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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Cash, American Express, VISA, Mastercard, Discover Monday - Friday from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm at the Box Office located near the East Entrance. Event will call tickets may be picked up two hours prior to the event. Policies for each event may vary. 512-600-5001 Regular Hours - Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, weekend hours vary per event. For event box office hours, please visit www.HEBcenter.com All H-E-B Center at Cedar Park event tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster. Tickets for H-E-B Center at Cedar Park events can be purchased by visiting the Box Office, Monday through Friday between the hours of 10am to 6pm. Tickets can also be purchased through Ticketmaster.com Please indicate the need for accessible seating to the ticket seller when purchasing tickets at the Box Office. If an ASL Interpreter is needed, please contact our Box Office at 512.600.5001 a minimum of three weeks prior to the scheduled event so appropriate accommodations can be made. H-E-B Center at Cedar Park provides accessible seating on each level of the arena. Wheelchair companion seats are reserved for the companions of guests in wheelchairs.

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Preseason Game 2 - Cleveland Browns v Chicago Bears

Box Office accepts Visa, cash and money order. Visa is a proud sponsor of the NFL and the Cleveland Browns, and is the only card now accepted by the Browns. Available for pickup after 9:00am on gameday at the ticket office will call windows located on the South side of the Stadium. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. (888) 891-1999 (toll free)(440) 891-5050 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Opens 9:00am on game day WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Available through TM HEARING IMPAIRED: Assistive listening devices are available at any Guest Services booth located on all levels of the Stadium. A valid drivers license and/or major credit card will need to be utilized as a deposit for the equipment. ELEVATOR ACCESS: Elevator service is provided for our guests who require use of an elevator to access their seating area.

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St. Louis Blues vs. Arizona Coyotes

Box Office Accepts Cash, Money Orders, MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and Diners Club Card. Customer must present actual credit card used to place the order, the confirmation number and a photo ID. Tickets held at Will Call may be picked up beginning 2 hours prior to show time. See Miscellaneous Info section for phone numbers. The Enterprise Center Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., except on event days. The Box Office will be closed on non-event weekends. Limited parking is available for ticket buyers in front of the building on Clark Avenue. You can contact the Box Office by phone by calling 314-622-2551. Short-term parking is available in front of the building, or in the garage attached to Enterprise Center. Enter the garage from Clark Avenue or 16th Street. Cash is accepted. Checks and credit cards are not accepted for garage parking. DOORS OPEN: -90 minutes prior to game time for Blues -Other events vary by show PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: Please call Enterprise Center at (314)622-5420 to reserve seats. To arrange seating for a group with special needs, please call Enterprise Center Group Sales at (314) 622-5454. SEATING: Enterprise Center has an ample number of reserved seats for guests with disabilities dispersed throughout the plaza, club, mezzanine and penthouse levels as well as the event level for concerts. One companion seat is available for each seat reserved for a guest with a disability. These seats are provided in a wide variety of price ranges for all events. All seats for guests with limited mobility have been selected to allow convenient entry and exit, as well as for accessibility to restrooms and concession stands. In addition, Enterprise Center's private suites, club seats and private restaurant are accessible to guests with disabilities. TICKET SALES: Tickets to Enterprise Center events are sold to persons with disabilities on a first-come, first-serve basis. When purchasing tickets, please inform your ticket seller about any needs that may require accommodation, including companion seating or use of a service animal.

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Cash, Debit, American Express, MasterCard & Visa. The NAC Box Office is currently closed for Will Call. Please ensure you have your tickets ready on your Mobile device or printed (where print at home is available) before coming to your show. Toll free: 1.844.985.ARTS (2787) Parking: 613.947.7000 Ext 488 / Toll Free 1.866.850.ARTS (2787) Ext 488 Lost And Found: 613.947.7000 Ext 212 / Toll Free 1.866.850.ARTS (2787) Ext 212 1 Elgin (formerly le café): 613.594.5127 The NAC Box Office is currently closed for in person ticket transactions. Ticket purchases are available online. The NAC Box Office phone lines are open Monday to Friday: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm for general questions. Special tickets are available for patrons in wheelchairs, as well as for the visually impaired. For availability, please contact the NAC Box Office at 1.844.985.ARTS (2787). Seating for patrons in wheelchairs may also by purchased online. Visit https://nac-cna.ca/en/visit/accessibility for information regarding venue accessibility.

