A Month in the Life of the Convention Center

 

Last year, our Convention Center hosted more than 320 events and welcomed over 612,000 guests, both visitors and locals alike. How’d they do it? One event at a time! Take into consideration this past October:

The month opened with new a new convention for our coastal city, the American Quilters Society (AQS). AQS is a global organization of quilters. Some of the finest quilts in country were on display, workshops were held and vendors offered the latest in quilting supplies and technology. Several thousand quilters traveled from across the U.S. to attend this inaugural Virginia Beach show.

Week Two of October brought in the 2018 American Commonwealth Region Conference where each day, approximately 3,000 people day worshiped in contemporary style. Attendees stayed in our city’s hotels and dined in our restaurants.

Week Three was a whirlwind of activity starting with the 2018 Christian Counseling & Education Foundation Annual Conference. Nearly 2,000 attendees convened from all over the U.S. to reunite and learn how to help individuals deal with crises in their hometowns.

Entertainment is always top of mind for seniors who travel, and October 9 & 11 were no exception. The Tourism & Group division’s sales team booked 15 motor coaches, which generated 800 room nights, for the “Under the Boardwalk” event featuring Jimmy Buffet covers and dinner in the Convention Center’s ballroom.

The end of the month brought the Commonwealth of Virginia’s 2018 Public Procurement Forum, a gathering of almost 1,000 state employees who procure products and services for the state government.

Rounding out October were several dozen other events and activities of all types and sizes. While some of these were private affairs, many of them were open to the public – demonstrating that the beautiful structure on 19th Street isn’t just a convention center, it’s a hub for our community as well.

Employee Spotlight – Michelle Boyette

  1. Employee name: Michelle Boyette
  2. Where were you born and where is your hometown? I was born in North Carolina, but my hometown is Virginia Beach
  3. What division and position do you work for?  I work at the VBCC as the Assistant General Manager- Business Operations
  4. How many years have you worked for the CVB? 6 Years
  5. How many years have you worked for the City of Va. Beach? 22 Years
  6. What is the best vacation you’ve been on? One of my favorite trips was to Scotland, but all of my International vacations are my favorite because you get to learn different cultures.
  7. What is your favorite thing to do in the wonderful City of Virginia Beach? Go to the beach, Sandbridge is my favorite.
  8. What is your favorite quote? Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted~ Albert Einstein
  9. Do you have an office nickname? If so what is it? I don’t have one.
  10. Tell us something about yourself that would surprise us: I have a twin brother
  11. What do you like to do for fun? Travel, eat, and run.
  12. What is one thing you cannot resist? Krispy Kreme Donuts!
  13. What is on your bucket list? Learning a new language- probably Spanish.
  14. What is your hidden talent? Keeping calm under pressure.

VBHA Salutes the Military

More than 20 Virginia Beach hotels have joined forces to show their appreciation to the military community by launching the 2017 “Book a Night, Get a Night Free” promotion. Through January, active and retired service members can take advantage of this special offer at select properties across the city.

Full details of the promotion, a list of participating properties and attractions and an inspiring video may be found at http://virginiabeachhotelassociation.com/.