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AGENDA
GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION-BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 2012 AT 4:00 PM
NEW CONVENTION &VISITORS BUREAU
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SECOND FLOOR BOARDROOM
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
I. Call to Order
II. Citizen Comments
III. Oath of Office
IV. Election of Officers
V. Approval of Minutes of May 16, 2012 Meeting of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board of
Directors
VI. Old Business
A. Membership Development Committee- Rick Lawlis
1. Membership Report
B. Nash Farm Committee- Melva Stanfield
1. Consider recommendation for reconstruction of rain water cistern well house
and take any necessary action.
2. Nash Farm Activity Report- David Klempin
Dairy Days Follow-up, June 23rd, 2012
Nash Farmhand Recruitment Drive and Ice Cream Social, July 7th, 2012
3. Interpretive Committee Development- Curtis Ratliff
VII. New Business
A. Accession Committee report and recommendation - Don Vaughn
VIII. Distribution of Liaison Reports
A. Grapevine Historical Society Liaison Report, Carolyn Ernst, President
B. Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau Liaison Report- Paul McCallum
IX. Adjournment
The next meeting of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation will be held on September 19th, 2012. If you
plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability that requires special arrangements at the
meeting, please contact the Office of Historic Preservation at 817-410-3585 at least 24 hours in
advance. 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 Heritage Foundation Board meeting agenda was prepared and posted on
this, the 13th day of July 2012, at 5:00 pm.
David Klempin
Manager, Heritage Programs & Preservation
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board of Directors met at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
July 18, 2012 in the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2nd Floor Boardroom, 636
South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas.
Curtis Ratliff Chairman
Melva Stanfield Treasurer
Rick Lawlis Vice-Chairman
Mike Lease Council Liaison
Sue Franks Member
Jacob Miles Member
Duff O'Dell Member
Pat Stinson Member
Don Vaughn Member
Balla Wright Member
The above constituting a quorum with no member(s) absent.
With the following city staff present:
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director,
Grapevine Convention &Visitors Bureau
David Klempin Historic Preservation Officer
Jim Lauderdale Nash Farm Manager
Mary Bush Administrative
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Curtis Ratliff at 4:00 p.m
II. CITIZEN COMMENTS
No citizens were present to speak.
III. OATH OF OFFICE
New member, Janet Perkins was sworn into the Grapevine Heritage Foundation. After 26
years in Marketing, Janet retired from Verizon in 2006. She has worked with Texas A & M
University and continues to write grants for both A & M and Verizon. Janet presently has a
proposal in process for the Grapevine Heritage Foundation.
Board members Rick Lawlis, Curtis Ratliff, Melva Stanfield and Balla Wright were sworn in
for their renewed terms.
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IV. ELECTION OF OFFICERS
The Board of Directors elected Melva Stanfield as the Foundation's Vice-President,
Patricia Stinson as Secretary and Balla Wright as Treasurer.
V. APPROVAL OF THE MAY 16, 2012 MINUTES
Melva Stanfield moved to approve the April 18, 2012 minutes as written.
Jacob Miles seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following vote of:
Ayes: All
Nays: None
VI. OLD BUSINESS
A. Membership Development Committee
Rick Lawlis reported the June 1 membership drive had shown significant numbers in
renewals. Chairman Ratliff thanked Rick for his work chairing the Membership Committee;
Patricia Stinson will now chair the Membership Committee for one year. Rick told all he
would be available to help and asked all to "Keep on the Trail" bringing new members into
the Foundation.
B. Nash Farm Committee Update
1. Recommendation to restore the cistern to a period appropriate brick
Melva Stanfield reported the Nash Farm Committee had voted to remove the
existing brick from the cistern and to replace with the period-appropriate brick they
have in storage. She asked the Foundation's Board of Directors to consider for
approval.
Balla Wright moved to restore the cistern with the period appropriate brick.
Don Vaughn seconded the motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All
Nays: None
2. City Attorney, Matthew Boyle update on Nash Farm law suit
Matthew Boyle reported the suit is now in status quo until a decision is reached. He
is continuing to work towards the Soil Conservation Office finding a home at the
Farm and addressing a few issues for good will. He did not anticipate any changes
in the fence and where reason could be had he would continue working to achieve
the pursuit of the planned educational exhibits. Mathew told the board he would
return after the suit's final agreement to report the outcome.
