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GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Tuesday, December 9, 2003 -- 7:00 p.m.
FOUNDERS BUILDING
701 SOUTH MAIN STREET, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
IV. SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
A. FISCAL YEAR END REPORT 02-03
B. FIRST QUARTER REPORT 03-04
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. STAFFING STRATEGY UPDATE
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. AWARDS
VII. ADJOURNMENT
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 551.001 et seq, ACTS OF
THE 1993 TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 2ND
DAY OF DECEMBER 2003 AT 5:00 P.M.
Eloise Koehn
Budget & Bureau Administrative Manager
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Tuesday,
December 9, 2003 at the Founders Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following
persons in attendance:
Don Bigbie Chairman
Ev Barnes 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
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Absent:
Ronny Nordling Grapevine Chamber
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation
Bill Bretches Board Member
CALL TO ORDER
Don Bigbie called the meeting to order and welcomed city council members, city
manager, assistant city manager, board members, and spouses.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the November 20th meeting was made by Ev
Barnes and seconded by Kathee Livengood. Motion carried.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that the Hyatt Regency is undergoing a 32 million-dollar
renovation of the meeting and public spaces. The renovation includes a new approach
and check-in area. The Hilton DFW Lakes completed a 1.5 million-dollar renovation of
the ballroom, guest corridors, and suites. The Super 8 Grapevine upgraded the lobby
and added a business center. There is 58.7 million dollars being put into the Grand
Hyatt project and 550 million into the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center on
Lake Grapevine. The Springhill Suites will open with 100+ rooms and is a 3.15 million-
dollar project. The Comfort Inn and Suites is a 3.9 million-dollar project and will open
with 118 guestrooms.
Grapevine issued 190 certificates of occupancy this past year and 93 of them were
(ire related to tourism; 58 for retail shops, 14 new restaurants, 16 new businesses in the old
township, and 5 new galleries.
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Fiscal Year End Report 02-03
Mr. Kakos recapped the past year. The convention sales division produced 201 leads
representing 181,944 potential roomnights. The team assisted in closing 57 groups
representing 75,681 roomnights. Staff conducted 42 site inspections and two major fam
trips. They traveled into Chicago, New York, Austin, Boston, Washington DC, Palm
Beach, CA, Charlotte, and Orlando. During the fiscal year 2003 we provided on-site
registration and information staff to 21,500 delegates. The housing bureau opened for
business and handled the Games of Texas as the first group. Tourism division
published 43 leads with potential revenue of$453,000. They assisted with 29 definite
groups with potential revenue of$185,760. Staff conducted seven site inspections and
conducted client fam trips during each of the three major festivals. In addition to
numerous trade shows the tourism division traveled into the cities of Shreveport, Little
Rock, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Houston, Beaumont, Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, Amarillo,
Texarkana, Tyler, Marshall, Waskum, San Antonio, Wichita Falls, and Gainesville.
904,285 brochures were distributed during the year. The visitor information centers at
the Depot and Grapevine Mills mall assisted 214,566 visitors and workers gave 4,430
volunteer hours. The Festival division produced a successful New Vintage Wine Trail
for the wineries and the downtown merchants. Main Street Days brought record crowds
of 104,164 attendees. It also included our festival exchange with the Foley, Alabama.
try GrapeFest saw an attendance of 227,623, an all time high. Main Street Days and
GrapeFest generated $389,288 for the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. In addition we
held the following events; Christmas on Main, July 4th Fireworks, The Great Race,
Thomas the Tank, Festival Exchange to Foley, and Butterfly Flutterby. Festival
Sponsorships came from an impressive list of area corporations including, Coca Cola,
Budweiser, SBC, Payton Wright Ford, Wells Fargo, Omni American, Texas Bank, Star
Telegram, Classic Chevrolet, Texas Lotto, Gregory G. Jones Law Firm, Nissan,
Millstone Coffee, Washington Mutual, and our full service hotels - Embassy Suites,
Hilton, Hyatt, and Gaylord. The Convention Center booked 435 events during the year
and exceeded their budgeted revenues while controlling their expenses. The Grapevine
Vintage Railroad had 50,171 passengers and 8 charters. They did special short runs
during Main Street Days and GrapeFest. The train web site had 72,381 visits and the
CVB web site had 37,635. Communications division generated $1,492,245 in print
publicity and $511,348 in electronic publicity. Our Sister City program saw a mission to
Krems in June and a mission to Parras in August. The Sister City Committee has
formed six sub committees to plan for the continued growth of the program.
First Quarter Report 03-04
Mr. Kakos shared highlights from the first quarter. The convention sales division
produced 47 leads representing 51,608 potential roomnights. The team assisted in
closing 8 groups representing 12,984 roomnights. Staff participated in 6 site
inspections. Convention Services assisted 6 groups with 4,230 attendees. Tourism
division published eight leads representing 512 potential roomnights. They attended the
National Tour Association meeting and conducted a TTIA/TxDOT AAA study tour. The
first quarter saw 24,953 visitors assisted through the Visitor Information Centers. In the
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT cont.
First Quarter Report 03-04 cont.
first two months the Convention Center has achieved 19.5% of their revenue goal for
the year. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad had 24,463 passengers, including the
Thomas the Tank event, for the first two months of the fiscal year. The train web site
had 16,279 visits and the CVB web site had 4,631. Communications had $530,000 in
media coverage.
OLD BUSINESS
Staffing Strategy Update
That which was shared last year was accomplished and we met all the goals.
NEW BUSINESS
Awards
During the past year we did not have additional funds so we asked our people to do a
lot more. We have established the Director's Award to recognize some of these
accomplishments. Mr. McCallum presented the following Director's awards:
Convention Sales for an outstanding year in site inspections and fam tours - Janet
Williams
Special Events for Thomas the Tank - Tom Wayne
to Heritage/Education Programs - Sallie Andrews
Festival Events - Foley, Alabama Exchange - Gayle Hall
Intern Extraordinnaire - Gretchen Voight
The Joey Wilkins "Can Do" Award was presented to Eleanor George Velasco.
The Employee of the Year Award was presented to Javier Rodriguez.
Mr. Bigbie thanked the staff for all their hard work and opened the floor for any
comments.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Board, Bill Brink made a motion to
adjourn; seconded by Ev Barnes.
ATTEST:
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