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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1996-07-03BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee July 3, 1996 Committee; Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Barker and Marshall Chairman Doylen and Trustee Marshall Town Administrator Klaphake, Community Development Director Stamey, Special Events Director Hinze, Museum Director Kilsdonk, Advertising Manager Marshal, Clerk O'Connor Trustee Barker Chairman Doylen opened the meeting at 8:02 a.m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 1 oat; TvflvArtisino Reoort. Staff reviewed two feature articles: New Orleans "Times-Pi^yune" Travel Section "Front door to the Rockies", June 23, 1996 edition, aIJ,^ CheT^rOIJh^ TBiIste?s A Summer 1996 "Odyssey" Magazine "Beyond the Blisters...aSIr/Son Lventire L theRookies" which included -nt^cf the Colorado Mountain School and Colorad •__oHia+-P Adventures. The Times-Picayune article generated immediat pS response Sunday afternoon, and contact is made with the Chamber of Commerce, Peter Marsh or Sally Anderson. Betterment Poster and Tent 3 ' copies of the new Betterment uP°3tet^ee"^a^itei^g a bull elk Show, Estes Park in the Faii ters (Pl,000) and tent cardsduring bugling season. The posters ( , ) ram is the (5,000) will be distributed locally.11^^ P y population first step in taking h^^h^^diL toem to rgtuPn1’ in the during the summer seaso"' 9it pay be expanded in the fuiire.I£HragPer/gMTrySseSrUveCseSin£Ua1n adtvisoyry capacity for the Betterment Committee Business Advocates - Man^ager 1la^Q^^tteee(advisorytcapacity) . the Business Advocates S^f"JinaLCoriil Ilso serve (advisory He and Administrator Kl+aPj11aKa Jl^Cept survey Development, capacity) on the tfor those conducting various This will provide an opportunity 1 ugs thus eliminating surveys/research to 11^.e the Advocates are surveying duplication of :Lnforma1^^ s4reet while the conversion study downtown shoppers on the reached through advertising, doss market ."tnin theTr area of expertise and All surveys will sray wj-i-hj-* coordinate their efforts. sally Anderson reported thatdttaeC°e1w rdafr0ecTtrorVhasnre Authority is in high ^ear, Ms> Anderson r®®P°^dad information from E.st? Jina* a rapport with the Authority, immediately and she beulF10dxin?e^evfsion station will be in Representative tLy are seeking unusual stories, and Estes park m fsePbe^bse^/n^hiJ this regard.Ms. Anderson is assisting mssmj^ssumsm- Sunday, June The Museum's "home enteted the_irntecom/epnus ■^n -tViG address is http*//e J moIIov is working witnLassoneis<^donating v^b^pa'ce and MikepMol^J>y ana malntain the David seiner from the Advisory d site. BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - July 3# 1996 - Page 2 Copies of the new Museum brochure, designed by George Edwards, were presented. Three events, in connection with the Big Thompson Flood 20th Anniversary, are: Retrospective: The Thompson Flood, David McComb, July 25; July 31, Remembrance Ceremony, Chapel of the Interlude/Drake; and Survivors, Reporters and Rescuers, August 1. The Museum Friends are holding their 5th Annual Riverside/Darkhorse Remembered Dance on July 27th. Director Kilsdonk has been asked to serve onthe®°JJ^ Jbe new Stanley Hotel Museum. The Museum will be located on the Hotel's lower level and is a cooperative venture with the Stanley Museum in Maine. Administrator Klaphake commended the Director^for joining this group. Outreach also includes the MacGregor Ranch Museum/Eric Adams, Manager, and their important role in Estes Park's history. The Director served onh a IfA0! representatives from th\?Jat^°ioradoUHiURo0rCiCcYarOs^cietyNatThS Association, RMNP, and the Colorado Histori 1 y f the forum discussed the shared architectural ^history the need National Park, the Estes P.a^i aircally significant structures, to identify and preserve historically signi The Advisory Board has initiated ^ Needs ^f^|^^ryZ which Seuesetd reneSoraiarefeudnd/“ orh other tinenciai grfts ere received. The Museum will use a ^'=^.00°" IcTurchasfa6 VC^rnd Friends "s" dTalinl with Estes ParK. ?^rUiTsal\lX berayvaUable to the puhlrc. Hydro Plant. SIECIMcEVESSgJEESEIHm- reported on . . Vice PreslaentZRop£tpE_Eo4ep_ePSmtiSfi' ar,P western 2l^ittle to ittendeaU ®^®?^|geantlhirt. reviewed! member with Tuesday, July 9th+.we3naV July I3 andBuckaroo Day Klf oE£^sT“|;n boved to f,f,E“arayi0^n ystaff to The Annual ParJf® r“ake is seeking voiunteerio has beenAdministrator Klaphaontroi( etc^ A contingency pl^^ pre.show set1^^^tp^ace^iouX<^ toR KooEtoPi SVo^Uterwif rordeo e^|ts. th^e new ttteDew«- —evaiua^ tha der the management oi Duck Race & Parade ^Y -nf^nrdd ^^0^0" Party wa^ added thU Jfar!0"-ta^it5-e,0-^ rtahiSfar£a0de ;0b%--■ area; the BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee - July 3, 1996 - Page 3 race may also be changed to later in May. Kite Fly, May 11, Jazz Pest & Art Walk Weekend, May 11 and 12, Big Horn Challenge, June 2. Wool Market, June 6-9. This sixth year event of one of the few events that the Town sponsors. Great weather, and increased attendance and animal entries were found this year. Revenues and expenses have not yet been tabulated, however, this is very efficient event. Pursuant to the amount of event participants, it appears advertising is very effective. The Wool Market is one of the three top fiber festivals in ^he U.S. Sheep dog demonstrations were held this year, and they were successful. Director Hinze commended Museum Director Kilsdonk for the fiber arts exhibit, and all volunteers. courage Classic, June 7-9, Quarter Horse Show, 13"^; Miniature Horse Show, June 17-23, Scandinavian Festival, June 21 & 22 were also reviewed. upcoming July Events include the Rooftop Rodeo 7/9-14, Show now occurring, the copper Penny Horse Show, end the Silver Dollar Horse Show. ra^a“neTuiii;ftfonrhendTr:dJouGran\tt?hef0Lttlnegratrea:S^ a.m. VicKieO'Connor, CMC/AAE, Town Clerk s r 2 I JIJL 9 1996 T0*A*4 GF ESTES BOi'-SD or T2i;C?I£S T.*;nv- i- ^ W-. V. iII