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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1996-06-06BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS ixCommunity Development Committee June 6, 1996 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Barker and Marshall All Assistant Administrator Widmer, Directors Stamey, Kilsdonk, Advertising Manager Marsh, Conference Center Director Pickering, and Deputy Clerk Kuehl Absent: None Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:02 a.m. SCOTTISH FESTIVAL Chairman Doylen reported that a meeting was held with Dr. Durward to address concerns regarding facilities and police support. These concerns will be discussed with the appropriate people. Dr. Durward announced that he has assembled corporate sponsors for the Scottish Festival, including British Airways, Crown Royal, radio and television stations, and Safeway. Safeway will _generate 6 million ad images in the Rocky Mountain region, including a SiscoSSt coupon9 Dr. Durward will _ distribute 50,000 by direct mail. Public Service Company will include an information brochure in the August billings. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Advertising Report. Advertising Manager Marsh reported Virtual Vilitois' Guide statistics: 29,973 home page accesses; modifications include the addition of a c°nf««ncea^!Iltaerreapa3®' 3 links cage Table of Contents, lodging guide, and area ri?i\aEitp%^vp^iruksworv^^^^^^^^ hf dtlfppS^^ to 44% only 13% obtained the web site address from magazines; Trustee Barker Gaulhd13h jersey publication, included reservations. Brices a ikit reauest. information about Estes Park as a full?paqe article9on The The Denver Post Empire Magazin^ 1v?^^adttather sIgLnt recommended wool Market^ Good Morning America w;a^r hS®^raenCThe Baldpate Estes Park as a destination eRsiCcaP|/s\eudlr In a Historical Registry ceremony and Ricker Stucio w Discovery Channel program entitled Home Matt Peak-to-Peak Scenic Byway: Manager Marsh «P°rhteedsctehna^c SirtStaCrl^tiranr\oth|o:riSf?qntCo0r?£r Manageme1;rt Plan, scheduled for May 1997. A draft was distributed. CTTA/Denyer Met^° Co^?thd thIteitgroupBsUrpTOd?SJd1C“br^hurS for CiSc?:Srein fanrSSvS Express cardholders. This brOt,gg^ Manager Marsh reported in particular) as a vafthe Town was not aware of that Estes Park wa®dn°h^nthe co'st ($60,000 per page) would ha^e rohLtt1edCnriuS?^nth%hteh To» ttetaBSe1^na3dd1er^hatt tSS publishersrweretnotif ied^that^Es^^s" PaTrT a'kT BMMP was excluded from the map. introduced Srfe^encTserVicf2oSrSnStoCreMaerrk Tindle^ DiSLtor9 BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS community Development Committee, June 6, 1996 - Page 2 Pickering presented the Group Lead form which was created three years ago to disseminate leads for conference requests via fax to local accommodations. A questionnaire, distributed to conference organizers to denote satisfaction of conference services, was received from the Radiology Technologists, noting that the overall banquet services were excellent but that the audio and air conditioning systems were not functioning properly. Both have been repaired and upgraded. Bookings for the remainder of the year were reviewed. Community Profile: Director Stamey reported that the Community Profile is a joint effort with the Town, the Chamber and the Board of Realtors, and added that the 1996 edition is in distribution. MUSEUM Director Kilsdonk reported the following activities: the Fiber Arts and Crafts exhibit public reception is scheduled for June 7; the Big Thompson Flood opening reception attracted 250 people on May 3 and received press coverage Front Range newspapers and television stations; three events are scheduled in conjunction with the Flood exhibit: David McComb, author of a book on the flood, July 25; Remembrance Ceremony, July 31; first hand accounts of survivors, reporters and rescuers, August 1; free admission on Fathers' Day, June 16; a Studebaker Club Tour, June 30; and the Fall River Road Season opening reenactment, July 2. The MacGregor Charitable Trust has awarded the Friends of the Museum $1,000 in support of the History Camp, scheduled for July 15-19 and August 5- 9. The Friends Board voted to support the acquisition of new benches for the Museum grounds. Local artists will be solicited to submit "create a bench" ideas. The Board also voted to contribute $1,350 for upgrades in the Museum kitchen. Director Kilsdonk reported that a survey is being conducted with past Friends of the Museum to determine the reasons for non-renewal and^ to gather suggestions for changes. The new Assistant Curator is Michelle Zupan, who also works at the Denver Natural History Museum. SPECIAL EVENTS Rooftop Rodeo & Western Heritage Report: Rooftop Rodeo President Gary O'Connor thanked the volunteer Rodeo Committee (1,200+ contributed hours), the corporate sponsors, and the Town for the continued support of the 70th anniversary Rooftop Rodeo and Western Heritage Days. O'Connor reported that the many events scheduled to appeal to_ all ages. Chairman Doylen commended President O'Connor for his efforts. Christmas Parade Contract: Assistant Administrator Widmer reported that the 1996 Christmas Parade contract is similar to previous years, with the addition that the Coordinator will provide the volunteers with workers' compensation insurance. The Committee recommends approval of the Christmas Parade Contract as presented. June Events: Chairman Doylen noted that events_ scheduled for June include the Wool Market, Quarter Horse Show, Miniature Horse Show and Scandinavian Festival. CACEP Liaison: Trustee Barker reported that the $10,000 regifting program provided to CACEP by the Town has been f approximately 12 local art groups, and added that CACEP has contributed $587 to provide judging for these awards. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 9:02 a.m. f # I f f.v« Z.J < 1 1 1996 i Tina Kuehi, Deputy Town Clerk I ecAHD LV ir.y::ir>s ^