What: The November 2020 Johnson Park Center (JPC) Food Pantry Opening Days/Hours
Where: 1404 West Street, NY 13501
Contact: JPC Office 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm at (315) 734-9608
Email at: revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org
Utica, NY. Below is our upcoming JPC Food PantrySchedule for November 2020 Opening Days/Hours:
Food Pantry RegularOperation (FPRO) Walkers: ·
Monday, November 2, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·
Tuesday, November 3, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm ·
Monday, November 9, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·
Tuesday, November 10, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm ·
Monday, November 16, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·
Tuesday, November 17, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Food Giveaways:
Drive-Thru:·
Monday, November 23, from 2:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Walkers·
Tuesday, November 24, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
FPRO Walkers·
Monday, November 30, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·
Tuesday, December 1, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm
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Experience the Garden and its fascinating night-life on this adventure by torch-light. The Garden is a city oasis waiting to be explored! We'll wander the garden pathways and visit biodiversity 'hotspots' such as the ponds to look for nocturnal animals - some who fly in for the night, others who are long-term residents. We'll use our senses and some tech-gadgets used by our scientists to help us locate animals. We may see Golden Orb spiders, Brush-tailed Possums, Microbats, Flying Foxes, Tawny Frogmouths ... or if we're really lucky we might even see the Garden's elusive Powerful Owl, Australia’s largest nocturnal avian predator.
Where: Meet at Woolloomooloo GateWhen: Various. Click on above 'Select a date' to see upcoming dates.Time: From sunset (please refer to your ticket for exact time) Tours leave promptly and there is no late entry to the GardenWho: Families with children 5 and older. Cost: Members $37 | Non-members $41. Tickets sold per person.Contact: programs.info@bgcp.nsw.gov.auBookings: Essential onlineWhat to bring: This tour covers uneven terrain so be sure to wear comfortable enclosed walking shoes. This event goes ahead in all weather so come prepared if it looks like it is going to be wet.Accessibility: A reasonable level of mobility is requiredRefunds: Please see our full terms and conditions
PLEASE NOTE: This is a program for families. Children aged 5+ are welcome, but must be supervised by an adult and hold a ticket. To book Garden Night Life for adults, please click here.Garden Night-Life tours are not suitable for large groups or birthday parties (maximum 10 tickets per person allowed). Please contact programs.info@bgcp.nsw.gov.au to make a private booking.
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HOURS : Opens 2 hrs prior to game time. Located on Battery Avenue, around the corner from the Right Field Gate PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER.
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10:00am - 4:00pm - Mon-Fri (NON-GAME DAYS) 10:00am - 4:00pm - Sat (NON-GAME DAY) Noon - 4:00pm - Sun (NON-GAME DAY) 10:00am - 6th inning of the game (GAME DAYS)
Truist Park can accommodate all accessibilities Companion service animals are allowed in Truist Park.
Course Description:
This 1-day training provides you with the basic knowledge required for the effective utilization of ITSM skill sets in any DevOps organization. The training focuses on the essential knowledge of the two different worlds, ITSM and DevOps, and how they complement each other. It helps you know how the DevOps movement fits perfectly with ITSM. The various group discussions and the case study are the primary ingredients of this course that help you understand a DevOps movement in an organization. DevOps is gaining momentum, therefore, think of this course before looking elsewhere for the DevOps movement in your organization. As DevOps is gaining momentum this course will prepare participants in aligning this new, agile way of thinking with the traditional ITSM processes.
Course Topics:
● Training Introduction
● Overview
● Training Objectives
● Course Agenda
● Type of Activities
● Course Book
● Group Activity
● DevOps and ITSM (ITIL)
● ITIL Refresh
● Overview of ITIL Key Lifecycle Phases and Outputs
● What is DevOps?
● Challenges Leading to DevOps
● A Brief History of DevOps
● How DevOps make it easy for a business to work with IT?
● How DevOps drives business performance?
● Why DevOps? (The Benefits)
● DevOps Core Principles
● Defining a DevOps Team
● DevOps Organization
● Activity-Focused vs. Product-Focused
● Automate Everything and Obtain Immediate Feedback
● Continuous Delivery
● Culture
● DevOps Journey Examples
● Different Starting Points
● DevOps Journeys
● Case Study: EJ Airways
● Group Discussion: DevOps Impact on EJ Airways
● Contribution of ITIL and DevOps
● ITIL and DevOps Complement Each Other
● Positioning DevOps in ITSM Processes
● Why DevOps and ITIL need each other?
