SCHEDULE of MAJOR EVENTS From: June 1, 2016 - July 31, 2016

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

SCHEDULE of MAJOR EVENTS From: June 1, 2016 - July 31, 2016 Downtown Phoenix Inc. SCHEDULE OF MAJOR EVENTS From: June 1, 2016 - July 31, 2016 Date Time Location Event Children's Education & Entertainment Wednesday, 06/01/16 7:00 PM Film Festival Valley Bar 250 7:00 PM Hard Rock Rising 2016 Hard Rock Cafe 200 Arizona School For the Arts Showcase 7:00 PM 2016 Orpheum Theatre 1100 8:00 PM Brian Jonestown Massacre Crescent Ballroom 300 8:30 PM The Black Moods Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen 150 9:00 PM DJ Froburn Valley Bar 250 Thursday, 06/02/16 9:00 AM Phoenix Comicon 2016 Phoenix Convention Center All Bldgs 18750 Closure: 3rd St. between Monroe and Washington. Friday 10am-12am, Saturday 10am- 12am, Sunday, 10am -5pm 4:00 PM Comicon Quest Fest CityScape 500 6:30 PM Comi-PAWn Comic Character Pet Parade Herberger Theater Center 150 7:00 PM Sutra Yoga Series Lustre Rooftop Garden 75 Arizona School For the Arts Showcase 7:00 PM 2016 Orpheum Theatre 1100 8:00 PM Broncho / Moving Units Valley Bar 250 8:00 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 8:00 PM 8-Bitters Comicon Party Bitter & Twisted Cocktail Parlour 150 Star Wars vs Star Trek - The Music of 8:00 PM Deep Space - The Phoenix Symphony Symphony Hall 2300 8:00 PM Tokimonsta Crescent Ballroom 300 8:30 PM The Instant Classics Copper Blues 150 DJ Shane Kennedy's Mondao Twang 9:00 PM Eclecticana Valley Bar 250 11:00 PM Garage Punk Rock n' Roll Crescent Ballroom 100 Friday, 06/03/16 7:30 AM Toastmasters CityScape 50 9:00 AM Phoenix Comicon 2016 Phoenix Convention Center All Bldgs 18750 Closure: 3rd St. between Monroe and Washington. Friday 10am-12am, Saturday 10am- 12am, Sunday, 10am -5pm 5:00 PM Lee Perreira Copper Blues 150 5:00 PM Free Childrens Museum Admission Children's Museum 2000 First Friday Block Party Featuring George 6:00 PM Prentice Z Pizza 50 7:00 PM Phoenix Comicon Saber Walk Phoenix Convention Center North Bldg 1000 3rd Street and Monroe - North of PCC, Start of Walk on Monroe, 3rd St to 5th St, Monroe to Van Buren, Van Buren, 5th Street to 1st Street, 1st to 2nd Street, End of Walk. End of walk happens at additional Comicon street closure at Adams bwtn 2nd and 1st streets. 7 pm to 8 pm. 7:00 PM Jack Pines Valley Bar 250 7:30 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 The Earth: An HD Odyssey - The Phoenix 7:30 PM Symphony Symphony Hall 1250 8:30 PM Caravan Palace Crescent Ballroom 300 9:00 PM Sara Robinson Last Exit Live 200 10:00 PM The Factory - New Wave Valley Bar 250 10:00 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 Events listed are subject to cancellation or change. Please contact the appropriate venue for confirmation. 1 of 13 If you have questions regarding the schedule of major events, contact Dave Stevenson, 602-744-6419. Date Time Location Event 11:30 PM Friday Night Funk Crescent Ballroom 100 Saturday, 06/04/16 9:00 AM Phoenix Comicon 2016 Phoenix Convention Center All Bldgs 18750 Closure: 3rd St. between Monroe and Washington. Friday 10am-12am, Saturday 10am- 12am, Sunday, 10am -5pm 11:00 AM Live at LUSTRE Lustre Rooftop Garden 250 12:00 PM Wine Tasting Hidden Track Bottle Shop 25 6:00 PM Flamenco Por La Vida Crescent Ballroom 100 6:00 PM Live Music Z Pizza Tap Room 50 6:00 PM GameNight The Vintage 45 150 7:00 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 The Earth: An HD Odyssey - The Phoenix 7:30 PM Symphony Symphony Hall 1250 8:30 PM Tick Tick Boom Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen 150 8:30 PM Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra Valley Bar 250 9:00 PM The Blunt Club 14th Anniversary Party Crescent Ballroom 300 9:00 PM Bumpin Uglies Last Exit Live 200 9:30 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 11:30 PM Kismet with Sean Watson Crescent Ballroom 100 Sunday, 06/05/16 9:00 AM Phoenix Comicon 2016 Phoenix Convention Center All Bldgs 18750 Closure: 3rd St. between Monroe and Washington. Friday 10am-12am, Saturday 10am- 12am, Sunday, 10am -5pm 11:00 AM Live at LUSTRE Lustre Rooftop Garden 250 6:00 PM Trivia Night Crescent Ballroom 100 6:00 PM Arizona Sports Awards Orpheum Theatre 1000 7:00 PM Ian Bagg Stand Up Live 600 8:00 PM Karima Walker Valley Bar 250 8:30 PM Miller James Crescent Ballroom 300 9:00 PM Hi Dreams DJ Collective Valley Bar 250 D-Day Special Screening of Award Winning IMAX D-Day 3D: Normandy Monday, 06/06/16 10:00 AM 1944 Arizona Science Center 200 12:00 PM Christopher Norby Crescent Ballroom 300 5:15 PM Meet Me Downtown Phoenix The Corner 500 Arizona Diamondbacks vs Tampa Bay 6:40 PM Rays Chase Field 25000 Never Trust an Alligator in an Easter 7:00 PM Bonnet - Lunch Time Theater Herberger Theater Center 118 7:30 PM Miguel Melgoza Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen 150 8:00 PM The Good Life & Speedy Ortiz Crescent Ballroom 300 8:00 PM PigPen Theatre Co. Valley Bar 250 10:30 PM Motown On Mondays Crescent Ballroom 250 Phoenix Convention Center West & North Tuesday, 06/07/16 7:00 AM Private Event Bldgs 1100 Never Trust an Alligator in an Easter 12:10 PM Bonnet - Lunch Time Theater Herberger Theater Center 118 Arizona Diamondbacks vs Tampa Bay 6:40 PM Rays Chase Field 25000 7:00 PM Arizona Storytellers - Family Crescent Ballroom 300 7:30 PM Stanley Serrano Copper Blues Rock Pub & Kitchen 150 8:00 PM The Garden Valley Bar 250 Events listed are subject to cancellation or change. Please contact the appropriate venue for confirmation. 2 of 13 If you have questions regarding the schedule of major events, contact Dave Stevenson, 602-744-6419. Date Time Location Event DJ Shane Kennedy's Mondao Twang 9:00 PM Eclecticana Valley Bar 250 Phoenix Convention Center West & North Wednesday, 06/08/16 7:00 AM Private Event Bldgs 1100 Kagan Publishing & Professional 8:30 AM Development Phoenix Convention Center West Bldg 50 HelmsBriscoe 2016 ABC Annual Business Phoenix Convention Center West & North 8:30 AM Conference Bldgs 1800 Rolling closure: 6/8/16 at 6:30 pm. From Phoenix Convention Center to CityScape; Adams from 2nd St. to Central Ave, south to Washington. Closure: Central Ave. between Jefferson and Washington. 5 am 6/8/16 to 5 am 6/9/16. Never Trust an Alligator in an Easter 12:10 PM Bonnet - Lunch Time Theater Herberger Theater Center 118 Arizona Diamondbacks vs Tampa Bay 12:40 PM Rays Chase Field 25000 8:00 PM Simian Mobile Disco Crescent Ballroom 300 8:30 PM Black Bottom Lighters Copper Blues 150 9:00 PM DJ Johnny Volume Valley Bar 250 Phoenix Convention Center West & North Thursday, 06/09/16 7:00 AM Private Event Bldgs 1100 Kagan Publishing & Professional 8:30 AM Development Phoenix Convention Center West Bldg 50 HelmsBriscoe 2016 ABC Annual Business Phoenix Convention Center West & North 8:30 AM Conference Bldgs 1800 Closure: Central Ave. between Jefferson and Washington. 