Hamilton (Touring)
Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express Will Call is located at the venue box office and is available 2 hours prior to performance. 336-373-7400 In advance - Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Day of Event - Open 2 hours prior
read moreCash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express Will Call is located at the venue box office and is available 2 hours prior to performance. 336-373-7400 In advance - Mon-Sat 10am-6pm Day of Event - Open 2 hours prior
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read moreThe Box Office is now cashless. ONLY accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay Will Call tickets may be picked-up at the Golden 1 Center box office if a valid government issued photo I.D. that matches the name on the order, the credit card used to make the purchase, and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase are provided. VIP PACKAGES are subject to the package providers rules for pick up. Once the Will Call window closes, unclaimed tickets will be available through the end of the show at the Guest Services Booth at Section 109, please enter at the Media entrance near the box office. For the box office to release tickets not in your name you need to submit a written letter of authorization along with a copy of the driver’s license of the party whose name is on the account. Tickets are not accepted for Will Call from patrons wishing to leave tickets for others. (916) 701-5401 Monday thru Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday Closed Saturday and Sunday Event Day Hours 12pm to Event Time Accessible seating is available online through Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster phone agents or coming to the Golden 1 Center Box Office. Interpreters are available by request and are dependent upon availability. Please e-mail ADAservices@kings.com for assistance with any ADA related questions. Interpreters need to be reserved a minimum of 10 days in advance of the show. Service dogs are allowed at the Golden 1 Center.
read moreWhere to get free coffee? Cafe hopping in Singapore is a prevalent and popular activity with thousands of establishments around the island offering unique cafe experiences. Cafe hopping can be expensive though, with a cup of coffee easily costing you between $4 to $6. Click here for Free Coffee if you don't want to read more!;) Thankfully, we are here to show you where to get free coffee in Singapore, as part of the latest Gift of Coffees 2019 cafe hopping experiences. For the year of 2019, each week, you can look forward to receiving a set of vouchers, each voucher entitling you to a free cup of coffee at a specific participating outlet. Sign up and we will send to you the tickets with the latest Cafes and F&B that are offering Free Coffee. There is no purchase required (though they are offering some very good and reasonably priced food for all participants of this program), simply show your vouchers to redeem the free coffee! For more information about: Where to Free Coffee in Singapore FAQs Do I need to pay anything for this? No. The coffee is free, but it will be great if you can enjoy some of the food at the location that you redeem your coffee. How come this is a one-year event? The sponsors and stakeholders for this (guys sponsoring the free coffee) agree to extend this campaign for the whole of 2019, so you will be enjoying a free coffee on a weekly basis. How do I enjoy the Free Coffee on a Weekly basis? Check in to the e-vouchers platform, it will be re-set every week, with new locations added. Check out: E-vouchers platform So, how many free coffees can I redeem per week? You can redeem free coffee from all the outlets listed on the platform. But you can only redeem one coffee from one outlet. You have to wait for next week to redeem free coffee at the same outlet. For example: There are 30 outlets listed on the platform offering free coffee. So, you can go to each outlet to redeem free coffee. But you can only redeem one coffee per outlet. How do I know if I can still redeem free coffee at the outlet? The platform will automatically reset your free coffee the following week. Once you redeem a free coffee from an outlet, the system will not allow you to redeem until the next reset. Are there ID or minimum age requirements to enter the event? There is no minimum age to redeem free coffee. But we do not encourage kids below the age of 16 to drink coffee though. Can you share more about the free coffee voucher redemption process? The free coffee is being dispensed on the messenger platform. Once you are in, follow the chatflow, download the free coffee voucher, proceed to the outlet to redeem your free coffee. Check out: How to redeem free coffee in Singapore? Okay, how do I sign up for the Free Coffee? Simply register with your email and we will send you the info on where and how to redeem the free coffee. Check out: E-vouchers platform
read moreAutumn School Holiday Program 2018-29 Go wild at the Maritime Museum these school holidays with exhibitions, vessels, hands-on workshops, themed creative activities, performances and more. It’s fun for the whole family! The School Holiday Big Ticket will give you access everything open at the museum on the day of your visit, including: Special exhibitions: such as Wildlife Photographer of the year and James Cameron — Challenging the Deep. 3D Cinema: Earth Flight Action Stations: experience the compelling history of the Royal Australian Navy in this immersive experience (check out the submarine, destroyer and patrol boat). A fleet of ships: including tall ship James Craig. For safety reasons, children have to be at least 90cm in height to board all vessels. Other family programs: including our under 5s play space. Permanent galleries including our Eora First People gallery. Daily guided tours.
