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Crochet for Beginners (Private Class) - Register to arrange a date

In this 2 hour lesson, you will learn all the crocheting essentials: Where to buy yarns and crochet hooks in Singapore How to select yarns and crochet hooks How to read basic crochet patterns How to crochet common stitches How to crochet a flat circle How to correct common crocheting mistakes By the end of the lesson, you will definitely be able to crochet a scarf. All crocheting materials will be provided. If you have your own, feel free to bring them along. FAQs What is the minimum age requirement to attend this lesson? This lesson is suitable for anyone age 10 years and above. The lesson will be conducted in English. Where is the lesson venue? We will have it at a comfortable cafe that is convenient for both of us. You need not order anything if you don't want to.  When will the lesson be? Generally, we are only available on: Weekday evenings, from 7.30pm to 9.30pm (Monday to Thursday only)  Weekends, anytime between 8.30am to 9.00pm As this is a private lesson, after you purchase a ticket, we will get in touch with you via email to arrange a date and time that works out for both of us, so please ensure that you provide the correct email address when you make payment. How long is the lesson? The lesson is 2 hours long. Is this lesson suitable for me if I am left-handed? Crochet is a craft that mainly requires the use of your dominant hand (i.e. the hand that you use to write and do most things). The instructor is right-handed and will do all demonstrations the way a right-handed person will crochet. Some lefties are able to 'translate' or figure out how to do things with their left hand just by watching how right-handers do it. If this comes to you naturally, then yes, this course is suitable for you.  Can I bring along a friend for this private class? Sure! You may bring along any number of friends so long as each friend has purchased a ticket.  Can I bring my child along? If your child is learning to crochet together with you, you will need to purchase a ticket for your child. Can I bring my own crochet hook and yarn?  Sure! And please bring along the paper label that came with your yarn, if you still have it. 

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New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills

The MetLife Stadium Box Office will accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Personal checks will not be accepted. Ticketmaster Will Call may be picked up at any open ticket window. For all events, non-Ticketmaster will call orders may be picked up at the designated will call window. Will call tickets will be available beginning at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time for the event. Box Office: 201.559.1300, tickets@metlifestadium.com - General Ticket Inquiries - ADA Ticket Inquiries Guest Services: 201.559.1515, info@metlifestadium.com MetLife Stadium Box Office is open Monday – Friday 11am – 5pm. The Box Office is located in the West VIP lobby. Please park in Lot G, enter through MetLife Gate and into the large glass doors labeled “West VIP.” MetLife Stadium is fully accessible including all concession stand locations, merchandise stands, ATM's and seating areas. Accessible seating for guests with special needs is available on all levels and in all price ranges. Elevators are located in the southeast (SAP), southwest (Verizon), and northwest (Pepsi) corners of the stadium. Ramps are located at the north and south entrances. Seats with removable armrests are located throughout the stadium. A limited number of wheelchairs are located at each of the entrance gates to transport guests with limited mobility to their seating area. Guests may contact the MetLife Stadium at 201-559-1515 or ADAinfo@metlifestadium.com for more information or any additional needs for non-NFL events. MetLife Stadium ADA Ticket Questions call 201-559-1300. New York Giants ADA Ticket Purchases call 201-935-8222. New York Jets ADA Ticket Purchases call 973-549-4585. For wheelchair accessible and limited mobility patrons for non-NFL events, please click on the "Request Accessible Tickets" icon on the right side of the page to be taken to a dedicated page for accessible seating purchases. Please request the total number of wheelchair plus companion seats or limited mobility plus companion seats within the same wheelchair dropdown box so you may sit together.

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Le Brunch Club - 19 janvier

Le prochain Brunch Club, c'est dimanche 19 janvier!Le concept : Chaque mois, Brussels' Kitchen réunit 7 chefs bruxellois chez Humphrey autour d'un menu dégustation végétarien 7 services, accompagné de vins natures de chez Titulus Pictus, de jus bio pressés à froid Misuko - Urban Juicery & Healthy Food et de café filtre d'origine de chez Belga & Co. L'occasion parfaite pour découvrir 7 chefs bruxellois, à deux, entre amis ou en famille, lors d'un brunch au concept unique. Toutes les infos pratiques ci-dessous.Alors, vous venez? :)Précédents Brunch Clubs ici : http://www.brusselskitchen.com/le-brunch-club/bruxelles/restaurant• Où : Chez Humphrey, rue Saint-Laurent 36-38, 1000 Bruxelles• Quand : le dimanche 19 janvier. Deux services : à 11h ou à 14h (à préciser dans la réservation)• Quoi : un menu 7 services, 100% végétarien, réalisé par 7 chefs bruxellois faisant partie de la sélection Brussels' Kitchen. Jetez un oeil régulièrement sur l'event pour voir le nom des chefs se mettre à jour!• Combien : 45€ pp, menu dégustation, café, jus et vins compris• Avec qui : Avec vos potes, votre amoureux(se), vos enfants, vos collègues. Bref, qui vous voulez. L'ambiance sera chaleureuse et conviviale, et tout le monde est le bienvenu!• Comment : Autour de grandes tables de 20 personnes chacune, réunissant 40 couverts à chaque service.• Réservations : via le lien de la billeterie eventbrite en haut de l'event uniquement :)

