September 20 - 23, 2016 DOWNTOWN Pueblo
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September 20 - 23, 2016 DOWNTOWN Pueblo
September 20 - 23, 2016 DOWNTOWN Pueblo Downtown Colorado, Inc. www.downtowncoloradoinc.org #DCIVibrantDowntowns Chile Presents the 19th Annual PUEBLO 22nd Annual Experience September 23-25, 2016 Spice up your life in 2016! pueblochilefestivalinfo.com or 719-542-1704 Eat, Stay & Play in Pueblo! Get the Visit Pueblo APP TODAY! Available for iPhone & Android. FREE Available for iPhone & Android $3 pER pERSON, Children 12 & Under FREE Exclusive ME+3 (2 Day) Pass Available at Pueblo Locations $12 Includes Admission to the festival: 2 days for 4 people $12 SAVINGS! FREE TRANSPORTATION: park at midtown shopping Center, 1000 W. 6TH St, Kaiser Permanente Chile Pepper Shuttle Express #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Guide to Conference Venues ANGELO’S PIZZA PARLOR 105 E. Riverwalk BINGO BURGER 101 Central Plaza BRUES ALEHOUSE 120 E. Riverwalk COURTYARD MARRIOT 110 W. 1st St/W. City Center Dr EILER’S PLACE 326 E. Mesa Ave EL PUEBLO HISTORY MUSEUM 301 N. Union Ave GOLD DUST SALOON 217 S. Union Ave MAGPIES 229 S. Union Ave NACHO’S RESTAURANT 409 N. Santa Fe Ave NEON ALLEY 132 W. B Street PUEBLO ARTS ALLIANCE 107 S. Grand Ave PUEBLO CONVENTION CENTER 320 Central Main St RAWLINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY 100 E. Abriendo Ave SANGRE DE CRISTO ARTS CENTER 210 N. Santa Fe Ave SENATE BAR 219 S. Grand Ave STEELWORKS MUSEUM 215 Canal St New This Year! DCI is partnering with MyLocal Rewards has developed an interactive conference app to help participants select their sessions, learn more about Pueblo, and win prizes! Download the Ticket to Pueblo app and be sure to scan QR codes placed at all vendor tables and Pueblo Venues to register to win something EACH DAY! Venue by Event and Date Tuesday, September 20, Pre-Conference Events: All registration and events start at the Convention Center. • Heart and Soul Training, Orton Family Foundation, Convention Center • Development Improvement District/Creative Districts Quarterly Meeting, Downtown Colorado Springs • Registration and Exhibitor Set Up, Pueblo Convention Center • Reception, Pueblo Arts Alliance • Networking Dinner, El Pueblo Museum Wednesday, September 21 • Morning Plenaries, Concurrent, Sessions and Tours start from the Convention Center • Networking Reception Sangre de Cristo Arts and Convention Center followed by dinner on your own • Karaoke Party at the Senate Bar & Grill Thursday, September 22 • Morning Plenaries, Concurrent, Sessions and Tours start from the Convention Center • CNU Charter Awards and the Making of a Happy City Author’s Talk, Rawlings Library • Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence, held at the Rawlings Library • Neon Alley Street Party on Neon Alley, just behind 125 W B St, Pueblo, CO 81003 Friday, September 23, Happy City Workshop and Site Analysis will start from the Convention Center #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 1 Welcome to the 2016 Downtown Colorado Inc. Annual Vibrant Colorado Downtowns Conference! We would like to thank our Pueblo hosts for welcoming us to this wonderful Southern Colorado City and exceptional downtown. We would also like to acknowledge our exceptionally active Conference Planning Committee, Board of Directors, sponsors, exhibitors, and all of the amazing DCI members and conference participants for contributing to the success of this event. During the next few days, we will all be exposed to an impressive city-laboratory where we will highlight not just the historic downtown and breathtaking natural environment, but also Pueblo’s insightful approach to growth, development, and the partnerships that allow for dynamic responses to economic and environmental changes and opportunities. Participants will be exposed to international experts, trends that are shaping our work, federal and state-wide programs and resources, and a myriad of peer-to-peer learning opportunities to build networks and understanding of who to get things done. As a part of the conference preparation, DCI has worked with local partners to access resources, studies, and on-site analysis to further local initiatives in planning, economic development, and engagement in Pueblo. The City, County, Realtors, and Urban Renewal will have access to a county-wide land-use economics study, an exploration of the relationship between urban design and wellbeing, and a site audit to engage citizens and planners in an implementation-focused dialogue. We are thrilled to be in Pueblo in 2016 and to be able to showcase this incredible community as a kick off to our Southern Colorado Leadership Initiative. We hope to use the momentum and resources generated through this event to not only expand knowledge and awareness of Pueblo and Southern Colorado’s resources and accomplishments, but to embrace the leaders and objectives of this region in a multi-year effort to strengthen partnerships, build opportunities, and boost the voice of Southern Colorado in the rest of our great