Happy Birthday Ryan And Cara!

2014-03-14 17:29:55.000 – Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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Today is Pi Day, March 14th, which if you know the numerical value of Pi equals 3.14. For the Observatory this also is a special day because it is Weather Observer Ryan Knapp’s and our Director of Advancement Cara Rudio’s birthday! So happy birthday from 6288 feet!

On a separate note Ginger Zee is coming to join the Mount Washington Observatory in Portland on April 4 at the Port City Music Hall to share her stories of wild weather and storm chasing. From WMTW-TV Channel 8, Maine’s Total Weather Team will be on hand to meet viewers, plus Chief Meteorologist Roger Griswold will provide opening remarks. A great evening is in store for all who love the wacky world of weather! Tickets can be purchased today at PortCityMusicHall.com

 

Rebecca Scholand,  Weather Observer/Education Specialist

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