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Newham CEPN Educational Sessions

This Newham Friday Educational sessions will be focusing on different topics each week. Please find below the dates and topics of each session, and click REGISTER to book on the session you would like to attend. All clinicians are welcome to attend. Please note that lunch is from 12:30pm until 1pm. The session will take place between 1pm and 3pm. 11 January 2019 - EMIS18 January 2019 - Mental Health - ADHD1 February 2019 - 150 Club Newham Community Prescription8 February 2019 - Medicines Management15 February 2019 - LTBI/TB1 March 2019 - Sexual Health for HCAs1 March 2019 - Sexual Health for GPs and PNs8 March 2019 - Cancer5 April 2019 - EMIS User Group5 April 2019 - 150 Club Newham Community Prescription12 April 2019 - Mental Health3 May 2019 - Cardiology 10 May 2019 - Medicines Management17 May 2019 - Long Term Conditions31 May 2019 - Cancer7 June 2019 - Interprofessional Session 21 June 2019 - Interprofessional Session5 July 2019 - Primary & Secondary Care Joint Session12 July 2019 - EMIS User Group19 July 2019- Cancer19 July 2019 - Mental Health - Perinatal Training 30 August 2019 - 150 Club Newham Community Prescription6 September 2019 - Primary & Secondary Care Joint Session13 September 2019 - Cardiology 4 October 2019- Cancer11 October 2019 - EMIS User Group 18 October 2019 - Mental Health 8 November 2019 - Medicines Management15 November 2019 - Long Term Conditions

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“The Art of Unity” exhibit at Chauvet Arts

Join Chauvet Arts for “The Art of Unity” exhibit, a timely rotating show featuring the gallery's diverse roster of acclaimed artists during a time when artists are uniting more than ever. For more information about CHAUVET Arts, featured artists and upcoming exhibitions, please visit www.chauvetarts.com. 215 5th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 Open to the public five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Chicago White Sox vs. New York Yankees

American Express, MasterCard, Visa & Discover. Ticket Windows do not accept checks. NEW! Ticketmaster Will Call Kiosks are available for will call pick-up on the day of the game! There are 2 will call kiosks located at each of the following gates: Gate 3, Gate 4, & Gate 5. Simply bring the credit card used to purchase the tickets to the kiosk, swipe your card and wait for your tickets to print! No more waiting in long will call lines! Kiosks are currently available for day of game will call pick-up only; advance pick-up and ticket sales are NOT available at the kiosks currently. Ticketmaster Will Call (phone or internet orders) may be picked up at any open ticket window at Guaranteed Rate Field on the day of the game, or before the day of game at least 48 hours after the order was placed, during regular box office hours. (312) 674-1000 **SUBJECT TO CHANGE** Non-Game Day Monday to Friday: 10AM to 5PM Saturday/Sunday: Closed Game Days 1:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 3:10PM 3:05 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:05PM 3:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:10PM 6:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:10PM 6:15 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:15PM 7:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 9:10PM 2008 Regular Season: Accessible seating is available in all price levels. In the lower level, accessible seating is in the back of the sections, and in the upper level, accessible seating is in the front of the sections. Ticketmaster sales of accessible seating is limited to four (4) tickets. If there is a larger request for accessible seating, please direct the order to Mary Weiss at the Guaranteed Rate Field Box Office at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5244, or Laura Arenas at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5246. Accessible elevators are located at Gate 4 entrance at the corner of 35th and Shields.

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Boston Bruins vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

Cash; Check up to $100.00 w/Mass. Driver License; AMEX; Visa; MC; Discover; Diners Club Pick up tickets starting 2 hours prior to event time. Customer must present the actual credit card used to place order and a photo I.D. General Info Number:(617) 624-1000 Group Sales (only!): (617) 624-1805/1806 Bruins (617) 624-BEAR (Groups = 25+) Celtics (617) 523-3030 (Groups = 20+) Please do not contact Group Sales regarding sold out games! TD Garden - Boston | Tickets, Schedule, Seating Chart, Directions (ticketmaster.com) The box office will open 2 hours prior to an event and remain open until one hour after the event begins. Please note the TD Garden Box Office does not sell tickets at the public on sale. All tickets should be purchased via www.ticketmaster.com *Hours subject to change This is an accessible venue.

