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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApril 17, 2008 ~ 1;;:1 . . - I I . PICKERING Minutes I Meeting Summary Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee April 17, 2008 7pm Pickering Museum Village Attendees: Laura Drake, Chair, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Bill Weston, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Rose Cowan, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Pat Dunnill, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Paul Savel, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Bill Utton, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Kees Van der Vecht, Steam Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Gabrielle Untermann, Village Singers Peter Gilbert, Village Singers Dennis Mann, Pickering Museum Village Foundation Harold Quinton, Steam & Gas Club Julie Oakes, Bloomers & Britches, Costumes, Backwoods Players Joe Vranic, Woodwights Guild Mandy Smiles, City of Pickering Katrina Pyke, City of Pickering Marisa Carpino, City of Pickering Absent: Bill McLean, Regional Councillor - Ward 2 Stephen Reynolds, Division Head, Culture & Recreation Sean Byrne, Pickering Museum Village Advisory Committee Item I Details & Discussion. & Conclusion Action Items! Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome Attendees introduced themselves 2. Volunteer Services & Opportunities Mandy & Katrina updated members on the new volunteer and program opportunities at the museum. That includes Summer Solstice, Evening of Temperance, Farm Flesh Flicks, Village Singers & Woodwrights Guild. 3. Group Discussions & Sharing Ideas Attendees split up into groups to discuss suggestions to predetermined questions Laura has prepared. Discussion ensued 1) How can we make our community more aware of Page 1 CORP0228-2/02 what we provide so we continue to be accountable and responsible to the citizens of Pickering who support us with their tax dollars? - Trailer with a Steam Barn demo to other events - Regularly visit bus stops, Go Station and Pickering Town Centre - Make getting tickets easier - Promote within empty stores at the Pickering Centre - Greater visibility (arenas) - Improve communication with sister facilities - Family friendly events - Expand speakers bureau - Invite Councillors regularly to site - Practice good customer service" cross marketing - Word of mouth - ask audiences etc. to tell their friends to come next time. (thank them) - Responsible use of funds & resources - Visit & report to council regularly - Movie theatres may advertise for free - Roadside signs nearby for events - Conduct focus group sessions to understand the barriers - Pitch a PMV show to Rogers cable ("History Bites" involve Backwoods) 2) How do we attract volunteers from Pickering? - Approach other community groups - Presentations to Service Clubs - Go to Scouts (they have to do hours too) - Go to YMCA Student Centre - Go to high schools with DVD - Create a promotional DVD - Bring a friend dancing etc. - Word of mouth - Presentation at end of service - Demo's at City meetings & gathering (Santa Claus Parade) - Attend other City events & recruit (promote) - Useful activities objective based - Block time, specific goals - Respect volunteers time - Corporate promotions campaign - Welcome, assign people to meet & greet from the PMV advisory committee - Flyers to P.O. boxes - Use Pickering's electronic billboard - Maintain regular contact 3) Are there any partnerships that we need to Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 develop to help us plan for the sustainability of the Museum Village? - Greenwood Festival - Board of Trade - UOIT & Durham College - Chartwell - More Trillium grants - Durham Tourism - Ontario Associations of museums - Tourism Ontario - Old Auto newspaper - Auction magazine - Car Shows - Small Business Campaign - Corporate - Other Companies (OPG, HBC, Canadian Tire, Home Depot, Millwork etc.) - Recognition in a public way for our current sponsors - Service clubs, businesses, schools - Farm Company Days - Historic Tractor Clubs - Clubs - meeting place (Car shows, Lions, Rotary, Legion, Scouts & Cubs) - Amalgamate all Durham Region Museums under one governing body and ask for financial support from every major town/City in region 4) What services or activities might we add to widen our services/programs? - Skating - Tobogganing - Add music to Tea Party - Expand speaker bureau - Try to get business people involved who may run a restaurant - Run it like Cullen Gardens - Two day Steam/Gas Event - invitational - Seniors Bus Trips (tours, tea's, dinner theatre) - Activity offer woodworking workshops for children - BIG DREAM - large modern building up top for rentals/workshops/dinner theatre/events & offices - Children's activities at events that they can take home 4. Other Business a) Pat will address council on Monday night regarding 2008 Capital Budget. Pat asked volunteers to attend. b) As of the end of April, there is no more Tuesday morning BINGO. But Foundation will get Thursday morning BINGO. Pat needs help on Sunday, May 4, 2008 and May 31, 2008 on Saturday from 5:30 - Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 7:00pm. 5. Next Meeting Next Meeting: Thursday, May 15tn, 2008 @ 6:00 pm at the museum (on-site meeting) Pop & Pizza will be provided. Walk about, dress appropriately. Meeting Adjourned: 9: 1 0 pm Copy: City Clerk Page 4 CORP0228-2/02