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AGENDA
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION ADVISORY BOARD
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2019 AT 5:00 PM
GRAPEVINE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
2ND FLOOR BOARDROOM
636 SOUTH MAIN STREET
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
I. Call to Order of Regular Meeting — Dr. Curtis Ratliff
II. Citizen Comments
Ill. Consider Minutes of the April 17, 2019 Regular meeting
IV. Old Business
A. Membership Report — Janet Perkins
B. Nash Farm Report — Melva Stanfield
C. Sponsorship Report — Balla Wright
D. Palace Arts Center Report — Paula Newman
V. New Business
A. Consider 2019-2020 GHF proposed budget and take any necessary action — David Klempin
and Cody Jolliff
B. Update on 2019 Candlelight Tour of Homes — Melva Stanfield
C. Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau Report — Paula Newman
VI. Adjournment
The next meeting of the Grapevine Heritage Foundation will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 2019,
at 5:00 pm at Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau 2nd Floor Boardroom, 636 South Main Street,
Grapevine, Texas. If you plan to attend this public meeting and you have a disability requiring
special arrangements, please contact the Office of Historic Preservation at 817-410-3185 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
by the 10th day of May, 2019 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 (GHF) Advisory Board met at 5:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 in the Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2nd Floor
Boardroom, 636 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas 76051 for their regular scheduled
monthly meeting.
Curtis Ratliff Chairman
Melva Stanfield Vice Chairman
Balla Wright Treasurer
Janet Perkins Secretary
Becky Hummer Member
Frances Jensen Member
Courtney Fray Alternate
Mike Lease City Council Liaison
The above constituting a quorum with member(s) Sue Franks and Pat Stinson absent.
With the following city staff present:
Paul W. McCallum Executive Director,
Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau
Paula Newman Managing Director of Administration & Operations
Cody Jolliff Nash Farm Manager
David Klempin Heritage Preservation Programs Manager
Mary Bush Administrative
I. CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Curtis Ratliff called the meeting to order at 5 p.m. and thanked all for
attending.
Managing Director Paula Newman introduced the new Palace Arts Center (PAC)
Manager Jessica Farish. Jessica told the group she was excited to be at the PAC
saying she had grown up and now lives in Grapevine and had eight years' experience
with theatre production at Six Flags Over Texas and had taught at Fort Worth's Casa
Manana Theater and she is the mother of two boys ages four and five years old.
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II. CITIZEN COMMENTS
There were no citizen comments registered.
Any person who is not scheduled on the agenda may address the Historic Preservation
Commission under Citizen Comments by completing a Citizen Appearance Request form. In
accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, the Advisory Board is restricted in discussing or
taking action during Citizen Comments.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Melva Stanfield made the motion to accept the minutes as written from the April 17,
2019 meeting. Janet Perkins seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following
vote:
Ayes: 6 (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Perkins, Hummer and Jensen)
Nays: 0 None
Absent:2 (Franks and Stinson)
IV. OLD BUSINESS
Secretary Janet Perkins reported membership at 188 active members noting the drop
from last month's active membership total by 35, saying she had gone through the
membership files and corrected those no longer valid. In May, there was $9,000
received in donations and sponsorships.
Vice Chairman Melva Stanfield gave the Nash Farm report of 192 attending the April
First Friday event; 10 tours for a total of 858 guests; three rentals totaling 190; the
American Girls "Sleepover" of 72 girls. The Spring Into Nash event was known as "Rain
Into Nash" with only 110 visitors braving the rainy day; the Farm to Fork Supper on April
26 with 80 for the dinner; May's First Friday program with 77 attending; two group tours;
two Cheese Making Workshops sold out and the 1860s Baseball Game with 186
attending. All outdoor event attendance had been low due to the record setting rains,
and when not actually raining the soil was water logged with Lake Grapevine off limits
due to high water levels.
Farm Manager Cody Jolliff reported receiving 15 Bourbon Turkey chicks; work
continued on the Historic Barn with the upcoming Dairy Day demonstrations of milking
and cheese and butter making there was a need for volunteers now and again in July
for the Annual Ice Cream Social. He announced the Summer Blast "Grapevine
Pioneers" programming would have demonstrations in the Cotton Ginner's House; a
Farm to Train class, weaving projects, learning to sew bags, studying hand tools to
make wooden toys, all to run from June 1 through Labor Day every day from 10 a.m. —
4 p.m. except Mondays. Chairman Ratliff called for any questions or discussion — there
was none.
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Treasurer Balla Wright reported all 2019 Sponsorships had now been received, and still
another update due to two donors for the Farm Supper, total sponsorships now at
$20,000 had exceeded their goal.
