HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-02-19 Regular Meeting thwCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, February 19, 2004 -- 11:30 a.m.
WALLIS BUILDING
ONE LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
IV. SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
A. CHICAGO / NEW YORK SALES MISSIONS
B. TRADE SHOW ACTIVITIES
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. CAPITAL PROJECTS REPORT
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. GAYLORD APPRECIATION GALA
B. NEW VINTAGE FAMS
VII. REPORTS
A. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
B. HERITAGE FOUNDATION
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday,
February 19, 2004 at the Wallis Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons in
attendance:
Don Bigbie Chairman
Ev Barnes Board Member
Bill Bretches Board Member
Bill Brink Board Member
Philip Cloud Board Member
Darlene Freed Council Liaison
Kathee Livengood Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Tom Smith Board Member
Steve Stinson Board Member
Ronny Nordling Grapevine Chamber
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Absent:
CALL TO ORDER
Don Bigbie called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the January 15th meeting was made by Kathee
Livengood and seconded by Paul Slechta. Motion carried.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. McCallum shared the following:
• Vickie Truitt will sit at our table at the Unity Dinner next week in Austin. Jane Nelson
will be at the head table but will stop by the Grapevine table.
• New restaurant in town is Ritzies on an out parcel at Grapevine Mills.
• The Fiat car club turned in a very detailed follow-up report from their grant.
• Darlene Freed reported that she and Roger Nelson met with Jim Crites from the
Airport regarding the aviation museum. The site they are considering is adjacent to
UPS. Airport personnel are getting close to a public announcement regarding the
museum.
• The Hyatt Regency DFW is near completion of their 32 million-dollar renovation.
L,,, They have opened the new check-in area and are now working on the north end of
the lobby level. April 1st they plan to start on the meeting rooms and finish off the
ground floor.
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HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT cont.
• Michael Stephens, Director of Operations, is transferring to the Hyatt in Lexington,
Kentucky.
• Staff will participate in a Mayor's Economic Development / Tourism Task Force in
Parras this weekend. They are looking at the product including rock climbing,
mountain biking, caving, festivals, etc. and will help to develop an action plan. This
will be revisited in six months.
• Mr. McCallum shared the B. R. Wall mockette, which depicts the former mayor in his
mid-to-late 50's. The statue will stand by the flag poles at City Hall and look south
down Main Street. The statue will be dedicated at Main Street Days.
• Heather Kisabeth started Wednesday as our tourism sales manager and
immediately went to participate at the Kansas Sports Show. She comes from
Wichita, Mobile, AL, and most recently Lewisville. Her expertise is packaging.
• Mr. Bretches reported that the Hilton Garden Inn site by the Embassy was declined
however the one on 114 in the Southlake area was approved.
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos shared highlights from the month of January. The convention sales division
produced 24 leads representing 22,710 potential roomnights. The team assisted in
closing 12 groups representing 11,110 roomnights. Staff attended the Healthcare
Exhibitors Association convention committee meeting. Convention Services provided
registration and information assistance to 4 groups representing 1,450 delegates. We
are expanding our registration assistants' programs. Tourism division published five
leads representing 358 attendees and 208 potential roomnights and assisted with 3
definite bookings representing 208 roomnights. The Convention Center booked 51
groups representing 6,568 attendees. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad did not operate
during January due to the rebuild of the steam engine. The train web site had 4,352
visits and the CVB web site had 2,602. Communications had $125,951 in print media
and $120,983 in electronic media coverage.
Dallas-based MPI and American Express projects a positive outlook for 2004 in their
Futurewatch 2004. They predict an average 4% growth in spending and revenue.
Increased Internet use continues as planners indicate they expect to use it 20% more to
research venues on top of an increase of 23% in 2003.
Tourism staff attended American Bus Association and we will host that group in
Grapevine in February of 2007. Staff also participated in the Bank Travel Network, the
Kansas Sports Show, and the Houston Travel and Leisure Show.
Convention Sales participated in the I Love New York show. Staff hosted the
Valentines Day Promotion in Chicago for 100 - 150 attendees and brought back 7 leads.
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OLD BUSINESS
Capital Projects Report
Mr. McCallum reported that Tower 16 is complete except for painting. In the pole barn
area, former farmers' market, work is underway on the foundry and glass works studio.
The bureau received a certificate of appropriateness from the Historic Preservation
Committee for the new Farmers' Market. Mr. McCallum shared working drawings of the
Farmers' Market with the board. The Grapevine Garden Club will host their plant sale
as the first event in the new Farmers' Market.
NEW BUSINESS
Gaylord Appreciation Gala
Gaylord has made a 520 million-dollar investment including a 400,000 sq.-foot
convention center. The Gaylord Appreciation Gala will be the community recognition of
their contribution to Grapevine. Space availability has limited the attendance, which will
include 42 participants from Gaylord. The program will tie back to the June 2000
Groundbreaking.
New Vintage FAMS(ilar - rd
Mr. McCallum shared that the New Vintage Wine Trail is set for April 2nd 3rd. The
weekend April 2, 3, and 4 will be a soft opening of Gaylord with media, tourism, and
sales familiarization tours. The media fam is titled the New Vintage Wine Trail "From
Start to Finish" and will include the Gaylord opening. The tourism division will host a
bank travel fam and will be using the limited service properties. The sales division is
hosting mostly local meeting planners. We will also have a small delegation from our
Sister Cities. The Jazz Wine Train will be April 2nd and we will bring all the groups
together on Saturday night. We may request assistance from board members with our
Sister City delegations.
REPORTS
Chamber of Commerce
Ronny Nordling reported that February 27th will be Mardi Gras at Paradise Cove.
Proceeds of this event will help pay off the debt on the building. Board elections will be
in March. There will be 24 restaurants participating in the Great Taste on April 1st at the
Grapevine Convention Center. Tickets are $20.
Heritage Foundation
Pat Stinson reported that the Heritage Foundation will honor Ted Willhoite, a charter
member of the Foundation, by commissioning a bronze plaque with his likeness to be
displayed on the barn at Nash Farm. The Foundation has "sold out"two dinner and a
movie events. On Texas Independence Day the Light Crust Dough Boys will be at the
Lor Palace. There will be a St. Pat's event and the Volunteer Appreciation Dinner will be on
March 19th. Yesterday, Ron Stacy and Balla Wright were sworn in as new business
board members.
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ADJOURNMENT
In closing Steve Stinson shared a note from Foley regarding an AMTRYKE that was
donated to a child there and the impact that it has already made for this family. Phil
Cloud mentioned that the Grapevine CVB team won first place in the "open category" at
the AMBUCS Bowling tournament which raised over$4,500 for AMTRYKES. There
being no further business to come before the Board, Ev Barnes made a motion to
adjourn; seconded by Bill Brink.
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