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First® Robotics Competition 2019 Spectator Schedule FIRST ® ROBOTICS COMPETITION 2019 SPECTATOR SCHEDULE Plan to join us—all FIRST® events are FREE and open to the public! This schedule is for event spectators. Teams should refer to the online schedule of events at www.firstinspires.org/whats-going-on for complete event information, including load-in dates which may differ from the information published here. FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 02 Festival de Robotique a Montreal Regional Stade Olympique Montreal, QC Canada Orange County Regional Orange County Fairgrounds Costa Mesa, CA USA Palmetto Regional Myrtle Beach Convention Center Myrtle Beach, SC USA MARCH 01-02 FIM District Gibraltar Event Carlson High School Gibraltar, MI USA FIM District Kettering University Event #1 Kettering University Flint, MI USA FIM District Southfield Event Southfield High School Southfield, MI USA NE District Granite State Event Salem High School Salem, NH USA MARCH 02-03 CHS District Haymarket VA Event Battlefield High School Haymarket, VA USA CHS District Richmond VA Event Deep Run High School Glen Allen, VA USA FIT District Austin Event Anderson High School Austin, TX USA FIT District El Paso Event UTEP Memorial Gym El Paso, TX USA FMA District Hatboro-Horsham Event Hatboro-Horsham High School Horsham, PA USA ONT District Durham College Event Durham College Oshawa, ON Canada PCH District Gainesville Event Riverside Military Academy – Field House Gainesville, GA USA PNW District Mount Vernon Event Mount Vernon High School Mount Vernon, WA USA MARCH 02-04 Istanbul Regional Ulker Spor Ve Etkinlik Salonu Bati Atasehir, Istanbul Turkey MARCH 04-05 ISR District Event #1 Romema Arena Haifa, Israel MARCH 05-07 Bosphorus Regional Ulker Spor Ve Etkinlik Salonu Bati Atasehir, Istanbul Turkey MARCH 06-07 ISR District Event #2 Romema Arena Haifa, Israel MARCH 07-09 Arkansas Rock City Regional Arkansas State Fairgrounds – Barton Coliseum Little Rock, AR USA Canadian Pacific Regional Save on Foods Memorial Centre Victoria, BC Canada Central Valley Regional Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center Fresno, CA USA CONTINUED... CHS = FIRST Chesapeake FIM = FIRST in Michigan IN = Indiana ISR = Israel MAR = Mid-Atlantic Robotics NC = North Carolina NE = New England ONT = Ontario PCH = Peachtree PNW = Pacific Northwest www.firstinspires.org 1 FIRST ® ROBOTICS COMPETITION 2019 SPECTATOR SCHEDULE Lake Superior Regional DECC Arena/South Pioneer Hall Duluth, MN USA Miami Valley Regional Wright State University – Nutter Center Dayton, OH USA Midwest Regional UIC Pavilion / University of Illinois, Chicago Chicago, IL USA New York Tech Valley Regional Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – ECAV Arena Troy, NY USA Northern Lights Regional DECC Arena/Edmund Fitzgerald Exhibit Hall Duluth, MN USA Oklahoma Regional Cox Arena – SMG Convention Center Oklahoma City, OK USA Regional Monterrey ITESM Campus Monterrey – Gimnasio Tecnologico Monterrey, Mexico San Diego Regional presented by Qualcomm Del March Fairgrounds Arena Complex Del March, CA USA MARCH 08-09 FIM District Belleville Event Belleville High School Belleville, MI USA FIM District Kettering University Event #2 Kettering University Flint, MI USA FIM District Lakeview Event Lakeview High School Battle Creek, MI USA FIM District Milford Event Milford High School Milford, MI USA FIM District St. Joseph Event St. Joseph High School St. Joseph, MI USA FIT District Amarillo Event Amarillo Civic Center Amarillo, TX USA PCH District Dalton Event Dalton Convention Center Dalton, GA USA PNW District Wilsonville Event Wilsonville High School Wilsonville, OR USA MARCH 09-10 CHS District Bethesda MD Event Walt Whitman High School Bethesda, MD USA FIT District San Antonio Event John Jay High School San Antonio, TX USA FMA District Mount Olive Event Mount Olive High School Flanders, NJ USA FMA District Westtown Event Westtown School West Chester, PA USA FNC District Wake County Event Holly Springs High School Holly Springs, NC USA IN District St. Joseph Event Penn High School Mishawaka, IN USA NE District SE Mass Event Bridgewater-Raynham High School Bridgewater, MA USA NE District Waterbury Event Wilby High School Waterbury, CT USA ONT District Humber College Event Humber College – North Athletic Centre, Building A Toronto, ON Canada PNW District Auburn Mountainview Event Auburn Mountainview High School Auburn, WA USA MARCH 10-12 Southern Cross Regional Quaycentre at Sydney Olympic Park Sydney Olympic Park, NSW Australia MARCH 11-12 ISR District Event #3 Drive In Arena / Shlomo Group Arena Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel MARCH 13-14 ISR District Event #4 Drive In Arena / Shlomo Group Arena Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel MARCH 14-16 Arizona North Regional J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome – Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ USA Central New