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Community Development Committee
September 4, 1997
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chairman Doylen, Trustees Barker and Marshall
Trustees Barker and Marshall
Town Administrator Klaphake, Directors Hinze,
Kilsdonk and Stamey, Advertising Manager
Marsh, Clerk O'Connor
Chairman Doylen
Trustee Marshall called the meeting to order at 8:01 a.m.
SPECIAL EVENTS.
Event Critique,
events:
Director Hinze reported on the following
Westernaires (39th Year) - This is a worthwhile youth
organization, and they produce income for the Park
School District (school rental). This year's
attendance was at all time high despite inclement
weather. The Westernaires have signed a two-year
contract this year.
Barrel Racing Association (1st Year) - First-time
event; most likely will not return as this show is
moved every year. Participation was negligible, and
staff would request a guaranteed minimum should they
return.
Rodeo Stock Contractor Agreement. The Committee reviewed
said Agreement with Powder River Rodeo Productions, Inc.
The Agreement is for 1998 and includes 1-year renewals
through 2000. The fee is $30,200, an increase of $2,700
from the previous 3-yr. Agreement. The Rooftop Rodeo
Committee has met with Powder River and both parties have
agreed on a new 3-yr. contract. The Committee recommends
approval of the Agreement as presented.
Event Ranking. Director Hinze reported on the 1996 top 25
events/conventions as listed in the Northern Colorado
Business Report: #7 Christmas Parade, #8 Scottish Festival,
#12 Rooftop Rodeo, #20 Wool Market, #22 Fine Arts Guild
Crafts Show, and #25 Art Walk/Jazz Fest.
Christmas Holiday Event Weekend - Report. This event is
scheduled December 12-14, 1997, and staff reported on the
proposed events: begins 12/12 at 4:00 p.m., and concludes
12/14 at 4:00 p.m. Organizers are the Business Advocates,
Chamber Resort Assn. (CRA) and Special Events Dept.
CRA Director David Thomas presented a new poster for this
event entitled "Celebrate Estes Park." The poster will be
distributed across the Denver marketplace, and 100 corporate
locations, as well as Northern Colorado. Organizers are
working with Channel 4 for a live remote on either Friday or
Saturday night. The poster was drawn by Seamus Berkeley,
with assistance from Peter Marsh.
Organizers will attempt to capture front range communities
by producing a superior holiday event. Elkhorn Ave. will be
closed from E. Elkhorn where it intersects with Riverside
Dr. west to Spruce St. The street closure will be formally
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presented at an upcoming Public Safety Committee meeting.
Stores have been requested to stay open, and organizers are
raising money for sponsorships.
Entertainment includes: carriage and wagon rides, carolers,
chestnuts roasting, bonfire, pony rides, bands, Santa and
elves, and dance. A substantial fireworks display is
planned on Friday evening, and on Saturday, the "USA Show
Stoppers" (approx. 60 teenagers) , dressed in Dickens
costumes, will appear in Bond Park. This group opened the
show for the City/County Building Christmas Lighting
Ceremony. Stanley Village, RMNP, and the Estes Park Brewery
are also participating.
A similar event is not being promoted, and organizers
believe this weekend could become a premier holiday event
for Estes Park. Package lodging and meals will be promoted
in ads and on the poster. Mr. Thomas encouraged
ideas/contacts, and commended the joint team effort from
staff and the Business Associates.
Sound System/Elkhorn Avenue - Authorization to Purchase. In
a memorandum dated August 26, 1997, Administrator Klaphake
reviewed past experience in the rental of a sound system to
provide downtown Christmas music, including music for the
Christmas Parade. Staff is proposing the Town lease
purchase a wireless sound system at a cost of $38,631.
Equipment would be purchased from MountainSong Music who
provided the specifications. Four-year lease purchase bids
were solicited from local financial institutions:
Institution Interest Rate Annual Payment
United Valley Bank
Park National Bank
6.24%
6.653’
$11,220
$11,316
Staff is recommending the lease purchase of equipment from
MountainSong for $38,631, financed by United Valley Bank.
