HomeMy WebLinkAbout2015-11-19 Regular MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, November 19, 2015 — 8:00 a.m.
CVB Headquarters
636 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
3. INTRODUCTION OF NEW STAFF & PROMOTIONS
4. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
5. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
CHRISTMASA. DON BIGBIE LEGENDS OF TOURISM & HOSPITALITY AWAR
B. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT UP -DATE
C. • OF - D.
7. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
8. ADJOURNMENT
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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 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2015 AT
5:00 P.M.
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ndy Bell
Assistant to Me 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, November 15, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. at the Grapevine Convention & Visitors
Bureau Headquarters, 636 S. Main Street, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons
in attendance:
Joe Szymaszek
Dan Weinberger
Iain Scouller
Cindy Blankenship
Mark Terpening
Debi Meek
Chairman
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
Paul W. McCallum
Executive Director
Jack Bateman
Managing Director Sales & Marketing
Paula Newman
Managing Director Administration & Operations
Melva Stanfield
Heritage Foundation Liaison
Paul Slechta
Chamber Liaison
Lindy Bell
Assistant to Executive Director
Absent:
Jim Quinn
Board Member
Keith Spinden
Board Member
Bruno Rumbelow
City Manager
Jennifer Hibbs
Assistant City Manager
Paul Slechta
Chamber Liaison
MARKETING VIDEO
Board was shown four TV spots regarding the November 7th Veterans Day parade as
well as The Weekender blog written by Daniel Horsch which covers happenings and
events in Grapevine.
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Szymaszek called the meeting to order at 8:07 a.m.
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APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion was made by Dan Weinberger, seconded by Mark Terpening to approve the
minutes from the October 15 2015 meeting prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Weinberger, Szymaszek, Scouller, Meek, Blankenship, and Terpening
Nays: None
LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Melva Stanfield reported multiple Foundation events scheduled in the coming month.
Grapevine Heritage Foundation's annual Meeting of Membership scheduled for
Thursday, November 19th at Nash Farm. Recognition will be made of outstanding
volunteers and 2016 projections. A chuck wagon dinner will be served.
Nash Farm
Nash Farm will host First Friday Christmas Fun December 4th. Activities planned
include making Victorian ornaments, singing Christmas carols and experiencing the joys
of an old-fashioned Christmas on the Farm.
A Victorian Christmas will be held at Nash Farm December 5th with volunteers making
an old-fashioned Christmas dinner much like the Nash Family did on the Grape Vine
Prairie.
Frugal Farm Wife is scheduled for December 181h where visitors will experience day-to-
day chores of life on the Farm.
Farm House on the Grape Vine Prairie is scheduled for December 190 where visitors
will experience how Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family would have experienced
Christmas.
The Palace Arts Center
The 75th anniversary of the Palace Arts Center will be celebrated November 20th with a
free showing of "Tender Mercies" which was partially filmed at The Palace.
Main Street LIVE "Christmas Spectacular" scheduled for November 28th.
The movie, "White Christmas" will be shown December 15t and "It's A Wonderful Life"
scheduled for December 2nd. Christmas movies will be shown and rotated throughout
the month of December.
Texas Harmony Chorus will perform, "Three Weeks Before Christmas".
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Main Street LIVE's "A Christmas Spectacular" will be presented December 5, 12 and 19
at 3 PM and 7 PM each day and evening.
An ELVIS Hometown Christmas Special with Kraig Parker is set for December 6.
The Texas Tenors will be performing December 15 and 16 and Ricki Dereck's "Merry
Little Christmas Show" will be held December 18tH
Ms. Stanfield reminded the Board that the Heritage Foundation is the source for a
personalized brick for Main Street or Nash Farm and would make a good Christmas gift.
No action taken by the Board
Chamber of Commerce Activities
Chairman Szymaszek reported Chamber Activities on behalf of Paul Slechta. It was
reported the Grapevine Chamber has received the Fifth Star accreditation which places
it in the top 1 % of Chambers nationwide. The process is lengthy and the recognition
prestigious. The annual awards banquet is January 28th. Awards nominations can be
made on the Chamber website.
No action taken by the Board
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Bateman presented two new publications where Grapevine has a presence
including the inflight magazine for Japan Airlines and the AAA magazine in Oklahoma.
Mr. McCallum reported on the CVB "Young Wizards" team winning the Chamber of
Commerce's Chili Cook -Off event November 10th.
Mr. Bateman reported the convention sales team had 72 leads with 77,000 potential
room nights and a potential economic impact of $32,000,000. They assisted with nine
definite group meetings representing 16,000 room nights and a potential economic
impact of $8,000,000. The sales team hosted three site inspections including
Association of Former Agents of the Secret Service, Conference Direct Mid Atlantic and
Hear the Watchmen.
The team participated in IMEX (World Wide Incentive Travel, Meetings and Events)
having 33 one-on-one appointments, received 11 RFP's representing over 19,000 room
nights and $15,000,000 in potential economic impact.
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SALES AND MARKETING REPORT cont.
Leisure Sales had 4 new leads representing 2400 room nights and an economic impact
of $340,000. They assisted with four definite tour groups representing 82 room nights
and a potential economic impact of $62,000.