York Regional Wildcat Field House / SUNY Poly Institute Utica, NY USA Finger Lakes Regional Gordon Field House / Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY USA Great Northern Regional Alerus Center Grand Forks, ND USA CONTINUED... CHS = FIRST Chesapeake FIM = FIRST in Michigan IN = Indiana ISR = Israel MAR = Mid-Atlantic Robotics NC = North Carolina NE = New England ONT = Ontario PCH = Peachtree PNW = Pacific Northwest www.firstinspires.org 2 FIRST ® ROBOTICS COMPETITION 2019 SPECTATOR SCHEDULE Heartland Regional Lawrence Free State High School Lawrence, KS USA Orlando Regional CFE Arena at the University of Central Florida Orlando, FL USA Regional de la Ciudad de Mexico ITESM Campus Santa Fe – Multicanchas Cedee Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico Rocket City Regional Von Braun Center Huntsville, AL USA St. Louis Regional Chaifetz Arena St. Louis, MO USA MARCH 15-16 FIM District Center Line Event Center Line High School Center Line, MI USA FIM District Detroit Event Cass Tech Detroit, MI USA FIM District Gull Lake Event Gull Lake High School Richland, MI USA FIM District Kingsford Event Kingsford High School Kingsford, MI USA FIM District Muskegon Event Orchard View High School Muskegon, MI USA FIT District Channelview Event Channelview High School Channelview, TX USA FIT District Plano Event Plano Senior High School Plano, TX USA ONT District Ryerson University Event Ryerson University Toronto, ON Canada PCH District Albany Event Albany Civic Center Albany, GA USA PNW District Clackamas Academy Event Clackamas Academy Oregon City, OR USA PNW District SunDome Event SunDome, State Fair Park Yakima, WA USA MARCH 15-17 Los Angeles North Regional Valencia High School Valencia, CA USA San Francisco Regional St. Ignatius College Preparatory San Francisco, CA USA South Pacific Regional Quaycentre at Sydney Olympic Park Sydney Olympic Park, NSW Australia MARCH 16-17 CHS District Owings Mills MD Event McDonogh School Owings Mills, MD USA CHS District Portsmouth VA Event Churchland High School Portsmouth, VA USA FMA District Bridgewater-Raritan Event Bridgewater-Raritan High School Bridgewater, NJ USA FMA District Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Event Springside Chestnut Hill Academy Philadelphia, PA USA FNC District Guilford County Event Eastern Guilford High School Gibsonville, NC USA NE District North Shore Event Reading Memorial High School Reading, MA USA NE District Southern NH Event Bedford High School Bedford, NH USA ONT District Georgian College Event Georgian College – Athletic and Fitness / Student Life Centre Barrie, ON Canada MARCH 21-23 Bayou Regional Pontchartrain Center Kenner, LA USA Central Illinois Regional Renaissance Coliseum – Bradley University Peoria, IL USA Colorado Regional University of Denver – Daniel L. Ritchie Center Denver, CO USA Greater Kansas City Regional Rockhurst High School Kansas City, MO USA Greater Pittsburgh Regional Convocation Center at California University of Pennsylvania California, PA USA Iowa Regional McLeod Center/UNI Dome Cedar Falls, IA USA Los Angeles Regional Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles, CA USA Regional Laguna ITESM Campus Laguna – Santiago Garza de la Mora Torreon, Mexico Sacramento Regional UC Davis ARC Pavilion Davis, CA USA CONTINUED... CHS = FIRST Chesapeake FIM = FIRST in Michigan IN = Indiana ISR = Israel MAR = Mid-Atlantic Robotics NC = North Carolina NE = New England ONT = Ontario PCH = Peachtree PNW = Pacific Northwest www.firstinspires.org 3 FIRST ® ROBOTICS COMPETITION 2019 SPECTATOR SCHEDULE MARCH 22-23 FIM District Alpena Event #1 Alpena High School Alpena, MI USA FIM District Lincoln Event Lincoln High School Ypsilanti, MI USA FIM District Midland Event H.H. Dow High School Midland, MI USA FIM District West Michigan Event Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI USA FIT District Greenville Event Greenville High School Greenville, TX USA ONT District University of Waterloo Event University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON Canada PCH District Columbus Event Columbus State University – Lumpkin Center Columbus, GA USA PNW District West Valley Event West Valley High School Spokane, WA USA MARCH 22-24 Hudson Valley Regional Rockland Community College – Athletic Center Suffern, NY USA Monterey Bay Regional Seaside High School Seaside, CA USA MARCH 23-24 CHS District Oxon Hill MD Event Oxon Hill High School Oxon Hill, MD USA FIT District Del Rio Event Del Rio High School Del Rio, TX USA FMA District Seneca Event Seneca High School Tabernacle, NJ USA FNC District UNC Asheville Event UNC Asheville – Kimmel Arena Asheville, NC USA IN District Tippecanoe Event Jefferson High School Lafayette, IN USA NE District Greater Boston Event Revere High School Revere, MA USA NE District Rhode Island Event Bryant University Smithfield, RI USA NE District Western NE Event Alumni Healthful Living Center at WNE Springfield, MA USA ONT
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