read more100 Global Speakers & Partners Convene For 3rd Annual Global Space Tech Summit To accelerate the commercialization of space, Meventum will be hosting the second annual Space Tech Summit in September 2020 during Future Tech Week. Space Tech Summit brings together hundreds of entrepreneurs, pioneers, and creatives under one roof to address humanity’s greatest challenges via space technology. The summit also serves to bring key stakeholders that will accelerate bringing both the exploration and the expansion of space to mainstream audiences. Today there are over 88+ annual conferences for space experts and potential enthusiasts. Yet as space becomes a more relevant part of our future reality- the ecosystem continues to gather only space experts, astronauts and researchers. Space Tech Summit asks- what happens to the creatives, entrepreneurs, authors, actors, athletes and other ecosystem builders of society? Over 50 global speakers will convene to discuss how we can revive the global space race and accelerate commercialization and impact by leveraging artificial intelligence, virtual reality, drones, robotics, nano tech, and other exponential technologies. The 2018 and 2019 lineup of 100 speakers included Chris Moran: Lockheed Martin, Scott Armanini: Open Innovation at Accenture Ventures Principal, Global Lead, Aubrey De Grey: Sens, CSO, Jason Dunn: Made in Space, CTO, Bonni Simi: Jetblue Ventures, President, Zee Zheng: Founder & CEO of Space Chain, Adam Draper: Boost VC, Founder, Tim Draper: DFJ, Founder, Naveen Jain: Moon Express, Founder, Luka Tomljenovic: Airbus Ventures, Manager/Investments, Tess Hatch: BVP Investor, Regina Nkima: Singularity Global Impact Challenges, Mark Matossian: Google VR and AR, Monica Jan: Virgin Orbit Director, Strategy & Customer Experience, Jeff Matthews: Deloitte, Consulting,, Eric Stallmer: Commercial Spaceflight Federation, President, Bill Diamond: SETI, President, Nadir Bagaveyev: Bagaveev Corporation, CEO, Kevin Lo: Google Fiber, Facebook Co-Founder and Sr. Director and John Tucker:SpaceX, Manager and NewSpace Startup Strategist. Media representatives included Jonathan Shieber: Tech Crunch Senior Editor, Katie Roof: Tech Crunch Editor, Debra Werner: Space News Reporter, Mat Kaplan: Planetary Radio Producer and Jeff Foust: Space News Senior Staff Writer. This year the summit aims to increase the line up of speakers to facilitate More on site workshop training Networking round tables Live Q/A sessions with speakers and sponsors Attendee spotlight features Invite only VIP networking dinners and after parties Meet the Announced Speakers from last year 2019. Debra Werner: Silicon Valley Correspondent for SpaceNews Mark Matossian Senior Program Manager, Internal Special Project at Google David Shaw: Co-Founder and Chief Commercialization Officer of Astrapi Corporation Eric Stallmar: President at Commercial Spaceflight Federation Al Globus: Senior Research Engineer at San Jose State and Consultant for NASA Ames Research Center Kyu J Hwang: Principal DecisionBox LLC Bruce Cahan: President of Urban Logic, Course Instructor at Stanford University School of Design Mikhail Kokorich: Founder at Momentus Stephan Reckie: Executive Director of Global Entrepreneurship Network (GEN) Space Scott Armanini: Senior Advisor to Samsung NEXT’s Lisa Kuo: Director of Connectivity Sales at Panasonic Avionics Dmitry Grishin: Founder of Grishin Robotics VC, Chairman of Forbes Russia Michael Novikon: Organizer of Silicon Valley Space Startups & Satellites Einstein Ntim Partner @ Africa Future Fund Nadir Bagaveyev: CEO and Chief Designer at BAGAVEEV CORPORATION Jeanette Quinlan: Director of Space Systems at Akash Systems Seth Shostak: Senior Astronomer at SETI Institute Miki Sode: Commercial Innovation Program Manager at the International Space Station US National Laboratory Christine Ntim Host @ Space Tech Summit Dr. Terence S Yeoh: Assistant Principal Director at The Aerospace Corporation Linda Rheinstein: Founder of Space Games Federation Barry Matsumori: CEO BridgeSat Emily Wanderer: COO of Social Enterprise Greenhouse Helen Tung: Project Manager & Assistant Underwriter with Elseco Valerie Stimac: Author, Dark Skies: A Practical Guide to Astrotourism Esther Dyson: COO of Social Enterprise Greenhouse Juan Acosta : Draper University Keegan Kirkpatrick: Founder and CEO at RedWorks Construction Technologies Inc. Bruce Pittman Chief Systems Engineer @ Space Portal NASA Ashish Aggarwal Founder of Grishin Robotics VC, Chairman of Forbes Russia About Space Tech Summit: Space Tech Summit brings together hundreds of entrepreneurs, pioneers, and creatives under one roof to address humanity’s greatest challenges via space technology. The summit also serves to bring key stakeholders that will accelerate both the exploration and the expansion of space into mainstream audiences. For more information on tickets, sponsorships and partnerships, please email the team at info@spacetechsummit.com Space Tech Summit Media Team (E) info@spacetechsummit.com (W) www.spacetechsummit.org
read moreVisa, 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.
read moreCash, 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
read moreAccepts: cash, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express Located at main box office on Centennial Olympic Park Drive. Available for pickup beginning 1 1/2 hours prior to event. Closing time will vary by event. PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER. 404-878-3000 - State Farm Arena Box Office 1-866-715-1500 - Atlanta Hawks The Box Office is open on event days and for the first day of all on-sales. (Hours will vary based upon the events and time of on-sales). Accessible seating is available in throughout the arena in various price categories. Seating for the sight/hearing impaired available in the lower level. All accessible seating is subject to availability. All levels of the Arena are accessible by elevator and escalator.
read moreThe class is limited to 10 individuals, so sign up early to get a seat. Carpets are considered, by some, to be more of a health concern than the restroom in a building. Learn why and how to maintain this floor surface in a healthy manner. Most modern carpeting is comprised of man-made fibers that are very durable. When maintained properly, they can withstand years of heavy use. It is important to understand though, unlike hard surface floors, the dynamic nature of carpeted flooring can hold a significant amount of dirt and contaminants before becoming visually apparent. Course Material includes topics such as: -Green and Healthy Carpet Cleaning -Carpet Maintenance Programs -System Performance Attributes -Prevention of Carpet Soiling -Identification -Dry Soil Removal -Spotting -Low Moisture Routine Cleaning -Low Moisture Restoration Cleaning -Wet Carpet Cleaning -Encapsulation Cleaning -Carpet Cleaning and VOC's Who will benefit: -Property Managers -Building Service Contractors -In-House Service Providers Handbook, Lunch, and WiFi are provided. An Accreditation certificate is provided upon completion of an exam. Class sponsored by:
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