5 am 6/8/16 to 5 am 6/9/16. Never Trust an Alligator in an Easter 12:10 PM Bonnet - Lunch Time Theater Herberger Theater Center 118 3:30 PM Sister Cities Global Links Luncheon Phoenix Convention Center West Bldg 200 4:30 PM Wine Tasting Hidden Track Bottle Shop 25 5:00 PM Support Sky Harbor Coalition Phoenix Convention Center Conference Center 125 6:00 PM Blind Tasting - Wine Event Valley Bar 120 7:00 PM Sutra Yoga Series Lustre Rooftop Garden 75 7:00 PM Phoenix Mercury vs San Antonio Stars Talking Stick Resort Arena 8000 8:00 PM Max Pain And The Groovies Valley Bar 250 8:00 PM Blockhead Last Exit Live 200 8:00 PM Damon Wayans Jr. Stand Up Live 600 8:00 PM Haley Reinhart Crescent Ballroom 300 8:30 PM The Instant Classics Copper Blues 150 11:00 PM Garage Punk Rock n' Roll Crescent Ballroom 100 Phoenix Convention Center West & North Friday, 06/10/16 7:00 AM Private Event Bldgs 1100 7:30 AM Toastmasters CityScape 50 HelmsBriscoe 2016 ABC Annual Business Phoenix Convention Center West & North 9:00 AM Conference Bldgs 1800 4:00 PM Rose Moffords's Birthday Happy Hour Valley Bar 150 5:00 PM Aaron Ricker Copper Blues 150 Catholic Congress Jovenes Hispanos - 6:00 PM North Bldg St. Mary's Basilica 1900 Closure: Monroe between 2nd St. and 3rd St. 6/11/2016; 6 am - 6 pm. 6/12/2016; 6 am - 6 pm. 6:00 PM DecaDE - Diverse Elements Orpheum Theatre 600 Events listed are subject to cancellation or change. Please contact the appropriate venue for confirmation. 3 of 13 If you have questions regarding the schedule of major events, contact Dave Stevenson, 602-744-6419. Date Time Location Event 6:30 PM City Lights Movie Nights CityScape 250 Closure: Central Ave. between Jefferson and Washington. 12 pm to 11:30 pm. 6:40 PM Arizona Diamondbacks vs Florida Marlins Chase Field 25000 American Public Power Association Phoenix Convention Center West & North 7:00 PM (APPA) 2016 Annual Convention Bldgs 1200 Disney's The Little Mermaid - Valley 7:00 PM Youth Theatre Herberger Theater Center 800 7:00 PM I Love The 90s Talking Stick Resort Arena 5000 7:00 PM Westward Ho Maintenance Westward Ho Housing Closure: Crane placement for building maintenance. Fillmore from Central to 1st Ave. Friday 6/10/16 7 pm to Sunday 6/12/16 7 pm.
Recommended publications
  • Newsletter Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Mexico May 2016 Oglebay Scholarship, a Roy Saunders Memorial
    Newsletter Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Mexico May 2016 Oglebay Scholarship, a Roy Saunders Memorial By now, most of you have heard that longtime IAVM Region 6 member, Roy Saunders, CFE, passed away on April 14, 2016. A family friend said that Roy’s motto was “Life is about making the most out of what you are given. Live a little, have some fun…live a little, love a lot!” His daughter, Dawn, wrote this: "God has wiped away every tear and regret, and Roy is celebrating in Heaven today. Dad was a true original...a character in the best sense. If you knew him, you loved him. He was a smart and accomplished man...he was funny, strong, and authentic. “ Saunders was a long-time member of the International Association of Venue Managers, joining in 1957. Roy served in numerous capacities and held almost every office within the association. His influence as a leader, mentor and friend to the membership spanned seven decades. Saunders is the only person in IAVM history to be the recipient of the IAAM Mr. Auditorium Manager award, the Charles A McElravy award (the industry’s highest honor), and serve as IAAM President. Roy saw a need for top- level training for entertainment venue executives and helped conceive and found the Venue Management School (formerly Public Assembly Facility Management School) at Oglebay Park in Wheeling, WV, in 1987. At the IAVM Region 6 meeting in Denver, Bob Mayer announced that Kerry Painter and SMG-Tulsa had made a $250 donation to the region’s scholarship fund in Roy’s name, and then he matched it on the spot! On hearing the news back home in Tulsa, Roy’s family was so very pleased with the gesture, that Joyce Saunders donated $1000 in his name.
