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Anaheim Ducks vs. Seattle Kraken

American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa are accepted. Honda Center is a cashless venue. A photo ID matching the name the tickets are placed under is required. VIP, Artist, Promoter, or other special will call requirements and locations are subject to change. Will call windows are located at the Box Office. Will call is generally available beginning 1-1/2 hours prior to the event, and closes after the start of the event (after the first intermission for Anaheim Ducks games). Late pick up will be available at the East Entrance after the box office closes. Box office phones are answered during regular box office hours. Please note, the box office does not sell tickets by phone. Call (714) 704-2500 for general information Monday through Friday 10am to 3pm. The box office will remain open through the beginning of weeknight events. On event Saturdays and event Sundays, the box office will open three (3) hours prior to the event and remain open through the beginning of the event. The box office is located on the east side of the building, near the East Entrance, facing the Santa Ana riverbed. Wheelchair accessible seating is available in most areas of Honda Center including Plaza, Club, and Terrace levels. Availability of locations is dependent upon event seating configuration. For availability and exact locations based on a particular event, please toggle the Accessibility icon in the seat map filters on the Ticketmaster.com event page. The box office will have the same availability as Ticketmaster. Please note, semi-ambulatory or limited mobility seating is also available and requires the guest to navigate some steps. Wheelchair accessible seats have no steps. Hearing Impaired Guests: Assistive listening devices are available, with a picture ID as a deposit, at the Guest Services Desk located at Section 214. Requests for sign language interpreters must be received at least 14 business days prior to the event you are attending. To arrange for courtesy sign language interpreters, please either email accessibilityservices@hondacenter.com or call 714-704-2400. For a full list of ADA policies, please visit https://www.hondacenter.com/arena-info/ada-accessibility/

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Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

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. Service Hours: The Enterprise Center Box Office is currently open Monday-Friday 10:00am-5:00pm. 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: -60 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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Big Open Day Gennaio 2020

Per scoprire BigRock non c’è di meglio che entrarci dentro completamente. Spesso apriamo le porte della scuola, in un pomeriggio dedicato a raccontare cosa abbiamo fatto, cosa hanno fatto i nostri ragazzi, cosa stiamo per fare e cosa immaginiamo per le prossime generazioni di sognatori. Faremo vedere cosa viene prodotto durante le lezioni, come sono fatte le lezioni, cosa si fa durante il giorno e qualche volta anche durante la notte.Spiegheremo come è fatta la vita di un BigRocker per i mesi che passerà qui con noi,ma spiegheremo anche che il tempo a BigRock ha un andamento strano: scorre molto più velocemente del tempo nel mondo reale. Scopriremo tutti i segreti della scuola, mostreremo ogni millimetro di ogni stanza, corridoio o scala. Vogliamo essere sicuri che ci scegliate perchè è esattamente cosi che immaginate il posto che cambierà la vostra vita per sempre. PROGRAMMA: ORE 15:30 PRESENTAZIONE DELLA SCUOLA (Talk, Q&A – Durata 90′ circa)            (Fino ad esaurimento posti… controlla se ci sono ancora posti disponibili!) A SEGUITO VISITE DELLA SCUOLA (Visita guidata delle classi, Q&A con i docenti. – Durata 30′ circa) È necessario prenotare un posto per ogni partecipante. (Per motivi di sicurezza la scuola non verrà aperta ai visitatori prima delle ore 15:15. Se doveste arrivare in anticipo, vi preghiamo cortesemente di attendere nella waiting room.) N.B. Purtroppo non tutti possono socializzare con i vostri amici a quattro zampe, vi informiamo dunque che non è consentito loro l'accesso all'interno della scuola (indipendentemente dalla loro taglia). Si raccomanda la puntualità. N.B. Purtroppo non tutti possono socializzare con i vostri amici a quattro zampe, vi informiamo dunque che non è consentito loro l'accesso all'interno della scuola (indipendentemente dalla loro taglia). **AGGIORNAMENTO** Dalla fermata dell'autobus, procedere sulla Via Per Meolo, aggirando la tenuta agricola ed entrando da Via Burano, come indicato dalla mappa. In caso di necessità, negli orari non coperti dal servizio pubblico, è a disposizione un servizio taxi convenzionato, previa prenotazione telefonica al numero 392 9555672 da effettuarsi con almeno un giorno di anticipo. - Da/per Stazione dei Treni di Quarto D'Altino euro 20,00 a tratta - Da/per Aeroporto Venezia (Tessera) euro 30,00 a tratta - Da /per Stazione dei Treni Venezia Mestre euro 35,00 a tratta - Da/per Aeroporto Treviso euro 35,00 a tratta

