Sentences with phrase «for chamber members»

Cost: $ 15 for chamber members.
Cost: $ 25 for chamber members with advance reservations, $ 30 for members at the door, $ 35 for nonmembers.
Cost: $ 25 for chamber members, $ 35 for others.
Free for chamber members and prospective members, and free admission to Stallions baseball game following mixer.

Not exact matches

For the next 2 1/2 years, the eight - page Commerce of the Nation dutifully informed chamber members of conferences, local board activity and the like.
To meet this demand, Wells Fargo is supporting a Chamber Training Institute that trains leaders of diverse - segment chambers of commerce on key business and leadership topics for their members, such as how to access business credit and craft strong business plans.
Its website notes that it «facilitates cooperation for U.S. members with the Russian Government, Russian Regional Administrations, U.S. Consulates in Russia, Chambers of Commerce in Russia, and corporate leaders from CIS [Commonwealth of Independent States] countries.»
Another way we will illustrate our support for our colleagues in municipal chambers and their members is to investigate how we might extend our four unique Signature Programs to chambers throughout Greater Vancouver, including our Leaders of Tomorrow mentorship program for post-secondary students, our Company of Young Professionals, our Small Business Council, and our Women's Leadership Circle.
«We were very pleased to receive overwhelming support for the issues that we identified as vital to our Members, and were proud to collaborate and support several other chambers from around British Columbia, including the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, Kelowna Chamber of Commerce, Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Greater Westside Board of Trade, and more.»
Until the damage of the government buildings by a Nazi bomb, members of the British House of Commons were proud to point to the dents on the door of their chamber made by the ring on the finger of the king's messenger sent to summon them to hear the speech from the throne; he might not enter, for this was the domain of the common Englishman; he could only stand at the door and humbly invite.
In 1920, the Italian Senate, consisting of distinguished citizens chosen for life, contained nineteen Jews in a chamber of 350 members.
«We had two parties after the blessing and ribbon - cutting ceremony: one for local press and chambers that featured some of our popular items from each restaurant venue, and a second event for tribal members,» she says.
For the most part, members of this chamber are from the «other side» of the Las Vegas - area business world.
The chambers are monitored by a US Cryotherapy staff member who can speak to and view those receiving treatment through the sound system and glass enclosure for safety and constant communication.
terror will be spread upon his enemies and justice will prevail (just following the pattern of the movie «Danny the dog», hope i remember the story of that movie right d) Got a new world class member in our medical staff that amongst other abilities and skills he specializes in healing just every kind of injury of a DEFENDER in just two working days (for other players's positions he needs a bit more) e) Chambers is of pure quality - nothing to brag a lot, yet.
There is just absolutely zero cohesion between the team members at the moment, no one looks like he's giving 100 % and it's frustrating to watch Exceptions for Gibbs, Chambers and of course Alexis this match
Look for fantastic deals on all manner of treats, and you won't want to miss chamber ensemble performances at 1 and 2 p.m. by members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
At 11 a.m., NYC Council Member Jessica Lappin, Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott and NYCLU Director Donna Lieberman hold a press conference to speak out against a resolution that calls on Albany to allow religious groups to use New York City public school space for worship services; Tweed Courthouse, 52 Chambers St., Manhattan.
U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday joined the push for Democratic unity in the state Senate, urging the eight - member Independent Democratic Conference to align with the party's mainline conference in the chamber.
The seat is one of two Senate districts at the focal point of a push for Democrats to win control of the chamber in the coming months and force a truce among the mainline Democratic conference and the eight - member Independent Democratic Conference.
At 11:30 a.m., Republican Assembly members Ray Walter and Mary Beth Walsh hold a «Rally for Ridesharing» press conference, outside Assembly chamber, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Part of that deal is for each side to not fund or support primary challenges against each others» members, while also working together to win two special elections to fill upcoming vacancies in the chamber.
The stakes are high for Republicans: A Mayer victory would give Democrats a 32nd enrolled member in the chamber and thus a numeric majority.
Also at 11 a.m., Sens. George Amedore and Jesse Hamilton, and Assembly members Patricia Fahy, Andrew Hevesi and Linda Rosenthal, join nonprofits to call for state investment into human services, outside Senate Chambers, state Capitol, Albany.
The bill is backed by Brooklyn Sen. Simcha Felder, a Democrat who conferences with the Senate GOP in the chamber, as well as Republican Sen. Martin Golden and Tony Avella, a member of the Independent Democratic Conference and a declared candidate for mayor.
