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DRONE DELIVERS PIES TO SPRING BREAK CAMPERS TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL “PI DAY” 

WHAT:  National Pi Day* is Thursday, 3/14, and we’re celebrating with “pie” delivered by drone! About two dozen Spring Break campers, ages 6 – 10, will be treated to pies while learning about “Pi”.

WHEN:   Thursday, March 14
1 p.m. (approximate)

WHERE: Frisco Athletic Center (FAC) 
                 
5828 Nancy Jane Lane*
                 Frisco, TX 75035

* North of the FAC, a grassy area.  If you’re facing the building, demonstration will be to your left.

WHO: Thomas Ward, Recreation Supervisor, Programming and Youth Services, Frisco Parks & Recreation 

Jacob Demmitt, U.S. Marketing and Communications Manager, Wing 

WHY: Why not?  Campers want to have fun over Spring Break. Not only is this fun, it’s sweet since campers will also be served some math while enjoying pie.

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The drone delivery demonstration will follow the camper’s regularly scheduled lunch.  Following the pie delivery, via drone, campers will return to the FAC, where they’ll be treated to mini pies, courtesy of Wing and Walmart (A Wing retail partner).

Pi Day is observed on March 14 (the 3rd month) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant figures of π…(Wikipedia)”

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