I haven't heard of one.  But there could be an Euler's day, either using his 
formula or the Euler numbers.  I will leave it as an exercise for the student 
to decide what food would be eaten on that day - his name in German is 
pronounced differently but most anglophones seem to pronounce it like the 
Houston Oilers.  Anglophones are so silly about umlaut vowels.

i actually celebrated Pi day twice - once at 9:26AM and once at 9:26PM 
(although the latter doesn't really count as it really si 2126).

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On Mar 15, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

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