HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-05-20 Regular Meeting CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, May 20, 2010 — 8:00 a.m.
Wallis Building
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. OLD BUSINESS
A. CVB HEADQUARTERS UPDATE
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. GRANTS-IN-AID REQUESTS
B. MARKETING COMMITTEE
V. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
A. NYMix (GREATER NEW YORK MPI) TRADE SHOW
B. NEW YORK SALES MISSION
C. DFWAE ASSOCIATION DAY
D. NEW VINTAGE CONVENTION SALES FAM
E. MEXICO CITY TRAVEL SHOP TRADE SHOW & SALES MISSION
F. TEXAS TRAVEL COUNSELORS CONFERENCE
G. SAN ANTONIO SALES MISSION
H. OKLAHOMA CITY SALES MISSION
I. NEW VINTAGE BANK TRAVEL FAM
VI. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
VII. FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
A. NEW VINTAGE REPORT
B. MAIN STREET OUTDOOR ADVENTURE
VIII. GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
IX. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
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
20, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. at the Wallis Building, Grapevine, Texas with the following
persons in attendance:
Steve Stinson Chairman
Tom Cherry Board Member
Andrew Davidson Board Member
LuAnn Chapman Gaits Board Member
John Imaizumi Board Member
Chris Leighton Board Member
Paul Slechta Board Member
Dan Weinberger Board Member
Sharron Spencer Council Liaison
Don Vaughn Heritage Foundation Liaison
Louie Sullins Chamber Liaison
Jennifer Hibbs Assistant City Manager
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
George Kakos Assistant Executive Director
Bob McPherrin Assistant Executive Director
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Stinson called the meeting to order.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A motion to approve the minutes from the April 15, 2010 meeting was made by Paul
Slechta and seconded by Chris Leighton. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
CVB Headquarters Update
Mr. McCallum reported that the foundation has been poured and all the piers have been
set except for the balcony along Main Street. The first of the steel has arrived and the
crane to set the steel should be here next Thursday to start steel erection.
NEW BUSINESS
Grants-In-Aid Requests
Mr. McCallum presented a grants-in-aid request for the Italian Car Fest which has been
done in conjunction with GrapeFest for several years. Last year the show was at Nash
Farm. They are seeking $3,700 and staff recommends approval. Paul Slechta made a
motion to approve the grant in the amount of$3,700, seconded by Dan Weinberger.
(1Iw Motion carried.
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A grant request was also presented from the Tarrant Area Guild of Storytellers. The
CVB has worked with the storytellers for many years and they are seeking $1,450. Tom
Cherry made a motion to approve the grant in the amount of$1,450, seconded by Paul
Slechta. Motion carried.
June Board Meeting
Chairman Stinson suggested that due to a conflict with vacations and a Sister City
mission to Krems that the board consider canceling the June board meeting. Paul
Slechta made a motion that the June board meeting be canceled, seconded by Dan
Weinberger. Motion carried.
Marketing committee
Chairman Stinson recapped the responsibilities of the marketing committee and
appointed LuAnn Chapman Gatts as chair of the committee and appointed Dan
Weinberger and Tom Cherry to sit on the committee.
SALES & MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Kakos reported that the convention sales team produced 34 leads representing
Cor 37,052 potential room nights, 15 of which are for 2010; assisted with 13 definite
bookings representing 12,413 room nights and conducted ten site inspections. Staff
hosted 40 planners and 24 guests for a New Vintage Wine & Gallery Trail FAM and
have already received two requests for proposals representing 457 roomnights. Staff
exhibited at the NYMix show where 45 planners visited the booth. Sales calls were
conducted in conjunction with this show and one request for proposal has been
received. Staff also exhibited at the Dallas/Fort Worth Association Executives
Association Day where 20 planners visited the booth and one potential lead has been
generated.
Tourism sales produced five leads representing 250 attendees and these leads went
definite. They conducted one site inspection and hosted six bank travel planners and
their guests for a New Vintage Wine & Gallery Trail FAM. Staff conducted a sales
mission to San Antonio calling on AAA offices and a sales mission to Oklahoma
calling on AAA offices and tour operators. They participated in Travel Shop in Mexico
City with American Airlines, Dallas CVB and Bargain Tours, hosting a breakfast for 50
Mexico City travel agents.
Destination Services provided information and registration assistance to seven groups
representing 5,527 delegates. They distributed 86,640 brochures during the month,
welcomed 8,124 visitors to the Visitor Information Center, and mailed 1,859 information
packets.
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SALES & MARKETING REPORT cont.
The Convention Center booked 23 future functions representing 9,518 attendees and
had $45,581 in total sales for the month. The Palace Arts Center booked 18 future
events with 2,165 potential attendees and had $25,707 in total sales for the month.
