HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-05-17 Regular Meeting CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION &VISITORS BUREAU
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday, May 17, 2018 — 8:00 a.m.
CVB Headquarters
636 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. NEW EMPLOYEES INTRODUCTION
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4. LIAISON UPDATES
A. HERITAGE FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ACTIVITIES
5. SALES & MARKETING REPORT
6. OLD BUSINESS
A. MAIN STREET FEST UP-DATE
B. MCPHERSON HOUSE UP-DATE
7. NEW BUSINESS
A. HUDGINS STREET HERITAGE TRAIL
8. HOTELS /ATTRACTIONS 1 ACTIVITIES
9. EXECUTIVE SESSION
Discuss real property to determine if such property can be recommended.
to Council for purchase, exchange, lease, sale or value of real property
pursuant to Section 551.072, Texas government code.
10.ACTION ITEMS FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
11.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 11TH DAY OF MAY, 2018 BY 5:00
P.M.
Li Bell
Assistant to theNtxecutive 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, May 17, 2018 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
Mark Terpening
Dan Weinberger
Iain Scouller
Keith Spinden
Jim Quinn
Debi Meek
Sharron Spencer
Board Member - Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Alternate Board Member
Council Liaison
Constituting a quorum, with the following liaisons and staff members present:
Melva Stanfield
Theresa Mason
Paul W. McCallum
Paula Newman
Brady Closson
Lindy Bell
Absent: Cynthia Blankenship
Heritage Foundation Liaison
Chamber of Commerce Liaison
Executive Director
Managing Director, Administration/Operations
Managing Director, Sales/Marketing
Assistant to the Executive Director
Board Member
CALL TO ORDER
Board Chair, Joe Szymaszek, called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
New employees, Paola Bowman, Director of Destination Services, and Emily Adams,
Communications Coordinator were introduced to the Board.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion was made by Dan Weinberger, seconded by Iain Scouller to approve minutes
from the April 19, 2018 meeting. Motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger, Scouller, Spinden, Quinn and Meek
Nays: None
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LIAISON UPDATES
Heritage Foundation Activities
Melva Stanfield reported that the 2018 Preservation Advocacy Awards were presented
by Mayor William D. Tate at the May 151 City Council meeting. Preservation/
Conservation award went to Mike and Debi Meek; David and Siri Smith received the
Rehabilitation Project Award; Greg and Janie Dunn received the Restoration Project
Award and Helen Jean Lucas Reed received the Advocacy Award with a standing
ovation for her many contributions and leading by example in the "Grapevine Way
Nash Farm
The Nash Farm Supper/ Farm to Fork Experience was a success with a delicious dinner
in the meadow served under a near full phase moon. Board members were asked to
mark their calendars for the same event scheduled for April 2019.
Saturday, May 12's, 1860s Nash Farm Baseball Game drew over 300 attendees who
enjoyed the vintage game, popcorn and lemonade.
Additional Nash Farm events include Dairy Day on June 9, Teachers Institute
Workshop, June 13-15 and Ice Cream Social on July 14.
Chamber of Commerce
Theresa Mason reported on Chamber of Commerce activities and upcoming events.
The Chamber's membership luncheon is scheduled for noon featuring Leadership
Grapevine graduation. A few spots remain to be filled to work during Main Street Fest.
The recent survey sent to Board membership received a very good response. One of
the topics was remodeling of the Chamber offices to afford more room for staff to work.
SALES & MARKETING REPORT
Mr. Closson reported that for May, the convention and leisure sales team had 70 sales
leads sourced to Stakeholder hotels with 119,000 potential room nights and a potential
economic impact of $46 million. 13 groups have been booked representing 13,000
room nights with an economic impact of $5 million. There were 16 site inspections
representing approximately 5,000 potential room nights and $8.7 million potential
economic impact.
The team hosted 20 clients and guests at the 26th Annual New Vintage Wine and
Gallery Trail/Blessing of the Vines event. The event began with a breakfast at Mason &
Dixie followed by the blessing of the vines ceremony and dedication of the "Seasons,"
the newest piece of Grapevine public art. Attendees then participated in Grapevine's
Urban Wine Trail.
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The Visitor Information Center and Settlement to City and Depot welcomed 14,000 .
guests. Approximately 120,000 brochures were distributed locally, statewide and
nationally. Higher than usual numbers of visitors were experienced due to two
weekends of Day Out With Thomas activities.
Destination Services assisted 7 groups representing 21,800 attendees with an
economic impact of over $12 million.
Grapevine visitor shuttle ridership for April was approximately 4,000 riders. Shuttle
ridership revenue was up 20.8% versus the same time in 2017.
The Convention Center, Palace Arts Center and Concourse hosted a combined 55
events with 7,300 in attendance with an anticipated economic impact of $266,000.
The website welcomed approximately 79,000 total visitors in April which is the same
number experienced in 2017.
For marketing, there were nine print trade publication insertions resulting in 724,000 in
circulation. Online (Trade) Advertising generated 30,000 impressions.
Online consumer advertising generated 4.1 million impressions.
384 TV and radio Main Street related spots ran for a total of 3 hours and 19 minutes
reaching an audience in the core and outer markets of 103,235.
