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Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks

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

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Chicago White Sox vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

American Express, MasterCard, Visa & Discover. Ticket Windows do not accept checks. NEW! Ticketmaster Will Call Kiosks are available for will call pick-up on the day of the game! There are 2 will call kiosks located at each of the following gates: Gate 3, Gate 4, & Gate 5. Simply bring the credit card used to purchase the tickets to the kiosk, swipe your card and wait for your tickets to print! No more waiting in long will call lines! Kiosks are currently available for day of game will call pick-up only; advance pick-up and ticket sales are NOT available at the kiosks currently. Ticketmaster Will Call (phone or internet orders) may be picked up at any open ticket window at Guaranteed Rate Field on the day of the game, or before the day of game at least 48 hours after the order was placed, during regular box office hours. (312) 674-1000 **SUBJECT TO CHANGE** Non-Game Day Monday to Friday: 10AM to 5PM Saturday/Sunday: Closed Game Days 1:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 3:10PM 3:05 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:05PM 3:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:10PM 6:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:10PM 6:15 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:15PM 7:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 9:10PM 2008 Regular Season: Accessible seating is available in all price levels. In the lower level, accessible seating is in the back of the sections, and in the upper level, accessible seating is in the front of the sections. Ticketmaster sales of accessible seating is limited to four (4) tickets. If there is a larger request for accessible seating, please direct the order to Mary Weiss at the Guaranteed Rate Field Box Office at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5244, or Laura Arenas at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5246. Accessible elevators are located at Gate 4 entrance at the corner of 35th and Shields.

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Hamilton

Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, Cash Will Call is available 1 hour prior to showtime and is located at the Morrison Center Box Office unless otherwise indicated. (208) 426-1110 mccservice@boisestate.edu Regular Hours: M-F 10am - 5pm Summer Hours (Memorial Day - Labor Day): M-TH 10am - 5pm; FRI 9am - 3pm Accessible seating locations are shown on the event interactive seat map. For more information please visit www.MorrisonCenter.com or call 208.426.1111. Wheelchair seating in Main Hall is available in Row I and (K for extra companion seating) of the Orchestra Level, and Row E and (G for extra companion seating) of the Mezzanine Level. See seating chart for details. Accessible locations are reserved for use by patrons with disabilities, but may be released for general sale when all other locations are sold. If you are planning on transferring to a theater seat from a wheelchair or mobility device, please inform the ticket office when ordering so we may seat you in an appropriate and safe location. Fire safety codes forbid items such as wheelchairs and mobility devices from being left in any aisle where they may become an obstruction in an emergency. Only entries 1, 11 & 12 completely avoid stair steps on approach from lobby. Up to (4) companions per accessible patron. Please make every attempt to limit the number of companions in adjacent seating to (1). Place other companions (as possible) in the row just behind the wheelchair space(s). For information regarding Mobility/Sight/Hearing Impairment accommodations, please purchase seats designated as wheelchair accessible or call (208) 426-1110. Sign Language Interpretation for Morrison Center sponsored performances requires a minimum of 72 hrs. prior notice. Please call the Special Assistance Line at (208) 426-1111 Monday-Friday 10AM-4PM well in advance to schedule an interpreter. Assistive listening headsets are available at all Morrison Center sponsored performances and may be picked up at the information booth in the main lobby.

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New York Yankees vs. New York Mets

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. No Cash Will Call is not currently available as a delivery option. The Stadium Box Office will be open on day of game(s) to help with Mobile Ticket troubleshooting. Location: Right Field and Main Box Offices Windows Open: Spring Training: 2 hours before game. Tampa Tarpons: 1 hour before game. (813) 879-2244 Right Field and Main Offices will only open on day of Game. Any advance sales must be made online or by contacting the Steinbrenner Field Ticket Office via phone. Hours to reach a Box Office Representative by phone are Mon-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm This is an accessible venue.