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"Rain-Snow or Shine" The JPC Food Giveaway: Drive-Thru: Mon, Dec 14 & Walkers Tue, Dec 15

What: The JPC Drive-Thru Food Giveaway When: Mon, Dec 14, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) What: Walkers JPC Food Giveaway When: Tue, Dec 15, from 3 pm to 6 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) Where: Johnson Park Center Food Pantry – 1400 West Street (Block), NY 13501 Contact: JPC Office from 1 pm to 5 pm (315) 734-9608 Email at revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org Utica, NY. The Christmas/Holiday Season is a joyous time of the year. We celebrate with our families and friends sharing our love, providing hope, singing songs, and giving gifts. We have specially prepared holiday meals and delicious desserts. But for many people, holidays are a time full of stress, maybe only a wish and not a reality when you cannot afford the Food for the special Christmas Dinner. And this year, many people are being challenged because of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID19). It is causing long-term problems, as we are currently in the second wave of the COVID19. Due to the large increase of COVID-19 cases, with many people in the hospital, some social distancing restrictions include limiting travel and not attending large gatherings even in your own residence. In fact, many are faced with paying rent, the National Grid bill, or putting food on the table. We, as a community, are working together to fight hunger and food insecurity. Thanks to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund created by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties and the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, established a single community-wide fund. The Johnson Park Center (JPC) received COVID-19 Respond Fund Grant Awards to provide food to the community. With the generous support from the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY) and Donors, JPC will have a Drive-Thru Food Giveaway for disadvantaged individuals and families around JPC Sites Rain-Snow or Shine on Monday, December 15, 2020, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. Starting on the corner of Arthur and West Streets, cars/vehicles will line up at the registration station where JPC Intake Persons, wearing face masks, will assist you with completing the Intake Form. They will place the number of households represented in each car on its windshield. Then you will drive up to each Food station, where volunteers will put the food in your car/vehicle. If you do not have a car/vehicle, please come to the Walkers Food Giveaway Rain-Snow or Shine on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, between 3 pm to 6 pm at JPC Food Pantry 1404 West Street, Utica, New York 13501 A tractor-trailer full of food will be available to be given to the community. Food items may include chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, fresh produce, fresh fruit, rice, pasta, cereal, canned items such as soup, beans, etc. During these challenging times of the pandemic, by fighting hunger and food insecurity, the JPC Food Giveaway helps families & individuals to have food for Christmas, be food secured, and a stepping stone to self-sufficiency. Please join us as we need additional sponsors, donors, volunteers, and media to make long-term commitments to fight hunger and food insecurity. To all who made investments and partnered with JPC this year, you are amazing. JPC is so grateful and appreciative of your dedication to serving families, children, and single individuals in need. Thank you to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund single the community-wide fund, the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY), the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, Utica National Foundation Group, M&T Bank/Partners Charitable Fund, the Mele Family Fund, and anonymous donor-advised funds of the Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties; the Bank of Utica, the UFCW Charity Golf Classic, Inc.; The NBT Bank: the Central New York Labor Council AFL-CIO; the Hartford Fire Insurance, a donor-advised fund of the Benevity Community Impact Fund; MVP Health Plan, Inc.; Jay-K Lumber; Carbone Auto Group, Jimmy John's, MV Community Action Agency, the Compassion Coalition, CASA Imports, Candella's Farm & Greenhouses, and the Mohawk Street Hannaford. We received monetary and food donations from various donors, businesses, organizations, and individual supporters, the Volunteers, the American Red Cross, the Junior Frontiers, JPC/JPA Staff & Shelter Program Participants, and Media Coverage from WKTV, WUTR, Spectrum News, the Observer-Dispatch, the Utica Phoenix, and 96.1 The Eagle. Thank you so much for your continual support and Join Positive Change at Johnson Park Center (JPC). Rev. Dr. Maria A. Scates, D.D. CEO / Founder

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Les neufdixsept des Territoires Agiles

Maîtrisez les nouveaux leviers de votre attractivité Les territoires changent profondément. Entre l'essor du coworking, l'impact du Très Haut Débit sur l'économie, les nouvelles formes de l'entrepreneuriat, la nécessité de prendre le virage Smart City/Smart Territoire, la rareté des talents, de nombreux défis se présentent. neufdixsept créé un premier événement pour mettre en lumière les tendances, bonnes pratiques et nouveaux outils indispensables à la croissance durable des territoires. Élus, développeurs économiques, nous vous donnons rendez-vous le 15 Mai 2020 à Paris, pour une matinée riche en rencontres, en découvertes et en partage d’expériences. Attention, cet évènement est réservé aux dévelopoeurs économiques : élus de territoires, agents du développement économique des territoires et agences de développement, technopoles, syndicats mixtes, etc. Nous ne pouvons maheureusement pas accueillir les agences de conseil du secteur.  Inscrivez-vous dès à présent, les places sont limitées.

