\, and delight in ideas.\n \n \n \n For the fu
 llest experience\, participants are encouraged to 
 be familiar with the documentary in advance of the
  event.\n \n \n \n _____________\n \n \n \n MoMath
 ’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n curates a monthly dive into the many ways mathem
 atics inspires — and hides inside — film\, theater
 \, music\, magic\, juggling\, and more.  Each sess
 ion features an hour-long conversation with Dr. Be
 njamin and special guests.  Some months you’ll wat
 ch the selected movie or performance on your own\,
  then join a lively discussion\; other months the 
 performer will appear live\, ready to share insigh
 ts and answer questions.  Discover how creative mi
 nds weave math into stories\, staging\, and specta
 cle\, and leave with fresh ways to see the connect
 ions between performance and mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Starring Math
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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11961
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12028_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Starring Math" — June 8\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="Arcadia" src="https
 ://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Hunting-Y
 ellow-Pigs.jpeg" style="height:443px\;width:300px\
 ;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong><em>Starring Math\, </em>featuring<br />\n <e
 m>Hunting Yellow Pigs</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 
 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. 
 Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with Film Director Jon Rob
 erts<br />\n and Camp Director Paul Phillips</stro
 ng></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><stro
 ng><span style="color:#b30033\;">This is a recordi
 ng of a live-streamed event that took place on Jun
 e 8\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \n <p>Join host 
 Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;20
 26 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, Film D
 irector Jon Roberts\, and Camp Director Paul Phill
 ips for an engaging discussion of the documentary&
 nbsp\;<em>Hunting Yellow Pigs</em>.</p>\n \n <p><i
 >Hunting Yellow Pigs</i>&nbsp\;is a warm\, behind-
 the-scenes portrait of the Hampshire College Summe
 r Studies in Mathematics\, a renowned program that
  invites high school students to experience math a
 s a creative\, joyful\, and communal pursuit.&nbsp
 \; Directed by Jon Roberts\, the film centers on t
 he program&rsquo\;s founder\, David Kelly\, and th
 e playful traditions &mdash\; including Yellow Pig
  Day &mdash\; that capture how mathematicians thin
 k\, discover\, and delight in ideas.</p>\n \n <p>F
 or the fullest experience\, participants are encou
 raged to be familiar with the documentary in advan
 ce of the event.</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:cen
 ter\;"><strong><span style="color:#004785\;">_____
 ________</span></strong></p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsquo\
 ;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur 
 Benjamin curates a monthly dive into the many ways
  mathematics inspires &mdash\; and hides inside &m
 dash\; film\, theater\, music\, magic\, juggling\,
  and more.&nbsp\; Each session features an hour-lo
 ng conversation with Dr. Benjamin and special gues
 ts.&nbsp\; Some months you&rsquo\;ll watch the sel
 ected movie or performance on your own\, then join
  a lively discussion\; other months the performer 
 will appear live\, ready to share insights and ans
 wer questions.&nbsp\; Discover how creative minds 
 weave math into stories\, staging\, and spectacle\
 , and leave with fresh ways to see the connections
  between performance and mathematics.</p>\n \n <p>
 To learn about MoMath&#39\;s policies regarding vi
 deo recordings\, visit <a href="http://videos.moma
 th.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank"
 >videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Starring Math\, featuring\n \n Hunting
  Yellow Pigs\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
 \n \n with Film Director Jon Roberts\n \n and Camp
  Director Paul Phillips\n \n \n This is a recordin
 g of a live-streamed event that took place on June
  8\, 2026.\n \n \n \n Join host Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Publ
 ic Outreach\, Film Director Jon Roberts\, and Camp
  Director Paul Phillips for an engaging discussion
  of the documentary Hunting Yellow Pigs.\n \n \n \
 n Hunting Yellow Pigs is a warm\, behind-the-scene
 s portrait of the Hampshire College Summer Studies
  in Mathematics\, a renowned program that invites 
 high school students to experience math as a creat
 ive\, joyful\, and communal pursuit.  Directed by 
 Jon Roberts\, the film centers on the program’s fo
 under\, David Kelly\, and the playful traditions —
  including Yellow Pig Day — that capture how mathe
 maticians think\, discover\, and delight in ideas.
 \n \n \n \n For the fullest experience\, participa
 nts are encouraged to be familiar with the documen
 tary in advance of the event.\n \n \n \n _________
 ____\n \n \n \n MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Profes
 sor Dr. Arthur Benjamin curates a monthly dive int
 o the many ways mathematics inspires — and hides i
 nside — film\, theater\, music\, magic\, juggling\
 , and more.  Each session features an hour-long co
 nversation with Dr. Benjamin and special guests.  
 Some months you’ll watch the selected movie or per
 formance on your own\, then join a lively discussi
 on\; other months the performer will appear live\,
  ready to share insights and answer questions.  Di
 scover how creative minds weave math into stories\
 , staging\, and spectacle\, and leave with fresh w
 ays to see the connections between performance and
  mathematics.\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's p
 olicies regarding video recordings\, visit videos.
 momath.org (http://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12028
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11923_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Play like a Mathematician: Game\
 , SET\, Math" — Tuesday\, June 9 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;<em>Play like a
  Mathematician</em>: Game\, <em>SET</em>\, Math&qu
 ot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:cente
 r\;"><strong>Tuesday\, June 9<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2
 :45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong><img alt="" src="https://momath.o
 rg/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Play-like-a-Mathemat
 ician-Game-Set-Math.png" style="width:400px\;heigh
 t:518px\;" /></strong></p>\n \n <p>Based on set th
 eory and combinatorics\, <em>SET </em>is a fast-pa
 ced card game where players race to identify sets 
 of three cards that follow specific rules.&nbsp\; 
 Join us to play a few rounds of <em>SET\,&nbsp\;</
 em>where\, in order to win\, you will be challenge
 d to recognize many fun patterns!</p>\n \n <p><str
 ong>Materials needed: </strong><em>SET card game (
 optional)</em></p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-
 streamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video r
 ecordings are made available for a fee at <a href=
 "https://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopen
 er" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></bo
 dy></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Play like a Mathematician: 
 Game\, SET\, Math"\n \n \n Tuesday\, June 9\n \n 2
 :00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Based 
 on set theory and combinatorics\, SET is a fast-pa
 ced card game where players race to identify sets 
 of three cards that follow specific rules.  Join u
 s to play a few rounds of SET\, where\, in order t
 o win\, you will be challenged to recognize many f
 un patterns!\n \n \n \n Materials needed: SET card
  game (optional)\n \n \n \n This is a live-streame
 d event.  Occasional video recordings are made ava
 ilable for a fee at videos.momath.org (https://vid
 eos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11923
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11749_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Backgammon and Mathematics — Tuesday\, June 9 at 6
 :30 pm (in person)
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Backgammon and M
 athematics</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>A minicourse hosted by Vi
 siting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Tuesd
 ays\, June 9<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<
 span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</st
 rong></p>\n \n <p>Backgammon is a game of chance a
 nd strategy &mdash\; and the mathematics behind it
  is surprisingly rich.&nbsp\; In this engaging min
 icourse\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Outreach D
 r. Arthur Benjamin &mdash\; one of only 15 backgam
 mon grandmasters in the USA &mdash\; explores how 
 probability\, risk\, and expected value shape expe
 rt play.&nbsp\; Through real game situations\, you
 &rsquo\;ll sharpen your thinking about doubling\, 
 racing\, and key strategic decisions\, while gaini
 ng a deeper appreciation for the math that drives 
 strong play.&nbsp\; Recommended for participants w
 ho already understand the rules of backgammon.</p>
 \n \n <p>Want to play along like a pro?&nbsp\; Pic
 k up Art&rsquo\;s favorite inexpensive backgammon 
 set\, available from the MoMath shop:&nbsp\;<a hre
 f="https://shop.momath.org/we-games-black-leathere
 tte-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html" rel="noreferrer 
 noopener" target="_blank">https://shop.momath.org/
 we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9
 .html</a></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter
 </strong></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, 
 Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harve
 y Mudd College in Claremont\, California as well a
 s a professional magician. He is also a NYT bestse
 lling author who has presented all over the world\
 ; he has given TED talks with more than 50 million
  views\; and he has appeared many times on TV\, ra
 dio\, and in the press\, including The Today Show\
 , CNN\, National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report
 \, The New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, US
 A Today\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, 
 Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Dige
 st.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Backgammon and Mathematics\n \n \n A minicourse ho
 sted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \
 n \n Tuesdays\, June 9\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \
 n (in person)\n \n \n \n Backgammon is a game of c
 hance and strategy — and the mathematics behind it
  is surprisingly rich.  In this engaging minicours
 e\, MoMath Visiting Professor for Outreach Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin — one of only 15 backgammon grandmast
 ers in the USA — explores how probability\, risk\,
  and expected value shape expert play.  Through re
 al game situations\, you’ll sharpen your thinking 
 about doubling\, racing\, and key strategic decisi
 ons\, while gaining a deeper appreciation for the 
 math that drives strong play.  Recommended for par
 ticipants who already understand the rules of back
 gammon.\n \n \n \n Want to play along like a pro? 
  Pick up Art’s favorite inexpensive backgammon set
 \, available from the MoMath shop: https://shop.mo
 math.org/we-games-black-leatherette-backgammon-set
 -1475-x-9.html (https://shop.momath.org/we-games-b
 lack-leatherette-backgammon-set-1475-x-9.html)\n \
 n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n Meet Dr. Arthu
 r Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathema
 tics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, Califor
 nia as well as a professional magician. He is also
  a NYT bestselling author who has presented all ov
 er the world\; he has given TED talks with more th
 an 50 million views\; and he has appeared many tim
 es on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, including Th
 e Today Show\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The C
 olbert Report\, The New York Times\, the Los Angel
 es Times\, USA Today\, Scientific American\, Disco
 ver\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reade
 r's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11749
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11962_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Encounters: "How Big is Infinity? How Big is 
 Your Mind?" featuring Lew Ludwig — Wednesday\, Jun
 e 10 at 4:00 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Math Encounters</
 i>:<br />\n &quot\;How Big is Infinity? How Big is
  Your Mind?&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="t
 ext-align:center\;"><strong>featuring Lew Ludwig</
 strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>Wednesday\, June 10<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:30
  pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in pers
 on</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Infinity is one of
  the most mysterious ideas in human thought &mdash
 \; it&rsquo\;s not a number you can calculate or a
  destination you can reach.&nbsp\; Join Lew Ludwig
 \, Professor of Mathematics at Denison University\
 , for a journey into this elusive concept along wi
 th a surprising question: are there actually diffe
 rent sizes of infinity?&nbsp\;&nbsp\; What could &
 ldquo\;size&rdquo\; mean when nothing ever ends\, 
 and how can we compare two quantities that are bot
 h infinite?&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Through hands-on activit
 ies and guided inquiry\, we&rsquo\;ll explore thes
 e seemingly impossible ideas and reveal what human
  reasoning can uncover about the infinite.&nbsp\;&
 nbsp\; No advanced mathematics is required &mdash\
 ; just curiosity and an open mind.</p>\n \n <p><i>
 Math Encounters</i> is MoMath&rsquo\;s popular fre
 e public presentation series celebrating the spect
 acular world of mathematics.&nbsp\; This program i
 s funded by Simons Foundation International and ad
 ministered by the Simons Foundation&rsquo\;s Scien
 ce\, Society &amp\; Culture division.</p>\n \n <p 
 style="text-align:center\;"><a href="https://momat
 h.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2
 026-06-Ludwig.pdf" rel="noreferrer noopener" targe
 t="_blank"><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-
 content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2026-06-Lu
 dwig-scaled.png" style="width:300px\;height:464px\
 ;" /></a></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Encounters:\n \n "How Big is Infinity? How Bi
 g is Your Mind?"\n \n \n featuring Lew Ludwig\n \n
  \n Wednesday\, June 10\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm\n 
 \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Infinity is one of the m
 ost mysterious ideas in human thought — it’s not a
  number you can calculate or a destination you can
  reach.  Join Lew Ludwig\, Professor of Mathematic
 s at Denison University\, for a journey into this 
 elusive concept along with a surprising question: 
 are there actually different sizes of infinity?   
 What could “size” mean when nothing ever ends\, an
 d how can we compare two quantities that are both 
 infinite?   Through hands-on activities and guided
  inquiry\, we’ll explore these seemingly impossibl
 e ideas and reveal what human reasoning can uncove
 r about the infinite.   No advanced mathematics is
  required — just curiosity and an open mind.\n \n 
 \n \n Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free pub
 lic presentation series celebrating the spectacula
 r world of mathematics.  This program is funded by
  Simons Foundation International and administered 
 by the Simons Foundation’s Science\, Society & Cul
 ture division.\n \n \n \n \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Encounters
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T173000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11962
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11963_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Encounters: "How Big is Infinity? How Big is 
 Your Mind?" featuring Lew Ludwig — Wednesday\, Jun
 e 10 at 7:00 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Math Encounters</
 i>:<br />\n &quot\;How Big is Infinity? How Big is
  Your Mind?&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="t
 ext-align:center\;"><strong>featuring Lew Ludwig</
 strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>Wednesday\, June 10<br />\n 7:00 pm to 8:30
  pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in pers
 on</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Infinity is one of
  the most mysterious ideas in human thought &mdash
 \; it&rsquo\;s not a number you can calculate or a
  destination you can reach.&nbsp\; Join Lew Ludwig
 \, Professor of Mathematics at Denison University\
 , for a journey into this elusive concept along wi
 th a surprising question: are there actually diffe
 rent sizes of infinity?&nbsp\;&nbsp\; What could &
 ldquo\;size&rdquo\; mean when nothing ever ends\, 
 and how can we compare two quantities that are bot
 h infinite?&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Through hands-on activit
 ies and guided inquiry\, we&rsquo\;ll explore thes
 e seemingly impossible ideas and reveal what human
  reasoning can uncover about the infinite.&nbsp\;&
 nbsp\; No advanced mathematics is required &mdash\
 ; just curiosity and an open mind.</p>\n \n <p><i>
 Math Encounters</i> is MoMath&rsquo\;s popular fre
 e public presentation series celebrating the spect
 acular world of mathematics.&nbsp\; This program i
 s funded by Simons Foundation International and ad
 ministered by the Simons Foundation&rsquo\;s Scien
 ce\, Society &amp\; Culture division.</p>\n \n <p 
 style="text-align:center\;"><a href="https://momat
 h.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2
 026-06-Ludwig.pdf" rel="noreferrer noopener" targe
 t="_blank"><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-
 content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2026-06-Lu
 dwig-scaled.png" style="width:300px\;height:464px\
 ;" /></a></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Encounters:\n \n "How Big is Infinity? How Bi
 g is Your Mind?"\n \n \n featuring Lew Ludwig\n \n
  \n Wednesday\, June 10\n \n 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm\n 
 \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Infinity is one of the m
 ost mysterious ideas in human thought — it’s not a
  number you can calculate or a destination you can
  reach.  Join Lew Ludwig\, Professor of Mathematic
 s at Denison University\, for a journey into this 
 elusive concept along with a surprising question: 
 are there actually different sizes of infinity?   
 What could “size” mean when nothing ever ends\, an
 d how can we compare two quantities that are both 
 infinite?   Through hands-on activities and guided
  inquiry\, we’ll explore these seemingly impossibl
 e ideas and reveal what human reasoning can uncove
 r about the infinite.   No advanced mathematics is
  required — just curiosity and an open mind.\n \n 
 \n \n Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular free pub
 lic presentation series celebrating the spectacula
 r world of mathematics.  This program is funded by
  Simons Foundation International and administered 
 by the Simons Foundation’s Science\, Society & Cul
 ture division.\n \n \n \n \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Encounters
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T203000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11963
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11983_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Free Play – Thursday\, June 11\, from 3:00 pm to 7
 :00 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="MoMath-on-Fifth-May
 -2024-600x200-1.png" src="https://momath.org/wp-co
 ntent/uploads/2024/06/MoMath-on-Fifth-May-2024-600
 x200-1.png" style="height:200px\;width:600px\;" />
 </p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><em><str
 ong>Free Play</strong></em></h1>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong>Thursday\, June 11<br /
 >\n 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm<br />\n (<span style="color
 :#b30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p
 >During <em>Free Play</em>\, general admission to 
 MoMath will be completely <strong>free</strong>!</
 p>\n \n <p>Free admission is available on a <stron
 g>first-come\, first-served</strong> basis.&nbsp\;
  Please note that <b>registration is not a guarant
 ee of entry</b>\, and all attendees\, including ch
 ildren\, must be registered.&nbsp\; <b>An early ar
 rival is strongly encouraged\, as MoMath will limi
 t entry once capacity is reached.</b></p>\n \n <p>
 Attendance during <i>Free Play</i> implies acknowl
 edgment of adherence to the <a href="https://momat
 h.org/home/policies-for-events/" rel="noreferrer n
 oopener" target="_blank">MoMath General Policies f
 or Events and Photograph Release</a>\, on behalf o
 f all individuals present.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Free Play\n \n \n Thursday\, June 11\n
  \n 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n
  During Free Play\, general admission to MoMath wi
 ll be completely free!\n \n \n \n Free admission i
 s available on a first-come\, first-served basis. 
