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Thank You & the January 2021 Johnson Park Center (JPC) Food Pantry Opening Days/Hours

What: Thank You & the January 2021 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. Thank you to Capraro Technologies, Inc. (CTI), the Community Foundation of Hermiker & Oneida Counties), and all of the donors for financial gifts to the JPC Food Pantry to purchase food for persons in need. You helped us to reach our goal successfully and very quickly. We have closed out this campaign. Thank you again for caring and giving. Below "Rain-Snow or Shine" is the JPC Food Pantry Schedule for January 2021 Opening Days/Hours: Walk-Up: Mon, Jan 4, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm Tue, Jan 5, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm Mon, Jan 11, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm Tue, Jan 12, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm Tue, Jan 19, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm Free Food Giveaway: Drive-Thru on Mon, Jan 25, 2021, from 2 pm to 7 pm Walkers on Tue, Jan 26, 2021, from 3 pm to 6 pm If you have any questions or need additional information, the best way to contact Rev. Ursula Meier, JPC COO & Media Coordinator, is by email: revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org Or call her at (315) 269-8580. 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 JCTOD Outreach, Inc. dba Johnson Park Center (JPC) Utica, NY, 13503-0160, Tel.: (315) 734-9608

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New Year's Eve Party Cruise

ProgramBoarding starts at 7.00 pm. Welcome drink at arrivalNew Year’s Eve gala dinnerOpen barFolklore PerformanceRaffle GameStuffed cabbage and sparkling wine at midnight PerformancesThe music entertainment will be provided by the „Zoltán Kodály” price awarded Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Ensemble          Cruising1,5 hour cruising starts at ~ 20:00 and once again before midnight so the guests can celebrate the New Year on the Danube   Program fee: 179 €/ pax It contains the gala - and midnight dinner, open bar, the programs mentioned above, cruising, and transfer back to your accommodation (buses are leaving in every hour starting at 01:00 am) DETAILED PROGRAM   19:00-19:30Boarding starts at 7.00 pm. 20:00-21:30Gala dinner with sightseeing cruise 21:30 - 22:00 or 22:00 - 22:30Performance of the professional dancers from the Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Dance Ensemble 22:30Raffle game 22:45The ship sails out and our guests spend the New Year’s Eve on the Danube. The midnight dinner will be served on buffet table. Party starts after midnight (with DJ and possibility to dance) During the whole event the music will be provided by the Rajkó Orchestra and Folk Ensemble NEW YEAR’S EVE MENU   „A”   Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and Black Forest ham Home-cured salmon mignon with smoked salmon, lobster jelly, trout caviar salad and celery cream with glasswort Clear veal goulash soup with salted lemon, lovage and ginger Whole roasted beef tenderloin with rosemary and fried pullet breast coated with saffron breadcrumbs, served with duck liver sauce enhanced with lavender vinegar, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange   „B”   Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and marinated tofu Home-cured salmon mignon with smoked salmon, lobster jelly, trout caviar salad and celery cream with glasswort Porcini mushroom consommé with beetroot, salted lemon and ginger Breast of Guinea fowl stuffed with rosemary-scented goose liver, served with duck liver sauce enhanced with lavender vinegar, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange   Vegetarian menu   Basil butter with roast Jerusalem artichoke chips and marinated tofu Herbed goat cheese with zucchini tartare, stuffed quail's egg and celery cream with glasswort Porcini mushroom consommé with beetroot, salted lemon and ginger Eggplant “sausage” with saffron breadcrumbs, tomato curry, potato gratin with truffle and a tender vegetable bouquet Hazelnut chocolate cake with white chocolate mousse and quince compote with blood orange MIDNIGHT MENU  Vegetarian lentil soup, boiled sausage and debrecener sausage with horseradish and mustard, mini Transylvanian stuffed cabbage rolls.  Fruit platter + OPEN BAR! After booking please send us your meal preference for the following e-mail address: frontoffice@hungariagroup.com +3613171377

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Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees

Cash, Debit, American Express, MasterCard, Visa. Box Office Location: The Rogers Centre Box Office is located at Gate 9 on the south side of the building. Please arrive at box office early if picking up tickets. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and photo ID. Please note that external envelopes and Will Call drop-offs are NOT accepted at the box office. Customers will need to arrange for their own delivery of tickets. Blue Jays Season Ticket Memberships, Game Packs, Groups & Suites: 416-341-1234 / 1-888-654-6529 Fan Services: fanfeedback@bluejays.com Please note the Blue Jays Gate 9 Box Office has temporarily closed. Please visit bluejays.com/tickets for ticket information. https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/team/statement Please Note: Net Capacity: 45,408 2020 Single Game Onsale: Thursday, January 23 at 10am As a Blue Jays ticket purchaser, you may receive customer service messages by email from the Toronto Blue Jays including optional surveys regarding your baseball experience. Season Ticket Memberships, Ticket Packs & Group Tickets: For subscription ticket inquiries including Group Tickets (16+) and Ticket Packs, please visit www.bluejays.com/tickets or call 416-341-1234 / 1-888-654-6529. To check seat availability or learn more about Peanut/Nut-Reduced Games or Alcohol Free Seating, please visit www.bluejays.com/seating. Ticket Limits There is an overall 8 ticket limit for this game. Accessible Tickets www.bluejays.com/accessibility https://www.mlb.com/bluejays/ballpark/information/accessibility Accessible seating for the Toronto Blue Jays/Rogers Centre is reserved exclusively for guests with accessible needs and their companions. All ticket sales will be made on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to the same onsale schedules and availability as our standard seating. The Toronto Blue Jays/Rogers Centre accessible seating areas are located at the top of various standard seating sections on the concourse level. Folding chairs are provided for any guests, support persons or family members who do not require the use of a wheelchair. Fans requiring an accessible seat may also purchase up to 3 (three) additional seats for their companions (subject to availability) unless otherwise restricted by event-level ticket limits. Seating for larger groups must be purchased in standard seating sections nearby. The Toronto Blue Jays Accessible Support Entrance is located at Gate 7 for guests who may require assistance entering the facility or arriving at their seats. Guests needing addition accommodations should contact Fan Services at 416-341-1000 at least one business day prior to arriving for an event to discuss their individual requirements.

