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			 Several discussions took place on product purchases 
			and promotions while waiting for a marketing and branding plan being 
			developed for Logan County tourism by DCC Interactive Marketing of 
			Decatur. 
 Downtown Abraham Lincoln Walking Tour
 
 The year that there was no Railslitter [2013], the city of Lincoln 
			gave Main Street Lincoln funds for a downtown walking tour that 
			featured Abraham Lincoln sites. The tour guide cost $2,500 for 4,200 
			brochures, which the brochures lasted one year. More are needed.
 
 Initial considerations were that possibly the brochures were high 
			priced due to the use of the QR Code provided in them. This would be 
			looked at. If possible, it would be looked into to see if the codes 
			were used. It was also considered if there might be another source 
			of funds that could purchase a smaller amount of brochures for less 
			money for the short-term.
 
 
			 
			O'Donohue hedged into measuring the appropriateness of tourism 
			supplying the funding for this request, asking the other bureau 
			directors if this should be a tourism sponsored activity? It was 
			Main Street Lincoln that initiated this program to promote Lincoln. 
			He observed what if other communities were to come ask for funds for 
			like programs for their town. If Mount Pulaski were to develop a 
			walking tour of its downtown; would we give Mount Pulaski money for 
			it, he questioned.
 
 If we agree to do this, it sets a precedent. "We would need to get 
			with other communities and say, you need to give us your 
			information, but we can do this for you too," O'Donohue said.
 
 If we decide to do this, we wait for DCC for our marching orders as 
			far as branding goes, because that has to be included with whatever 
			we do," he added.
 
 O'Donohue asked the board, "Is this a tourism thing?"
 
 Around the table board members affirmed that it was. Hake said that 
			just coming off of a two-week stint in another area, "I lived off of 
			brochures." And, she added, "I think we take this to the other 
			communities [to do the same for them]."
 
 "I think it is what we should be doing," she said.
 
 The group reviewed taking the Tourism booth to past and future 
			events. O'Donohue observed that it was important to have an 
			attraction that will bring people to the booth, and that more people 
			came to the booth when there was something to do. "We need a draw," 
			like the duck game that went out to a couple of the summer events.
 
 New tourism director, Sarah Wallick agreed the ducks worked at 
			attracting people to the booth, "except the ducks kept falling 
			over."
 
 One suggestion was to tailor the game to the event, like soccer 
			balls for the soccer tournament. "I want to advance the duck game to 
			Duck 2.0, or something," O'Donohue quipped. He knew he could get 
			custom made ducks with stove top hats and would look into that or 
			some other adaptation.
 
 New billboards
 
 The newest billboard is up, and everyone agreed they like it. Andi 
			Hake said she thought it was too close [to Lincoln and Logan County] 
			and needs to be farther out. All the others agreed, with O'Donohue 
			saying it needs to be out at least 50 miles in every direction.
 
 
			 
			In raising the question about what was next for billboards, Hake 
			urged the board to wait for decisions "until after the marketing 
			recommendations about what we are marketing has been returned," 
			which won't be long from now. Later in the meeting, it was agreed 
			that all large purchases that involve branding wait for the 
			marketing plan to make decisions.
 
 Free state maps available in office
 
 Stocking state maps in the Tourism office was discussed. The maps 
			had previously been free from the states. Some states are changing 
			policy and charging for those. "We have all 50 states, even Hawaii. 
			I don't know what we would actually do with Hawaii or Alaska in our 
			office," Wallick said.
 
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			 "People come and get them," Hake said.
 Andy Anderson was for stocking them, "If they're free."
 
 O'Donohue agreed, "Even Hawaii, though I wouldn't have thought 
				to find Hawaii there, but if I knew about it and were going to 
				Hawaii, I'd stop in."
 
 The Logan County Tourism guide stock is also dwindling, but 
				re-orders would be held until the market plan is returned.
 
 Looking at the rest of the year, tourism would seek to have a 
				booth at Christmas on Vinegar Hill, which takes place the 
				weekend before Thanksgiving. A request would be made to have 
				Tourism information at the historic Courthouse.
 
 Anderson suggested that the bureau contribute to the Christmas 
				on Vinegar Hill advertising this year if the organizers would 
				come make a request. Everyone agreed that it is a well attended 
				event that draws visitors from outside Logan County.
 
 The Bureau has been holding off on a number of actions, and 
				replenishing stock on several other marketing tools and products 
				such as T-shirts, banner, bags, brochures, etc that will wait 
				until its market plan and branding are in place.
 
 Anderson was wearing his T-shirt, the first that sported the new 
				logo 'Destination Logan County.' Future t-shirts will look 
				different, even the color. Kiddingly he commented, "You mean I 
				have a generic T-shirt?"
 
 O'Donohue told Anderson, "That T-shirt was a well-done, quick 
				solution to needing T-shirts." Laughing, O'Donohue called it the 
				1.0 version.
 
			 
			Events
 A Meet and Greet has been scheduled to introduce the new tourism 
				director, Sarah Wallick. The event will take place at the 
				tourism office at the corner of 5th Street Road and the Lincoln 
				Parkway on October 14 from 4 - 6 p.m.
 
 Trick-or-Treat with the Mayor will take place once again 
				downtown. Businesses wishing to Trunk-or-Treat kids this year 
				will be able to go to City Hall to set up near there. The date 
				will be set at the next tourism meeting.
 
 The board approved sending Wallick to her first Illinois 
				Conventions and Tourism Council Conference. In her options, she 
				asked approval to attend an Illinois Sports Tourism and a 
				Finance and Administration breakout sessions.
 
 Plans were also discussed to possibly nominate Lincoln for the 
				America's Best Communities sponsored by Frontier and Dish 
				Network.
 
 The next Tourism Bureau meeting was set to take place on 
				Thursday, October 9th at 5 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Express. The 
				company doing the market plan, DCC, would be present and provide 
				a view of the new website design.
 
 The bureau would also meet on Thursday, Oct. 21.
 
 In November, it would meet on Tuesday the 18th, and in December, 
				the meeting would be on Tuesday the 16th.
 
 The December meeting could be the last meeting of this board. 
				Then it would become a council for volunteers under the 
				authority of a larger board yet to be named representing the 
				united organizations. Darlene Begolka said that she would be 
				interested in volunteering for the Tourism Council.
 
 Bureau directors attending the meeting included Andy Anderson, 
				Darlene Begolka, Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder, Tom O'Donohue and 
				Andi Hake, and new director Sarah Wallick was present also.
 
			[Jan Youngquist] 
			
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