state. Join us in celebrating what has been done in this city and county, the impressive partners of this region, and the exceptional opportunities for the future. Please take this time to step out of your everyday and into Pueblo Exceptional! Thank you, Katherine Correll Executive Director Table of Contents Guide to Conference Venues............................................................................................................1 Welcome Letter.........................................................................................................................................2 Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Events...........................................................................................3 Letter from Pueblo...................................................................................................................................4 Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Events...................................................................................5 Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Afternoon Educational Sessions.........................7 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Events........................................................................................9 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Afternoon Educational Sessions...............................12 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Evening Activities...............................................................13 Friday, September 23, 2016 Events................................................................................................14 Schedule at a Glance..............................................................................................................................16 2 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 9:00AM – 4:30PM | Heart and Soul™ Workshop (Invitation Only) Pueblo Convention Center DCI and Orton Family Foundation are partnering to create a cadre of Colorado leaders, skilled in sharing the community Heart and Soul™ method. Breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks will be included. 3:00PM – 5:00PM | Registration Pueblo Convention Center 3:00PM- 5:30 PM | Explore Pueblo’s Riverwalk by foot or by boat and the Ansel Adams Art Exhibit at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center! Tickets are included with the price of the Pre-Conference Networking Dinner and are available at Registration Desk. 3:00PM – 4:15PM | Regional Tourism: Past Present and Future of Pueblo’s Riverwalk Convention Industry Pueblo Convention Center, Meeting Room 5 This combined educational session and tour will take a virtual walk through the history of Pueblo’s Riverwalk. The panel includes the founding fathers responsible for the development of the Riverwalk as well as the next generation of leaders that will see to the continued growth of Pueblo’s community gathering place. Jim Munch, Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project Lynn Clark, Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Project, Gary Trujillo, Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority, Jerry M. Pacheco, Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority, Sean Gleason, Professional Bull Riders, Brian Hoffman, Pueblo Convention Center, Rod Slyhoff, Greater Pueblo Chamber of Commerce. 4:20PM – 5:30PM | Creating a Community that Attracts! Pueblo Convention Center, Meeting Room 5 Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Architecture is subjective. How often do local governments hear these arguments against implementing regulations that will produce quality community design? This session will help community officials become well versed in the functional side of architecture and its role in creating vibrant, enduring, and valuable communities. Jessica Ibanez, and Matt Ashby 5:30PM – 6:30PM | Creative Districts Arts Reception Pueblo Arts Alliance Studio Welcome to Pueblo’s Creative District! The Creative Districts Arts Reception hosted by Colorado Creative Industry at the award winning Pueblo Arts Alliance Studios showcases live musicians, fire dancers, the Trinidad Artocade Art Cars, and local food and beverages. Margaret Hunt, Colorado Creative Industries 6:45PM – 8:45PM | Pre-Conference Networking Dinner El Pueblo History Museum (ticketed) Tenth Annual Downtown Trends Report, Brad Segal 2017 marks the tenth year that Progressive Urban Management Associates (P.U.M.A.) has conducted ground breaking research to identify the top global trends impacting American cities. Originally prepared for the Downtown Denver Plan to forecast our hometown’s growth, the P.U.M.A. Global Trends Report has subsequently been utilized in cities throughout the nation to support a variety of downtown planning, marketing and economic development initiatives. Broadening and deepening our research, the last two Trends Reports were created along with the University of Colorado Denver College of Architecture and Planning. P.U.M.A.’s Global Trends Report was the recipient