  Please note that registration is not a guarantee 
 of entry\, and all attendees\, including children\
 , must be registered.  An early arrival is strongl
 y encouraged\, as MoMath will limit entry once cap
 acity is reached.\n \n \n \n Attendance during Fre
 e Play implies acknowledgment of adherence to the 
 MoMath General Policies for Events and Photograph 
 Release (https://momath.org/home/policies-for-even
 ts/)\, on behalf of all individuals present.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Free Play
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T150000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260611T190000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11983
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11989_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — June 12 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, June 12<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, June 12\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260612T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11989
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12062_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Krazy Kahoot — Saturday\, June 13\, at 3:00 pm ET 
 (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Krazy Kahoot</em
 >\, MoMath&#39\;s family quiz show!</strong></h1>\
 n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Saturd
 ay\, June 13<br />\n 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET</strong
 ></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>
 (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</str
 ong></p>\n \n <p>Join MoMath&rsquo\;s favorite mat
 h quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled family
  game bursting with a wide range of entertaining q
 uestions for ages 10 to 110 &mdash\; mathematicall
 y precocious children under ten are always welcome
 .&nbsp\; Is your family up for this lively challen
 ge?!</p>\n \n <p><strong>To fully participate in t
 his program\, </strong>you will need a smartphone\
 , tablet\, or personal computer with internet acce
 ss.&nbsp\; Please open <a href="https://Kahoot.it"
  rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Kahoot.
 it</a> on your computer or download the app on you
 r smart device.&nbsp\; During the event\, you will
  receive a PIN to access the game on your computer
  or app.</p>\n \n <p><em>Krazy Kahoot</em> is appr
 opriate for all ages\, and families are encouraged
  to work together\, but students under the age of 
 10 may find the questions challenging.</p>\n \n <p
 >This is an<strong> online-only</strong> event\; a
 ll registrants will be participating remotely.&nbs
 p\; The session will open just before the listed s
 tart time.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are 
 made available for a fee at <a href="https://video
 s.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_b
 lank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath
 .org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Krazy-Kahoot.png" 
 style="height:auto\;" /></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Krazy Kahoot\, MoMath's family quiz show!\n \n \n 
 Saturday\, June 13\n \n 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Join MoMath’s favorite 
 math quizmaster Steve Sherman for a fun-filled fam
 ily game bursting with a wide range of entertainin
 g questions for ages 10 to 110 — mathematically pr
 ecocious children under ten are always welcome.  I
 s your family up for this lively challenge?!\n \n 
 \n \n To fully participate in this program\, you w
 ill need a smartphone\, tablet\, or personal compu
 ter with internet access.  Please open Kahoot.it (
 https://Kahoot.it) on your computer or download th
 e app on your smart device.  During the event\, yo
 u will receive a PIN to access the game on your co
 mputer or app.\n \n \n \n Krazy Kahoot is appropri
 ate for all ages\, and families are encouraged to 
 work together\, but students under the age of 10 m
 ay find the questions challenging.\n \n \n \n This
  is an online-only event\; all registrants will be
  participating remotely.  The session will open ju
 st before the listed start time.  Occasional video
  recordings are made available for a fee at videos
 .momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n \n \
 n \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Krazy Kahoot
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T150000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T160000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12062
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11980_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:The First MoMath Backgammon Tournament — Sunday\, 
 June 14 at 12:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>The First MoMath Back
 gammon Tournament</b></em></h1>\n \n <p style="tex
 t-align:center\;"><b>Sunday\, June 14\, at 12:30 p
 m<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person
 </span>)</b></p>\n \n <p>Roll the dice and make yo
 ur move at MoMath&rsquo\;s first-ever Backgammon T
 ournament!&nbsp\; Players of all levels are invite
 d to enjoy an afternoon of strategy\, chance\, and
  friendly competition in one of the world&rsquo\;s
  oldest games.!&nbsp\; Compete for prizes\, meet f
 ellow backgammon enthusiasts\, and experience the 
 mathematical elegance behind every roll.</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:The First MoMath Backgammon Tournament\n \n \n Sun
 day\, June 14\, at 12:30 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n 
 \n \n Roll the dice and make your move at MoMath’s
  first-ever Backgammon Tournament!  Players of all
  levels are invited to enjoy an afternoon of strat
 egy\, chance\, and friendly competition in one of 
 the world’s oldest games.!  Compete for prizes\, m
 eet fellow backgammon enthusiasts\, and experience
  the mathematical elegance behind every roll.\n \n
  
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T123000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260614T123000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11980
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11964_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Volumes\, the MoMath book club: What Are the Odds?
  author Mark Prell  — Monday\, June 15\, at 6:30 p
 m ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Volumes</em>\, t
 he MoMath book club</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="
 text-align:center\;"><strong>A discussion of<br />
 \n <em>What Are the Odds?: A Statistical Guide to 
 Certainty in an Uncertain World</em></strong></h2>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hoste
 d by Dr. Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with author&nbsp\
 ;Mark Prell</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align
 :center\;"><strong>Monday\, June 15<br />\n 6:30 p
 m to 7:30 pm ET</strong><br />\n <strong>(<span st
 yle="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\
 n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" sr
 c="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/W
 hat-Are-the-Odds.jpg" style="width:300px\;height:4
 56px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Love mathematics and books?
 &nbsp\; Looking for a stimulating and fun discussi
 on?&nbsp\; <i>Volumes</i>\, the MoMath book club\,
  is just the thing for you!&nbsp\; This monthly re
 ading group is designed especially for those inter
 ested in mathematics and science and how they affe
 ct our lives.&nbsp\; No prior math or science back
 ground is necessary.</p>\n \n <p>Join host Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin\, MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Vi
 siting Professor for Public Outreach\, for an enga
 ging book club discussion of&nbsp\;<em>What Are th
 e Odds?: A Statistical Guide to Certainty in an Un
 certain World</em>&nbsp\;with author Mark Prell.</
 p>\n \n <p>We live in an uncertain world.&nbsp\; M
 orning commutes\, natural disasters\, global pande
 mics &mdash\; our lives are riddled with events wh
 ose outcomes we can never know with certainty.&nbs
 p\; In&nbsp\;<i>What Are the Odds?</i>&nbsp\;Mark 
 Prell reveals how statistical thinking empowers us
  to navigate this uncertainty with clarity and con
 fidence.&nbsp\; Whether weighing the benefits of d
 ifferent medications or deciding if home insurance
  is worth the steep cost\, Prell shows that just a
 s important as asking what the data says is asking
  how reliable it is.&nbsp\; Describing the core co
 ncepts and methods of statistical thinking\, he te
 aches us how to extract meaningful information fro
 m raw data\, and crucially\, to recognize data tha
 t&rsquo\;s been cherry-picked\, fabricated\, or is
  simply wrong.</p>\n \n <hr />\n <p>Looking for th
 e MoMath book club designed specially for tweens a
 nd teens (ages 10&ndash\;17)?&nbsp\; Check out <a 
 href="https://tweenprimes.momath.org/" rel="norefe
 rrer noopener" target="_blank">tweenprimes.momath.
 org</a>!</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Volumes\, the MoMath book club\n \n \n A discussio
 n of\n \n What Are the Odds?: A Statistical Guide 
 to Certainty in an Uncertain World\n \n \n Hosted 
 by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n with author Mark Prell
 \n \n \n \n Monday\, June 15\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 
 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Love ma
 thematics and books?  Looking for a stimulating an
 d fun discussion?  Volumes\, the MoMath book club\
 , is just the thing for you!  This monthly reading
  group is designed especially for those interested
  in mathematics and science and how they affect ou
 r lives.  No prior math or science background is n
 ecessary.\n \n \n \n Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin
 \, MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Publi
 c Outreach\, for an engaging book club discussion 
 of What Are the Odds?: A Statistical Guide to Cert
 ainty in an Uncertain World with author Mark Prell
 .\n \n \n \n We live in an uncertain world.  Morni
 ng commutes\, natural disasters\, global pandemics
  — our lives are riddled with events whose outcome
 s we can never know with certainty.  In What Are t
 he Odds? Mark Prell reveals how statistical thinki
 ng empowers us to navigate this uncertainty with c
 larity and confidence.  Whether weighing the benef
 its of different medications or deciding if home i
 nsurance is worth the steep cost\, Prell shows tha
 t just as important as asking what the data says i
 s asking how reliable it is.  Describing the core 
 concepts and methods of statistical thinking\, he 
 teaches us how to extract meaningful information f
 rom raw data\, and crucially\, to recognize data t
 hat’s been cherry-picked\, fabricated\, or is simp
 ly wrong.\n \n \n \n \n Looking for the MoMath boo
 k club designed specially for tweens and teens (ag
 es 10–17)?  Check out tweenprimes.momath.org (http
 s://tweenprimes.momath.org/)!\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Volumes Book Club
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11964
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12025_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of Volumes\, the MoMath book club: "What
  Are the Odds?" — June 15\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of </b><strong>
 <i>Volumes</i>\,<br />\n the MoMath book club</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>A discussion of<br />\n <em>What Are the Odds
 ?: A Statistical Guide to Certainty in an Uncertai
 n World</em></strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-ali
 gn:center\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin
 <br />\n with author&nbsp\;Mark Prell</strong></p>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong><span
  style="color:#b30033\;">This is a recording of a 
 live-streamed event that took place on Monday\, Ju
 ne 15\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \n <p style="t
 ext-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momat
 h.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/What-Are-the-Odds
 .jpg" style="width: 300px\; height: 456px\;" /></p
 >\n \n <p>Love mathematics and books?&nbsp\; Looki
 ng for a stimulating and fun discussion?&nbsp\; <i
 >Volumes</i>\, the MoMath book club\, is just the 
 thing for you!&nbsp\; This monthly reading group i
 s designed especially for those interested in math
 ematics and science and how they affect our lives.
 &nbsp\; No prior math or science background is nec
 essary.</p>\n \n <p>Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin\
 , MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Profes
 sor for Public Outreach\, for an engaging book clu
 b discussion of&nbsp\;<em>What Are the Odds?: A St
 atistical Guide to Certainty in an Uncertain World
 </em>&nbsp\;with author Mark Prell.</p>\n \n <p>We
  live in an uncertain world.&nbsp\; Morning commut
 es\, natural disasters\, global pandemics &mdash\;
  our lives are riddled with events whose outcomes 
 we can never know with certainty.&nbsp\; In&nbsp\;
 <i>What Are the Odds?</i>&nbsp\;Mark Prell reveals
  how statistical thinking empowers us to navigate 
 this uncertainty with clarity and confidence.&nbsp
 \; Whether weighing the benefits of different medi
 cations or deciding if home insurance is worth the
  steep cost\, Prell shows that just as important a
 s asking what the data says is asking how reliable
  it is.&nbsp\; Describing the core concepts and me
 thods of statistical thinking\, he teaches us how 
 to extract meaningful information from raw data\, 
 and crucially\, to recognize data that&rsquo\;s be
 en cherry-picked\, fabricated\, or is simply wrong
 .</p>\n \n <p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s policie
 s regarding video recordings\, visit <a href="http
 s://videos.momath.org">videos.momath.org</a>.</p><
 /body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Volumes\,\n \n the MoMath book club\n
  \n \n A discussion of\n \n What Are the Odds?: A 
 Statistical Guide to Certainty in an Uncertain Wor
 ld\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n with
  author Mark Prell\n \n \n \n This is a recording 
 of a live-streamed event that took place on Monday
 \, June 15\, 2026.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Love mat
 hematics and books?  Looking for a stimulating and
  fun discussion?  Volumes\, the MoMath book club\,
  is just the thing for you!  This monthly reading 
 group is designed especially for those interested 
 in mathematics and science and how they affect our
  lives.  No prior math or science background is ne
 cessary.\n \n \n \n Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin\
 , MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public
  Outreach\, for an engaging book club discussion o
 f What Are the Odds?: A Statistical Guide to Certa
 inty in an Uncertain World with author Mark Prell.
 \n \n \n \n We live in an uncertain world.  Mornin
 g commutes\, natural disasters\, global pandemics 
 — our lives are riddled with events whose outcomes
  we can never know with certainty.  In What Are th
 e Odds? Mark Prell reveals how statistical thinkin
 g empowers us to navigate this uncertainty with cl
 arity and confidence.  Whether weighing the benefi
 ts of different medications or deciding if home in
 surance is worth the steep cost\, Prell shows that
  just as important as asking what the data says is
  asking how reliable it is.  Describing the core c
 oncepts and methods of statistical thinking\, he t
 eaches us how to extract meaningful information fr
 om raw data\, and crucially\, to recognize data th
 at’s been cherry-picked\, fabricated\, or is simpl
 y wrong.\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's polici
 es regarding video recordings\, visit videos.momat
 h.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260615T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12025
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11938_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Connect the Dots" — Wednesday\, 
 June 17 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Connect the Dot
 s&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Wednesday\, June 17<br />\n 2:00 
 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><img alt="Vote-Counts-Packing-and-
 Cracking-image%281%29.jpg" src="https://momath.org
 /wp-content/uploads/2026/03/ConnectDots.jpg" style
 ="width: 400px\; height: 401px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>E
 xplore surprising connections between geometry and
  arithmetic.&nbsp\; Using a simple dot-connecting 
 game\, discover how divisibility determines emergi
 ng shapes &mdash\; triangles\, stars\, hexagons\, 
 and more!&nbsp\; Discover colorful patterns and id
 eas for creating string art.</p>\n \n <p><strong>M
 aterials needed: </strong>pencil\,&nbsp\;paper\, a
 nd printouts to be provided.</p>\n \n <p>This is a
  <strong>live-streamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occa
 sional video recordings are made available for a f
 ee at <a href="http://videos.momath.org">videos.mo
 math.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Connect the Dots"\n \n \n W
 ednesday\, June 17\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n \n \n \n \n Explore surprising connections 
 between geometry and arithmetic.  Using a simple d
 ot-connecting game\, discover how divisibility det
 ermines emerging shapes — triangles\, stars\, hexa
 gons\, and more!  Discover colorful patterns and i
 deas for creating string art.\n \n \n \n Materials
  needed: pencil\, paper\, and printouts to be prov
 ided.\n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  O
 ccasional video recordings are made available for 
 a fee at videos.momath.org (http://videos.momath.o
 rg).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260617T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11938
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11985_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Equilibrium\, game night for adults at MoMath – Th
 ursday\, June 18\, at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://in.m
 omath.org/sites/default/files/civicrm/persist/cont
 ribute/images/EquilibriumLogo.png" style="width:45
 0px\;" /></p>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"
 ><strong><i>Equilibrium</i>\, game night for adult
 s at MoMath</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-alig
 n:center\;"><strong>Thursday\, June 18<br />\n 6:3
 0 pm to 8:00 pm</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-a
 lign:center\;"><strong>(<span style="color:#b30033
 \;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join Mo
 Math for a fun-filled\, adult evening of mathemati
 cally-rich games!&nbsp\; Whether you come alone or
  bring a friend\, you&#39\;ll enjoy playing games 
 and connecting with mathematically-inclined adults
 \, all while enjoying the unique evening atmospher
 e at the premier math museum in North America.</p>
 \n \n <p>Please note that <em>Equilibrium</em> is 
 an event designed specifically for adults.&nbsp\; 
 Children will not be admitted and tickets purchase
 d for children will not be eligible for refund.</p
 ></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Equilibrium\, game night for adults at
  MoMath\n \n \n Thursday\, June 18\n \n 6:30 pm to
  8:00 pm\n \n \n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Join Mo
 Math for a fun-filled\, adult evening of mathemati
 cally-rich games!  Whether you come alone or bring
  a friend\, you'll enjoy playing games and connect
 ing with mathematically-inclined adults\, all whil
 e enjoying the unique evening atmosphere at the pr
 emier math museum in North America.\n \n \n \n Ple
 ase note that Equilibrium is an event designed spe
 cifically for adults.  Children will not be admitt
 ed and tickets purchased for children will not be 
 eligible for refund.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Equilibrium
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T200000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11985
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11990_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — June 19 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, June 19<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, June 19\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260619T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11990
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11390_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Early Registration for Transformations 2026 Summer
  Program — Deltas
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Transformations<
 /em> 2026<br />\n Summer Camp Registration</strong
 ></h1>\n \n <p>Students will experience the richne
 ss of mathematics with America&#39\;s only museum 
 dedicated to math.&nbsp\; Through interactive educ
 ation sessions\, creative projects\, and supervise
 d independent activities\, math will come alive fo
 r each and every participant.</p>\n \n <p>The Muse
 um offers a mixed-ages camp with attentive camp co
 unselors at every level.&nbsp\; The <em>Epsilons</
 em> level for rising first through third graders f
 ocuses on instilling a love for mathematics.&nbsp\
 ; The <em>Deltas</em> level for rising fourth thro
 ugh sixth graders allows campers to fully explore 
 their mathematical interests.&nbsp\; The <em>Gamma
 s</em> level for rising seventh through ninth grad
 ers will provide a deep dive into advanced mathema
 tical knowledge and skills.</p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s talented staff will keep campers engaged and
  entertained with grade-appropriate activities\, a
 nd the program&rsquo\;s curriculum will feature ha
 nds-on learning in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
 &nbsp\; With Madison Square Park just outside MoMa
 th&rsquo\;s front door\, there are even opportunit
 ies for fun in the sun.&nbsp\; Weather permitting\
 , campers spend the lunch period in the park every
  day.</p>\n \n <p>Whether your camper is already p
 assionate about mathematics or just starting to ex
 plore its wonders\, <em>Transformations</em> will 
 expose your camper to cool areas of mathematics no
 t covered in school and stoke the flames for a lif
 elong appreciation of mathematics.</p></body></htm
 l>
DESCRIPTION:Transformations 2026\n \n Summer Camp Registration
 \n \n \n Students will experience the richness of 
 mathematics with America's only museum dedicated t
 o math.  Through interactive education sessions\, 
 creative projects\, and supervised independent act
 ivities\, math will come alive for each and every 
 participant.\n \n \n \n The Museum offers a mixed-
 ages camp with attentive camp counselors at every 
 level.  The Epsilons level for rising first throug
 h third graders focuses on instilling a love for m
 athematics.  The Deltas level for rising fourth th
 rough sixth graders allows campers to fully explor
 e their mathematical interests.  The Gammas level 
 for rising seventh through ninth graders will prov
 ide a deep dive into advanced mathematical knowled
 ge and skills.\n \n \n \n MoMath’s talented staff 
 will keep campers engaged and entertained with gra
 de-appropriate activities\, and the program’s curr
 iculum will feature hands-on learning in a warm an
 d friendly atmosphere.  With Madison Square Park j
 ust outside MoMath’s front door\, there are even o
 pportunities for fun in the sun.  Weather permitti
 ng\, campers spend the lunch period in the park ev
 ery day.\n \n \n \n Whether your camper is already
  passionate about mathematics or just starting to 
 explore its wonders\, Transformations will expose 
 your camper to cool areas of mathematics not cover
 ed in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong a
 ppreciation of mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T090000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260828T150000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10010\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11390
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11391_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Early Registration for Transformations 2026 Summer
  Program — Epsilons
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Transformations<
 /em> 2026<br />\n Summer Camp Registration</strong
