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LOST 2020

LOST 2020, a non-profit event, is an official fan gathering in Hawaii to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the series finale of LOST. Join us in Oahu May 21 - 24, 2020 for an event LOSTie’s won’t want to miss. We'll be screening the LOST pilot and finale as well as holding a cast Q&A among other events! For the full event schedule, visit www.thelostcon.com. Once you register, submit a request to join our Facebook group here so that you can chat with other attendees. Ticket sales are open until April 20, 2020.  It's not showing the year when you click to order. FAQs What do the fees cover? To view a list of what the event fees cover, please click here. What’s is and is not included in the ticket price? Everything on the schedule is included in your ticket price with the following exceptions: filming location tours (separate fee to participate) professional cast photo ops (optional with limited quantities available); all attendees will be able to take a selfie with the cast during the autograph session evening at O’Toole’s (free to attend; you must pay if you want to buy beverages) if we take a second group photo, the print will be sold separate after the event; all attendees will get the main group photo while in Hawaii and it is part of the ticket price Also, you are responsible for your own lodging, food which is not part of the event, travel (air, car, etc.) and any other travel expenses you may incur as part of this trip. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? Yes - please bring a printed copy of your ticket so we can match it with your name badge. What is the refund policy? There will be no refunds for LOST 2020 registration/ticket fees.  Please do not book unless you intend to attend.  You can transfer your ticket to someone else.  We just need to know the name.

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Conflict Management 1 Day Training in Seoul

Course Description: Disagreements, differences of opinion and conflicting perspectives on key issues inevitably arise in any context where people are working together. Research has shown that workplace conflicts can become highly destructive. Negative emotions may be stirred up, poisoning team morale, creating stress and destroying relationships. Conflict may emerge between managers and their staff, between team members or departments. Conflict may be expressed openly, but it may also be hidden, in the form of irritation, resentment, loss of morale and lack of commitment. Hidden conflict is easy to miss and therefore can be particularly damaging. Ultimately, this is likely to have an adverse effect on team and company performance, costing time and money. It is therefore vital to manage conflict constructively. As an team member and leader, your ability to deal with and resolve conflicts defines your success in the longer term. Our one day workshop in Conflict Management and Communication Skills immerses you in the most advanced conflict management tools, strategies and practices applicable today. You will gain hands on practice on proven frameworks, go through simulations and exercises that will train you to be highly effective professional and leader, starting day one. Course Topics: 1)  Science behind workplace conflicts 2) Understanding Human Behaviour 3) Different Personality Types 4) Conflict Management Styles 5) Conflict Management Strategies 6) Workplace Conflicts 7) Conflict Resolution Agreements 8) Working with difficult people 9) Relationship and reputation management Course Features: Learning Objectives: Getting a handle on and gaining insights into your conflict management style through self-assessments (TKI®). Role playing to practice techniques and new skills in a safe environment. Proven best practices for approaching conflict management. Practices for resolving conflict as a third party mediator. Scientifically validated frameworks on effective communication in stressful situations. Transferring your learning back to your work environment using job aids, templates and other resources.  How You Will Benefit: Build trust and credibility with colleagues and team members Leverage potential conflict situations as opportunities for critical conversations that enhance work relationships. Gain confidence in holding difficult conversations calmly and assertively. Manage difficult situations proactively. Increase your effectiveness in managing conflict. See growth in your overall performance Certification: Once after the training we will provide you the course completion certificate.

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NoBo Art District First Friday Art Walk

COME EXPLORE! NoBo First Friday is a FREE self-guided tour of artists’ studios and creative businesses in the NoBo Art District. Meet painters, sculptors, photographers, designers, artists and artisans along your stroll through the area. Featuring live music, demos and special activities in many locations. Located along Broadway from Violet to Highway 36. Follow our bright colored flags to find surprises around every corner. First Friday runs from 6:00 to 9:00 pm on the first Friday of the month. Please note that many locations have other opening and closing times, look at our map online or list to check exact times.