of the International Downtown Association’s President’s Award, acknowledging its value to the place management and downtown development fields. Networking Fun with DCI Get to know DCI Staff and Board Members and how they help communities throughout the State of Colorado. #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 3 4 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 Reminders for the Day BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS DON’T FORGET TO SIGN-UP FOR YOUR DINE-AROUND LUNCHES DCI APP and SOCIAL MEDIA The conference attendee who is most active on social media (most posts on Facebook and/or Twitter with the hashtag #DCIVibrantDowntowns) and/or use the MyLocal DCI App the most by 4:00 PM on Wednesday Sept 21 will win a prize. Wednesday Schedule Overview 9:00AM – 11:30AM Morning Plenary | Pueblo Conference Center 11:30AM – 1:30PM Dine Arounds | Downtown Restaurants (details at registration) 1:45PM – 5:00PM Concurrent Sessions & Tours | Pueblo Convention Center (Details below) 5:30PM – 7:00PM Wednesday Evening Activities | Sangre de Cristo Arts and Convention Center 7:00PM Dinner | On Your Own in Pueblo 8:00PM – 11:00PM | Karaoke Fun | Senate 8:30AM | Breakfast and Registration Pueblo Convention Center 9:00AM - 11:30AM | Morning Plenary Pueblo Convention Center Welcoming Remarks from Downtown Colorado Inc. and Pueblo Partners The staff and leadership of Downtown Colorado Inc. are happy to welcome our members and partners to our 2016 Vibrant Downtown Conference in beautiful Pueblo, Colorado. We hope you enjoy this community as much as we’ve enjoyed working with our partners. Engaging through Vibrant Downtowns Downtown Colorado Inc. is proud to partner with two innovative resources for businesses and communities. We’re pleased to present: MyLocal, producer of our Downtown Colorado Inc. app, and Alignable, a networking and marketing tool for small businesses. Join us as we find out how these tools can help us engage better with our communities, our members, and our partners. Keynote: Creating Your Customer’s Experience We are honored to bring Pamela Hermann to talk about how to create organic growth in your communities. As smart as business are today, they still have not figured out how to master organic growth. When you think about the Ideal Customer Continuum, from marketing and advertising all the way to a referral, where most businesses invest their money is on customer acquisition. Pamela focuses on what happens after they transact. Why? Because this is the key to organic growth. The profits are higher right here because it costs less to retain a customer then it does to acquire a new one. The purpose of business is simple. It’s to get and keep customers. Pamela will get your people thinking, believing and acting like exceptional brand ambassadors. Pamela Herrmann A best-selling author, host of Customers For Life podcast and national speaker on the subject of uncommonly awesome connections with your customers, Pamela has a very big vision of helping 1 million small businesses optimize their ROI with their customers. Her book’s; The Customer Manifesto, How Business Has Failed Customers And What It Takes To Earn Loyalty; rank #3 in Business.com’s top 10 list of customer service books every business owner should read. She has worked with the good people of jetBlue, State of New Jersey Main Street Program, Colorado Main Street, Oklahoma Main Street Authority & Independent Retail Conference. Pamela is a life-long entrepreneur and small business owner. She lives in Denver with her two (mostly well behaved) teenagers. New This Year! The Super Happy Maker Fun Hall, curated by Colorado Libraries Wednesday and Thursday, the DCI Vibrant Downtown Conference will host an exhibit hall like no other. Expect the unexpected and with next level DIY and hands on maker activities including: • Build Your Own City: Design the city of your dreams using nothing but trash; • Vibrant Downtown Photo Booth: Use a green screen to create a background for your event photos; • Hand Makin’ Buttons: Wear your feelings on your sleeve with Pueblo emoji puns you make yourself; • Mapping Participation: Show your community pride on our interactive Colorado map. #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 5 Unique to the DCI conference, our Dine Around sessions are groups of up to 8 conference participants gathered in local restaurants to have interactive discussion on pertinent topics and taste delicious local fare. 11:30AM – 1:30PM | Lunch Time Dine-Arounds, Check locations at registration ($20 includes lunch) Diverse topics, a variety of Pueblo restaurants and an informal, lively discussion on issues affecting Colorado’s downtowns with your peers from across the state make this a lunch you won’t want to skip! Concurrent Options Include: ARTery, Pueblo Art Engagement and Action Tour the alley way mural and public plaza project in the Pueblo Creative Corridor. Make a stop along the way to see the world’s only solar roasted coffee production. Presented By: Gregory Howell and Susan Fries Engaging Downtowns in Historic