Melva reported on the Nash Farm May thru mid-July events with the Produce
Canning class of 15 attendees, the school and group tours and the July Farmhand
Recruitment Ice Cream Social. The committee continues to work on the
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development of the interpretive programming with research, the recording of and
how to tell the story of the Farm with their focus on accuracy.
Chairman Ratliff thanked the Accession Committee, Balla Wright, Don and Barbara
Vaughn, Mike Lease and Sandy Rosenstein for their dedication and hard work in
chronicling the historic treasures of the Farm. Balla asked for a round of applause
for Don and Barbara for their hard work and the value of their expertise with the Ima
Hogg Collection.
Pat Stinson moved to accept the Accession reports and recommendations. Sue
Franks seconded the motion prevailing in a vote of:
Ayes: All
Nays: None
DISTRIBUTION OF LIAISON REPORTS
A. Grapevine Historical Society Liaison Report-Carolyn Ernst, President
Carolyn Ernst reported on the photograph of the whole town of Grapevine at the drilling
of an oil well, waiting for the "gusher" to come in. They have removed it from the wall of
the Depot museum where it was nailed and had suffered water damage leaving it
adhered to the glass of the frame; it will be taken to Fort Worth for a museum quality
restoration and digital copying. The frame will be saved, this important record of
Grapevine as an oil producing community will be archived.
With the fundraising for the new museum building and readying for the move they did not
report July's attendance at this time. Carolyn reminded the Grapevine Heritage
Foundation Board of the September 28 "All Stars Sock Hop"fundraiser; heavy hors
d'oeuvres will be served and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $100 and tax
deductible.
B. Grapevine Convention &Visitors Bureau Liaison Report-Paul W. McCallum
P.W. McCallum reported the month of July was a heavy time for the Convention &
Visitors Bureau (CVB) with budget planning presented to the City Manager's Office to be
reviewed by City Council in August. The CVB Sales Team had an extremely good
summer recruiting group business. The group and leisure business has pushed out into
rooms sold in smaller hotels. Hotel rates booked in the low point of the recession are
lower, but this business is welcomed through out the city as it spills out over into
Grapevine's restaurants and shopping. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad's ridership has
been really strong.
In August, the CVB will partner with the Dallas Convention &Visitors Bureau to host a
group of the nation's most prestigious CEO's. Grapevine will host the Poker Run and
their golf tournament at the Cowboys Golf Course.
P.W. told of rediscovering a Volume I, Issue I copy of the Grapevine Heritage
Foundation's Vintage newspaper with a story submitted by Thelma Connine. Thelma
wrote of the year 1914, she was nine years old when she saw her first airplane as it was
flying over Grapevine, Texas. Thelma was plowing as she watched the airplane flying in
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circles above; her father called to her to "get off that row". In the excitement of seeing
her first airplane in flight, Thelma had plowed the same row three times!
Don Vaughn asked P.W. how the Marriott acquisition of the Gaylord Texan would affect
the hotel and our city. P.W. said the Gaylord group had reorganized to real estate
investments. Marriott purchased the management rights, keeping the Gaylord name, for
an 18-20 year period for$292 million. He saw this as primarily all on the upside for the
Texan as the Marriott rewards program comes with many corporate and loyalty rewards
to book meeting after meeting; they also have the largest national sales network
property rotation. The business and leisure traveler will become very Marriott driven, the
future is positive.
P.W., Mike Lease and Sue Franks did an inspection tour of the Palace Arts Center with
Cheri Christensen. They were all in agreement and impressed with Cheri's skill and
knowledge of the business. Sue agreed to get volunteer help, all members should help
her connect with any contacts they have.
Don Vaughn again thanked Mike Lease and Sandy Rosenstiel for their help on the Nash
Farm Accession documents.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Don Vaughn put forth the motion to adjourn the meeting.
Balla Wright seconded that motion which prevailed in a vote of:
Ayes: All
Nays: None
The next Grapevine Heritage Foundation Board Meeting will be November 14, 2012 in the
new Grapevine Convention &Visitors Bureau, 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, TX
Parking is available behind the building
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