SAVE THE DATE! 3RD ST CREATIVE ARTERY, Breadbelly, and Standard Deviant are teaming up to celebrate National Paper Airplane Day in the public atrium of Bldg 12.
Dust off your origami skills and aerodynamics knowledge and add a dash of your inner child. Or just bring your child and fold some paper together.
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National Paper Airplane Day is an unofficial observance, celebrated on May 26 each year in the United States to commemorate the simple aeronautical toy. We’re going to celebrate the day on May 25, the Monday of Memorial Day Weekend, in the soaring space of the public atrium in Bldg 12.
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What?
• Join us to create (and fly) your aeronautical masterpiece.
• Fun for the whole family.
• Additional details to come soon.
• A pop-up collab between Bldg 12 tenants 3RD ST CREATIVE ARTERY (
@3rdst_sfscreativeartery ) Breadbelly (
@breadbellysf ), and Standard Deviant (
@standarddeviantbrewing ).
When?
• May 25th, the Monday of Memorial Day weekend
• 10am-2pm
Where?
• In the public atrium in Bldg 12 at Pier 70 (
@pier70sf )
• Paper airplane making supplies will be on “the deck”; two flights up the red stairs (or a short elevator ride)
• Maryland St @ 22nd St; just 2 blocks off 3RD ST
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Need to brush off your paper airplane skills? See link in our bio to a video produced by Wired Magazine with John Collins, aka The Paper Airplane Guy (
@thepaperairplaneguy ), to learn more about the art and science of the paper airplane. Mr. Collins has published multiple books about paper airplanes, is a keynote speaker on the subject, and from 2012-2022 held the world record for the farthest flight by a paper aircraft. How far? Thrown by football player Joe Ayoob, the glider, named “Suzanne,” after Collins’ wife, flew 226 feet, 10 inches (69.14 meters). Whoa!