    [Show full text]
  • At the Top of 2016, Tritonal's Chad Cisneros And
    At the top of 2016, Tritonal’s Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed release a long-coveted but previously unavailable single, “Blackout”. Featuring Steph Jones’ delicate vocals and a pop twist on the duo’s melodic sound, “Blackout” quickly becomes Tritonal’s fastest-selling and -streaming single to date. Its impressive success is the latest in a series of milestones for the Austin, Texas songwriters and producers. Over the previous year alone, Tritonal surpassed 53 million streams in aggregate on Spotify, over 10 million of that coming from their Chainsmokers collaboration, "Until You Were Gone". Tritonal also remixed Adam Lambert’s hit “Ghost Town”; reached millions of listeners on iTunes, Soundcloud and Sirius via their podcast, Tritonia; and sold out the majority of their The Untouchable tour with Cash Cash, including iconic venues like New York’s Terminal 5, San Francisco’s Warfield, and L.A.’s Club Nokia. As of early 2016, the tour’s title song, “Untouchable”, had been streamed over 19 million times. The duo has been building up to this winning streak since they first formed in 2008 and broke through with a head-turning succession of progressive singles on premium imprints like Anjunabeats. Moving to Will Holland’s Enhanced Music, which they came to co-own, Tritonal raised their profile with a series of celebrated releases, including dozens of remixes, most notably a pivotal 2009 Ferry Corsten rework; their hit-laden 2011 debut album, Piercing the Quiet; and their acclaimed 2013-2014 Metamorphic EP trilogy featuring the euphoric favorites “Follow Me Home” and “Now or Never”, which broke into the Top Five on Billboard’s Airplay Dance chart, a placement recaptured by their follow-ups, “Anchor”,“Colors”, “Untouchable”.
    [Show full text]
  • Remembering Massachusetts' Fallen
    VOL. 120 - NO. 23 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 3, 2016 $.35 A COPY Remembering Massachusetts’ Fallen On the grassy knoll beneath the Sailors and Soldiers monument on the Boston Common, a garden of 37,000 American fl ags waved in the sunshine on Memorial Day. This annual tribute honoring the Massachusetts war dead from the Revolution through today is sponsored by the Massachusetts Military Heroes Fund with support from John Hancock. Hundreds of volunteers planted the fl ags before the long weekend and watched over this holiday tribute throughout. A ceremony was held at 10:30 am on the Thursday prior to Memorial Day where the names of all the military personnel who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan were read. (Photos by Jeanne Brady) News Briefs Boston’s Run to Remember by Sal Giarratani by Sal Giarratani Last Sunday, May 29th, the Boston’s Seaport All proceeds of this annual run benefit World Trade Center was once again the venue community and kids' programs of the Boston Millennials Catch Up with Baby Boomers for the 2016 Boston Run to Remember. Last Police Runners Club. year's event brought out 9,000 runners. This I caught up with several of the runners after A new analysis of census data shows that millennials year, the 12th Annual Run to Remember saw they had returned to East Boston for some are now tied with baby boomers for the largest share of an equal number of runners. This annual run relaxation at the Maverick Marketplace Cafe. eligible voters. The Pew Research Center says boomers began as a way to honor all fi rst responders They all had completed the 5-Mile Run and hold a very slight edge, but each group comprises about who have been killed in the line of duty by when I told them I was a retired police offi cer, 31 percent of the electorate.
    [Show full text]
  • News Briefs World War II
    VOL. 120 - NO. 22 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, MAY 27, 2016 $.35 A COPY Seven, Eight … Nine Brothers in WWII by Dr. Paul Kengor Back during Memorial Day Another came from Tina Link dren, 10 of whom served their 2014, I wrote a piece on fi ve of Delphos, Ohio, who told me country, two of them in Korea brothers who served in World about her maternal grand- and eight in World War II. Yes, War II. I was impressed by the mother, “Mrs. John Bohnlein.” eight brothers in World War II. Bailey boys from my neck of the The attached September 1945 James, who fought in Korea, is woods in Western Pennsylvania, newspaper clip identifi ed this the last surviving member of and still am. Imagine my sur- selfl ess mother, who likewise his family. prise when a reader responded lent seven sons to the cause. Not to be outdone, Stan Zab- with a package of clippings in- Then followed an email from ka, a 91-year-old retired song- forming me of his family, which Shayne Ghere informing me writer living in Grass Valley, had seven brothers in the war. of Roy and Lillie Ghere. They California, mailed me his story. Yes, seven. His name is Ted, parented 17 children in tiny Stan is quite accomplished, and his parents were Stella and Arcola, Illinois. Seven of their with fi lm credits to his name Walter Pietkiewicz, Polish im- boys served in World War II. and even an appearance on the migrants in Pittsburgh. All of this prompted me to dig Johnny Carson show for which I wrote up that story, think- a bit, and I thus learned of still he was a producer.