Administrator Klaphake noted that the lease purchase for the
tents finalizes this year, thus funding is available
beginning in 1998. The 1997 Budget must be amended to
include the initial purchase as a first year revenue and
expenditure, with the annual payment of $11,220 shown as an
expenditure beginning with the 1998 Budget. Staff^ is
planning on purchasing the equipment for the 1997 holiday
season.
Director Hinze reviewed the equipment specifications as
prepared by MountainSong, including the proposed sites for
receiver/speaker locations. Store owners have not yet been
contacted; if they agree with placement, waivers will be
obtained. The Master System would be installed on the
Municipal Bldg., and receivers spread throughout this
system. There will be three areas for wireless microphones:
W. Elkhorn, mid-Elkhorn and East Elkhorn which will provide
a significant service for all parades/events. Staff
confirmed that the installation will not be performed in-
house due to liability concerns. There could be minor
expenses (electrical and ASCAP license), and these costs
would be funded from the Stanley Park budget. Ownership
would occur at the end of 4 years. The Committee recommends
approval of staff's request to purchase the equipment from
MountainSong Music for $38,631, financed by United Valley
Bank, as presented.
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Upcoming Events: Scottish Festival is September 5-7; the
Fine Arts Guild Craft Fair September 13-14; Autumn Gold
September 20-21; and the Mini Railroaders Assn. are
sponsoring a train show September 27-28 in Barn W, and over
1,000 are expected to participate.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
1997 Advertising Report. Manager Marsh reported on the Fall
Television Campaign. The primary Target Market is young,
affluent adults who use television news as their primary
source of information rather than the News, Post, or other
local daily newspaper. The secondary market is a broader
age range of 21 - 54. The theme is the proximity to the
Front Range resident for recreational activities, commercial
activities, wildlife, scenics in and around Town and RMNP
summarized with the tag "Estes Park - more than you can do
in a day - such a short drive away" (so much to do, so close
to you). Production is by Nick Molle', Marsh and the
Advertising Policy Committee. Manager Marsh reviewed the
time slot schedule which will air Thursdays through Sundays,
ending 12/12-13. The Town last advertised on Channel 4 in
1989. Staff reported the television campaign is $15,000
plus production. Manager Marsh commented on the
sponsorship program between Steamboat Springs and Channel 4.
This campaign is a test, and staff will report the results
in January.
1997 Magazine Conversion Study Agreement - Request Approval.
Manager Marsh stated that the survey instrument is complete,
and selection of names will be complete by mid-month, when
the mailing will begin. RRC performed a similar study in
1993, and a different approach in the managing of data is
being proposed to minimize costs. This study will establish
a basis for annual mini-conversion studies. The Committee
recommends approval of the Agreement with RRC Associates as
presented.
MUSEUM.
Personnel. Following interviews of five candidates, staff
has elected not to fill the Curator position until 1998.
Michelle Zupan has agreed to work full-time as "Acting
Curator" until November 14th. Negotiations are underway
with one of the candidates to install the winter exhibit
"The Prints of Lyman Byxbe", opening November 22n .
Upcoming Events. A joint reception with the Art Center is
planned September I91:h for the Images of the West: John
Fielder Photographs Exhibit. John Fielder will do a book
signing at the Museum on September 23r from 3:00-4:00 p.m.
+• ViThe Friends Annual Meeting is scheduled September 28 at
The Stanley Hotel. Featured Speaker is Susan Davis,
Director of the Stanley Museum in Kingfield, Maine. Dinner
is $25.50/person.
The American Association for State and Local History and
Colorado-Wyoming Association of Museums will have a Joint
Annual Meeting October 1-4 in Denver. The Museum is hosting
a reception for 46 attendees for a pre-conference tour of
Estes Park on October 1. The new "Tracks in Time" video
will be available for viewing at the conference, and the
brochure is included in the conference packets.
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Collections Policy. The Advisory Board and staff are
recommending a modification to the Museum's Collections
Policy. Two changes would clarify who has access to the
collections and under what circumstances, and adds staff,
Friends and Advisory Board members and volunteers to the
"Ethics" section. The Conuaittee recommends approval of the
modifications as presented.
Museum Attendance Statistics. Attendance is down this year
due to renovation; however, July is comparable to 1995,
including membership.
There being no further business. Trustee Marshall adjourned the
meeting at 9:00 a.m.
Vickie O'Connor, CMC/AAE, Town Clerk
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