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Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks

Crypto.com Arena does not accept Will Call drop off. Alternate Will Call Procedure (Alternate Pick Up) If a person (other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets) is picking up a Will Call order, the Alternate Pick-Up's name MUST be on the account. To add the name of an alternate pick-up to the account, the original purchaser must contact Ticketmaster Customer Service at 1-800-745-3000, verify their account information and request the addition an alternate pick-up. 213-742-7340 Box office is located on North side of building at 11th and South Figueroa. Box office hours are 10am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday. It is open extended hours on event day. Phone: 213-742-7340 SUMMER HOURS Closed Saturdays and Sundays unless there is an event, the box office will open at 9am on Saturdays or 10am on Sundays only if there is an event. The box office will have extended hours on all event days.

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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. Colorado Avalanche

412-642-1800 During the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey season, the DICK'S Sporting Goods Box Office at PPG Paints Arena will be open: Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM and Saturday, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Sundays that are event days will vary based on the event time but opening hours will always be 10:00 AM with the Box Office remaining open up through the start of the event.

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Miami Dolphins v. Buffalo Bills

GENERAL EVENTS: Cash, Visa, MC, Amex and Discover - UNIVERSOUL CIRCUS: Cash only - HURRICANE FOOTBALL at UM Box Office: Cash, Visa, MC, AMEX ($1 service charge on all tickets) GENERAL EVENTS Location : Gate G Hours : 10am Miami Hurricanes Football : Gate F at the Stadium, 4 hours prior to Kickoff (888) FINS-TIX for Miami Dolphins and General Events 1-800-GO-CANES for University of Miami Football 305-341-4701 for the Capital One Orange Bowl For Universoul Circus information 1-800-316-7439 GENERAL EVENTS Mon-Fri 8:30am-6:00pm Sat 10:00am-4:00pm University of Miami Football: 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday at Hurricane Ticket Office located at the BankUnited Center on UM Campus This is an accessible venue.

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Browns VIP Tailgate v. Titans at Science Center

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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Philadelphia 76ers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

WILL CALL OPENS ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SHOW. PURCHASING CREDIT CARD REQUIRED TO PICK UP TICKETS - WILL CALL IS LOCATED AT THE MAIN BOX OFFICE ON THE BROAD STREET SOUTH SIDE OF THE CTR. THE CENTER IS EQUIPPED WITH ELEVATORS AND ACCESSIBLE SEATING IS AVAILABLE. FOR INFORMATION ON ACCESSIBLE SEATING, PLEASE CALL (215) 389-9571. TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR THE DEAF,(TDD) CALL (215) 389-9599

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Wrigley Neighborhood Food Walk

Wrigley Neighborhood Food Walk

Take a stroll through Wrigleyville, home of the Chicago Cubs and the landmark Wrigley Field. Your tour starts right by the ballpark and travels down Clark Street. Along the way you will stop by many local eateries to sample everything from classic Chicago-style dogs and deep dish pizza to exotic Asian delicacies, Mediterranean fare, Latin food and unique desserts you won’t find anywhere else in Chicago. This tour is great for anyone, including families, who would like to explore the wonderful array of food Wrigleyville has to offer. Come hungry; there is a lot to try.

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Agile 3 Days Bootcamp in Seoul