    [Show full text]
  • Michigan's Flammable and Combustible Liquids Rules"
    Pui;)lication of Michigan Farnl Bureau - ,.' ., 1-=1 May 31,1991 Understanding the Global Scope of GATT The Department of Agriculture has Wheat released a report entitled, "Economic Im- Wheat markets and grower income would plications of the Uruguay Round for U.S. strengthen considerably due to improved Agriculture," describing the impact of a access to world wheat markets, and lower successful Uruguay Round on specific subsidized exports. Present wheat • commodiities and agriculture as a whole. programs would likely need no changes Conclusions based on a GAIT agreement through 1996. There would be less need for along the lines of the U.S. proposal: EEP to counter high foreign export sub- sidies, since they will be declining. D The proposals call for nations to con- vert their nontariff trade barriers, such By 1996, our wheat exports would likely as variable levies and import quotas, to be 16 percent to 20 percent higher than we tariffs and then reduce all tariffs and would have under no GAIT agreement. trade-distorting internal farm policies U.S. wheat prices would likely be 22 per- by 75 percent over the next 10 years. cent to 28 percent higher than with no Nations would also reduce the quan- agreement. Production would be 4 - 6 per- tities of agricultural commodities they cent higher. U.S. wheat growers' gross export with the aid of export subsidies, cash revenues would increase enough from and the expenditures for those subsidies larger market sales that, even with lower by 90 percent, over the same 10 years. deficiency payments, growers' cash intake would be 6 percent to 9 percent higher than •• D Adjustments would be gradual over 10 if we don't have a GAIT agreement.
    [Show full text]
  • Post-Gazette 6-24-16.Indd
    VOL. 120 - NO. 26 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 24, 2016 $.35 A COPY North End Nursing Home Update by Jeanne Brady As promised, a petition has been drawn up to protest An act making appropriations for the fi scal year 2015 the planned closing of the North End Nursing Home for the maintenance of the departments, boards, com- and demand action by our elected offi cials. It is cir- missions, institutions and certain activities of the com- culating the neighborhood for signatures and reads monwealth, for interest, sinking fund and serial bond as follows: requirements and for certain permanent improvements Petition Summary and Background Section 275 of chapter 165 of the acts of 2014 (fy15 The North End community recently discovered Part- gaa) issues the following mandate: ners HealthCare plans to close the Spaulding Nursing The department of public health shall amend the li- and Rehab Center (formerly the North End Nursing censure procedure and suitability requirements for long Home) at 70 Fulton Street, Boston, MA 02113. The term care facilities to implement a hearing process decision to close this facility was made without any that would precede approval of and allow for public input from the community or concern for the impact on input on any application for a license, notice of intent the long-term residents who make their home there and for transfer of ownership or notice of intent to sell receive daily visits from family members who are unable or close any skilled nursing facility whether for to travel easily to locations outside the neighborhood. profi t or nonprofi t.
    [Show full text]
  • Happy Father's
    VOL. 120 - NO. 25 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUNE 17, 2016 $.35 A COPY North End Nursing Home Closing Happy Battle is Joined by Jeanne Brady On Monday night, David ing another set of damning in detail the horrible conditions Father’s Day E. Storto, President of Part- points and reinforcing one at Wingate during the two years ners Continuing Care and the another’s testimony. Key ques- he was visiting his son there. Spaulding Rehabilitation Net- tions, in no particular order, One woman described how ex- work, attended the North End/ included: hausting it was to work full-time Waterfront Neighborhood Coun- • Who actually owns the build- and take public transportation cil meeting “to do some ‘splain- ing and the land? every day to Brighton to visit in’” about Partners’ recently • Why was the property al- her mother. Daniel Passacantilli uncovered unilateral decision lowed to fall into such claimed and his daughter Alissa Tizzano to close the North End Nursing disrepair while being operated gave impassioned testimony on Home. I will give Partners credit by Partners? what moving her 93-year-old for sending the top guy, and • How much is it going to cost to grandmother with Alzheimer’s not some powerless minion (al- renovate the Wingate facility in after eight years in what has though he seemed like one most Brighton? How does that com- become her home will do to of the evening). Storto stood up pare to the estimate to renovate her. Basically, it’s a death front and took everything the the North End facility? sentence.
