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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1996-03-07BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Communicy Development Committee March 7, 1996 Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Dekker and Marshall All Town Administrator Klaphake, Directors Stamey and Kilsdonk, Advertising Manager Marsh, Marketing Director Pickering, Deputy Clerk Kuehl Director Hinze Chairman Doylen called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1996 Advertising Report. Advertising Manager Marsh reported the Spring magazine campaign involves advertising in the^State Vacation Guide, Bon Appetit, Country Home, Country Living, Gourmet, Home & Away, Michigan Living, Midwest Living, Midwest Motorist, National Geographic Traveler, Outside Magazine, Saveur, and Texas Monthly for a total circulation_ of 17,530,000 households plus the Texas Monthly's web site. Advertising Manager Marsh also reported that AAA Rocky Mountain Motorist magazine published an article on The Stanley Hotel. Staff clarified the marketing concept relative to the senior market. Manager Marsh reviewed the following projects in progress: May 5th Insert including Rodeo, Wool Market, Artwalk and Jazz Rest; Rooftop Rodeo poster and brochure; Artwalk and Jazzfest poster; Adventure Brochure; and the Open All Year ads in the Front Range dailies sponsored by the Betterment Fund. Director Marsh reported that activity on the web site has been slow since Thanksgiving, but has been increasing in use since the President's Day Weekend. Conference Center Report. Director Pickering presented the year end Conference Center reports for 1995, stressing that no multipliers have been used on any numbers. The average length of stay was 2.7 nights; average hotel rate, $67.00; total dollars spent per person single occupancy, $357.50; and double occupancy, $267.50; and day trippers, $90.50 (which accounted for 15% of the conferees). Total conference attendance decreased from 1994 but spending by conferees increased, indicating the Conference Center has contributed to the economics of the community through actual conference spending ($4,184,877) and the generation of sales tax ($167,395) . The groups that used the facilities are: 21 associations; 27 corporations; 29 S.M.E.R.F.'S (social, military, education, religious, and fraternal); and 9 government organizations. A marketing fund was established in 1995 producing revenues of $15,364, expenses of $13,928, for a balance of $1,436. MUSEUM Director Kilsdonk reported that on March 1, the Museum hosted_a reception, in coordination with the Art Center, to exhibit six paintings by local artists. On March 7, Janet Robertson will present, "A Century of Women Skiers", sponsored by the Museum for Women's History Month. The February program was hosted by Bob BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee, March 7, 1996 - Page 2 Haines and was attended by 150 people. The Museum's brainstorming session is scheduled for March 29. The application to the State Register of Historic Places for the Cobb-Macdonald Cabin was rejected as the cabin had been moved from its original location. The Advisory Board hosted a get-together with the Museum Friends Board on February 23. A conservation training workshop for museum professionals will be held at the Museum, March 25-29, and attended by Staff Member Bridget Carlin. The Museum remained open during January for the first time and hosted 95 people. SPECIAL EVENTS Town Administrator Klaphake presented agreements with the Rocky Mountain Miniature Horse Club and the Colorado Arabian Horse Club, along with a parade permit request for the Hippy Dippy Doo Wop Parade, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The Committee recommends approval of the standard horse show contracts and the parade permit as requested. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 8:50 a.m. Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk f h ri MAR 1 2 1996 ■*; ,',r f;'r./- :> I BOAKD or