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The MetLife Stadium Box Office will accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. Personal checks will not be accepted. Ticketmaster Will Call may be picked up at any open ticket window. For all events, non-Ticketmaster will call orders may be picked up at the designated will call window. Will call tickets will be available beginning at least 2 hours prior to the scheduled start time for the event. Box Office: 201.559.1300, tickets@metlifestadium.com - General Ticket Inquiries - ADA Ticket Inquiries Guest Services: 201.559.1515, info@metlifestadium.com MetLife Stadium Box Office is open Monday through Friday 11am through 5pm. The Box Office is located in the West VIP lobby. Please park in Lot G, enter through MetLife Gate and into the large glass doors labeled West VIP. MetLife Stadium is fully accessible including all concession stand locations, merchandise stands, ATM's and seating areas. Accessible seating for guests with special needs is available on all levels and in all price ranges. Elevators are located in the southeast (HCL Tech), southwest (Verizon), and northwest (Pepsi) corners of the stadium. Ramps are located at the north and south entrances. Seats with removable armrests are located throughout the stadium. A limited number of wheelchairs are located at each of the entrance gates to transport guests with limited mobility to their seating area. Guests may contact the MetLife Stadium at 201-559-1515 or ADAinfo@metlifestadium.com for more information or any additional needs for non-NFL events. MetLife Stadium ADA Ticket Questions call 201-559-1300. New York Giants ADA Ticket Purchases call 888-694-1925. New York Jets ADA Ticket Purchases call 973-549-4585. For wheelchair accessible and limited mobility patrons for non-NFL events, please click on the "Request Accessible Tickets" icon on the right side of the page to be taken to a dedicated page for accessible seating purchases. Please request the total number of wheelchair plus companion seats or limited mobility plus companion seats within the same wheelchair dropdown box so you may sit together.
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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 >>>
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Box Office accepts: Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, Amex. Accepted methods of payments vary by event. Orders are available for pick up the week of the event Tues-Fri 9am-5pm. Ticket Office is located on the SE corner of the stadium Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office: (317) 262-3389 Colts Ticket Office (317) 297-7000 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sat-Sun: Closed Event Days: Varies by individual event-call box office. Yes. Sold through the Stadium or Ticketmaster. Limited Seating. Elevators are available at this venue. Hearing devices are available upon request.
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The Box Office accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express and Cash Our Venue is a mobile ticketing venue. For band will call, please have your photo ID. (859) 233-3535 The Box Office hours are: Phones: Tuesday through Friday - 10AM to 4PM. Walk Up Wednesdays and Fridays from 12PM to 4PM. Event Day Hours Vary. Rupp Arena is handicap accessible. Seating is available at the Box Office and through Ticketmaster. For more personalized assistance please contact the Box Office at 859-233-3535. For University of Kentucky Basketball, call 800-928-2287.
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Tickets held for collection can be collected from the on-site box office on the day of the event. Please take the credit card used to make the booking and your Ticketmaster reference number with you. The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users with accessible toilets and lifts. Guide and hearing dogs welcome. To make disabled bookings, please call 0844 8000 400.
read morePhiladelphia Eagles vs. Seattle Seahawks
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Traveler's Checks, Cash, & American Express. Pick up tickets one hour prior to show. Customer must present actual credit card used to place the order, the confirmation number and a photo I.D. Doors and plaza gates open 3 hours prior to event - seating gates - 2 hours prior to event. For non Eagles events - Will Call is on 11th St. facing the Wachovia Ctr. Will Call for the Lacrosse Event, May 28 - May 30, 2005 will be at the Chrysler Jeep Entrance/Main Ticket office. General Info - 215.463.2500 Ticket Office - 215.463.5500 Accessible Seating - 215.463.5500 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm Event Day - Remote ticket booth located 11th st. side of main parking lot. Non event day:Headhouse Accessible seating is available in all levels. Limited accessible seating through Ticketmaster. Please call 215.463.5500 for accessible procedures.
read moreDifferentiation Strategies for Language Learners
#cdltlanguagelearners WHY COME? Do you have students at different levels of language acquisition in the same class? This two-day workshop will provide practical strategies for differentiating grade level lessons and engaging all learners in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. WHO IS IT FOR? Grade K-5 EAL teachers. Grade K-5 general educators who serve EAL students. Teams of general education and EAL teachers, who co-teach, co-plan, or work together in any way. WORKSHOP OUTLINE In this interactive workshop, participants will experience differentiation strategies in demonstration lessons from an asset-based approach. After each learning experience, participants will reflect on ways to apply the strategies to various grade levels, language acquisition levels, and content areas or units of inquiry. Participants will analyze academic language demands of texts and units of inquiry and create supports and scaffolds to ensure that all students can access grade-level content and develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Participants should bring plans for an upcoming lesson in order to participate in a protocol for adding the language lens to the lesson. LEARNING OUTCOMES Throughout the workshop, participants will: Identify students’ strengths and create a student “Can Do Portrait”. Experience and analyze differentiation strategies in model lessons. Understand the features of academic language. Analyze academic language demands of texts and projects. Enhance language development within inquiry-based and project-based units. Plan for differentiation of language in classroom content, process, product, and environment. Develop scaffolds and supports in each language domain (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) for students at different levels of language acquisition. Transfer strategies and supports to lessons using the Language Lens Planning Protocol. SPEAKER Beth Skelton provides professional development, coaching, and consulting for schools around the world focused on creating equitable education for multilingual learners. She believes that all students are academic language learners and that all teachers are language teachers. She holds a Master’s Degree in Multicultural Teacher Education and has worked with early childhood, elementary, middle, high school and adult language learners in rural, urban, suburban, and international school settings for over 30 years. She is a WIDA certified trainer and has extensive experience and training in Kagan cooperative learning, Harvard Project Zero and Visible Thinking Routines, SIOP, International Baccalaureate English B course, Marzano’s Strategies that Work for English Learners, Total Physical Response Storytelling (TPRS) for English Learners, and student-centred instructional coaching. She has published materials for teaching adult English Learners with the TPRS method entitled Putting it Together, which have been translated into Spanish, Dutch, French, and sign language.
read moreMajor Artist/Fashion Shoutout! App. Open for Vendors at Multiple Venues!
Are you an independent artisan of fashion or art, looking to sell your beautiful works at an established outdoor and/or an innovative indoor venue in DC this year? We are the dedicated curators of many successful, high-end venues, including the acclaimed The Dupont Market Fair and The Georgetown Market Square; the latter was written up as “one of the top East Coast outdoor markets.” We host the best fashion & artistry in all forms: our artisans include impressionists to abstract artists, sculptors, table makers and photographers, as well as antiques and collectors, personal stylists, bath, cosmetics and beauty care to home decor and garden curators. Our fashion designers, who come to us from all over the east coast, vary from the established to the up-and-coming, as well as timeliness collections. The energy at our indoor markets and outdoor markets, which include galas, exhibits, runways for fashion shows and our modular walls-on-wheels studios, is electric. Artistry is always in motion and amplified by live music or DJs. Head to http://www.districthousedc.com to APPLY. Venues open shortly - will you be there?
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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
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