HomeMy WebLinkAboutTBID_2019-02-20_MinutesADVISORY BOARD FOR THE ATASCADERO TOURISM
CALL TO ORDER:
BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
MINUTES
Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 2:30 P.M.
Atascadero City Hall - 6500 Palma Avenue, Club Room
Atascadero, California
Chairperson Alexander called the meeting to order at 2:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Board Member O'Malley, Board Member Sohi, Vice
Chairperson Dawson, and Chairperson Alexander.
Vacant: One vacant seat.
Absent: None.
Staff Present: Destination Management Consultant Angelica Ottman,
Destination Management Coordinator Hanna Meisinger,
Marketing Consultant Chelsea Modlin, and Deputy City
Manager/Outreach Promotions Terrie Banish.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA:
MOTION: By Board Member Sohi and seconded by Vice Chairperson
Dawson to approve the agenda with the note that item B-2 will be
presented before item B-1.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll call vote.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
A. CONSENT CALENDAR
1. ATBID Draft Action Minutes — January 16 2019
• Recommendation: Approve the Draft Action Minutes of January 16, 2019. [Big
Red Marketing]
MOTION: By Chairperson Alexander and seconded by Board Member
O'Malley to approve the consent calendar.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll call vote.
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B. BUSINESS ITEMS
1. Wine Speak Recap Presentation
• Recommendations -
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1. Receive and file event recap on 2019 Wine Speak event. [Wine Speak Paso
Robles]
2. Approve sponsorship of 2020 Wine Speak event. [Wine Speak Paso Robles]
• Fiscal impact (GL 2802): $15,000
Amanda Wittstrom-Higgins and Macey Cox presented the 2019 event recap and
distributed hard copies of the presentation (Exhibit B). They shared print campaigns that
were used and distributed in 2019 (Exhibit C) and the Hospitality Day brochure (Exhibit
D). Wittstrom- Higgins and Cox answered questions form the Board.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Jessica Sohi and Ashlee Akers.
The 2019 Wine Speak event recap
was received and filed by the Board.
MOTION: By Board Member O'Malley and seconded by Chairperson
Alexander to approve the $15,000 sponsorship of 2020 Wine
Speak Event.
Motion passed 4:0 by a roll call vote. ...
2. Central Coast Craft Beer Fest Event U12date Presentation
• Recommendation: Receive and file event planning progress presentation on
the 2019 Central Coast Craft Beer Fest. [Central Coast Brewers Guild]
• Fiscal Impact (GL 2802): None.
Tony Grimes and Andres Nuno passed out the presentation hard copy (Exhibit A) and
presented the event planning progress. They answered questions about plans for rain
and additional event planning questions from the Board.
PUBLIC COMMENT: Ashlee Akers.
The 2019 Central Coast Craft Beer Fest event planning progress presentation
was received and filed by the Board.
3. Month) Marketing Statistics Summar
• Recommendation: Receive and file Marketing Statistics Report. [Verdin]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Marketing Consultant Modlin presented the monthly marketing statistics summary for
January 2019. Public Member Akers explained information about the CaISAE partnership
and the excitement around Atascadero as the 2nd largest event space in the county.
Marketing Consultant Modlin and Public Member Akers answered questions from the
Board.
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Page 2 of 3
PUBLIC COMMENT: Ashlee Akers,
The Monthly Marketing Statistics Report
was received and filed by the Board.
4. Monthly Budget Report
• Recommendation: Receive and file Budget Report. [Big Red Marketing]
• Fiscal Impact: None.
Destination Management Consultant Ottman presented the monthly budget report.
Marketing Consultant Modlin offered to provide a report on media buy success with Grape
Encounters. The Board had no questions.
PUBLIC COMMENT. None.
The Monthly Budget Report
was received and filed by the Board.
C. UPDATES
1. Visit SLO CAL TMD Update — Board Member Sohi — Board Member Sohi was
unable to attend and does not have an update.
2. Visit SLO CAL Marketing Committee Update — Verdin — Akers and Deputy City
Manager Banish provided information from the Visit SLO CAL Marketing
Committee.
3. Destination Management Update — Big Red Marketing — Destination Management
Consultant Ottman shared updates on IPW planning, Nomination Meeting
outreach, TOT update outreach, and the liaison program.
