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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1995-06-01BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee June 1, 1995 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Dekker and Marshall Chairman Doylen and Trustee Dekker Town Administrator Klaphake, Directors Stamey, Kilsdonk and Hinze, Advertising Manager Marsh, Sales and Marketing Director Pickering, Deputy Clerk Kuehl Trustee Marshall Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1995 Advertising Report. Manager Marsh reported that as of May 31, 1995, telephone inquiries have increased 6.4% over the same period in 1994; packet request numbers were unavailable. 1995 Media Relations Program. Manager Marsh reported the May 1995 issue of Travel Holiday included a full-page photograph of The Stanley Hotel, at an advertising value of $27,093. Sprague Lake is pictured with copy in the June/July 1995 issue of Country Magazine, value unknown as the magazine does not accept advertising. Chairman Doylen commended Manager Marsh for the ad which appeared in The Denver Post on May 21. Internet Update. Staff reported the Virtual Visitors Guide is complete and accessible to anyone in the world. The locator address is included in all advertising. The first five days on­ line accumulated 258 inquiries and included 13 requests for more information. The questionnaire offers an 800 number for further information and an e-mail address to obtain a Visitor's Guide. Manager Marsh is establishing other links to increase exposure and expand presentation. Manager Marsh credited Lee Lasson of On-Line Consulting with the success of the Internet program. Conference Center Report. Sales and Marketing Director Pickering commented that the advertising program is projecting a quality image to the meeting planning community. Director Pickering presented sales tax figures from the last 10 years demonstrating the importance of accommodations to the community, particularly during the shoulder and off-season months. The ski areas will generate competition in the future due to their expanded year-round marketing approach. MUSEUM Director Kilsdonk reported that, in cooperation with the Special Events Department, the Wool Market Fiber Arts exhibit will open June 8 with a public reception. The Friends of the Museum Annual Picnic will be held June 17 at the Anna Wolfrom Wigwam Tea Room site. The Friends of the Museum will host a reception for board members of the Kenneth Kendal King Foundation on June 17 at the MacGregor Ranch. Evelyn Kaye will present a program on her biography of Isabella Bird on June 15. The Parade of the Years antique auto show was canceled due to inclement weather. Total Museum attendance through April was 439 on-site visitors and 780 participants in off-site programs. Director Kilsdonk was elected to the Board of Directors of the Colorado-Wyoming Association of Museums, and she will perform an operations survey of a small Texas museum as part of the American Association of Museums Assessment Program. BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee, June 1, 1995 - Page 2 SPECIAL EVENTS 1995 Christmas Parade Agreement: The Agreement for the 1995 Christmas Parade between Connie Boschen and the Town was presented. Director Hinze reported no changes from the previous year. The coordinator's service fee is $10,000 and a budget of $2,500 was included for construction and presentation of floats and characters. The Committee recommends approval of the Agreement. Rooftop Rodeo Committee Report: No report. Report: Director Hinze reported a decrease in attendance at both the Kite Fly and Artwalk/Jazz Fest due to the weather, and commended Max Wagner and the sponsors of the Jazz Fest for their assistance. Registration for the Wool Market confirms that Estes Park will be the largest llama/alpaca showing for 1995. The Special Events tent is being constructed at the fairgrounds. The Hippy-Dippy Doo Wap Parade is scheduled for June 3. Volunteer Insurance Coverage: Town Administrator Klaphake announced that Worker Compensation Insurance will be available through CIRSA for individuals providing volunteer work for the Town. Coverage will be offered on a selective basis, pending evaluation of each volunteer position. Director Stamey announced the 1995 Community Profile and the updated Town zoning map will be completed and ready for distribution next week. Both projects are accomplished through cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Realtors. Chairman Doylen commended the volunteers in Estes Park and believes the success of all programs are realized through the efforts of volunteers. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 8:34 a.m. Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk f App b nvc iSi I JUN 1 3 1995 I I To«N Of tsr;;s pask ( BOASO OF TKtiSTctS