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Pinstripe Pass * New York Yankees v. Detroit Tigers
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MOVIE " " (A) - Touchmark Fargo - Sun Oct 18 at 7:00PM Fargo ND - http://touchmarkfargo.com/
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New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons
cash, visa, MC, Location: Gate A Ground Level or any open box office for Ticketmaster will call, approximately 2 hours prior to event. (504) 587-3663 Superdome Switchboard (504) 587-3805 Parking Office (504) 731-1700 Saints Tickets Office In Advance: The Caesars Superdome Box Office (Gate A Ground) is open on Fridays 9am to 4:30pm. Day of Event: Plaza Level Box Offices approximately 2 HOURS PRIOR to event through event. This is an accessible venue.
read moreMonster Jam
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Cash Tickets can be picked up at the Main Box Office no earlier than 5:00PM on the day of the event. Customers must have the actual credit card, a picture ID and the confirmation number to receive their tickets. 662-470-2131 Monday - Friday 10am-6pm Saturday 12-4 Sunday closed (unless scheduled event) This is an accessible venue. *ADA Wheelchair and Companion seating is configured in both 1+2, 2+1, and 2+2 arrangements on the lower level. http://landerscenter.com/index.php/info/faq
read morePreseason - Chicago Bears v. Buffalo Bills
The Box Office accepts cash only for Chicago Bears games. Soldier Field games accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash. Chicago Bears events: Tickets may be picked up at the Will Call Window outside of Gate 10, 2 hours before the event. Gate 10 is located on the southeast side of Soldier Field. Customers must have the actual credit card, picture ID and the confirmation number to receive their tickets. Soldier Field events: Will Call is available on the day of the event only. Government issued photo i.d. and the credit card used for the purchase will be required to claim tickets. Typically will call opens 90 minutes to an hour before the scheduled event. For non Bears events please call (312) 235-7000 Chicago Bears ticket office is available by phone Monday-Friday 8am-5pm CST. The Soldier Field Box Office is open only on game days, their phone number is (312) 235-7000. Accessible Seating Information for Chicago Bears games: For Chicago Bears accessible seating please purchase the best available seating and contact the Chicago Bears at 847-615-2327 for an exchange after purchase is complete. Accessible Seating Information for Other Soldier Field events: Accessible seating is available through Ticketmaster. Do NOT contact the Chicago Bears for accessible seating information on non-Bears events at Soldier Field
read moreNew England Patriots vs. New Orleans Saints
Visa only for New England Patriots. Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Cash-For all other events Will call is located at the ticket office. Customers must present photo I.D., the actual credit card used to purchase tickets and the confirmation number. NOTE: If picking up your tickets at Will Call, we strongly recommend arriving at the Ticket Office with a photo I.D. one hour prior to kickoff to claim your seats and avoid any prolonged wait times. Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Accessible Seating available through Ticketmaster and the box office.
read more11th Annual Black and White Weekend (Hollywood Edition) 2020
Enter Promo Code Imin11 Prior to Check Out This Month Only and Save $11.00 Off Each Ticket HERE. YouTube Video of the 10th Annual Black and White Weekend (The Reunion) in 2019. Click HERE. Tickets Are On Sale Now at http://BlackandWhiteWeekend.com for the 11th Annual Black and White Weekend (Hollywood Edition) at the Rosen Plaza Hotel Across from Pointe Orlando where we encourage everyone to help us break yet another record for the most amount of people wearing a Black, White and/or Gold BOA in honor of BASE Camp Children's Cancer Foundation and UCF. Tickets are Only $46 in advance or $65 at the door and are good for the Entire Weekend starting with the Main Black and White Event on SATURDAY, May 16, 2020 at 8:30 p.m. Food and Drink will be available for purchase all night as well. Reserve Your Deluxe Rooms at the Rosen Plaza by calling 800-627-8258 and mentioning Black and White Weekend for Only $129 + tax per night while they last Or online HERE. The Main 11th Annual Black and White Weekend (Hollywood Edition) Event is SATURDAY, May 16, 2020 starting at 8:30 p.m. inside the Rosen Plaza. The goal is to always host as many attendees to have fun and raise as much Awareness and Funds as possible for BASE Camp Children's Cancer Foundation and now UCF while promoting