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FUN

• Enjoy your Favorite Festival Food

• Shopping Marketplace

• Music on Four Stages

• Culinary Demonstrations

• Street Performers

• Carnival Rides for the Whole Family

Groove Mazda MAIN STAGE – Live Music ALL Day HEADLINERS:

Friday, June 9 presented by 8:15 pm: Still They Ride (Journey Tribute Band)

Saturday, June 10 presented by 8:30 pm: Chris Daniels and The Kings

Sunday, June 11 presented by 5:15 pm: That Eighties Band

CARNIVAL RIDES & GAMES: presented by

BUY DISCOUNTED UNLIMITED CARNIVAL RIDE WRISTBANDS ONLINE

Thursday Friends & Family Special

4 wristbands for $99

Only available for use on Thursday, June 8

Sold online through 12 noon Wed. May 31

Single-Day Unlimited Carnival Rides

$35 each

Good any one day during the festival

Sold online through 12 noon Wed. June 7

4-Day MEGA Unlimited Carnival Rides

$89 each

Good all 4 days of the festival

PURCHASE DURING THE FESTIVAL

Single-Day Unlimited Carnival Rides

$40 each

TICKETS FOR INDIVIDUAL RIDES

Food, Beverage & Ride Tickets may be purchased at Festival Ticket Booths.

Presents

JUN-JUL 23-16

2:00 & 7:30 PM

Pace Center

GENEROUSLY SPONSORED BY:

BUY TICKETS NOW AT PARKERARTS .ORG e infrastructure renovations will include Americans with Disabilities Act improvements throughout the annex, including a new elevator and upgrading four entrances, two ramps and two stairways. ere will also be several new ADA and unisex restrooms. is technology gives students the chance to practice the skills they are learning before they do it on live patients. e nursing program and EMS academy will both be gaining more high delity mannequins that represent patients at various stages of life. One is a mother-baby unit, which works with virtual reality to show the process of a pregnancy and a live birth to nursing students.

In the rst phase of the annex renovation project, ACC is working with Anderson Mason Dale Architects and Haselden Construction to improve infrastructure and enhance spaces for innovative approaches to healthcare education.

In addition, workers will update the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system as well as re systems throughout the building.

To enhance educational experiences for ACC students, the college is adding simulation components that will give students the chance to practice the skills they are learning in real life-like scenarios.

One technology will be high delity mannequins, which are humanlike robots that can speak, make facial expressions and even bleed.

“Students will be able to put on VR headsets and they’ll be able to see the baby in womb, watch the descent,” interim director of nursing Kari Hyland said. “All of the uids and things that come are very natural and real, so they experience that whole thing … ese new simulators give birth to our high delity newborns, so they’ll come out crying.” ere will also be a new immersive simulation classroom in the EMS academy that uses four screen walls to put students in the middle of a realistic emergency situation.

“It comes with a 360 camera, so we have the ability to take that camera and set it anywhere we want in the world, lm it, bring it back here, plug

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