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2005-08-23 Support Documentation CSE Meeting
uj ON F/-OZ?/067- el?l 4 ..A-. ?. a 0 A !? 4 C._- , nA? 7- 7---- i ---17 ZVI !/l?.aG-D?t?"? UZ-'"Gr_.?.- _ _ ... __ ?'/.Y`:.'?'?O?r.?,_?.???°' ?-"?' !' C--?- 6?G?i,!' .. 6 Gc-9/ e;7 III ?I v/ I IG?. > alp S ??h-?-. ? r •/??? ?- ?,'? `?`"" J t ,g. e-Xe- I s ve ?l c ?.- v f- tl Z9 '.J 4 f-a- /- e27 "Ivo 3t- ?? _~ tt v? ds? vo - -- ate- =`? J J 7z -? 4e ?n U "IF .7 2F J r?& Go t?- -, ------------ /, 11 _1 l? -?I i s J fs? e arm. ?._o?-?? o-?© ?? ?? v?s?`c?-?? . 1 ems. V " ' ??£- ?j l vv`-? ?? .? ._?,._,.._ _? ?_v ? . a __?_. cam ??, ? / ? ? L/ qvbo' UJ? n ti U • MINUTES: Town of Vail: Commission on Suecial Events Meeting Town of Vail: Vail Town Council Chambers Tuesday, July 26, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. Members Present. Todd Gerhke, Stephen Connolly, Steve Rosenthal, Richard tenBraah Ian Anderson and Chairman Dave Chapin CSE Member Absent. Mark Gordon Others Present. Diane Moudy, Jerma Stephenson, Joel Heath, Joe Blair, Leon Fell, Scott Cross, Sean Cross, Rick Scalpello, Kerry Donovan, Kaye Ferry, John Power, Pat Benedict, John Knauf and Sybill Navas Chairman Dave Chapin called the meeting to order at 8:35 a.m. Motion to approve the Minutes from the meeting of June 28, 2005, as presented. M/S/P: Richard tenBraak, Stephen Connolly, Unanimous. Administrator Report: • The balance in unallocated funds 1'Q-ains at $1400, due to the cancellation of the Triple Crown Western Regional Softball tournament. • • The Vail Arts Festival, scheduled for August 19-21, will be sited on East . Lionshead Circle, along the south side of the Lionshead Parking Structure. After walking the mall with members of the Fire Dept., it was clear that it is impossible toaplace any of the artists within the mall area, however Laurie will place children's activities and performances at the west end in order to encourage visitors to go into the, mall ?.? ?. Sybill reported that some of the Lionshead merchants had ex ,.?.ssed disappointment that the event would not be held within the mall and that they were beginning to realize that the location of the new building would prevent the event from ever returning to its historical site, even after the major construction is completed. • Street'Entertainment Schedule Changes: Due to c.,. 1.1aints from neighboring businesses who already provide live entertainment, the entertainment at Seibert Circle site has been moved to Gore Creek Drive between Gorsuch and the Golden Bear on Saturdays and to Gore Creek P...,,_enade on Sundays. Diane Moudy indicated that they had received good feedback on the new locations. CSE members complimented her on her willingness to work with the community and encouraged her to continue to explore other potentially viable venues within Vail Village: • Vail Business Index: o Is there an interest in resurrecting this program? o If so, who should manage it? o Where should funding come from? ® Rick Scalpello reported that previous efforts had only resulted in measuring the seasonality of the tourism business rather than the effect on the economy of a ('`rr ?t i?'lintll??: 117!?iirO Po_v 8 nt, 4 c .. single event. Joel Heath stated his opinion that site intercept surveys are a much more reliable measure of an event's impact; that the business reports do not include variables such as weather, national economic trends, highway difficulties and outside competition from other resorts. The result being that the event is not the only thing going on which is being measured.- Steve Rosenthal responded that the index is a valuable tool by which an individual business can evaluate their performance relative to r.:, A"ous years and with respect to the rest of the. community. Sybill was directed to contact Aspen and get a report on how their pror,.ai.. was working. • Tent Venue for Summer ConcertsrMeater: Sybill reported that she had attended a music performance in Key 6?....e in a tented venue simila to the one. which used to be raised in the Vista Bahn area in the late 70's and early 80's. She queried the group as to their in4..V'.IbI in exploring the possibility of implementing this type of venue in Vail, perhaps at the Vista Bahn yard or other location. CSE members requested more inf.....ation. on the Keystone site, but indicated their feeling that . at the present time the budget and staff allotted to the CSE would not make this a practical effort. Final Reports: • ling of the Mountain Volleyball: Leon Fell gave an overview of this year's tournament and explained that although he felt, the event had about broken even, final financial documents would not be available until the remaining bills; had come in. Highlights included; • o The event continues to. grow. 228 teams participated, with a ?L%J_"S community and regional involvement. o Marketing included local and regional media di.;,,Aed to the "drive-in" market, and was .ii.,,.,.ded to the national media level within the sport. o High Performance Camp: building a strong youth component. l' 1 locals were .chosen to attend a high perf.,.,..ance, beach camp in Hermosa Beach, CA, with sponsorship from USA Volleyball-Rocky Mountain Region. .o Crowds were larger,. and were not just made up of players. o Demographic: Primary players are 25-45 years of age, often accompanied by families. The youth portion is growing exponentially- all bringing families to the event. o Thanks to Vail Resorts: Donation of Ski Passes to winners of each division. o Thanks to TOV Public Works for closing the street. The new and walkway fi.,... the Village to the Soccer Field work! In closing Leon commented. that the field rental had ;become more expensive and that he hoped that the community and the VRD would keep m perspective that this is a community event born out of community involvement. Lastly, he stated that next year he expects the tournament to be held at both the Soccer Field and Donovan Park and he requested that the CSE_support a request.for the adldition of 2 more sand courts which would, allow the competition to expand and alt..act bigger names.. CSt hn \lininrs: O'-??,%O? I'asC of -4 i_ • Vail Film Festival: Sean and Scott Cross showed a DVD compiled of "insider" interviews conducted during the event and presented'a Power Point summary of the festival. Highlights included: o Programming Highligbts:70 Films Screened (55 last year) e Sports/Action films were a big hit s Oscar Shorts