Wellness and taking care of each other year round. The Only Event of its kind in the World, Black and White Weekend is an incredibly fun, affordable and unique gala, ball, event and get together for wonderful people of all ages and work backgrounds from all over Central Florida and beyond for eating, drinking, dancing, mingling, socializing, networking, photos, silent auction, entertainment and so much more in a very upscale indoor and outdoor venue across 2 days and 1 incredible SATURDAY night all while supporting a great charity and our ongoing well being. This event was envisioned on an ICU hospital bed by host Heissam "I'm in" Jebailey who almost passed away in 2000 with a near fatal case of pneumonia, created in May 2010 and along with an incredible committee, is now the Largest Black and White Weekend for Charity and Wellness in the World in its ongoing and unprecedented 11th Year. Formal or Semi-Formal DRESS CODE (NO Jeans) is strictly, Strictly, STRICTLY ENFORCED. There are Absolutely No Exceptions for SATURDAY evening, May 16, 2020. Wear All Black and White, OR All Black OR All White ONLY, Including SHOES. Men can reserve a tux through Luxury Tux in College Park by calling 407-521-7678 and mentioning Black and White Weekend. Men's Wearhouse is offering $50 Off a Black and White Tux or Suit Rental, 40% off Retail or 10% off Custom by mentioning Group #8541170. If you are unable to attend but would still like to give to BASE Camp you can do so here. 100% of these donations also goes directly to fight for and support children with cancer. BASE Camp provides a year-round base of support for children and families who are facing the challenge of living with cancer and other life-threatening hematological illnesses. Special Thanks to last year's All in And Tent Sponsor Expedia Local Expert Orlando and ITouchOrlando at Pointe Orlando, our newest Main Sponsor Christopher Cost with Carpasean plus Returning Main Sponsors Todd Speciale with Omnigroup Global and Timeshare Masterclass and Jennifer Yon with IBA Success Magazine. The Black and White Weekend Itinerary is as follows: SATURDAY, May 16, 20208:30pm to 2am Check-in and Black and White Weekend (Hollywood Edition) Main Event begins inside the Rosen Plaza. (Mandatory Black and/or White Formal or Semi-Formal Attire Including Shoes. No Exceptions). Black, White and/or Gold BOA's Strongly Suggested. Secure yours in advance wherever they are sold or some will be available for purchase at the door that evening. Sunday, May 17, 20209 a.m. to 12pm Breakfast (Attendees receive 25% off Cafe Matisse)12 to 7pm Pool Gathering (Included in Saturday's Ticket Price) Please use #blackandwhiteweekend when mentioning this event on social media. FAQs Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event?Yes. ID's are Required and you Must be 21+ to enter SATURDAY night. No exceptions. However, the pool gathering on Sunday is Family Friendly. It's one price and ticket for the entire weekend. What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?Unless you are staying one or more nights for only $129+tax per night here, we highly suggest you Uber or have a designated driver. Most attendees don't want to leave once they experiece Black and White Weekend. What can I bring into the event?Just bring your ID, yourself and your best smile and attitude and be sure you are wearing All Black, All White or Black and White Including Shoes. No Exceptions. Cash and All Credit Cards are accepted for food and drink once inside. How can I contact the organizer with any questions?Simply by e-mailing info@iminevents.com and we'll get back to you as quickly as possible. Is my ticket transferrable and what's the refund policy?Tickets are 100% Transferable, Resellable or Donatable to the Charity at No Extra Cost. However, there are No Refunds Due to the Charity and Amount of Hard Work that goes towards putting this on all weekend long. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?You do not have to bring a printed ticket, just your 21+ ID to match the name that will be at the check-in table. Can I update my registration information?Yes you can at anytime by logging into your eventbrite account and updating your ticket info. Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?Yes it is ok, as long as more than one person doesn't try to check-in under the same name or they will get turned away. Do I need to stay all weekend?No. But you Do Not want to miss the main event on SATURDAY, May 16, 2020 starting at 8:30 p.m. inside the Rosen Plaza. Everything else before or after that like the pool gathering on Sunday is just an added bonus included in your ticket(s). We look forward to seeing you on SATURDAY, May 16, 2020 at the Rosen Plaza Across from Pointe Orlando.