 ></h1>\n \n <p>Students will experience the richne
 ss of mathematics with America&#39\;s only museum 
 dedicated to math.&nbsp\; Through interactive educ
 ation sessions\, creative projects\, and supervise
 d independent activities\, math will come alive fo
 r each and every participant.</p>\n \n <p>The Muse
 um offers a mixed-ages camp with attentive camp co
 unselors at every level.&nbsp\; The <em>Epsilons</
 em> level for rising first through third graders f
 ocuses on instilling a love for mathematics.&nbsp\
 ; The <em>Deltas</em> level for rising fourth thro
 ugh sixth graders allows campers to fully explore 
 their mathematical interests.&nbsp\; The <em>Gamma
 s</em> level for rising seventh through ninth grad
 ers will provide a deep dive into advanced mathema
 tical knowledge and skills.</p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s talented staff will keep campers engaged and
  entertained with grade-appropriate activities\, a
 nd the program&rsquo\;s curriculum will feature ha
 nds-on learning in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
 &nbsp\; With Madison Square Park just outside MoMa
 th&rsquo\;s front door\, there are even opportunit
 ies for fun in the sun.&nbsp\; Weather permitting\
 , campers spend the lunch period in the park every
  day.</p>\n \n <p>Whether your camper is already p
 assionate about mathematics or just starting to ex
 plore its wonders\, <em>Transformations</em> will 
 expose your camper to cool areas of mathematics no
 t covered in school and stoke the flames for a lif
 elong appreciation of mathematics.</p></body></htm
 l>
DESCRIPTION:Transformations 2026\n \n Summer Camp Registration
 \n \n \n Students will experience the richness of 
 mathematics with America's only museum dedicated t
 o math.  Through interactive education sessions\, 
 creative projects\, and supervised independent act
 ivities\, math will come alive for each and every 
 participant.\n \n \n \n The Museum offers a mixed-
 ages camp with attentive camp counselors at every 
 level.  The Epsilons level for rising first throug
 h third graders focuses on instilling a love for m
 athematics.  The Deltas level for rising fourth th
 rough sixth graders allows campers to fully explor
 e their mathematical interests.  The Gammas level 
 for rising seventh through ninth graders will prov
 ide a deep dive into advanced mathematical knowled
 ge and skills.\n \n \n \n MoMath’s talented staff 
 will keep campers engaged and entertained with gra
 de-appropriate activities\, and the program’s curr
 iculum will feature hands-on learning in a warm an
 d friendly atmosphere.  With Madison Square Park j
 ust outside MoMath’s front door\, there are even o
 pportunities for fun in the sun.  Weather permitti
 ng\, campers spend the lunch period in the park ev
 ery day.\n \n \n \n Whether your camper is already
  passionate about mathematics or just starting to 
 explore its wonders\, Transformations will expose 
 your camper to cool areas of mathematics not cover
 ed in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong a
 ppreciation of mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T090000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260828T150000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10010\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11391
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11965_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:QED\, with special guests Elizabeth Bouzarth\, Joh
 n Harris\, and Kevin Hutson — Monday\, June 22\, a
 t 6:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>QED</em>: a conv
 ersation about<br />\n math and math education</st
 rong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><s
 trong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with s
 pecial guests&nbsp\;Elizabeth Bouzarth\,<br />\n J
 ohn Harris\, and Kevin Hutson</strong></h2>\n \n <
 p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Monday\, Jun
 e 22<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br />\n (<span 
 style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p
 >\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&rsquo\
 ;s 2025-2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreac
 h\, as he welcomes Elizabeth Bouzarth\, John Harri
 s\, and Kevin Hutsson to the MoMath stage for an e
 ngaging conversation about math and math education
 .</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>
 <span style="color:#2B7434\;">_____________</span>
 </strong></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"
 ><span style="color:#2B7434\;">About the <em>QED</
 em> monthly series</span></h1>\n \n <figure style=
 "text-align:center\;"><img alt="Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\, MoMath's Visiting Professor" src="https://moma
 th.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-Benja
 min.jpeg" style="height:200px\;width:200px\;" />\n
  <figcaption>Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin</figcaption
 >\n </figure>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, M
 oMath&rsquo\;s 2025-2026 Visiting Professor for Pu
 blic Outreach\, each month as he welcomes special 
 guests to the MoMath stage for engaging conversati
 ons about math and math education.</p>\n \n <p sty
 le="text-align:center\;"><strong><span style="colo
 r:#2B7434\;">_____________</span></strong></p>\n \
 n <p>These are <strong>online-only</strong> events
 .&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are made avai
 lable for a fee at <a href="https://videos.momath.
 org">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:QED: a conversation about\n \n math and math educa
 tion\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n wi
 th special guests Elizabeth Bouzarth\,\n \n John H
 arris\, and Kevin Hutson\n \n \n Monday\, June 22\
 n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \
 n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath’s 2025-2026 Vi
 siting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welco
 mes Elizabeth Bouzarth\, John Harris\, and Kevin H
 utsson to the MoMath stage for an engaging convers
 ation about math and math education.\n \n \n \n __
 ___________\n \n \n \n About the QED monthly serie
 s\n \n \n \n Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Joi
 n Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath’s 2025-2026 Visitin
 g Professor for Public Outreach\, each month as he
  welcomes special guests to the MoMath stage for e
 ngaging conversations about math and math educatio
 n.\n \n \n \n _____________\n \n \n \n These are o
 nline-only events.  Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at videos.momath.org (h
 ttps://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:QED
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11965
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12026_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "QED\, a conversation about math and 
 math education" — June 22\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of</b><strong><
 i> QED</i>\,&nbsp\;a conversation about<br />\n ma
 th and math education</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthu
 r Benjamin<br />\n with special guests Elizabeth B
 ouzarth\,<br />\n John Harris\, and Kevin Hutson</
 strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">This is a rec
 ording of a live-streamed event that took place on
  June 22\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \n <p style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appropriate for par
 ents.</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\, MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025-2026 Visiting Professor f
 or Public Outreach\, as he welcomes guests Elizabe
 th Bouzarth\, John Harris\, and Kevin Hutson to th
 e MoMath stage for an engaging conversation about 
 math and math education.</p>\n \n <p>To learn abou
 t MoMath&#39\;s policies regarding video recording
 s\, visit <a href="https://videos.momath.org/" rel
 ="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">videos.moma
 th.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of QED\, a conversation about\n \n math 
 and math education\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Be
 njamin\n \n with special guests Elizabeth Bouzarth
 \,\n \n John Harris\, and Kevin Hutson\n \n \n Thi
 s is a recording of a live-streamed event that too
 k place on June 22\, 2026.\n \n \n \n Appropriate 
 for parents.\n \n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\,
  MoMath’s 2025-2026 Visiting Professor for Public 
 Outreach\, as he welcomes guests Elizabeth Bouzart
 h\, John Harris\, and Kevin Hutson to the MoMath s
 tage for an engaging conversation about math and m
 ath education.\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's 
 policies regarding video recordings\, visit videos
 .momath.org (https://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260622T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12026
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11807_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Focus! with Alex Kontorovich — Wednesday\, June 24
  at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Focus!</em></str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>with Alex Kontorovich</strong></h2>\n \n <p s
 tyle="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, Jun
 e 24\, at 2:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#
 004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>This
  is an <strong>online-only </strong>event\; all re
 gistrants will be participating remotely.</p></bod
 y></html>
DESCRIPTION:Focus!\n \n \n with Alex Kontorovich\n \n \n Wedne
 sday\, June 24\, at 2:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n 
 \n \n This is an online-only event\; all registran
 ts will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T150000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11807
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12027_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Focus!" — June 24\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of&nbsp\;</b><s
 trong><em>Focus!</em></strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>with&nbsp\;Alex Kon
 torovich</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong><span style="color:#b30033\;">Thi
 s is a recording of an online event that took plac
 e on June 24\, 2026.</span></strong></p>\n \n <p s
 tyle="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appropriate for
  ages 13 and up.</strong></p>\n \n <p>MoMath is mo
 ving.&nbsp\; Its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth
  Avenue opens this winter with more than two dozen
  original new exhibits.&nbsp\; Each month\, one ne
 w exhibit will be highlighted as we share its stor
 y\, from conception to design to fabrication.&nbsp
 \; Hear the back stories from the creators and bui
 lders of the exhibits\, and discover the fascinati
 ng mathematics behind the magic.</p>\n \n <p>For t
 he April&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;<i>Focus!</i>&nbsp\;sessio
 n\, Alex Kontorovich will present on&nbsp\;<i>Four
 ier Figures</i>.</p>\n \n <p>To learn about MoMath
 &#39\;s policies regarding video recordings\, visi
 t <a href="https://videos.momath.org/" rel="norefe
 rrer noopener" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</
 a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Focus!\n \n \n with Alex Kontorovich\
 n \n \n This is a recording of an online event tha
 t took place on June 24\, 2026.\n \n \n \n Appropr
 iate for ages 13 and up.\n \n \n \n MoMath is movi
 ng.  Its spectacular new home at 635 Sixth Avenue 
 opens this winter with more than two dozen origina
 l new exhibits.  Each month\, one new exhibit will
  be highlighted as we share its story\, from conce
 ption to design to fabrication.  Hear the back sto
 ries from the creators and builders of the exhibit
 s\, and discover the fascinating mathematics behin
 d the magic.\n \n \n \n For the April’s Focus! ses
 sion\, Alex Kontorovich will present on Fourier Fi
 gures.\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's policies
  regarding video recordings\, visit videos.momath.
 org (https://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T140000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12027
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12039_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Game On — featuring Steve Sherman – Wednesday\, Ju
 ne 24 at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Game On</em></st
 rong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><s
 trong>Featuring Steve Sherman</strong></h2>\n \n <
 p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, 
 June 24<br />\n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm</strong></p>\n 
 \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<span s
 tyle="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</strong><
 /p>\n \n <p style="text-align: center\;"><img alt=
 "" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026
 /05/20260312_083643-scaled.jpg" style="width: 300p
 x\; height: 400px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Don&rsquo\;t m
 iss this special opportunity to meet MoMath fan fa
 vorite Steve Sherman &mdash\; in person!&nbsp\; Kn
 own for his high-energy\, wildly fun online sessio
 ns in the <em>Loving Math</em> series and in the m
 onthly <em>Krazy Kahoot </em>challenges\, Steve br
 ings his signature blend of humor\, excitement\, a
 nd mathematical magic to a &nbsp\;rare live event 
 at MoMath.&nbsp\; Join the fun with hands-on games
 \, interactive &nbsp\;puzzles\, and playful proble
 m solving &mdash\; plus the chance to win some pri
 zes.</p>\n \n <p>Ideal for ages 6 to 11.</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:Game On\n \n \n Featuring Steve Sherman\n \n \n We
 dnesday\, June 24\n \n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm\n \n \n 
 \n (in person)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Don’t miss t
 his special opportunity to meet MoMath fan favorit
 e Steve Sherman — in person!  Known for his high-e
 nergy\, wildly fun online sessions in the Loving M
 ath series and in the monthly Krazy Kahoot challen
 ges\, Steve brings his signature blend of humor\, 
 excitement\, and mathematical magic to a  rare liv
 e event at MoMath.  Join the fun with hands-on gam
 es\, interactive  puzzles\, and playful problem so
 lving — plus the chance to win some prizes.\n \n \
 n \n Ideal for ages 6 to 11.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Museum Event
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260624T200000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12039
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11924_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Rep-tiles" — Thursday\, June 25\
 , at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Rep-tiles&quot\
 ;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>Thursday\, June 25<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:
 45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-con
 tent/uploads/2021/02/Senior-Sesssion-Rep-tiles-ima
 ge.png" style="width:272px\;height:150px\;" /></p>
 \n \n <p>Come discover mathematical rep-tiles\, ge
 ometric shapes that can tile into repetitions of t
 hemselves.&nbsp\; Learn about scaling\, special te
 ssellations\, and mathematical proofs\, while solv
 ing fun rep-tiles puzzles.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Mat
 erials needed: </strong><i>pencil\, paper\, printo
 uts to be provided\, and scissors (to cut out shap
 es prior to session)</i></p>\n \n <p>This is a <st
 rong>live-streamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasion
 al video recordings are made available for a fee a
 t <a href="https://videos.momath.org" rel="norefer
 rer noopener" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a
 >.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Rep-tiles"\n \n \n Thursday
 \, June 25\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \n \
 n \n \n \n Come discover mathematical rep-tiles\, 
 geometric shapes that can tile into repetitions of
  themselves.  Learn about scaling\, special tessel
 lations\, and mathematical proofs\, while solving 
 fun rep-tiles puzzles.\n \n \n \n Materials needed
 : pencil\, paper\, printouts to be provided\, and 
 scissors (to cut out shapes prior to session)\n \n
  \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occasional 
 video recordings are made available for a fee at v
 ideos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n
  
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11924
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11991_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — June 26 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, June 26<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, June 26\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260626T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11991
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11811_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, June 27 at 11:00 
 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, June 27<br />\n 11:00 
 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#004
 785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Challen
 ge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by Pet
 er Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sanderso
 n (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Peter 
 will also host a short Zoom session to explore the
  solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited to 
 puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky group
  each month will be highlighted online and receive
  a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get together w
 ith friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &mdash
 \; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&nbs
 p\; MoMath will post photos online and one lucky g
 roup each month will be selected to receive a spec
 ial gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <stro
 ng>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants wi
 ll be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, June 27\n \
 n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n
  Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitte
 d by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant 
 Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter will 
 also host a short Zoom session to explore the solu
 tions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle toge
 ther and send a photo\; one lucky group each month
  will be highlighted online and receive a special 
 gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to di
 scuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun photo
  of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos on
 line and one lucky group each month will be select
 ed to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \n 
 \n This is an online-only event\; all registrants 
 will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11811
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12029_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Monthly Mindbenders" — June 27\, 202
 6
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of&nbsp\;</b><s
 trong><em>Monthly Mindbenders</em></strong></h1>\n
  \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>with&n
 bsp\;Peter Winkler</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong><span style="color:#b30
 033\;">This is a recording of an online event that
  took place on June 27\, 2026.</span></strong></p>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Appro
 priate for all ages.</strong></p>\n \n <p>Challeng
 e your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by Pete
 r Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sanderson
  (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Peter w
 ill also host a short Zoom session to explore the 
 solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited to p
 uzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky group 
 each month will be highlighted online and receive 
 a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get together wi
 th friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &mdash\
 ; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&nbsp
 \; MoMath will post photos online and one lucky gr
 oup each month will be selected to receive a speci
 al gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>If you have not y
 et checked out March&rsquo\;s puzzle\, <a href="ht
 tps://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/4.-Mon
 thly-Mindbenders-April-2026.pdf" rel="noreferrer n
 oopener" target="_blank"><span style="background-c
 olor:#f1c40f\;">click here</span></a> to view the 
 puzzle\, and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/shor
 ts/4h5BEALuh44" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="
 _blank"><span style="background-color:#f1c40f\;">c
 lick here</span></a> to watch the video introducti
 on by Grant Sanderson (<em>3Blue1Brown</em>).</p>\
 n \n <p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s policies rega
 rding video recordings\, visit <a href="https://vi
 deos.momath.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target
 ="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n with Pete
 r Winkler\n \n \n This is a recording of an online
  event that took place on June 27\, 2026.\n \n \n 
 \n Appropriate for all ages.\n \n \n \n Challenge 
 your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by Peter 
 Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sanderson (
 3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter will also host a
  short Zoom session to explore the solutions toget
 her.  Groups are invited to puzzle together and se
 nd a photo\; one lucky group each month will be hi
 ghlighted online and receive a special gift from M
 oMath.  Get together with friends to discuss\, deb
 ate\, and solve — then send a fun photo of your pu
 zzle party.  MoMath will post photos online and on
 e lucky group each month will be selected to recei
 ve a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \n \n If you h
 ave not yet checked out March’s puzzle\, click her
 e to view the puzzle\, and click here to watch the
  video introduction by Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brow
 n).\n \n \n \n To learn about MoMath's policies re
 garding video recordings\, visit videos.momath.org
  (https://videos.momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12029
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11984_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Free Play – Sunday\, June 28\, from 10:00 am to 1:
 00 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="MoMath-on-Fifth-May
 -2024-600x200-1.png" src="https://momath.org/wp-co
 ntent/uploads/2024/06/MoMath-on-Fifth-May-2024-600
 x200-1.png" style="height:200px\;width:600px\;" />
 </p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><em><str
 ong>Free Play</strong></em></h1>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong>Sunday\, June 28<br />\
 n 10:00 am to 1:00 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:
 #b30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>
 During <em>Free Play</em>\, general admission to M
 oMath will be completely <strong>free</strong>!</p
 >\n \n <p>Free admission is available on a <strong
 >first-come\, first-served</strong> basis.&nbsp\; 
 Please note that <b>registration is not a guarante
 e of entry</b>\, and all attendees\, including chi
 ldren\, must be registered.&nbsp\; <b>An early arr
 ival is strongly encouraged\, as MoMath will limit
  entry once capacity is reached.</b></p>\n \n <p>A
 ttendance during <i>Free Play</i> implies acknowle
 dgment of adherence to the <a href="https://momath
 .org/home/policies-for-events/" rel="noreferrer no
 opener" target="_blank">MoMath General Policies fo
 r Events and Photograph Release</a>\, on behalf of
  all individuals present.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Free Play\n \n \n Sunday\, June 28\n \
 n 10:00 am to 1:00 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n 
 During Free Play\, general admission to MoMath wil
 l be completely free!\n \n \n \n Free admission is
  available on a first-come\, first-served basis.  
