Remick Heritage Center Events

BOX OFFICE INFORMATION


Ticket Sales

Reserved seating tickets for Remick Heritage Center Events may be reserved or purchased by visiting the Box Office Monday through Friday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. or calling (989) 463-7304.

VISA, Discover and MasterCard sales are accepted.

Ticket Policies

Reserved tickets not claimed 30 minutes before performance time may be made available to the general public.

Tickets purchased for one event may be exchanged for another event of the same cost, if seats are available. To exchange tickets, visit the Box Office in person at least two business days prior to the performance.

Paid tickets not used at one performance may not be used at a later date. No cash refunds will be made.

If you arrive late, you will be seated at a break chosen by the director of the production. No refund or adjustment can be made for late arrivals.

In the event of a sell-out, a waiting list will be taken in person beginning one hour prior to the performance start time. All unclaimed unpaid reservations will be pulled and sold to those on the waiting list in the order of their signing up.

Updated: 12:15:00 PM -0400 on October 23, 2008

 

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Carol Zeile

Carol Zeile
Departments: Library

The academic hub of Alma College, the library, is a place of challenges, toil, and success. Library Director Carol Zeile understands that to a great degree as she was once an Alma College undergraduate. Now she dedicates her time and energy to ensuring that the library is equipped to serve the research needs of students, faculty, staff, and community members.