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2 Fredericksburg Businesses Celebrate Pi Day With Special Deals
Two Fredericksburg businesses will be offering customers special Pi Day prices on Saturday, March 14.

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — Two Fredericksburg businesses will be celebrating Pi Day on Saturday, March 14 with special deals.
The first Pi Day was organized in 1988 by Larry Shaw at the Exploratorium in San Francisco as a way to celebrate the mathematical symbol π, which is used to calculate the area, volume, and circumference of a circle.
Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 because it occurs on the third month of the year and on the 14th day, which is abbreviated 3/14, the first three figures of π (3.14159).
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Crumbl at 1460 Central Park Blvd., Suite 106, in Fredericksburg, will be unveiling a special Pi Day flavor. Customers can expect a fun mix of possibilities for the bonus pie flavor, from tangy Key Lime Pie and decadent Raspberry Cream Pie, to rich French Silk, zesty Lemon Pie, or a fudgy Brookie Pie.
For those looking to lean into Pi Day's mathematical side, the Mathnasium of Fredericksburg at 4300 Plank Road #210 is hosting a Free Pi Day celebration The event will include free pizza, prizes, hands-on STEM activities, games, and crafts — no calculators or registration required.
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