The venue is cashless so card payments only. All bookings at the venue are subject to booking fees.
Cobo tickets will be ready for collection from the venue box office from 16:00 on the day of the event only, unless the show begins earlier than usual when cobos will be available accordingly. Take the card used for the booking and the Ticketmaster booking reference number. Letters of Authorisation are not accepted. Duplicate tickets will only be available once the doors have opened. Customers collecting duplicate tickets will be required to enter the auditorium immediately after collecting their tickets so are not advised to collect their tickets earlier than they intend to enter the venue. Take the card used for the booking and the Ticketmaster booking reference number. Letters of authorisation are not accepted.
Ticketmaster: 08448 44 47 48 Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge.
Performance days: 16:00 until the event begins Non-performance days: Closed
Disabled access bookings can be conducted via the venue directly via email on info@eventimapollo.com. There is an access ramp at the front of the venue and no steps into the stalls auditorium. The circle area is only accessible via at least 30 steps; there is no lift to the circle. There is a disabled access toilet at the rear of the stalls fittted with a RADAR lock. Please bring you key with you to access or speak to a member of staff.
The Arnot Art Museum’s annual Holiday Art Market is open - Celebrate the season and support the Arts!
The Holiday Art Market is a seasonal Exhibition which doubles as a retail pop-up shop. Held in the Museum’s front Reading Room Gallery, it is a highly anticipated tradition. Come in to enjoy viewing these unique creations and perhaps find the perfect, special gift for a loved one - or yourself.
This year’s market showcases nine regional artists, listed below. Pieces are available for purchase 13 October, 2020 through 9 January, 2021.
Betsy Kent • watercolor paintings
Barb Kurcoba • photography
Julie Waltz-Stalker • oil and watercolor paintings
Laura Glenn • multimedia collage
Alice Muhlback • painterly style décor and stationary goods
Mackenzie Stratton • ceramics
Daniel McPheeters • mixed media digital artist
Christy Spreng • hand-made jewelry
Charles Hargenrader • turned wood artisan
* Dropping in to shop the Market is free to the public. (Regular admission applies to enter the gallery spaces for non-members).
* Museum Members are eligible for a discount on Holiday Art Market purchases. Consider joining when you visit.
Location: 235 Lake Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 10am - 5pm; Saturday, Noon-5pm. Closed Sunday, Monday and Holidays.
Gallery Admission: $7 per person, free to those under 18. Admission is always free to Museum Members!
Membership: Please inquire at the Reception Desk, call Guest Services at 607-734-3697 - or - visit us online to apply for membership benefits at: http://www.arnotartmuseum.org/
Directions: Exit 56 from Route 17/86 (Church Street Exit). Turn left at the forth traffic signal onto Lake Street. Free parking is available in the Museum parking lot at the rear of the building, bordering Baldwin Street.
Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover
Policies for each event may be different. Generally event will call tickets may be picked up 90 minutes prior.
(210) 207-3663
Regular hours - Mon-Fri 10:00am-5:00pm Event days - vary
For accessible seating, please call (210) 207-3663.
Leading a Team, or Working as a Team-Member in an intercultural context is never an easy challenge. This Seminar aims at helping Foreigners or Local people to learn how to adapt to different culture(s). To avoid cliches and stereotypes, this 2 days seminar will focus first on a deep understanding of what inter-culturality is, not by using opinions, but using a metric approach, initiated by Geert Hofstede, and his approach of Cultural Dimensions. Some additional authors will be used to illustrate and define cultures. On a second part, we will be defining each and every personality type of the persons attending the training, thanks to the MBTI®, to help them understanding better their own communication and how to adapt it to their current or future environment.
Detailed program
DAY 1 (July, 5th): a Macro-approach of intercultural interactions.09:00-12:15 / 13:30-17:00
Awareness of cultural differences
Definitions of communication, culture and cross-cultural communication.Beliefs about culture.Stereotypes: origins and risks.
Knowledge about cultural differences
Levels of culture : identity, values, beliefs, skills, behavior and environment.Layers of culture : symbols, heroes, rituals and values.Cultural groups.The six dimensions of culture according to Geert Hofstede. Examples of Comparison between Asian Cultures and European, American, Oceanian cultures.
Intersession: you will be sent the link to have the MBTI step 1 online questionnaire, that we will use the second day.
Day 2 (July, 12th): How to adapt to different cultures09:00-12:15 / 13:30-16:00
General Remarks, and sociological aspects
Who adapts to who ?What are our reactions to the host culture : flight, dependency, fight, adaptation.The stages of adaptation to a new culture : euphoria, culture shock…How we evaluate the visitor’s culture : curiosity, ethnocentrism, polycentrism, xenophilia.
Introduction to the Myers Briggs Personality Instrument.
MBTI®, understanding preferences:
Extraversion / Introversion
Sensing / Intuition
Thinking / Feeling
Judging / Perceiving
How to read your individual report, verify and understand your own type.
The implications of your own personality type regarding to your relationships with others, your communication type, and how to improve them:
The attitudes to adopt.
The skills to develop.
Questions and Answers To Go Further Wrap Up
Pedagogy
Practical exercises to raise awareness of the intangible cultural differences.Simulations based on synthetic cultures for cross-cultural practice.Material is provided to support the training.
Venue and Organization
This seminar includes:
A welcoming morning coffee and two coffee breaks with finger foods buffet.
A 2 courses light lunch, served with non-alcoholic beverages (choices will be sent to you after registration)
Please note:
This seminar requires a minimum of 4 attendees. In case of less people attending, you will be offered to transfer your seat to a next session.Booking is bending, there is no refund, except exceptional case, examined and agreed by the French Headquarters.Please ask your receipts (if needed) in advance, which will be issued by the French Headquarters.
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
The box office accepts cash only.
Will call is located halfway up the Red Rocks Park Road (#2) entrance at the Box Office. Tickets may be picked up as early as 2 and a half hours prior to show time on the day of the show unless otherwise posted. Please note that for some Red Rocks shows, Rows 1-6 will be offered as Will Call Only.
Administration: (720) 865-2494 INFORMATION ONLY Recorded Event Information: (720) 865-2494 All Advance Ticketing done through Ticketmaster.
Gates open 1 1/2 hours prior to show time and the Box Office opens 2 hours prior to the gates. Box office is located on Red Rocks Park Road (Entrance #2 - Hwy 26/93 at Alameda, South .2 Miles).
Access to Row 1 Accessible seating is via shuttle from Upper South Parking Lot. Access to Row 70 Accessible seating from the top Circle Lot. Please note that for some Red Rocks shows Accessible seating in Rows 1 and 2 will be Will Call only as the only method of delivery available. This information will be listed in the PLEASE NOTE portion on the Event Detail Page. HANDICAP PARKING MUST HAVE APPROVED A.D.A. CREDENTIALS.
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
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.
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.