4. City Business Update — City Manager's Office — Deputy City Manager Banish
shared updates from the City.
C. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS: None.
E. ADJOURNMENT
Chairperson Alexander adjourned the meeting at 4:45 p.m.
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Exhibit A — Central Coast Craft Beer Fest Presentation
Exhibit B —Wine Speak 2019 Recap Presentation
Exhibit C — Wine Speak 2019 Print Campaigns
Exhibit D — Wine Speak 2019 Hospitality Day Brochure
APPROVED: March 30, 2019
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MISSION
Increase awareness by educating
consumers about the California
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craft beer and breweries
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Current Membership
51 Breweries
61 locations
■ Established 2613
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Monterey,
San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara, and
Ventura Counties
Central Coast Beer Week Highlights
March 24th — March 31st, 2019
VIP Brewer's Reception
Atascadero City Hall •Friday, March 29th, 6 - 9 pm
Includes every brewery joining us at the Festival
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at the Famous Sunken Gardens
Saturday, March 30t" • 12 — 4 p.m.
• 40+ Member Breweries
• S Invited Guest Breweries
• 3 Cideries ■ 4 wineries
• Live Entertainment, Food Vendors, Lawn Games
Local Arts and Craft Vendors
Central Coast Craft Beer Festival
Ticket Summary
2018 Summary (SOLD OUT)
VIP Tickets: 156 • General Admission Tickets: 1,026 * DD Tickets: 19
Great turnout for our first year and proved that the City of Atascadero
is a great location for the Central Coast Craft Beer Festival!
2019 Goals (,)
VIP Tickets: 500
General Admission: 1,400
DD Tickets: 30
We already have sold half the amount of tickets that we did last year
as of 2/19/19. We are projected to sellout out again this year, even
with a higher number of tickets available. This will allow the CCCBF to
bringing more visitors from outside the area.
Budget Summary
Expected Budget 2019 - $50,000
Security - $1,700
Fencing Restrooms / Handsinks - $4,000
Tenting Tables / Chairs - $3,500
Janitorial Service - $400
Stage / Sound / Generator - $3,500
Live Entertainment - $1,500
Glassware - $3,500
Ice - $2,000
Marketing -- $5,000
Permits - $50
Photographer / Videographer - $1,500
VIP Brewer's Party - $2,000
Event Management - $7,000
Staffing -- $1,700
Charitable Donation - $500
Merchandise - $1,000
Insurance - $750
Radios - $350
Beer - $8,000
Misc. - $2,000
Estimated Revenue 2019
VIP Tickets - $30,000
GA Tickets - $50,000
Designated Driver Tickets - $500
Vendor Fees
Arts and Crafts - $2,000
Merchandise Sales - $500
Sponsorships - $51000
Estimated Profit: $35,00❑
Atascadero Tourism Board
Improvement District (ATBID)
Approved Support
• $5,000 for marketing and Brewer's Reception
• Cross marketing online/social media
With the support of the ATBID,
CCBC will be able to do the following:
■ Promote the Visit Atascadero mission by bringing 2,000+ guests
into the city for the festival, approximately 35% from outside of
San Luis Obispo County
■ our VIP Brewer's Reception on Friday, March 29th will encourage
brewery staff members to spend Friday evening in
Atascadero leading to potential overnight stays.
(75% of participating breweries are outside SLO County,
and 55% are located over 2 hours away.)
Strategic
Partnerships
Marketing
Social Media targeting S.F. to S.D.
• Local Radio and Print Marketing
- Presenting Sponsor is
Atascadero News and Paso Robles Press
Also includes K,IUG Radio, Krush Radio,
Santa Maria Sun, and New Times
- Coasters and Flyers distributed at breweries
Hotel Packages and Discounted Rates
■ Holiday Inn Express VIP Ticket Package
- Includes 1 night stay and 2 VIP Tickets and Stage Sponsorship
• SpringHill Suites Discounted Rates
- Includes $199 Discounted Rate and Wristband Sponsorship
• Carlton Hotel Discounted Rates
15% on your room rate! Add some Festival Passes at discounted rate.
