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Informational X
ITEM 1 03 Public Hearing
Regular
November 9, 2009
Regular Meeting
Mgr. Dept.
Authorization
REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department wishes to inform the City Commission
regarding the Expenses /Revenue and Project Summary from the 2009
I ometown Harvest Special Event.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is to inform the City Commission regarding the
Expenses /Revenue and Project Summary from the 2009 Hometown Harvest
Special Event.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The 2009 Winter Springs Hometown Harvest was a very successful special event.
(Attached Project Summary)
On August 10, 2009, the City Commission approved Agenda Item #206 with a maximum
Hometown Harvest event budget of $9,450 and sponsorships and vendors be used to
offset expenses as much as possible.
The final report is now in and indicates that a total of $8,060.70 was expended. A total of
$7,875 was brought in cash through vendors and sponsors.
In result, a total of $185.70 will be the general fund expenditure.
FUNDING:
$8,060.70 Expended
$7,875.00 Brought in
$185.70 General Fund Expenditure
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Parks and Recreation recommends that the City Commission review the information presented
and provide further direction as needed.
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment #1 2009 Hometown Harvest Expenses /Revenue
Attachment #2 2009 Hometown Harvest Event Report
COMMISSION ACTION:
ATTACHMENT #1
2009 HOMETOWN HARVEST
EXPENSES
EFF DATE AMOUNT VDR NAME /ITEM DESC COMMENTS
10/13/2009 $150.00 COMFORT HOUSE RESTROOMS
10/22/2009 $122.00 CREATIVE PRINTING PUBLISHING FLYERS
9/29/2009 $37.00 CREATIVE PRINTING PUBLISHING FLYERS
10/15/2009 $1,800.00 DENNIS E.FRANKLIN STAGE /SOUND
10/19/2009 $110.00 FAST SIGNS BANNER
10/19/2009 $30.00 FAST SIGNS BANNER
10/16/2009 $37.50 J S MICHAEL INC TABLES
10/27/2009 $609.00 LINDA S WIGGINS HAY
10/16/2009 $450.00 MICHAEL JOHNSON KARAOKE
10/27/2009 $250.00 PLASTER HOUSE INC PUMPKIN PAINTING
10/20/2009 $28.95 PUBLIX TOWN CENTER SUPPLIES
10/13/2009 $289.75 SUNBELT RENTALS LIGHT TOWERS /GENERATOR
10/13/2009 $218.50 TODD'S QUALITY TOMATOES PUMPKINS
10/13/2009 $700.00 TRIBUNE INTERACTIVE ADS
10/30/2009 300 NELSONS TENTS AND EVENTS TENT
10/30/2009 $280.00 FLASH -RITE, INC. MESSAGE BOARDS
10/17/2009 $2,648.00 OVERTIME OVERTIME
TOTAL: $8,060.70
2009 HOMETOWN HARVEST
REVENUE VENDORS AND SPONSORS
HOMETOWN HARVEST VENDORS:
DATE AMOUNT VENDOR
10/21/2009 $100.00 A COMPLETE FIX
9/16/2009 $100.00 A.C.E.S.
10/13/2009 $100.00 AMERICAN INCOME LIFE INS
10/21/2009 $100.00 ANABETH NALLY
10/21/2009 $100.O0ANTHONYTOGNOLI
9/18/2009 $100.00' BRUSTERS ICE CREAM
10/13/2009 $100.00 CAREER TRAINING INSTITUTE
9/11/2009 $100.00',CEN FL CHAMPIONSHIP
10/14/2009 $100.00 CENTRAL FLORIDA EVENTS
10/5/2009 $100.00 CENTRAL FLORIDA SPORTS
10/5/2009 $100.00; FIGWORKS
10/8/2009 $100.00 FREDDY THOMAS
10/21/2009 $100.00 GREG SCHELICH
10/13/2009 $100.00 J.E.N. HAIR INC
10/5/2009 $100.00 JUST PLUMERIA
9/11/2009 $100.00 KATHY ARBOGAST
9/21/2009 $100.00 KIM COBURN
10/5/2009 $50.00 KIM COBURN P A
9/18/2009 $100.00 LAURIE SANDBERG
9/18/2009 $100.00 LOURDES MACHADO
10/5/2009 $100.00 MARK CIOTTI
9/11/2009 $100.00 PAPA JOHNS USA
10/14/2009 $150.00 PAPA TONY CLAIRE INC
10/21/2009 $100.00 PHYLLIS KENT
10/5/2009 $25.00 RICHARD GROGAN
9/11/2009 $100.00 ROBERT BURKS DDS
9/23/2009 $100.00 SANDRA ERSKINE SANDYS DO
10/8/2009 $100.00' SERENITY CENTER
9/21/2009 $100.00 STAN DAVID BARDACH
10/14/2009 $100.00 STEPHEN DOUGLAS HARRIS
10/8/2009 $100.00'' STUDIO 5 -D
9/16/2009 $100.00 TAYLOR FAMILY ENTERPRISES
10/21/2009 $100.00 TROPICAL SOUL ISLAND GEAR
10/30/2009 $100.00 WIRELESS PLANET
Total: $3,325.00
HOMETOWN HARVEST SPONSORS
DATE AMOUNT SPONSOR
10/29/2009 $500.00 HERBA
10/29/2009 $500.00 LONGWOOD KIA
10/21/2009 $25.00' SERENITY CENTER
10/21/2009 $250.00, PATHWAY COUNSELING MINISTRY
10/13/2009 $25.00 THE AMAZING BROWNIE
10/13/2009 $250.00 STONEWOOD TUSKAWILLA
10/2/2009 $500.00 GRANZA
9/24/2009 $500.00 FL SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
9/16/2009 $2,000.00 SIMMONS JEWELERS
Total: $4,550.00
TOTAL REVENUE: $7,875.00
ATTACHMENT #2
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Hometown Harvest Event Report
Prepared by: Christopher Carson, Recreation Supervisor
October 29, 2009
Project Summary
The 4 Hometown Harvest by all accounts was an overwhelming success. Attendance
increased from 2008, between 6,000 and 7,000 people attended. Community
involvement and enthusiasm (measured through increased sponsorship and participation
by local businesses and non profit organizations) also grew. Participating community
groups included the Hope Food Pantry, Winter Springs Rotary Club, American Cancer
Society, plus many others.
