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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 1998-08-27BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Communi'by Development Committee August 21, 1998 Committee: Attending: Also Attending; Absent: Chairman Barker, Trustees Doylen and Marshall All Directors Hinze, Kilsdonk, Pickering, and Stamey, Advertising Manager Marsh, Deputy Clerk Kuehl None Chairman Barker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. MARKETING Advertising Report: Manager Marsh distributed copies of ^ the^ insert titled Season of Festivals, which will appear this Sunday in six Front Range newspapers. The August issue of Rocky Mountain Motorist magazine included an article on Estes Park. Manager Marsh presented the following data and reviewed associated graphs: July 31 1998 1997 % Change Requests for Guides 45,491 48,728 Wats Line Calls 40,481 47,408 E-mail Guide Requests 3,968 1,169 - 6.6 -14.6 +42.0 One of the five master telephone lines at the Chamber of Commerce has been repaired. It is not known how long the line was down or what affect it had on the call stats. Results of the mail-back telephone survey revealed that Estes ,Pa Rocky Mountain National Park led all major Colorado destinations visite last summer (62%) by Front Range residents. This was based destinations - those visited most frequently and favorite single destinations. Breckenridge and Colorado Springs are “a3-. lt0r destinations. The complete report is available in the Town lib y. conference Center Report: Director Pickering distributed tbe a"b Ice Conference brochure, noting the piece was produced in-house through the Conference Services office. Due to an extensive marketing campaign, Sis conference is predicted to be the biggest conference held at the Center with 1,200 to 1,500 attendees and 300 exhibitors. Conference Center Coordinator Linda Larson is handling all registrations. pSkSt, including parking and shuttle^ lnf°rmatla°"i "SttlSs9 wSS S renistrants Parking signs will be in place and shuttles will oe Sellable More locil bSlnesses are becoming Involved and providing SrSceS'necessary for the conference. Expected spending in the immunity is one-half million dollars. Special thanks given to Dan Speedlin and Linda Larson for their efforts. MUSEUM Assistant Curator Introduction: : Lyons, part time Assistant Curator. Director Kilsdonk introduced Curt BRADFORD PUBLISHING CO.RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development Committee, August 27, 1998 - Page 3 Gary O'Connor, President Bob Seifert, Vice President Janelle Urista, Secretary Jo Adams Mitch Brown Jacquie Buckert Trudy Carra de Salero Carol Cunningham Don Cunningham Rick Dill Bobbi Downing Paul Downing Shawn Frazier Debbie Holgersen Chief Jenista Joyce Kitchen Dave McPhee Judy McPhee Sean Murray Vickie 0'Connor Scott Reitinger Mary Jo Seifert Kelly Sishc Sue Thomas Paul Urista Joan Van Horn Bonnie Watson Ken Robert, Honorary Chuck Thomas, Honorary Betty Whiteside, Honorary The Committee recommends approval of the 1998-99 Rooftop Rodeo Committee as presented. Trustee Marshall commended the Rooftop Rodeo Committee for their efforts and enthusiasm leading to the success of the rodeo activities. Parade Permits: The Carriage Association of America requested a parade permit for September 19th, 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Approximately 40 horse- drawn carriages will start at the Fairgrounds on Ave., P^°ceed to Hwy. 7, Hwy. 36, Elkhorn Ave., and turn around at the West Elkhorn parking lot (oYr the' lot across the street) to return to the Jarrground by the same route. Captain Filsinger has approved this route. Streets will not be closed; instead the carriages will be escorted by the police This parade will not interfere with the Fine Arts Guild show, which is scheduled at the same time. The Committee recommends approval of the Carriage Association of America parade permit as presented. Event Evaluations: The following events were critiqued: Roof too Rodeo: Activities included rodeos, parade, and dances. sales increased by 980, a record for rodeo attendance was se , an CrgL^ nSSSer ofycont^stants participated during the six-day event. Marsh promote this show in future advertising. Westernaires: Good Attendance during the two-day event. Gold Wing Motorcycle Rally: This was the first year ^oldha”g2^ Touring Association of Ccn:orado met in Estes Park. me g p locations each year, but may return in three years. Chairman Barker adjourned the meeting at 8:58 a.m, Tina Kuehl, Deputy Town Clerk IAPPROVEDI SEP 8 1993 lom OF ESTES , BOARD OF |