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GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, May 19, 2005 -- 11:30 a.m.
WALLIS BUILDING
ONE LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. STAFF INTRODUCTIONS
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
IV. HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
V. SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. AMERICAN BUS ASSOCIATION (ABA) UPDATE
B. MAIN STREET DAYS UPDATE
VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION REPRESENTATIVE
VIII. REPORTS
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
IX. ADJOURNMENT
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday, May
19, 2005 at the Wallis Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons in
attendance:
Don Bigbie Chairman
Ev Barnes Board Member
Bill Brink Board Member
Philip Cloud Board Member
Kathee Livengood Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Steve Stinson Board Member
Darlene Freed Council Liaison
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation
Ron Stacy Grapevine Chamber
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
40, Absent:
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Bigbie called the meeting to order.
STAFF INTRODUCTIONS
Mr. McCallum introduced new staff members, Nancy Corkern and Phil Kennewell, and
Kira Cha, summer intern. Nancy fills the position of tourism sales manager and will
work with both international and domestic markets and with the sister city program. Phil
fills the marketing director position. Kira will be a summer intern with the festivals
division.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the April 21st meeting was made by Bill Brink and
seconded by Ev Barnes. Motion carried.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported
• Comfort Suites received a final CO as well as Forever in Season, Modern Art and
Home and Texas by Design.
• Lucky Strike Bowling Alley is opening near the Dr. Pepper Ice Rink.
• New restaurants include Boston's and Buffalo Wild Wings.
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HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT cont.
• La Bodega is opening a second tasting room located in Terminal D.
• Underwater World and Vasquez's Grill have submitted conditional use requests.
• Guinevere's restaurant is open on West College Street. At this time it is open for
lunch.
• Wings to Go has changed its name to Lazy Bones.
• Neil Wright, train general manager, has secured passage across the BNSF lines and
is working on UP.
• The engine plaque from engine 771 has been retrieved from Houston through an
assist from the Grapevine Police Department.
• Tom Smith has been promoted to the general manager of Hyatt Hill Country Resort.
Larry Daniels is the new general manager of Hyatt Regency DFW. Larry comes
from the Hyatt in New Brunswick, NJ.
• Mr. McCallum shared a letter from Jerry Delaney regarding New Vintage.
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos reported for the month of April that the convention sales division produced 34
leads representing 34,236 potential room nights. The team assisted with 12 definite
Coo groups representing 4,446 room nights distributed amongst 8 properties. The team
conducted 4 site inspections and participated in Affordable Meetings in Chicago and
NEMICE in Boston. Tourism sales produced 2 leads representing 135 attendees,
assisted 8 definite groups representing 313 attendees. Staff participated in the Texas
Travel Counselor Conference and Choice Hotels Travel Agent Fam. Destination
Services assisted 16 groups representing 24,820 attendees.
During the month 42,868 brochures were distributed and 38,361 visitors were assisted
at the Visitor Information Center. The Convention Center booked 38 events
representing 7,740 attendees. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad carried 31,563
passengers for the month that included 11 field trips, 2 charters and 73 special
promotional runs. Visits to the Grapevine Vintage Railroad website totaled 29,072 and
visits to the general site numbered 32,867. Public Relations generated $79,672.92 in
print and $11,375.24 in electronic media coverage.
OLD BUSINESS
American Bus Association (ABA) Update
Mr. McCallum reported that ABA is one of the most important conferences we will host
in Grapevine for a growing motorcoach business. Thursday we will go to Austin to
obtain the state's involvement. This Marketplace on January 28 — February 1, 2007 will
be the first held west of the Mississippi. Gaylord will be the headquarter hotel and 3,000
attendees are expected. The theme is "Big Texas Adventures." Grapevine will host the
Cr final evening event on February 7, 2006 in Nashville.
Both the host committee and the evening events committee have met. There are three
evenings to be hosted. Fort Worth is committed for one evening, Dallas has been
approached for one evening and area CVB's for the third evening.
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
American Bus Association (ABA) Update cont.
Jef Russell is working on sponsorships. We are also working on pre-convention fam
tours with possible origination points of Tulsa, New Orleans, San Antonio and Midland
Odessa.
Main Street Days Update
Mr. McCallum reported that events will include the "Main Street to the World" area,
seven stages of entertainment, shuttles to the wineries, hand car races, family fun area
and wine areas.
Board and council are invited to participate with the convention sales fam on Friday
from 4:30 — 6:30 at Silver Lake Marina and Sunday for breakfast at the Hyatt Regency
DFW. They are invited to participate with the tourism sales fam on Saturday evening at
Love and War in Texas.
NEW BUSINESS
Heritage Foundation Representative
Mr. Bigbie stated that Bill Brink has been our liaison to the Heritage Foundation for
many years and done an excellent job. He asked for volunteers to replace Bill as
representative to that board. Ev Barnes volunteered to take the position.
REPORTS
Heritage Foundation
Pat Stinson reported that the Heritage Foundation will have a booth at Main Street
Days. They hosted the Deacon House Dedication last Saturday. The house is priced
for sale at $190,000. The Will Rogers Follies are being put on by the Runway Theatre
starting May 25th for 5 days. The date for the Jubilee is November 11 at Austin Ranch.
Chamber of Commerce
Ron Stacy reported that the Chamber is ready to move forward and promote business
and the City of Grapevine.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board; Ev Barnes made a motion to
adjourn; seconded by Paul Slechta. Motion carried.
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