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Motor Remedial Teaching Workshop 2020

#cdltMRT2020 The Motor Remedial Teaching programme was developed in the Netherlands and is unique in the world. This two-day course equips attendees with the skills to set up and run a Motor Remedial Teaching (MRT) programme. The training focuses on screening and testing students; organising small MRT groups with individual attention and programme developed for each student and evaluating the results of the training and playground activities. The workshop is limited to 20 participants to ensure that all attendees get the tools to support students with gross motor skills delays. There will be a possibility to continue with the course online. (e.g. carry out/complete the action plan). Be sure to sign-up early! WHO IS IT FOR PE teachers and educators of students age 3-13. WORKSHOP GOALS To empower educators to organise a Motor Remedial Teaching programme to support students with gross motor skills delays. LEARNING OUTCOMES     An understanding of how to:  Screen students. Do motorical tests. Develop a programme for each student (action plan). Practise in small groups with individual attention. Use homework cards and reflect after tests. SESSION LEADER Wim van Gelder is an expert on Motor Remedial Teaching. He was a PE teacher for more than 20 years and is currently lecturer of PE at the Hogeschool Inholland. He developed and runs MRT courses in Dutch throughout the Netherlands. Wim works as an advisor for schools and school playgrounds. He runs ‘Training and Consulting Agency ‘Van Gelder on the Move and is chairman of the Motor Remedial Teaching in Movement Foundation. Wim is the author of a number of Dutch PE related books (Basislessen bewegingsonderwijs deel 1 and 2) and the MRT programme (Onderwijsgeschikte Motorische Test). His website is “Alles in Beweging”.

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Hamilton (NY)

Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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Holland River Photo Cruise Tour April 20-27, 2020