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Corporate Blockchain Training: Quick start with Hyperledger Fabric [Paris]

Nobody likes boring theory. With the emphasis on practical labs, this quick-start training will let you get hands dirty into enterprise blockchain architecture right at the training. Become fully armed to write a basic chaincode, administer the network, and create a POC on top of Hyperledger Fabric in just three days. Who should attend DevOps engineers deploying and operating distributed applications on the cloud-based infrastructure Developers writing chaincode in Golang/Java/Node.js Everyone who wants to start working on their own PoC Everyone who wants to be prepared for the Certified Hyperledger Fabric Administrator exam Why enroll Get scripts for automated Hyperledger Fabric network configuration and deployment of the multi-host Hyperledger Fabric with the Solo orderer and a Kafka cluster Practice chaincode implementation for popular blockchain use cases Get REST API developed for Hyperledger Fabric Prerequisites and skills All attendees work on their laptops with: Local installation of Ubuntu 16 (dual boot or virtual) Docker, Docker-compose, Golang v1.8 or higher An IDE with Golang support: Eclipse, VSCode, JetBrains Basic knowledge of Golang, Java, or JavaScript (syntax, control flow) Basic understanding of PKI and Docker By the end of the course participants will: Be fully armed to configure, set up, and manage the enterprise blockchain application life cycle Be proficient in writing the chaincode to implement advanced business logic Have an application with a universal configuration deployed on their working stations with a basic chaincode and the REST API Able to architect modular structures integrating Fabric with external file storages Enterprise blockchain training program Day 1.  Hyperledger Fabric concept and fundamentals (Theory) An architecture, a consensus mechanism, and a transaction flow Fabric CA and Membership Service Provider (MSP) Anatomy of configuration files and crypto material Practical advice: How to start a corporate blockchain project Prototyping the distributed ledger(s) for each channel Defining the sources of all types of data Drawing the diagrams of all business processes: the Actors, and how they are supposed to interact with the ledger(s) Describing algorithms for the chaincode for each channel Use Hyperledger Composer to create your first application (Hands-on) Practice with a Demo-network (PoC) Supply chain management: assets origin and transfer OTC trading platform: peer-to-peer direct deals Day 2.  Chaincode (Theory) Fabric Chaincode anatomy overview; chaincode example Chaincode events Chaincode interaction between channels How to start writing the chaincode: implementation of business logic of basic use cases Application lifecycle management (Hands-on) Setting up a Hyperledger Fabric network in a developer mode (on a single host) Chaincode installation and instantiation Endorsement policy configuration and change Chaincode modification or upgrade Use CLI commands to manage the application running on Fabric  (Hands-on) Customizing the application Reconfiguring the network: adding a new channel and chaincode Adding new Organizations to the channel Troubleshooting the network: analyzing peer logs Key Chaincode patterns applied to popular use-cases  (Hands-on) Chaincode implementation Management of private data collections Chaincode debug Day 3. Hyperledger Fabric configuration and deployment automation (Hands-on) Designing an enterprise solution based on Fabric framework Multi-host Fabric Starter with the Solo-Orderer and a Kafka cluster REST API Use Hyperledger Caliper to measure performance of your blockchain (Demo) Advanced Fabric integration concepts (Demo) Organizing permissioned access applying external identity management tools Integration with an external (off-chain) file storage Meet the Trainer:  Vitaliy Chernov, Blockchain Business Trainer Vitaliy has an engineering background in Electronics and holds MBA degree majoring in Finance from Manchester Business School. His career started in banking: trading in capital markets helped him accumulate knowledge of financial instruments and trading systems. Later on, Vitaliy focused on FinTech solutions and enterprise processes automation in various industries: consumer goods production, telecommunications, retail, and real estate development. With the emergence of blockchain technology, Vitaliy has realized new potential of the DLT for enterprises. He works as a Project Manager applying Hyperledger frameworks to enterprise blockchain solutions in finance, manufacturing and healthcare industries. FAQs: Am I a good fit? You need some knowledge of Golang or Java: know syntax, control flow. Blockchain experience is nice to have, but not required. Can I pay by invoice? Please send details at training@altoros.com: full name, number of tickets, your address or your company's address (if the invoice is paid by the company). More Q&As at Frequently asked questions on our homepage. If you have questions about the program or doubts whether this course is a good fit for you, please get in touch with us at training@altoros.com and we'll connect you with the trainer! ! Please note the training is contingent upon having 7 attendees. If we don't have enough tickets sold, we will cancel the training and refund your money one week prior to the training. Thanks for your understanding. What else we've got Check all of our awesome training courses on our website. Help us spread the word We'll love you forever if you share this event with your friends or colleagues who might be interested! About the Organizer: Altoros is a digital transformation consultancy that has built a reputation in blockchain space. We are an active member of Hyperledger project, contributing expertise of our engineers. We have built a number of blockchain application prototypes for insurance and financial services clients and conducted technical training on Hyperledger Fabric 0.6 for a large financial services corporation, as well as a number of blockchain workshops for executives in (Re)Insurance, Lending & Securitization field. Read blockchain news and insights on our blog Watch free recorded webinars on Hyperledger-related topics (choose tag HYPERLEDGER)

