HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-12-14 Regular Meeting CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 —6:30 p.m.
Grapevine Concourse
Fairway Drive
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. YEAR END REVIEW
B. CHANGES IN HOTEL REVENUES
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IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. RECOGNITION OF BOARD SERVICE
V. A. STAFF AWARDS
B. MAYOR'S PRESENTATION
VI. ADJOURNMENT
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met on Tuesday,
December 14, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at the Grapevine Concourse, Grapevine, Texas with
the following persons in attendance:
Steve Stinson Chairman
Tom Cherry Board Member
LuAnn Chapman Gatts Board Member
John Imaizumi Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Dan Weinberger Board Member
Sharron Spencer Council Liaison
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Absent:
Andrew Davidson Board Member
Peggy Weaver Board Member
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Stinson called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the November 18, 2010 meeting was made by
LuAnn Chapman Gatts and seconded by Paul Slechta. Motion carried.
INTRODUCTION OF STAFF
Mr. McCallum introduced the new staff from this past year; Neptali Cruz, Brent Villard
and Candace Berman.
OLD BUSINESS
Year End Review
Mr. McCallum reported that the Historic Preservation and Programs division received a
national designation for Nash Farm, initiated the process to create an overlay for the
Box Addition, added a marker on the First National Bank building, dedicated the street
clock at the depot, completed restoration of the Donald Schoolhouse and the Cotton
Ginners House, and developed plans for the equipment shed. They recruited and
trained 20 new docents for Nash Farm and produced monthly events for the farm. They
handled 17 certificates of appropriateness and 13 historic landmark designations.
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OLD BUSINESS cont.
Year End Review cont.
The marketing division had 1,828,509 unique visitors to the website and total hits of
over 59 million. Total trade and consumer advertising was $1,657,604 and public
relations value was a total of$1,657,422.
The Grapevine Vintage Railroad was at the 100,000 mark for passengers with 209
promotional runs, 129 groups and seven charters.
The Facilities division took over operation of the Grapevine Concourse and in just four
months of operation has booked 36 events with an economic impact of $426,780. The
Palace Arts Center booked 354 events during the year with an economic impact of
$1,652,900 and almost $300,000 in sales. The Convention Center booked 427 events
with $5,134,100 in economic impact and $628,000 in sales.
The Festivals and Events division supports all events. Sponsorships raised $524,450 in
cash and $55,768 in-kind. At New Vintage Wine and Gallery Trail there were 1,124
visitors per winery. Main Street Days had 110,000 in attendance and GrapeFest over
266,000.
The Visitor Information Center welcomed 139,000 guests into the visitor center and
distributed 922,000 brochures. Destination Services division provided registration and
information to meetings with over 97,000 delegates with an economic impact of
$93,202,000.
Tourism sales division produced 124 leads and assisted with 98 bookings. The tourism
team conducted 12 site inspections, hosted 43 FAM attendees and participated in 30
trade shows.
The Convention Sales division produced 327 leads representing 411,033 potential room
nights. They assisted with 122 bookings representing 161,789 room nights and
$73,594,000 in economic impact. The team conducted 90 site inspections, hosted 114
FAM attendees and participated in 19 trade shows.
Changes in Hotel Revenues
At present there are 20 hotels in Grapevine ranging from the Gaylord Texan and five
other full service properties down to the limited service properties. In the full service
properties we are seeing the meeting planners still negotiating lower room rates but
bringing back banquets, breaks and other extras. The hotels are seeing an increase in
revenues on that side of the house. Occupancy is going up but room rate is not; the
hotel tax revenue remains flat. It is expected to be the first or second quarter of 2012
before room rates return.
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NEW BUSINESS
Recognition of Board Service
Chairman Stinson and Mr. McCallum recognized Chris Leighton for his service to the
CVB Board.
STAFF AWARDS
The Rookie of the Year award went to Brent Villard, Train Master, and to Candace
Berman, Convention Sales Manager. The Joey Wilkins "Can Do" award went to
Michael Miori, festival and events manager. The Employee of the Year award went to
the entire 2010 CVB Team. 2010 was a challenging year and every staff member
stepped up to the plate to produce "more" with "less".
MAYOR'S PRESENTATION
Mayor Tate recognized the organization for their efforts under a limited budget. He
recognized the bureau for their part in the preservation of our heritage. He reviewed the
history of Grapevine and the many things we have to be thankful for.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board, LuAnn Chapman Gatts
made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Tom Cherry. Motion carried.
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