Leisure Sales participated in DFWATC (Dallas/Fort Worth Area Tourism Council) in the
Houston mission. Four FAMS were conducted including Travel and Tourism Marketing,
Japan Airline Sales, and with Japan Airlines management who will manage and operate
in DFW as well as Aero Mexico travel -grade FAM. Sister Cities participated in the
October Krems Committee meeting.
Destination Services distributed over 94,000 brochures in October and welcomed
10,000 guests to Visitor Information Center, Settlement to City and the Depot.
Destination Services assisted 10 groups representing over 8,000 attendees with
information and registration assistance and a potential economic impact of $8,000,000.
Visitor shuttles carried 8,700 passengers in October versus 4,000 prior year.
The Convention Center booked 34 future groups representing 5,300 attendees and had
an economic impact of $191,000. The Palace Arts Center booked 22 future groups
representing 3,300 attendees with an economic impact of $135,000. The Concourse
booked four future groups representing 450 attendees with an economic impact of
$16,000. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad had total ridership of 2,800.
The web site had 100,000 unique visitors with over 37,000 reaching through a mobile
device. For marketing, there were five print trade insertions all group related, 120,000
online impressions and 36 print consumer publications insertions and 53 TV and radio
spots including Time Warner and Video on Demand. Online advertising had 302,000
impressions. Public relations print value was more than $800,000 representing over
7,000,000 circulation impressions and electronic ad value was $140,000 generating 627
audience impressions.
Highlights included Love Chapel Church coverage on KXAS and WFAA-TV News 8
Daybreak, KM -CBS News at 4 and KDFW Fox 4, New 9 coverage of Grapevine
Mills' pumpkin carving event.
The Christmas 2015 media drop was shown with approximately 50-60 invitations being
hand delivered.
No action taken by the Board
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OLD BUSINESS
Don Bigbie Legends of Grapevine Tourism Hospitality" Award
Mr. McCallum brought forward discussion regarding finalization for establishment and
criteria of the "Don Bigbie Legends of Grapevine Tourism Hospitality" award. The final
concept draft was presented. Discussion and questions followed regarding frequency of
the award.
Following approved wording amendments, motion was made by Mark Terpening,
seconded by Dan Weinberger for approval of the establishment of the "Don Bigbie
Legends of Grapevine Tourism Hospitality" Motion was approved for adoption with
Don Bigbie named as the Class of 2015 award recipient.
Ayes: Blankenship, Scouller, Meek, Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger.
Nays: None
Mr. McCallum presented proposed nominees for the Class of 2016. Presentation was
made detailing the qualifications of Dennis Roberts and significant contributions made
to Grapevine festivals and events. Discussion followed.
Motion was made by Cynthia Blankenship, seconded by Mark Terpening to approve the
nomination of Dennis Roberts.
Ayes: Blankenship, Scouller, Meek, Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger.
Nays: None
Presentation was made by Mr. McCallum detailing the qualifications of Shane Wilbanks
and the significant contributions made to creating Grapevine as a world class tourism
destination. Discussion followed.
Motion was made by Dan Weinberger and seconded by Cynthia Blankenship to
approve the nomination of Shane Wilbanks.
Ayes: Blankenship, Scouller, Meek, Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger.
Nays: None
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Railroad Equipment Up -Date
Mr. McCallum reported "Puffy" will be undergoing the FRA -required 15 -year renovation
process. Renovation will begin following Christmas Capital of Texas' initial media event
in December with completion projected by the end of March.
By-line track renovation is currently underway per an FRA inspection. Expected to be
completed within the next month.
Mr. McCallum presented the 118" scale engine purchased after years of searching. The
engine will be placed beneath the stairway in the Visitor Information Center.
Recognition and thanks were also made to Councilwoman Spencer for the 18th century
lightening rods she donated and which will be installed at either end of the Cotton
Exchange section of the Bureau's Headquarters.
Upcoming Christmas Capitol of Texas collateral was provided to each Board member.
Invitations to the unveiling ceremony for the unicorn, "Imagine" were distributed with
special emphasis noted regarding parking and a requested RSVP.
NEW BUSINESS
HOTELS 1 ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Jack Bateman reported that a New Farmers Market is now in the previous 7-11 location.
It is a true small town market and conducive to the Grapevine experience. It was noted
that Grapevine Mills is bringing outlets not typically found in outlet centers such as Crew
Cuts clothing for children 2-10, Five Below where everything is priced between $1 and
$5 and Swarovski Crystal.
Mr. Batemen also reported that Roscoe's Diner is currently closed with additional
information provided by the Board they are closed permanently. Marriott has purchased
the Starwood brand with probable implementation of the Starwood brand into Marriott
Properties.
No Action taken by the Board
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ADJOURNMENT
Next meeting will be December 8th at the Gaylord Texan's Yellow Rose Ballroom,
There being no further business to come before the board, a motion by Dan Weinberger
and seconded by Cynthia Blankenship to adjourn the meeting at 9:43 a.m. prevailed by
the following vote:
Ayes: Weinberger, Meek, Scouller, Szymaszek, Meek, Blankenship
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS
BUREAU BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS
THE 19th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2015.
AP ROVED:
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Assistant to E cutive Director