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American Express Will call can be picked up in advance for both Coliseum and Performing Arts Center events at the advance ticket windows (please see Box Office Location and Hours above). Performing Art Center ticket windows day of show hours: Two hours prior to show time until promoter closes the windows. PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER. 843-529-5000 Office 800-745-3000 Charge-by-Phone Accessible seating is available through the venue by calling 843-202-2787 Advance ticketing hours for both the Coliseum and Performing Arts Center are conducted from the Coliseum Advance Ticket Windows located off of Montague Avenue in front of the south entrance to the North Charleston Coliseum . Monday-Friday; 10:00am-5:00pm Open Saturday and Sunday for events and on-sales only (Saturday 10 a.m. until event/ Sunday Noon until event). Wheelchair and accessible seating is available through the venue by calling 843-202-2787 (TDD 843-529-5021).

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Kabbalah Lunch and Learn

Are you searching for meaning? Do you wonder about the purpose of your life? Would you like to feel more in control and do you want to learn how to overcome fear and anxiety while you're at it? Search no further, the answers are right here. Every Monday from 12 to 1PM master Kabbalist and life coach Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui will hold a Lunch and Learn on Kabbalah This is a feel good event catering to your soul and spirituality while pastrami and corned beef sandwiches cater to your stomach. The satisfaction and fulfillment experienced on Mondays will last much longer than the 1 hour lunch and can transcend your life. Come feel complete and feed your soul every Monday 12 to 1PM with Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui Kabbalah Lunch and Learn. (888)-714-7624 www.jewishsocial.org

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ACM Business Referral "Leads" Group - Membership Application

Business Referral Group Membership application The American Club of Madrid means business!   Our new Business Referral Group is your way to build your business by sharing business leads with other club members. As we begin this new group, we have created the following set of expectations.....and as always with someting new, we encourage your comments and questions!   Leads Group member:Must be an ACM paying member Must apply Fill out Leads Group application One person per industry. This can be classified by specialty i.e.  Real Estate agent who focuses on Residential vs Real Estate agent focused on Commercial  Lead group member can only represent one business so if there are situations where a single person represent s various products and services then that person will need to decide what is their primary business Overlapping this needs to be decided. Early sign up to Leads Group is motivation to secure spot. The decision to allow the person to join group will be the Lead Group member impacted. Wait list for members interested that are already being represented in Group, once a member is dropped members from wait list are contacted. A second Lead group can be created if there is enough interest! Meetings twice a monthDays and times will need to be established by group but in accordance with ACM calendar so no conflicts with other member events Structure Attendance mandatory if not member will be dropped and member on wait list for business category will be contacted Every meeting each member speaks 30 seconds and tells about how members can help them with their business and report on lead they have generated  Speaker each meeting 15 minutes one member will speak about their business related to etc Chair will have a sign up sheet to keep track of speakers up to 6 month in advance Each member should bring a guest once per quarter this is required.  This helps the group to get qualified members into Lead Group. The guest can attend Lead Group without being a member of the club but after 2 meetings they must be a AWM and Leads Group member Each member must provide a testimony of leads generated thanks to group  Leads need to be recorded and documented if a member does not refer leads they will be invited to leave the group as the essence of the Leads Group is to actively promoting each others business. Chair responsible for meeting agenda, speakers, meeting places , report to ACM board the no. Of referrals given, promoting the Leads Group with ACM and other clubs. (Jennyffer will take on this role as Chair) Co chair needed to record qualified leads , meeting minutes, help generate new members, member follow up, step in when Chair is unavailable  ( vacant)  Agenda45 minsAttendance recordingIntroduction and welcomeMember 1 minute blurb about their business Guests introduced and their business 15 min speakerReport on referrals testimony Remainder time networking and coffee pass out cards

