HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014-02-20 Regular MeetingCITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, February 20, 2014 — 8:00 a.m.
CVB Headquarters
636 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
111. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
IV. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
V. OLD BUSINESS
A. WALLIS UPDATE
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. NEW VINTAGE UPDATE
B. ST. PAT'S SALES PROMOTION
C. WHOLESALE PACKAGES FOR INTERNATIONAL MARKET
D. PROMOTIONAL AND INCUBATOR PROGRAMS
VII. HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
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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 FEBRUARY, 2014 AT
5:00 P.M.
Eloise Koehn
Director of Finance and Administration
State of Texas
County of Tarrant
City of Grapevine
MINUTES
The Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors met in Regular Session
on Thursday, February 20, 2014 at 8:00 a.m. at the Grapevine Convention & Visitors
Bureau Headquarters, 636 S. Main Street, Grapevine, Texas with the following persons
in attendance:
Paul Slechta
Tom Cherry
John Imaizumi
Lance Marrin
Joe Szymaszek
Mark Terpening
Dan Weinberger
Debi Meek
Chairman
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
Pat Stinson
C. W. Higgins
Paul W. McCallum
Michael Woody
Eloise Koehn
Shawna Barnes
Absent: Jennifer Hibbs
Council Liaison
Heritage Foundation Liaison
Chamber Liaison
Executive Director
Assistant Executive Director
Director of Finance & Administration
Assistant to the Executive Director
Assistant City Manager
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Slechta called the meeting to order at 8:03 a.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Tom Cherry, seconded by Dan Weinberger to approve the minutes from the
January 16, 2014 meeting prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Slechta, Cherry, Imaizumi, Marrin, Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger
Nays: None
LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Pat Stinson reported that the Foundation newsletter, The Vintage Vine, has been mailed
and includes the year in review. The new fence is almost finished at Nash Farm.
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LIAISON UPDATES cont.
Heritage Foundation Activities cont.
The 13th Annual Spring Into Nash will be Saturday, April 26 from 10 a.m. — 2 p.m.
Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy the farm and to join the Farm Hand program.
The new Grapevine Opry kicked off their 2014 season at the Palace. Movies at the
Palace include The Dead Poets Society on February 28th and The Alamo on March 7th
The Foundation is accepting nominations for the preservation advocacy awards.
No action taken by the Board
Chamber of Commerce Activities
Mr. Higgins reported that the Chamber Awards Banquet went very well and earlier this
month they held a retreat to set goals for the Chamber. A legislative council is in the
making.
No action taken by the Board
SALES AND MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Woody reported that convention sales had 46 leads with 36,220 potential room
nights with an economic impact of $15,962,116. They assisted with 19 definites
representing 19,349 room nights, 15 of which were for 2014, with a potential economic
impact of $10,327,300. The sales team conducted 35 sales calls, hosted seven site
inspections and participated in Southwest Showcase in Austin. Tourism sales and
service produced seven leads with an economic impact of $79,300, all for 2014. They
conducted 43 sales appointments, hosted one FAM tour and participated in Home and
Garden shows in both Austin and Oklahoma City. They attended TACVB Mid -Winter
Conference and hosted a development meeting for the Sister City program. They
distributed 42,257 brochures and welcomed 3,567 guests to the Visitor Information
Center. Destination Services assisted six groups with 9,964 delegates and a potential
economic impact of $9,407,212. The visitor shuttles carried 4,137 passengers, a 29%
increase over last year. The Convention Center booked 73 future groups representing
10,805 attendees and had $55,236 in sales for the month. The Palace Arts Center
booked 19 future groups representing 5,185 attendees and had total sales for the month
of $27,696. The Concourse booked 10 future groups representing 590 attendees and
had $2,000 in sales. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad did not operate during January.
2014 service launched last weekend with a private charter on Friday night. The web
site had 69,337 unique visitors with 15,514 reaching us through a mobile device.
Visitors spent over 8 minutes on the site. For marketing there were eight print trade
insertions, 35,000 online impressions, 30 print consumer publications insertions, 31 TV
and radio insertions and 851,320 online advertising impressions. Public relations print
value was $848,674 and electronic was $52,785 for a total of $901,459.
No action taken by the Board
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OLD BUSINESS
Wallis Update
Mr. McCallum shared the background on the search for a tenant for the Wallis building.
He met with Council in Executive Session this week regarding a winery tasting room
with a production component for the Wallis facility. This addition would encourage other
wineries to come to Grapevine. Council approved to move to a winery use for the
Wallis.
No Action taken by the Board.
NEW BUSINESS
New Vintage Update
Mr. Woody reported that the Jazz Wine Trains presented by Park Place Motorcars —
Grapevine will be held March 21st and 22nd. Tickets sales are currently at 70 for Friday
and 195 for the Saturday. The price of $59 represents a $4 increase. Prices have not
increased since 2007. It is all general seating and boarding will begin at 6:40 p.m. with
a 7:00 p.m. departure. Each ticket includes wines from each Grapevine Winery Tasting
room, boxed dinner and desserts, souvenir wine glass, live jazz entertainment and a
goodie bag from Park Place.
The Blessing of the Vines and New Vintage Wine and Gallery Trail presented by Park
Place Motorcars — Grapevine will be Saturday, April 12th. The Blessing of the Vines is
from 11 a.m. to noon and free to the public. It includes mariachi performers and a
complimentary wine tasting. The price for the Wine and Gallery Trail is $49 and
includes a souvenir Riedel wine glass and three one -ounce wine tastes, one food
sample and live entertainment. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with shuttles
running continuously. There will also be a designated driver program.
No action taken by the Board.
