412-642-1800
The Box Office will only be open on event days. Monday - Friday at 10am & Saturday - Sunday at 12pm. On an event day, the Box Office hours vary. Hours are subject to change as a result of event times, holidays or inclement weather. Please call 412-642-1800 for more information.
HUK offers sustainable, holistic, person-centred programmes such as:
National free and confidential helpline over 5,600 calls managed in 2017
In-Home specialist support (IHS) service (delivered by psychological and counselling trainees) in its fourth year
Individual remote advocacy currently managing twenty-person caseload
Benefits support all supported cases have been successful in either appeal or application
Peer and professionally led groups award nominated by Chartered Institute of Housing/Inside Housing
Training, community talks, media and other awareness raising activities average weekly
Student placement scheme Trainee awarded British Psychological Society Undergraduate Award, 2017
National Hoarding Conference and Roadshow hosted first ever UK conference, upcoming ‘Roadshow’ (England, Wales, Scotland)
When you join, you help support our important work.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS: Visa, MasterCard, American Express & Discover / USF FOOTBALL: Visa, MasterCard, American Express / STADIUM JUMPING: / All Other Events:
Location: box office (south end of the staduim) Opens: day of event (Please contact the proper organization for specific times)
Stadium Office Number: Tampa Bay Bucaneers: (813)879-2827 Buccaneer Groups Sales:(813)870-2700 (ask for Group Sales) Stadium Jumping Inc: (813)253-2782 USF Football: 1-800-GOBULLS Outback Bowl: (813)874-2695
The ticket office located on property at the Raymond James Stadium is open day of event only. The various organizations that use Raymond James Stadium have varying hours of operation. The number(s) for these organizations are listed under "Box Office Phone Numbers". Raymond James Stadium is a cashless venue
This is an accessible venue. Raymond James Stadium would like for you to know that is fraud if you purchase an accessible ticket knowing you are not eligible for accessible seating.
What: The July 2020 JPC Food Pantry
Where: The JPC Food Pantry 1404 West Street (Block), NY 13501
Contact: Rev Ursula Meier, JPC COO (315) 269-8580
Email at revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org
For More Information about JPC: www.johnsonparkcenter.org
Below is our upcoming Food Pantry schedule for July 2020:
Opening hours/days:
Monday, July 6th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Tuesday, July 7th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday, July 8th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Monday, July 13th, Drive-Thru 2 pm - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, July 14th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday, July 15th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Monday, July 20th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Tuesday, July 21st, 3 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday, July 22nd, 3 pm - 6 pm
Days of Celebration:
Monday, July 27th, Drive-Thru 2 pm - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, July 28th, 3 pm - 6 pm
Wednesday, July 29th, 3 pm - 6 pm
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Term Time Art Classes for Children
Working with an artist, children will explore art techniques, principles, processes, artist’s work and traditional arts from around the world–developing their skill, creativity and knowledge. Emphasis is on self-expression and experimentation, with children learning through examples of work, exploration and ‘play’.
We cover a range of media, including clay, drawing, painting, printmaking, collage and sculpture, with focus on process and the journey of learning, the result—high-quality artwork.
All materials and equipment are provided and included in the cost.
These sessions are education-based, but a lot of fun, designed for students who enjoy art and want to develop their skills.
Children needing tuition and supervision for their own artwork are welcome to attend.
Teacher/Artist
A practising artist and arts educator for fifteen years in the UK, Sophie has led hundreds of art projects for children as well as running training sessions for teachers working with children. Her artwork has been exhibited in a range of art galleries, with one series of sculpture housed in a permanent collection at Wolverhampton Art Gallery.
Through her workshops and classes, Sophie aims to inspire creativity, sparking imagination, curiosity and awe, while at the same time teaching practical art techniques, processes and knowledge.
Sophie also works in the world of nonverbal communication, her second life-long passion. Occasionally she teaches combined nonverbal communication and art workshops. You can read more on our sister website My Alcomy.
Bulk Booking Discount
Bulk bookings for classes is available on our website at a discounted rate: https://www.designcite.website/art-classes-for-kids-perth
$30 per session, when you book 8 sessions.
$35 per session, when you book 6 sessions.
$40 per session, when you book 4 sessions.
$45 per single session.