 Please note that registration is not a guarantee o
 f entry\, and all attendees\, including children\,
  must be registered.  An early arrival is strongly
  encouraged\, as MoMath will limit entry once capa
 city is reached.\n \n \n \n Attendance during Free
  Play implies acknowledgment of adherence to the M
 oMath General Policies for Events and Photograph R
 elease (https://momath.org/home/policies-for-event
 s/)\, on behalf of all individuals present.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Free Play
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T100000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T130000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11984
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11365_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Free Play – Saturday\, June 28\, from 11:00 am to 
 2:00 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="MoMath-on-Fifth-May
 -2024-600x200-1.png" src="https://momath.org/wp-co
 ntent/uploads/2024/06/MoMath-on-Fifth-May-2024-600
 x200-1.png" style="height:200px\;width:600px\;" />
 </p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><em><str
 ong>Free Play</strong></em></h1>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><strong>Saturday\, June 28<br /
 >\n 11:00 am to 2:00 pm<br />\n (<span style="colo
 r:#b30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <
 p>During <em>Free Play</em>\, general admission to
  MoMath will be completely <strong>free</strong>!&
 nbsp\; If you haven&rsquo\;t been to <i>MoMath on 
 Fifth</i> (225 Fifth Avenue) &mdash\; and if you h
 ave friends who have never been to the Museum\, th
 ere&rsquo\;s no better time to bring them along!</
 p>\n \n <p>Free admission is available on a <stron
 g>first-come\, first-served</strong> basis.&nbsp\;
  Please note that <b>registration is not a guarant
 ee of entry</b>\, and all attendees\, including ch
 ildren\, must be registered.&nbsp\; <b>An early ar
 rival is strongly encouraged\, as MoMath will limi
 t entry once capacity is reached.</b></p>\n \n <p>
 Attendance during <i>Free Play</i> implies acknowl
 edgment of adherence to the <a href="https://momat
 h.org/home/policies-for-events/" rel="noreferrer n
 oopener" target="_blank">MoMath General Policies f
 or Events and Photograph Release</a>\, on behalf o
 f all individuals present.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Free Play\n \n \n Saturday\, June 28\n
  \n 11:00 am to 2:00 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \
 n During Free Play\, general admission to MoMath w
 ill be completely free!  If you haven’t been to Mo
 Math on Fifth (225 Fifth Avenue) — and if you have
  friends who have never been to the Museum\, there
 ’s no better time to bring them along!\n \n \n \n 
 Free admission is available on a first-come\, firs
 t-served basis.  Please note that registration is 
 not a guarantee of entry\, and all attendees\, inc
 luding children\, must be registered.  An early ar
 rival is strongly encouraged\, as MoMath will limi
 t entry once capacity is reached.\n \n \n \n Atten
 dance during Free Play implies acknowledgment of a
 dherence to the MoMath General Policies for Events
  and Photograph Release (https://momath.org/home/p
 olicies-for-events/)\, on behalf of all individual
 s present.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Free Play
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T140000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, NY 10011\n United St
 ates\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11365
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11630_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Transformations 2026 Summer Program — Deltas
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Transformations<
 /em> 2026<br />\n Summer Camp Registration</strong
 ></h1>\n \n <p>Students will experience the richne
 ss of mathematics with America&#39\;s only museum 
 dedicated to math.&nbsp\; Through interactive educ
 ation sessions\, creative projects\, and supervise
 d independent activities\, math will come alive fo
 r each and every participant.</p>\n \n <p>The Muse
 um offers a mixed-ages camp with attentive camp co
 unselors at every level.&nbsp\; The <em>Epsilons</
 em> level for rising first through third graders f
 ocuses on instilling a love for mathematics.&nbsp\
 ; The <em>Deltas</em> level for rising fourth thro
 ugh sixth graders allows campers to fully explore 
 their mathematical interests.&nbsp\; The <em>Gamma
 s</em> level for rising seventh through ninth grad
 ers will provide a deep dive into advanced mathema
 tical knowledge and skills.</p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s talented staff will keep campers engaged and
  entertained with grade-appropriate activities\, a
 nd the program&rsquo\;s curriculum will feature ha
 nds-on learning in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
 </p>\n \n <p>Whether your camper is already passio
 nate about mathematics or just starting to explore
  its wonders\, <em>Transformations</em> will expos
 e your camper to cool areas of mathematics not cov
 ered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong
  appreciation of mathematics.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Transformations 2026\n \n Summer Camp Registration
 \n \n \n Students will experience the richness of 
 mathematics with America's only museum dedicated t
 o math.  Through interactive education sessions\, 
 creative projects\, and supervised independent act
 ivities\, math will come alive for each and every 
 participant.\n \n \n \n The Museum offers a mixed-
 ages camp with attentive camp counselors at every 
 level.  The Epsilons level for rising first throug
 h third graders focuses on instilling a love for m
 athematics.  The Deltas level for rising fourth th
 rough sixth graders allows campers to fully explor
 e their mathematical interests.  The Gammas level 
 for rising seventh through ninth graders will prov
 ide a deep dive into advanced mathematical knowled
 ge and skills.\n \n \n \n MoMath’s talented staff 
 will keep campers engaged and entertained with gra
 de-appropriate activities\, and the program’s curr
 iculum will feature hands-on learning in a warm an
 d friendly atmosphere.\n \n \n \n Whether your cam
 per is already passionate about mathematics or jus
 t starting to explore its wonders\, Transformation
 s will expose your camper to cool areas of mathema
 tics not covered in school and stoke the flames fo
 r a lifelong appreciation of mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T150000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10011\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11630
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11631_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Transformations 2026 Summer Program — Epsilons
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Transformations<
 /em> 2026<br />\n Summer Camp Registration</strong
 ></h1>\n \n <p>Students will experience the richne
 ss of mathematics with America&#39\;s only museum 
 dedicated to math.&nbsp\; Through interactive educ
 ation sessions\, creative projects\, and supervise
 d independent activities\, math will come alive fo
 r each and every participant.</p>\n \n <p>The Muse
 um offers a mixed-ages camp with attentive camp co
 unselors at every level.&nbsp\; The <em>Epsilons</
 em> level for rising first through third graders f
 ocuses on instilling a love for mathematics.&nbsp\
 ; The <em>Deltas</em> level for rising fourth thro
 ugh sixth graders allows campers to fully explore 
 their mathematical interests.&nbsp\; The <em>Gamma
 s</em> level for rising seventh through ninth grad
 ers will provide a deep dive into advanced mathema
 tical knowledge and skills.</p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s talented staff will keep campers engaged and
  entertained with grade-appropriate activities\, a
 nd the program&rsquo\;s curriculum will feature ha
 nds-on learning in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
 </p>\n \n <p>Whether your camper is already passio
 nate about mathematics or just starting to explore
  its wonders\, <em>Transformations</em> will expos
 e your camper to cool areas of mathematics not cov
 ered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong
  appreciation of mathematics.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Transformations 2026\n \n Summer Camp Registration
 \n \n \n Students will experience the richness of 
 mathematics with America's only museum dedicated t
 o math.  Through interactive education sessions\, 
 creative projects\, and supervised independent act
 ivities\, math will come alive for each and every 
 participant.\n \n \n \n The Museum offers a mixed-
 ages camp with attentive camp counselors at every 
 level.  The Epsilons level for rising first throug
 h third graders focuses on instilling a love for m
 athematics.  The Deltas level for rising fourth th
 rough sixth graders allows campers to fully explor
 e their mathematical interests.  The Gammas level 
 for rising seventh through ninth graders will prov
 ide a deep dive into advanced mathematical knowled
 ge and skills.\n \n \n \n MoMath’s talented staff 
 will keep campers engaged and entertained with gra
 de-appropriate activities\, and the program’s curr
 iculum will feature hands-on learning in a warm an
 d friendly atmosphere.\n \n \n \n Whether your cam
 per is already passionate about mathematics or jus
 t starting to explore its wonders\, Transformation
 s will expose your camper to cool areas of mathema
 tics not covered in school and stoke the flames fo
 r a lifelong appreciation of mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T150000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10011\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11631
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11632_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Transformations 2026 Summer Program — Gammas
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Transformations<
 /em> 2026<br />\n Summer Camp Registration</strong
 ></h1>\n \n <p>Students will experience the richne
 ss of mathematics with America&#39\;s only museum 
 dedicated to math.&nbsp\; Through interactive educ
 ation sessions\, creative projects\, and supervise
 d independent activities\, math will come alive fo
 r each and every participant.</p>\n \n <p>The Muse
 um offers a mixed-ages camp with attentive camp co
 unselors at every level.&nbsp\; The <em>Epsilons</
 em> level for rising first through third graders f
 ocuses on instilling a love for mathematics.&nbsp\
 ; The <em>Deltas</em> level for rising fourth thro
 ugh sixth graders allows campers to fully explore 
 their mathematical interests.&nbsp\; The <em>Gamma
 s</em> level for rising seventh through ninth grad
 ers will provide a deep dive into advanced mathema
 tical knowledge and skills.</p>\n \n <p>MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s talented staff will keep campers engaged and
  entertained with grade-appropriate activities\, a
 nd the program&rsquo\;s curriculum will feature ha
 nds-on learning in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
 </p>\n \n <p>Whether your camper is already passio
 nate about mathematics or just starting to explore
  its wonders\, <em>Transformations</em> will expos
 e your camper to cool areas of mathematics not cov
 ered in school and stoke the flames for a lifelong
  appreciation of mathematics.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Transformations 2026\n \n Summer Camp Registration
 \n \n \n Students will experience the richness of 
 mathematics with America's only museum dedicated t
 o math.  Through interactive education sessions\, 
 creative projects\, and supervised independent act
 ivities\, math will come alive for each and every 
 participant.\n \n \n \n The Museum offers a mixed-
 ages camp with attentive camp counselors at every 
 level.  The Epsilons level for rising first throug
 h third graders focuses on instilling a love for m
 athematics.  The Deltas level for rising fourth th
 rough sixth graders allows campers to fully explor
 e their mathematical interests.  The Gammas level 
 for rising seventh through ninth graders will prov
 ide a deep dive into advanced mathematical knowled
 ge and skills.\n \n \n \n MoMath’s talented staff 
 will keep campers engaged and entertained with gra
 de-appropriate activities\, and the program’s curr
 iculum will feature hands-on learning in a warm an
 d friendly atmosphere.\n \n \n \n Whether your cam
 per is already passionate about mathematics or jus
 t starting to explore its wonders\, Transformation
 s will expose your camper to cool areas of mathema
 tics not covered in school and stoke the flames fo
 r a lifelong appreciation of mathematics.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Summer Camp
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260904T150000
LOCATION:National Museum of Mathematics\n 635 Sixth Avenue\
 n New York\, NY 10011\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11632
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11966_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (online) — Monday\
 , June 29\, at 6:30 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>Ask a Mathematic
 ian &mdash\; Anything!</strong></em></h1>\n \n <h2
  style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Featuring Dr.
  Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>Monday\, June 29<br />\n 
 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="
 text-align:center\;"><strong>(<span style="color:#
 004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p styl
 e="text-align:center\;"><img alt="David Reimann" s
 rc="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/
 Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg" style="height:250px\;wid
 th:250px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Ever wanted to ask a ma
 thematician something\, maybe about a curious new 
 idea you have\, or a concept you&#39\;d like to un
 derstand better?&nbsp\; Don&#39\;t know whom to as
 k?&nbsp\; Here&#39\;s your chance!</p>\n \n <p>Joi
 n Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;
 2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, for 
 this one-hour\, interactive session.&nbsp\; Come w
 ith your own questions\, or just join to listen in
 .&nbsp\; All are welcome\, and no question is too 
 basic (although plenty may be too hard!)</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:Ask a Mathematician — Anything!\n \n \n Featuring 
 Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Monday\, June 29\n \n 
 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n \n \n (online)\n \n \n 
 \n \n \n \n \n Ever wanted to ask a mathematician 
 something\, maybe about a curious new idea you hav
 e\, or a concept you'd like to understand better? 
  Don't know whom to ask?  Here's your chance!\n \n
  \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–20
 26 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, for th
 is one-hour\, interactive session.  Come with your
  own questions\, or just join to listen in.  All a
 re welcome\, and no question is too basic (althoug
 h plenty may be too hard!)\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Ask a Mathematician — Anything!
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11966
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12030_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Recording of "Ask a Mathematician — Anything!" — J
 une 29\, 2026
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><b>Recording of</b><strong><
 i> Ask a Mathematician &mdash\; Anything!</i> Feat
 uring Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h1>\n \n <p st
 yle="text-align:center\;"><strong><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">This is a recording of an online eve
 nt that took place on Monday\, June 29\, 2026.</sp
 an></strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\
 ;"><strong>Appropriate for all ages.</strong></p>\
 n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" sr
 c="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/D
 r.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg" style="height:250px\;widt
 h:250px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Ever wanted to ask a mat
 hematician something\, maybe about a curious new i
 dea you have\, or a concept you&#39\;d like to und
 erstand better?&nbsp\; Don&#39\;t know whom to ask
 ?&nbsp\; Here&#39\;s your chance!</p>\n \n <p>Join
  Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;2
 026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, for t
 his one-hour\, interactive session.&nbsp\; Come wi
 th your own questions\, or just join to listen in.
 &nbsp\; All are welcome\, and no question is too b
 asic (although plenty may be too hard!)</p>\n \n <
 p>To learn about MoMath&#39\;s policies regarding 
 video recordings\, visit <a href="https://videos.m
 omath.org/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_bla
 nk">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Recording of Ask a Mathematician — Anything! Featu
 ring Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n This is a recordi
 ng of an online event that took place on Monday\, 
 June 29\, 2026.\n \n \n \n Appropriate for all age
 s.\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Ever wanted to ask a mat
 hematician something\, maybe about a curious new i
 dea you have\, or a concept you'd like to understa
 nd better?  Don't know whom to ask?  Here's your c
 hance!\n \n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMat
 h's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outrea
 ch\, for this one-hour\, interactive session.  Com
 e with your own questions\, or just join to listen
  in.  All are welcome\, and no question is too bas
 ic (although plenty may be too hard!)\n \n \n \n T
 o learn about MoMath's policies regarding video re
 cordings\, visit videos.momath.org (https://videos
 .momath.org/).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Recording
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260629T183000
LOCATION:United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12030
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12051_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Magic Squares" — Tuesday\, June 
 30 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Magic Squares&q
 uot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:cent
 er\;"><strong>Tuesday\, June 30<br />\n 2:00 pm to
  2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align
 :center\;"><img alt="magic-square.jpg" src="https:
 //momath.org/wp-content/uploads/civicrm/persist/co
 ntribute/images/magic-square.jpg" style="width:205
 px\;height:200px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Magic squares a
 re a set of puzzles that have long fascinated many
  of the world&rsquo\;s most brilliant thinkers.&nb
 sp\; Dating back more than 4\,000 years to ancient
  China\, magic squares are those in which the sums
  of each column\, row\, and diagonal are always &l
 dquo\;magically&rdquo\; the same number!&nbsp\; Di
 scover surprising strategies to solve these myster
 ious puzzles and learn how to create your very own
  magic square.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Materials neede
 d: </strong>paper and pencil</p>\n \n <p>This is a
  <strong>live-streamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occa
 sional video recordings are made available for a f
 ee at <a href="https://videos.momath.org" rel="nor
 eferrer noopener" target="_blank">videos.momath.or
 g</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Magic Squares"\n \n \n Tues
 day\, June 30\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \
 n \n \n \n \n Magic squares are a set of puzzles t
 hat have long fascinated many of the world’s most 
 brilliant thinkers.  Dating back more than 4\,000 
 years to ancient China\, magic squares are those i
 n which the sums of each column\, row\, and diagon
 al are always “magically” the same number!  Discov
 er surprising strategies to solve these mysterious
  puzzles and learn how to create your very own mag
 ic square.\n \n \n \n Materials needed: paper and 
 pencil\n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  
 Occasional video recordings are made available for
  a fee at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath
 .org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12051
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11975_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio —
  Tuesday\, June 30 at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Fun with Fibonac
 ci and the Glorious Golden Ratio</em></strong></h1
 >\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A m
 inicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur 
 Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Tuesday\, June 30<br />\n 6:30 pm
  to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;"
 >in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p><span styl
 e="background-color:#f1c40f\;">[[DESCRIPTION]]</sp
 an></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter</stro
 ng></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallw
 ood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd
  College in Claremont\, California as well as a pr
 ofessional magician. He is also a NYT bestselling 
 author who has presented all over the world\; he h
 as given TED talks with more than 50 million views
 \; and he has appeared many times on TV\, radio\, 
 and in the press\, including The Today Show\, CNN\
 , National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The
  New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Toda
 y\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquir
 e\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Digest.</p
 ></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\n
  \n \n A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor D
 r. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Tuesday\, June 30\n \n 
 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n [[D
 ESCRIPTION]]\n \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \
 n Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Prof
 essor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Cla
 remont\, California as well as a professional magi
 cian. He is also a NYT bestselling author who has 
 presented all over the world\; he has given TED ta
 lks with more than 50 million views\; and he has a
 ppeared many times on TV\, radio\, and in the pres
 s\, including The Today Show\, CNN\, National Publ
 ic Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The New York Times
 \, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, Scientific 
 American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire\, People maga
 zine\, and Reader's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11975
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11976_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\,
  a minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. Art
 hur Benjamin  — June 30 through July 21\, at 6:30 
 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Fun with Fibonac
 ci and the Glorious Golden Ratio</em></strong></h1
 >\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A m
 inicourse hosted by Visiting Professor<br />\n Dr.
  Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>Tuesdays\, June 30 throug
 h July 21\, 2026<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm</stron
 g><br />\n <strong>(<span style="color:#b30033\;">
 in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>[[DESCRIPTI
 ON]]</p>\n \n <p><strong>In person sessions will b
 e held on Tuesdays\, from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm ET\, 
 on the following dates:</strong></p>\n \n <ul>\n 	
 <li>June 30</li>\n 	<li>July 7\, 14\, and 21</li>\
 n </ul>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:left\;"><strong
 >About the presenter</strong></h2>\n \n <p><img al
 t="Dr. Arthur Benjamin" height="150" src="https://
 momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-B
 enjamin.jpeg" style="float:right\;padding:5px 0px 
 10px 20px\;" width="150" />Meet Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at H
 arvey Mudd College in Claremont\, California as we
 ll as a professional magician.&nbsp\; He is also a
  <em>NYT</em> bestselling author who has presented
  all over the world\; he has given TED talks with 
 more than 50 million views\; and he has appeared m
 any times on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, inclu
 ding <em>The Today Show</em>\, <em>CNN</em>\, <em>
 National Public Radio</em>\, <em>The Colbert Repor
 t</em>\, <em>The New York Times</em>\, the <em>Los
  Angeles Times</em>\, <em>USA Today</em>\, <em>Sci
 entific American</em>\, <em>Discover</em>\, <em>Om
 ni</em>\, <em>Esquire</em>\, <em>People</em> magaz
 ine\, and <em>Reader&#39\;s Digest</em>.</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\n
  \n \n A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor\n
  \n Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Tuesdays\, June 30
  through July 21\, 2026\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n 
 \n (in person)\n \n \n \n [[DESCRIPTION]]\n \n \n 
 \n In person sessions will be held on Tuesdays\, f
 rom 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm ET\, on the following dates
 :\n \n \n \n \n 	June 30\n 	July 7\, 14\, and 21\n
  \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n Meet Dr. Arthur
  Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathemat
 ics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont\, Californ
 ia as well as a professional magician.  He is also
  a NYT bestselling author who has presented all ov
 er the world\; he has given TED talks with more th
 an 50 million views\; and he has appeared many tim
 es on TV\, radio\, and in the press\, including Th
 e Today Show\, CNN\, National Public Radio\, The C
 olbert Report\, The New York Times\, the Los Angel
 es Times\, USA Today\, Scientific American\, Disco
 ver\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magazine\, and Reade
 r's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11976
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12005_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:QED\, with special guest Ji Son — Thursday\, July 
 2\, at 6:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>QED</em>: a conv
 ersation about<br />\n math and math education</st
 rong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><s
 trong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with s
 pecial guest Ji Son</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="t
 ext-align:center\;"><strong>Thursday\, July 2<br /
 >\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="co
 lor:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p
 >Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025-2
 026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he
  welcomes Elizabeth Bouzarth\, John Harris\, and K
 evin Hutsson to the MoMath stage for an engaging c
 onversation about math and math education.</p>\n \
 n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong><span sty
 le="color:#2B7434\;">_____________</span></strong>
 </p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><span st
 yle="color:#2B7434\;">About the <em>QED</em> month
 ly series</span></h1>\n \n <figure style="text-ali
 gn:center\;"><img alt="Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMat
 h's Visiting Professor" src="https://momath.org/wp
 -content/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg"
  style="height:200px\;width:200px\;" />\n <figcapt
 ion>Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin</figcaption>\n </fig
 ure>\n \n <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&rsq
 uo\;s 2025-2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outr
 each\, each month as he welcomes special guests to
  the MoMath stage for engaging conversations about
  math and math education.</p>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><strong><span style="color:#2B7434
 \;">_____________</span></strong></p>\n \n <p>Thes
 e are <strong>online-only</strong> events.&nbsp\; 
 Occasional video recordings are made available for
  a fee at <a href="https://videos.momath.org">vide
 os.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:QED: a conversation about\n \n math and math educa
 tion\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n wi
 th special guest Ji Son\n \n \n Thursday\, July 2\
 n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \
 n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath’s 2025-2026 Vi
 siting Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welco
 mes Elizabeth Bouzarth\, John Harris\, and Kevin H
 utsson to the MoMath stage for an engaging convers
 ation about math and math education.\n \n \n \n __
 ___________\n \n \n \n About the QED monthly serie
 s\n \n \n \n Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Joi
 n Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath’s 2025-2026 Visitin
 g Professor for Public Outreach\, each month as he
  welcomes special guests to the MoMath stage for e
 ngaging conversations about math and math educatio
 n.\n \n \n \n _____________\n \n \n \n These are o
 nline-only events.  Occasional video recordings ar
 e made available for a fee at videos.momath.org (h
 ttps://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:QED
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12005
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12002_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Volumes\, the MoMath book club: Math Decoded with 
 author James Tanton — Monday\, July 6\, at 6:30 pm
  ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Volumes</em>\, t
 he MoMath book club</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="
 text-align:center\;"><strong>A discussion of<br />
 \n <em>Math Decoded: Explaining the Why Behind the
  Numbers and How They Operate</em></strong></h2>\n
  \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hosted 
 by Dr. Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with author&nbsp\;J
 ames Tanton</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align
 :center\;"><strong>Monday\, July 6<br />\n 6:30 pm
  to 7:30 pm ET</strong><br />\n <strong>(<span sty
 le="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n
  \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src
 ="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Ma
 th-Decoded.jpg" style="width:300px\;height:389px\;
 " /></p>\n \n <p>Love mathematics and books?&nbsp\
 ; Looking for a stimulating and fun discussion?&nb
 sp\; <i>Volumes</i>\, the MoMath book club\, is ju
 st the thing for you!&nbsp\; This monthly reading 
 group is designed especially for those interested 
 in mathematics and science and how they affect our
  lives.&nbsp\; No prior math or science background
  is necessary.</p>\n \n <p>Join host Dr. Arthur Be
 njamin\, MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting
  Professor for Public Outreach\, for an engaging b
 ook club discussion of&nbsp\;<em>Math Decoded: Exp
 laining the Why Behind the Numbers and How They Op
 erate</em>&nbsp\;with author &nbsp\;James Tanton.&
 nbsp\;</p>\n \n <p>Mathematics often feels like a 
 collection of disconnected rules\, but what if you
  could uncover their underlying story?&nbsp\; In <
 em>Math Decoded: Explaining the Why Behind the Num
 bers and How They Operate</em>\, author James Tant
 on provides educators with a compelling and access
 ible guide to understanding the logic\, purpose\, 
 and poetry behind numbers and arithmetic.</p>\n \n
  <p>Move away from simply teaching formulas and pr
 ocedures.&nbsp\; Instead\, discover the coherent a
 nd human story of mathematics that will enliven yo
 ur classroom and deepen your own mathematical know
 ledge.</p>\n \n <hr />\n <p>Looking for the MoMath
  book club designed specially for tweens and teens
  (ages 10&ndash\;17)?&nbsp\; Check out <a href="ht
 tps://tweenprimes.momath.org/" rel="noreferrer noo
 pener" target="_blank">tweenprimes.momath.org</a>!
 </p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Volumes\, the MoMath book club\n \n \n A discussio
 n of\n \n Math Decoded: Explaining the Why Behind 
 the Numbers and How They Operate\n \n \n Hosted by
  Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n with author James Tanton
 \n \n \n \n Monday\, July 6\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 p
 m ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Love mat
 hematics and books?  Looking for a stimulating and
  fun discussion?  Volumes\, the MoMath book club\,
  is just the thing for you!  This monthly reading 
 group is designed especially for those interested 
 in mathematics and science and how they affect our
  lives.  No prior math or science background is ne
 cessary.\n \n \n \n Join host Dr. Arthur Benjamin\
 , MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public
  Outreach\, for an engaging book club discussion o
 f Math Decoded: Explaining the Why Behind the Numb
 ers and How They Operate with author  James Tanton
 . \n \n \n \n Mathematics often feels like a colle
 ction of disconnected rules\, but what if you coul
 d uncover their underlying story?  In Math Decoded
 : Explaining the Why Behind the Numbers and How Th
 ey Operate\, author James Tanton provides educator
 s with a compelling and accessible guide to unders
 tanding the logic\, purpose\, and poetry behind nu
 mbers and arithmetic.\n \n \n \n Move away from si
 mply teaching formulas and procedures.  Instead\, 
 discover the coherent and human story of mathemati
 cs that will enliven your classroom and deepen you
 r own mathematical knowledge.\n \n \n \n \n Lookin
 g for the MoMath book club designed specially for 
 tweens and teens (ages 10–17)?  Check out tweenpri
 mes.momath.org (https://tweenprimes.momath.org/)!\
 n \n 
CATEGORIES:Volumes Book Club
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12002
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11977_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio —
  Tuesday\, July 7 at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Fun with Fibonac
 ci and the Glorious Golden Ratio</em></strong></h1
 >\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A m
 inicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur 
 Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Tuesday\, July 7<br />\n 6:30 pm 
 to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">
 in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p><span style
 ="background-color:#f1c40f\;">[[DESCRIPTION]]</spa
 n></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter</stron
 g></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwo
 od Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd 
 College in Claremont\, California as well as a pro
 fessional magician. He is also a NYT bestselling a
 uthor who has presented all over the world\; he ha
 s given TED talks with more than 50 million views\
 ; and he has appeared many times on TV\, radio\, a
 nd in the press\, including The Today Show\, CNN\,
  National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The 
 New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today
 \, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire
 \, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Digest.</p>
 </body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\n
  \n \n A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor D
 r. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Tuesday\, July 7\n \n 6
 :30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n [[DE
 SCRIPTION]]\n \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \n
  Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Profe
 ssor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Clar
 emont\, California as well as a professional magic
 ian. He is also a NYT bestselling author who has p
 resented all over the world\; he has given TED tal
 ks with more than 50 million views\; and he has ap
 peared many times on TV\, radio\, and in the press
 \, including The Today Show\, CNN\, National Publi
 c Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The New York Times\
 , the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, Scientific A
 merican\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire\, People magaz
 ine\, and Reader's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11977
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12052_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Hailstone Numbers" — Wednesday\,
  July 8 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Hailstone Numbe
 rs&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:
 center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, July 8<br />\n 2:00 
 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><img alt="magic-square.jpg" src="h
 ttps://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/hails
 tone.png" style="width:600px\;height:75px\;" /></p
 >\n \n <p>Take any positive integer and follow a f
 ew simple steps...&nbsp\; repeat.&nbsp\; You will 
 get a wild sequence that jumps up and down &mdash\
 ; just like hailstones in a storm &mdash\; until i
 t mysteriously settles at 1.&nbsp\; But does every
  number eventually land there?&nbsp\; That&rsquo\;
 s the puzzle behind the Collatz Conjecture\, an un
 solved math mystery that&rsquo\;s stumped even the
  greatest minds.&nbsp\; Legendary Hungarian mathem
 atician Paul Erdős once said\, &ldquo\;Mathematics
  is not ready for such problems.&rdquo\;&nbsp\; Jo
 in us to experiment\, explore\, and perhaps even f
 ind your own path through this number riddle!&nbsp
 \;</p>\n \n <p><strong>Materials needed: </strong>
 paper and pencil</p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>liv
 e-streamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video
  recordings are made available for a fee at <a hre
 f="https://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noop
 ener" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></
 body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Hailstone Numbers"\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, July 8\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n
  \n \n \n \n \n \n Take any positive integer and f
 ollow a few simple steps...  repeat.  You will get
  a wild sequence that jumps up and down — just lik
 e hailstones in a storm — until it mysteriously se
 ttles at 1.  But does every number eventually land
  there?  That’s the puzzle behind the Collatz Conj
 ecture\, an unsolved math mystery that’s stumped e
 ven the greatest minds.  Legendary Hungarian mathe
 matician Paul Erdős once said\, “Mathematics is no
 t ready for such problems.”  Join us to experiment
 \, explore\, and perhaps even find your own path t
 hrough this number riddle! \n \n \n \n Materials n
 eeded: paper and pencil\n \n \n \n This is a live-
 streamed event.  Occasional video recordings are m
 ade available for a fee at videos.momath.org (http
 s://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12052
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12014_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Encounters: "Seeing Is Deceiving: The Geometr
 y of Visual Illusion" featuring Annalisa Crannell 
 — Wednesday\, July 8 at 4:00 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Math Encounters</
 i>:<br />\n &quot\;Seeing Is Deceiving: The Geomet
 ry of Visual Illusion&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <h
 2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>featuring An
 nalisa Crannell</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, July 8<br />\n
  4:00 pm to 5:30 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b
 30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Pe
 rspective geometry helps<b> </b>artists create con
 vincing depictions of the three-dimensional world\
 , but the same mathematical principles can also pr
 oduce astonishing illusions.&nbsp\; Explore a gall
 ery of visual surprises\, from cinematic special e
 ffects to hidden images and impossible figures in 
 the spirit of Escher\, revealing how geometry can 
 shape not only what we see\, but what we <i>think<
 /i> we see.<b>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</b></p>\n \n <p>Speci
 al introduction by Doug Dwyer\, Bank of America.</
 p>\n \n <p><i>Math Encounters</i> is MoMath&rsquo\
 ;s popular free public presentation series celebra
 ting the spectacular world of mathematics.&nbsp\; 
 This program is funded by Simons Foundation Intern
 ational and administered by the Simons Foundation&
 rsquo\;s Science\, Society &amp\; Culture division
 .</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><a href=
 "https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Mat
 h-Encounters-2026-07-Crannell.pdf" rel="noreferrer
  noopener" target="_blank"><img alt="" src="https:
 //momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encou
 nters-2026-07-Crannell-scaled.png" style="width:50
 0px\;height:773px\;" /></a></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Encounters:\n \n "Seeing Is Deceiving: The Ge
 ometry of Visual Illusion"\n \n \n featuring Annal
 isa Crannell\n \n \n Wednesday\, July 8\n \n 4:00 
 pm to 5:30 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Perspect
 ive geometry helps artists create convincing depic
 tions of the three-dimensional world\, but the sam
 e mathematical principles can also produce astonis
 hing illusions.  Explore a gallery of visual surpr
 ises\, from cinematic special effects to hidden im
 ages and impossible figures in the spirit of Esche
 r\, revealing how geometry can shape not only what
  we see\, but what we think we see.  \n \n \n \n S
 pecial introduction by Doug Dwyer\, Bank of Americ
 a.\n \n \n \n Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular 
 free public presentation series celebrating the sp
 ectacular world of mathematics.  This program is f
 unded by Simons Foundation International and admin
 istered by the Simons Foundation’s Science\, Socie
 ty & Culture division.\n \n \n \n \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Encounters
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T173000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12014
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12015_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Encounters: "Seeing Is Deceiving: The Geometr
 y of Visual Illusion" featuring Annalisa Crannell 
 — Wednesday\, July 8 at 7:00 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Math Encounters</
 i>:<br />\n &quot\;Seeing Is Deceiving: The Geomet
 ry of Visual Illusion&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <h
 2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>featuring An
 nalisa Crannell</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, July 8<br />\n
  7:00 pm to 8:30 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b
 30033\;">in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Pe
 rspective geometry helps<b> </b>artists create con
 vincing depictions of the three-dimensional world\
 , but the same mathematical principles can also pr
 oduce astonishing illusions.&nbsp\; Explore a gall
 ery of visual surprises\, from cinematic special e
 ffects to hidden images and impossible figures in 
 the spirit of Escher\, revealing how geometry can 
 shape not only what we see\, but what we <i>think<
 /i> we see.</p>\n \n <p>Special introduction by Do
 ug Dwyer\, Bank of America.</p>\n \n <p><i>Math En
 counters</i> is MoMath&rsquo\;s popular free publi
 c presentation series celebrating the spectacular 
 world of mathematics.&nbsp\; This program is funde
 d by Simons Foundation International and administe
 red by the Simons Foundation&rsquo\;s Science\, So
 ciety &amp\; Culture division.</p>\n \n <p style="
 text-align:center\;"><a href="https://momath.org/w
 p-content/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2026-07-
 Crannell.pdf" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_b
 lank"><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-conte
 nt/uploads/2026/05/Math-Encounters-2026-07-Crannel
 l-scaled.png" style="width:500px\;height:773px\;" 
 /></a></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Encounters:\n \n "Seeing Is Deceiving: The Ge
 ometry of Visual Illusion"\n \n \n featuring Annal
 isa Crannell\n \n \n Wednesday\, July 8\n \n 7:00 
 pm to 8:30 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n Perspect
 ive geometry helps artists create convincing depic
 tions of the three-dimensional world\, but the sam
 e mathematical principles can also produce astonis
 hing illusions.  Explore a gallery of visual surpr
 ises\, from cinematic special effects to hidden im
 ages and impossible figures in the spirit of Esche
 r\, revealing how geometry can shape not only what
  we see\, but what we think we see.\n \n \n \n Spe
 cial introduction by Doug Dwyer\, Bank of America.