NEW Bus Transportation option
Jump on the Brew Bus and Hop on Beer Tours
Providing bus transportation to and from the event
Pickups in Santa Barbara, Goleta, Buellton,
Santa Maria, San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles.
Special VIP Package Giveaway!
• Holiday Inn Express Package
2 Night stay, 2 VIP Passes and Dinner at Marstons 101
s The Carlton Package
2 Night Stay, 2 VIP Tickets, and
Appetizers at The Nautical Cowboy
Both Packages will be given away through our
Facebook page 2-3 weeks out from the event.
We will be purchasing social media ads and focusing on the
State of California. We hope to encourage guests from outside
the area to enter the giveaway and join us!
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• With a late March event,
Daylight Savings will have begun
and visitors Will have more
daylight to explore local
attractions and merchants before
and after the event.
• Support from the ATBI D created
a solid, professional event for our
inaugural year. This event has
already proven to grow in year
itwo and we will continue to focus
on increasing attendance
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generous support of our speakers, panelists, wineries, sponsors ar,�
guests. We also greatly thank the communities of Atascadero and Paso
Robles for welcoming us with such open arms, warm hearts and aloha - we
are forever grateful.
Sincerely,
Amanda Wittstrom-Higgins and Chuck Furuya, MS
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industry trade events—the second annual WX ne Speak Paso Robles.
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• Alicia Cuadra-Cutler (Marina, CA)
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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT TESTIMONIALS
"1 definitely fell in love with Paso as a region! 1 think that it was ver important to have
a mix of Paso Robles producers juxtaposed to producers from outside the region.
That was a neat element. I also enjoyed the intimacy of being able to speak candidly
with the winemakers, i think the seminars and BYOB dinner Were the perfect sizes
for curating conversation.
-Ariana Tsuchiya, Sommelier, Alan Wongs Hawaii (Dream Big Darling Scholarship
recipient)
"_The world's lesser known wine regions produce amazing wines but it is up to us as
sommeliers to seek those examples out to share with our guests, wine Speak
showed me that Paso Robles is Full of great wine that has a place on any wine list,"
-Danny Steiner, Guild Somm scholarship recipient
"-Comingback to Paso... really helped solidify and strengthen my belief in the region
as a wod class wine producer,"
-Wednesday Nowak, Guild Somm scholarship recipient
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"it was very collaborative and engaging. Not just your typical seminar where you sit silently. This
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"A great way to see one of the most dynamic and up and coming AVA rs of California. "
"That this event is everything that it was supposed to be and more."
"A must for Twine professionals!"
/HAT INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE SAYING
"Wine Speak is essential for anyone in the Wine business or anyone who
wants a peek behind the scenes. Listening to the combined wealth of
knowledge of the professionals who share their stories gives great insight
to today's relevant wine topics,
-Meridith May, 5omm Journal & Tasting Panel
"As I've come to expect each year, Wine Speak delivered a richly
informative, honest, and engaging series of talks and experiences. This year
the offerings Were amplified by pairing lunches, blending workshops, and a
highlight on important producers during the BYOB night, I'll be back again
and again!"
- Matt Kettmann, Wine Enthusiast
WHAT INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE SAYING
"Wine Speak in a short two years has become a Mecca for those looking for a
refreshing wine experience. The participants here truly "participate" in all the
events. The Paso Robles region is producing some of the most exciting Wines in
California. This is a true wine community event,"
-Fred Dame, MS, Global Mine Ambassador DADU Vineyard & Winery
"Just in its second year, Wine Speak elevates the dialogue among sommeliers,
educators, hospitality, sponsors, and the winegrowing and winemaking community
to lift the collaborative spirit. Thoughtfully curated to showcase the jewels of Paso
Robles and Atascadero, Wine Speak raises the acumen of participants regardless
of background or expertise to bring even more passion to their respective tables,
impacting the bottom line. The standing ovation for Amanda Wittstrom-Higgins
after her female leadership panel said it all."