Terms and Conditions
By enroling yourself or participants in a workshop/class/course, you agree to the following terms and conditions.
1. Participants are expected to behave and be nice to one another. Disruptive behaviours and bullying will not be tolerated. Design Cite reserves the right to terminate enrolment if unacceptable behaviour is not resolved.
2. Parents and carers are required to drop off and collect participants from the classroom or from the front door of the venue.
3. Parents and carers are required to arrive on time to collect participants. Please call/message Sophie 0477 182 555, if running late.
4. Parents or carers must be contactable during the session.
5. Participants must be able to take themselves to the toilet, which is located at the other end of the building, and use it without the need for assistance or must bring a parent/carer to take them/assist.
6. Participants are required to wear enclosed footwear during the session.
7. Participants are required to wear old clothes and footwear during the session as we use materials which do not wash out. Aprons do not adequately cover clothing. Design Cite holds no responsibility for materials getting on clothing and footwear.
8. Participants are required to bring a water bottle with a closable lid.
9. Food is not permitted in class.
10. Participants with additional needs are welcome to attend with a parent or carer. Some of our venues have access limitations, please contact us, before you enrol.
11. Parents and carers attending must not interfere with the artwork of the participant they are responsible for, no matter how tempting. We will provide separate materials for you to play, explain and demonstrate with, if required.
12. Participants are expected to clean up after themselves at the end of the session, leaving their space and equipment as they found it.
13. Design Cite must be notified if participants have any existing medical or behavioural conditions and allergies. In some cases, it may be necessary for parents or carers to attend the session.
14. In the event of an emergency or perceived emergency, costs incurred for calling an ambulance for a participant are to be payable by their parent or carer.
15. For workshops and classes for children under the age of five years, parents or carers are required to attend.
16. Participants artwork will be photographed for promotional purposes. On enrolment, we’ll give you the option of participants being included/excluded from photographs.
17. Design Cite will offer a refund or transfer if a course is cancelled due to insufficient numbers.
18. To keep the cost of our workshops affordable, work made in clay will not be fired, unless specified.
Why I Run Art Classes for Children
“Creatively talented children, often, don’t get the recognition they deserve or the support they need to develop their full potential. Yet, recognising and nurturing artistic talent can have a profound impact on improving skills, knowledge–and emotional wellbeing.
In the fifteen years I’ve been working in the arts with children, what I’ve found, time and time again is creative talent often goes unnoticed or is disregarded. It’s not the fault of teachers or parents–children simply haven’t been observed in an environment where their true talents shine.
I’ve realised many children who underachieve academically, thrive creatively–if given the right environment and opportunity. Oftentimes, the child hasn’t realised their talent either, simply because they haven’t experienced variety in art.
I’ve seen underachieving children, and their teachers, light-up on discovering outstanding artistic talent. I’ve seen parents and teachers emotionally touched to see their children performing well at something–achieving a high standard. I’ve seen children find their ‘why’ and discover their motivation for the future...seeing these responses is my ‘why’!
I’ve seen a lot of this because my aim was always to inspire creativity, sparking imagination, curiosity and awe, while teaching practical art techniques, processes and knowledge, that otherwise would remain out of reach.
When we nurture creativity in children, we set the foundations for a positive future. We not only develop art skills but create opportunities for new ways of thinking, improving problem-solving skills.
When we nurture creativity in children, we also encourage self-expression, providing opportunities for children to experience and express feelings and emotion. And to create art, which in turn, evokes emotion.
We celebrate uniqueness and diversity and introduce new cultural experiences and traditions–learning through art.
We create opportunities for children to be mindful and fully immersed in a flow state, through meaningful projects.
We create their future!”
— Sophie
The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives
The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
ICVEHT 2020: 14. International Conference on Vibration Energy Harvesting Technologies aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Vibration Energy Harvesting Technologies. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Vibration Energy Harvesting Technologies
Enterprises need to innovate faster than ever before. But how do you truly reap the benefits of cloud, while also optimizing and connecting to your existing IT? The hybrid cloud has become today’s dominant cloud model giving you the ability to choose the level of security and control you want for each application and workload. Now, savvy IT pros know that “cloud” no longer needs to be an all-or-nothing proposition. It’s about strategically pairing cloud solutions with traditional infrastructure options to support the needs of today’s users, workloads, and business goals. Come along to the Hybrid Cloud World Forum where we will be joined by leading hybrid cloud solution providers who will be discussing how, by working together they can help you manage, protect, recover and secure your data in a hybrid cloud.
