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San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals

Visa, American Express, Mastercard Will Call tickets may be picked up at the Visa Box Office at Levi’s® Stadium. The Will Call windows open three (3) hours prior to the event. Will call tickets can be claimed only by the person whose name appears on the Will Call envelope. Government issued photo identification is required. ****** Bag Policy – All Events ****** • In compliance with the NFL’s Bag Policy, Levi’s® Stadium prohibits all bags, backpacks and other carriers from being brought into the stadium with the following exceptions: • NFL approved clear plastic bags (12” x 6” x 12”) • One gallon clear plastic zip lock type bags • Small Clutch Bag (the size of an adult hand) (4.5” x 6.5”) All approved bags are subject to inspection upon entry and are subject to additional inspections within the stadium. Guests with oversized bags or other prohibited items must check these bags or items at bag check sites located in front of Intel Gate A and Dignity Health Gate C, Toyota Gate F. These sites close one hour after the completion of the event. 415-GO-49ERS (415-464-9377) 9AM to 5PM Monday through Friday, 10AM to 5PM Saturday through Sunday Accessible seating for patrons requiring wheelchair access is available with up to 3 companions. FOR ALL OTHER ACCESSIBLE AND LIMITED MOBILITY CONCERNS, PLEASE CALL (415) 467-9377

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The Digital Person: A Symposium 2020

The use of personal data is of enormous global concern.  The Digital Person symposium is an annual event organised by the HATLAB and Wolfson College Cambridge that discusses personal data from three perspectives: (1) digital personhood, law, freedom and democracy (2) value, economics and markets and (3) data analytics, data science and technology.  Symposium participants are drawn from industry captains, policy makers, government representatives, combined with thought leaders from the sciences, humanities and social sciences with discussions relating to law, computer science, history, sociology, entrepreneurship, business, economics and the global society. The symposium is chaired by 3 eminent professors in the field, Professors John Naughton, Jon Crowcroft and Irene Ng. This unique cross-disciplinary symposium is organised jointly by Wolfson College Cambridge and HATLAB. Aside from creating a unique environment for a robust discussion that is relevant and important, the symposium will also produce an annual white paper on the state of the digital person in a connected and digital society. The paper would then be presented to the Digital Person Symposium Committee, that acts as an editorial board. Once it is accepted, it will be published in the HATLAB series for the Digital Person (HDP). The HDP will be disseminated to national governments, funding agencies, industry and NGOs. Beyond that, parts of the paper will be published on Medium as small impact-driven articles. Last year's white paper is available at the link below. The paper highlighted the issues, opportunities, and tensions of the digital person in 2018 and summarised the challenges that can be put into the larger context of the Internet and its implications for society, technology, and the economy.  Have a look at the video from the 2019 Wolfson-HAT Symposium here! White Paper from the 2018 Wolfson-HAT Symposium on the Digital Person Programme for the day (To be confirmed in February 2020) The 2020 Digital Person Symposium will be held at the Cottages, Cambridge, home of Professor Irene Ng

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"Exploration" Art Exhibit at BIG ARTS

Members of the Sanibel-Captiva Art League are proud to present their 45th Annual Juried Art Show (“Exploration”) in concert with the Art Council of SW Florida. This eclectic, multi-media exhibit will occupy the Dunham Family Gallery of BIG ARTS at 900 Dunlop Rd. in Sanibel, from December 17, 2020, through January 31, 2021. Hours for viewing are Tu-F, 10-4pm, and Sundays, 9-1pm. The gallery show will also be available as a virtual exhibit starting December 21, 2020. Each year, the Annual Juried Show features innovative art works with subjects both abstract and representational, covering themes both unusual and familiar. Working in a variety of media, including two- and three-dimensional pieces, some of the best artists in Florida have produced works to delight and intrigue the viewer. Plan to explore this exceptional exhibit of original art created by members of the San-Cap Art League and the Art Council of SW Florida. Educator, writer, popular presenter, juror and artist Barbara Anderson Hill is the judge for this show. A resident of Sanibel during the 1970s and 80s, Hill was one of the founders of BIG ARTS. She owned and operated a pottery school on the island and was adjunct professor at Edison Community College, now Florida Southwestern. Hill has held numerous key positions at art and cultural institutions including grants and major gifts manager for the John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, and executive director of the Edison-Ford Winter Estates Foundation, Fort Myers. For more information about “Exploration,” visit BIGARTS.org and SanCapArt.org.

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Lifestyle Development Workshop

This workshop is geared towards helping artists and entrepreneurs create a lifestyle by turning your hobby into your professional calling.

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Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

cash, amex, mc, visa, discover Location at venue: Main Box Office – East side of the Arena with access from both Trade and Fifth Streets. Hours of Operation: Same as Box Office Hours 704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047 M-F: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Sat & Sun: Event days only This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.

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