HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-08-21 Regular Meeting tirCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, August 21, 2003 -- 11:30 am
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
,,, V. OLD BUSINESS
A. SISTER CITY REPORT
B. DIRECTOR OF SALES POSITION
C. RAILROAD UPDATE (LOCOMOTIVE 771 & DIESEL)
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. BUDGET REPORT
B. GRANTS-IN-AID REQUEST
C. GRAPEFEST
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,
August 21, 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
Kathee Livengood 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
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation
Ronny Nordling Grapevine Chamber
CALL TO ORDER
Don Bigbie called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the July 17th meeting was made by Bill Brink and
seconded by Tom Smith. Motion carried.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that the first phase of the Hyatt renovation is underway. The
front door will shift and there will be a Starbucks Coffee Bar, new restrooms and a new
lobby bar. Papayas will have a new name. There will be two new board rooms and two
meeting rooms. Completion date is January 2004. Robert Thrailkill is relocating to
Miami and Cliff Reynolds will take over as general manager of the Hilton. He comes
here from the Hawaiian Hilton Village. Mr. McCallum encouraged the board to attend
the reception for Robert and Cliff on July 28th. On Main Street, Merry's Christmas and
Clowns and Napoli's Italian Restaurant will be going into the drug store building. Main
Street Bread Baking company has expanded into the former B&B Frame shop and are
putting in a French restaurant. In the food court at Grapevine Mills, Steak Escape is
planned to open October 1.
Tuesday night the City Council approved the moving of the west festival boundary to
include Barton Street. Three years ago the bureau was approached by some of the
merchants about being included in the festival footprint, however there were concerns
from the fire department. This year the Historic Downtown Merchant Association was
100% behind bringing Barton Street into the festival. Staff looked again at the safety
and operational issues and the proposal was brought up to Council.
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos shared highlights from the month of July. The convention sales division
produced 16 leads representing 10,025 potential roomnights and assisted in closing 4
groups representing 5,018 roomnights. Staff participated in 4 site inspections. Seven
groups representing 9,585 delegates received convention services during the month.
Tourism division published two leads representing 140 attendees and 70 roomnights
and assisted with two definites representing 80 roomnights. July saw 23,256 visitors
assisted through the Visitor Information Centers and 150,294 brochures distributed.
The Convention Center booked 28 events during the month representing 9,352
attendees. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad had 5,725 passengers compared to 4,616
in July 2002. The train web site had 8,232 visits and the CVB web site had 4,255 a new
monthly high for both websites. Communications had $123,734 in print and $15,545 in
electronic media coverage.
GrapeFest was named "Best Fest" in the recent issue of D Magazine. The bureau
received two awards at Texas Association of Convention & Visitors Bureau; one for the
New Vintage Coop Program with the wineries and one for the Main Street Days
campaign.
(iw Special GrapeFest rates have been received from the hotels and have been placed on
the website and distributed to tour operators within the 5-hour drive market. Javier has
two tour groups in over GrapeFest; one for two nights and one for one night for a total of
66 roomnights. Internet sales are ahead of last year and we are seeing purchases from
outside the metroplex, which will hopefully equate to guest room sales. In addition,
there are over 300 out of town vendors at the festival. There are both a tourism and
convention sales fam planned over GrapeFest.
OLD BUSINESS
Sister City Report
Mr. McCallum reported that 28 people participated in the Parras Sister City Mission on
August 7 - 11, 2003. The program went extremely well and included a dedication of a
plaque for the Night Watchman statue that was presented to the city in 2000. An
economic development summit was held in their city hall with an emphasis on small
business and tourism economic development. We will meet with them on discovery of
what their tourism product is. Some of their possibilities include caves, mountains,
Indian petroglifs, the oldest winery in the Americas, resort, and their location. The
group also made visits to the fire department, Red Cross, the hospital, and orphanage.
At the fire department Mayor Tate participated in the laying of the first block for their
building. To the Red Cross the group presented two fully equipped EMT bags. To the
hospital the group delivered softgoods. The goal of the orphanage is to build a high
school so that they can keep the girls with them until they are 18. They cannot open the
school until they are certified and they cannot be certified until they have all the
equipment in place. They are in need of ten thousand dollars to obtain matching grants
that will give them sufficient funds to purchase the needed equipment. A group from
Parras will participate in GrapeFest and they are bringing with them wine barrels to be
auctioned.
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
Director of Sales Position Update
Mr. McCallum reported that two weeks ago the director of sales position was offered
and the candidate declined because there were not enough dollars. We have some
other good candidates and we are still in the hunt.
Railroad Update
On locomotive 771 from Victoria, we met with 3 moving companies and they are
working on proposals to relocate the locomotive to Grapevine. The diesel engine we
have purchased is enroute to Grapevine.
NEW BUSINESS
Budget Report
Mr. Kakos reported that the city manager has held a budget hearing with the mayor and
council on this past Monday. Next will be a public hearing and then the budget goes
before council for approval in September. For the CVB the total budget is over six
million with $933,587 in sales, advertising and promotions. The bureau will be
supplementing our direct sales efforts with print advertising in the new budget year.
Grants-In-Aid Request
Mr. Bigbie presented the Grants-in-Aid request from the Grapevine High School Ex
Students Association for$2,500. The Grapevine Homecoming Parade has grown over
the years and is well attended. Kathee Livengood made a motion to grant the request,
Ev Barnes seconded and motion carried.
GrapeFest
GrapeFest will be four days with Thursday and Friday before 5 p.m. free admission.
Thursday's opening at 11 a.m. will be a small ceremony and complimentary lunch for
uniformed personnel. Friday will be the media event with emphasis on the Top 100
Festivals. There will be representatives from four of the other Top 100 Festivals. Mr.
McCallum recapped the many GrapeFest activities and the board members'
participation in the festival.
REPORTS
Heritage Foundation
Ms. Stinson reported that the Foundation held its annual meeting last night. The
Evening with Elvis was successful and the Foundation is getting ready for GrapeFest.
(lime Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Nordling reported that they have gathered travel tips for their members who are
traveling to the festival exchange with Foley in November. The Chamber is doing
business profiles and will post them on the internet. There is a ribbon cutting and mixer
at Cross Timbers Winery tonight.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Board, Phil Cloud made a motion to
adjourn seconded by Ev Barnes.
ATTEST:
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