● Realization of DevOps Teams Objectives Through ITIL
● DevOps Teams in EJ Airways
● EJ Airways Baggage Handling System: Stop Your Work
● Group Discussion: ITSM Providing a Solid Base for DevOps in Operation
● Introduction Case for Design and Transition
● Group Discussion: ITSM Providing a Solid Base for DevOps in Design and Transition (Optional)
● DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA)
● DASA Competence Framework
● DASA Mission
Learning Goals:
● Relate and complement DevOps and ITSM.
● Describe DevOps.
● Discuss the value of ITSM in a DevOps environment.
● Explain how to utilize ITSM processes in DevOps teams.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Training Introduction
● DevOps and ITSM (ITIL®)
● DevOps Journey Examples
● Contribution of ITIL® and DevOps
● DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA)
Who can Attend?
● Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations or IT service management
● Individuals whose role is affected by DevOps and continuous delivery, such as the following IT roles:
1.DevOps Engineers 2.Product Owners 3.Integration Specialists 4.Operations Managers 5.Incident and Change Managers 6.Other IT and Process Managers 7.System Administrators 8.Network Administrators 9.Business Managers 10.Automation Architects
45th International Conference on Business, Education, Social Science, and Management (BESM-45) is a festival for scholars, researchers and practitioners to discuss interdisciplinary research and practices in the fields of Business, Education, Social Science, Management and more under multiple sub-themes. Selected articles have opportunities to publish in associated Scopus indexed journals. Take chances to present and publish your researches in international academic journals. Respected authors are invited to submit abstracts/full papers/posters which have not been submitted in other conferences. Multiculturalism and perspectives are respected and appreciated in BESM conferences. AASE anticipate that these conferences will challenge how you look at your researches and find inspirations under a friendly and supportive environment. NOW, take chances to present and publish your researches in international academic journals.
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Will Call is located at the Box Office.
Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770
The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED
There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
Slated to open this August within the historic Cook County Hospital, Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall, 1811 W. Harrison St., operated by Hospitality HQ (HHQ), the bespoke culinary consulting and management group helmed by award-winning chef Akhtar Nawab, announced today their diverse and exciting lineup of inaugural restaurant vendors. Named in recognition of Dr. John B. Murphy - one of America's preeminent pioneering surgeons through the turn of the last century who studied, interned and taught at Cook County Hospital – the 10,000 sq. ft. destination includes an outdoor patio, a vibrant bar and lounge, as well as a range of chef-driven vendors. Nine of the founding restaurant vendors are minority and women-owned businesses (MWBE).
“Our team has worked hard to put together an amazing lineup of distinctive culinary concepts, from Southern and Indian, to BBQ and desserts,” said Chef Nawab. “We are proud to be home to a number of local vendors launching their first brick and mortar locations or taking the chance and expanding their business with us during these times. We look forward to going on this journey with them together as a team and establishing ourselves as a part of the community.”
The inaugural vendor lineup for Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall includes:
• Brekkie & Bake Shop
• Crockett Cookies (MWBE)
• Classic Cobbler (MWBE)
• Doc's Bar (MBE)
• Jarabe (MBE)
• Kathmandu Momo Station (MBE)
• Lexington Betty (MWBE)
• Lil' Delta (MBE)
• Maharani Indian Cuisine (MBE)
• Ottobagatto
• Passion House Coffee
• Viet Nom Nom (MBE)
To provide all with the utmost confidence in public dining after COVID-19, Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall will offer spacious seating areas, modular tables, an 800 sq. ft. outdoor dining space, a designated takeout/pickup area, integrated online ordering technology, and contactless payment systems.
Situated on Chicago’s Near West Side, Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall will be the only destination of its kind in the area, providing unique and delicious dining opportunities and accessible options to those visiting and working in the largest urban concentration of healthcare institutions, biotechnology hubs and technology-based incubators in the country. Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall is part of the Cook County Hospital’s transformative $150 million renovation, which will also include fully leased medical office space, a daycare center, and a 210-room Hyatt Place and Hyatt House Chicago Medical/University District hotel, the first combined Hyatt Place and Hyatt House hotels located in Chicago. The project is led by Murphy Real Estate Services and its design and operating partners, including Hospitality HQ, Walsh Investors, MB Real Estate, Eimer Design, and Colicchio Consulting.
Dr. Murphy’s Food Hall will be open from 6:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. Sunday – Thursday and 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. Friday – Saturday. Coffee service begins at 6:30 a.m., Breakfast at 7 a.m., and Lunch and Dinner at 11 a.m. daily. For more information, visit www.drmurphysfoodhall.com.