read moreSovereign Credit Risk
Undercover the dos and don’ts for your internal rating tool and consider the rating agencies’ modus operandi. Training objectives: Analyse sovereign debt issuance in today’s capital markets Interpret macroeconomic and other quantitative data which impact sovereign credit ratings Integrate qualitative risk factors into the risk assessment Differentiate the rating methodologies for supranational agencies from those of sovereign obligors Appreciate how the rating agencies assess risks Discuss the UN principles on distressed sovereign debt recovery and legal process Define situations of default with respect to international (external) sovereign debt and domestic sovereign debt State how investors can predict improvements and deteriorations in sovereign credit quality Introduction: The seminar identifies relevant approaches of credit analysis that are useful to incorporate in a financial institution’s own internal rating tool. Further, this enables participants to deepen their expertise about credit risk for global banks and sovereign obligors. Covering Standard & Poor’s, Fitch and Moody’s methodologies helps participants identifying general trends on each of the entities’ rating factors and qualitative adjustments. Through detailed case studies participants will be able to analyse how rating agencies apply their own criteria, and especially which questions remain unanswered in public rating reports. Further, participants will develop skills to read between the lines in rating reports in order to fully being able to form their own informed opinions about credit risk of sovereigns and financial institutions of their interest. Know-how about the rating agencies’ modus operandi will be transformed into practical tips about how internal ratings tools should assess credit risk and which factors need to be taken into account to what extent, when analysing banks and sovereigns. The seminar further discusses also the availability of validated data, so that participants instantly know where to find the right underling information for each of the rating factors, taking into account qualitative as well as quantitative data. Overall this seminar leads participants to keep track of probability of default and helps to conceive an informed opinion about counterparties’ creditworthiness. This again, helps improve a financial institution’s own internal rating tool, make it more robust and exceptionally forward-looking. Starting position: International rating agencies assess sovereign credit risk according to their own methodologies and criteria. Consequently, even taking into account the same set of hard fact data, rating outcomes may vary significantly from one rating agency to another. The large number of rating factors, and the complex interrelationships between various entities’ ratings, taking into account different sectors such as financial institutions and local governments, make it very difficult to track rating decisions and almost impossible to predict them. Implementation: The two-day seminar deals on one hand with the individual rating factors and thus the basic sovereign rating criteria, on the other hand practical examples in form of detailed case studies for rated sovereigns will lead participants to in-depth knowledge of the rating agencies’ world of credit risk. In addition, the seminar discusses a selection of current ratings, in order to compare them qualitatively and quantitatively. Furthermore, the seminar covers current events and evaluates how they might impact specific sovereigns’ credit risk and how one can incorporate useful rating factors in each own’s internal rating tool. Added value: The aim of the seminar is giving participants a thorough analytical perception of sovereign credit risk and discussing how they interrelate with ratings of other sectors (e.g. banking system, local governments, etc). The detailed work on case studies allows participants to break down far-reaching events for sovereigns to a single credit rating and use the knowledge for each individual own purpose. By guiding the participants through the various sovereign rating methodologies, the seminar explains how rating agencies work in detail and how they derive their rating decisions. This facilitates the participants to anticipate rating changes and initiate appropriate measures on a timely basis. More Information >>>
read more16mm Film Screening: Focus on Black Artists - films by Irene Zmurkevych & Jimmie Mannas
The significance of Black American art is international in influence—our first documentary for this program is ambitious in its attempt to take account of the many strains of work and different artists who are responsible for the blossoming of African-American art. The second film takes a more personal approach in its examination of the life of Brooklyn’s own Tom Feelings, known primarily for his childrens’ book illustrations. Black Artists of the U.S.A.—1977. 25 minutes By Irene Zmurkevych Traces the history of Black art in America from its beginnings in the work of slave artisans through the era of portraiture, the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920's, the New Deal Art of the 30's, the political work of the 60's, and the more mainstream product of the 70's. Illustrates and discusses the work of forty Black artists including Thomas Day, Joshua Johnston, Robert Duncanson, Edmonia Lewis, Henry Tanner, Charles White and Romare Bearden. Head and Heart—1977. 27 minutes. by Jimmie Mannas Born in Brooklyn, New York, Tom Feelings began drawing the world around him from Brownsville to Guyana, from a colorful depiction of the Brooklyn Bridge to his book on slavery, "The Middle Passage." The artist talks about the ostracism of Black artists and the influence of Africa on his art. No Registration Required
read moreAll 2020 Italy Food & Wine Tours - Travel with me & 8 Travelers
TRAVEL WITH ME 2020 SMALL GROUP BOUTIQUE FOOD & WINE TOURS - max. 8 TRAVELERS Uniquely Designed Journeys & Authentic Experiences LEISURELY PACED BOUTIQUE TOURS OFF THE BEATEN PATH Travel with me and experience Italy with a small group of 8 travelers for an authentic fo[...]
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