provide a unique program e Panel Discussions e Screenwriter's pitch to filmmakers • "Mmic raft" rot the Red Linn o Excellent comments a..... filmmakers about both the Festival and Vail o. Awards: Rising Star and Lifetime Achievement o Noteworthy number of appearances by celebrities, filmmakers and critics for a 2nd year event o Doubled attendance, numbers from last year o Major media exposure: Title Sponsor, "Best Life" magazine has renewed and doubled their co,,.,?,. itment to the festival for 2006 o Partnership with a NYC marketing firm to leverage partnerships and cross promote with other festivals, both nationally and internationally Scott and Sean stated that theg? have already taken steps to solve the issue of people not being able to get imto a venue after standing in line for a long period of time.. Additionally, they expect that the number of venues and screenings will need to be expanded by 2007 -to a.,.,.,...modate growing attendance. Steve Rosenthal suggested that their set up a meeting with the VLMD to see if th:,.:. ® might be some opportunity for more exposure, especially on the Front Range. Scott and Sean agreed and felit that there is room for improvement in marketing, especially within Colorado.. They also felt that if they could lock down award winners earlier, it would be eamier to solicit feature articles fi,U'A" Arts and Entertainment editors, and help to increase the lead time to feature Vail as a destination. Finally, they stated that atuacting celebrities is key to the long term success of the festival, but the ambience of the community of Vail is a ?.,,...endous asset. Kaye Ferryi reported that the Vail Film Festival is considered at 2nd tier event already in only, fits second year and is expected to be one of only 5 T' tier events-in the near future. The proposed RFP Process for 20046 Allocations was approved by consensus as presented. Following review of the 2006 Request for Funds from Council, the CSE approved the draft with the following changes: e Minor formatting changes for the purpose of clarification. e A more detailed explanation of the "Debit Card" concept. • Include a one page summary (of the data fi.,... the 2004 Intercept Surveys. o Omit the request for funding tthe purchase of ducks for the Rotary's annual race. Pat Benedict and John Knauf, Q,,.r.;?enting the Vail Rotary Club affirmed. their • intr,.r.,,t in re-establishing the annual Duck Race as a signature event on Labor Day weekend if the CSE would aid in the purchase of the ducks. They had CS An Minutes: 07!=6/05 Nge = o T4 .,_;,pared a request for $9600, or12,000 ducks @.80/each. CSE members expressed their support of moving the event back to Labor Day weekend, but were not convinced that purchasing the ducks was either at k'"r.:ate to their mission or a decision that they were ,. Qrared to make at this time. It was decided to remove the duck purchase request from the Request to Council and suggested that the Rotary might still request fiords to purchase ducks as part of the annual RFP process beginning in September. • With regard to the issue of whether the TEVA. Games had achieved "Icon" status and should request their funds directly from the Town Council; CSE members remained firm in the opinion that the.CSE should be the ov,,..,.ght committee for all events, while recognizing that they have no control over where Untraditional . Marketing chooses to apply. Strategic Plan:. CSE members reviewed the preliminary changes as suggested by the Review Committee and made the following additions: • The:CSE will maintain an online calendar of events • Apr,c,..d an Attachment B: 2006 CSE Budget The committee will . meet again to review the revised parar,.,whs as indicated and to develop a draft set of goalsand accompanying timeline. Rick Scalpello suggested that the draft does not adequately address two key questions: • Are we a "seeding" or a "funding" organization? • Should we be funding charitable organizations in their fundraising activities, i.e. Rotary Duck Race? The subcommittee agreed to address these issues. New Business: Steve Rosenthal requested an item be added to an upcoming meeting agenda to discuss July events, or lack thereof. Motion to Adjourn at 12:05 p.m. M/S/P: Steve Rosenthal, Tan Anderson, Unanimous Minutes taken and submitted by Sybill Navas n I July 26, 2005 • V ??J ?? Approved by Date. Coinmissio? on S ia1 Events Next Meeting: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. a CSE/sn N ininec: 07/26/05, Page 4nl4 Town of Vail CO'' tnisslon on Special Events Meeting Town of Vail: Vail Town Council Chambers Tuesday, August 23, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. AGENDA: Approval of the Minutes of the meeting of July 26, 2005 (5 minutes) Administrator Report (10 minutes) • The Presentation- to Council for 2006 Funds has been postponed to the Council's work session on Tuesday, September 6. Update from Council work session of August 16.. • . In light of November 8 being election day, would the CSE like to the dates for the meetings scheduled to review the RFP's fiv... November 8/9 to November 9/10.7 • Untraditional Marketing informed Sybill that intercept surveys have been.taken at the following events: American Ski Classic, Vail Film Festival, TEVA Mountain Games, Spring Back to Vail, The Graze at Vail, Kick-It 30 Soccer Tournament and the Vail Lacrosse Shootout. The Vail Arts Festival will be the final event surveyed. • The RFP for 2006 CSE Funds is available on line and all previous applicants will be notified by e-mail. A press release has been. sent to the Vail Daily. . Final Reports: (40 minutes) • Teva Mountain Games • The Graze at Vail Strategic Plan: Review Draft (30 minutes) New Business (5 minutes) Adjourn: 10:00 a.m. Next Meeting: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 at 8:30 a.m. 5:23 PM Mountain Games LLC 07/26/05 Job Profitability Detail for Mountain Games All Transactions Act Cost Act. Revenue ($) Diff. Parts Charitable Contribution 1,400.00 0.00 -1,400.00 Clinic 9,500.00 0.00 -9,500.00 Equipment and Supplies 62,754.79 7,220.82 -55,533.97 Food & Be% ?. , 250.00 702.61 452.61 Legal Fees 1,177.60 0.00 -1,177.60 Promo item 364.53 0.00 -364.53 Research 83.65 0.00 -83.65 Total Parts 75,530.57 7,923.43 -67,607.14 Service Advertising 42,205.75 0.00 -42,205.75 Awards 8, F.-. 