This intensive accredited 5-day course is ideal for software testing professionals who are looking to take a more senior role. With plenty of practical exercises to reinforce a solid theoretical basis, it will help you to build on the knowledge and skills of Foundation Level and develop advanced skills to manage a test team and successfully deliver a software testing project.
This five-day course follows the ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Manager syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website).
Contents of days:
1st day
- Testing Process (Test Planning, Monitoring and Control; Test Analysis & Design; Test Implementation & Execution; Evaluating Exit Criteria & Reporting, and Test Closure Activities)
- Test Management in Context (Understanding Testing Stakeholders; Lifecycle Activities and Work Products; Alignment of Test Activities with Other Lifecycle Activities; Managing Non-Functional Testing; Managing Experience-Based Testing)
2nd day
- Risk-Based Testing and Other Approaches (Risk-Based Testing Techniques; Other Techniques for Test Selection; Test Prioritization and Effort Allocation in the Test Process)
- Test Documentation and Other Work Products (Test Policy; Test Strategy; Master Test Plan; Level Test Plan; Project Risk Management)
- Test Estimation
3rd day
- Defining and Using Test Metrics
- Business Value of Testing
- Distributed, Outsourced and Insourced Testing
- Managing the Application of Industry Standards
- Management of Reviews and Audits
4th day
- Defect Management (the Defect Lifecycle and the Software Development Lifecycle; Defect Report Information; Assessing Process Capability with Defect Reporting Information; revision period)
- Improving the Testing Process (the general Test Improvement Process; Improving the Testing Process with TMMi; Improving the Testing Process with TPI Next; Improving the Testing Process with CTP; Improving the Testing Process with STEP)
- Test Tools and Automation (Tool Selection; Tool Lifecycle; Tool Metrics)
5th day
- People Skills - Team Composition (Individual Skills; Test Team Dynamics; Fitting Testing Within an Organisation; Motivation; Communication)
All courses start at 9:00 and finish at 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at around 16:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals.
Vous aussi, vous souhaitez choisir et déployer un CRM? A la bonne heure ! C'est bien vu. Ce CRM va rapidement propulser votre organisation vers de nouveaux horizons et ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives de collaboration au sein de votre entreprise.
Est-ce un projet difficile? A vrai dire, pas vraiment. Mais cela peut pourtant sembler compliqué. La plupart des PME font face à trois enjeux fondamentaux:
Choisir un outil CRM adapté (alors que l'offre est pléthorique);
Fédérer toute l'organisation (alors que les utilisateurs ne sont pas forcément motivés);
Améliorer continuellement les outils digitaux (alors que les anciennes habitudes ont la vie dure).
Durant cette formation, Olivier Caeymaex partage avec vous une méthode simple, constamment affinée auprès nombreuses PME comme la vôtre. Il s'exprime sans langue de bois, en toute indépendance par rapport aux éditeurs et aux intégrateurs. Son intention est claire et directe: vous faire gagner du temps et favoriser une approche réellement participative.
Cette approche structurée et pragmatique permet de cartographier aisément la systémique commerciale et opérationnelle de votre organisation. Un seul credo: simplifier à tous les étages. Tout au long de son existence, votre organisation a parfois accumulé des raccourcis, des hypothèses légèrement douteuses et des solutions un peu expéditives. Ce parcours d'exploration systémique vous aide à remettre tout cela à plat. Cette vision épurée de votre business sera le point de départ à partir duquel votre projet CRM va tout naturellement se déployer.
Ah oui, une chose encore, pour ceux qui connaissent déjà l'agilité (ou pour ceux qui voudraient commencer à s'y intéresser): ce processus est très largement inspiré de Scrum.
Agenda
Inventaire des rôles et des personnes impliquées (personaes)
Répartition des responsabilités (approche agile)
Cartographie des enjeux (epics)
Collecte des besoins (backlog)
Modèle de données (lexicon)
Inventaire des applications (app matrix)
Etablissement des étapes-clés de déploiement (roadmap)
Comparaison des CRM du marché et choix de l'outil (scorecard)
Planification et démarrage des cycles de déploiement (scrum)
Maximum 20 participants. Chaque participant travaille sur son propre projet. Lunch (végé-friendly) et collations incluses.
Hello Orlando Queens and Kings!!! African Fashions by Classic Expressions is coming back to your city. Our Pop-ups shops are the place where you can enjoy a large collection of bold and vibrant African outfits, accessories, and fabrics. We will be showcasing unique designs for men, women, and children. We have sizes from extra small to plus sizes. We innovate with colors, silhouettes, and fabrics, and introduce new genres for the world to discover. This is a FREE event, simply click on the going button above, share this event, invite people and RSVP to get your FREE ticket. We look forward to seeing you all.