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Monster Jam

Cash, Visa, AMEX, Mastercard Will Call is located at the Arena Box Office windows, directly across from Customer Accommodations. On Event Day Will Call will open when the parking lot opens. On Game Day Will Call 5 hours before kickoff. A photo ID is required along with the credit card that was used for the ticket transaction Raiders Box Office Numbers Oakland Raiders 1.800.RAIDERS Box Office Hours HOURS OF OPERATION Monday-Friday 12pm-5pm Saturday - Closed Sunday - Closed unless Raiders Game Day Raider Game Day- 5 hours before kickoff – End of halftime ADA Accessible seats are located throughout the stadium, for Non-Raider events please contact the Coliseum at 510-569-2121 For Raider games please contact the Raiders for information at 1.800.RAIDERS. Ramps are available to reach all three levels and there are elevators located on both the East Side (section 143) and the West Side (section 217) * There is no limit on the number of companions *

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Wayne: Up Close & Personal

Cash and All Major Credit Cards MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS (702) 733-3111 1-866-574-3851 - Group Sales (10+) Box office hours: 11:00AM- 10:30PM Group sales hours: M-F 9:00am – 5:00pm To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives.

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The 2020 Country Megaticket

We accept Visa/MasterCard/American Express/Discover. Photo ID required with credit card. A service fee is applied to all tickets. Location : iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Box Office Hours : 10:00am -showtime The customer must present actual credit card, photo I.D., and Ticketmaster account confirmation number. iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Phone Numbers (561) 795-8883 - Box Office VIP SEATING PACKAGES: please call 1.888.MY-LN-TIX or e-mail williejohnson@livenation.com Box Office Hours Mon-Fri 10:00am-5:00pm Day of Show 10:00am-showtime Doors open 60 minutes prior to showtime unless specifically noted. Holiday Hours: The Box office will be closed from 5:01pm 12/20 thru 1/5/2020. it will re-open Mon 1/6/2020 at 10am The amphitheatre is an accessible venue. Interpretive Services: A sign language Interpreter is available. Please contact Operations Manager, by phone at (561) 795-8883 at least three (3) weeks prior to the designated event to make arrangements for this service. Assisted Listening Devices: Assisted Listening Devices are available free of charge with a form of valid identification. Please visit our Guest Services Booth located in the North Plaza.

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Haunted Hangar Halloween Spooktacular

Join us for a spooky good time at our Haunted Hangar Halloween Festival! Walk through our haunted hangar, play some games and enjoy some frightening family fun! Presented by the Village of Bolingbrook, Clow Airport, EAA Chapter 461, and Illinois Aviation Museum. To practice local and state safety protocols we are offering time slots with limited attendees. Cost is $2/person, under 3 free. Please indicate in the notes how many under 3 are attending. Bring your mask and wear your costume! General Admission - $2.00

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Chicago Couture Fashion Week Corporate Contributions & Sponsorship Packages

  Marketing/Product Sponorship  Our Sponsorship packages are here to help advertise and promote your products and services in the best possible light and to help increase awareness through our national and international event campaigns. Our shows are steadily increasing Nationally which have attracted national and international corporations and media to sponsor our events and support these charitable causes. Our events further attracts hundreds of people each season to scope out new products and services which include a well diverse and multicultural market. About CCFW INC Chicago Couture Fashion Week, NFP (CCFW, NFP) is a local Entertainment, Fashion Consulting and Show Production Company that works with local students, talent and at risk youth and working in conjunction with American Heritage Youth Foundation, NFP. The central core of our show is to celebrate emerging young artists, designers and talent from the local and surrounding communities and give them a platform to showcase their collections in our couture tradeshows. Many of our exhibiting couturier designers target a higher caliber niche market which consists of high powered business executives, celebrities, buyers and the likes.  Moreover, this year, our aim is to bring awareness of how violence against youth negatively impacts Chicago.  Our organization offers positive alternative activities for youth involvement through our many programs which include apprenticeship in the arts as well as our outreach programs programs in health and education.  Through our arts showcase and youth apprentice program, it gives a chance for at-risk youth to work with professionals in the industry, to get hands on skills and to increase their awareness of the many facets education in the arts has to offer them.   This trade show is to support arts education and entertainment (Design, Acting, Dance, Fashion, Modeling, Music, Paintings, Photography, etc.) as a way of violence prevention. CCFW, NFP, is a not for profit organization that helps to raise funds for American Heritage Youth Foundation and other non for profit organizations that support the cause of educations in the arts and other after school programs that help keep kids off the streets, violence prevention and into positive constructive activities through show production. Note: ***Current Sponsorship Specials Expire 12/2022 and are subject to change for the next show season. All donations a tax deductible. CCFW INC is a 501 c 3 and tax exempt organization. Any fees incurred while processing payments are a result of the third party credit card processesing company we using.