64,380.45 1,666.67 -62,713.78 Labor 147,000.00 0.00 -147,000.00 Contract Labor 93,204.34 1,350.74 -91,853.60 Rent 15,250.00 0.00 -15,250.00 Allocated 19,550.00 0.00 -19,550.00 Entertainment-Bands 90,961.42 11,276.00 -79,685.42 Entry Fees 1,530.00 30,397.55 28,867.55 Expo Fee 0.00 2,750.00 2,750.00 Insurance 19,075.00 771.00 -18,304.00 Partnership Fees 0.00 625,460.00 625,460.00 Permits 3,219.00 0.00 -3,219.00 Photography 2,075.00 0.00 -2,075.00 Postage 290.71 880.00 589.29 Sponsor Activation 11,229.01 2,341.08 -8,887.93 Television Broadcast 72,000.00 0.00 -72,000.00 Travel 4,660.23 0.00 -4,660.23 Volunteers 5,281.97 0.00 -5,281.97 Total Service 591,912.88 676,893.04 84,980.16 TOTAL 667,443A5 684,816.47 17,373.02 Page 1 of 1 2005 Stakeholder I s Summary teva , games•vAiL mountain W?at We Set Ou o Acco n is p,l-, • Our goa was to Dui d tie sing e argest outc oor adventure event in tie country • Wour e""orts on surpassing otier nations adventure events to )e "Tie Ulecca" 'or t ie outdoor adventure community • Our:-ormu a was to provide a credi 3 e com 3etitive environment "or a at i etes and s )ectators, gut ) ow teem away wit i t ie ifesty e com;)onents. Our informs tag ine was "a great race, a getter party!" • .vent originated in 2002 wit i (aya sing rafting,. trai running, c im ping anc tria s ric ing, com ) invented wits tie Mountain 3a and tie Yonder Mountain String Sand teva ,? gamesaA I O'L ,. ,? ° Yea J 2002 2003 2004 2005 TV Fox Sports Larger regional dist. Fusion TV OLN national airing on Regional 145 M HH NBC Segment Saturday August 27 with re-air 132 M Household Rush TV mid week VH1 First single, national airing Collage approach with Summer Revolution segments emphasis 187.5M HH Impressions SI Adventure added SI National added PR Push Expanded Sports Illustrated including the national pages Coors adds major regional marketing support Registrations 250 Entries 574 Entries 946 Entries 1031 Entries 258% Increase 77% Increase 9% Increase New Sports Multiple event - Five new races - Double Adventure Sprint Race Mainstream events added to Double cash purse cash purse Added attract weekend warrior and governing body sanctioning Lifestyle Events Increase emphasis Major music Everest Awards, expanded Tie in Mountain Ball and children's clinic Attendance 6,000 12,000 22,000 12,000 *Snow* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aweva mountain games-VAIL Competitions: Whitewater: 2005 Eve I SL r Tary • Kayak: Extreme Creek, Paddle Cross, Rodeo and 8-Ball • Raft: Paddle Cross Climbing: • Bouldering, Dyno and Speed Trail Running: • GORE-TEX® National Trail Running Championship • Teva X-1 5K Mud Run Biking: • Mountain Bike: Nature Valley NORBA X-Country Championship and Trials Riding • Road: Vail Hill Climb Time Trial Adventure Race: • GNC Mountain Adventure Mountain Life 9 TMG: GORE-TEX® Gear Town: Gear Town was the interactive expo area located in the heart of the village. Within this central location booths were set up for sponsors and vendors, showcasing their most innovative products and gear. The Everest Awards: Veramonte presented the Everest Awards, recognizing the top athletes and photographers of the outdoor industry. The Oscar's of Outdoor Adventure. Also, a GoLite fundraiser for the Women's Wilderness Institute Live Entertainment: A full entertainment schedule highlighted by national acts at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater including Coolio, Tone- Loc, Digital Underground and Young MC. Teva Mountain Ball: The prom of the outdoor industry with the theme of Tuxes and Tevas. GoLite Adventure Village: Family Adventure Zone featured a series of educational kayaking and bike clinics for both adults and children. High Altitude Conference (H.A.C.): A one-day seminar that discussed the trends within the outdoor sporting industry. Sprint Race on Vail Mountain 000000000009000000090000000•0000000000000000 t@Va g meSaA u I C Facts W iat: 2005 Teva Mountain Games W sere: Vai , CO Wien: June " -5, 2005 Atiete registration: '03o S3ectators: 12,000 _egends of - i ) -o) Concert Attencees: 651 Total Tint 'm)ressions, 28,270,537 -e evision Coverage: 087.5\A louse io d airings Tota' =ditoria Coverage: 8,326,458 tmountain games-VAIL F Competition Overview i 000*000000000000000000000000000000000000000o Women: Tanya Faux teva mountain games-vaaL Kayak PaddleCross: Finals: Wed., June 1 Kayakers were challenged by Dowd Chute in a time-trial format Men: 111: Eric Jackson 2nd: Dan Simene 3rd: Jesse Murphy Women: 15I: Nikki Kelly 2nd: Lauren Egan 3rd: Kasey Ankney Paddler Magazine Extreme Creek Race: Finals: Thurs., June 2 Boaters sprinted through steep waterfalls and obstacles in a race against time Men: 151: Tao Berman 2nd: Pat Keller 3rd: Eric Jackson Women: 1 ?1: Nikki Kelly 2"d: Tanya Faux 3rd: Robin Betz Dagger Big Trick Competition: Thurs., June 2 Men: Eric Jackson Competition Overview- Kayak East vs. West Amateur Competition: Finals: Sat.., June 4 One team from the "West" and one team from the "East" battled it out in the Rodeo hole for best amateur race team Sprint@ Pro Kayak Rodeo: Finals: Sat., June 4 Pro kayakers came together to show their stuff in the Rodeo Hole 151: Jay Kincaid 2nd: Eric Jackson 3,d: Bryan Kirk 8 Ball Sprint: Finals: Sun., June 5 Boaters competed against each other and roving obstacles in the water as they battle their way to the end Men: 151: John Boone 2nd: Nick Troutman 3rd: Rick Chapman Women: 15I: Nikki Kelly 2nd: Laura Nash 31d: Robin Betz 00000 0000 0 00900•00,00000000 0 00*00009000010 9 00 ountain ra4lgame&VAIL Competition Overview- Biking Speed Trials: Finals- Sat., June 4 Bikers hopped, leaped and jumped over obstacles in a time trial format 151": Cameron Zink 2nd: Jeff Lenosky 34d: Aaron Chase Vail Pass Hil, C am): sun., June 5 Road bikers took to this legendary 9.7 mile course up Vail Pass 1 St: Nick Martin 2nd; Josiah Middaugh 31d: Nick Ranno Nature Va ey Colorado X-Country 4ORBA Championshi ? Unfortunately, Mother Nature had a different idea for these athletes. Due to snow and hail conditions, the competition on Saturday was canceled. '•®•,•..0000000'0000000000000000000'0000`0000'00'00 tali meS-.VaI L Comp g games etit ion- Cverv ?ew- Trail 'R n n i n passreagva , Odiwnrabd'? GORE-TEX@ 10K Trail Run Teva X-1 5 ( Aud Run: Champions -ii': Sat., June 4 Athletes raced U) and down Vail Mountain in this grueling 6.2 mile trail run Men: Sat., June 4 Athletes of all levels participated in this muddy and snowy fun run through Vail Mountain Men: 1St: Matt Carpenter 2nd: Tim Parr 31d: Clint Wells Women: 1St: Anna Pichrova 2nd: Melissa Moon 3rd: Courtney Ferrell 1 St: Mike Kloser 2nd: Jonathan Stevens 3rd: Daniel Carlson Women: 1St: Karen Opp 2nd: Lisa Boughuer 3rd: Courtney Ferrell teva - mountain ga mes eS- . vv V J Com-)etition overview- Cim-AnglBou-dering. by Speed Bouldering: Finals- Sat., June 4 Head to head race between two climbers up the large mushroom shaped bouldering wall 1s': Jackie Huefte 2nd: Darta Pienciak 31d: Brandy Persson Bouldering Competition: sac., June 4/Sun., June 5 Climbers face multiple problems set by race staff for all ages and abilities to compete in this open climbing competition Freestyle Dyno Competition: Finals, Sun., June 5 Athletes compete head-to-head in this most expressive form of all climbing disciplines Men: 1St; Mike Aulderidge 2nd: Shawn Drolet 3rd: Brian Gallant Women: 1St: Alex Johnson 2nd: Natasha Barnes Td: Alex Puccio •..........