 \n \n \n \n Math Encounters is MoMath’s popular fr
 ee public presentation series celebrating the spec
 tacular world of mathematics.  This program is fun
 ded by Simons Foundation International and adminis
 tered by the Simons Foundation’s Science\, Society
  & Culture division.\n \n \n \n \n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Encounters
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T203000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12015
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12045_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays\, July Series — July 10 through Ju
 ly 31 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>July 2026 Series</strong></h4>\n \n <h4 style
 ="text-align:center\;"><strong>Fridays\, July 10 t
 hrough July 31<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET<br />
 \n (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</
 strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><
 b><span style="color:#B30033\;"><i>Session will no
 t meet on July 24</i></span></b></p>\n \n <p>Tap i
 nto your creative mathematical side by learning to
  fold a unique origami model each week!&nbsp\; Eve
 ry session will be different\, and each can stand 
 alone.&nbsp\; Explore the wonders of paper folding
  &mdash\; there&rsquo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n
  \n <p>This course is appropriate for adults and c
 hildren ages seven and up\; some familiarity with 
 folding origami is recommended in order to keep up
  with the pace of the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>T
 o participate\, you&#39\;ll need several sheets of
  square paper (between 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; i
 n side length)</strong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is p
 referred\, or you can cut your own squares from an
 y paper.&nbsp\; You may need a few sheets of print
 er paper\, too.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n July 2026 Series\n \n \n Fridays\, July 10 thro
 ugh July 31\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \n (onlin
 e)\n \n \n Session will not meet on July 24\n \n \
 n \n Tap into your creative mathematical side by l
 earning to fold a unique origami model each week! 
  Every session will be different\, and each can st
 and alone.  Explore the wonders of paper folding —
  there’s math in every fold!\n \n \n \n This cours
 e is appropriate for adults and children ages seve
 n and up\; some familiarity with folding origami i
 s recommended in order to keep up with the pace of
  the class.\n \n \n \n To participate\, you'll nee
 d several sheets of square paper (between 5.5" and
  8.5" in side length).  Origami paper is preferred
 \, or you can cut your own squares from any paper.
   You may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too
 .\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12045
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12046_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — July 10 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, July 10<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, July 10\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12046
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12040_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Family Fridays: "Bubble Brilliance: A shimmering e
 vening of math and wonder" with Steve Langley — Fr
 iday\, July 10 at 6:30 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://moma
 th.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/FFTwoSigmaLarger
 .png" style="width:600px\;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong>&quot\;Bubble Brilli
 ance: A shimmering evening of math and wonder&quot
 \;</strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center
 \;"><strong>with Steve Langley</strong></h2>\n \n 
 <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Friday\, Ju
 ly 10<br />\n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm</strong><br />\n 
 <strong>(<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</
 span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>A bubble is fleeting\,
  but in its shimmer\, curve\, and delicate form\, 
 mathematics comes beautifully to life.&nbsp\; Join
  Steve Langley &mdash\; award-winning Bubbleologis
 t and multiple Guinness World Record holder &mdash
 \; for an evening of remarkable bubble artistry\, 
 surprising demonstrations\, and hands-on discovery
  as families explore the mathematics of shape\, sy
 mmetry\, surface\, and space &mdash\; and discover
  the geometry hidden in every film\, curve\, and f
 loating form.</p>\n \n <p><em>Family Fridays</em> 
 is designed to bring family members of all ages to
 gether to enjoy a diverse array of engaging mathem
 atical activities\, promoting interest and enthusi
 asm among kids and adults alike.</p>\n \n <p>Thank
 s to the generous support of Two Sigma\, this prog
 ram is free to attendees.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n "Bubble Brilliance: A shimmering eveni
 ng of math and wonder"\n \n \n with Steve Langley\
 n \n \n Friday\, July 10\n \n 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm\n
  \n (in person)\n \n \n \n A bubble is fleeting\, 
 but in its shimmer\, curve\, and delicate form\, m
 athematics comes beautifully to life.  Join Steve 
 Langley — award-winning Bubbleologist and multiple
  Guinness World Record holder — for an evening of 
 remarkable bubble artistry\, surprising demonstrat
 ions\, and hands-on discovery as families explore 
 the mathematics of shape\, symmetry\, surface\, an
 d space — and discover the geometry hidden in ever
 y film\, curve\, and floating form.\n \n \n \n Fam
 ily Fridays is designed to bring family members of
  all ages together to enjoy a diverse array of eng
 aging mathematical activities\, promoting interest
  and enthusiasm among kids and adults alike.\n \n 
 \n \n Thanks to the generous support of Two Sigma\
 , this program is free to attendees.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Family Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T200000
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12040
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12003_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Tween Primes: More Jokes 4 Mathy Folks by Patrick 
 Vennebush — Sunday\, July 12\, at 5:15 pm (in pers
 on)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><i>Tween Primes</i>\
 ,<br />\n the MoMath book club for tweens and teen
 s</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>A discussion of</strong></p>\n \n <h2 st
 yle="text-align:center\;"><strong><em>More Jokes 4
  Mathy Folks</em><br />\n by&nbsp\;Patrick Vennebu
 sh</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\
 ;"><strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong><
 /p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Su
 nday\, July 12<br />\n 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm<br />\n 
 (<span style="color:#b30033\;">in person</span>+<s
 pan style="color:#2b7434\;">drop-off</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img a
 lt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2
 026/04/More-Jokes-4-Mathy-Folks.jpg" style="width:
 300px\;height:461px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Are you a bu
 dding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 
 who loves reading?&nbsp\; Would you like to make n
 ew friends your age who share your passion for mat
 hematics and literature?&nbsp\; Join us in person 
 for <em>Tween Primes</em>\, the MoMath book club f
 or tweens and teens.</p>\n \n <p>Join host and MoM
 ath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Professor f
 or Public Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjamin for a book 
 club discussion of <em>More Jokes 4 Mathy Folks</e
 m> by author&nbsp\;Patrick Vennebush.</p>\n \n <p>
 Who says math can&rsquo\;t be funny?&nbsp\; In&nbs
 p\;<em>More Jokes 4 Mathy Folks</em>&nbsp\;as in&n
 bsp\;<em>Math Jokes 4 Mathy Folks</em>\, Patrick V
 ennebush dispels the myth of the humorless mathema
 tician.&nbsp\; His quick wit comes through in this
  incredible compilation of jokes and stories.&nbsp
 \; Intended for all math types\, both&nbsp\;<em>Mo
 re Jokes 4 Mathy Folks</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<em>Ma
 th Jokes 4 Mathy Folks</em>&nbsp\;provide a compre
 hensive collection of math humor\, each book conta
 ining over 400 jokes.&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <p>This is a
 n in-person event at MoMath&nbsp\;(635 Sixth Avenu
 e).</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Tween Primes\,\n \n the MoMath book club for tween
 s and teens\n \n \n A discussion of\n \n \n \n Mor
 e Jokes 4 Mathy Folks\n \n by Patrick Vennebush\n 
 \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n \n Sun
 day\, July 12\n \n 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm\n \n (in per
 son+drop-off)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Are you a bud
 ding mathematician between the ages of 10 and 17 w
 ho loves reading?  Would you like to make new frie
 nds your age who share your passion for mathematic
 s and literature?  Join us in person for Tween Pri
 mes\, the MoMath book club for tweens and teens.\n
  \n \n \n Join host and MoMath’s 2025–2026 Visitin
 g Professor for Public Outreach Dr. Arthur Benjami
 n for a book club discussion of More Jokes 4 Mathy
  Folks by author Patrick Vennebush.\n \n \n \n Who
  says math can’t be funny?  In More Jokes 4 Mathy 
 Folks as in Math Jokes 4 Mathy Folks\, Patrick Ven
 nebush dispels the myth of the humorless mathemati
 cian.  His quick wit comes through in this incredi
 ble compilation of jokes and stories.  Intended fo
 r all math types\, both More Jokes 4 Mathy Folks a
 nd Math Jokes 4 Mathy Folks provide a comprehensiv
 e collection of math humor\, each book containing 
 over 400 jokes. \n \n \n \n This is an in-person e
 vent at MoMath (635 Sixth Avenue).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Tween Primes
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T171500
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T181500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12003
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12006_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Starring Math\, featuring A Disappearing Number? w
 ith Stephen Abbott\, featuring actors Caitlyn Duff
 y and Jackson Prince — Monday\, July 13\, at 6:30 
 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 text-align:center\;"><img alt="Arcadia" src="https
 ://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/A-Disappe
 aring-Number.jpg" style="height:422px\;width:300px
 \;" /></p>\n \n <h1 style="text-align:center\;"><s
 trong><em>Starring Math\, </em>featuring<br />\n <
 i>A Disappearing Number?</i></strong></h1>\n \n <h
 2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Hosted by Dr
 . Arthur Benjamin<br />\n with Stephen Abbott\,<br
  />\n featuring actors Caitlyn Duffy<br />\n and J
 ackson Prince</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-al
 ign:center\;"><strong>Monday\, July 13<br />\n 6:3
 0 pm to 7:30 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="tex
 t-align:center\;"><strong>(<span style="color:#004
 785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Join ho
 st Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\
 ;2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, and
  Stephen Abbott for an engaging discussion of the 
 play <em>A Disappearing Number?</em>&nbsp\; Dr. Be
 njamin is thrilled to welcome actors Caitlyn Duffy
  and Jackson Prince to help bring the play to life
 .</p>\n \n <p>Stephen is the Nathan Beman Professo
 r of Mathematics at Middlebury College\, where he 
 has taught for three decades. He is the author of 
 the widely used textbook <i>Understanding Analysis
 </i> (Springer\, 2015) and a former co-editor of <
 i>Math Horizons</i>.&nbsp\; His recent book\, <a h
 ref="https://shop.momath.org/the-proof-stage-how-t
 heater-reveals-the-human-trut.html" rel="noreferre
 r noopener" target="_blank"><i>The Proof Stage</i>
 </a>\, explores how mathematics can be transformed
  into richly human stories through the lens of the
 ater.</p>\n \n <p>For the fullest experience\, par
 ticipants are encouraged to be familiar with the p
 lay in advance of the event.</p>\n \n <figure styl
 e="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://m
 omath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Caitlyn-Duffy
 .png" style="height:200px\;width:200px\;" /><img a
 lt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2
 025/11/Jackson-Prince.png" style="height:200px\;wi
 dth:200px\;" />\n <figcaption>Caitlyn Duffy and Ja
 ckson Prince</figcaption>\n </figure>\n \n <p styl
 e="text-align:center\;"><strong><span style="color
 :#004785\;">_____________</span></strong></p>\n \n
  <p>MoMath&rsquo\;s 2025&ndash\;2026 Visiting Prof
 essor Dr. Arthur Benjamin curates a monthly dive i
 nto the many ways mathematics inspires &mdash\; an
 d hides inside &mdash\; film\, theater\, music\, m
 agic\, juggling\, and more.&nbsp\; Each session fe
 atures an hour-long conversation with Dr. Benjamin
  and special guests.&nbsp\; Some months you&rsquo\
 ;ll watch the selected movie or performance on you
 r own\, then join a lively discussion\; other mont
 hs the performer will appear live\, ready to share
  insights and answer questions.&nbsp\; Discover ho
 w creative minds weave math into stories\, staging
 \, and spectacle\, and leave with fresh ways to se
 e the connections between performance and mathemat
 ics.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Starring Math\, featuring\n \n A Disap
 pearing Number?\n \n \n Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benja
 min\n \n with Stephen Abbott\,\n \n featuring acto
 rs Caitlyn Duffy\n \n and Jackson Prince\n \n \n M
 onday\, July 13\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n \n
  \n (online)\n \n \n \n Join host Dr. Arthur Benja
 min\, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Pu
 blic Outreach\, and Stephen Abbott for an engaging
  discussion of the play A Disappearing Number?  Dr
 . Benjamin is thrilled to welcome actors Caitlyn D
 uffy and Jackson Prince to help bring the play to 
 life.\n \n \n \n Stephen is the Nathan Beman Profe
 ssor of Mathematics at Middlebury College\, where 
 he has taught for three decades. He is the author 
 of the widely used textbook Understanding Analysis
  (Springer\, 2015) and a former co-editor of Math 
 Horizons.  His recent book\, The Proof Stage\, exp
 lores how mathematics can be transformed into rich
 ly human stories through the lens of theater.\n \n
  \n \n For the fullest experience\, participants a
 re encouraged to be familiar with the play in adva
 nce of the event.\n \n \n \n \n Caitlyn Duffy and 
 Jackson Prince\n \n \n _____________\n \n \n \n Mo
 Math’s 2025–2026 Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur Ben
 jamin curates a monthly dive into the many ways ma
 thematics inspires — and hides inside — film\, the
 ater\, music\, magic\, juggling\, and more.  Each 
 session features an hour-long conversation with Dr
 . Benjamin and special guests.  Some months you’ll
  watch the selected movie or performance on your o
 wn\, then join a lively discussion\; other months 
 the performer will appear live\, ready to share in
 sights and answer questions.  Discover how creativ
 e minds weave math into stories\, staging\, and sp
 ectacle\, and leave with fresh ways to see the con
 nections between performance and mathematics.\n \n
  
CATEGORIES:Starring Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12006
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11978_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio —
  Tuesday\, July 14 at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Fun with Fibonac
 ci and the Glorious Golden Ratio</em></strong></h1
 >\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A m
 inicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur 
 Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Tuesday\, July 14<br />\n 6:30 pm
  to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;"
 >in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p><span styl
 e="background-color:#f1c40f\;">[[DESCRIPTION]]</sp
 an></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter</stro
 ng></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallw
 ood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd
  College in Claremont\, California as well as a pr
 ofessional magician. He is also a NYT bestselling 
 author who has presented all over the world\; he h
 as given TED talks with more than 50 million views
 \; and he has appeared many times on TV\, radio\, 
 and in the press\, including The Today Show\, CNN\
 , National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The
  New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Toda
 y\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquir
 e\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Digest.</p
 ></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\n
  \n \n A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor D
 r. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Tuesday\, July 14\n \n 
 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n [[D
 ESCRIPTION]]\n \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \
 n Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Prof
 essor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Cla
 remont\, California as well as a professional magi
 cian. He is also a NYT bestselling author who has 
 presented all over the world\; he has given TED ta
 lks with more than 50 million views\; and he has a
 ppeared many times on TV\, radio\, and in the pres
 s\, including The Today Show\, CNN\, National Publ
 ic Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The New York Times
 \, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, Scientific 
 American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire\, People maga
 zine\, and Reader's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11978
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12053_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Exhibit Explorations: Pythagorea
 n Puzzlers" — Thursday\, July 16 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;<em>Exhibit Exp
 lorations</em>: Pythagorean Puzzlers&quot\;</stron
 g></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><stron
 g>Thursday\, July 16<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET
 </strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;">
 <strong><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/wp-con
 tent/uploads/2021/02/Exhibit-Exploration-Pythagore
 an-Puzzlers-image.png" style="width:480px\;height:
 480px\;" /></strong></p>\n \n <p>The Pythagorean t
 heorem is one of the most important results in all
  of mathematics.&nbsp\; There are more than 120 ge
 ometric proofs currently known!&nbsp\; Explore geo
 metric proofs in this hands-on workshop based on M
 oMath&rsquo\;s <i>Time Tables</i> puzzler.</p>\n \
 n <p><strong>Materials needed: </strong>pencil\, p
 aper\, colored pens (or pencils/markers)\, ruler\,
  scissors\, and graph paper (printout available).<
 /p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</stron
 g> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are m
 ade available for a fee at <a href="https://videos
 .momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_bl
 ank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Exhibit Explorations: Pytha
 gorean Puzzlers"\n \n \n Thursday\, July 16\n \n 2
 :00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n The Py
 thagorean theorem is one of the most important res
 ults in all of mathematics.  There are more than 1
 20 geometric proofs currently known!  Explore geom
 etric proofs in this hands-on workshop based on Mo
 Math’s Time Tables puzzler.\n \n \n \n Materials n
 eeded: pencil\, paper\, colored pens (or pencils/m
 arkers)\, ruler\, scissors\, and graph paper (prin
 tout available).\n \n \n \n This is a live-streame
 d event.  Occasional video recordings are made ava
 ilable for a fee at videos.momath.org (https://vid
 eos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12053
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12047_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — July 17 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, July 17<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, July 17\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12047
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11488_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:MATRIX x IMAGINARY 2026 — July 18 to July 21
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p><strong
 >Note: </strong>All conference registrants under t
 he age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or gu
 ardian.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Note: All conference registrants under the age of 
 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n 
 \n 
CATEGORIES:Conference
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T123000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T170000
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11488
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12061_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monday Night Magic — Monday\, July 20 at 6:30 pm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monday Night Mag
 ic</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong>Monday\, July 20<br />\n 6:30 pm t
 o 9:30 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;">T
 he Cutting Room</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p style
 ="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" class="alignnon
 e wp-image-164152 aligncenter" height="224" src="h
 ttps://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Arthu
 r-Benjamin-GrandFinale1-300x200.jpg" width="337" /
 ></p>\n \n <p><i>Monday Night Magic</i> at The Cut
 ting Room (44 East 32nd Street\, between Park and 
 Madison) is New York&rsquo\;s longest-running Off-
 Broadway magic production\, renowned for its rotat
 ing ensemble of world-class illusionists\, mentali
 sts\, and sleight-of-hand specialists.&nbsp\; MoMa
 th&#39\;s Visiting Professor for Public Outreach a
 nd renowned mathemagician Dr. Arthur Benjamin will
  be among the astounding performers.</p>\n \n <p>I
 f you are registered for the 2026 MATRIX x IMAGINA
 RY conference\, please email <a href="mailto:matri
 x@momath.org">matrix@momath.org</a> to receive a s
 pecial add-on registration link.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monday Night Magic\n \n \n Monday\, July 20\n \n 6
 :30 pm to 9:30 pm\n \n (The Cutting Room)\n \n \n 
 \n \n \n \n \n Monday Night Magic at The Cutting R
 oom (44 East 32nd Street\, between Park and Madiso
 n) is New York’s longest-running Off-Broadway magi
 c production\, renowned for its rotating ensemble 
 of world-class illusionists\, mentalists\, and sle
 ight-of-hand specialists.  MoMath's Visiting Profe
 ssor for Public Outreach and renowned mathemagicia
 n Dr. Arthur Benjamin will be among the astounding
  performers.\n \n \n \n If you are registered for 
 the 2026 MATRIX x IMAGINARY conference\, please em
 ail matrix@momath.org (mailto:matrix@momath.org) t
 o receive a special add-on registration link.\n \n
  
CATEGORIES:Conference
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T213000
LOCATION:44 East 32nd Street\n New York\, NY 10016\n United
  States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12061
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12054_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Cryptarithmetic" — Tuesday\, Jul
 y 21 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;</strong><b>Cry
 ptarithmetic</b><strong>&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Tuesday\, 
 July 21<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>
 \n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="Cry
 ptarithmetic%20image.png" height="360" src="https:
 //momath.org/wp-content/uploads/civicrm/persist/co
 ntribute/images/Cryptarithmetic%20image.png" width
 ="640" /></p>\n \n <p>Arithmetic is fun\, but arit
 hmetic with letters is even better!&nbsp\;&amp\; U
 sing process of elimination and clever logic\, we 
 will explore fundamental properties of base-10 ari
 thmetic in a unique and challenging way.&nbsp\; Jo
 in us for CRYPT4R1THM3T1C!</p>\n \n <p><strong>Mat
 erials needed: </strong>pencil and paper</p>\n \n 
 <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</strong> event.
