HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-06-16 Regular MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, June 16, 2016 — 8:00 a.m.
CVB Headquarters
636 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
3. INTRODUCTION OF STAFF
4. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
5. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
A. MAIN STREET FEST REPORT
B. SUMMERBLAST UPDATE
C. TRAVEL MEDIA SHOWCASE UPDATE
7. NEW BUSINESS
A. FY 17 MEETING SCHEDULE
8. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
9. ADJOURNMENT
IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING AND YOU HAVE A DISABILITY THAT
REQUIRES SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS AT THE MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE GRAPEVINE
CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU AT (817) 410-3185 AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST YOUR NEEDS.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 551.001 et seq, ACTS OF THE 1993
TEXAS LEGISLATURE, THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU ADVISORY BOARD
MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 10TH DAY OF JUNE, 2016 AT 5:00
P.M.
- ' LAdy Bell
Assistant to tftd Executive Director
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met in Regular Session
on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 8:00 a.m. at the Grapevine Convention and Visitors
Bureau, 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons in
attendance:
Joe Szymaszek
Keith Spinden
Mark Terpening
Cynthia Blankenship
Dan Weinberger
Iain Scouller
Debi Meek
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Alternate Board Member
Constituting a quorum, with the following liaisons and staff members present:
Sharron Spencer Council Liaison
Janet Perkins Heritage Foundation Liaison
Theresa Mason Chamber of Commerce Liaison
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director
Jack Bateman Managing Director, Sales & Marketing
Paula Newman Managing Director, Administration/Operations
Lindy Bell Assistant to the Executive Director
Absent: Jim Quinn Board Member
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Joe Szymaszek called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion was made by Cynthia Blankenship, seconded by Dan Weinberger to approve
minutes from the May 19, 2016 meeting. Motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Blankenship, Spinden, Meek, Weinberger, Scouller
Nays: None
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INTRODUCTION OF NEW STAFF
Mr. McCallum introduced two new staff members, JoLynn Green, a promotion to
Accountant II, and Robbie Hoy newly hired as Communications Coordinator.
LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Janet Perkins reported that the Grapevine Heritage Foundation is concentrating on new
projects with Nash Farm.
Nash Farm
Farm Manager Cody Jolliff is attending Association of Living History Farm & Agriculture
Museums (ALHFAM) conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana the week of June 131h.
Focus is on 19th century agriculture and historic site practices.
At the Farm, staff are working with an abundant crop of garden produce and welcoming
an increase in number of visitors. The farmhouse will be open on Thursdays and
Fridays during the summer months. Livestock is doing well with new chicks arriving last
week. At May's canning workshop, participants made stewed tomatoes, strawberry
preserves and pickled carrots. The Frugal Farm wife program is to be held June 17th
with a $3 per person fee
The Palace Arts Center
The movie, "Jumanji", will be shown Friday, June 17th for $6. "Ghostbusters" will be
shown Saturday, June 18th. Upcoming live entertainment scheduled includes "The Lion
of Texas — A Conversation with Sam Houston"; two performances on Friday, June 24th
"The Hillbilly Kat — Young Elvis and Beyond" will be performing Saturday, June 25th
Chamber of Commerce
Theresa Mason, new Chamber liaison to the Board, reported a successful volunteer
effort for Main Street Fest. Upcoming events include "Uncorked Music on the Vines"
scheduled for July 11th, a program put on by the Chamber's Women's Division.
Proceeds will benefit senior citizens at Christmas and provide school supplies for
GSICS under -privileged children. A Casino Night is scheduled for August 27th at Austin
Ranch with proceeds going to maintenance of the Chamber's office location.
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SALES & MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Bateman reported the convention sales team had 95 sales leads with 91,000
potential room nights and a potential economic impact of $45,000,000. They assisted
with 13 definite group meetings representing 3,200 room nights and a potential
economic impact of $1,900,000.
The team had 16 site inspections as well as hosted the annual Main Street FAM
consisting of seven (7) meeting planners from around the United States. FAM went
extremely well with comments from participants noting the strong participation of City
officials.
Leisure sales generated ten new leads representing 1,900 room nights and an
economic impact of $940,000. The team had 22 sales appointments.
International sales team hosted a Mexico sales mission generating 30 one-on-one
meetings with tour operators. Tamer Attia hosted a breakfast meeting making a
presentation to over 200 travel agencies. A dinner for over 65 media representatives
was also hosted. An on-site inspection at the Hilton was conducted for the annual
Japanese American Association.
A FAM was conducted during Main Street Fest for two tour operators and a media
representative from Mexico.
Sister City finalized the itinerary for the GCISD group traveling to Krems in June.
Culinary students from West Lothian were hosted for several weeks ending in mid-June.