Course Description: Scrum, Extreme Programming, Lean, Feature Driven Development and other methods each have their strengths. While there are significant similarities under the Agile umbrella, each method brings specific tools for team success. Rarely do organizations adopt one methodology in its pure form. Rather, success is achieved by combining best practices.  In this three-day Agile Boot Camp, you will put the skills, tools and techniques you are taught to work. The classroom will be broken up into Agile teams and an expert instructor will drive each team through the Agile process: from vision down to daily planning and execution. Your instructor will answer questions with real-world experience, as all of our instructors have Agile experience “in the trenches.” You will leave the class with practical knowledge and a clear roadmap for success.  Course Topics: DAY 1  1. Agile Introduction & Overview 2. Forming the Agile Team 3. Product Vision 4. Focus on the Customer 5. Creating a Product Backlog 6. Product Roadmap  DAY 2  1. Prioritizing the Product Backlog 2. Estimating 3. Release Planning 4. Story Review DAY 3  1. Iteration Execution 2. Measuring & Communicating Progress 3. Iteration Review & Demo 4. Retrospectives Course Outline:  Agile Introduction and Overview ●     Why Agile ●     Agile Methods ●     Agile Benefits ●     Agile Basics – understanding the lingo Forming the Agile Team ●     Team Roles ●     Process Expectations ●     Self organizing teams – where flexibility exists ●     Communication – inside and out Product Vision ●     Five Levels of Planning in Agile      – Vision      – Roadmap      – Release      – Iteration      – Daily ●     Importance of Product Vision ●     Creating and communicating vision Focus on the Customer ●     User Roles ●     Customer Personas ●     Customer Participation Creating a Product Backlog ●     User Stories ●     Acceptance Tests ●     What makes a good story (sizing and substance) ●     Story Writing Workshop Product Roadmap ●     Product Themes ●     Importance of Focus ●     Creating the Roadmap ●     Communication ●     Maintaining the Roadmap Prioritizing the Product Backlog ●     Methods for prioritizing ●     Building Trust ●     Expectations for prioritizing stories Estimating ●     Actual vs Relative estimating ●     Story Points ●     Planning Poker ●     Estimating Team velocity Release Planning ●     Utilizing velocity ●     Continuous Integration ●     Regular cadence Story Review ●     Getting to the details ●     Methods ●     Keeping cadence Iteration Planning ●     Task breakdown ●     Time estimates ●     Definition of “done” ●     Active participation Iteration Execution ●     Collaboration – value individuals and interactions      – Communication      – Daily Standup (Scrum)      – Taskboards ●     Cadence Measuring and Communicating Progress ●     Actual effort and remaining effort ●     Burndown charts ●     Tools and Reporting ●     Your company specific measures Iteration Review and Demo ●     Iteration Review ●     Demos – a change from the past Retrospectives ●     What we did well ●     What did not go so well ●     What will we improve Bringing it All Together ●     Process Overview ●     Transparency ●     Cadence ●     Team Roadmap Course Features: Learning Objectives:  ● Structure a team with generalizing specialists so the team can develop working software incrementally. ● Practice and maintain a regular cadence when delivering working software each iteration. ● Follow the team approach; start as a team, finish as a team — and focus on delivering value to the organization. ● Gain knowledge and understanding of Agile principles and why they are so important for each team. ● Embrace the five levels of planning and recognize the value of continuous planning. ● Build a backlog of prioritized and estimated user stories that provides emergent requirements for analysis and foster customer engagement and understanding. ● Engage in more effective estimating (story points) and become more accurate by being less precise. ● Create accurate Agile release plans that connect you back to business expectations – including hard date commitments and fixed price models. Certification: Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates Who can Attend? Because this is an immersion course and the intent is to engage in the practices every Agile team will employ, this course is recommended for all team members responsible for delivering outstanding software. That includes, but is not limited to, the following roles:  ●     Business Analyst ●     Technical Analyst ●     Project Manager ●     Software Engineer/Programmer ●     Development Manager ●     Product Manager ●     Product Analyst ●     Tester ●     QA Engineer ●     Documentation Specialist  

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The Tokyo Experience

From fashion to art to food, let's immerse ourselves in Japanese culture and experience all that Tokyo has to offer.Your trip will include 5 night accommodations at a 4 Star Hotel Breakfast daily RSB Signature Dinner Visit the Imperial Palace Traditional Kimono Dressing and Tea Ceremony Ascend to the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji Cruise Lake Ashi Authentic Japanese lunch Leisure to explore city on your own and more!Sign up to be notified once the trip goes live https://readysetbooktravel.com/thetokyoexperience

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