 &nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are made avail
 able for a fee at <a href="https://videos.momath.o
 rg" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">vide
 os.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Cryptarithmetic"\n \n \n Tu
 esday\, July 21\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n
  \n \n \n \n \n Arithmetic is fun\, but arithmetic
  with letters is even better! & Using process of e
 limination and clever logic\, we will explore fund
 amental properties of base-10 arithmetic in a uniq
 ue and challenging way.  Join us for CRYPT4R1THM3T
 1C!\n \n \n \n Materials needed: pencil and paper\
 n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occasio
 nal video recordings are made available for a fee 
 at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\
 n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12054
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11979_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio —
  Tuesday\, July 21 at 6:30 pm (in person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Fun with Fibonac
 ci and the Glorious Golden Ratio</em></strong></h1
 >\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><strong>A m
 inicourse hosted by Visiting Professor Dr. Arthur 
 Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Tuesday\, July 21<br />\n 6:30 pm
  to 7:45 pm<br />\n (<span style="color:#b30033\;"
 >in person</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p><span styl
 e="background-color:#f1c40f\;">[[DESCRIPTION]]</sp
 an></p>\n \n <h2><strong>About the presenter</stro
 ng></h2>\n \n <p>Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallw
 ood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd
  College in Claremont\, California as well as a pr
 ofessional magician. He is also a NYT bestselling 
 author who has presented all over the world\; he h
 as given TED talks with more than 50 million views
 \; and he has appeared many times on TV\, radio\, 
 and in the press\, including The Today Show\, CNN\
 , National Public Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The
  New York Times\, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Toda
 y\, Scientific American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquir
 e\, People magazine\, and Reader&#39\;s Digest.</p
 ></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Fibonacci and the Glorious Golden Ratio\n
  \n \n A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor D
 r. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Tuesday\, July 21\n \n 
 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm\n \n (in person)\n \n \n \n [[D
 ESCRIPTION]]\n \n \n \n About the presenter\n \n \
 n Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Smallwood Family Prof
 essor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Cla
 remont\, California as well as a professional magi
 cian. He is also a NYT bestselling author who has 
 presented all over the world\; he has given TED ta
 lks with more than 50 million views\; and he has a
 ppeared many times on TV\, radio\, and in the pres
 s\, including The Today Show\, CNN\, National Publ
 ic Radio\, The Colbert Report\, The New York Times
 \, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, Scientific 
 American\, Discover\, Omni\, Esquire\, People maga
 zine\, and Reader's Digest.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:DVP Series
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T194500
LOCATION:635 Sixth Avenue\n New York\, 10011\n United State
 s\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11979
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11812_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, July 25 at 11:00 
 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, July 25<br />\n 11:00 
 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#004
 785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Challen
 ge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by Pet
 er Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sanderso
 n (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Peter 
 will also host a short Zoom session to explore the
  solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited to 
 puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky group
  each month will be highlighted online and receive
  a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get together w
 ith friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &mdash
 \; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&nbs
 p\; MoMath will post photos online and one lucky g
 roup each month will be selected to receive a spec
 ial gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <stro
 ng>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants wi
 ll be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, July 25\n \
 n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n \n
  Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitte
 d by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant 
 Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter will 
 also host a short Zoom session to explore the solu
 tions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle toge
 ther and send a photo\; one lucky group each month
  will be highlighted online and receive a special 
 gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to di
 scuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun photo
  of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos on
 line and one lucky group each month will be select
 ed to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \n 
 \n This is an online-only event\; all registrants 
 will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11812
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12004_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Ask a Mathematician — Anything! (online) — Monday\
 , July 27\, at 6:30 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>Ask a Mathematic
 ian &mdash\; Anything!</strong></em></h1>\n \n <h2
  style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Featuring Dr.
  Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2>\n \n <p style="text
 -align:center\;"><strong>Monday\, July 27<br />\n 
 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="
 text-align:center\;"><strong>(<span style="color:#
 004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p styl
 e="text-align:center\;"><img alt="David Reimann" s
 rc="https://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/
 Dr.-Arthur-Benjamin.jpeg" style="height:250px\;wid
 th:250px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Ever wanted to ask a ma
 thematician something\, maybe about a curious new 
 idea you have\, or a concept you&#39\;d like to un
 derstand better?&nbsp\; Don&#39\;t know whom to as
 k?&nbsp\; Here&#39\;s your chance!</p>\n \n <p>Joi
 n Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&ndash\;
 2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, for 
 this one-hour\, interactive session.&nbsp\; Come w
 ith your own questions\, or just join to listen in
 .&nbsp\; All are welcome\, and no question is too 
 basic (although plenty may be too hard!)</p></body
 ></html>
DESCRIPTION:Ask a Mathematician — Anything!\n \n \n Featuring 
 Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Monday\, July 27\n \n 
 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n \n \n (online)\n \n \n 
 \n \n \n \n \n Ever wanted to ask a mathematician 
 something\, maybe about a curious new idea you hav
 e\, or a concept you'd like to understand better? 
  Don't know whom to ask?  Here's your chance!\n \n
  \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–20
 26 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\, for th
 is one-hour\, interactive session.  Come with your
  own questions\, or just join to listen in.  All a
 re welcome\, and no question is too basic (althoug
 h plenty may be too hard!)\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Ask a Mathematician — Anything!
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12004
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12055_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Fun on the Square Grid" — Wednes
 day\, July 29 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Fun on the Squa
 re Grid&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-a
 lign:center\;"><strong>&nbsp\;Wednesday\, July 29<
 br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p
  style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="http
 s://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/grid.jpe
 g" style="width:200px\;height:200px\;" /></p>\n \n
  <p>Join us for fun on the grid! &nbsp\;Become a d
 etective of geometry\, searching for squares that 
 are hiding&nbsp\;in plain sight. &nbsp\;Discover s
 urprising properties of random shapes that you cre
 ate by connecting dots on a square grid.</p>\n \n 
 <p><strong>Materials needed:</strong>&nbsp\;paper\
 , pencil\, graph paper (printout available)</p>\n 
 \n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</strong> eve
 nt.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are made av
 ailable for a fee at <a href="http://videos.momath
 .org">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Fun on the Square Grid"\n \
 n \n  Wednesday\, July 29\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm 
 ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Join us for fun on the g
 rid!  Become a detective of geometry\, searching f
 or squares that are hiding in plain sight.  Discov
 er surprising properties of random shapes that you
  create by connecting dots on a square grid.\n \n 
 \n \n Materials needed: paper\, pencil\, graph pap
 er (printout available)\n \n \n \n This is a live-
 streamed event.  Occasional video recordings are m
 ade available for a fee at videos.momath.org (http
 ://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12055
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12041_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, July 29 at 4:00 pm
  ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , July 29<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET</strong></
 p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<s
 pan style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong
 ></p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online inde
 pendently working on engaging and beautiful math p
 roblems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you li
 ke and explore them with the guidance and mentorsh
 ip of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you love 
 math and want to experience the incredible joy of 
 mathematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to mi
 ss this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em
 >Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; St
 udents must be strong readers and be able to work 
 independently on challenging math problems.&nbsp\;
  <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for student
 s in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\n 
 \n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or pen
 cil) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is for
  the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em> 
 event.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.org"
  rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click h
 ere</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> ev
 ents.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only <
 /strong>event\; all registrants will be participat
 ing remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings a
 re made available for a fee at <a href="https://vi
 deos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target=
 "_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, July 29\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET\n \
 n \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an ho
 ur online independently working on engaging and be
 autiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenge
 s you like and explore them with the guidance and 
 mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you lov
 e math and want to experience the incredible joy o
 f mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss 
 this enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gy
 m is free.  Students must be strong readers and be
  able to work independently on challenging math pr
 oblems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st 
 grade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a
  writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper hand
 y.\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Mar
 ch 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout
 .momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events
 .\n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all re
 gistrants will be participating remotely.  Occasio
 nal video recordings are made available for a fee 
 at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\
 n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12041
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12042_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, July 29 at 7:00 pm
  ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , July 29<br />\n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET</strong></
 p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(<s
 pan style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</strong
 ></p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online inde
 pendently working on engaging and beautiful math p
 roblems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you li
 ke and explore them with the guidance and mentorsh
 ip of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you love 
 math and want to experience the incredible joy of 
 mathematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to mi
 ss this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><em
 >Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; St
 udents must be strong readers and be able to work 
 independently on challenging math problems.&nbsp\;
  <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for student
 s in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\n 
 \n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or pen
 cil) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is for
  the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em> 
 event.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.org"
  rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click h
 ere</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> ev
 ents.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only <
 /strong>event\; all registrants will be participat
 ing remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings a
 re made available for a fee at <a href="https://vi
 deos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" target=
 "_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, July 29\n \n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET\n \
 n \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an ho
 ur online independently working on engaging and be
 autiful math problems.  Choose whichever challenge
 s you like and explore them with the guidance and 
 mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you lov
 e math and want to experience the incredible joy o
 f mathematical discovery\, you won't want to miss 
 this enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math Gy
 m is free.  Students must be strong readers and be
  able to work independently on challenging math pr
 oblems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1st 
 grade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have a
  writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper hand
 y.\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, Mar
 ch 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://workout
 .momath.org) to register for other Math Gym events
 .\n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all re
 gistrants will be participating remotely.  Occasio
 nal video recordings are made available for a fee 
 at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\
 n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T200000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12042
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12007_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Meet a Mathematician: Emma LaPlace — Thursday\, Ju
 ly 30\, from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><strong>Meet a Mathemati
 cian</strong></em><strong>:<br />\n Emma LaPlace</
 strong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;">
 <strong>Hosted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin</strong></h2
 >\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Thur
 sday\, July 30<br />\n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET<br />
 \n (<span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</
 strong></p>\n \n <p>Did you ever wonder what a mat
 hematician does all day?&nbsp\; Or what made someo
 ne decide to become a mathematician?&nbsp\; Or eve
 n\, what a mathematician does for fun?&nbsp\; You 
 may be surprised by some of the answers!</p>\n \n 
 <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&n
 dash\;2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\
 , as he welcomes Emma LaPlace to the MoMath stage 
 to share her experiences\, her story\, and her lov
 e of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p style="text-align:ce
 nter\;"><strong><span style="color:#004785\;">____
 _________</span></strong></p>\n \n <h1 style="text
 -align:center\;"><span style="color:#004785\;">Abo
 ut <em>Meet a Mathematician</em></span></h1>\n \n 
 <p>Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath&#39\;s 2025&n
 dash\;2026 Visiting Professor for Public Outreach\
 , as he welcomes mathematicians&nbsp\;to the MoMat
 h stage to share their experiences\, their stories
 \, and their love of mathematics.</p>\n \n <p styl
 e="text-align:center\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <figure s
 tyle="text-align:center\;"><img alt="Dr. Arthur Be
 njamin\, MoMath Visiting Professor" src="https://m
 omath.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Dr.-Arthur-Be
 njamin.jpeg" style="height:250px\;width:250px\;" /
 >\n <figcaption><em>Host: Dr. Arthur Benjamin</em>
 </figcaption>\n </figure></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Meet a Mathematician:\n \n Emma LaPlace\n \n \n Ho
 sted by Dr. Arthur Benjamin\n \n \n Thursday\, Jul
 y 30\n \n 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n
  \n \n Did you ever wonder what a mathematician do
 es all day?  Or what made someone decide to become
  a mathematician?  Or even\, what a mathematician 
 does for fun?  You may be surprised by some of the
  answers!\n \n \n \n Join Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, Mo
 Math's 2025–2026 Visiting Professor for Public Out
 reach\, as he welcomes Emma LaPlace to the MoMath 
 stage to share her experiences\, her story\, and h
 er love of mathematics.\n \n \n \n _____________\n
  \n \n \n About Meet a Mathematician\n \n \n Join 
 Dr. Arthur Benjamin\, MoMath's 2025–2026 Visiting 
 Professor for Public Outreach\, as he welcomes mat
 hematicians to the MoMath stage to share their exp
 eriences\, their stories\, and their love of mathe
 matics.\n \n \n \n  \n \n \n \n \n Host: Dr. Arthu
 r Benjamin\n 
CATEGORIES:Meet a Mathematician
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T183000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T193000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12007
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12048_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Folding Fridays — July 31 at 4:30 pm ET (online)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em><span style="col
 or:#b30033\;">Folding Fridays</span></em></strong>
 <br />\n <strong>MoMath&#39\;s origami series</str
 ong></h1>\n \n <h4 style="text-align:center\;"><st
 rong>Friday\, July 31<br />\n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm E
 T</strong></h4>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;
 "><strong>(<span style="color:#004785\;">online</s
 pan>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Tap into your creative 
 mathematical side by learning to fold a unique ori
 gami model each week!&nbsp\; Every session will be
  different\, and each can stand alone.&nbsp\; Expl
 ore the wonders of paper folding &mdash\; there&rs
 quo\;s math in every fold!</p>\n \n <p>This course
  is appropriate for adults and children ages seven
  and up\; some familiarity with folding origami is
  recommended in order to keep up with the pace of 
 the class.</p>\n \n <p><strong>To participate\, yo
 u&#39\;ll need several sheets of square paper (bet
 ween 5.5&quot\; and 8.5&quot\; in side length)</st
 rong>.&nbsp\; Origami paper is preferred\, or you 
 can cut your own squares from any paper.&nbsp\; Yo
 u may need a few sheets of printer paper\, too.</p
 >\n \n <p>To register for additional sessions or f
 or an entire series at a discounted rate\, please 
 visit <a href="https://foldingfridays.momath.org" 
 rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">foldingf
 ridays.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Folding Fridays\n \n MoMath's origami series\n \n 
 \n Friday\, July 31\n \n 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm ET\n \
 n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Tap into your creative ma
 thematical side by learning to fold a unique origa
 mi model each week!  Every session will be differe
 nt\, and each can stand alone.  Explore the wonder
 s of paper folding — there’s math in every fold!\n
  \n \n \n This course is appropriate for adults an
 d children ages seven and up\; some familiarity wi
 th folding origami is recommended in order to keep
  up with the pace of the class.\n \n \n \n To part
 icipate\, you'll need several sheets of square pap
 er (between 5.5" and 8.5" in side length).  Origam
 i paper is preferred\, or you can cut your own squ
 ares from any paper.  You may need a few sheets of
  printer paper\, too.\n \n \n \n To register for a
 dditional sessions or for an entire series at a di
 scounted rate\, please visit foldingfridays.momath
 .org (https://foldingfridays.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Folding Fridays
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T163000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T173000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12048
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12056_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Sensational Puzzles" — Thursday\
 , August 6 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Sensational Puz
 zles&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-alig
 n:center\;"><strong>Thursday\, August 6<br />\n 2:
 00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="te
 xt-align:center\;"><img alt="" src="https://momath
 .org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/connection-puzzle.
 png" style="width:200px\;height:200px\;" /></p>\n 
 \n <p>Explore mathematical puzzles that grabbed th
 e headlines!&nbsp\; Learn to solve spectacular and
  controversial puzzles using logic\, probability\,
  and basic graph theory\; then develop puzzle-solv
 ing strategies while diving into these news-making
  mathematical conundrums.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Mate
 rials needed: </strong>pencil and paper.</p>\n \n 
 <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</strong> event.
