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GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, May 21, 2009 — 11:30 a.m.
Wallis Building
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. VISITOR SHUTTLE UPDATE
B. CVB HEADQUARTER COMPLEX UPDATE
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. BUDGET 09-10
B. SUMMERBLAST
V. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
A. PLAN YOUR MEETINGS
B. DFWAE
C. NY MIX
(kw D. SPRINGTIME, D.C.
E. 2009 REJUVENATE ADVISORY BOARD COUNCIL
F. NY SALES MISSION
G. TEXAS TRAVEL COUNSELORS CONFERENCE
H. HOUSTON SALES MISSION
I. NEW VINTAGE FAMS
VI. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
A. HOTEL UPDATES
B. ATTRACTION UPDATES
VII. FESTIVAL & EVENTS REPORT
A. MAIN STREET DAYS REPORT
VIII. GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
IX. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
1. ADVOCACY AWARDS
2. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
3. EDITH'S FOLLIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
X. ADJOURNMENT
State of Texas
,. County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Thursday, May
21, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. at the Wallis Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following
persons in attendance:
Steve Stinson Chairman
Ev Barnes Board Member
LuAnn Chapman Gatts Board Member
John Imaizumi Board Member
Chris Leighton Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Bill Streidl Board Member
Sharron Spencer Council Liaison
Pat Stinson Heritage Foundation Liaison
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Cor ABSENT:
Andrew Davidson Board Member
Terri Shimmel Board Member
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
Tom Kormondy Chamber Liaison
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Stinson called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the April 23, 2009 meeting was made by Ev
Barnes and seconded by Chris Leighton. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
Visitor Shuttle Update
Mr. Kakos reported that last Tuesday council approved the lease/purchase of 4 coaches
to be used for the shuttle system. We are proceeding with the hiring of drivers, ticketing
system, and signage. We expect to know the delivery date for the coaches by the end
of this week and will then be able to give the timeframe for a start date.
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
CVB Headquarter Complex Update
Mr. McCallum reported that last Tuesday council approved Architexas as the architect
for the project. Architexas has done the Wallis, City Hall, and Palace. Of the 19 firms
who responded to the RFQ we narrowed the group to six and after an interview process
came to Architexas. On the Construction Manager at Risk we are in the negotiation
stage with our first choice. We should know by the end of the week if we can then take
this to council or move on to the next choice. We hope to bring the CMAR before
council at the June 2nd meeting.
NEW BUSINESS
Budget 09-10
Eloise Koehn reported that we are in the budget process along with the rest of the city
and that we are looking to reduce the budget while maintaining all sales and marketing
programs. We will look to make cuts in other areas in order to have a "Make Ends
Meet" budget. The first draft is due tomorrow followed by departmental hearings with
the city manager. The budget will be submitted to council in July and adopted by
council on September 15th. We will do a mid-year review with the possibility of
readjusting the budget at that time.
SUMMERBLAST
Mr. McCallum reported that we are working on a staycation program which is named
SummerBlast. It will include 16 weeks of Friday night fireworks and promotes all the
other activities available in Grapevine. It will also promote hotel summer packages.
The program will be marketed through the web site, brochures, ads, and a 30-second
television commercial. Promotion will start the latter part of next week. We have a
multi-year commitment to this program.
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos reported that the convention sales team produced 15 leads representing
18,415 potential room nights, seven for 2009; and assisted with ten definite bookings
representing 4,608 room nights, eight for 2009. They conducted seven national and two
local site inspections. Staff participated in Plan Your Meetings Tradeshow in Austin and
met with 15 planners and produced 3 potential leads. Staff participated in New York
Mix Tradeshow and Conference where they met with 29 planners and produced two
leads. Staff participated in Dallas/Fort Worth Association Executives Association Day
meeting with six planners from the DFW area. Staff produced a New Vintage fam for 11
local planners and guest and are working on a number of potential short term leads.
Staff participated in Springtime Tradeshow in Washington, D.C. where we joined forces
with seven other Texas bureaus and had a total of 285 planners visit the booth and
received four RFPs. And finally, Bruce Dalton was invited to be a part of an advisory
committee to Rejuvenate Marketplace to explore ways to improve their tradeshow.
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT cont.
Tourism sales produced seven leads representing 240 potential room nights and 315
delegates. They assisted with three definite bookings representing 106 room nights and
120 delegates and conducted one site inspection. Staff conducted a Houston sales
mission making 13 sales calls on AAA offices as well as travel agents promoting
staycations and SummerBlast. Staff participated in Texas Travel Counselors
Conference where they hosted a breakfast for 92 travel counselors. They also hosted a
booth at the tradeshow.
Destination Services provided information and registration assistance to nine groups
representing almost 16,000 delegates. They distributed almost 76,000 brochures
during the month and welcomed over 20,000 guests to the Visitor Information Center
and mailed over 13,000 information packets as follow up to requests.
The Convention Center booked 19 future groups representing 8,308 attendees and
hosted 46 events with $44,963 in total sales. The Palace Arts Center booked nine
future groups representing 3,000 attendees with total sales for the month of$20,268.
,, The web site traffic for April was 94,454 unique visitors with over four million hits. The
total number of email subscribers to our monthly newsletter is just under 39,000.
$163,000 was spent on group and leisure advertising and public relations generated
was $179,443.
FESTIALS & EVENTS REPORT
Main Street Days Report
Mr. McCallum reported that while attendance at Main Street Days was up on both
Friday and Sunday, the weather on Saturday caused the overall attendance to drop to
94,955. The 25th Annual Main Street Days had a great layout and several new
activities. The weigh-in between Luis Calderon and myself raised over $18,000 for the
hospital and Rotary school projects.
GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that the Grapevine Vintage Railroad carried 13,419 passengers
during the month of April. Caboose 1 has been air-conditioned and FRA approved.
They are selling children's birthday parties and small groups. The new piston is built for
engine 2248 and they will be here next week to set the rings and do some cylinder
work. We hope to have 2248 back in service by mid summer. Revenues for the train
are up but so are expenses.
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HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
• The Dallas Convention Center hotel referendum passed.
• Michelle Fuentes is the new director of sales at Super 8.
• Bella Butterflies has opened on W. Worth Street and sells children's & women's
apparel and home decor.
• Vignettes has opened in the former Teddy Bear store and sells home decor.
• The new branding for Arlington is: Arlington, Texas and the Crowd Goes Wild.
• Hilton Garden Inn's new opening date is June 3rd
LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Advocacy Awards
Pat Stinson reported that Preservation Advocacy awards were presented at council this
week to John Beck for the Miles — Chambers House, Sarah and Jason Wright for the
Millican House, Faith Christian School for the GHS Band Hall and Homemaking
Cottage, Jackie and Vick Cox for their residence on East Texas Street, to Grapevine
Masonic Lodge for their lodge building, and a special award for Mary Virginia Simmons
presented to her son for her support of historic preservation.
Membership Drive
Ms. Stinson shared the new membership drive program and collateral. She encouraged
the CVB board members to join the Heritage Foundation if they are not already
members.
Edith's Follies
Edith's Follies III will take place at the Palace Theatre on June 12 and will feature local
performers. The theme this year is "Back to Broadway."
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board, Chris Leighton made a
motion to adjourn, seconded by John Imaizumi. Motion carried.
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