    [Show full text]
  • July 1, 2016 Vol. 120 No. 27
    VOL. 120 - NO. 27 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JULY 1, 2016 $.35 A COPY Mayor Walsh Visits North End Waterfront HHappy+appy BBirthdayirth+day Amid Controversy + + + by Jeanne Brady AAmericamerica Dozens of protesters for vari- ous causes awaited Mayor + + + + Marty Walsh’s arrival in Chris- + topher Columbus Park Wednes- day morning for his rescheduled coffee klatch with the North + + End/Waterfront neighborhood. But they had to wait their turn, as reporters and cameramen + + followed him into the park to question him about that morn- ing’s news of Timothy Sullivan’s + + indictment. Sullivan, the City’s acting director of intergovern- mental relations, is the second member of Walsh’s young ad- + + ministration to be indicted for allegedly strong-arming the North End residents were pri- going on for months). Mean- Boston Calling music festival marily protesting the planned while, Waterfront residents + + organizers to hire unneeded closing of what they still refer continued their longstanding union laborers by withholding to as the North End Nurs- objections to potential develop- permits. Mayor Walsh gamely ing Home, currently Partners’ ments on Lewis Wharf and the + + answered reporter’s questions Spaulding Nursing and Therapy Harbor Garage site. Signs were as the protesters formed a ring Center, North End, which has carried by all three groups and around the news group with only recently come to light everyone was respectful of each + + their signs. As soon as the re- (where “light” means actually others’ causes and the dozen or porters got their story, unhappy letting residents and families so elected offi cials introduced residents pounced. know what has apparently been by Mayor Walsh when he even- tually addressed the crowd.
    [Show full text]
  • April 29, 2016 Vol. 120 No. 18
    VOL. 120 - NO. 18 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 29, 2016 $.35 A COPY 2016 Rental Registration is Open TRUMP HIGH-FIVES PRIMARY RESULTS The 2016 annual registration of all private rental units is now open. In accordance with the City of Boston’s Rental Registration Hillary Takes Big Three, and Inspection Ordinance, rental property owners are required to register their private rental units with the Boston Inspectional Bernie Wins Big Rhody, Does Well in Conn Services Department (ISD) each year by July 1st. by Sal Giarratani The purpose of the Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance After the votes were counted, is to ensure rental units are safe, sanitary and in compliance with Trump called himself “the pre- the Massachusetts State Sanitary Code. sumptive nominee” and said In addition, the registration program allows the department to once again that neither Cruz clearly identify landlords and ensure property owners are aware nor Kasich had a “path to of rental housing regulations. Rental property owners can register victory.” Trump says “It’s over. on-line at www.boston.gov/isd/housing or visit the Housing as far as I’m concerned, it’s Division at 1010 Massachusetts Ave. Boston Monday-Friday over.” 8:00 am-4:00 pm. where staff will be available to assist with the On the Democratic side, it registration process. was a big night for Hillary The initial registration fee is $25 per unit, and the annual Clinton as she dominated the renewal fee is $15 per unit up to a maximum of $2500 per build- Delaware, Maryland and Penn- ing, or $5,000 per complex.
    [Show full text]
  • Earthquake in Italy by Jeanne Brady a Powerful Earthquake Struck Armitrice Was Having a Popular Central Italy in the Early Morn- Festival This Weekend
    VOL. 120 - NO. 35 BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, AUGUST 26, 2016 $.35 A COPY Earthquake in Italy by Jeanne Brady A powerful earthquake struck Armitrice was having a popular central Italy in the early morn- festival this weekend. The pres- ing hours Wednesday. The U.S. ence of the summer vacationers Geological Survey measured is making it diffi cult to deter- the quake at 6.2, while Italy’s mine how many are missing. earthquake institute INGV regis- As for the local survivors, in Ac- tered it at 6.0 and also reported cumoli alone some 2500 people 150 aftershocks in the next 12 have been left homeless. Large hours, the strongest measuring sections of these small towns 5.5. The quake struck a group have been destroyed. of communities about 85 miles The Italian Army, Treasury, east of Rome and was felt as and even the Vatican have far north as Bologna and as far provided emergency support in south as Naples, both about 130 the form of manpower, special miles away. Residents of Rome heavy duty equipment and were awakened by the tremors, vehicles, emergency funds, which rattled furniture and win- and part of the Holy See’s tiny dows, and set off car alarms in fi refi ghting force dispatched by most of central Italy. Italy sits Pope Francis. Aid has also been on not one, but two fault lines, pledged from all over the world making it more seismically ac- as well, including the US, Israel, tive than most other European Germany and the rest of the countries.
