New York Yankees vs. Tampa Bay Rays
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read moreCash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Available at Box Office during regular hours. Holiday Box Office Hours: Christmas Eve (12/24/19) - 10:00am-2:00pm Christmas Day (12/25/19) - CLOSED New Year's Eve (12/31/19) - CLOSED New Year's Day (1/1/20) - 12:00pm-7:00pm Box office hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR SALES IN PERSON ONLY. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.
read moreWhat: The JPC Drive-Thru Food Giveaway When: Mon, Dec 14, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) What: Walkers JPC Food Giveaway When: Tue, Dec 15, from 3 pm to 6 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) Where: Johnson Park Center Food Pantry – 1400 West Street (Block), NY 13501 Contact: JPC Office from 1 pm to 5 pm (315) 734-9608 Email at revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org Utica, NY. The Christmas/Holiday Season is a joyous time of the year. We celebrate with our families and friends sharing our love, providing hope, singing songs, and giving gifts. We have specially prepared holiday meals and delicious desserts. But for many people, holidays are a time full of stress, maybe only a wish and not a reality when you cannot afford the Food for the special Christmas Dinner. And this year, many people are being challenged because of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID19). It is causing long-term problems, as we are currently in the second wave of the COVID19. Due to the large increase of COVID-19 cases, with many people in the hospital, some social distancing restrictions include limiting travel and not attending large gatherings even in your own residence. In fact, many are faced with paying rent, the National Grid bill, or putting food on the table. We, as a community, are working together to fight hunger and food insecurity. Thanks to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund created by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties and the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, established a single community-wide fund. The Johnson Park Center (JPC) received COVID-19 Respond Fund Grant Awards to provide food to the community. With the generous support from the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY) and Donors, JPC will have a Drive-Thru Food Giveaway for disadvantaged individuals and families around JPC Sites Rain-Snow or Shine on Monday, December 15, 2020, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. Starting on the corner of Arthur and West Streets, cars/vehicles will line up at the registration station where JPC Intake Persons, wearing face masks, will assist you with completing the Intake Form. They will place the number of households represented in each car on its windshield. Then you will drive up to each Food station, where volunteers will put the food in your car/vehicle. If you do not have a car/vehicle, please come to the Walkers Food Giveaway Rain-Snow or Shine on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, between 3 pm to 6 pm at JPC Food Pantry 1404 West Street, Utica, New York 13501 A tractor-trailer full of food will be available to be given to the community. Food items may include chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, fresh produce, fresh fruit, rice, pasta, cereal, canned items such as soup, beans, etc. During these challenging times of the pandemic, by fighting hunger and food insecurity, the JPC Food Giveaway helps families & individuals to have food for Christmas, be food secured, and a stepping stone to self-sufficiency. Please join us as we need additional sponsors, donors, volunteers, and media to make long-term commitments to fight hunger and food insecurity. To all who made investments and partnered with JPC this year, you are amazing. JPC is so grateful and appreciative of your dedication to serving families, children, and single individuals in need. Thank you to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund single the community-wide fund, the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY), the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, Utica National Foundation Group, M&T Bank/Partners Charitable Fund, the Mele Family Fund, and anonymous donor-advised funds of the Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties; the Bank of Utica, the UFCW Charity Golf Classic, Inc.; The NBT Bank: the Central New York Labor Council AFL-CIO; the Hartford Fire Insurance, a donor-advised fund of the Benevity Community Impact Fund; MVP Health Plan, Inc.; Jay-K Lumber; Carbone Auto Group, Jimmy John's, MV Community Action Agency, the Compassion Coalition, CASA Imports, Candella's Farm & Greenhouses, and the Mohawk Street Hannaford. We received monetary and food donations from various donors, businesses, organizations, and individual supporters, the Volunteers, the American Red Cross, the Junior Frontiers, JPC/JPA Staff & Shelter Program Participants, and Media Coverage from WKTV, WUTR, Spectrum News, the Observer-Dispatch, the Utica Phoenix, and 96.1 The Eagle. 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
read morePositioned for Wellness. Letting Go Of Our Waterpot John 4:28-29 “The woman then left her water pot, and went her way into the city, and saith to the men, Come, see a man, which told me all things ever I did: is not this the Christ?”- She went to the well for something NATURAL and she left with something SPIRITUAL GENERAL SESSIONS Challenge of Being Truthful About What’s in Your Waterpot. Challenge of Letting Go What’s in Your Waterpot. Challenge of Moving Forward After You Have Left Your Waterpot Behind. BREAK OUT SESSIONS Releasing emotional and mental anxiety, tragedy, trauma, and trust issues. From Pain to Purpose Renewing the value of self-care. -From Careless to Careful Refocusing- Removing the debris (spiritual schizophrenia, worried and wounded, being the pilot and passenger of your pain) from our journey. - From Wanderer to Warrior Rebuilding your Christ self-image that embraces who you were meant to be. -From Fragile to Fierce Reconnecting- Balanced/Blended Family. Every family is a blended family because of two people being joined together. - From Fragmented to Flourishing We will have additional breakout sessions for our WOW Sisters, ages 21-39. There will be Sister to Sister chat sessions on Friday and a panel discussion entitled: Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired. Change requires more than just changing your mind. How to get unstuck and move forward with your life. We will also have select vendors with wellness information, products, service, and resources. To reserve your spot, visit www.wowwomenofwellnessconference.com website and click on WOW 2020 registration