Communications produced six press releases with a print publicity ad value of $196,000
representing 2.1 million circulation impressions. Ad value for TV and radio publicity was
$6,800 representing almost 160,000 audiences.
Mr. Closson shared marketing collateral pieces including the National Tourism week
piece with tourism statistics for the state of Texas. Rack cards were also introduced
covering Summer Blast/GrapeFest, Rolling Through Time exhibit and the GrapeFest
Golf Classic.
No action was taken by the Board
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OLD BUSINESS
Main Street Fest Up -Date
Mr. Closson relayed the excitement with Main Street Fest set to begin. Board Members
were reminded of numerous changes that have taken place especially in regard to the
physical footprint of the festival. Items highlighted included carnival rides now being
located at both the north and south ends of Main Street; the Craft Brew Experience
being located in Liberty Park in the designated Craft Brew Garden to distinguish the
location. The Lone Star State of Mind pavilion is at Main Street and Texas. All Texas
wine and beer pavilions will be located at each end of the pavilion. Also in the pavilion
will be nine Texas Department of Agriculture Go Texan vendors with all items made, in
the State of Texas.
Grapevine Vintage Railroad will have an information booth on Cotton Belt Depot
grounds to talk about and advertise North Pole Express. Nine limited -brew cask
tappings will be held during the festival with 82 craft brews representing 36 different
breweries being offered.
A new item for the festival is the Protected Speech Area cordoned off area near the
Heritage Center for those wishing to address the public.
Fox 4 News will be covering the opening of the Festival on Friday. Media drops were
delivered to over 60 media outlets the prior week.
No action was taken by the Board
McPherson House Up -Date
Mr. McCallum reminded Board members that request for bids for the McPherson house
was sent a couple of months ago, however, no bids were received. Several possible
reasons were discussed and addressed and a new bid packet was produced. Ads will
run May 9, May 16 and May 23. All means of advertising are being used including
social media, the CVB website and signage. A picket fence has been erected on the
property to show the lot size; driveway and garage locations have been staked out to
help visually identify their size and location. Sealed bids will be opened Tuesday, June
12 at 2:00 p.m. in the City Attorney's office.
No action was taken by the Board.
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NEW BUSINESS
Hudgins Heritage Trail
Mr. McCallum spoke to the Board about newly -opened Hudgins Street between Church
and Ball Streets. The plan has been for many years to create a Heritage Walking Trail
between Nash Farm and the Cotton Belt Depot district, providing points of historical
interest within the short walking distance. Mr. McCallum showed an aerial map of the
area to the Board identifying the specific location. Designated in the aerial map Mr.
McCallum shared was the area where Jake Waymire operated a brick kiln in the late
1890's to 1910. The bricks produced in his kiln were used to build the buildings on Main
Street. Plaques would be placed along the trail to trace the historical evolution of
Grapevine from a subsistence farming community to the Grapevine Vintage Railroad.
With the increasing number of schools visiting Nash Farm, The Trail would be popular
to walk school groups through actual history telling the full Grapevine story.
Board member Debi Meek mentioned she has found several Waymire brick under her
store on Main Street and would like to donate them to the Convention and Visitors
Bureau for use on the Trail.
No action was taken by the Board.
HOTELS/ATTRACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Mr. Closson reported that the Tuesday, May 15, Dallas Morning News and New York
Times Business section listed CVent's top ten convention hotels in the country. The
Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center is ranked number two in the nation with
current global value for meetings of $750+ billion. Rhythm and Wine will be held at
Delaney Vineyards each Thursday through August. The British Emporium will be
hosting a watch party for the Royal Wedding Saturday morning starting at 6:00 a.m.
Bingham Winery will be hosting a Wine and Roses event Wednesday, May 23. The
Palace Theater will be showing the 1955 movie "Mr. Roberts" on May 25 and Monty
Python and the Holy Grail May 26. The Grapevine Vintage Railroad will be running a
Memorial Day train.
At 9:05 a.m. Board liaisons Theresa Mason and Melva Stanfield left the meeting.
Board Chair, Joe Szymaszek, officially called the Executive Session of the Convention
and Visitors Bureau to order at 9:06 a.m.
Mr. McCallum presented and discussion followed.
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At 9:14 a.m. Board Chair Joe Szymaszek requested a motion to adjourn the Executive
Session. Motion was made by Mark Terpening and seconded by Iain Scouller
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger, Scouller, Spinden, Quinn and Meek
Nays: None
Executive Session was adjourned and regular session re -opened at 9:15 a.m.
The CVB Advisory Board of Directors recommends that the CVB pursue acquisition of
property for interpretive use of the Jake Waymire brick kiln for a future walking heritage
trail. Motion was made by Iain Scouller and seconded by Debi Meek in support of
taking the proposal to City Council.
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger, Scouller, Spinden, Quinn and Meek
Nays: None
ADJOURNMENT
Next meeting of the Board will be June 21. There being no further business to come
before the Board, a motion was made by Iain Scouller and seconded by Mark Terpening
to adjourn the meeting at 9:16 a.m. Motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Szymaszek, Terpening, Weinberger, Scouller, Spinden, Quinn and Meek
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 JUNE, 2018.
ATTEST:
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Lindy—Bell
Assistant to the Executive Director