As intended, this signature Winter Springs event provided an excellent forum for local
residents and those from surrounding communities, business people, and community
service providers to come together to socialize, network, share resources and have fun
celebrating their neighborhood. By building community capacity in a fun, inclusive
environment, the 2009 Hometown Harvest exceeded our organization's goals.
Overall financial and legal responsibility for the Hometown Harvest was coordinated and
implemented by the City of Winter Springs.
Event Overview
This year's event featured main stage performances by numerous local performers,
including the Blues Band Road Block, Lindy Romez Sol Y Mar, and Mr. Miss UCF. In
the Street, a Line Dancing demonstration was coordinated by the Senior Line Dancing
Program, which is held at the Winter Springs Senior Center. As always a very popular
attraction is the Hometown Hayride that took place behind Magnolia Fountain, this was
once again a huge hit as the Winter Springs Performing Arts coordinated hayride scenes
as well as served as tour guides with great story telling. Across from the Hayride, we
presented a Country Karaoke which many from the community enjoyed.
Onsite activities included free pumpkin painting, kid's hay play area; inflatable basketball,
face painting, and over 50 Vendors participated.
With the exception of food services, the majority of the activities at the Hometown
Harvest were free to allow as many community members as possible to participate. Due
to a last minute cancellation by the fireworks vendor, fireworks were not conducted as
advertised which disappointed some attendees.
Winter Springs Hometown Harvest
Presented By
City of Winter Springs
Statistics
It is estimated that approx 6,000 7,000 people attended this year's Harvest, up from
approximately 5,000 attendees in 2008. As this was an outdoor, non ticketed event,
exact participant demographics are not available; however, Festival organizers and staff
observed that the event was attended by a diverse cross section of the community,
including many families with young children, youth, adults and seniors. While many
attendees were from Winter Springs, many also visited us from throughout Seminole
County.
The Hometown Harvest was made possible by the hard work and dedication of over 20
event committee members, City Staff Members comprised of Public Works and Utilities,
Urban Beautification, Police Department, Seminole County Fire Services and the Parks
and Recreation Department.
Deputy Mayor Joanne Krebs opened the Event's Opening Ceremonies, along side City
Commissioners Rick Brown, Sally McGinnis, Jean Hovey and City Manager Kevin Smith.
The overall impression that was given by city residents was that the event was very
enjoyable and offered something for everyone.
Budget
As part of the City Commission Meeting on August 10, 2009, the City Commission
approved a budget of up to $9,450 for the Hometown Harvest. Staff received direction to
work diligently to raise funding to offset the event's expenses. Staff was very successful
by obtaining sponsorships and vendor fees that totaled $7,875; as the event itself was
$8,060.70.
Promotions Media Exposure
The City Newsletter featured the event.
A 24' banner was erected across the Winter Springs Town Center.
Press releases were sent to all the main media outlets.
Event flyers were distributed throughout the area and schools.
There were a number of web listings on Festival websites that solicited for General and
Food Vendors as well as advertised the event itself.
Radio Station K -92 FM agreed to be the exclusive radio partner for the event, as the
Orlando Sentinel was the exclusive Newsprint partner of the event.
Magic 107.7 FM also contributed radio spots which helped the event as well.
Sponsorships
We were very fortunate to have the support of our on -going and new Sponsors for this
year's Festival as well as attracting new cash and in -kind sponsorships, plus sale of booth
space for displays and the promotion of various products and services. Sponsors were:
Event Sponsors
Simmons Jewelers (Stage) Florida Speech
K -92 FM Pathway Ministry Counseling
The Orlando Sentinel Adorable Kinders
Herba Family Chiropractic Longwood KIA
Conclusion
Comments for City Residents were ones of being grateful for the City's ongoing support of
this important community initiative. This Winter Springs signature event, and all of its
positive effects for local businesses, community groups, and residents, is made possible
by your continued generosity, leadership and vision thank you.
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