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GPF Executive Workshop on Excellence in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Contracts for Non-Legal Professionals - Practical Understanding of Legal and Common Commercial Clauses, February 2-3, 2020 Singapore

Executive Workshop on Excellence in Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Contracts for Non-Legal Professionals - Practical Understanding of Legal and Common Commercial Clauses,  February   2-3, 2020, Singapore. Dear colleagues Objectives Excellence in negotiating Public-Private Partnership (PPP) contracts.  Gaining a clearer view of the legal implications of PPP agreement provisions.  Avoiding the pitfalls in PPP contracts by incorporating best practices. Programme Highlights Bonus – Sample PPP contracts & a model set of boilerplate clauses will be provided - You do not need to have legal knowledge to attend this practical course - Learning from best practices and recent cases Day 1 1. Negotiating essential terms & conditions for PPP              - Successful negotiation strategies for strong PPP contracts              - PIOC negotiating techniques              - Harvard Negotiation Project              - The 5 breakthrough strategies in difficult negotiations 2. Reviewing, Negotiating & Drafting PPP contract’s provisions      - The parties to the contract      - The duration of contract      - Recital – aim & background of the contract      - Definitions & interpretation of commercial clauses      - The condition precedent clause      - Most favourable customer & benchmarking      - Anti-competitive clause: Competition Act      - Commencement, commissioning date, completion and modification      - Best endeavor clause      - Reasonable endeavor clause      - The rights, obligations and roles of contractor & of the public body      - The requirement for Performance Bonds      - Insurance requirements      - Government warranties      - Private sector warranties      - Consequences to change in law & regulations      - Service quality & PKI      - Procedures for monitoring, measuring & enforcing performance      - Reporting requirements clause      - The responsibilities of public bodies and contractor in capital expenditures      - The remuneration of contractor – fixed fee or other arrangements      - Allocation and management of key risks      - The contractor’s rights & responsibilities regarding access public or private property      - Procedures for coordinating investment planning      - Responsibilities for employment and environmental liabilities      - Conflict of interest – anti-bribery laws      - Public body intervention in protecting its PPP rights      - Ownership changes & key personnel of the private contracting party      - Legal compliance requirements for PPP projects (e.g. planning permits)      - Protection of labour rights of employees from public sector employed by private        sector. 3.  Best Practice in warranties, liabilities and indemnities clauses             - warranties clause             - evaluating & reviewing implications of excluding and limiting liability under               Unfair Contract Terms Act             - Identifying factors that determine a “reasonable” clause             - Indemnity clauses & its limitation             - Apportioning liabilities and exceptions to indemnities             - Quiz 1 session Day 2 4.  Boilerplate and common commercial clauses in PPP            - How much standard (boilerplate) clauses should be included in the PPP              contract?            - Examining the functions of these standard boilerplate clauses            - Governing law and jurisdiction clause            - Dispute resolution clause – mini-trial            - Intellectual property clause – foreground v background intellectual property            - Time of the essence            - For convenience clause            - Force majeure clause and doctrine of frustration at common law            - Delay provisions on what is excusable for delay in construction or operations            - Severability clause            - Variation clause & the doctrine of variation and its 4 exceptions including              Williams v Roffey case            - The ability to manage variations            - Entire agreement clause & the parol evidence rule            - Assignment clause            - Notices clause 5. Best Practices in Termination clauses               -  Breaches of conditions, warranties and innominate terms    -  Types of termination    -  Reviewing the contractual provisions for termination    -  Procedures for Dispute resolution clause               -  Consequential loss, indirect and direct loss               -  Damages must not be too remote but foreseeable               -  Escalator clauses    -  Liquidated damages & doctrine of penalty    -  Early termination clauses    -  Best practice dispute resolution procedure into the contract    -  Mediation – arbitration clause    -  Considering limitations to early termination rights and reimbursable costs               -  Consequences of affirmation & termination               -  Novation process    -  Managing breach of commercial contracts    -  Principle of mitigation    -  Quiz 2 session About the Course Director Catherine Tay Swee Kian has over 35 years of experience lecturing business and contract law as Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Department of Strategy and Policy, NUS Business School. She is currently lecturing in Industrial Relations and Labour laws at the Ong Teng Cheong Institute of Labour Studies for over 11 years. She was a Visiting Consultant and adjunct lecturer at the Institute of System Science, NUS for over 16 years lecturing IT outsourcing contracts, intellectual property and contract law. She has lectured and facilitated at many seminars, workshops and customised courses for many companies, organisations, hospitals and institutes of higher learning both in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and overseas in topics including contract law management and contract administration. She is an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore. She is also a barrister-at-law (of Lincoln’s Inn, United Kingdom). She was Associate Director of the law firm Bernard & Rada Law Corp. She was a committee member of the editorial board of the Singapore Accountant Journal, Journal of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore and the (United Kingdom) The Company Lawyer. She was on the Board of Overseas Editors for the (United Kingdom) Journal of Financial Crime, an official publication of the Cambridge International Symposium on Economic Crime. She was a member of the editorial board of the “Singapore Polytechnic Graduate Guild Journal”. She is currently the Chief Editor of Management Development Institute of