We are a christian church focused on the biker culture and motorcycle community.
While we embrace Anabaptist principles we are a non-denominational ministry here in Lancaster County, PA We welcome everyone from all walks of life, Bikers & Non Bikers alike to join us as we journey together striving to live like Christ and share the good news of the Gospel with those we meet.
We meet every Thursday evening at The Emmaus Road Cafe’ coffee house located at
1916 Lincoln Highway East (Rt. 462) Lancaster, PA 17602
Everything starts at 7:00PM but folks arrive between 6:15 and 7:00 for coffee. We are a very relaxed setting and everyone should feel welcome. Jeans and t-shirts are normal attire.
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa.
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.
Advance sales - Cash, Visa, MCGame days - Cash only
Open 4 hours prior to game time. Located at box office-southeast corner PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER.
Carolina Panthers box office - (704) 358-7800
Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm Opens 2 Hours Prior To Game Time Located at the Southeast corner between South and East Gates
This venue is accessible.
Come and be part of an amazing experience - visit the Hungarian Puszta (part of the Great Plain). First we visit Kecskemét to see the difference between a town in the countryside and the bustling city of Budapest.Kecskemét has an individual image and its downtown recalls the secessionist mood of the past century.We continue to Lajosmizse. On arrival at the farm we taste “barackpálinka” (apricot brandy) as a welcome drink.Before a horseshow we get on a carriage for a ride in the “puszta”. Our program goes on with the heart-breaking attraction of the Hungarian “csikós” (Hungarian horsemen).Then we walk along the stable to see the horses (riding is optional). To make your day complete and memorable - we'll spoil you with delicious country-style lunch including Hungarian goulash (3-course meal with a glass of wine), which will be ‘served’ with authentic gipsy music.Return to Budapest: the tour ends in the city centre.
Inclusions 3 course meal with glass of vineFree pick-up service 20 minutes prior to tour departure at your hotel reception.Service of guideHorse Show
Meeting point: Any hotel in Budapest
Available in English/German (upon request - French/Italian/Spanish/Russian)
Adult: 64 EURChild (0 to 12 years old): 32 EUR
frontoffice@hungariagroup.com / +3613171377
FREE Training: How To Triple Your Revenue Through Event Marketing
There’s no denying that events drive massive business deals. This training teaches the best strategies for tripling your revenue and 10x your ROI with the fastest growing marketing channel… event marketing.
What we’ll cover in this training:
How to Run a Profitable In Person Event From Scratch
Get 10k+ Attendees to an Event Like SaaStr
Advanced Event Pricing Strategies
Growth Hacks for Securing Massive Email Lists From Partners
How to Grow A Webinar to 20K Listeners in a Competitive Niche
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Event Marketing Growth Stack For Hacking Attendance
How Startup Socials Built a Community of 100,000+ Tech Entrepreneurs and Marketers
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Course Description:
Scrum, Extreme Programming, Lean, Feature Driven Development and other methods each have their strengths. While there are significant similarities under the Agile umbrella, each method brings specific tools for team success. Rarely do organizations adopt one methodology in its pure form. Rather, success is achieved by combining best practices.
In this three-day Agile Boot Camp, you will put the skills, tools and techniques you are taught to work. The classroom will be broken up into Agile teams and an expert instructor will drive each team through the Agile process: from vision down to daily planning and execution. Your instructor will answer questions with real-world experience, as all of our instructors have Agile experience “in the trenches.” You will leave the class with practical knowledge and a clear roadmap for success.
Course Topics:
DAY 1
1. Agile Introduction & Overview
2. Forming the Agile Team
3. Product Vision
4. Focus on the Customer
5. Creating a Product Backlog
6. Product Roadmap
DAY 2
1. Prioritizing the Product Backlog
2. Estimating
3. Release Planning
4. Story Review
DAY 3
1. Iteration Execution
2. Measuring & Communicating Progress
3. Iteration Review & Demo
4. Retrospectives
Course Outline:
Agile Introduction and Overview
● Why Agile
● Agile Methods
● Agile Benefits
● Agile Basics – understanding the lingo
Forming the Agile Team
● Team Roles
● Process Expectations
● Self organizing teams – where flexibility exists
● Communication – inside and out
Product Vision
● Five Levels of Planning in Agile
– Vision
– Roadmap
– Release
– Iteration
– Daily
● Importance of Product Vision
● Creating and communicating vision
Focus on the Customer
● User Roles
● Customer Personas
● Customer Participation
Creating a Product Backlog
● User Stories
● Acceptance Tests
● What makes a good story (sizing and substance)
● Story Writing Workshop
Product Roadmap
● Product Themes
● Importance of Focus
● Creating the Roadmap
● Communication
● Maintaining the Roadmap
Prioritizing the Product Backlog
● Methods for prioritizing
● Building Trust
● Expectations for prioritizing stories
Estimating
● Actual vs Relative estimating
● Story Points
● Planning Poker
● Estimating Team velocity
Release Planning
● Utilizing velocity
● Continuous Integration
● Regular cadence
Story Review
● Getting to the details
● Methods
● Keeping cadence
Iteration Planning
● Task breakdown
● Time estimates
● Definition of “done”
● Active participation
Iteration Execution
● Collaboration – value individuals and interactions
– Communication
– Daily Standup (Scrum)
– Taskboards
● Cadence
Measuring and Communicating Progress
● Actual effort and remaining effort
● Burndown charts
● Tools and Reporting
● Your company specific measures
Iteration Review and Demo
● Iteration Review
● Demos – a change from the past
Retrospectives
● What we did well
● What did not go so well
● What will we improve
Bringing it All Together
● Process Overview
● Transparency
● Cadence
● Team Roadmap
Course Features:
Learning Objectives:
● Structure a team with generalizing specialists so the team can develop working software incrementally.
