VBCC Pizza Break

VBCC’s Event Services team treats Operations Team to a pizza party in thanks for all they’ve done for VBCC over the last year. Check it out!

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December at the VBCC

December is normally a quiet month at the convention center, but this year was the exception. Over 24,000 guests visited the center and in usual style, they came from a variety of places.  Virginia Society for Technology in education brought nearly 1,200 educators from across the state December 3-5.  For the second year in a row, and growing at a rapid pace, the Center hosted Virginia Holiday Duals 2016. This wrestling tournament with 2,400 athletes from 32 states generated 2,600 room nights. Both of these events are great examples of what the Convention and Visitors Bureau does for our citizens. While locals may not attend these events, or even be aware of them, these guests leave plenty of tax dollars behind and provide employment for our hospitality partners in December when it is most needed. To round the month out, VBCC hosted 11 holiday parties for local businesses and our military commands. The Center’s food service partner, Distinctive Gourmet fed over 8,000 guests, including 5,000 hungry Santas who will run the Surf-n-Santa 10 miler December 17th.

January kicks off with the 2017 National Judges Cup Gymnastics Meet January 6-8 followed by the annual Hampton Roads International Auto Show January 13-15. Rev your engines and come see us!

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CVB Sales Team Gives Back to Children in Need

An enthusiastic contingency representing the Virginia Beach tourism industry traveled to Richmond recently for the 2016 Virginia Society of Association Executives (VSAE) Expo. This annual event gives meeting planners an opportunity engage with hospitality professionals and vendors from across Virginia in a networking, tradeshow setting.

Team Virginia Beach consisted of the Virginia Beach CVB & VBCC Sales Team and eight partner hotels who set up a visually appealing display highlighting the many reasons why meeting planners should “Bring It To The Beach” the next time they’re planning a meeting or convention.

Not only did Team Virginia Beach capture many new leads, they also did their part to be socially responsible by raising $500 for Bikes for Kids, a Richmond non-profit which donates bicycles to needy children.

 

Way to go, Team!

Last Week at VBCC

Check out some of these updates from the Convention Center:

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Survey equipment has been a regular siting.
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Core drilling has begun. Engineers will later analyze core samples of soil taken from as shallow as 10’ – 12’ to as deep as 100’ to determine the foundations required for arena and parking lot construction.

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The Art Park has returned for the off season.
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Conventioneers have returned and are enjoying some creative uses for lunch space.
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Plans for the arena are continuing. Survey teams have been recording existing conditions and locating underground utilities all summer. Here’s what they’ve left us.



Shriner Serenade

VBCC staff were delighted to be treated to a serenade Friday morning as the MASA Shriners practiced for their annual parade. Thanks for sharing, Samantha Bernheim!

 

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Day of Caring 2016

The CVB stepped up to the plate once again for the city’s annual Day of Caring on Friday, 9/9. This year, CVB staff helped spruce up the outdoor spaces at the Beach Health Clinic and Seton House. Here’s a great shot of the BHC crew. Click here for more pix courtesy of Rubylee Gardner.doc group

Cooling Tower Repairs at the VBCC

This is what it takes to repair a cooling tower fan motor and bearing. These unexpected $25,000 repairs are but a part of what it takes to keep VBCC running. The photos are for the benefit of those inside VBCC. We trust our colleagues in the Towne Bank building witnessed it firsthand.

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VBCC Intern’s Experience

Claire Rew, Event Services Intern with the VBCC has written the following passage about her experience as an intern. Check it out!

A 300 hour internship? Not what I imagined my summer before my senior year at Longwood University to include. With my major being communication studies, I figured I would be sitting at a desk all day long at a job that I found uninteresting. So much for beach days I thought, but little did I know, interning at the Virginia Beach Convention Center was going to be an experience more valuable than ever.

The first day on the job, I met the event coordinating crew, Avery, Keith, Darcy, Samantha, Adrielle, Forrest, Sarah, and Kathy. I could not have had a greater welcome and of course, I got the famous, Keith Bernstein building tour. I later found out, that was only but a rehearsal to prepare me for the two hour Courtney Dyer tour. However, these both were no match for my lack of direction, getting lost in the back of house hallways countless times before I finally figured my way around.

Within the next few days, I started to assist in managing events, walkie-talkie and all. I quickly learned many valuable skills, including problem solving, teamwork, and crowd control, and frequently saw interesting sights, like Comicon cosplayers, emotional wrestlers, and tiny dancers. Through all of the different distractions that come with every event, I can honestly say that I learned something new each day that I spent at the VBCC.

Between events, I was assigned with various projects, such as compiling new staff member kits, creating staff information packets for events, editing event coordinator guides and manuals, and putting together organizational event binders to help keep coordinators on their “A” game. I also attended most pre-conference and client meetings, where I furthered my knowledge of how to effectively communicate and thoroughly plan for events. From ensuring the client’s satisfaction, to making sure the right amount of chairs have been ordered, to attempting to understand EBMS, I now see that the job of an event coordinator is much more than one might think.

After getting the feel of how the VBCC runs and operates, I marched on over to the CVB to hopefully meet some faces behind the many emails I had been receiving. Not knowing much about the positions or tasks the CVB is responsible for, it was interesting to learn about their different departments. Many events would not be held here at the Convention Center if it was not for the marketing and promotional efforts of the CVB. If I were a tourist, I too, would want to come to Virginia Beach after viewing “The Daily Life” blog. Next time a blog article is written about an exciting activity in Virginia Beach, I would be more than willing to tag along just to “get the experience” for myself.

As my internship comes to an end, I feel prepared to someday in the future enter the event planning field. “It takes teamwork to make the dream work” they say, and the VBCC is one fine example of how to make the dream happen. Dedication from all members of sales, event services, operations, sustainability, and all the contractors is required in order to hold a successful event. I am lucky enough to have gotten a chance to meet many of these great people and cannot thank them enough for a wonderful summer and learning experience!

 

Pictured from left to right: Forrest Harrell, Avery Burgess, and Claire Rew, and Samantha Bernheim in the dolphin costume.

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What do intern Claire Rew and Event Manager Sam Bernheim and do on a 102 degree day when events are loading out? Get up close and personal with our new baby ducks, of course. These new editions to the water features outside Hall D are about two weeks old in this photo.

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Distinctive Gourmet’s Charles Burnham tidies up has mini café in the Jewelry Show Friday afternoon. This outgoing young man was willing to talk to anyone….as long as it was about football!