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GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, January 27, 2000 - 11:30 am
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
ONE LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM DECEMBER 14, 1999 MEETING
III. DECEMBER SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
tr, IV. OLD BUSINESS
A) UPDATE ON CHICAGO AND NEW YORK PROMOTIONS
B) UPDATE ON SISTER CITY EXCHANGE
C) UPDATE ON RESEARCH PROJECT
V. ADJOURNMENT
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The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday, January
27, 2000 at the Convention & Visitors Bureau, One Liberty Park Plaza, Grapevine, Texas with
the following persons in attendance:
Don Bigbie Chairman
Gary Blagg Board Member
Phil Parker Board Member
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
Absent: Bill Brink Board Member
Philip Cloud Board Member
Paul Jennings Board Member
Kathee Livengood Board Member
Robert Thrailkill Board Member
Steve Trent Board Member
Darlene Freed Council Liaison
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation Liaison
Bob Hamilton Chamber Liaison
George Kakos Director of Marketing
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CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Bigbie called the meeting to order at 11:55; delayed due to inclement weather.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Deferred the approval of the December minutes due to a lack of a quorum.
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. McCallum presented the sales and marketing report. In addition to the written report, Mr.
McCallum shared that the bureau has developed hotel accommodation weekend packages for the
New Vintage Wine and Art Festival. This will help create a growth in weekend business to
support our hotel properties. These packages will be promoted in Texas and Oklahoma.
Mr. McCallum reported that the Grapevine Convention&Visitors Bureau and Opryland Texas
are co-sponsoring the reception for the Meeting Professionals International (MPI) closing
reception for 2,000 national corporate meeting planners on February 1st at Opryland Nashville.
Mr. McCallum shared the mock-up of the annual Calendar of Events brochure. This piece is at
the printers.
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OLD BUSINESS
Update on Chicago and New York Promotions
Mr. McCallum shared the mailings for the 8th annual Chicago promotion. These mailings have
gone to a database of over 800. To date there are 110 attendees and 38 sales appointments set.
The goal is for 48 appointments. This year's event is an evening function at the 410 Club in the
111 Wrigley Building. It has been expanded to include tourism professionals as well as meeting
planners and media. Also this year the sales team negotiated a special rate with the Hilton and
Hyatt Regency Chicago so that our guests would have the option to stay overnight.
Planningfor the 12th annual New York St. Pat's Promotion is well underway. The database
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contains over 950 names and now includes national association meeting planners headquartered
in New York. The addition of Opryland allows us to include these planners whose large
associations would bring citywide business to Grapevine. The first of three mailings went out
this week and the sales call goal is set at 55. Javier Rodriguez, Tourism Director, is working on
inbound receptive operators in New York and New Jersey. This promotion will also include an
event for media. This year's promotion will return to the Alamo Restaurant. An RV will be
parked in front of the restaurant and be used for the exhibit area. Mr. McCallum shared the
concept drawings of the invitations.
In answer to questions, Mr. McCallum stated that the concentration will be on travel media
rather that the food and wine media. In addition to the RV we will use banners/pictures inside
the restaurant to "claim the room" for Grapevine. Several suggestions were made for ways to
create a smooth transition from the restaurant to the RV for the trade show portion of the event.
Update on Sister City Exchange
Mr. McCallum gave a report in Bill Brink's absence. Bill was participating in the distinguished
Dallas Morning News International Wine Competition where he and wife Kathrine have become
key players in the production of this competition. As a result of their involvement this
competition only uses Grapevine Wine Pouring Society members as pourers.
The art exchange program is moving forward with the two art pieces in the works. Work is also
in progress with the Red Cross in Parras to put together an ambulance for them. The Red Cross
is a separate entity from the City of Parras. There will be a group trip to Parras in August for
their festival and the presentation of the "Walking to Texas" replica,which will be renamed for
Parras.
The date for the presentation in Krems will be in June. There will be a group tour package
offered to the community for others to join in this project. A replica of the night watchman
statue will be presented to the City of Krems.
Mr. Bigbie reported that he and Bart Raaphorst,tourism sales manager, met with the officials of
Krems earlier this week to finalize many of the details of the tour. Among other plans they
located a gasthaus at a reasonable rate. The gasthaus is located within easy walking distance of
downtown and a nearby shopping area.
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