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Hawaii Reset and Flow

Join Shana Robinson and Christian Cristiano in the beautiful enchanted rain forest for our Reset and Flow retreat from February 11 to 16, 2020. It’s set in Hilo Hawaii at the stunning KulaniapiaFalls which boasts the old world rustic charm of the big island. Our goal is to create community and connection bringing together like minded people focused on personal wellness.  The retreat will be 5 days and will include Acupuncture, Breathwork, Cupping, Meditation, Plant Based Food and Yoga. The meditation and yoga is designed  for everyone, from those who can’t sit still nor touch their toes to those who have a strong practice. A beautiful setting, stunning views and memory foam mattresses will help you achieve a sense of calm and peace. Christian’s website offers more photos of The Inn.   Shana’s culinary direction will ensure delicious nutrient dense food that will assist you in healing your body while aligning with specific dietary needs. This is a chance to show up, unplug and go inward for 5 days.    The Inn also offers a variety of optional excursions include stargazing, horseback riding, lava tube exploration, and waterfall repelling. Check out their site for more information.  Our purpose is to ensure that you leave the retreat refreshed, clear-minded, and armed with tools encouraging optimum health going for ward. Are you ready to create community and connect with other like minded people and reset and flow with your own personal wellness?

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"Rain-Snow or Shine" The JPC Food Giveaway: Drive-Thru: Mon, Dec 14 & Walkers Tue, Dec 15

What: The JPC Drive-Thru Food Giveaway When: Mon, Dec 14, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) What: Walkers JPC Food Giveaway When: Tue, Dec 15, from 3 pm to 6 pm. (Rain-Snow or Shine) Where: Johnson Park Center Food Pantry – 1400 West Street (Block), NY 13501 Contact: JPC Office from 1 pm to 5 pm (315) 734-9608 Email at revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org Utica, NY. The Christmas/Holiday Season is a joyous time of the year. We celebrate with our families and friends sharing our love, providing hope, singing songs, and giving gifts. We have specially prepared holiday meals and delicious desserts. But for many people, holidays are a time full of stress, maybe only a wish and not a reality when you cannot afford the Food for the special Christmas Dinner. And this year, many people are being challenged because of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID19). It is causing long-term problems, as we are currently in the second wave of the COVID19. Due to the large increase of COVID-19 cases, with many people in the hospital, some social distancing restrictions include limiting travel and not attending large gatherings even in your own residence. In fact, many are faced with paying rent, the National Grid bill, or putting food on the table. We, as a community, are working together to fight hunger and food insecurity. Thanks to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund created by the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties and the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, established a single community-wide fund. The Johnson Park Center (JPC) received COVID-19 Respond Fund Grant Awards to provide food to the community. With the generous support from the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY) and Donors, JPC will have a Drive-Thru Food Giveaway for disadvantaged individuals and families around JPC Sites Rain-Snow or Shine on Monday, December 15, 2020, from 2 pm to 7:30 pm. Starting on the corner of Arthur and West Streets, cars/vehicles will line up at the registration station where JPC Intake Persons, wearing face masks, will assist you with completing the Intake Form. They will place the number of households represented in each car on its windshield. Then you will drive up to each Food station, where volunteers will put the food in your car/vehicle. If you do not have a car/vehicle, please come to the Walkers Food Giveaway Rain-Snow or Shine on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, between 3 pm to 6 pm at JPC Food Pantry 1404 West Street, Utica, New York 13501 A tractor-trailer full of food will be available to be given to the community. Food items may include chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, fresh produce, fresh fruit, rice, pasta, cereal, canned items such as soup, beans, etc. During these challenging times of the pandemic, by fighting hunger and food insecurity, the JPC Food Giveaway helps families & individuals to have food for Christmas, be food secured, and a stepping stone to self-sufficiency. Please join us as we need additional sponsors, donors, volunteers, and media to make long-term commitments to fight hunger and food insecurity. To all who made investments and partnered with JPC this year, you are amazing. JPC is so grateful and appreciative of your dedication to serving families, children, and single individuals in need. Thank you to the Mohawk Valley COVID-19 Respond Fund single the community-wide fund, the Food Bank of Central New York (FBCNY), the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, Utica National Foundation Group, M&T Bank/Partners Charitable Fund, the Mele Family Fund, and anonymous donor-advised funds of the Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties; the Bank of Utica, the UFCW Charity Golf Classic, Inc.; The NBT Bank: the Central New York Labor Council AFL-CIO; the Hartford Fire Insurance, a donor-advised fund of the Benevity Community Impact Fund; MVP Health Plan, Inc.; Jay-K Lumber; Carbone Auto Group, Jimmy John's, MV Community Action Agency, the Compassion Coalition, CASA Imports, Candella's Farm & Greenhouses, and the Mohawk Street Hannaford. We received monetary and food donations from various donors, businesses, organizations, and individual supporters, the Volunteers, the American Red Cross, the Junior Frontiers, JPC/JPA Staff & Shelter Program Participants, and Media Coverage from WKTV, WUTR, Spectrum News, the Observer-Dispatch, the Utica Phoenix, and 96.1 The Eagle. Thank you so much for your continual support and Join Positive Change at Johnson Park Center (JPC). Rev. Dr. Maria A. Scates, D.D. CEO / Founder