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Practical Agile

We will focus on hands-on experience with agile development, and we will try using Scrum in the simulation. What will you learn? We will look at agile development, especially in software delivery. We will explain frequently used terms and what they truly mean. We will discuss ways in which to implement agile on teams, in companies, and with deliveries for clients. We will also explore how to scale agile for large companies and projects. The training includes a workshop where we try agile (Scrum) firsthand and better learn the principles of agile development. Although we will talk mostly about software development, the training doesn’t require any technical knowledge, and it is suitable for business people as well. Course contents Agile basics and its usage Agile Software Development Lifecycle Roles, artifacts, ceremonies Scrum model in details Workshop Lego@scrum

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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Edmonton Oilers

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.

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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Buffalo Sabres

The United Center Box Office accepts Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card. Tickets held at Will Call can be picked up beginning 90 minutes prior to the start of the actual event. E-TICKET /PRINT AT HOME & MOBILE TICKETING If you chose Print-at-Home as your delivery method, your tickets will be sent to the email address used at the time of purchase in the form of a .pdf and must be printed on paper in advance for entry. Print at Home tickets cannot scanned at the venue from a mobile device. Choosing mobile entry allows the convenience of using your smartphone as your game ticket. You no longer need to bring your physical tickets to the game. This includes season tickets and single game tickets purchased online or forwarded by email through authorized outlets including Chicagoblackhawks.com, Chicagobulls.com, ClickTix, Ticketmaster.com or other United Center approved outlets. Mobile entry requires a valid QR code. (312) 455-4500 (312) 455-4509 (TTY) Monday-Friday, 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Saturday, closed if no performance Sunday, closed if no performance *Hours subject to change depending on event schedules. Not only is the United Center designed to 100% ADA compliance, but each team member has been specifically trained in assisting our guests with special needs. Should you have any questions regarding the accessibility of the arena or for ticket information, please call Guest Relations at 312-455-4509 (TTY). Tickets in wheelchair accessible areas are available on all levels of the United Center, and the arena offers 100 disabled parking spaces located in parking Lot G off of Damen Avenue. All washrooms, restaurants, first aid station, seating areas, Cash Stations, box offices, Concession stands and drinking fountains are all wheelchair accessible.

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Crisis Management 1 Day Virtual Live Training in Seoul

Course  Overview: Crisis management is as important as finance management, personnel management, etc. Having a clear and effective program and plan for an event is critical not only to your survival, but critical to the profitability and possibly the survival of the company. Being able to identify risk, assess the situation and respond appropriately is important, and requires not only training, but practice. With our Crisis Management workshop your participants will understand that a crisis can occur any time. They will develop skills needed for certain negative events. Also, they will be able to recognize warning signs to help avoid negative situations completely, or, if the situation occurs, better manage the crisis. Target Audience: Anybody who is interested in learning Crisis Management Skills Learning Objectives: By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Understand Crisis Management and its preferred framework for the private and public sectors Understand escalation of incident to crisis to disaster Understand Civil Defence responsibilities Apply effective crisis management tools and techniques for when an organization is under pressure Develop an effective stakeholder management plan for use in a crisis Identify measures that would improve their organizations' crisis management capabilities Prerequisites: None Course Materials: Attendees will receive a course manual with presentation slides and reference materials. Technical Requirements: For eBooks: Internet for downloading the eBook Laptop, tablet, Smartphone, eReader (No Kindle) Adobe DRM supported software (e.g. Digital Editions, Bluefire Reader) eBook download and activation instructions Agenda: Module One: Crisis Internal Risks External Risks Aggression Violence Case Study Module One: Review Questions Module Two: Workplace Violence Threats Damage Psychological Acts Physical Acts Case Study Module Two: Review Questions Module Three: Myths Violence Just Happens It Is Uncommon Problems Will Solve Themselves It Is Not Possible to Prevent Violence Case Study Module Three: Review Questions Module Four: Escalation Threats Stalking and Bullying Injury Death Case Study Module Four: Review Questions Module Five: Concerning Behaviors Disruptive Emotional Abuse Causes Anxiety Examples of Behavior Case Study Module Five: Review Questions Module Six: Domestic Violence Indicators Disruptive Calls Poor Concentration Bruising Absences Case Study Module Six: Review Questions Module Seven: Triggers of Workplace Violence Reprimands and Terminations Financial Strain Loss of Loved One Perceived Slights Case Study Module Seven: Review Questions Module Eight: Conflict Dangers Triggers Action Point Flashpoint Identify Case Study Module Eight: Review Questions Module Nine: Response Note Areas of Concern Discuss It Report It Report Extreme Cases to HR/Tip Line Case Study Module Nine: Review Questions Module Ten: Strategies Policies Programs Emergency Procedures Train Employees Case Study Module Ten: Review Questions Module Eleven: Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Review of Parking Lot Lessons Learned Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations

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