● Practice and maintain a regular cadence when delivering working software each iteration.
● Follow the team approach; start as a team, finish as a team — and focus on delivering value to the organization.
● Gain knowledge and understanding of Agile principles and why they are so important for each team.
● Embrace the five levels of planning and recognize the value of continuous planning.
● Build a backlog of prioritized and estimated user stories that provides emergent requirements for analysis and foster customer engagement and understanding.
● Engage in more effective estimating (story points) and become more accurate by being less precise.
● Create accurate Agile release plans that connect you back to business expectations – including hard date commitments and fixed price models.
Certification:
Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates
Who can Attend?
Because this is an immersion course and the intent is to engage in the practices every Agile team will employ, this course is recommended for all team members responsible for delivering outstanding software. That includes, but is not limited to, the following roles:
● Business Analyst
● Technical Analyst
● Project Manager
● Software Engineer/Programmer
● Development Manager
● Product Manager
● Product Analyst
● Tester
● QA Engineer
● Documentation Specialist
Make your own one of a kind teapot! One of our most popular pottery class you will learn a variety of hand building techniques such as pinching and coiling that allow you to transform a block of clay into a teapot. Once fired you will have a usable teapot which you can show off to your friends and your next tea party!
Great for beginners, bucket listers or those who want a quick startup on learning to hand build pottery.
Course cost includes instruction, all materials, glazing and firing of pieces made.
Class size restricted to a maximum of 5 students.
If you would like to book for a date not listed you can view more dates at SomethingAtMarys.com
EDUCATION CONFERENCE 2020
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Join us in Thailand @ICEDU 2020!03 – 05 April 2020 | Bangkok, Thailand
Welcome to the 6th International Conference on Education – (ICEDU 2020) to be held from 03rd – 05th April 2020 in Bangkok, Thailand organized by The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM). The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers to discuss issues, tackle challenges, develop professionally, share opinions, find solutions and explore opportunities in the areas of education. The conference serves the purpose of promoting a tight link between theory and practice and explores different perspectives on the application of research findings into practice.
CALL FOR PAPERS
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One of the main objectives of ICEDU 2020 is to continue to work toward improving the standard of the international community of educational researchers, scholars, and practitioners by introducing them to the latest trends, developments, and challenges in the education field while addressing the theme “The New Face of Education: Innovation in Practice”.
Assessment Reliability and Validity
Reliability and Validity
Measuring Teacher Quality
Assessing School Outcomes
Culturally Relevant Assessments
Using Tests to Advance Learning
Causal Modeling in the Classroom
Curriculum that Works
Outcomes that Work
Curriculum Development
Action Research
Adapting Curriculum for Student Needs
Implications of Brain Research for Curriculum
Early Childhood Literacy
Teaching Reading
Innovative Educational Practices
Applying Psychological Theories to Classroom Instruction
Language Instruction
Mathematics Education
Inquiry-Based Instruction
Developments in Teacher Preparation
The Role of the Principal in Fostering Academic Achievement
Assessment Reliability and Validity
Reliability and Validity
Measuring Teacher Quality
Assessing School Outcomes
Culturally Relevant Assessments
Using Tests to Advance Learning
Causal Modeling in the Classroom
Curriculum that Works
Outcomes that Work
Curriculum Development
Action Research
Adapting Curriculum for Student Needs
Implications of Brain Research for Curriculum
Early Childhood Literacy
Teaching Reading
Innovative Educational Practices
Applying Psychological Theories to Classroom Instruction
Language Instruction
Mathematics Education
Inquiry-Based Instruction
Developments in Teacher Preparation
The Role of the Principal in Fostering Academic Achievement
Assessment Reliability and Validity
Reliability and Validity
Measuring Teacher Quality
Assessing School Outcomes
Culturally Relevant Assessments
Using Tests to Advance Learning
Causal Modeling in the Classroom
Call for papers
SUBMIT YOUR RESEARCH PAPER
before
03rd December 2019
TO: abstract@educationconference.co
Conference Chair
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Prof. Eugene P. Sheehan
Dean, Professor of Psychological Sciences College of Educationand Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Northern ColoradoUSA.
Profile
Keynote Speaker
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Prof. Cheng Yin Cheong (EdD, Harvard)
The Education University of Hong KongHong Kong
Keynote Title:” Towards the 3rd Wave Education Reforms for the Future “
Profile
PUBLICATION OPPORTUNITIES
No Submission or Publication Charges for Supporting Journals
Conference Proceedings
All accepted abstracts for the 6th International Conference on Education – (ICEDU 2020) will be published in the conference abstract book with an associated ISBN.
All full papers sent for conference proceedings will be subjected to double blind reviewing process and will be published electronically with an ISSN in the proceedings with a DOI Number (DOI prefix: 10.17501).
Accepted papers published in conference proceedings will be submitted to Google Scholar, Scopus and Thomson Reuters for possible indexing.
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