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Washington Wizards vs. Portland Trail Blazers

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Will Call tickets can be picked up anytime the Box Office is open, thru event start time. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a valid photo ID. General Information... 202-628-3200 Accessible Seating Only.. 202-661-5065 Hours ... 10:00AM - 5:30PM Daily Event Days 10:00AM TO 1 Hour after the event starts. ** The Box Office is closed on non-event Sundays. ** To better accommodate your needs, Capital One Arena has requested that all accessible seating ticket accommodations be solicited only through their representatives. Please contact a Capital One Arena representative for further help with your ticket purchase.* Advance ticket purchase may be required. * Box office information is subject to change.

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Cash, Visa, MC, AMEX & Discover. No Checks accepted at Box Office Will Call is located at main Box Office. Customers can pick up any time/day prior to event (518) 487-2000 Box Office is located on the Market Street side of the venue. From Labor Day to Memorial Day - Hours M-F 10AM -6PM & Sat 10AM - 2PM Summer Hours (from Memorial Day to Labor Day) - Hours : M-Th 10AM - 5PM Closed Fri-Sun This is an accessible venue. Venue is Accessible from Pearl Street Level with escalators and elevators to the concourse level. Venue parking in MVP Arena Garage (behind venue) is accessible via walkway on the 3rd floor of garage.

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Tales from Connecticut’s Aviation History

Enjoy hearing some of the stories that unfolded in Connecticut’s rich and perpetual history of aviation innovation. Did you know that one of the pioneers of aerial photography was from Connecticut? Covering 17 decades, there are many celebrated accomplishments that helped pioneer early flight and motivate brave fliers. Who knew that Connecticut, once the leader in U.S. stagecoach travel, would evolve to provide the global aviation community critical engines, instruments and technologies? Connecticut created history and contributed to the nation’s overall leadership in aviation.

This program will take place on Zoom. All registrants will be emailed the link.

PLEASE NOTE: you will receive an email confirming your registration, and a link to join the meeting, one hour BEFORE the event starts on Monday, November 16th.

Need help registering? Email Susie at sskerrett@darienlibrary.orgAbout the Presenter

John Cilio is a historian and the author of six history books including Women’s Work in WWII. His book discussing vintage helicopters features a foreword by a son of Igor Sikorsky. John has interviewed hundreds of men and women, for over 20 years, capturing their stories, experiences and memories to share with others. He has researched their exploits and shared their amazing accomplishments in a number of local and national publications.

He is an honorary member of the Connecticut Lost Squadron organization and a frequent speaker at events. John has been a featured in Connecticut Humanities Programs, Connecticut Magazine Blogs, and multiple newspapers. His belief is that often the consequences of a historical incident were hidden from those that experienced it yet looking back, one can sense the full impact of their moments in time. In his corporate career, John managed teams at IBM and CIGNA and is an American Marketing Association International Award winner. He and has spoken on a wide range of historical and marketing topics in over 60 countries.

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