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Management of Value (MoV) Foundation 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: This 2-day interactive MoV Foundation course provides a modular and case-study-driven approach to learning Management of Value (MoV). The core knowledge is structured and comprehensive; and well-rounded modules cover the methodology and various techniques. A case study is used to help appreciate the relevance of MoV in its practical application. Course Topics: Course introduction ●      Introduction to value management and MoV ●      Value and Value Management ●      Capabilities, Outcomes, Benefits and Disbenefits ●      What is Value? ●      What is Management of Value (MoV)? ●      Why use MoV? ●      Where use MoV? ●      When MoV should be used? ●      What using MoV involve? ●      Selected MoV benefits ●      Relationship with other AXELOS Global Best Practices and Models ●      How MoV fits with other AXELOS Global Best Practice Guides MoV principles ●      Align with organization’s objectives ●      Focus on functions and required outcomes ●      Balance the variables to maximise value ●      Apply throughout the investment decision ●      Tailor MoV to suit the subject ●      Learn from experience and improve ●      Assign clear roles and responsibilities and build a supportive culture MoV processes ●      Frame the programme or project ●      Gather information ●      Analyse information ●      Process information ●      Evaluate and select ●      Develop Value Improving Proposals ●      Implement and share outputs Lunch MoV techniques ●      Function Analysis ●      Function Analysis System Technique (FAST) ●      Traditional (or classic) FAST ●      Technical FAST ●      Customer FAST ●      Value Trees ●      Measuring value ●      Value profiling (a.k.a. value benchmarking) ●      Simple multi-attribute rating technique (a.k.a. SMART) ●      Value index ●      Value metrics ●      Value for money (VfM) ratio ●      Value Engineering / Analysis Recap Day 1  Common techniques used in MoV ●      Analysis of information ●      Benchmarking ●      Process Mapping ●      Root Cause Analysis ●      Discounted Cash Flow Analysis ●      Generating Ideas ●      Brainstorming ●      Evaluation and option selection ●      Option Selection Matrix ●      Idea selection ●      Allocation to Categories ●      Idea Selection Matrix ●      Weighting techniques ●      Paired Comparisons ●      Points Distribution ●      Developing VIPs ●      Developing Proposals ●      Cost Benefit Analysis ●      Building Decisions ●      Implementing VIPs ●      Implementation Plans ●      Feedback ●      Following up ●      Tracking Benefits Approach to Implementation ●      Generic approach to MoV implementation ●      Plan the MoV activities ●      Understand and articulate value ●      Prioritize value ●      Improve value ●      Quantify value ●      Monitor improvements in value ●      Learn lessons Environmental factors ●      Portfolio Considerations ●      Programme considerations ●      Project considerations ●      Operational Considerations Lunch ●      Embedding MoV into an organization ●      Benefits of Embedding MoV into an organization ●      MoV Policy ●      MoV Policy – Composition ●      Embedding MoV into an organisation – Key steps ●      Suggested MoV Management Structure ●      Overcoming barriers ●      We do it anyway ●      It takes up too much time ●      We can’t afford to make the changes ●      What’s in it for me? ●      Don’t fix it if it ain’t broke ●      Fixed returns on investment MoV products ●      Briefing Meeting Agenda (A.1) ●      Communications Checklist (A.2) ●      Equipment list for an Effective Study/Workshop (A.3) ●      Invitation to join the Study Team (A.4) ●      Option Evaluation Matrix (A.5) ●      Plan the Study (A.6) ●      Recording Idea Selection (A.7) ●      Reporting Study outputs (A.8) ●      Scoping the Study (A.9) ●      Study or Workshop Handbook (A.10) ●      Value-Improvement Proposal Forms (A.11) ●      Value Improvement Tracking Report (A.12) MoV toolbox ●      MoV health check and maturity model ●      P3M3 Maturity Model ●      MoV Maturity Model (aligned with P3M3) Recap Day 2  Learning Goals: ●      The main processes and techniques used within MoV and the reasons for using them ●      How MoV may be applied at portfolio, program, project and operational levels ●      The differences in applying MoV at different stages in a project and the expected outputs from a MoV Study at each stage ●      The circumstances under which MoV should be used ●      The concept of value and how value may be improved ●      The main benefits arising from the use of MoV ●      Approaches for implementing MoV ●      How to respond to external and internal influences ●      The principles of embedding MoV into an organization ●      The key topics in document checklists, the toolbox, health check, organizational maturity and individual competence. Course Agenda: Day 1 ●      Introduction to value management and MoV ●      MoV principles ●      MoV processes ●      MoV techniques ●      Recap Day 1 Day 2 ●      Common techniques used in MoV ●      Approach to implementation ●      Environmental factors ●      Embedding MoV into an organization ●      MoV products ●      MoV toolbox ●      MoV health check and maturity model ●      Recap Day 2 Who can Attend? The course will be of benefit to all levels of management including: ● Corporate Managers – responsible for instigating MoV studies with a view to starting new programs or projects● Program Managers – responsible for making sure programs deliver the best value solutions taking into account the views of the stakeholders● Project Managers – responsible for delivering products from their projects that represent the best value for money solutions● Operational Managers – responsible for undertaking MoV studies to assist in reviewing operational procedures and improving efficiency● Any other professionals who have an interest or responsibility for Management of Value within their organization

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Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

Accepted forms of payment are: VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, and Cash. Will Call is located at the main entrance of Simmons Bank Arena. Tickets held for Will Call can be picked up after 5:00pm or 2 hours prior to the event on the night of the show only. Customers must have their order number, picture ID and the actual credit card used to place the order. Simmons Bank Arena Box Office: 501-975-9000 Group Sales: ALL OTHER GROUP INFORMATION: 501-975-9131 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10am-2pm Event Days on weekdays - open at 10am Event Days on weekends - open 2 hours before showtime This is an accessible venue. Ticketmaster, on behalf of its clients, strives to make it as easy as possible to purchase accessible seating tickets for venues across the country. Most venues offer accessible seating areas to accommodate their guests. Availability and type of accessible seating tickets will vary based on each venue's policies and/or the type of event taking place. Note: Venues are solely responsible for establishing their own accessible seating ticket policies. Some venues sell all or a portion of their accessible seating tickets only through their box office and not through Ticketmaster. For further information on purchasing accessible tickets, visit our FAQ.

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