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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1994-11-03BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee November 3, 1994 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Dekker and Pauley All Absent: Community Development Director Stamey, Advertising Manager Marsh, Museum Director Kilsdonk, Clerk O'Connor None Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:04 A.M. 1994 ADVERTISING REPORT. As of the end of October, packet requests are 15% over the same period in 1993, and as of the end of September, the 800-line incoming calls continue at 26.4% over the same period in 1993. The supply of 1994 Visitors Guides was depleted by late October. Callers have been advised that the Chamber will send the 1995 Guide in mid-December. Tourism Industry Association Fall Conference - Update. (l) An 800 line (1-800-COLORADO) is now being answered and is funded by a state collective of visitors bureaus, resort associations, and chambers around the state. (2) The 1995 Official State Vacation Guide will be published by the Colorado Hotel & Lodging Association in conjunction with their Accommodations Guide. 400,000 copies will be printed, with 200,000 reserved for the 800 number. 100,000 copies will be distributed to the Denver Airport, and 100,000 will go to Welcome Centers and Chambers. The Town will participate with the Front Range Region's 2-page 4-color spread. (3) The initial Colorado Travel & Tourism Authority will be seated by the end of February, 1995. Nominations will be taken in November from members of the food service, lodging, attractions, transportation, and recreation industries. The Authority will structure and conduct the balloting for creation and funding of the Authority. Christmas Parade Insert. The sample insert was presented, and it is scheduled for front-range newspapers on November 13. 1995 Chamber of Commerce Fulfillment Agreement. The Committee reviewed the Agreement which has been amended by acknowledging that the A-C Book Committee is assuming all postage costs for mailing of the Visitors Guide; includes a requirement that a rate study be completed by August, 1995; and a 3% increase. Staff clarified that the Town would be agreeing to the rate increase, not the quantities identified on Page 11. In addition, the $20,000± Town expenditure formerly expended on postage for the Visitors Guide will be allocated toward media programs. The Committee recommends approval of the 1995 Fulfillment Agreement, which is to be presented to the Town Board at their meeting November 22, 1994. Internet/1995 Visitors Guide. Lee Lasson/On—Line Consulting has proposed to^ test the commercial effectiveness of an electronic Visitors Guide on the Internet for a year at no charge. The test will be staged with regional exposure first, then followed with national exposure by mid—May. Staff is working on the development of the proposal and obtaining production rights from all affected parties. The new Open All Year ad is scheduled to run in the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News December 9 and 14. This is the first such ad BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - November 3, 1994 - Page 2 to use shopping in Estes Park as its theme. MUSEUM REPORT. Outreach. On October 7, the Museum co-sponsored a reception with CACEP celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month. Fifty persons attended. The Museum Friends Annual Meeting held October 14 attracted 89 persons. A slide lecture by Dorothy Dines, author of The Art of Charles Partridge Adams was featured. On November 5, the Museum will sponsor a repeat of a popular workshop by Bev Lawrence entitled "Preserving Your Family History." The workshop, which teaches participants how to both safely preserve and creatively present their family photographs, will take place at the Library. Exhibits. The Museum is closed until November 25, when they will open the Christmas Exhibit featuring model trains loaned from the Estes Valley Model Railroaders and other members of the community. Related programming includes a free open house on December 10 and 11, and a program in the Municipal Building Room 203 on December 15. Collections. Curator John Carr conducted a tour of the Museum's storage facility at the former Light & Power storage facility for the Town Board, Department Heads, and Friends of the Museum Board Members on October 5. During the tour, Carr described improvements in materials, monitoring, organization and care made over the past three years with funding obtained from a federal grant. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 8:31 A.M. Vickie O'Connor, CMC, Town Clerk APFROVEbl NOV 81994 I I II 'mm Uf £STES PAnK I I BOAr;0 Of TfJ,‘ST£K I