-Cynthia Lohr, trade and brand advocate, co-owner at J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines
WHAT INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE SAYING
"The wine Speak Event 2019 was an incredible confluence of
winegrowers, winemakers, master sommeliers, and wine industry
insiders interacting with wine professionals in an intimate, inclusive
environment which highlighted education, tasting, and fun,"
-Peter Neptune, MS, Neptune School of Wine
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We have so many people to thank for embracing the mission of Wine
Speak Paso Robles. This event would not have been possible without
the generous support of our speakers, panelists, wineries, sponsors
and guests. We also greatly thank the communities of Atascadero and
Paso Robles for Welcoming us with such open arms, warm hearts and
aloha—we are forever grateful.
Wine Speak was created in 2017 as an opportunity to gather some of
the most brilliant, savvy and insightful wine minds of the New World.
Our mission has stayed true. Speakers, panelists and guests alike are
encouraged to share their wisdom and experiences, so that we can
learn from one another and help our industry to move forward. We
believe that this kind of forum fosters dialogue, sharing, camaraderie
and collaboration—all in the name of elevating our wine community.
Most of all, We hope that you make new friends. Our Wish is that you
Leave this experience inspired. Imagine the possibilities when We
dream big.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
JANUARY 7TH
9:30AM-3:00PM - TECH TOURS
LOCATION: THE CARLTON HOTEL. 6005 EL CAMINO REAL. ATASCADERO, CA 93422
This is a intimate and interactive day of tours highlighting some of the top Bordeaux and Rhone
producers in the Paso Robles Area.
B O R D E A U X T O U R- Stops will include: Austin Hope Vineyard, Niner Wine Estates. and
Daou Vineyards. The tour will include a memorable private lunch at Niner Wine Estates.
R H O N E T O U R - Stops will include: Epoch Estate Wines, Caliza Winery, and TH Estate
Wines. The tou-will include a memorabte private lunch at TH Estate Wines.
JANUARY 8TH
8:15AM-8:4+5AM - CHECK IN & NETWORKING
8:45AM-10:45AM - CABERNET SAUVIGNON: PERSPECTIVES
FROM INSIDE & OUTSIDE THE APPELLATION
LOCATION: ATASCADERO HISTORIC CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR. 6500 PALMA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
At last year's inaugural Wine Speak, seven Cabernet Sauvignon w i ne ma ke rs— f ro m Napa
Valley, Columbia Valley, Victoria (Australia), Happy Canyon. Paso Robles and Ballard Canyon—
came to share their insight into what this global grape variety can be. This year, we continue
the sharing and discussions with four new experts who will help us explore the distinctions of
Cabernet Sauvignons grown in different regions and made in different styles.
PANELISTS:
Fred Dame, MS Helen Keplinger Fred Scherrer Eric Jensen
Daou Vineyards Carte Blanche & Scherrer Wines Booker Wines & My
& Winery Keplinger Wines Alexander Valley Favorite Neighbor
Paso Robles Napa Valley Paso Robles
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10:45AM-11:00AM - NETWORKING BREAK
i1:ooAM-1:oo1PM - TALK STORY: A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
ON WINE
LOCATION: ATASCAOERO HISTORIC CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR. 6500 PALMA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
Women have long maintained a powerful presence in the world of Wine—and their
influence is only growing. In this illuminating panel discussion, Wine Speak co-
founder Amanda Wittstrom Higgins will conduct a roundtable with leaders from
the fields of winemaking, marketing, sates, restauranter, and publishing. "What was
your path to success? How do you stay on top in an ever-changing, competitive
environment? What advice would you give to your younger self?" Listen in as these
luminaries share their insights with an eye toward mentoring up-and-coming women
in the wine industry.
PANELISTS:
Helen Keplinger Meridith May Jordan Fiorentini, Shelley Lindgren,
Carte Blanche & Somm Journal, Epoch Estate Wines A16 & SPOR
Keplinger Wines Tasting Panel & Paso Robles
Napa Valley Clever Root
1:00PM-2:00PM - LUNCH BREAK
2:OOPM-4:15PM - RHONE RENEGADES: MOtJRVEDRE &
GRENACHE—THE NEXT CHAPTER
LOCATION: ATASCAOERO HISTORIC CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR- 6500 PALMA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
Stand-alone bottLings of Mourvedre are gaining ground in the New World. However,
it is not atways easy to find prime renditions of this idiosyncratic Rhone grape. It
comes down to locating vineyards where this variety can excel—typicatly those
marked by warm weather, mineral -rich soils and long hang times. In this focus panel,
we Will tap into the wisdom of two winemaking stalwarts to discuss the challenges
and opportunities facing this emergent variety.