The web site traffic for the month included 118,790 unique visitors, up 25.7% over last
year and had 4,121,622 total hits. Print advertising had 15 insertions for convention
group advertising and five insertions for leisure group business. Online convention
group advertising had 19 insertions. In consumer publication advertising there were 71
insertions and 120 online insertions. Public Relations generated $62,974 in print
publicity and $5,588 in electronic publicity for a total of$68,562.
HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Bob McPherrin reported:
• The Farmers Market will start on Thursday, May 27th at the Gazebo starting at 8
a.m. each Thursday, Friday and Saturday through October 30th
• Napoli's is expanding into the Anderson Trading Company space and expect to
be open by GrapeFest.
• Stems on Main Street will close on May 31st
• Tio Joe's Mexican Restaurant has closed.
• Graceful Buys Upscale Resale has moved from Barton Street to 418 E.
Northwest Highway.
• New $17-million dollar convention center is being opened in Hurst in Sept 2010.
The facility will have 50,000 sq. foot convention space, including a 14,000 sq.
foot ballroom.
• Elena Black is again handling both Comfort Suites and Hampton Inn as director
of sales.
• Liz Pike is the new director of sales at the Springhill Suites.
• James Keaveny is the director of sales and marketing at Great Wolf Lodge with
Ken Broom moving to assistant general manager.
• We will be hosting the Hyland Group, our new rep firm with offices in DC and
Chicago, for a FAM trip over Main Street Outdoor Adventure. There will also be
a leisure fam during this time.
• First United Bank and Trust has leased 2,900 sq. ft. in historic downtown
Grapevine.
• A new shop, Beyond the Red Door, is located behind Merry's Christmas and
Clowns and sells home decor and gifts.
• Classic Hummer was approved for a permit for a new fleet sales building.
• Park Place Mercedes Benz received permit approval for a new dealership to be
located on the west side of Texas Trail just north of Highway 114.
• Super Bowl update: we are receiving numerous requests for special event
venues.
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HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES cont.
• Merlin entertainment announced in 2009 plans to bring a Legoland Discovery
Center to Grapevine Mills. Tomorrow they will announce plans to also bring Sea
Life to the mall. This will allow us to move forward in the mid-range attractions
arena. The Merlin marketing folks were in town last week for a marketing
planning session with the CVB staff.
• The CVB will take back operation of the Concourse on June 1St. The economic
downturn has been hard on revenues from that building and the Council modified
the existing contract for the tenant.
FESTIVALS AND EVENTS
New Vintage Report
Mr. McCallum reported that the New Vintage Wine and Gallery Trail and Blessing of the
Vines was a tremendous event. 450 people took part in the procession. A record
number of passports were sold and included folks from Waco, Austin and Houston. The
Jazz Wine Train sold out both nights and the art show held during the event at the
Lancaster Theatre was a great success.
Main Street Outdoor Adventure
Mr. McCallum reported that Main Street Outdoor Adventure this weekend will have the
theme grillin', chillin', thrillin'. Central Market is a sponsor for the grilling competition
which is new this year. There will be six sessions and the winners will compete in a
grill-off on Sunday. Also new this year is premium draft beer tastings, a West Coat
Wine Experience with wines from California, Washington, and Oregon.
Sunday at 3 p.m. on the Gazebo Stage will be a storyteller, Waddie Mitchell, followed by
Don Edwards. Ms. Gaffs shared the book of everything to know about the festival and
Mr. Weinberger expressed appreciation to the staff for the efforts to keep parking clear
in the downtown area.
GRAPEVINE VINTAGE RAILROAD REPORT
Mr. McCallum reported that the railroad carried approximately 4,500 passengers during
the month and hosted two jazz wine trains, five birthday parties, eleven miscellaneous
groups, one private coach and five senior and church groups. Puffy is out of service
due to a burned out dry pipe.
Brent Villard will start as train master next Monday. He has fifteen years of railroad
experience.
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LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Mr. Don Vaughn reported that next week they will kick-off the annual membership drive.
Five Preservation Advocacy Awards were presented at city council; one "Grapevine
Township Project Award", two "Restoration Awards", one "Rehabilitation Award" and
one "Preservation/Conservation Award". The 2010 "Most Precious Properties" list will
be released in the coming weeks. The Foundation has identified 17 homes from 1890 —
1948 and want to landmark these homes. Special thanks to Councilwoman Spencer for
helping to develop a gentler approach to this PR initiative.
On June 11th "Edith's Follies" will be presented at the Palace. Tickets are available for
$10.
Chamber of Commerce Activities
Mr. Louie Sullins reported that they have redone their dues structure and there are now
three categories instead of twelve. They have hired an intern for the summer. They
have awarded a contract to redesign their website with three major areas; economic
development, visitors, and residential. They will be able to do event registration, job
postings and coupons on the site. They have identified a top 25 list of companies that
they will actively pursue for chamber membership.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board, Andrew Davidson made a
motion to adjourn, seconded by LuAnn Chapman Gatts. Motion carried.
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