REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION, RV-018

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January 21, 1985
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001500010001-4 REMOTE VIEWING TRAINING SESSION Remote Viewer : LB ~e r\ Interviewer TM 6 * Observer(s) Date 01/21/85 Starting Time 1302 hours, local Site # : 0050 Site Acquisit.: CRV (CRV ERV PRV ARV BRV Other ) Working Mode : GT (GT HE Other ) Feedback class: C ( A B C Other ) 4r~'r>'rs'r>'r>'c>'c>'c*********xx~'r******** rx~'r** r 'r*********x>'r~~~'c****4cx>'r:r***************** 'r Ending time 1407 hours, local * * * Notes 36 48' 40"N 76 16'W * Highest stage : 04 * Evaluation : + * 'c:'c~ex4r~'r~ti~' * >'c>'c************************* 'c 4c4r~r>'r~'r*_**4cx~'c~'r****9c4rs'r ** x~'r:~~'r:r****x*** *x;r~'r~' ** **~' ****x~?*********** ********* 'rx:r:c~' ** 'r**************~' **:c:c~' **~~~ **** DESCRIPTION OF SITE " Actual : Scope (Chrysler Convention Center), Norfolk, Virginia 'r RV summ.: wide,open,surrounded.Low,really tall in center, empty today. * daily,usual, every day, routine. 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CPYRGHT Vol. 10, No. 2 The Norfolk Department of Corrimu- nity Facilities manages and maintains the city's showcases for meetings, en- tertainment and cultural attractions. Its biggest charge is the Scope complex, a major cultural and convention center which features a range of events frc?r'nn April/May 1983 circuses and basketball tournaments to Metropolitan Memorial Park, home of rock concerts and trade shows. The the professional Tides baseball team Virginia Philharmonic Orchestra and and scene of most local high school hit Broadway plays are among the football games. The MacArthur Memo- performances at Chrysler Hall, rial, one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, is another of the de- f`he departr :also takes care of partment's charges. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001500010001-4 Approved Fp.r elease 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R001500010001-4 CPYRGHT highs with sell outs of the broadway musicals "I7ancin" and " Evita," the CIAA's record attendance, the circus' largest gross in the history of its Nor- folk visits, and record attendance and grass revenues for the 'Millie Nelson concert. In those 30 days the Scope complex grossed over $1 million in revenues from 178,000 people. The World Wide Church of God convention brought thousands of delegates to Norfolk. "Scope was not built to make money, but to attract money," says Jack berry, Scope sales representative. 'Chat's why Berry and other Scope c,jaff work so hard to draw conventions and trade shows to the complex. Their efforts have paid off. They had their best s.onvention year yet in 1982 with 63.000 delegates meeting in Scope out of a total 91.000 delegates who came to the city. He sites the im- pact these delegates have on the city's econorny as an indicator of Scope's importance to the community, "it Scope didn't exist, 63,000 people wouldn't have come to Norfolk and spent $13.6 million last year. That money then changes hands at least four times in the community. So, by the time we measure the total impact, it's more like $50 million being pumped into our city," said Berry. Berry says that very few convention centers ever break even in terms of their operating costs, but when it comes to helping the local economy the successful ones, like Scope, more than pay for themselves. "The con- vention centers that say they break even often pass hidden costs like utili- ties bills along to the city government operating fund for payment. If Scope's utility bills were paid for out of Nor- folk's general fund, we'd break even too." Norfolk's conventions at Scope have been increasing significantly every year. The number of conventions in- creased by 38 percent and convention attendance increased by 35 percent between 1981 and 1982 at Scope. From 1980 to 1981 the number of conventions almost doubled and con- vention attendance almost tripled at Scope But, conventions aren't the only rec- ord breakers at Scope. In one 29-day period, from February 19 to March 20. Scope and Chrysler Hall set new C. E. Bell, director of Norfolk's Com- munity Facilities Department since 1973, came to the city with 35 years experience as a Navy officer. In his dozen years at the helm of the Scope complex he has initiated several major improvements such as changes to pro- duce a good sound system in Chrysler Hall and more than doubling the ca- pability for hanging sound and lighting equipment from the ceiling of the Scope arena. Over the years he has developed strong relationships with Berry points to the CIAA tournaments rs.