...as 3.14, pi. Therefore pi day is 3/14 On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:02 PM, att (milwginny) <milwginny@xxxxxxx> wrote: > OK – dumb and obvious question: What’s a “Pi Day”? > > Ginny Kiernan Dahlberg, Ph.D. “Speak the truth as if you had a thousand > voices! It is silence that kills the World.” --St. Catherine of Siena > > *From:* Tina Boyle <tina_boyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > *Sent:* Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:32 AM > *To:* geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Subject:* [GeoStL] Re: Pi Day Event troubles... > > I say find a new venue I have some ideas! I will write you after work > today. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jan 9, 2013, at 8:13 AM, Sarah Chisholm <sarah_cf30@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Ok folks I have a bit of a dilemma: I'm wanting to hold a Pi Day Event > on Thursday March 14. I was planning a dinner time event at the same place > we had the 12/12/12 event. The problem is that if we stay there after 8:00 > pm everyone who stays would be charged a $5 cover and we would not have the > room to ourselves (Ladies Nite...) Soooo I have a few other options: > > 1. Find another venue big enough (suggestions welcome). > 2. Start the event at 3:14 at that venue & be done before cover charge > time. > 3. Have a lunch time event instead of a dinner time event. > 4 Host TWO events - lunch and dinner at two different smaller (say 50 > people capacity) venues. > > This will have a direct bearing on how many event geocoins I order. If the > TWO Event option is the most popular I would be happy to cede one of the > events to another host. Suggestions and opinions are most welcome. I need > to decide how many coins to order today. > Thanks, Sarah > >