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Fall Exhibits @ Art Works!

It’s a new season and our 17th anniversary! We're featuring the All Media art show. We invite artists to submit their artwork, any medium, and any topic. A rich variety of art is selected for display and for sale in the main gallery. And three solo shows are on display: Estamos en Mexico: A retrospective in Black and White by Tod Ramey Muse: Abstract Paintings by Glenda M. Creamer Horizons by Susan Crook. Visit Tuesdays - Sundays 12 - 6 pm through October 17th, 2020. Admission is free and open to the public. See you at the gallery!

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“The Art of Unity” exhibit at Chauvet Arts

Join Chauvet Arts for “The Art of Unity” exhibit, a timely rotating show featuring the gallery's diverse roster of acclaimed artists during a time when artists are uniting more than ever. For more information about CHAUVET Arts, featured artists and upcoming exhibitions, please visit www.chauvetarts.com. 215 5th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37219 Open to the public five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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January - February Exhibits @ Art Works!

New exhibits and 80 artist studios open to the public Tuesday - Sunday 12-5 pm. Admissions is free. 18th Annual Simply Photography Exhibit Photographers get an opportunity to showcase their signature photographs in this juried show. Photography of all types including traditional, digital, manipulated and photographic mixed-media are allowed. This exhibit will be juried by Jeffrey Allison, the Paul Mellon Collection educator at VMFA and a professional photographer. The exhibit will be in the main gallery. Call for entries is December 15, 2020 - January 13, 2021. Submit your entries through our online form. There are cash prizes. Check our website for details on submitting your artwork. Camera Club of Richmond Exhibit ‌ This exhibit of award winning photography will be in the Centre Gallery at Art Works. The Camera Club of Richmond’s mission is to pursue excellence in photography. CCR accomplishes this mission through monthly meetings, group activities, educational seminars, image evaluations, photography exhibitions, and competitions. Since 1932, the Club has offered instruction, mentoring, and camaraderie to members to help them advance their photographic skills. All experience levels are welcome. Throughout COVID, CCR has transitioned their monthly meetings (2nd Wednesday of each month) and their many other seminars, to a virtual format. To learn more about CCR, visit their website. Eternity Concepts by Xexilia O. Shadows Xexilia O. Shadows This exhibit is the illustrative works of Eternity Concepts, the passion project of Xexilia O. Shadows. They depict various moods, emotions, and contain cryptic messages therein. Xexilia began producing and showing art at the VFMA in her youth with traditional media such as drawing and painting; Today, she mainly relies on digital art production due to accessibility. The constant themes explored in her work are love, tragedy, quantum mechanics, the otherworldly, religion, magic, morality, human rights equality, and human nature. She uses art to communicate her thoughts most clearly, as severe dyslexia has made it difficult to explain her views verbally. Instead, a picture is worth more than a thousand words in her world. It can be an entire novel. Long influenced by comics, Xexilia branched in Japanese comics (commonly called manga) in 1996, feeling that the typical format and stories of these comics better worked for the stories she wanted to tell--which were a far cry from American superhero comics or newspaper strips. Today, in addition to being a showcased artist, Xexilia is also a published author in a variety of subjects, namely non-fiction research of paranormal events. Working in the genre of New Adult, her work is beloved by teenagers and adults alike, and often features cautionary tales and examples Xexilia sees as pitfalls of life. Her goal is to always leave the viewer or reader better than before they found her work, to expand their minds and cause them to reconsider themselves, old beliefs, and the world inside and around them. She originally began publishing her works online in 1998 and is considered a legacy or retro webcomic artist.

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An Evening with John Mitchell

Customers who require assistance and who have bought a ticket for a concert here can request free entry for a personal assistant or carer by contacting the Islington Assembly Hall team directly on 020 7527 8900 or assemblyhall@islington.gov.uk. For more information, visit the venueà ¢à  à  s website.

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