PANELISTS:
Cris Cherry
Justin Smith Brandon Moss Richard Betts, MS
Villa Creek
Saxum Vineyards Gramercy Cellars Sucette Wines
Cellars
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Paso Robles
Valley, Australia
JANUARY 8TH
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6:00PM-8:00PM - "TASTE OF PASO ROBLES" GRAND TASTING
LOCATION: PAVILION ON THE LAKE AT THE ATASCAOERO LAKE PARK. 9315 PISMO AVE., ATASCAOERO
Grab your glass and enjoy a "who's who" list of Paso Robles Wineries and local eateries
where our favorite chefs wiLL present ovine friendly small plates and winemakers will
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supporting women in the Wine and spirits industry. Bottles have been
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B:i5AM-8:45AM - CHECK IN & NETWORKING
8:45AM-10:45AM - WHAT SYRAH CAN BE: CHAPTER TWO
LOCATION- ATASCADERO HISTORIC CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR- SSG* PALMA AVE. ATASCADERO, CA 93422
Syrah was a focal point at Wine Speak 2o18 and we now continue the discussion
With a new trio of Syrah champions. We w! LL dere into Syrah's place in the New
World and experience different expressions of the variety. The idea is to generate
a better understanding of what Syrah can be in different parts of California, grown
on varying soils and made With different techniques. The sharing continues with this
second chapter of "What Syrah Can Be."
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%1L:ooAM-12:45PM - CREATING YOUR PERFECT BLEND
LOCATION: THE CARLTON HOTEL, 6005 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO. CA ga422
In this hands-on workshop emceed by Wine Speak co-founder Amanda Wittstrcm-
Higgins, master sommeliers and winemakers alike will illuminate the magic of
blending—and then guide you through the creation of your own wine blend.
SPECIAL GUESTS AND TABLE LEADERS INCLUDE: Adam
Tolmach, Winemaker/Owner of Ojai Vineyard, Nunzio ALioto MS, Tyler Thomas,
Winemaker of Dierberg Winery, Fred Schemer Owner/Winemaker of Scherrer
Winery, Richard Betts MS, Owner, Winemaker of Sucette Winery and Jason Drew
Owner/Winemaker of Drew Winery sharing insights into the history of blends and
their importance in today's winemaking world.
Winemakers Mike Si nor and Stewart Cameron of Ancient Peaks Winery will talk
about both the technical and artistic aspects of blending, then turn you loose to
create your own special blend. At the conclusion, your blend will be bottled, labeled
and wax -dipped for you to enjoy back home.
PANELISTS:
Peter Neptune, MS Matt Kettmann Mike Sinor, Stewart Cameron.
Neptune School of Wine Enthusiast. Ancient Peaks Ancient Peaks
Wine Santa Barbara Winery, Winery
Independent Sinor- Lavalle
JANUARY 9TH
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2:aoPM-3:ooPM - PASO PAIRED LUNCHEON
LOCATION: THE CARLTON HOTEL, 600g EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
Randy Caparoso -- longtime award -Winning restaurateur and Editor -at -Large of
The SOMM Journal -- and Chef Cheyne Jackson of Santa Margarita's The Range
Restaurant have combined their talents to create an ultimate luncheon highlighting
four of Paso Robles' most amazing Wines (by Daou Vineyards. Epoch Estate,
CAventure Winery and Tablas Creek Vineyard). Emceeing the event Will be none
other than Fred Dame MS, GLobaL Wine Ambassador of Daou Vineyards & Winery.
Prepare to have your senses avowed!
PAIRINGS:
D i r D A O U —Diver sea scallop. crispy pork belly. criollo hollandaise, black
U cherry reduction. watercress.
L' A V E N T U R E - Salad of house smoked duck breast, baby greens,
fennel, toasted hazelnuts. Chioggia beets, pomegranate seeds, Farmgirl
Creamery chevre, plum vinaigrette.
EPOCH - Veal stroganofF, Etta organic reginette, confit of wild
mushroom, smoked grana parmesan.
