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MINUTES:
Town of Vail: Commission on Special Events Meeting
Town Council Chambers
__________________Wednesday, March 6, 2013 @ 8:30 a.m.______________
CSE Members Present: Jenn Bruno
Sonny Kerstiens
Rayla Kundolf
Bobby Bank
Dave Chapin
Barry Davis
Amy Cassidy
TOV Staff Present: Sybill Navas, CSE Coordinator
Tammy Nagel, CSE Secretary
Clare Hefferren, CSE Event Liaison
Kelli McDonald, Economic Development Manager
Others Present: Adam Sutner, MKT Vail Strategic Consultant to the CSE
Margaret Rogers, Vail Town Council Member
Robin Litt, Vail Jazz Festival
James Deighan, Jeff Brausch and Missy Johnson: Highline
Brian Nolan and Matt Morgan, Vail Restaurant Group
Euginnia Manseau, Noram Cup/Ski and Snowboard Club Vail
John Knight, The America Cup International Fly Fishing
Tournament
Scott Rednor and Ashley Erickson, Shakedown
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CSE Chair, Jenn Bruno, called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m.
Administrative Items:
• Approval of the Minutes of the meeting of the CSE meeting held February 6, 2013.
Motion to approve the Minutes of the meeting of February 6, 2013, as presented.
M/S/P: Chapin/Davis/Unanimous.
• Overview of 2013 Budget: Navas reviewed the 2013 CSE budget that was provided in
the committee’s packets. Members did not have any questions or concerns.
Event Liaison Update to the CSE:
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• PINK Vail: This March 9, 2013 event is a tier 2 event that was allocated $10,000.00
from CSE. Hefferren reported the event producer is doing a steller job on marketing
with an editorial in Denver’s 5280 magazine.
• Vail Film Festival: Is a tier 2 event scheduled for March 28 – 31, 2013 and received a
$40,000.00 allocation from the CSE. Hefferren reported 5 of the 11 marketing gates are
completed and the event is on schedule.
• Taste of Vail: The Taste of Vail will be April 4-6, is a tier 2 event and CSE has
allocated $30,000.00 towards this event. Hefferren reported the event producer has
completed 10 of 11 marketing gates and is ahead of schedule. Highlights of the up
coming event include a Nordic Wine Tour and The Restaurant Night.
Special Event Recap: NORAM Cup/Ski and Snowboard Club Vail
Euginnia Manseau, representing Ski and Snowboard Club Vail, presented a brief recap of the
NORAM Cup to the CSE members. Manseau said that due to difficult snow conditions earlier
in the week, the Vail Race Crew, SSCV staff and visiting coaches worked hard into the
evenings to make the snow the best condition possible. Manseau stated that for both years
the SSCV has hosted the FIS Noram Cup, they have exceeded the expectations of all the
parties involved. Attendees came from local, regional, out of state and international locations.
There were 17 countries represented by international athletes, plus athletes from Eastern,
Central, Rocky and Western regions of the USA. Manseau stated the FIS Noram Cup is just a
step below the World Cup level and many of these athletes will be returning to Vail to compete
in the 2015 World Cup Championships.
Vail America Days :
Jeff Brausch, Highline Sports and Entertainment, presented an RFP for the event, Vail
America Days, July 4-6, 2013 to CSE members. With the 4th falling on a Thursday this year,
Brausch highlighted a five year window of opportunity that the event will straddle, or fall within,
a weekend. Brausch stated Highline Sports and Entertainment would like the event to have
more of a family festival atmosphere by having the Fourth of July parade, fireworks,
entertainment throughout the afternoon, children’s activities, food and beverage hospitality and
more, and that they are looking at venues including Mountain Plaza, Solaris, Arrabelle and
Gore Creek Drive. The street festival atmosphere will be continued through the 5th and the 6th,
and the Farmers’ Market will carry the fun into Sunday. The event will be marketed through
both social and traditional media with front range and regional advertising, and will package
the information for all of the weekend’s events and activities which will include the Vail
Lacrosse Shootout and the kick-off of the Jazz at Vail Square series on Thursday evening.
McDonald suggested working closely with TOV staff to alleviate the issues, including the large
gaps, with the parade. Kundolf requested a marching band in the parade and recruiting local
high school students to assist with volunteer staffing.
Bank suggested including the lacrosse teams in the parade and possibly hosting lacrosse
demonstrations and clinics.
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Motion to approve the transfer of the allocation of $40,000, and the associated
contract with Zambelli Fireworks in the amount of $31,500, from Human
Movement Management to Highline for the purpose of putting on the 2013 Vail
America Days. M/S/P: Davis/ Kerstiens /Unanimous
FEAST! Vail:
Jeff Deighan, Highline Sports and Entertainment, talked with members about the new
Memorial Day Weekend event, FEAST! Vail. FEAST! Vail will provide an opportunity to
showcase the culinary “chops” and lifestyle that Vail offers as a top destination, not only by
Vail’s stand-alone talent but pairing the local talent up with and against the most reknowned
talent from the Front Range. Deighan stated that there are several local chefs interested in
participating in this event. Event attendees will learn tricks of the trade, sample, be amazed,
and get inspired with 12 custom seminars daily. There will be morning lifestyle events, all
paired with a signature brunch, that promote exercising while still honing in on participants
epicurean side. The event will roll into the evening with lively après events where you can meet
and mingle with guest chefs. For a more exclusive approach attendees can come to one of the
intimate wine paired dinners which will bring them face to face with guest chefs working
together with some of Vail’s finest talent to present a dinner for guests to remember.