St. Pat's Sales Promotion
Mr. McCallum shared the history of the New York St. Pat's Sales Promotion with the
board. This year the promotion will include a luncheon at Le Bernardin for a select
group of meeting planners. They are expecting approximately 12 planners. Also, on
Monday, March 17th there will be a Happy Hour Reception at the Campbell Apartment,
located inside Grand Central Station, from 5 — 7 p.m. E-vites were sent to 1,200
meeting planners. Copies of the invitations for each event were shared with the board.
No action taken by the Board.
Wholesale Packages for International Market
Mr. McCallum reported that the CVB has formed a partnership with Allied PRA to
handle all the package details. We sell at a price that the tour operators can then mark
up. Staff has taken it to the Canadian market and will be taking it to the Asian market.
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NEW BUSINESS cont.
Wholesale Packages for International Market cont.
It is a two -night DFW stopover to capture visitors utilizing one of the almost 30,000
international flights arriving annually into DFW International Airport. It is promoted as an
add-on at the front or back end of the visit. There are four themed programs; Shopping
& Relaxation, The Texas Experience, Let the Games Begin, and Texas Wine and Art
Showcase. The packages include wine tastings, horseback riding, a round of golf, a gift
card from Grapevine Mills and more. All packages must include a two -night stay at a
Grapevine hotel.
No action taken by the Board.
Promotional and Incubator Programs
Mr. McCallum reported on the many promotional and incubator programs of the CVB.
The Tower and Grand Galleries have had such programs and exhibits as the Gail Cope
Exhibit, NASA Blast, Texas Sculpture Association, JP Bell Railroad Photography,
International Christmas Market, Le theatre de Marionette, South on Main Street Artists,
Grapevine Art Project, Smithsonian Mail Call Exhibit, Dust Bowl Exhibit and upcoming
exhibits include the Light Crust Dough Boys and the Human Plus Exhibit and the
Smithsonian's Evolving Universe.
Settlement to City museums work to teach students about Grapevine's heritage. The
Nash Farm also has programming to teach about Grapevine's heritage including such
programs as hog butchering and cheese making. The Grapevine Historical Society will
be moving their museum into the Ice House. They will be able to display even more of
their impressive collection, donated by Grapevine families.
The Grapevine Farmers Market and Grapevine Market are designed to bring people into
Grapevine. The Farmers Market is in the process of signing a new three-year lease
which will go through 2016. Hours are from 8 a.m. — 4 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. We are paid a percentage of the gross collected which covers the costs. The
Grapevine Market is managed through the Festival and Events division and operates
Thursdays and Saturdays from April 10 — October 18th from 9 a.m. — 2 p.m. We collect
a small space fee to cover costs.
The Blacksmith Shop is starting a new three-year lease through December 2016 with
Will Frary. He is available for school tours, festivals, special Cottonbelt District events
and working with school artist programs. The Grapevine Fine Arts Foundry re -opened
in August. Linda Lewis -Roark will also oversee the Grapevine Community Foundry,
assisting local sculptors and residents who want to learn to sculpt and pour the own
creations. The Holder Dane Gallery and Studios contributes to the success of South on
Main Artists (SOMA)
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NEW BUSINESS cont.
Promotional and Incubator Programs cont.
The Gidden's Gallery of Fine Art pays market rent for their space in the CVB
Headquarters Building. They represent over 12 regional artists, host artist receptions
and are active participants in Grapevine Art Dealers Association (GADA).
The Grapevine Opry Show opened last Saturday to an almost sell-out crowd. Under
new leadership the show will present both a country music and a classic music variety
show. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad is also a successful promotional incubator and
so too will the winery at the Wallis facility drawing other wineries and visitors to
Grapevine. The winery will pay market rent for the Wallis.
No action taken by the Board.
HOTELS / ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Hotel Updates
• Gaylord rooms renovation to be completed by end of August ahead of the projected
end of the year completion.
• Springhill Suites recently completed a remodel of all public space and guestrooms.
Restaurant / Winery Updates
• The Back Porch has reduced their footprint and shifted to a smoke-free facility in the
dining room.
• Farina's Winery and Cafe was granted a conditional use permit to add beer to their
beverage offerings.
• Redefined Coffee House will open in Late March at 220 North Main Street.
Attractions
• Legoland Discovery Center is adding a pirate themed outdoor Splash Pad with
wet/dry transition areas and outdoor food and beverage service.
• SeaLife will open Shark Mission on March 7th in conjunction with the newly
remodeled Shark Walk!
In the Area
• Dallas CVB welcomed Mark Thompson as the Vice President of Tourism. His
former VP position in Irving CVB was filled with Diana Pfaff.
• Irving and Mortenson Development, Inc. announced Westin Hotels & Resorts brand
as the official flagship of the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas Headquarter
Hotel. Grand opening slated for late 2015. As part of the Starwood Hotels and
Resorts Worldwide the 350 -room, full service Westin will be next to the Convention
Center and connected by a sky bridge.
New Brochures
• 2014 Festival & Event Guide
• Jazz Wine Train
• ChocolateFest
• Life on the Farm — Self -guided tour
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HOTELS ! ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES cont.
• Grapevine Today cover
• Nexos
Other items
The Tarrant Area Guild of Storytellers submitted their final evaluation report for their
grant.
No action taken by the Board.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the board a motion by John Imaizumi,
seconded by Joe Szymaszek to adjourn the meeting at 9:43 a.m. prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Slechta, Cherry, Imaizumi, Marrin, Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger
Nays: None
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS
BUREAU BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS
THE 20th DAY OF MARCH, 2014.
ATTEST:
APPROVED.
Pa I echta
Chairman
Eloise Koehn
Director of Finance & Administration