•.•;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• teva mountain gameSUAiL Competition Overview- Adventure Race GNC Adventure Sprint Race: Sun., June 5 This adventure sprint race took both amateur and professional adventure racers through the ultimate challenge up, in and around Vail Mountain. 1s' Place: Team Nike ACG/BALANCE BAR@ Mike Kloser Sari Chwalk Dave Weins 2"d Place: Team New Castle Limited/Crested Butte Brian Wickenhauser Rebecca Desault Erik Sullivan 31d Place: Team Nike ACG/Beaver Creek Dan Weiland Rebecca Hodgetts Jay Henry •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ountain r4s4lgameS-VAIL Marketing Summary tmountain games vain presented by V*W*Vm OAMn.r...a L/ Creative ?a ?g Adve-los"C: SLT-?a,r gat o Ah?/ vduntaIn gameSNAIL P' y Publication Rtmm Month,'. February March Publication Circulation Number of Inserts delivered total audience Per page value Value I i Sports Ulustrated NatT 3';150;000 2 6;300;000 + 4279;450 a $558,900 1 Sports Illustrated by Regions 2,591,000 1 2,591,000 $229,558 $229;558 Sports Wustrated,with`Insert ',. . 500000 1 500,000 $56;925 ; $56;925 Climbing Magazine 40,000 1 40;000 $3;925 $3,925 Paddler•Magazine 66;000 2 130;000. - - $4391 '$8782 3/15 Ralbc 100,000 1 100,000 $8,000 $8,000 3/1 'Trail Runner 28;000.. 2.- 56,000):: $3;,100 I "$6,200 2/15 " Kayak Magazine 25;000 1 25,000 $1,756 $1,756 3/10 Outside Magazine, ' '650;000:. " 2 1,3001000 $20;835 1$441;;670 r ; 1/2 page- $908 $7,264 Vail Daily 12,000 14 168,000 Full pg- $1727 $10,362 National Print Value = $1,015,716 National Print Impressions = 27,605,000 mountain ra4game&VAIL Adve ?'s' ic Su n na y - Rec'o ia Number of Inserts Publication Circulation delivered total audience Per page value Value 1/2 page- $908 $7,264 Vail Daily 12,000 14 168,000 Fufl pg- $1727 $10,362 1/2 page- $908 Sunwit Daily 10,000 3 30,000 Full pg- $1727 $2,724 Vail Trail 8,000 4 32,000 Full-page $878 1 /2 page- $908 Aspen Times 11,000 3 33,000 Full pg- $1727 $2,724 1/2 page- $908 Glenwood Pbst Independent 12,500 3 37,500 Full pg- $1727 $2,724 Regional Print Value = $26,676 Regional Print Impressions= 300,500 tmountain games-VAIL 4(w??aiYd? Station Market KZYR Vail Valley ¦ vertes¦rc y - T ct- ? - Rad, o Dates Spots Hours Total Value Other 5/2-5128 4/day 6a-8p KZYR Vail Valley 5/30.6/5 6/day 6a-8p Krystal 83 Summit County/Eagle County 15/21-615 15/day 16a-8p I KIDN Steamboat Springs KSMT Summit County 5/16-6/5 3/day 5/16-6/5 3/day 6a-8p 6a-8p Alice 106 Denver Coors Denver Coors 5/23-6/1 3/day 6a-8p 5/17-6/1 6/day 6A-8p Vail/Summit County 5/17-6/1 6/day 6A-8p Last DJ: TMG to come in Fri. 6/3 from 7:30-8:30 KZYR Info Booth: On-site Fri 6/3-Sund 6/5. Will staff' one (1) info booth next to VW test drive 104 $6,550 area Spectator Guide: DJ to interview athletes entertainers, sponsors, etc. and KZYR will run 42 $4,350 pre-recorded interveiws week of event 801 800 1Interview-call-in live DJ liners from 4/17/5 60 $1,800 Interview call-in live DJ liners from 4/17-6/5 60 $2,400 Interview call4n Live DJ liners- two weeks prior to event Two weeks of on-air giveaways- Five GT bike giveaways with reference to event Two Giveaway stays in Vail wknd of event w/4 Legends fix On-air promos for Legends of Hip Hop; ticket 27 $9,450 giveaway totaling 54 $18,900 Live promos, tag on Coors spots 120 $ 6,950 Pub sounds and retailer sweepstakes promos Regional Radio Value = $51,200 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tountain VA L 9 oe... .or.a Pu Posters Direct mail Mountain Ball Invitations Everest Awards D escription J Test Drive Incentive Adve"s'ic Su nray- Do -ec- Vao 500, 5,000 .3:1,0 00 7,000 80,000 Numbers Target Eagle, Summit, Denver, Boulder, Aspen; Glenwood Past racers and prospects Invitations t I .. y .r`• f ? -W. I'Li st 6r Public -Relations Effort L 1T 'Volkswagen; GORE- TEX®, Sports Illustrated co-promotion Total Impressions 95,500 mountain games-VA1L Odw??s?Yd' 'N Venue ? Active.com Goog e.com Citysearc i.com Aeve I s'- g S ?na?y-01 - '?e Dates 5128 -61' 12005 51" 5-6/' /2005 51' 5-61" 12005 Description Featured event on home page of active.com Adwords purchased Keywords purchased 0000000.0.000000000000000900*0000000000000o• mountain gameS-VAIL ._.by- . atwo.?do ACve `: s'nc S _ n rya y - We )s'-'--.e www.tevamountaingames.com ViewsNisits Hits 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 Jan 1!. 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PR?c v o-s Ac -qj0_vaency = $2301"! ,038 _ -o.a rnp--essons= '8,32,<58 mountain games•VAIL 5280 Adventure Sports Magazine Adventure Sports Magazine Adventure Sports Magazine Bicycling Magazine Boulder Daily Camera Boulder Daily Camera Canoe and Kayak Magazine Casper Star Tribune Colorado Springs Gazette Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Denver Post Encompass: The AAA Companion Hooked on the Outdoors PR SL-mrary Paddling Upstream June/July 2005 2005 Sports Festivals April Don't Miss: June & July June/July 2005 Grassroots Growth March Here Comes the Sun June I stayed for the summers 5/20/2005 Snow no obstacle for Teva games' ultra-athletes 6/5/2005 Final Race Results from 2005 Mountain Games 6/4/2005 NOLS at Teva Mountain Games 5/12/05 summer in Colorado offers something for everyone 5/22/2005 Rising Rapids Yield high-water mark 5/23/2005 Cultural fest, eclectic combo 6/3/2005 Teva Games get global footing 6/3/2005 Rocky Ride: Sports section headline 6/3/2005 Difficult Course tests world's best kayakers 6/3/2005 Snow surprises Teva Gamers 6/5/2005 Kayaking trio keeps it all in the family 6/5/2005 Consistency in training crucial to trail running 6/14/05 Photo "Tanya Shuman competes at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail" 3/1/05 Outdoors Extreme Calendar 4/6/05 Travel Notes 5/8/05 Summer Calendar May/June 2005 Regional Highlights April/May 2005 •...........