TA F3 LA S T A B L A S C R E E K G R E N A C H E- Grenache decadence cake, cactus
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3:1SPM-4:15PM - STATE OF ZINFANDEL
LOCATION: ATASCADERO HISTORIC CITY HALL, 4TH FLOOR, 55o0 PALMA AVE, ATASCADERO, CA
For the first time, Wine Speak dives deeply into Zinfandel, Catifornia's heritage
grape. Zinfandel continues to evolve in the modern era, ranging from big, jammy
ovines to leaner, spicier expressions. In this panel discussion, two Leading Zinfandel
producers—one from the Central Coast, another from the North Coast—will share
their philosophies on this native variety, and answer a key question along the way:
What does Zinfandel's past telt us about its future?
PANELISTS:
Matt Trevisan 1 Fred Scherrer
Unne Calodo Scherrer Wines
Paso Robles AlexanderVailey
5:30PM-8:00PM - "BYOB" CASUAL NIGHT KICKOFF TASTING
LOCATION: THE CARLTON RESTAURANT, 6005 EL CAMINO REAL, ATASCADERO, CA 93422
"BYOB" - Bring your own bottle that inspires others. Let's get together, hang out,
and have some fun! Join the luminaries of Wine Speak for a casual night of fine
food, spec ialwines and industry camaraderie at the Historic CarLton Hotel.
Chuck has selected & asked some his wine "friends" to pour their wines. which he
feels will make people think about ovines in a different gray moving forward.
SPECIAL FEATURED WINERIES & GUESTS:
Adam Tolmach—Ojai Vineyard
James Ontiveros—Nativeg
Tadeo Borchardt—Neyers Vineyards
Fred Scherrer—Scherrer Wines
Eric Raitsback MS—Lieu Dit Winery
Scott Evans—Henry Wine Group
Ted Diamantis—Diamond Wine Importers
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HOSPITALITY DAY
LOCATION! PAVI LfoN ON THE LAKE AT THE ATASCADERO LAKE PARK. g3i5 PISMO AVE.
ATASCADERO. CA 99422
9:00AM-10:i5AM - DEDUCTIVE TASTING SKILLS &
INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
Three legendary master sommeliers Will Lead a lively, interactive "cause and efFect"
seminar on Wine service. Guests will blind taste four ovines from around the world.
PANELISTS:
Nunzio Alioto,
Fred Dame,
Fre Daou M + S, Former Chuck Furuya. MS
MISVineyards & Chairman of the DK Restaurants
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10:3oAM-tt:1SAM - WINNING WINERY HOSPITALITY
Wine Speak co-founder and master sommelier Chuck Furuya will discuss why hospitality
and the guest experience is so critical in winning lifelong customers. Furuya is a leading
restaurateur who has traveled the world searching for special wines and interesting vine-
yards, and his experience will shine in this illuminating seminar.
Chuck Furuya, MS
DK Restaurants
11:15AM-12:30PM - LUNCH BREAK
12:30PM-1:45PM - ENHANCING THE CUSTOMER
EXPERIENCE WITH DESIGN, DIGITAL, FEEL & FLOW
Featuring experts Amber Marson, co owner of Karson Butler Events who is a highly
decorated event designer and famed photographer Cameron Ingalls, owner and CEO of the
Wedding Standard, Acacia Productions and Cameron Ingalls Photography. They will share
the importance in designing the ultimate guest experience from start to finish. Touch points
include: imagery, marketing, tasting room experience, ovine club events, and story telling.
They will provide tangible skills for elevating your customer's journey with your brand,
regardtess of your organization's style. budget or physical space.
PANELISTS:
Cameron Ingalls
Amber Karson I , R', The Wedding Standard.
Karson Butler 4105-
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1:45PM-2:30PM - NETWORKING ROSE BREAK
2:30-4:o0PM - ALOHA SPIRIT & BRANDING
With a focus on exceptional customer service, this seminar grill provide insights into the
award -grinning hospitaLity culture that has made Hawaiian AirLines the Leading choice for
leisure travelers coming to Hawaii. Alisa Onishi.
Director of Brand Management at Hawaiian
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Airlines, will share what makes Hawaiian AirLines
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design With your brand's style, price point and space. They will also demonstrate how
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