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GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, October 16, 2003 -- 11:30 am
WALLIS BUILDING
ONE LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
A. INTRODUCTION - MIKE KEMP, DIRECTOR OF SALES
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
IV. SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. FESTIVAL EXCHANGE
B. LOCOMOTIVE MOVE
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. MARKETING PLAN
VII. REPORTS
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday,
October 16, 2003 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
Paul Slechta Board Member
Tom Smith Board Member
Steve Stinson Board Member
Darlene Freed Council Liaison
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Ronny Nordling Grapevine Chamber
Absent:
Cor Kathee Livengood Board Member
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation
CALL TO ORDER
Don Bigbie called the meeting to order. Mr. McCallum introduced Mike Kemp, Director
of Sales, who will lead the CVB sales team into the new citywide mode and increased
corporate sales. Mike comes to us from the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego and
before that he spent 14 years at convention properties in Hawaii. Mike stated he was
glad to be here and that Grapevine was not your normal CVB but rather was
entrepreneurial with a vision and is poised for the future.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the September 18th meeting was made by Bill
Brink and seconded by Ev Barnes. Motion carried.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that construction has commenced on the limited service
property in the mall area. Hyatt's renovations continue. Hyatt will host a welcome
reception on October 23rd for James Keaveny, Director of Sales, who has joined their
team.
Butterfly Flutterby will commence at 10 a.m. tomorrow with a parade from the Depot to
Liberty Park. Butterfly releases and other activities will be in Liberty Park Plaza.
Joey Wilkins Golf Benefit will be November 24th with a noon start at Bear Creek and a
5:30 reception and auction at Delaney Vineyards. Sponsorships and golf spots are
available.
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HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT cont.
The changes and plans for the Heritage Center in the Cotton Belt Railroad District were
approved by council and the Heritage Foundation Board. There will be a permanent
structure at the Gazebo for expanded farmers' market and arts and crafts sales. Sales
will also be held in Weems Ally and under the portico of city hall. Preliminary drawings
for the addition to the Founders Building are complete.
Thomas the Tank was a great success with total attendance at 21,500. Ridership on
the train was 18,972. Gross food sales were in excess of$40,000 and gross
merchandise sales were in excess of$150,000. There was a lot of feedback from
restaurants and businesses that they had increased business from the event. People
attended from all over Texas, as well as, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia,
Illinois, Iowa, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Tom Smith shared photos of the model room for the Grand Hyatt and photos of the
renovation on the Hyatt Regency DFW. The Grand Hyatt is a 56 million-dollar project
and the renovation is a 32 million-dollar project. The name for the Coffee Bar is Jetts
and the name of the Lobby Bar is Aces.
The 9-11 Flight Crew Memorial is hosting a golf tournament on October 28th at Texas
Star Golf Course.
tioe SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos shared highlights from the month of September. The convention sales
division produced 21 leads representing 27,753 potential roomnights including a Pfizer
group meeting for 10,570 roomnights and is a multiple hotel group. The team assisted
in closing 7 groups representing 2,860 roomnights. Staff participated in 2 site
inspections and attended Affordable Meetings. Six groups representing 1,675
delegates received convention services during the month. Tourism division published
five leads representing 199 attendees and 124 potential roomnights. They assisted with
one definite representing 35 attendees. Staff participated in an east Texas sales
mission and hosted a GrapeFest fam tour, which has produced one lead to date.
September saw 10,105 visitors assisted through the Visitor Information Centers and
68,850 brochures distributed. The Convention Center booked 29 events during the
month representing 12,693 attendees. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad had 3,225
passengers. The train web site had 7,597 visits and the CVB web site had 7,002, the
highest number for the year due to GrapeFest. Communications had $183,630 in print
and $90,784 in electronic coverage.
OLD BUSINESS
Festival Exchange
The Foley arrangements are concluded. Everything is set with our civic groups doing
food and the entertainment. At this time there is approximately 100 people from
Grapevine planning to participate.
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Mr. McCallum reported that all agreements are signed and the project of moving the
locomotive will begin next Wednesday morning when some of the city staff will go to
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
Locomotive Move cont.
Victoria to prepare the locomotive and tender for the move. On Monday the 27th cranes
will load the engine and tender which should arrive in Grapevine by October 31st
NEW BUSINESS
Marketing Plan
Michael Woody shared the marketing plan with the board. He thanked the committee
that worked on the plan. Tourism is the third largest industry for the state of Texas and
second only to California for per person trips. Michael covered all the divisions of the
bureau and discussed the current trends and the strategy for each.
Ronny Nordling requested a synopsis of the marketing plan for an upcoming Chamber
newsletter.
REPORTS
Heritage Foundation
Mr. Brink reported that Nash Farm is having a cleanup this weekend and the Nash Farm
event is next weekend. New committee members have been appointed. At their last
meeting the Foundation approved an increase in the rates at the Palace for wedding
tri receptions and approved the artisans' expansion at the Cotton Belt Railroad District.
Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Nordling reported that the Chamber delegation to Foley is approximately 15 - 20
people. There will be a Fright Fest on Ice on Oct. 27th at the Dr. Pepper Ice Center at
the mall.
ADJOURNMENT
Ev Barnes noted that Steak Escape has opened at the Mall. There being no further
business to come before the Board, Ev Barnes made a motion to adjourn; seconded by
Phil Cloud.
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