•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &teyauntain games-VAIL Hooked on the Outdoors Outdoomewswire.com Outdoomewswire.com Outdoomewswire.com Paddle Dealer Paddler Rocky Mountain News Rocky Mountain News Rocky Mountain Sports Rocky Mountain Sports Rocky Mountain Sports Rocky Mountain Sports Rocky Mountain Sports newsletter Rotorua Daily Post Sports Business Journal Sporting Goods Business Summit Daily News Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily P?R SL r nary I am the Real Deal - Dustin Urban Jun/July NORBA race 5/12/05 Everest Award honors leaders in adventure sports industry 5/19/05 TMG highlights the best of the mountain lifestyle 6/1/05 Calendar listing Spring 2005 The Way of the Whitewater Park May/June 2005 Teva Mountain Games something for everyone 5/28/2005 Rivers of Green 6/2512005 The 2005 Keeper 2/1/05 Races in the Rockies 4/1/05 Let the Games Begin 5/1/05 Summer Mountain Biking - Vail 6/1/05 Teva Mountain Games 6/2/2005 Nikki takes her sport to extremes 3/30/05 Teva Games get global footing 6/4/05 Vendor News 5/2/2005 Dyno Climbing a hit at TMG 5/26/05 Ortiz lost in trail running translation 4/19/2005 Just Around the Comer 5/19/2005 cover photo: Coolio 5/19/2005 Teva Mounta Games bring hip hop legends 5/19/2005 Rocks and Rolls 5/27/2005 Headline Article & photo: Teva Gamers Local Support 6/2/2005 It takes a Village to Host Teva Games 6/2/2005 Town Talk: Pub Sounds and Film Premiers 6/2/2005 Duking it out for last wave 6/2/2005 46tm meS-V rrar- Loca games•vaI L PR S, .. .. ..,. M.a.,, • y P, i i Od?s?iabd® Vail Daily Repeat Performance: cover photo 6/3/2005 Vail Daily Living Legends 6/3/2005 Vail Daily Photographers capture the outdoor spirit 6/3/2005 Vail Daily kayakers: comrades until the last breath 6/3/2005 Vail Daily Jackson, Faux go the biggest in the hole 6/3/2005 Vail Daily Moving on up: cover photo 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Round and Round we Go 6/4/2005 Vail Daily epreview 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Everest Award honors leaders in adventure sports industry 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Increase of fans, athletes indicates games' growth 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Teva Games spectator's primer 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Rodeo's appeal: It's like a skate park 6/4/2005 Vail Daily fancy handwork: climbing photos 6/4/2005 Vail Daily Mud, sweat and tears: cover photo 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Racers go red after muddy trail runs 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Jackson makes his call 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Rain, tom fingernails no obstacles 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Zink conquers speed trials 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Complete TMG 10K trail run results 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Gearing up 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Putting Gore-Tex to the test 6/5/2005 Vail Daily Bound for adventure: cover photo 6/6/2005 Vail Daily But how do you pronounce it? 6/6/2005 Vail Daily Dynamic Dogs: photo 6/6/2005 Vail Daily June snowshoe trekking a true adventure 6/6/2005 mountaio r4&41games-VAIL Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Daily/Summit Daily Vail Trail Vail Trail Vail Trail Vail Trail Vail Trail Vail Trail Vail Trail PR SjTray- Pri,-. Local: Jacksons win the kayak rodeo 6/6/2005 Longo shows that Vail victories weren't so long ago 6/6/2005 Kelly, Hilleke survive gantlet 6/612005 Sponosrs to Expand Teva Mountain Games at Vail 2/26/05 Rollerskates, rap at Teva Mountain Games 4/16/05 Let the games begin: cover photo 6/1/2005 epreview 6/1/2005 Multiple articles 6/2/2005 Legends of Hip Hop Take the Stage 4/30/05 Sponosrs to Expand Teva Mountain Games at Vail 2/20/05 Surfs Up at Avon's Bob the Bridge? 3/26/2005 NORBA new on the ticket at Teva Games 4/15/2005 Teva Mountain Games begin today 6/1/2005 Backward or forward, 8 ball is the best 6/2/2005 Timberline women 6/2/2005 Mountain Games nightlife highlights the mountain lifestyle 6/2/2005 Teva Mountain Games kick-start Vail's summer season 6/3/2005 Young kayaker and his family run rivers across the nation 6/3/2005 VW sponsors free pet adoptions during TMG 6/3/2005 Raging Dowd Chute Challenges teva paddlers 6/2/2005 Whitwater Park Water Rights Story 2/16/05 Community Notebook: NORBA race 4/21/2005 Let if flow: cover photo 6/2/2005 Calendar picks 6/2/2005 High Country Character 6/2/2005 Pages from the Past 6/2/2005 Game shots: photo spread 6/2/2005 tmountain - 'P.R S garnalin rr, III a' y - '0 1 e I. On-Line www. sponsorship.com Sponsors to Expand Teva Mountain Games at Vail 3/30/05 Teva Mountain Games to include National Trail Running www.boulderrunninq.com Championship Race 5/16/2005 Teva Mountain Games To Include Presentation of Everest www.checkpointzero.com Awards For Adventures Sports Achievement 5/26/2005 www.climbingmag.com Teva Mountain Games in Vail Colorado 5/18/05 www.dirtworld.com Championships Mountain Bike Racing Returns to Vail 4/11/2005 www.skitown.com Teva Mountain Games Apr-05 www.wetdawq.com Take Creat Whitewater Photos 5/20/2005 Television CBS Denver Homestake Creek 6/2/2005 Fox News Homestake Creek 6/2/2005 May - July Plum TV Complete Event Coverage 2005 TV8 RSN - Event Coverage June •..•.•.•....•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aweva% Main g8meS•VAIL )escri -)tion Summer Revo ution Outdoor _ife letwor( TOTAL ? eev" S'O- Cove -age date Vum)ers T3) 62,500,000 August 27t 1 62,500,000 August 29th 62,500,000 187,500,00 Esimag.ed Va ue = $75 ,000 000* 0000 tea r+ ??VA ?- ga u??? . 