page. You will find registration information, the online registration form, along with a registration form that can be manually completed, and payment information. In order to confirm your registration, you will be required to remit a $50.00 non-refundable administrative fee (this is in addition to the cost per person based on the occupancy listed below). *Single Occupancy: $620.00 ($490.00 hotel accommodation, $130.00 conference registration) *Double Occupancy: $530.00 ($400.00 hotel accommodation, $130.00 conference registration) *Triple Occupancy: $510.00 ($380.00 hotel accommodation, $130.00 conference registration) *Quad Occupancy: $490.00 ($360.00 hotel accommodation, $130.00 conference registration) *keep in mind the cost listed does not include the $50.00 non-refundable admin fee that is required for registration. Cost includes 6 buffet meals, Evening of Elegance Awards Ceremony, conference instructors and material, attendance at all of the general sessions, two breakout sessions and access to Sister to Sister chats, WOW Pocketbook, WOW Bling Shirt, WOW gift bags and much more. If you have any questions please email us at teaching2change@gmail.com
read moreBengals office: (513) 621-TDTD (8383) Tickets to non-Bengals evnets are NOT available in advance at the Box Office. No special seating arrangements are available through the Box Office. Non-Bengals events tickets are available at Paul Brown Stadium only on the Day of the Show. For the Bengals Box Office: Mon-Fri: 9:00am to 5:00pm Day of game: 3 hours prior to kickoff to halftime For all other Stadium events: Box Office hours for all non-Bengals events may vary on the day of the event The box office accepts cash, Visa, and MasterCard and Discover. Will Call is located on the north side of the stadium. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. Accessible seating: for Bengals games refer to box office (513) 621-TDTD (8383). For Music/Jazz Festival refer to (513) 924-0900. For all other Paul Brown Stadium events refer to Ticketmaster 1-800-745-3000.
read moreThe TSB Arena Box Office is open 3 hours prior to show start times. Please communicate any special requirements regarding seats for wheelchair users when booking your tickets. Contact Ticketmaster on (09) 970 9711 or email customer.service@ticketmaster.co.nz.
read more2020 – International Conference on Business, Economics, Law, Language & Psychology (ICBELLP), February 18-19, Dubai Conference Name: 2020 – International Conference on Business, Economics, Law, Language & Psychology (ICBELLP), February 18-19, Dubai Conference Dates: 18-19 February 2020 Conference Venue: Flora Grand Hotel, Near Al Rigga Metro Station, Deira, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: 17 February 2020 Contact E-Mail ID: convener@eurasiaresearch.info Organising Scholarly Association: Social Science & Humanities Research Association (SSHRA) SSHRA List of Members: Click Here SSHRA President: Associate Prof . Marek Matejun, Department of Management, Faculty of Organization and Management, Lodz University of Technology, Poland Conference Language: English Conference Themes: Business, Economics, Law, Language, Psychology Conference Application Form: Click Here SSHRA Previous Conferences: Click Here (Vernacular Session, e.g., European Languages, Arabic, Bahasa, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Japanese, Russian, will be organised for a minimum of 5 or more participants of a particular language) (Only English language, full-length, original papers will be considered for publication in conference journals)
read moreAre 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
read moreThe box office accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards. Tickets are available via telephone at 1-866-7-BOK-CTR Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Evening, weekend and holiday hours vary according to event schedules. BOK Center meets or exceeds all structural and service requirements as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Restrooms, drinking fountains, phones, Bank of Oklahoma ATM’s and counters are accessible to guests with disabilities. Wheelchair accessible seats are available in all price levels. One companion ticket may be purchased with each wheelchair accessible ticket. Please indicate when purchasing tickets if you require accessible seating. Patrons with disabilities may be dropped off on West 3rd Street between Denver Avenue and Frisco Avenue by the south entrance to the BOK Center and the Arby’s Box Office. Some events at the BOK Center may have the City of Tulsa Police Department directing traffic to and from the BOK Center. When an event calls for this, Disabled Guests may be directed to 1st and Denver by a Tulsa Police Officer. Listening devises may be checked out, free of charge, at the Guest Services desks located at each of the main entrances. A valid I.D. is required to ensure the return of equipment. The BOK Center can provide sign language interpretation for guests with hearing disabilities. Requests for this service must be received three weeks prior to the event and be approved by the performer. Seating reserved for patrons and one companion using this service is in Section 102 and Section 107 . For details, please email us at info@smgtulsa.com or call the BOK Center Office at 918-894-4200. The BOK Center offers wheelchair service for guests who may need assistance to and from their seats. Please contact a Guest Relations representative for assistance. Wheelchair assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs available, they may not be borrowed or rented as seating during an event. If wheelchair assistance is necessary during an event, please notify the nearest staff member.
read moreCash, 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.
read moreSave the date... to Save September! As we progress through the what was already a crazy year, we wanted to bring the community together to show we are back and stronger than ever! This new event will help Neopolitans see and taste their city in a whole new light. Save September is a month-long restaurant-based event which gives the diner an opportunity to benefit from multiple dine in and takeout experiences, with tailored takeout menus while receiving gift cards to return to your establishment. Save September is aimed to do 3 very important things: 1. Save local hospitality from the pitfall known as September 2. Encourage food enthusiasts to save at their favorite local hotspots 3. Give back to our hospitality professionals and other businesses affected by COVID-19 September is all about Taking-out, Dining-in and Giving back! ------------------------------------------ For more information about this event, check out our Facebook: @SaveSeptemberSWFL
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