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SUMMARY:First Fridays | March 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for 2 Opening Exhibitions on Campus as part of the Broadway Arts District’s First Fridays Event \nAmanda Otis in Chapman’s Brewery Co. \nMadeline Miller in BLDG 19 connected to The Forum  \nBoth exhibits will be up for the month of March! \n 
URL:https://fortwayneelectricworks.com/event/first-fridays-march-2026/
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Philanthropy & Community
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SUMMARY:Pi Day on Campus π
DESCRIPTION:Come Celebrate “Pi” Day on 3.14! \nA Pie-Themed Campus Event! \nParticipating Merchants: Buyamba Sandwich Co.\, O-Cha Thai\, Savor Burgers & Chapmans Brewing Co. \nHomemade Strawberry Pie to Pie-Flavored Shakes to Pie-Inspired Drinks! \nUnderstanding  3.14…repeating: \nPi (π) has been known for almost 4000 years—but even if we calculated the number of seconds in those 4000 years and calculated π to that number of places\, we would still only be approximating its actual value. Here’s a brief history of finding π.The ancient Babylonians calculated the area of a circle by taking 3 times the square of its radius\, which gave a value of pi = 3. One Babylonian tablet (ca. 1900–1680 BC) indicates a value of 3.125 for π\, which is a closer approximation. The Rhind Papyrus (ca.1650 BC) gives us insight into the mathematics of ancient Egypt. The Egyptians calculated the area of a circle by a formula that gave the approximate value of 3.1605 for π. The first calculation of π was done by Archimedes of Syracuse (287–212 BC)\, one of the greatest mathematicians of the ancient world. Archimedes approximated the area of a circle by using the Pythagorean Theorem to find the areas of two regular polygons: the polygon inscribed within the circle and the polygon within which the circle was circumscribed. Since the actual area of the circle lies between the areas of the inscribed and circumscribed polygons\, the areas of the polygons gave upper and lower bounds for the area of the circle. Archimedes knew that he had not found the value of π but only an approximation within those limits. In this way\, Archimedes showed that π is between 3 1/7 and 3 10/71. A similar approach was used by Zu Chongzhi (429–501)\, a brilliant Chinese mathematician and astronomer. Zu Chongzhi would not have been familiar with Archimedes’ method—but because his book has been lost\, little is known of his work. He calculated the value of the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter to be 355/113. To compute this accuracy for π\, he must have started with an inscribed regular 24\,576-gon and performed lengthy calculations involving hundreds of square roots carried out to 9 decimal places. Mathematicians began using the Greek letter π in the 1700s. Introduced by William Jones in 1706\, use of the symbol was popularized by Leonhard Euler\, who adopted it in 1737.
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LOCATION:Chapman’s Brewing Company\, 1660 Broadway\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, 46802\, United States
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SUMMARY:SUMMIT CITY FARMERS MARKET AT UNION STREET MARKET
DESCRIPTION:Summit City Farmers Market will kick off the 2026 indoor market season inside Union Street Market—happening every Saturday from 9am to 1pm. Support local farmers\, food producers\, and artisans and check out the Electric Works campus!
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