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At least. thm's the way it felt hack in late Mov of 2002. when Nnbie, the bem- Size cnlccc of Veil'S Iirsf-evel I'eve Mnuntain Games. delivered a not-so-prestigious. impromptu award called the "Silver Plunger Award- to Clark Anderson-a I... at k,.Y.k,i who had exactly the right sense of humor and inauspicious puOortnance necessary to make one cligiltle for Such an honor. Brimming with gratitude (orwas it embar- rassment?), Anderson received his silver-painted-plunger trophy with great pride. holding it aloft like it was the Stanley Cup. For.Anderson and many of Ihe other old school locals gathered on the banks of Vail's Gore Creek that afternoon, it was a crux moment for the newly forged Games. The award came on the heels of the East Versus West kayak competition, in which both Anderson and flobic hate taken part. A favorite of locals, the competition pits Colorado's hest nonprofessional play boaters 11-0111 the east side of the Continental Divide against the best from the west side of the divide. No pros are allowed to take part in 1 ME How a tiny white-water event became Vail's newest, big- time sporting attraction. Check out this year's edition from June 1 to 5. By Tom Boyd 2005 SPORTS FESTIVALS 0 sea Otter classic ..I 'n I I I I . %It -1 I „ f. I, i Knr'I'.1uun,.1?.'?" I`,vkclr?hs,ti.Ihrtiil l Ittol I. IdY.n l,J i.:. Itu. 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Wy, never will know first- whose prolific and Imah2s anchored many an. tside magazine, shares de of truly outrageous haz- d perils in "The Hard Way" z8i Schuster, 2002).- Jason Blevlns 11 VWN We Gravity ood for the :ter action alts types . ?Bomm • . 0 MO N un 71) Scott W9lou0by : rivertitglu There's water in the - c?kr .7 now. Hour Much C=Ctty +wlc.?, but ies them for now, outside my f car window. and it strikes the as w'. ntsusuaL Unusual because it's the lan week of February, winter ulil Is..% its icy clutches on moun- tain tsSremn& Unusual because I'm driving through the dmgbt-rid- den Soto Corners region. where ] rivers have been a Ezarce .... -ad- t+S ity for about five years now. no maser the month. Unusual be- cause there is a movement afoot to remove that water from the riv- f; =' ' er before some fmit loop like me , • tries to do something as pointless i a, floating or fishing on iL Unusu- - al indeed. Yet there it I& flowing freely i l h k . r ' e t e mus c down the slope i • > rhannelln t...v.yy. MW car -_ as brain waves flutter between. taAn-mademelodies and. the sues- state wihouobby I Trio Dann, Post tle rhythms ofnature. In an In- stant it becomes evident that wa- Tanya Shuman cc-.e at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail in a,:ulliL- h:. tqt orev:ar uiicsic- - ef==y-economitnlly established events - - J - is not a right, but a privet to in the state that depend on water parks. And a river is a rare air ?-.dnity. It's an to explore ICs no secret that re-creation. is this unnecessary piece of para- and to savor life. An esc t.........ity big business btre in Colorado. Al- noid legislation is to "fix" SB 26 to escape the drudgeries of daily though difficult to with by requiring recreational water routine. Such ur -._..au y? r.ta- precision. the tourism Industry is tights holders to prove they aren't nines should notbe taken for conuidem4ioneof the state'x stron- water. To be thorough, he grantedin this workaday world. gm sectors, and my own set the arbitrary limit of 35o cfs - which is why here in the West; ence as a river guide and kayaker barely enough to float a boat - no where water is as threatened as is enough to show tae that not ev- matterwhat river. Anything more wolves onmmwe, rivers need pro- erpone visits Golden just to tout is deemed "wasted." tection. before becoming our next the L.-... -,. Ayr....,-.tly the state The und.-lr :.-,g fear is that in- r-1- °"°- legislature that too, go- scream di." :-as are going to Instead. lust the ..=.,-.:te is ing so far as to legislate the bene- stop future &.v.+.:. and. develop- about to take place. fits of some water in the meat as rivers fiow out of state. A few years ago. some of the riverbed for tourists aid locals The reality is that there is little New West's .. thinkers alike to enjoy. The Clear Creek threat of Colorado losing its drink, came up with an idea that-hasn't whitewater park has since be- fng water because of recreational sat well with the old guard in Colo- come one of the most popular at- water use. rado's water world. The .....:..,. tractions is W.&L A far more real threat is the ex- that water in a river is just as bene- But a new bill drafted by Steam- traction of fish endemic to the Col- ficial as -pelhaps even more boat Springs attorney Tom Sharp orado Fiver like the humpback than - water that is pulled.out to and sponsored by District 8 Sea chub or Colorado pikeminnow be- irrigate crops, or lawns or golf jack Taylor is attempting to cause of increased Impacts water courses or toilets in new condo change that legislation by making diversions placed on an already projects, tainted the establishment recreational water rights stabardl burdened eco-system. Or the on its car. These radicals were per- hate to all others. Most ..r K ant death of economically established fectly willing to watch a -..,..- among Senate Bill Se's comps events such as the Teva Mountain flow by their window. off to some rents is the attempt to make in Games in Vail and FutArk festival other place, simply in the name of stream uses of water secondary to in Salida. which depend upon wa- recreation. The idea, known as Senate Bill `future w ,- -m water storage ter parks. and water development projects." To argue chat water left in the 216, became law In Stint, granting The bill - which passed by one river Is wasted Is like saying trees the creation of "water pants" fa- vote in the Senate on Monday - in the forest are worthless unless void by kayalrers and even fitb¢r- abm calls for M=s to be limited they arc gut dowse. Sore water - _ a. • t' -- - ° ' - -t - ear y a ...:a I.... f., r- paddler Magaioe may Ijune 2005 -4 0 ATF-R PARt M 1 t I ITE ?t"? OPULA fJWrF ~ ? rds and Auldh+ * $ tilvx a tl arc ankere II . 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Cab= 970.221~6-14 ii 1 'Pom'p keu'ataie Spolto • v•8 2005 STARTING LINES Let the Games Begin Vats udl dispW the.sA-1tit of ` ouidmr dd1&ituve from fungi 1-9 1y `. at the Teva Moontaln Games, f 3 it G } the nations fareest mountain sports muMc and asst festival rrof'?Ssmnal and dmdivr(r Out- M door ath(ttes w.9 compel, to sit .r Y l sports and 16 d splines. indurf- T .i t ir.,I kiyaking, cgtiing rafting, w ?L ? _ j`?qtt u climbing, trdii turining 63hnfi 4. Zr ?I.,,? Pltt. t 1 „rd ad>r?r?•te r•?trnil N T? 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't'tt* Sc jn& of the Games. heyt%rld cheering, will ir.dude naurnel head'irrs like COoli;7, Tenn.