Destination Services distributed over 111,000 brochures.
Destination Services assisted eight groups representing over 8,000 attendees with
information and registration assistance and a potential economic impact of $7,000,000.
Shuttle ridership year to date is 21 % higher than at this same time in 2015.
The Convention Center booked 18 future groups representing 4,600 attendees and had
an economic impact of $167,000. The Palace Arts Center booked 3 future groups
representing 300 attendees with an economic impact of $13,000. The Concourse
booked 11 future groups representing 3,200 attendees with an economic impact of
$115,000. Total ridership for the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for the month of April was
3,600 passengers.
The web site had 125,000 unique visitors with over 35,000 reaching through a mobile
device.
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For marketing, there were .eight print trade publications, all group related. There were
44 print consumer publications such as Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star Telegram
and Texas Monthly, with information on SummerBlast included. Public relations print
value was more than $876,000 representing over 5,000,000 circulation impressions and
electronic ad value was $141,000 generating 2,500,000 audience impressions.
Highlights included KDFW-FOX TV, KTVT CBS -6. KXAS NBC News and WFAA ABC
News Up -date. All regarding Main Street Fest.
No action taken by the Board
OLD BUSINESS
A report on Main Street Fest was given by Mr. McCallum. Mr. McCallum recognized
and thanked Chairs Mark and Melva Stanfield. Cynthia Blankenship and presenting
sponsor Bank of the West were recognized and thanked for their contributions to the
festival's success. The attendance and participation of Duke Wilhelm IV along with
emphasis of the Beer Purity Act and Delta Air Lines sweepstakes were also significant
factors. The Festival's emphasis this year transitioned more heavily to craft brew.
Utilization of Duke Wilhlem through the media was an added recognition factor
The marketing team utilized a full and early marketing penetration to all media outlets
resulting in a significant increase in attendance, marking an attendance record. Multiple
media sources were utilized including TV, radio, newspaper, testimonial advertising and
social and digital media. A Power Point presentation was made by Mr. Bateman with
images from the various media appearances.
Mr. McCallum reported Ingolstadt, Germany was pleased with the exposure they
received as a result of Duke Wilhelm's participation in festival marketing and media
appearances. It is hoped to work closely with them, as world headquarters of Audi, with
for local Audi sponsorship results. Mr. McCallum reported Audi received 120 leads as a
direct result of sponsorship exposure at the festival.
Confirmed results from multiple FAM's during the festival included 4,300 room nights
with EI of $1,000,000 and leads of 4,500 rooms also for $1,000,000 EI. Business
feedback was very positive and civic groups and organizations benefited as a result of
the festival.
No action taken by the Board.
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SummerBlast Up -Date
Media coverage has started via TV and radio spots and will run through June 27th. Live
remotes are planned with large FM radio stations. "Billy the Kid" radio personality rode
the Grapevine Vintage Railroad and has written a blog about the ride resulting in
additional media exposure. Be the Dinosaur is seeing great results averaging 100
visitors a day. Over 40 City merchants are participating in the dinosaur experience with
special promotions and have received dino tracks and decals for their businesses. The
Grapevine Vintage Railroad's TRex Express will be selling tickets on the train for the
"Be the Dinosaur" exhibit.
Travel Media Showcase
As the first ever Texas host site, Grapevine will be welcoming over 175 travel writers
and destination representatives to the Gaylord Texan August 16th -19tH This
internationally -recognized travel media convention brings travel professionals together
from across North America and beyond. Attendees also have opportunity to make side
trips to various other Texas locations. Further information will be coming to City
Council and Board members regarding events.
No action taken by the Board.
NEW BUSINESS
2016/2017 Board Meeting Schedule
A proposed meeting schedule for the upcoming fiscal year was distributed to Board
members by Mr. McCallum with the request to check dates against their personal
calendars; notify Lindy Bell of conflicts prior to the July meeting.
No action taken by the Board
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITES
,lack Bateman reported that Round One has opened at Grapevine Mills. The Blue
Goose (former Salt Water Willy's) has begun to hire with a July 4th opening targeted.
Weinberger's Deli has been listed in the top 12 sandwich shops in Texas by "In your
State" blog site. Great Scott's Eatery will be opening soon. "Be the Dinosaur" opened
June 3rd averaging around 100 guests per day.
No action taken by the Board
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ADJOURNMENT
Next meeting to be held July 21St. There being no further business to come before the
Board, a motion by Mark Terpening and seconded by Dan Weinberger to adjourn the
meeting at 9:15 a.m. prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Blankenship, Spinden, Meek, Scouller, Weinberger
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS
BUREAU BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS
21st DAY OF JULY, 2016.
OVED:
an of the Board
ATTEST: L/
Lind'yBeIll
Assistant to the xecutive Director