Bank asked whether the word “FEAST!” suggests the concept of “luxury" (which received very
negative response during the focus group research) and that it does not imply compatibility
with the current health and wellness initiative. Rogers responded that her reaction was just the
opposite, that to her the word raises a “medieval” image. Sutner observed that we have the
opportunity to “define what “FEAST!” means” and to position it as a “living well” component of
Vail’s focus on Health and Wellness.
Bruno asked what options will be provided for kids. Deighan responded that Katie Tille, who
will be the event director for Highline, is an expert in that area and will develop a spate of
activities that will most likely be free.
Kundolf asked if the “food trucks” concept was “gone?” Deighan replied that he did not know
yet, but added that events are only viable if they work for their sponsors. The Friday night,
May 24, kickoff is intended to provide a social gathering, with casual, light food in small
portions from 3-5pm. Key for restaurant support is “small portions that don’t compete with
dinner.”
Since Brian Nolan and Matt Morgan had not yet arrived, Bruno asked if there was any New
Business to discuss.
New Business and Community Input:
• Scott Rednor, one of the owners of Shakedown, approached the CSE board with an
idea of his bar hosting a concert at the top of Bridge Street on the weekend the
mountain closes for the winter and at the end of summer. Rednor stated he was not
requesting any funding from the CSE, just their input.
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Chapin thought it was a great idea but not for that weekend, since Highline will be
hosting Spring Back to Vail and there are concerts scheduled from Friday night through
Sunday night. Chapin suggested hosting the concert on Thursday night. Navas stated
that approving an independent street concert in the middle of Spring Back to Vail would
stress the Town’s resources and might conflict with Highline’s ability to control the brand
of Spring Back to Vail.
• Margaret Rogers gave the members a brief recap of the Town Council retreat that was
held on February 26, 2013. Rogers stated Council is considering having Health &
Wellness events be incorporated through CSE funding as well as the iconic events,
such as the Jazz Festival, Bravo and International Dance Festival, all of which would
increase the CSE’s funding budget. Rogers also stated some Council members were
suggesting to combine the CSE and VLMDAC boards. McDonald suggested that
members come to her with their comments, since she is part of the task force committee
that Stan Zemler has been requested to set up in order to develop a recommendation
for the Council’s consideration.
• Deighan shared an email from Jake Burton thanking everyone who helped put on the
Burton US Snowboard Championship, stating it was an “epic event.”
Vail Restaurant Week:
Brian Nolan, Group 970 accompanied by Matt Morgan, Sweet Basil and Mountain Standard,
referred to the proposal included in the Commission’s packets, spoke with members about
teaming up with Beaver Creek on a cooperative marketing effort for Vail/Beaver Creek
Restaurant Week, with fall dates as yet TBD. Nolan is requesting the remaining $21,500 in
the CSE’s budget for this project and stated it could be marketed in two ways: either together
or as two separate events that occur at the same time. Nolan explained that the concept
would be a combined week of special offerings from the entire “willing” restaurant community
of both Beaver Creek and Vail and will be centered on the year we are in, $20.13. Each
restaurant will choose their own $20.13 deals to be offered up during any meal segment(s)
they choose. He stated that 100% of the Beaver Creek restaurants that are open during the
time frame chosen will participate, but that he was unsure of the Vail restaurant participation.
Sutner observed that a combined effort “statistically favors Vail” and that the “power of two”
increases the benefit to the consumer.
Matt Morgan, noting that he only has restaurants in Vail, admitted that he did not know whether
all of the restaurants will want to participate, but stated that he likes the approach, and the
compelling power in numbers that the Vail/Beaver Creek approach can deliver.
Kundolf stated that it needs to be made clear that this is a cooperative marketing effort. Bruno
noted that the project is compatible with the CSE’s mission.
Motion to allocate funding in the amount of $21,500 for Vail/Beaver Creek
Restaurant Week, contingent on the VLMDAC allocating marketing support and
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funding from Beaver Creek Resort to match the combined allocations from both
the VLMD and the Commission on Special Events.
M/S/P: Kundolf/ Davis/Unanimous
Adjournment:
Motion to adjourn @ 10:00 a.m.
M/S/P: Kundolf/ Chapin /Unanimous
The annual “Brown Bag Lunch” discussion between the CSE, ERC members and local event
producers followed at 10:30 a.m. The highlight of the meeting was Mike Richards’ and Mike
Griffin’s presentation of the new on-line Special Event Permit application.
Next CSE Meeting:
Wednesday, April 3, 2013 @ 8:30 a.m.