-Loc and Digital Unde7ground (tve in concert A tlete and n- r,.Mtort will he stayin' altve as Saturday night 8: the 7C?5-t tarret' Rai.. festorina ivarttenl Troller derb3 ccrsipetitlon if you zzin't make- it t:s L`he Gamis. check: etz the action an Fox Sports. ivuw.resa- ^:8ti:?tnirtya>riu.iCilt -NA6:? rJ?H?T r rr f r - V l t A-, ry ff '041 - - Go The I Invite, at humans! Seminar, May 14 3 Park In Doe's aig of high-ft with Fru farmed 1! ptofe-SSit rctmrnur au?tieure Sprint; r. throw ii amine ti or $35! attend I Tuesda-, clays ar For mri tr' wfl:n since hour r have 4 try at Hours Run, the Bi race r every runny two), and e. EaCh' the, e time desil time nob low tfor tie; .s..sr - -A- l. tip. r ? ; hIWiJ0?G7Iw.EZ?RQCKVMC?11?yNNM.JSyS. bum's Kayakers Anna L,evesque,10,'am4 Pony Girt a, dtging tt?20t14 Teas mountain C.aate? M June l [,ea?ie ,?paddksc qu& up as they paddle dawn Dowd Owm east cm?ii iota the fnwLs. - tv eva Mountoin an e roethio for eve ryone,. ' vaUeY,s g Teva 1Wow ain•Games to the, Teva Ginn.-s fs paddling . , sea viaer lute fas_.?, scion 4 an tPitee ka ' c4ntraptlggtsdUwn,C ornCrgeic _ eM are. the big o Set Nsednesda -thmugit u? S '5 of'tlle show j1°eJ style and -..:.- - w1di three-tune Eco-Challenge, ":acd :stung atzd a tun state of two-time Primal Quest winner ?Ya rod..; .• ira7 ground-baseed sports 1Mre Moser, also of Van; said, the By David 0. VWi 'yea ... ,. & ad«ntunerodng -Atone of these sports can Teva Games adventure race, sPeau ro 7xerrr vas D3dc5 stand an it,ot:'own and support while a shorter sprint version of 4 n the media and speetdtons that the Increasingly popular endur- r3L •??y?r •?-?•s the Ad..,. -.:.i Games bring in." ante compettttorm tas already VAIL-- Stars of the adventure patties Ludden said: "WsIdnd oflike the garnered national respect. 4r...6.."4d;leWi.dsofhip-hop. nTowabftAlosteventsare.Gee XCIamesforspoiuthstarentin 'We consider Wto be one of the :.."? rdIlar derby - the TM to n,..? the X Games -sports that.can't more important events on our Nountdin Wines liere Weflnes- c ?? For infmtnatimt ar to to buitt:' calendar even though It is a oily thivugl?•Juna 6,bUled as the. mn4eri titdtets, And with the cross-country smaller, more hometown event," "coun?q's leigest celebration of gDtO moumtaib bike race June 4 a Na- Team Nike Balance Bars Ktoser mountain. Wit', soul aitd cal uwMan6_K dotiat Maoad Bit ycie Assoda- said 'it has a respectable Prize tune,"seemlaglyhasItall. CI'Phoje:970-926.cwfar tion-sanctiongel statectrampdan- parse-.television exposure.(on l3 # by'tar the biggest, star of pre-event inf ... or ship that win send riders.to,the =And, rts) and good media C' t4::dOj >es_vPUl be.the Valk vat- 9M 4?9_1385o=.Ihe6,...:_ nattonLitctn.. ...A.:YtsatMwo,- it's here In our i le a.rttgtngrivers-npprcvti inGa be6ht tooth, 0-M, J St~ptez&W. this baakVrd.• gWen-tk?a6d odgki9 'of he _ years Temp Games are expected Art Mon sW amateur dfvl• Aeww -to attract b"..? 8,1100 and dam in vhtuaily alt the diBat- r Wit GCpv4lved but of the water trickery - has lot the maim- • 2,500 athletes In all disciplines - _ pllnes expos aim fgativels.J*, a 'x-^??SfN,mmfn?lfi.i wa.•Al,?y. _ - _a?,y ...v, .......?u.?.m.'r"- _. 2. c..-.?u.?L'.T...._,I.'"7„zf,..'? _ -~j i S ? da DAY. MAY 28. 2005 )Air„ lunc ?, ?(X)? RrhwinQ Communities Together i',I{rnJa I', Iceti ,_ Had (jd1J 1'fe•rnevrrn?' Windv IIichGl:low 32 C: r 4,xhe e, t' V J. Y VallUlaily.co ia g:farners local suppor i-A lrunl across the valleY have dem-ended "n c". "lit Iocales• to he/p athletes c'olilpete ill the k'vct Jurnes. Whether assisting ivith stije' t. or e vending inforlmal ul to ne%%VO?rlel•,r, rrlo.ct High C u nir IS/ tvUlll to gei involved with the outdoor competition in anY tVttt' tllc'1• call. PAI BACK IN THE PADDLE AGAIN Shrarsa Min;nrniroi/Srn;iunnly?ui?v.dpeidl•r ;hamplon Team Timberline Behind the 8 Ball rips down Dowd Chutes Wednesday on its way to a first-place finish during the raft paddl©ci Mountain Games. See coverage, pages A3. A17.19 and 83 F*I* Roller skates, rap at ' 1 eva games Women's roller derby and the Legends of Hip Hop headline the Teva Fountain Games in Vail June 1-5 DAIL, S1.111 It1,9NI VA I I - ti1'hllc .ill of:ul is rtit'L\vcr ing l'rcurl tht• SrwcIP Ik?eg pant,• Sanar- daq-, a?rkuntirr, lit the ?tl(tt -lcva tikNln- t:un t a hits. Im., illi .i by `bll±swajlcn, have lxcn piammnt theft f?wit major hll, 111011 show III .111111C, Ille Legend-s III hill flop, featuring t '„ulru, Young MU, row-l.o ild l)g'Ifill 1 htderground, will rrvivt: some of tai,', ,11sslc Iunes aI a herd 1nll+lnlhcatrr curkril .luny i. oil June J• the WHO lI Ilte Mill ct)rrtinue a5 leant. brill the Ari/cpn.a \\onwit's R"Iler Do•rhy Ir..iguc sti aircut theirchts- `;w q atvs I,) play y match .11 the lkrlt- s,rn I.r :Nivila during the. annttid 'rcva Muunlani Ball [bCsC .hl?uy, along \+iih niglIlly 111111 pretnicr,, tarrct par- tivs aiad presenotions, will conihine to rrc•atc ;a Intc Jnulti-day' feslr\iat (o Lom- plemc ill the ua}rid l:rs, i,utdtxN riatn- 1101fi„o ill Il,c'lcva tlt'Llatailt Galocs, i ?ur +.,aJ at life Mountain Gantcs. is, to erejAC 41 ntenx_irrthle. high-energy CxIvrienc- Ituil 1-,Ill cnltvkly the spirit and di\crsiiy tai the n,oxeu:atns,` vaId ttirnt c,r?;inir?°r Jew) lir.eth_ "liett?txn w )men', roller dcrhy aril classic r4). eve think this vcar*s rvcatt will he ;w t \pvncncr. lx,th cc?mixlltor? u)d spci- litors won't VKIII forvet.- llic• Lev, ends of lllp Hop will lake the sta_°e fat die Ford Ampliitheater• playing rnwly of the cl;ls tc rap panes 01;11 helped Awl- rap into Ihr titain- sireant in tale arty •'-1(Js.. N11,11 i-Platinum .rihtlg anis;t ",olio will lead oft- the Le"Lnds of Hip Hop shoo, C polio wk;i AlUs 1Wn' 1 Is MOSS fimtou, tw. Ihis tut ,in-les ''Ganeta-s Paradise," which won a CJr.:'*alm\ Award for &si Raj.) Peribmialnce ill 1996, and the Kminal party tunc -Fan. ta.stic Vo gage,- Coolio has also appeared in liuntrrnuy lelra i<iUn ,hue's and movies including 2011li's Vatedevil with Ben Aftleck. hr.vt up will be Tune-Luc ibm lntholly Simtht. who explodelJ onto Ilia !x?p Kenn in the c my '90s with hi, infct:ii(Ius 'vac's "Wild Thing- w id " Funkv Cold INcdmiC Tow-Loc Nis Between %V()Illen'S roller derhv and classic rap, we think film year's event will be an experience both competitors and ,Pectators t\-on .t sooll t()rLrtl." Joel Heath also dppcared in sovrid raitahk lion. uxiutling "Acc V ntura: PL-t Dctrc:tive;' . [h:41 arui Fc?rti Faulatie 10oc• I.t hl: will tt fo.)llo%uLd by our of tee rix-n rt 4XW INC 1'cx his .taccx?.s, 1,0.n Ill Y(n,ng, +vttcr kniI%hn a'. Yc,on^y, NlC_ luura' NI collaixxaic-d with Tcu?c-ia,c cm "?4tid TJtkng' .Itait "T-•unkv Cull ?tetfina"? ttlen stc-p1`Yd oti[ tit hi; own with tin .trash hit. -'Bust a 09t)ve' The sr)nL arm a Grarnim 6or 13c-;t Rap Prrtirrulslicc in 1989 and the alhtltn .vent platinum. FLrIaB%. fur-[tee umvatcrts Diutti UndLP-r-AM wilt E`kc ter stage- Le-.td matt StxxJ: C. is tv-4 reme l&?rrtl for his Humm Hunap pcrwrta. which .pawned the Ixe kLhirmah sink -The 1-{lirtirx,, U.-ax-e" in IoW. In lift: exi\ '9th, Dwital Lrttieng"ind also tciattircd then unknown ripper Tupat. ah:tkur. \vho later :-cant tint tt_, huge ca_,ttitt mial wcrec". Shock-G ha- citwittnued- to nirakr nlu,:c .>txi in '-tK)4 he reka,ed kris tir i ,A)lo ,boar, '•Fca r A a Ntixed Kan- et_" t„ rxniitv-e Ln-i%A mviewy On Sawrriav hine -I, tlttr'li va 11a am tarn Hall mll rut,vt: to ;i I,IrJ!c°r +cuuc .U the D;4is in kc:'lrrtaii. Al ltii, p.lity 194, ir.?at,ttal :IIhlCtV%. cnllittsaa,Ls alld ,Ix•c - ttltor, itlikr will he Invited 14, (Mast off Owir old ltt,l4estef stilt, iind throw on ttleir fay,NitC piur of °Icva+ to o_eleht:ttl stuyviter in the nst?untrtinv. Iltis amit6l the part), the tuounr.wi hall utll icmitre a snatch Imuccn tile iiiiii-wi,, :ltkl the Sin:Ph tieltLld in)tlt the Al IAIILl %VLmicu's Rollcr IJtert)v I_eu; ue Wontrrt's rollt:r derhy tias recently nutde , cornet)a<k, will, at Icast ?.If leagues Ix)pping tip acre ss the 001111 tr). Toctay'. nitler Herby i'. di,tinclly ditlorew tn,nr tilt wptnr Thal was 1>9.11?- td trir_`d in tilt: '70,, Fire ,poi s ii w look IN dectdr:dly puiik, w\ed ill) will, ti;hrlets, tOlIgur stun ; and Si,iked c.)I- lars_ At the inouataita ball the Brui.;crs will 1,I iv in natif*ht) nurse uniforms and the Sn?ivilt Squad will dress as Inink cheeric-Liers, -lodWs roller derby is plaved tin flat tracks Mlicli c:an he set up in parkin" lou, or ha,,kct hall courts and ;Ire kcs e\pentve than the harked tracks of )estervear. -We-re excited to jn' ;ill the other pr(.\fe;swnal .ahltte, :ortlpcl- ing it the Tc:a Mountain Games-' .:.aid ivann,a S. Pankin taka 17tni.,c S u bcrt) of the Brut rr_s. '"Consider- in, how much pushing. Ahoving and tights typically occur at c)ur ",allies. [ thins: \ve'li tit in with the rest of the extreme athlete; just fine." l iekct, for the Lgentl., ut I Ill, Hop cvriccrt June _t. will he aviailahle so on ,il u\vw.tl.itnnxtntaing;ulaes.cc)ni. Cover ch.uge Cur the Icva Mountain Bull ern June 4 will be $1 _1 For nuns inltornia- ticN? on the Teva h'101,1 tar) (.iJnirs, C0111- tact Joel Heath at 4774)111 or l .tthr untrttlir.iunalxom. Sgc7cLi? !n thn Daily Entertainment at the Teva Mountain Bail June 4 will be a female roller derby match. The Bruisers will play in naughty nurse uniforms and the Smash Squad will dress as punk cheerleaders. i I ' Bringltl& Cotruntiniries Togethe' n Suspect 54OU" . ht after he allegedly faked his o in Beaver Greek the night ? the a ¦ Michael S. Moore went to a park' ?A- - ---.,a,-, Ia rlr?l »ni_t?dlrJit_t0 Stfi he was still considered Jnissin.g, accordin V! EMS' . Summertime entertaknWn National and local acts (teat up the valley's Wannest season. PAM, Bx t - y ,f F'* 'k 'HE VAIL DAILY 970.949.055SMildaily.c m reva Mountain Gant jring hip-hop legend he Sounds of the Games ome to Ford Amphitheater ,n Friday, June 3 Den.Y srarv Rtiokr , VAIL -The ...-j's west celebrrt- a of mountain spm soul and culture ums anre again with the Te%s Mountain mrs presented by Volkswag- June 1-5. Proirisional and amateur outdoor :enure mhtetes from around the world '.1 converge upon the mountains and as of Vail to .:.,...,,;.z in six sports and &;ciplims usatudiw, freastyle and reme kayaking. !m}-4k and raft paddle- SR. bwrtds•r & speed and d}- stint,- . m " " "n Mitt trials, cross country rac- mg and the V`il bill Climb mil running cl..Y..,;.:aashV and the QNC ad-rft= sprint ram In addition to the athletic event& the Teva fountain Games" will inclu& a nwuttain photography and film oa am interactive cxhibition and dmo area live music and mountain of--tyle parties. The Sounds of the Games will bring hips-hop t ? Coolio. Digital Under- ground, Tare-tac and Young MC to Ford Amphithr--ter at 7 p.m. on Friday. June 3. to get nwytody on their fezt. On Satur- day. June 3. the. games host the Teva Mountain Ball at Dobson Arena with Women's Roller Derby. \eu to this year's evea is the Family Adventure Zane when: kids of all age: team how to kayak. climb iuid ride. Np its fourth year.the Teva Mountain G. will award MOW in a.combined purse and will be airW nationally to 150 million homeui. For mote information, go, to www.tl mountaingames.cum. I •rvrt'Dcnh,V_ MaV 19, 2005 Spp w to-the The math efte, tab... at the Mountain Games, June 1=5, ? Wt the Legends" of 1110-1,16p, feat Coolto, Humpty Hump, above, 1 Lac and Young MIC. The Running of the Sheep Event Overview • Spectators: 2,800 • Dodgeball Teams: 14 (84 "athletes") • Ski Boot Olympics: Three Teams • Event Components: - The Running of the Sheep - Heavy Grazing - Dodgeball - A Tour of New Belgium Brewery - Ski Boot Olympics Heavy Grazing • Ten Restaurants Committed, Six Showed Up • No Entry Fee • Offered Cash Purse for Winning Restaurant • $1 a Sample, Restaurants could beyond samples • Hired Lodge at Vail Concierge to solicit restaurants on incentive basis Raised over a $1,000 for charity t , Tour of New Belgium Brewery 0 • All of New Belgium Brewery's Beer were available for $1 samples including Fat Tire, Sunshine Wheat and Blue Paddle Attendee Breakdown CO DRV m .....,,, 13% 33% s7% ae ee stoM/?,..... .....1 Research - Demand Generated aw -mva,s..-. fm Thew at Va" No 67% 83% CO Yes Mate yeo .... Annual Household Income aao m+. aa ! M P-1 2 f • Which of the following have you participated in (or plan to) on this trip? (choose all that apply) DNq Oot SbMklg RASW AMM Ofta 60% aft 0dfm0) fmmob _13% aft =10% r1ftwom4 14% ?aer.w n.r?em marra? ur?wwrarwmwiaa.r Incremental Spending Expenditures by Market Segment ....d._ .. .rrr. .ears.... Nw N) ? W ?1N1 MIN F.e ? N p N N? N N N YrY e9rrhr maoror MIm rooorerrarr ma . raer?rs orWer. r r+orbsr r? Ns. moray m W6 ? w! N w w w ?I? w w N +?arrrm.omw .. ?rwara.esrr.sr.rr?rsrm.?? Town of Vail ROI • Town Wide Spending = $7.77 to $1 in CSE Funding • Sales Tax Generation = $0.35 to $1 in TOV Funds 3 Conclusions • Not a solid investment for the community or promoter. • Unless, Big Wheel insurance can be attained, we will not apply for funding in 2006 . 4 i 4