Managing Director of Administration & Operations Paula Newman reported at the
Palace Arts Center there were 29 events in April with revenue of approximately
$50,000; 24 future events had been booked for a total of 15,826 guests. Back to the
Future movies I, II and Ill will be shown to allow festival goers a place to cool down
during the 35th Annual Back to The Future Main Street Fest. Upcoming movies at the
Palace Theatre include the 1937 Captains Courageous on May 24, 1963 Cleopatra on
May 25 and the 1951 An American in Paris on May 31, 2019. Summer Blast movies will
be a part of the Grapevine Pioneers program with $4 summer movies on Tuesdays and
Wednesdays.
V. NEW BUSINESS
Chairman Ratliff announced the 2019-2020 Grapevine Heritage Foundation (GHF)
proposed budget for questions or to take any necessary action. The board viewed the
actual Fiscal Year 2018 numbers as compared to the proposed budget for Fiscal Year
2020. Council Liaison Mike Lease reminded all the mission to keep feet on the street.
Secretary Perkins discussed membership revenues and finding the right group to target
for membership. Chairman Ratliff called for a motion.
Janet Perkins made the motion to accept the 2019-2020 the GHF budget as presented;
Courtney Fray seconded the motion, which prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 6 (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Perkins, Hummer and Jensen)
Nays: 0 None
Absent:2 (Franks and Stinson)
Chairman Ratliff called on Melva Stanfield for an update on the 2019 Candlelight Tour
of Homes. Vice Chairman Stanfield said the committee had met last month to discuss
each member's previous duties, she called for all on the board to return with 2019 tour
home recommendations. She said they now had one group of three businesses in one
location for the merchant on the tour and also one homeowner and his family had
agreed to be on the tour. P. W. McCallum discussed the pace of restoration in the
Township and homes shown. Treasurer Balla Wright asked if the questioning of the tour
times been changed from the 4 — 7 p.m. and Chairman Ratliff inquired about any name
changes; Vice Chair Stanfield said those two items were in discussion with the
committee members.
Managing Director Paula Newman reported on the Grapevine Convention & Visitors
Bureau saying the Convention Sales were strong in April with future bookings for a total
of 20,000 room nights and 12,900 attendees; Destination Services assisted nine groups
with approximately 14,000 attendees; the Convention Center hosted 37 events and
booked 28 future events with an estimated 15,540 attendees; the Concourse had eight
events with 850 attendees. This summer's Pirate's Whimsical Adventure will be open
every day of the week, plus added STEM programming with a take-away item for $3 or
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paid for by a portion of the $12 coupon event book if purchased. The pirate theme was
a takeoff of the Gaylord Texan SummerFest Peter Pan theme. GVRR ran 62 train
excursions in the month of April which included six days of Day Out with Thomas
excursions.
Council Liaison Mike Lease asked P.W. McCallum for the "status" of Puffy, Mr.
McCallum provided updates on Locomotive 2248 (Puffy) and the two recently acquired
Vintage Diesel Electric FL9's. He addressed the inspection process and what is
required to meet the standards of the Federal Railroad Administration. He also provided
the background on the FL9's and what their use will be within the Grapevine Vintage
Railroad.
Mr. McCallum shared with the board, when the Gaylord group was shopping for a new
resort location Grapevine had less to offer with larger offers from Irving and Denver, we
had the smallest offer on the table - he took Dave Jones to see the Grapevine Vintage
Railroad, Depot and Roundhouse. Dave Jones knew Grapevine was not offering the
largest dollar amount, but believed any town that could bring back its railroad heritage
and turn it into an attraction (GVRR), then Grapevine was the place for him.
Council Liaison Lease thanked Mr. McCallum for his information and the spark in his
eye for trains. He thanked the group for his retirement from City Council reception on
May 9, 2019. The group thanked Councilman Lease, for his service to the Foundation,
Nash Farm and in maintaining Grapevine's heritage to share with others as a major
destination, with a standing ovation.
Chairman Ratliff and Mr. McCallum asked for a motion to be made for Councilman
Lease's service to be written into the permanent record.
Frances Jensen made the motion for Councilman Mike Lease's service to be recorded,
as called for, in the permanent record; Courtney Fray seconded the motion, which
prevailed in the following vote:
Ayes: 6 (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Perkins, Hummer and Jensen)
Nays: 0 None
Absent:2 (Franks and Stinson)
Janet Perkins, seconded by Courtney Fray, made the motion to adjourn the meeting at
6:15 p.m. The motion prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: 6 (Ratliff, Stanfield, Wright, Perkins, Hummer and Jensen)
Nays: 0 None
Absent:2 (Franks and Stinson)
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PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE GRAPEVINE HERITAGE FOUNDATION, THE
MAY 15, 2019 MINUTES, ON THIS THE 19TH DAY OF JUNE 2019.
APPROVED:
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
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