HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-01-17 Regular Meeting CreCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, January 17, 2002 -- 11:30 am
WALLIS BUILDING
ONE LIBERTY PARK PLAZA, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM DECEMBER 11, 2001 MEETING
III. HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
A. LETTER FROM EMBASSY SUITES
IV. SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
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V. OLD BUSINESS
A. INTERLOCKING TOWER UPDATE
B. STEAM LOCOMOTIVE UPDATE
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. PROGRAM OF WORK
VII. REPORTS
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION REPORT
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday,
January 17, 2002 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
Paul Jennings Board Member
Phil Parker Board Member
Kathee Livengood Board Member
Robert Thrailkill Board Member
Aaron Compton Grapevine Chamber
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Absent:
Tom Smith Board Member
Darlene Freed Council Liaison
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Bigbie called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the December 11, 2001 meeting was made by
Bill Brink and seconded by Kathee Livengood. Motion carried.
HOTEL/ATTRACTIONS REPORT
Mr. Bigbie read a letter from Bob Fugazi of John Q. Hammons Hotels. Copy attached.
Mr. Kakos reported that several new restaurants have recently opened or are about to
open including Steak and Shake, The Venue, Café Italia and Baja Grill. He also
reported that Dennis McGovern has accepted the general manager for the new Mills
property being constructed in Denver, CO. The new general manager of Grapevine
Mills is Earl Dorsett. Willhoite's is celebrating their 21'Anniversary on January 18m
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos shared highlights from the month of December. The convention sales team
produced 29 leads representing 21,303 potential room nights. Four groups went
definite representing 602 roomnights. Tourism division generated 3 leads representing
190 participants and had 2 definites representing 64 roomnights. 31,995 visitors were
assisted through the visitor information centers. The heavy train ridership during the
month contributed to this number. 16,300 brochures were distributed. The number of
passengers on the Tarantula Train was 9,020 for the month. Six thousand of these
were children for the Polar Express runs. The Public Polar Express was sold out on 2
Saturdays. The murder mystery run on January 26th sold out in a week. Texas Travel
and History magazine will ride on the murder mystery run and do an article on the train.
There is a Valentines Sweetheart run on February 14th. Communications generated
$188,721 in print media and $61, 716 in electronic coverage.
OLD BUSINESS
Interlocking Tower Update
(of Mr. Bigbie reported that the relocation of Tower 16 is still subject to the completion of a
communication loop between Garland, Sherman and Fort Worth. Tower 16 still
provides the link in the new fibre optics loop. It is expected that the Tower will be in
Grapevine by January 30th.
Steam Locomotive Report
2248 "Puffy" has successfully completed its annual inspection and will return to service
January 18th
2252, the Roseville locomotive is the subject of a public hearing at the Roseville
Fairgrounds today. Paul McCallum and Roger Nelson will be presenting Grapevine's
proposal at 5:30 pm today. They are anticipating the support of the Commissioners.
NEW BUSINESS
Program of Work
Mr. Kakos distributed a program of work for the year (copy attached) showing dates for
sales missions, shows and trips for the coming year. He discussed the first quarter in
detail.
REPORTS
Heritage Foundation
Melva Stanfield reported that the partnership at the Heritage Center between the CVB
(iv and Heritage Foundation is beneficial to both parties. The foundation is appreciative of
the leads that the CVB and Convention Center funnel to the Place Theatre. The
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Lancaster Theatre is drawing corporate and wedding business and revenues are
surpassing projections. At the Nash Farm they are proceeding with plans for the
pavilion which will be rented out for small events. They have a Valentine's Day dinner,
dessert and a movie scheduled for the Palace. The movie will be "It Happened One
Night".
Chamber of Commerce
Aaron Compton reported that the Palace is a great venue for the Chamber lunches.
The Christmas Luncheon, where the civic groups shared left a good feeling about all the
things that happen in this community. March 21st is the date for the Chamber Banquet
at the Ranch of Lonesome Dove. The Chamber is starting a Business Hall of Fame and
will display pictures of all of the past "Business of the Year" award recipients. The
Chamber is also starting a Chairs Round Table or Chairs Council to be made up of past
chair of the Chamber Board. Ken Johnson is heading up this group, whose goal is to
get more corporate involvement. Shelly Ruddick is the new membership director.
ADJOURNMENT
(lw There being no further business to come before the Board, Robert Thrailkill made a
motion to adjourn seconded by Phil Cloud.
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