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Arizona Trail Riders Membership
Arizona Trail Riders Membership As our name implies, the club's focus in on riding singletrack trail however dual sport and family rides are also part of ATR's mission. The club established in 1987, is a diverse group made up of riders of all ages, genders, and abilities so we offer something for everyone. As a club, we also offer organized rides to Baja and Colorado for our members, along with several camp-n-ride events throughout the year. Along with our club rides, ATR also holds at least one public event each year as fundraiser for our activities. These yearly events have ranged from AMA National Enduros to AMRA Desert Scrambles to Dual Sports. Our club members are expected to help promote these events. While our main goal as a club is to get out there and ride, we realize it cannot be all play and no work. To that end, the Arizona Trail Riders have been, and will continue to be, leaders in promoting responsible OHV use locally and across the nation. ATR members are encouraged to get involved in the political world of OHV use and make their opinions, and expectations, heard by land managers and our legislators. If this sounds good to you, then get busy and sign-up. We'd love to have you as a responsible member of the Arizona dirtbike riding community! We meet once a month, the second tuesday at the Red Devil Italian Resturant and Pizzaria at 3004 E Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032 at 7 pm. ATR Full Membership Fees/Schedule January - June: $35, July - October: $25, November and December are $35 but are good for the next calendar year. A Full Membership includes club t-shirt, voting rights, and partcipation in all Club events, including Club Rides. ATR Associate Membership Fees/Schedule January - December: $10 The Associate Membership includes a club t-shirt and partcipation in all Club non-riding events. Voting rights, and participation in Club Rides are NOT included in this membership. All membership renewals are due in January. ***NOTE*** Please purchase your memberships one at a time to make sure we capture your information correctly. Thanks.
read moreEnterprise Architecture 101_ 4 Days Training in Seoul
Course Description: This is a practical Course for working in the EA industry. Using a realistic case-study the learners get to know the Enterprise Architecture Processes laid out in the TOGAF 9 or 9.1 from Vision to completed Technology Architecture. Because it is impossible to be sure that disparate groups have common knowledge of any architecture tool, the workshop depends on manual skills, supported by BYOD technology. Thus the Course is focussed primarily on the Organization and Processes of two interactive EA projects and Learning what the correct descriptive artifacts might be in different circumstances. The action of the learners is facilitated by a suitably experienced instructor who guides and pushes the progress – and acts as mentoris in loco for assumptions. The end result is a thorough appreciation of all the aspects of the TOGAF EA Process by all the specialists so that each can appreciate the necessary value-add from the other sub-disciplines to create a holistic outcome. The advantages of, for example, astute stakeholder Management are explored amongst other techniques and guidelines. Much of the knowledge gained is implied by the actuality of conducting the exercise. The Course does NOT consider TOGAF Phases E, F, G, H beyond discussing whether or not the Architectural Product is viable a basis for development and how to remedy if it is not. Course Topics: ● Preliminary Phase ● Inputs ● Steps ● Artefacts ● Outputs ● Vision Phase ● Inputs ● Steps ● Artefacts ● Outputs ● Business Architecture ● Inputs ● Steps ● Artefacts ● Outputs ● IS Architecture ● Inputs ● Steps ● Artefacts ● Outputs ● Technology Architecture ● Inputs ● Steps ● Artefacts ● Outputs ● Phase E, F, G ● Processes ● Methods ● Integration with 3rd Parties ● Expectations Learning goals: ● Practical Enterprise Architecture ● TOGAF as a practical methodology ● aspects of tooling and required knowledge ● The Architecture stage of the Project cycle ● ways and means of engendering sufficient architecture ● the intrinsic Risk profile of EA Course Agenda: Pre-Course Reading Case Study Preparation notices Day 1 ● Preliminary ● Vision ● Business Architecture 1 Day 2 ● Business Architecture 2 ● IS Architecture 1 Day 3 ● IS Architecture 2 ● Technology Architecture Day 4 ● Phases E,F,G ● Wrap up Who Can Attend? ● Professionals setting out on a career in EA ● Practical EAs who are moving their game up a notch ● MBA graduates et alia who are seeking to methodologic aspects of business Process ● Recent TOGAF trainees who seek to put TOGAF into use in their company ● Sales support staff of integrators and outsourcers ● Line Management of companies seeking to outsource (sub-)Processes ● Line Management of companies seeking to re-inhouse previous errors ● IT and IS practitioners who wish to better support their businesses ● Exec and Line managers about to embark on substantive business/Process change/upgrade ● Business Process engineers who seek to broaden their appreciation of Process change ● Operational staff who need to appreciate the shape of the Process structures
read more2020 WINTER LIEDER LOUNGE
CAIC's Fall Lieder Lounge features tenor Jonathan Johnson with pianist Criag Terry. A recent alumnus of the Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center at the Lyric Opera, Johnson joins forces with Ryan Opera Center Music Director Terry for a salon recital program.
read moreCoding for Teens - S100P: Python Perfect - @ Upper Bukit Timah (By Term)
Perfect Your Python Foundation (Python Perfect Weekly practice) In our Python Perfect workshops, students who have completed our core foundational modules (S101, S111, or S121) will be attending lab practice sessions to hone their skills. With hundreds of well-designed programming challenges, carefully categorised into 15 difficulty levels, students will practice at the “perfect-level” which is optimal and individualised according to their level. Our instructors will constantly challenge our students by gradually increasing the level of difficulty of the challenges, stretching and pushing students to their maximum capacity of learning. These carefully curated Python programming challenges hail from a wide variety of domains, ranging from Banking and Finance to Engineering, Mathematics and even Medicine) through which students will gain an appreciation of the wide applicability of computer science in the real world. Students will be notified when they are ready for the next level (s111 or S121), and will be moved to the appropriate class accordingly. Term Fees: $695 / Term (3 Months)
read moreArizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash All will call can be picked up at the main box office or ticketing kiosks on the southwest corner of the ballpark during regular business hours. Ticket office information line-(602)514-8400 Main Number-(602)462-6500 SMG/SAA Ventures, LLC-(480)994-0471 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00-5:00 and Event Days only Location: Main Ticket Office-Southwest corner of ballpark on 4th St. and Jackson. Additional Ticket Windows-Gate K Northeast corner of ballpark-near 7th St. on Jefferson The Box Office opens for the winter season TBA Accessible Seats are reserved for individuals with accessible needs. These seats are restricted to no more than six (6) companions. If someone is wanting more than the allowed limit, please have them call the Box Office at 602 514-8400. Only 1 companion is guaranteed to be in the same section as the guest, depending on availability.
read moreHamilton (Touring)
Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
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