The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives
The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.
ICBTB 2021: 15. International Conference on Biomedical Technologies and Bioanalytics aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Biomedical Technologies and Bioanalytics. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Biomedical Technologies and Bioanalytics
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.
Waikīkī Historic Trail (Part 2 of a 2 part series)
Dates for 2019 are as follows:
Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 *Cancelled*
Wednesday, Sep. 25, 2019
Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019
Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2019
THERE WILL BE NO WALKS SCHEDULED FOR January 2020.
AGENDA:
8:15am - 8:30am Check in at the Pauahi Statue in the Royal Grove of the Royal Hawaiian Center (located near iL Lupino Trattoria & the Helumoa Hale Guest Services )
8:30am - 8:35am Pre-Test (using your mobile device)
8:35am - 10:50am Waikīkī Historic Trail
10:50am - 11:00am EVALUATION
WHERE TO PARK: Public Parking is availabe at the Royal Hawaiian Center (RHC), parking fees apply. With a minimum $10 purchase from any RHC tenant, the first two hours are free, the next two hours are $2 each. Standard rates ($2 for 20 min. or $6/hr.) apply, thereafter. Please know that Part 2 will start at the Royal Grove at the Royal Hawaiian Center and end at the Kalia area near the Hilton Hawaiian Village. You may park anywhere you wish but please know that you do so at your own risk. For those with accessibility needs or who have electronic vehicles, An Electric Vehicle Charging Station is located on Level 4 of the Center Parking Garage. A (2) two hour maximum charging time is allowed. Please check-in at the SP+ parking office, located on Level 2 after connecting. Questions? Please call SP+ Parking at (808) 971-2844.
WHERE TO MEET: Participants will meet NaHHA staff at the Bernice Pauahi Statue located in the Royal Grove at the Royal Hawaiian Center (between iL Lupino Trattoria and Helumoa Hale Guest Services) between 8:15am and 8:30am. NaHHA's staff will be wearing a bright orange polo shirt. If you get lost or are running late, please call 594-9226 as soon as possible.
WHAT TO WEAR: Please wear comfortable walking shoes or covered footwear. No barefoot participants please! Please dress accordingly, cotton fabrics and dry weave technology tend to breathe better on hot and humid days. If you have a handheld fan please feel free to bring that. Shirts and pants, shorts, and/or skirts are required. Participants in "Beachwear", for example swimsuits with no cover-up, or surf shorts with no shirt, will not be allowed to participate.
WHAT TO BRING: Participants should bring plenty of water. Please wear sunscreen. Participants are also encouraged to hydrate before coming on the tour. Hats, fans, and other "sunny day" apparel such as sunglasses or umbrellas are encouraged.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: This guided walking tour will help participants to learn the unique cultural legacy of Waikīkī. We will explore the lives of Hawaii’s leaders in both ancient and modern times. We will visit it's many historic sites, discuss important people, and historic events that helped to shape Waikīkī into what we see it as today. Participants will build an awareness of the significance of the “Wahi Pana” of Waikīkī as both a sacred place to Hawaiians and a living history in the modern world. It is our kuleana (responsibility) as hosts of our place to understand and know the lineage of our historical leaders, their cultural legacy, and how their decisions impact our community in modern times.
Any participants with health concerns that may inhibit them during the walk or may be agrivated by the heat or sun should also identify themselves to NaHHA staff. Other documentation will also be required of participants to further NaHHA's mission and goals. Mahalo for your participation and we look forward to seeing all of you soon!
COSTS: This is a guided tour with a Cultural Historian. There must be a minimum of 15 participants before the tour can be conducted. Fees are $30 per person. **If you are a Hospitality Industry professional, those fees can be waived by answering a few questions included in this registration.
DISCLAIMER: NaHHA reserves the right to cancel the session and will refund 100% of the ticket cost due to extreme weather, Acts of God, or if the minimum of 15 participants is not met 2 business days prior to the session. Ticket sales close on the Monday at 4pm prior to the tour. If the 15 person minimum is not met, the class will be cancelled and all tickets refunded. You must provide a valid phone number and email when you purchase your ticket. If contact cannot be made, your refund will be donated to NaHHA.
This session is for adults only. Children under the age of 18 are not permitted to attend. Please make alternative arrangements/plans for childcare. Mahalo nui.
Mahalo to the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority for their support of this and other NaHHA programs.
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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.
Cash and All Major Credit Cards
MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS
702-693-6143 1-855-234-7469 Group Sales (20+)
Opens one hour prior to the first show and closes a half hour after the last show.
To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives