Blackstone Valley
Tourism Council, Inc.
Board of Directors Meeting
Friday, April 23, 2010
Tourism Council
Conference Room
175 Main Street
Pawtucket, RI
1. Roll Call
Attendees:
Dave Balfour, Chair
Sue Tessier Mackenzie, Secretary
Najwa Murphy, Member
Moe Rondeau, Member
Dave Richards, Member
Judy Fischbach, Member
John LeFrancois, Member
Rich Murphy, Member
Absent:
Jackie Boudreau, Treasurer
Helen Moroney, Member
Louis Yip, Member
Ted Garille, Member
Robert Conway, Member
Anthony Capuano, Member
Mark Brodeur, Member
Also Attending:
Robert Billington, President
Natalie Carter, Director of Operations
2. The meeting was called to order at 12:05 pm with
a quorum present.
3. Minutes
On a MOTION by Mr. Rondeau and seconded by Mr.
Richards, the Minutes of the February 19, 2010 meeting were approved
as presented.
4. Treasurer’s Report
Mr. Billington and Ms. Carter presented the details
of the budget. They noted significant changes and a reduction in
size from last year’s budget by approximately $50,000. Billington
explained that the Council’s long-term debt was being paid through
revenue over expenses beyond the budget being approved today.
Mr. Murphy spoke in favor of somehow lowering bank
fees and ticket selling costs by possibly using staff to sell
tickets direct to customers. He noted that since our customers are
known, this could be a more profitable way in the future. This
effort could be customer- incentive to save the Council and the
customer money and thereby lowering BVTC fees. He suggested other
companies be considered for the ticketing services.
Mr. Richards suggested that, to save money, the
Council should research a way to own its system for ticket selling
versus purchasing the service. Mr. Billington will to research
methods to cut costs in this area. Currently, these costs are
approximately $11,000 annually.
Prior to the vote and under Discussion, Mr.
Richards noted that he felt the budget was “overly optimistic” for
these times. Ms. Fischbach noted that the reduction in the size of
the budget from last year was a good thing to meet these economic
times.
On a MOTION by Mr. Richards and seconded by Ms.
Tessier-McKenzie, the BVTC 2010/2011 Budget was approved
unanimously.
5. President’s Report
Mr. Billington updated the Board of Directors on
the following:
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An Urgent VC partners proposal to write a
sustainable cities grant to USHUD, USEPA and USDOT. The partners
of Urgent VC have been working with the Council and attended
Sustainable Tourism Labs and felt that they wanted to work
closely with the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council and the work
we are doing in sustainable tourism and sustainable community
development. A proposal was designed and brought forward by the
Blackstone Valley Tourism Council and URGENT VC to the
Blackstone Valley Partnership, a group of organizations and
cities and towns representing the Heritage Corridor communities.
The Tourism Council felt that the BVP and the Blackstone Valley
National Heritage Corridor represented a larger group of
communities than the BVTC and might be interested in a working
together on a proposal to the federal government that would
provide up to $5,000,000 in funds to create a Valley-wide
sustainable communities effort. The Council then led a fund
raising effort that will provide $10,000 to hire Urgent VC to
write the grant application to the federal partners listed
above. The application is due in May.
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The first annual Rhode Island Cherry Tree
Blossom Festival
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The GoGo Cast videocast project in the Lincoln
and Pawtucket Visitor Centers
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The Blackstone Culinaria Tour
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The Lincoln Train Excursion to Woonsocket
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The nomination of the Blackstone Valley Tourism
Council by Ashoka Changemakers for a $5,000 award in their
latest Changemakers contest
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The Roger Williams/William Blackstone road
striping project from the bottom of the Blackstone bikeway in
Cumberland to the top of the East Bay Bikeway in Providence. RI
Housing will financially support the installation of the stripe
for this project.
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The invitation of the Blackstone Valley Tourism
Council to attend the World Travel and Tourism Summit in
Beijing. Billington noted that a local foundation is supporting
his trip to the World Tourism Summit and will be traveling there
with Board Member Louis Yip.
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The Blackstone Valley Navigant Credit Union
Heritage Golf Tournament.
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The Pawtucket Foundation Annual Awards
Celebration honoring Board Member Louis Yip.
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Billington was asked to be an Expert
Commentator for the Revelation to Action Ashoka Changemakers
contest.
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The Council’s hosting of the Discover New
England Tourism Summit and International Marketplace in Newport.
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The upcoming Annual Dinner. John Chan is
working to bring Cumberland’s Farrelly Brothers to the meeting
to be recognized for their artistic contributions to Rhode
Island.
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The speaking engagement at the Marion County
Indiana Tourism Conference that was cancelled due to the
flooding here in Blackstone Valley.
6. New Business
Mr. Rondeau noted that the Council should work with
the Cumberland Lincoln Boys Club on their Rubber Ducky race in 2010.
7. Adjournment
There being no further business before the Board of
Directors, the Board adjourned at 1:15 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert D. Billington
President