Join Rob Feiner of RZF IMAGES for a Photo Cruise Tour                             Holland April 20-27, 2020 Here's what you have to do to join my Holland River Photo Cruise Tour:  Sign up for the 7-night river cruise on AMA Waterways' ship, the Amarkristina through Cruise Planners. By e-mail: mara.ohanyan@cruiseplanners.com. By phone: (o) 347-856-8849 or (c) 646-427-8351. Currently the per-person rate for this cruise starts at $3,348 and there is limited availablity at this price. (Airfare not included)  Here is a link with the river cruise ship details and overall itinerary. PLEASE NOTE: it's criical to book this with Mara Ohanyan of Cruise Planners to get this special rate and be part of my River Photo Cruise Tour.  Then sign up for RZF IMAGES' Photo Cruise Tour segment here on Eventbite. The Early-Bird rate is $650, a $200 savings and includes you and your cabin-mate. Tickets at the Early-Bird rate are limited, so sign up quickly to take advantage of the savings. This is a small group tour limited to no more than 12 people.  Who is this Photo Tour for:  Any level of photographer, with any type of camera: SLR, Mirrorless, even Smartphone photographers What you need: A DSLR, Mirrorless camera or Smartphone camera. I will teach to any photographic level how to compose an image, deal with lighting situations, use of on and off camera flash.  An accessory flash (Speedlite) for the hotshoe of DSLR's and Mirrorless cameras. If you don't have one, I highly recommend investing in one.  LOTS of memory cards and battries. Always carry extra batteries for your camera model, and extra batteries for your flash units. Batteries are always more expensive in other countries and specific camera batteries may be near impossible to easily find.   Optional accessories:  Tripod and or/Platypod. Highly Recommended. See Platypod's website: https://platypod.com A Platypod allows you to get long exposure images, on this flat plate with a tripod ball head. This allows you to achieve unique angles for images images, and have a stable base from which to shoot in places which don't allow tripods. I will have one on the tour that people can also try out.  Wide angle lens for landscapes, architecture and photographing inside buildings like churches.  Marcro lens for close-up photography. If you're shooting with a smartphone, there are clip on macro and other lenses available at adorama.com and B&HPhoto.com. You can also rent cameras and lenses at Borrow Lenses or Lensprotogo.  A Small Continuous LED Light:  To use as a fill light for photos or video. Affordably priced and available here.  A laptop computer if you want to do some editing in the evenings. PC or Mac. I will show you how to set up a workflow and some basic editing on my laptop.  Backup External Drive: Highly recommended. It's important to make sure to back up your images onto another computer or external hard drive. This Western Digital Portable Drive has a built-in SD card slot and battery storage that can also act as a cell phone charger. No computer needed to upload your photos from your memory card!  What you will learn on this tour:  How to capture not only iconic travel images but engaging images that will make you and your friends wonder if you've turned pro: We'll discuss and learn how to get new perspectives when shooting to upgrade your images to another level. Perspective, shooting angles, close-up photography will be demonstated and you'll then put those lessons to use in real time on our trip.  Photographing people and putting them in your scene: In addition to getting those photos with you and your friend/spouse/significant other in the picture, I'll offer you tips on approaching local people and how not to be intimidated by that; how to frame them and even pose them to get authentic looking images and about sharing those images with your new-found friends.   Use of available and artificial light: How to overcome harsh lighting conditions, backlit settings--avoiding them and dealing with them when there's no alternative--cloudy and rainy settings and how to use fill flash if you are using flash.  Using tripods, Platypods, putting Smartphone clamps on tripods: In low light settings you may want to use a tripod or other stabilizer to eliminate shake for longer exposures.  Basic photo editing and workflow. I'll show you how to easily organize your photos with Adobe Lightroom and also how to do basic edits that will make your images stand out even more.  And much more!  Who Am I:  Robert Feiner is the founder and owner of RZF Images. I'm a professional photographer and have been shooting professionally since 2004 and making images far longer. I've led studio photo workshops and outdoor workshops that focus on photographing people and have done an extensive amount of travel photography. I've also taken a lot of workshops myself over the years and have noticed a couple of things about them: Many are geared for advanced amateur photographers (nothing wrong with that) and most of them tend to have spouses/partners/significant others who are left out on trips to do their own thing, or don't go on a multi-day photo workshop.  This photo tour is designed for the novice to advanced amateur photographer and is inclusive to someone's partner that isn't into photography. So while you as a serious photographer may want more technical tips and tricks to use your gear to the fullest, your partner may just want decent smartphone photos. And that's fine. The common denomonator is that whatever your level, novice or serious photographer, you both want images that are properly exposed and have good light and composition. I'll give you instruction and tips at whatever level of photography you're at so you can make great images. And you'll both enjoy photography together, maybe for the first time!  For example: Don't you wish as a novice smartphone photographer you could get an image with both the person in the foreground and the background properly exposed in all settings, instead of it being hit-or-miss?  What kind of shooting angles will make your images go from a cliched image to one that stops someone in their tracks? How can you get people in your images that look natural and not posed?  Tips on connecting with locals and including them in your images for perspective showcasing a country's culture.  I'll show you how do achieve this and more on our tour. I hope you'll join me.  Feel free to contact me at rzfeiner@rzfimages.com for any questions about this tour.  Thank you and I hope you will join me and advance your photographic skills no matter what your photography level.  Please Note: There is a minimum number of signups necessary for this workshop to move forward. Should the minimum number of attendees not be met by 12/1/19, the photo tour workshop portion will be cancelled and you will recieve a 100% refund. The River Cruise portion could still happen and if you wish to cancel, that must be taken care of seperately. RZF Images Workshops and RZF Media LLC does not assume any liabilitiy for any cancellation fees, if any, from the cruise line for your cancellation of cruise bookings, nor of any airfare cancellation fees. 

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Level 4 Award in Nutrition - RSPH (QCF)

The Level 4 Award in Nutrition – RSPH (QCF) course teaches the nutritional requirements for a healthy diet, the effect of diet on health and the importance of hydration, to build an understanding of nutrition and diet and their effect on health. This course is particularly relevant for you if you work in the health, fitness or catering professions, promoting healthy eating, preparation of meals or menus and diets.  This award is a component of both the Level 4 Certificate in Nutrition for Physical Activity in Sport and the Level 4 Certificate in Nutrition for Institutional Food Services.  You can attend an additional weekend course to achieve one of these qualifications. Content Whilst enrolled upon the course you will study the following topics: Sources functions and used of macro and micro nutrients Dietary sources of macro and micro nutrients Physiological functions of macro and micro nutrients Hydration, dietary requirements and food choices of individuals throughout life Components of energy consumption and expenditure Energy, hydration and nutrient requirements at different lifetime stages Factors that affect nutrient requirements in relation to social, cultural, religious and ethnic groups Effects of diet on health Relationship between diet and disease Possible dietary influences for different groups Legislation as it relates to labelling and advertising of food Food labelling requirements Legal requirements in relation to health claims and nutrition claims The full course fee is £575. More information about the assessment and entry requirements can be found on the website: http://www.stmarys.ac.uk/short-courses/level-4-nutrition-certificate.htm. Alternatively, contact us at shortcourses@stmarys.ac.uk or call 020 8240 4321 during office hours.

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