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Monday, January 15, 2007
Advanstar - International Motorcycle Show
Now to the show...
Everything went smooth, there were some things that took place like some bikers almost got into it with one of the vendors and the police was called, one of the vendors was scalping tickets and got caught (ha, ha, ha), on the last day (Sunday, Jan. 14) someone stole a black leather jacket of the rack and got away with it (that's very sad, especialy when you have show security at the doors, WCC security, and and Contract Security and no one could catch the guy.
Now to the pictures...
NBC 4 Health & Fitness Expo
Monday, January 8, 2007
Fenty Inaugural Ball
I'll will attempt to look at this from 4 different point of views.
- DC
- People that attended the event
- Security
- Behind the scenes
1) The city:
- I'll start with this one because it's the easiest. If I could paraphrase what the Mayor said when he took the stage: You don't know how happy I am to look out and see a sea of faces as far as the eye can stretch. And that's exactly what it was, a sea of people as far as the eye could see. Great support for the new Mayor, a beautiful night, and to top it all off... it was free (with a cash bar of course).
- I was not in the crowd of people waiting to get into the event but I observed the crowed of people. It was more like a Mob of people. Lines were long (what lines it was just a mass of bodies), very limited seating, very crowded to get into the halls. I saw the mass of people in the ABC concourse, Grand lobby, East Registration, out front on Mt. Vernon Street wrapped around the building. Now when I say out front of Mt. Vernon Street I mean there was a huge mass of people waiting to get into the building blocking the entrance doors. From someone looking at the sea of people it was sheer madness.
- Before I get into what I saw let me tell you how it was set up before the event started. It looked very nice! there was to be a line formed from Mt. Vernon, people were to be taken to a staging area located in East Registration where there was seating, from East registration groups of people were to be filed in an orderly fashion through the grand lobby, down the escalators that lead to ABC concourse to a line in front of A or B Hall, at that point they were to go through a security check point then into the halls. All this looked good but it did not work. It started out fine till everyone showed up. A mob of people were at the front doors spilling into the grand lobby, a line of people went up 7th and 9th street, East registration was packed, AB concourse was packed and getting worse, security screeners could not keep up with the masses, the fire marshal stepped in and tried to bring order to the chaos, at different times entrance to the building and also to the halls was temporarily shut down till some type of action plan was put in place to bring order to the chaos. Around 8:30 p.m. security to get into the halls was eliminated and anyone could get in. Around 9:30 p.m. no one could get into Halls A & B so C hall had to be opened up. Now take into account that the event started at 7:00 p.m. and it's now 9:30 p.m. and there still was a massive amount of people trying to get into the event.
- I was part of behind the scenes so believe me when I say we did our best given what we had to work with. so you ask, could the WCC have done a better job? The answer is yes. In many areas we fell short but we did our best to accommodate everyone. After this night I asked myself many questions. I had to wear many hats this night, Not only taking care of the housekeeping end but helping with security, meeting services, and show management. Because of this I must touch on each area. This event was to be a standing event with designated seating for senior citizens... this did not happen and it was not enforced, once people started sitting down everyone wanted to sit down, it put meeting services in a bad position because they were trying to bring out more tables and chairs during the event and when hall C was opened tables were still being set up and people were actually fighting over chairs (no joke on this). Security was understaffed and being pulled all over the place to handle crowed control and different situations, one situation that I observed was when airwalls C were opened up a mad rush of people ran (have you ever seen ladies in high heels and nice evening gowns run and fight over chairs?) to get chairs that were in storage, security had to be called because they actually pushed past the doors and went back into storage and began to take chairs for themselves... madness! Now for my job, housekeeping... We got no complaints and we did out best even though we were stretched thin like all other departments.
- What could have been done to handle the crowds of people better?
- What could have show management done to make this event run smoother given the budget we had to work with?
- What would have happened if the building needed to be evacuated during this event? (This one is big on my mind!)
- When the security screeners stopped checking people for weapons and allowed anyone to enter the hall what would have happened if someone had a firearm or even worse... explosives? with 20,000 - 25,000 people in the halls it would have been a major disaster.
- Seating was a mess... for future events, how could show management do a better job in enforcing this? It is my understanding that the fire marshal got involved in seating (among many other things.) I felt sorry for the senior citizens that were left standing when the priority seating should have been enforced for senior citizens.
I could probably write all day about this event and I touched on a few things that were running through my head. I'm sure many more people behind the scenes could bring up more items of discussion like Centerplate, with the number of people present they only had enough food to last till 9:30 p.m. after that it was slim pickings. But that's not my area of expertise so I'll leave that alone. On my end... great job housekeeping!
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
T.D. Jakes Wed. Night
After the Fenty Inaugural and the 2 meeting following, I got a chance to go to halls D and E to listen to Martha Munizzi practice (Do a sound check). If I had my camera I would have taken a picture (I really need to get a smaller digital camera). She is preforming tonight, I will not be working so I hope all goes well. For those that do not know who Martha Munizzi is, she is a prominent Christian Praise and Worship leader. The first time I hear of her was when she preformed at Joel Osteen's Church (Lakewood Church in Huston Texas). If you love Praise and Worship Music then you will love her music, I know one of her songs was featured in the movie called The Gospel.
Fenty swearing in
Fenty was sworn in at a private morning ceremony at D.C. Superior Court, spokeswoman Mafara Hobson confirmed. The federal law granting home rule to the city requires the mayor to officially take office by noon on Jan. 2.
A public swearing-in is scheduled for Wednesday, and an inaugural ball will be held Saturday night.
Fenty, a 36-year-old Democrat who previously served on the D.C. Council, was chosen overwhelmingly in the Nov. 7 election after beating longtime council Chairman Linda W. Cropp in September's Democratic primary.
Now to what I have to say...
the event was good, they did not get the turn out that was expected and I only saw 2 people sitting in the overflow area. The event started about 30-45min. behind schedule. Over all the WCC did a great job handling the event, I look forward in seeing what Saturday, 6 Jan. 2007 has in store for us. The Inaugural ball should be fun, I'll be here working and I'll see if I can get some pictures posted.
(I took this picture with my not so good digital camera.)