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Philadelphia Eagles vs. Minnesota Vikings

MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Traveler's Checks, Cash, & American Express. Pick up tickets one hour prior to show. Customer must present actual credit card used to place the order, the confirmation number and a photo I.D. Doors and plaza gates open 3 hours prior to event - seating gates - 2 hours prior to event. For non Eagles events - Will Call is on 11th St. facing the Wachovia Ctr. Will Call for the Lacrosse Event, May 28 - May 30, 2005 will be at the Chrysler Jeep Entrance/Main Ticket office. General Info - 215.463.2500 Ticket Office - 215.463.5500 Accessible Seating - 215.463.5500 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Event Day - Remote ticket booth located 11th st. side of main parking lot. Non event day:Headhouse Accessible seating is available in all levels. Limited accessible seating through Ticketmaster. Please call 215.463.5500 for accessible procedures.

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Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA

Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA San Francisco, CA – With a global pandemic and wave of fires, many small businesses have shuttered under the conditions, while others have united in finding new ways to sustain themselves and support their local communities through their crafts. Contra Costa County recently moved into Tier 2, allowing for the return of indoor retail shopping under state guidelines. The artisans and women behind Holiday Gift Collective are thrilled at the opportunity to safely showcase their goods and boost their local economy just in time for the holidays. The idea for Holiday Gift Collective was born from the shared values of each of the participating artisans as well as from the #shoplocal movement which encourages people to invest in their communities with the goal of strengthening the economy. Holiday Gift Collective is a union in support of community and equality, and will offer home goods, jewelry, gourmet foods, and more. In addition to continuing to pave the path for aspiring female entrepreneurs, Holiday Gift Collective hopes to encourage the community to work together in the fight against climate change. Brands such as Planet Renu, SIP, and Hofssi Chocolates will be presenting a variety of eco-friendly and ethically sourced products. Joining the list of green businesses will be Hollie's Homegrown, a local organic herb farm on a mission to create the highest quality herbal food and body products. All together, they will provide Holiday Gift Collective customers with unique and special gift options that reduce our carbon-footprint. To learn more about the women behind Holiday Gift Collective, visit their sites: Anne Morrison Rabe Photography, Annie Chrietzberg, Hofssi Chocolates, Hollie’s Homegrown, Manjusha Jewels, Planet Renu, and SIP (Seriously Imbibed Products). Located at 3539 Plaza Way, Lafayette, CA, the pop-up will run Sunday, Nov. 1 through the end of the holiday season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local guest artisans will be featured on a rotating basis. ### Contacts Holiday Gift Collective: Sanjiv Chawla sanjiv@manjushajewels.com

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UChicago Reunion: US Politics and Way Forward by Prof Ginburg

Alumni Club Reunion for 2019 and dinner with honored guest speaker Professor Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Professor of Political Science Chicago Law School. Schedule: 6.00pm Registeration 6.00pm-7.00pm Networking 7.00pm Dinner Talk by Professor Ginsburg Fees: 800 Thai Baht to be paid at the door Tom Ginsburg (Speaker) ProfileLeo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, Professor of Polit, UChicago Law School Tom Ginsburg focuses on comparative and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective. He holds BA, JD, and PhD degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. His latest book, How to Save a Constitutional Democracy (2018), was written with Aziz Z. Huq, and his earlier books include Judicial Review in New Democracies (2003), which won the C. Herman Pritchett Award from the American Political Science Association; The Endurance of National Constitutions (2009), which also won a best book prize from APSA; and Judicial Reputation (2015). He currently co-directs the Comparative Constitutions Project, an effort funded by the National Science Foundation to gather and analyze the constitutions of all independent nation-states since 1789. Before entering law teaching, he served as a legal adviser at the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, The Hague, Netherlands, and he continues to work with numerous international development agencies and foreign governments on legal and constitutional reform. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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