Singapore Journal. She has presented several papers at many conferences and seminars on Business Law, Company and Insolvency Laws both overseas and in Singapore. She conducts in-house training courses for hospitals, banks, statutory boards, hotels, commercial firms and companies, clubs and associations including Keppel Shipyard, IBM, Singapore Power; SingTel Mobile Singapore Pte Ltd; ST Logistics; Changi Airports International; PetroChina International (Singapore) Pte. Ltd; Frasers & Neave Centrepoint; Dentsu Singapore Pte Ltd; Bismark, Indonesia; Singex - Singapore Expo; HSBC Bank; Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS); College of Insurance, Singapore; Social Service Institute; HDB. She graduated from the Queen Mary College, University of London with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree in 1977 and a Master of Laws degree in 1979, in which she specialised in Company, Shipping, Insurance and Marine Insurance Laws. She was called to the English Bar by Lincoln’s Inn in 1978. She did her pupillage under the Honourable Lady Mary Hogg in London and returned to Singapore in the law firm of Rodyk & Davidson. She won the Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par Memorial Prize for the overall best student in 1980 during her postgraduate practical law course in Singapore. She was called to the Singapore Bar in 1980. She is an author of several law books, including the best seller “Contract Law” book which forms the basis of this course. Her other law books include:  Company Formation Practice Manual (1983, Malayan Law Journal)  Bankruptcy - The Law & Practice (1984, Butterworths)  Judicial Management (1987, Malayan Law Journal)  A Law Handbook for Businessmen (1990, Print & Publish)  Directors’ Duties & Liabilities including Insider Trading (1985, Times Books International);  Your Rights as a Consumer - A Guide to Sale of Goods, Hire-Purchase and Small Claims Tribunal (1986, Times Books International)  Contract Law including E-Commerce Law (1987, Times Books International)  Hotel and Catering Law (1992, SNP Publishers Pte Ltd)  Investing in Stocks and Shares (1993, Specialist Press)  How to Write a Will? (2003, Big Publications Pte Ltd)  How to Collect Your Debts? - A Guide to Bankruptcy Law (1994, SNP Publishers Pte Ltd)  Buying and Selling Your Property - An Essential Guide to the Singapore Property Market (1994, Times Books International)  Investing in HDB Property (1995, Times Books International)  Investing in Real Estate (1996, Longman Singapore Publishers Pte Ltd)  Copyright and The Protection of Designs (1997, SNP Publishers Pte Ltd)  A Guide to Protecting Your Ideas, Inventions, Trade Marks & Products (1997, Times Books International)  Resolving Disputes by Arbitration (1998, Singapore University Press)  E-Commerce Law (2000, Times Books International)  Medical Negligence (2001, Times Books International)  Know Your Rights – Employment Law (2002, Times Books International)  Infectious Diseases Law & SARS (2003, Times Books International)  Slim Chance Fat Hope (2004, World Scientific Publishing)  Medico-Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine & Family Practice: Case Scenarios (McGraw-hill)  Medico-Legal and Ethical Issues in Eye Care: Case Scenarios for Optometrists, Opticians, Ophthalmologists (McGraw-hill)  Medico-Legal and Ethical Issues in Cardiology and General Medicine: Case Scenarios (McGraw-hill)  Biomedical Ethics and Medical Law in Blood Transfusion Practice: Case Scenarios (Armour Publishing) Costs: On or Before 2 Jan 2020 : The ‘Early Bird’ Rate is SGD3095 – Save SGD400! Special Offer! – 3 Delegates For The Price of 2 in This Category! Save SGD3095! From 3 Jan 2020: The Regular Rate is SGD3495 Special Offer! – 3 Delegates For The Price of 2 in This Category! Save SGD3495! Note: All fees stated include luncheons, refreshments and complete set of documentation. It does not include the cost of accommodation and travel. REGISTER NOW! To register, please submit the following details to thomasng@globalportsforum.com: Name: Position: Organisation: Address: Tel: Fax: Email: What Best Describes Your Industry Sector?: Billing information: For cheque payments: To be made payable to 'Global Ports Forum Pte. Ltd.' Please do not send post-dated cheque. For telegraphic transfers: Account Name:             Global Ports Forum Pte. Ltd.,   Account No. :                695 477 141 001. Beneficiary Bank:          Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, Singapore. (Swift: OCBCSGSG),                                     Address : 65 Chulia Street #01-00, OCBC Centre, Singapore 049513. Please supply confirmation via email of the TT from your bank. Transmitting bank charges must be paid by sender. Please quote both delegate and company name as reference. Kindly note that as we are providing a special rate for ‘early bird’ sign up, we will need to receive your company payment by 2 Jan 2020 to enjoy the discount Look forward to welcoming you at the executive workshops/forums! Kind regards Thomas Ng Chairman The Global Ports Forum GLOBAL PORTS FORUM PTE. LTD. 10 Anson Road #27-15 International Plaza Singapore 079903 Website: http://www.globalportsforum.com/ DID:    +65 65197662 Fax:    +65 6725 8438 Email:  thomasng@globalportsforum.com Terms & Conditions: No delegate registration will be accepted without completing registration details and full payment. Upon receipt of your registration details and full payment, further programme information will be emailed to you including your proforma invoice and, if required, a letter of invitation for entry visa application. Delegates will not be admitted unless payment has been received in Full. Flights, Airport Transfers and Accommodation are not included in your delegate registration fee. Refund Policy - a reimbursement of the registration fee, minus administrative charges will only be made if the participant has notified Global Ports Forum Pte. Ltd. in writing that he/she is unable to attend the event no less than 45 days prior to the commencement of the event. No cancellation is allowed after that, but a replacement with another participant is allowed. This programme is subject to change without notice, E&O.E.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Box office accepts all major credit cards Will Call is open during regular Box Office Hours and 2 hours prior to curtain. (480) 965-3434 - Gammage information and Charge By Phone (480) 965-6678 - Gammage Group Services Box Office is open 10am-6pm Monday - Friday and event days. The Box Office will be closed on Fridays, during the summer months. Venue is accessible to all patrons. Seats in accessible section are limited to one companion seat. THERE IS NO ACCESSIBLE SEATING AVAILABLE IN BALCONY OR TIER SECTIONS. PATRON MUST USE STAIRS TO GAIN ACCESS TO BALCONY OR TIER SEATING.

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Hamilton

Cash, Visa, MC Will Call may be picked up at the Venue, day of show, 3 hours prior to show time. Proper I.D. and confirmation number will be required 915-231-1100 MON-FRI 9AM – 5PM / SAT-SUN EVENT DAY ONLY

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Arizona Coyotes vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, AMERICAN EXPRESS & CASH The Coyotes Pick-up Window is located outside the Northeast corner of the Arena near Gate 5. Guests picking up will call tickets must present valid photo ID and credit card used for purchase, if applicable, that matches tickets to be picked up. ALTERNATE PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering & paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, ask for customer service, verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Please call TICKETMASTER for event and ticketing information - 1-800-745-3000 For Additional information call Gila River Arena Box Office - 623-772-3800. WEBPAGE: www.gilariverarena.com Located outside on the Northeast corner of the Arena. Monday – Friday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM Saturday: 10:00AM – 4:00PM during hockey season and on-sale days. Sunday: Closed except on event days. Box Office hours may be extended for on-sales or on event days. Arizona Coyotes: To purchase accessible seats for Arizona Coyotes, subject to availability, please call the Arizona Coyotes Ticket Office at 480-563-PUCK (7825) or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. Arena Concerts and other Events: To purchase accessible seats for a concert or other event, subject to availability, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 for phone purchase or www.ticketmaster.com for on-line purchase, or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. ACCESSIBLE SERVICES: Requests for Sign Language Interpreters should be made at least 72 hours in advance of the event. Call Guest Services at 623-772-3240 for these arrangements. Assistive Listening Devices are available from the Gate 5 Guest Services Booth. Parking Lot G located on the east side of the Arena is available for disabled guests with state issued license plates or placards. Parking Attendants will direct guests to the disabled parking area. All restrooms and concession stands are accessible. Gila River Arena welcomes service animals utilized by guests with disabilities.

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