 &nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are made avail
 able for a fee at <a href="http://videos.momath.or
 g">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Sensational Puzzles"\n \n \
 n Thursday\, August 6\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n
  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Explore mathematical puzzles
  that grabbed the headlines!  Learn to solve spect
 acular and controversial puzzles using logic\, pro
 bability\, and basic graph theory\; then develop p
 uzzle-solving strategies while diving into these n
 ews-making mathematical conundrums.\n \n \n \n Mat
 erials needed: pencil and paper.\n \n \n \n This i
 s a live-streamed event.  Occasional video recordi
 ngs are made available for a fee at videos.momath.
 org (http://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260806T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260806T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260806T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12056
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12057_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Play like a Mathematician: Bulga
 rian Solitaire" — Tuesday\, August 11 at 2:00 pm E
 T
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Play like a Mat
 hematician: <em>Bulgarian Solitaire</em>&quot\;</s
 trong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><s
 trong>Tuesday\, August 11<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 
 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n <p style="text-align:cente
 r\;"><strong><img alt="" src="https://momath.org/w
 p-content/uploads/2024/11/Bulgarian-Solitaire.jpeg
 " style="width:355px\;height:266px\;" /></strong><
 /p>\n \n <p>Join us for <em>Bulgarian Solitaire</e
 m>\, a simple and intriguing game first introduced
  by Martin Gardner in 1983.&nbsp\; Grab a few toke
 ns or a deck of cards and discover the mathematica
 l elegance behind this fun and engaging puzzle.</p
 >\n \n <p><strong>Materials needed: </strong><em>p
 aper\, pencil\, 25 small items for game tokens (co
 ins\, beans\, paper clips\, etc.) or a deck of car
 ds.</em></p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-stream
 ed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordi
 ngs are made available for a fee at <a href="https
 ://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" ta
 rget="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></h
 tml>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Play like a Mathematician: 
 Bulgarian Solitaire"\n \n \n Tuesday\, August 11\n
  \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n J
 oin us for Bulgarian Solitaire\, a simple and intr
 iguing game first introduced by Martin Gardner in 
 1983.  Grab a few tokens or a deck of cards and di
 scover the mathematical elegance behind this fun a
 nd engaging puzzle.\n \n \n \n Materials needed: p
 aper\, pencil\, 25 small items for game tokens (co
 ins\, beans\, paper clips\, etc.) or a deck of car
 ds.\n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occ
 asional video recordings are made available for a 
 fee at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.or
 g).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260811T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12057
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12058_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Math in Art: Friezes" — Wednesda
 y\, August 19 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;<em>Math in Art
 </em>: Friezes&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\, August 1
 9<br />\n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n 
 <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="Math-in-A
 rt-Friezes.jpg" src="https://momath.org/wp-content
 /uploads/2022/09/Math-in-Art-Friezes.jpg" style="w
 idth:352px\;height:179px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>Continu
 ing in our <em>Math in Art</em> series is an intro
 duction to mathematical symmetry and the seven pat
 terns of friezes.&nbsp\; Known for their decorativ
 e purposes and often enriched with carvings\, thes
 e architectural elements have been known and used 
 since antiquity.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Materials nee
 ded:</strong> pencil\, paper\, colored pencils or 
 markers (optional)\, and printouts to be provided.
 </p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-streamed</stro
 ng> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings are 
 made available for a fee at <a href="https://video
 s.momath.org">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></h
 tml>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Math in Art: Friezes"\n \n 
 \n Wednesday\, August 19\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm E
 T\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Continuing in our Math in
  Art series is an introduction to mathematical sym
 metry and the seven patterns of friezes.  Known fo
 r their decorative purposes and often enriched wit
 h carvings\, these architectural elements have bee
 n known and used since antiquity.\n \n \n \n Mater
 ials needed: pencil\, paper\, colored pencils or m
 arkers (optional)\, and printouts to be provided.\
 n \n \n \n This is a live-streamed event.  Occasio
 nal video recordings are made available for a fee 
 at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org).\
 n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260819T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12058
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12043_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, August 26 at 4:00 
 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , August 26<br />\n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(
 <span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online in
 dependently working on engaging and beautiful math
  problems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you 
 like and explore them with the guidance and mentor
 ship of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you lov
 e math and want to experience the incredible joy o
 f mathematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to 
 miss this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><
 em>Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; 
 Students must be strong readers and be able to wor
 k independently on challenging math problems.&nbsp
 \; <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for stude
 nts in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\
 n \n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or p
 encil) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is f
 or the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em
 > event.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.or
 g" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click
  here</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> 
 events.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only
  </strong>event\; all registrants will be particip
 ating remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings
  are made available for a fee at <a href="https://
 videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" targe
 t="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, August 26\n \n 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm ET\n
  \n \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an 
 hour online independently working on engaging and 
 beautiful math problems.  Choose whichever challen
 ges you like and explore them with the guidance an
 d mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you l
 ove math and want to experience the incredible joy
  of mathematical discovery\, you won't want to mis
 s this enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math 
 Gym is free.  Students must be strong readers and 
 be able to work independently on challenging math 
 problems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1s
 t grade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have
  a writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper ha
 ndy.\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, M
 arch 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://worko
 ut.momath.org) to register for other Math Gym even
 ts.\n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all 
 registrants will be participating remotely.  Occas
 ional video recordings are made available for a fe
 e at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org)
 .\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T160000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T170000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12043
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12044_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Math Gym (online) — Wednesday\, August 26 at 7:00 
 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Math Gym</em></s
 trong></h1>\n \n <h2 style="text-align:center\;"><
 strong>A workout for your brain</strong></h2>\n \n
  <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>Wednesday\
 , August 26<br />\n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET</strong>
 </p>\n \n <p style="text-align:center\;"><strong>(
 <span style="color:#004785\;">online</span>)</stro
 ng></p>\n \n <p>Students\, spend an hour online in
 dependently working on engaging and beautiful math
  problems.&nbsp\; Choose whichever challenges you 
 like and explore them with the guidance and mentor
 ship of an expert mathematician.&nbsp\; If you lov
 e math and want to experience the incredible joy o
 f mathematical discovery\, you won&#39\;t want to 
 miss this enjoyable monthly program.</p>\n \n <p><
 em>Math Gym</em> is <strong>free</strong>.&nbsp\; 
 Students must be strong readers and be able to wor
 k independently on challenging math problems.&nbsp
 \; <strong><em>Math Gym</em> is intended for stude
 nts in 1st grade through 12th grade.</strong></p>\
 n \n <p>Please have a writing instrument (pen or p
 encil) and paper handy.</p>\n \n <p>This page is f
 or the Wednesday\, March 19&nbsp\;<em>Math Gym</em
 > event.&nbsp\; <a href="https://workout.momath.or
 g" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Click
  here</a> to register for other <em>Math Gym</em> 
 events.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <strong>online-only
  </strong>event\; all registrants will be particip
 ating remotely.&nbsp\; Occasional video recordings
  are made available for a fee at <a href="https://
 videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopener" targe
 t="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Math Gym\n \n \n A workout for your brain\n \n \n 
 Wednesday\, August 26\n \n 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET\n
  \n \n \n (online)\n \n \n \n Students\, spend an 
 hour online independently working on engaging and 
 beautiful math problems.  Choose whichever challen
 ges you like and explore them with the guidance an
 d mentorship of an expert mathematician.  If you l
 ove math and want to experience the incredible joy
  of mathematical discovery\, you won't want to mis
 s this enjoyable monthly program.\n \n \n \n Math 
 Gym is free.  Students must be strong readers and 
 be able to work independently on challenging math 
 problems.  Math Gym is intended for students in 1s
 t grade through 12th grade.\n \n \n \n Please have
  a writing instrument (pen or pencil) and paper ha
 ndy.\n \n \n \n This page is for the Wednesday\, M
 arch 19 Math Gym event.  Click here (https://worko
 ut.momath.org) to register for other Math Gym even
 ts.\n \n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all 
 registrants will be participating remotely.  Occas
 ional video recordings are made available for a fe
 e at videos.momath.org (https://videos.momath.org)
 .\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Math Gym
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T190000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260826T200000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12044
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12059_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Senior Sessions: "Luck\, Magic\, or Math?" — Thurs
 day\, August 27 at 2:00 pm ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><em><b>Senior Sessions</b></
 em><b>:</b><br />\n <strong>&quot\;Luck\, Magic\, 
 or Math?&quot\;</strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-
 align:center\;"><b>Thursday\, August 27</b><br />\
 n <strong>2:00 pm to 2:45 pm ET</strong></p>\n \n 
 <p style="text-align:center\;"><img alt="Senior%20
 Session%20-%20Luck_%20Magic_%20or%20Math" src="htt
 ps://momath.org/wp-content/uploads/civicrm/persist
 /contribute/images/Senior%20Session%20-%20Luck_%20
 Magic_%20or%20Math" style="width:450px\;height:300
 px\;" /></p>\n \n <p>At first glance\, the occurre
 nce of an &ldquo\;unlikely&rdquo\; event might see
 m like luck&hellip\; or magic.&nbsp\; However\, wh
 en this event occurs over and over\, we have to lo
 ok more closely.&nbsp\; With a bit of math\, we wi
 ll see that some events\, which might seem unlikel
 y at first\, have a higher probability than intuit
 ion would suggest.&nbsp\; Learn how a clever magic
 ian can &ldquo\;read the minds&rdquo\; of an unsus
 pecting audience using a little knowledge of proba
 bility!&nbsp\;</p>\n \n <p><strong>Materials neede
 d: </strong><em>pencil\, paper\, colored pens or m
 arkers (3 different colors)\, deck of playing card
 s\, a single die\, and printout of poems (to be pr
 ovided).</em></p>\n \n <p>This is a <strong>live-s
 treamed</strong> event.&nbsp\; Occasional video re
 cordings are made available for a fee at <a href="
 https://videos.momath.org" rel="noreferrer noopene
 r" target="_blank">videos.momath.org</a>.</p></bod
 y></html>
DESCRIPTION:Senior Sessions:\n \n "Luck\, Magic\, or Math?"\n 
 \n \n Thursday\, August 27\n \n 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm
  ET\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n At first glance\, the o
 ccurrence of an “unlikely” event might seem like l
 uck… or magic.  However\, when this event occurs o
 ver and over\, we have to look more closely.  With
  a bit of math\, we will see that some events\, wh
 ich might seem unlikely at first\, have a higher p
 robability than intuition would suggest.  Learn ho
 w a clever magician can “read the minds” of an uns
 uspecting audience using a little knowledge of pro
 bability! \n \n \n \n Materials needed: pencil\, p
 aper\, colored pens or markers (3 different colors
 )\, deck of playing cards\, a single die\, and pri
 ntout of poems (to be provided).\n \n \n \n This i
 s a live-streamed event.  Occasional video recordi
 ngs are made available for a fee at videos.momath.
 org (https://videos.momath.org).\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Senior Sessions
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260827T140000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260827T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260827T144500
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12059
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12009_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, August 29 at 11:0
 0 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, August 29<br />\n 11:0
 0 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#0
 04785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Chall
 enge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by P
 eter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sander
 son (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Pete
 r will also host a short Zoom session to explore t
 he solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited t
 o puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky gro
 up each month will be highlighted online and recei
 ve a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get together
  with friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &mda
 sh\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&n
 bsp\; MoMath will post photos online and one lucky
  group each month will be selected to receive a sp
 ecial gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <st
 rong>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants 
 will be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, August 29\n
  \n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n 
 \n Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submit
 ted by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Gran
 t Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter wil
 l also host a short Zoom session to explore the so
 lutions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle to
 gether and send a photo\; one lucky group each mon
 th will be highlighted online and receive a specia
 l gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to 
 discuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun pho
 to of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos 
 online and one lucky group each month will be sele
 cted to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n \
 n \n This is an online-only event\; all registrant
 s will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260829T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12009
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12010_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, September 26 at 1
 1:00 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, September 26<br />\n 1
 1:00 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color
 :#004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Ch
 allenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted b
 y Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant San
 derson (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, P
 eter will also host a short Zoom session to explor
 e the solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invite
 d to puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky 
 group each month will be highlighted online and re
 ceive a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get toget
 her with friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &
 mdash\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party
 .&nbsp\; MoMath will post photos online and one lu
 cky group each month will be selected to receive a
  special gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an 
 <strong>online-only </strong>event\; all registran
 ts will be participating remotely.</p></body></htm
 l>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, September 2
 6\n \n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n 
 \n \n Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles sub
 mitted by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by G
 rant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter 
 will also host a short Zoom session to explore the
  solutions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle
  together and send a photo\; one lucky group each 
 month will be highlighted online and receive a spe
 cial gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends 
 to discuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun 
 photo of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post phot
 os online and one lucky group each month will be s
 elected to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \
 n \n \n This is an online-only event\; all registr
 ants will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260926T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12010
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12011_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, October 31 at 11:
 00 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, October 31<br />\n 11:
 00 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:#
 004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Chal
 lenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by 
 Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sande
 rson (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Pet
 er will also host a short Zoom session to explore 
 the solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited 
 to puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky gr
 oup each month will be highlighted online and rece
 ive a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get togethe
 r with friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &md
 ash\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.&
 nbsp\; MoMath will post photos online and one luck
 y group each month will be selected to receive a s
 pecial gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <s
 trong>online-only </strong>event\; all registrants
  will be participating remotely.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, October 31\
 n \n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \n
  \n Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles submi
 tted by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Gra
 nt Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter wi
 ll also host a short Zoom session to explore the s
 olutions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle t
 ogether and send a photo\; one lucky group each mo
 nth will be highlighted online and receive a speci
 al gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends to
  discuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun ph
 oto of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photos
  online and one lucky group each month will be sel
 ected to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n 
 \n \n This is an online-only event\; all registran
 ts will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261031T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12011
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12012_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, November 28 at 11
 :00 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, November 28<br />\n 11
 :00 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:
 #004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Cha
 llenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by
  Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sand
 erson (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Pe
 ter will also host a short Zoom session to explore
  the solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited
  to puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky g
 roup each month will be highlighted online and rec
 eive a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get togeth
 er with friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &m
 dash\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.
 &nbsp\; MoMath will post photos online and one luc
 ky group each month will be selected to receive a 
 special gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <
 strong>online-only </strong>event\; all registrant
 s will be participating remotely.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, November 28
 \n \n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \
 n \n Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles subm
 itted by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Gr
 ant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter w
 ill also host a short Zoom session to explore the 
 solutions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle 
 together and send a photo\; one lucky group each m
 onth will be highlighted online and receive a spec
 ial gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends t
 o discuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun p
 hoto of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photo
 s online and one lucky group each month will be se
 lected to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n
  \n \n This is an online-only event\; all registra
 nts will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20261128T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261128T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261128T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12012
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_12013_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Mindbenders — Saturday\, December 26 at 11
 :00 am ET
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><h1 style=
 "text-align:center\;"><strong><em>Monthly Mindbend
 ers</em></strong></h1>\n \n <p style="text-align:c
 enter\;"><strong>Saturday\, December 26<br />\n 11
 :00 am to 12:00 pm ET<br />\n (<span style="color:
 #004785\;">online</span>)</strong></p>\n \n <p>Cha
 llenge your mind with monthly puzzles submitted by
  Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Grant Sand
 erson (<i>3Blue1Brown</i>).&nbsp\; Each month\, Pe
 ter will also host a short Zoom session to explore
  the solutions together.&nbsp\; Groups are invited
  to puzzle together and send a photo\; one lucky g
 roup each month will be highlighted online and rec
 eive a special gift from MoMath.&nbsp\; Get togeth
 er with friends to discuss\, debate\, and solve &m
 dash\; then send a fun photo of your puzzle party.
 &nbsp\; MoMath will post photos online and one luc
 ky group each month will be selected to receive a 
 special gift from MoMath.</p>\n \n <p>This is an <
 strong>online-only </strong>event\; all registrant
 s will be participating remotely.</p></body></html
 >
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Mindbenders\n \n \n Saturday\, December 26
 \n \n 11:00 am to 12:00 pm ET\n \n (online)\n \n \
 n \n Challenge your mind with monthly puzzles subm
 itted by Peter Winkler and shared on YouTube by Gr
 ant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown).  Each month\, Peter w
 ill also host a short Zoom session to explore the 
 solutions together.  Groups are invited to puzzle 
 together and send a photo\; one lucky group each m
 onth will be highlighted online and receive a spec
 ial gift from MoMath.  Get together with friends t
 o discuss\, debate\, and solve — then send a fun p
 hoto of your puzzle party.  MoMath will post photo
 s online and one lucky group each month will be se
 lected to receive a special gift from MoMath.\n \n
  \n \n This is an online-only event\; all registra
 nts will be participating remotely.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Year of Math
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20261226T110000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261226T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261226T120000
LOCATION:MoMath Online\n (Zoom link will be emailed after r
 egistration)\n United States\n 
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=12013
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:CiviCRM_EventID_11539_14e744cb787c75406e47b70595be41d2@momath.org
SUMMARY:MOVES 2027: “Playing with Precision” — August 8\, 
 9\, and 10
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p><strong
 >Note: </strong>All conference registrants under t
 he age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent or gu
 ardian.</p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Note: All conference registrants under the age of 
 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.\n 
 \n 
CATEGORIES:Conference
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
DTSTAMP;TZID=America/New_York:20270808T123000
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270808T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270810T170000
URL:https://momath.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=11539
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