    [Show full text]
  • Fan Voting Guidelines 3-2-17
    RADIO DISNEY MUSIC AWARDS – 2017 VOTING GUIDELINES I. NAME OF SPONSOR(S) Radio Disney, a division of ABC Radio Networks Assets, LLC (hereinafter referred to as “Sponsor”). II. EVENT DESCRIPTION The Radio Disney Music Awards (“RDMA”) will ask fans to vote beginning at 4:00 pm Pacific Time (“PT”) on Friday, March 3, 2017 and ending at 11:59 pm ET on Sunday, April 9, 2017 (“Voting Period”) on 18 US categories and 1 international only (“International Only”) categories each with a maximum of 5 artist nominees (“Nominee(s)”) except for the International category which has only 4 Nominees. Voting on the Disney Channel app will start on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 and end on Sunday, April 9, 2017 (“Voting Period 2”). All Nominees will participate in competition resulting in the winners being named on Saturday, April 29th, 2017 on or around 3:30 pm PT at the RDMA show at the Microsoft Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles, CA. III. NOMINEES Nominees are selected by Sponsor. All categories (“Category (ies)”) and Nominees are as follows: YOU KNOW YOU LOVE THEM – BEST GROUP • DNCE • Fifth Harmony • One Direction • TCS • Twenty One Pilots HE’S THE ONE – BEST MALE ARTIST • Bruno Mars • Justin Bieber • Niall Horan • Nick Jonas • Shawn Mendes SHE’S THE ONE – BEST FEMALE ARTIST • Ariana Grande • Katy Perry • Lady Gaga • Meghan Trainor • Selena Gomez THE BESTEST – SONG OF THE YEAR • “Cake By The Ocean” by DNCE • “Can’t Stop The Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake • “Closer (f. Halsey)” by TCS • “Sit Still, Look Pretty” by Daya • “Treat You Better” by Shawn Mendes XOXO – BEST CRUSH SONG • “Let Me Love You (f/ Justin Bieber)” by DJ Snake • “On Purpose” by Sabrina Carpenter • “Starving (f.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018-Auction-Catalog
    St. Edward Central Catholic High School April 14, 2018 | 29th Annual Tidal Wave RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF JUSTICE A TEAM OF TOP TRIAL ATTORNEYS PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF THE INJURED DEFECTIVE MEDICAL PRODUCTS · DANGEROUS DRUGS · MEDICAL MALPRACTICE · WRONGFUL DEATH AUTO ACCIDENTS · NURSING HOME ABUSE · WORKPLACE INJURIES Ted A. Meyers | Partner & St. Edward Alumnus ‘78 Ryan P. Theriault | Partner & St. Edward Alumnus ‘94 Jeffrey T. Theriault | Associate & St. Edward Alumnus ‘87 CHICAGO 630-232-6333 ST. CHARLES WWW.MEYERS-FLOWERS.COM LOCALLY GROWN. NATIONALLY KNOWN. Welcome St. Edward Central Catholic High School, Elgin, Illinois 29th Annual Tidal Wave Auction Dinner Thank you for sharing this evening with us for the benefit of St. Edward High School students. PLEASE BID HIGH AND BID OFTEN! 5:30 p.m. Doors open Electronic bidding begins Hors d’oeuvres Open bar during cocktail hour 6:40 p.m. Guests called to dining room Welcome Maria & Vito Corso, 2018 Tidal Wave Chairmen Invocation Reverend Andrew Deitz Entertainment Jeorge Holmes, Class of 1980 7:15 p.m. Dinner served 7:45 p.m. Awards Presentation 8:30 p.m. St. Edward Vocal Jazz Ensemble Guardian Angel Funding Barbara Villont, Superintendent/Principal Father Deitz, Spiritual Director 9:00 p.m. Live Auction 10:00 p.m. Dancing to music provided by DJ Tony Corso 11:15 p.m. After party with cash bar in dining room Best of Live Raffle, Al Fresco Raffles and Big Card Draw will be announced throughout the evening. St. Edward Council of Administration 2017-2018 Most Reverend David J. Malloy, D.D., J.C.L., S.T.D.
    [Show full text]