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7 <br /> 1 Commissioner McKee said he sees this advisory board as a dual purpose because it <br /> 2 serves as an economic development driver and helps the citizens. <br /> 3 Commissioner Fowler thanked the CHOCVB Advisory Board for the creation of the <br /> 4 disability restaurant guide. <br /> 5 Commissioner Richards asked about the plan to help large event spaces. <br /> 6 Laurie Paolicelli, Executive Director for the CHOCVB, said it has been hard for the <br /> 7 conference and meeting industry across the nation. She said that there have been improvements <br /> 8 over the last year. She said they large spaces rely on 300 attendees in the ballroom and large <br /> 9 meeting spaces. She said that during the pandemic, it was discovered that Zoom works well. She <br /> 10 said they are also seeing a general increase in the number of room nights available and less <br /> 11 demand. She said that a former board member recommended shifting the marketing dollars from <br /> 12 the transient nights to the larger groups. She said that leads are going up and it is coming back. <br /> 13 She said that she thinks it is on the uptick. She said that last year, Carolina Inn broke all records <br /> 14 and a lot of that was in food and beverage. <br /> 15 Commissioner Richards said that at the last CHOCVB Advisory Board meeting there was <br /> 16 an overview of the campaign, and she wants everyone to know that it is something that is being <br /> 17 worked on. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee asked how many thousand square feet they want in a new facility. <br /> 19 Laurie Paolicelli said people really want a public facility and that it is a struggle to find <br /> 20 those spaces. <br /> 21 Anita Mills of the Arts Commission said it is her last year on the commission. She said <br /> 22 that the attention paid to the arts in Orange County has been heartwarming to her. She said they <br /> 23 have been at the Eno Arts Mill for 2 years. She said that the facility generated enough revenue <br /> 24 in their second year to cover expenses. She credited Katie Murray, the Arts Commission Director, <br /> 25 with their success. She reviewed the list of accomplishments in the Arts Commission's work plan, <br /> 26 which was included in the agenda packet. <br /> 27 Commissioner McKee said that there are many ways to volunteer with the county and <br /> 28 thanked Anita Mills for her service. <br /> 29 Anita Mills said witnessing the development of the Eno Arts Mill has been a highlight for <br /> 30 her. <br /> 31 Commissioner Richards congratulated the Arts Commission for their accomplishments. <br /> 32 She asked for elaboration on maintaining self-sufficiency. <br /> 33 Anita Mills said they can do more with more staff, for camps, curriculum, etc. She said it <br /> 34 is a matter of peoplepower. <br /> 35 Katie Murray said it can be hard for the public to understand that because this is a county <br /> 36 funded art space, why prices are not more in line with recreation prices, but they are a non-profit <br /> 37 where their revenues have to cover the expenses. She said that it is hard to make things <br /> 38 affordable and she has a hard time explaining the cost difference. She said that their non-profit <br /> 39 can raise funds to offset costs. <br /> 40 Commissioner Richards asked if the non-profit arm is as described, a blessing and a <br /> 41 challenge. <br /> 42 Katie Murray said that it is working now but that she has a dream of being able to offer <br /> 43 arts services in the way that parks services are offered. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 2. Request to Jointly Fund a Position to Support Black, Latinx, and Refugee Owned <br /> 46 Enterprises <br /> 47 The Board discussed a request from The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill Carrboro to partially <br /> 48 fund a full-time community advocate to support the growth of new and existing Black, Latinx, and <br /> 49 refugee owned businesses and provided direction to staff on next steps. <br /> 50 <br />
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