(Russell et al. 2011: 6) Meg Russell and her collaborators believe that this increase has «caused problems for the effective operation of the chamber,» including its rising cost; a lack of time for interested members to participate in its deliberations; and a lack of socialization of new members, leading to increased fractiousness and partisanship.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday won a pair of open seats in the state Senate giving them 32 enrolled members in the 63 - seat chamber, but for now are denied a working majority.
Implicit in Cuomo's criticism was the sense in the Assembly that Heastie is democratizing the chamber for individual members who have policy specialties in their own right.
The latest state legislator who appears to be eyeing a run for the New York City Council is Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, a Brooklyn Democrat and high - ranking member of his chamber.
At noon, New York Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention — comprised of both state senators and assembly members — will join with advocates outside of the Senate Chambers to release a package of commonsense gun violence prevention bills, outside the Senate chamber, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
At 1:15 p.m., Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, Assemblyman Andrew Raia and members of the GOP conference will call for legislation to reduce Medicaid costs in New York, back of the Assembly chamber, 3rd floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Also at 10 a.m., Assembly members David Weprin and Carmen De La Rosa call for the restoration of seven - day visiting at state medium - security prisons and for the reinstatement of free transportation for the inmate visiting program, outside Senate Chambers, state Capitol, Albany.
Should Democrats gain a 32 - member numerical majority in the state Senate but fail to make that a working majority in the chamber would make for a «disaster for New York» as Republicans prepare to take full control of the Congress and presidency next year, Sen. Michael Gianaris said in a Capital Tonight interview.
I first met Emrick in 2012 as he and members of the IDC were preparing for what would become their major test of power in the chamber.
If Flanagan is going to keep that post, he needed to bring something home for the upstate members who didn't want him to lead the chamber in the first place.
For the eight senators, the flow of money was in fact directed toward Mr. Flanagan's political allies, including three members of the Independent Democratic Conference, who collaborate with the Republicans to lead the chamber: Ms. Savino, José R. Peralta of Queens and David Valesky of Syracuse.
Ten of the 15 legislators who have served in their chamber for more than thirty years belong to this conference, as do each of the three members who have at least forty years» experience.
Sixteen of their members (48 percent of their conference) have been in the chamber for more than a decade, with several others having served in the Assembly prior to their senatorial service.
And the Assembly doesn't escape voters» wrath, either, with 50 percent saying it's time for all the members of that chamber to be replaced.
Very large countries (ie India) don't generally have thousand - plus member chambers, but it works out pretty well for most of the world.
De Blasio had three nominees pending with the Senate to serve on the state - run authority, which manages transit — buses, subways, trains, bridges and tunnels — in New York City and surrounding areas including, Long Island: David Jones, a leader with the nonprofit Community Service Society who has advocated reduced transit fares for low - income New Yorkers; Manhattan Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez, who chairs the chamber's Transportation Committee; and Veronica Vanterpool, director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign and a member of the MTA's «reinvention» commission.
Also at 10:30 a.m., NYC Councilman Andy King, members of Speak Up For a Better Bronx and residents speak at the Baychester Square Public Hearing, Council Chambers, City Hall, Manhattan.
The House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Charlie Rangel (D - N.Y.) for his repeated violations of the chamber's rules, marking the first time in nearly 30 years that a Member has been censured on the floor.
The government on Wednesday set out areas of agreement between it and the joint committee: a mainly elected chamber, elected members voted on a system of single transferable vote, staggered elections with one third coming up for renewal at a time, peers to serve 15 - year terms, current peers to leave in stages, a reduced number of peers, and powers to expel peers.
ALBANY — As the state Assembly finished action on the 2017 - 2018 budget Saturday evening, dozens of members — cooped up in Albany for at least 13 days — rushed out of the chamber before the final vote tally was announced.
Cuomo, meanwhile, has worked well with the 32 - member Republican majority and has not been full - throated committing to campaigning for Democratic lawmakers in the chamber.
(Of course, the IDC — about to grow to six members strong — is probably going to have a lot more to say about who controls the chamber come January, but that's a fight for another day).
Republican members of the chamber received more explicit instruction, one said: they were told to come back to Albany for a morning conference and then prepare to take up outstanding issues.
Buffalo Common Council members are considering making their seldom - used chambers in City Hall available for other city agencies.
A group of police reform advocates were escorted out of Chambers for repeatedly interrupting Bratton, shouting their distain for the commissioner and telling Council members the city doesn't want or need new officers.
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