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Indiana Pacers vs. Toronto Raptors

Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express Available for pick up beginning 48 hours after order is placed at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse box office. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number, and photo ID. 317-917-2727 Box Office hours are typically Monday-Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hours of operation may vary on weekends or days of an event. For exact hours on those days, please call (317) 917-2727. Wheelchair/Accessible seating is available.

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Cyber Security Overview 1 Day Training in Seoul

Course Description: Cybersecurity overview course enables you to understand various terms in cyberspace, such as cyber risks, threats, vulnerabilities, risk management, and so on. It reviews the impact of several cybercrimes committed over the past few years citing relevant real life case studies and examples.  The course emphasizes on the importance of cybersecurity and provides guidance to senior top management as well as employees on the steps to adopt cybersecurity for an organization. Along with understanding the cybersecurity lifecycle, the course identifies industry standard frameworks and best practices that help an organization to achieve a robust and mature cybersecurity posture.  Course Topics: CyberCrimes : Concept, Impact and Examples ●     Basic terminologies ●     Definition of cybercrimes ●     What is Crimeware? ●     Cybercrimes: Main actors and their motives ●     Why do cybercrimes occur? ●     When, and where, and how do cybercrimes occur? ●     Who are targeted by cybercrimes? ●     How do cybercrimes occur? Anatomy of cyberattacks ●     Elements involved in a typical cybercrime breach ●     Consequences of cybercrimes ●     Real life impacts of cybercrimes with case studies Cybersecurity in focus ●     Cybersecurity definition ●     Benefits of Cybersecurity ●     CyberSecurity considerations for management ●     What the Board-of-Directors needs to ask and consider ●     Cybersecurity lifecycle ●     Cybersecurity frameworks ●     NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) ●     ISO 27001 Cybersecurity Framework ●     ISO 27032 Cybersecurity Framework ●     COBIT 5 ●     Cybersecurity best practices and tips for employers and employees ●     Cybersecurity vs. Cyber Resilience Appendix A – Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity: Basic Terminologies  Learning Goals: ●     Understand cyber risks, threats, vulnerabilities, and risk management. ●     Understand the impact of cybercrimes with relevant real life case studies/examples. ●     Understand what is cybersecurity and its relationship with IT Security. ●     Understand what boards of organizations need to ask and consider for adopting or strengthening cybersecurity in their organizations. ●     Understand the cybersecurity strategy lifecycle. ●     Identify industry standard frameworks and best practices that help an organization to achieve a robust and mature cybersecurity posture. ●     Understand why cybersecurity is not enough today and the necessity of adopting cyber resilience.  Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     CyberCrimes – Concept, Impact, and Examples ●     Cybersecurity in focus  Who can Attend? The Cybersecurity Overview course is related to the Cybersecurity Foundation course and is developed to help business leaders and IT professionals understand and plan the adoption of NIST CyberSecurity Framework. For example:  ●     CEO, CIO, CISO and other top management executives ●     Relevant administrators and IT managers ●     All employees and individuals of an organization, especially those that are working in the cloud or cyberspace environment

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D.C. JAM featuring Foo Fighters & more

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express Will Call will open 3 hours prior to an event. 301-276-6000 Monday thru Friday..... 9am - 5pm Box office will open 3 hours prior to an event For Accessible Seating please call (301) 276-6000

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