FRESH & FOCUSED CONTENTInspiring keynotes and intensely practical, information-rich sessions exploring the latest advances and best practices.
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY TOPICSSessions will be rated on how tech vs biz focused they are intended allowing you to pick the right content based on your background.
FACE-TO-FACE INDUSTRY NETWORKINGMeet face-to-face with business leaders and IT decision-makers to to drive growth and innovation in the cloud market.
HYBRID CLOUD SOLUTION EXPOThe hybrid cloud solution expo will showcase latest innovation technologies, products and solutions for cloud industry.
HYBRID CLOUD WORLD AWARDSHybrid Cloud World Awards are the unique celebration of the drive, innovation and hard work in the cloud industry.
ATTENDEE DEMOGRAPHIC
The Hybrid Cloud World Forum attracts the industry’s most senior executive decision makers and powerful audiences – they have purchasing decisions and seek information on a range of technology solutions. The event is numerous professionals representing the entire cloud eco-system in the world, all looking for cloud computing solutions in one place, at one time. Because of our quality and value intensive program, HCWF has established itself as one of the most authoritative cloud event.
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION■ Bank & Financial Services■ Telecom & Media■ IT / Interner■ Healthcare■ Government■ Energy / Utilities■ Manufacturing■ Transportation / Logistics■ Retail / E-commerce■ Education etc.
PRIMARY JOB FUNCTION■ CEO/GM■ VP■ CIO/CTO/CAO/CFO■ Department Director■ Tech / Product / Biz Manager■ Architect / Engineer■ Data Analysts■ DevOps■ Consultant■ Journalist / VC etc.
AWARDS
The Hybrid Cloud World Awards are the unique celebration of the drive, innovation and hard work in the cloud computing industry. The awards advisory board consists of third-party research institutes, industry alliance organizations, and professional media. The conference organizer will review all the submissions and reveal the nominees. The winners will be determined according to both online and the advisory board voting.
RegistrationEvent online registration is open now! Any registration questions, please send your email to register@thehcwf.com
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Hybrid Cloud World AwardsLearn more about awards selection process, please click here or send your email to awards@thehcwf.com
Call For SpeakersLearn more about CFP, please click here or send your email to speakers@thehcwf.com
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General ContactFor general contact, please send your email to info@thehcwf.com
In 2018, in an all-out performance of live visual signature stunts, a museum-worthy array of vintage instruments and a dizzying pace of hit tracks and stage rarities, The Musical Box indulged in, for the first time in its 25 year existence, an intense trip of their own imagining... into the world of early Genesis. In 2019 they return, with Part II of A Genesis Extravaganza.
As the only band ever licensed and supported by Genesis and Peter Gabriel, The Musical Box presents a new, never performed show featuring the music of Trespass, Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot, Selling England by The Pound, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, A Trick of the Tail and Wind & Wuthering.
With a few added surprises thrown in for good measure, it's a performance that any Genesis fan will not want to miss!
Acclaimed for its historical re-enactment of early Genesis, TMB has performed for more than a million spectators worldwide in some of the most prestigious venues such as The London Royal Albert Hall and The Paris Olympia. TMB had the privilege of hosting Phil Collins and Steve Hackett as performing guests. In its quest for authenticity, TMB is often cited as the best interpretation group in the world and the international reference for early Genesis.
"The Musical Box recreated, very accurately I must say, what Genesis was doing. I saw them in Bristol with my children so they could see what their father did back then" - Peter Gabriel
"They're not a tribute band, they have taken a period and are faithfully reproducing it in the same way that someone would do a theatrical production" - Phil Collins
"I cannot imagine that you could have a better tribute for any act. They not only manage to sound, but look virtualy identical. It seems as though nothing is too difficult for them" - Steve Hackett
"It was better than the real thing actually. It was great, that was fantastic." - Mike Rutherford
"The guy who does Peter Gabriel is brilliant" - Tony Banks
ID may be required on entry as proof of purchase. Resales are strictly not permitted. The promoter reserves the right to void any tickets found on, or sold through any secondary resale sites.