Neighborhoods Engaging downtowns and neighborhoods with preservation and storytelling. Share Pueblo successes with community built & memoir survey techniques. Presented By: Wade Broadhead Parking and the Experience Economy As experts in designing quality visitor experiences, downtown and place making professionals are discovering some of the greatest opportunities to distinguish their districts now lie at the edge - during the parking and transportation (arrival and departure) experience. This session will guide attendees through a series of implementable strategies that can help identify and remove common barriers that detract from the parking and transportation experience. Session attendees will also learn how to replace those barriers with engaging experiences that contribute to a unified customer/visitor experience, thus turning a possible “drag”on competitiveness into a competitive advantage. Drawing on best-in-class examples from a variety of downtown and urban environments, the presentation will provide specific tools for downtown and place making professionals who are interested in working with their parking/transportation partners to create both quick wins and lasting excellence. Presented By: Vanessa Solesbee Using Data to Support Downtown Businesses Learn how collecting data from businesses in your community can help rev up the local economy. Find out how to choose key performance indicators and move your downtown economy in the right direction. Presented By: Michelle Kobayashi Creating the Customer Experience As a special bonus for communities working with DCI on branding and people attraction, DCI is hosting a private lunch with Pamela Herrmann to talk about the Ideal Customer Continuum, from marketing and advertising all the way to a referral, where most businesses invest their money is on customer acquisition. Pamela will bring you best practices from Wall Street to Main Street and show you simple zero to low cost tactics that effect change immediately. Presented By: Pamela Herrmann Implementation Now: Demonstrate & Build Bike Facilities Being responsive, acting quickly, and testing ideas are hallmarks of a progressive city or town. The best way to generate support for a new or unique idea is to show results, and to do so quickly. Major bicycle infrastructure projects are transformative, but they also take money and time. In this session, you will learn how to test ideas and designs. When people doubt if something can work, we say Test it! Testing leads to believing, which leads to implementation. P.U.M.A. and Bicycle Colorado has recently led bicycle and pedestrian demonstration projects in cities as big as Denver and as small as Lamar Colorado. We will describe and illustrate to you how you can make this happen in your community. Presented By: JJ Folsom, Ted Heyd, Emily Nieschburg 11:30AM - 2:45PM | Lunch and Mobile Tour: Heritage and Ag Tour, Departs from the Pueblo Convention Center (Overlaps with both lunchtime dine-around sessions and afternoon concurrent sessions. $20 for lunch and tour.) Explore Pueblo’s farming heritage, multi-generational growers and how the Pueblo Chile became both a staple and a brand in the community. Don’t forget to be active on social media (most posts on Facebook and/or Twitter with the hashtag #DCIVibrantDowntowns) by 4:00 PM on Wednesday Sept 21 will win a gift basket. 6 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Wednesday, September 21, Afternoon Educational Sessions 1:45PM - 2:45PM | Concurrent Sessions Concurrent educational sessions are held at the Convention Center. The Top Ten Things Every Resident Wants Downtown Want to draw more attention to your downtown? Get an inside look at data gathered from thousands of residents across the nation and discover what wants they have in common. Learn how to identify strengths and weaknesses through surveys and apply that knowledge for your own community. Presented By: Angelica Wedell Activating Lost Downtowns with Repurposed Designs Planners and architects are rediscovering commercial and sentimental value of forgotten and overlooked streets, spaces, and buildings in their beloved downtowns. They are rethinking the potential adaptive reuses of alleys, historic buildings, warehouses, and actively repurposing these leftover spaces with imaginative design, public art, pop-up events and new tenant mixes. In this program, we will explore successful examples from other communities, learn how they overcame economic and physical obstacles and review visualization tools necessary for communicating these ideas to stakeholders and decision makers. Presented By: Jim Leggitt Hot of the Press: A Guide to Designing and Achieving Your Ideal Main Street New tools and resources are being created by various State Agencies and Programs. This session will explore the newest resource and how it can be implemented to help your community with its long term strategic goals of community revitalization. Presented By: Shay Coburn, Jillian Sutherland Betsy Jacobsen, Cate Townley 2:45PM - 3:00PM | Networking Break | Pueblo Convention Center Coffee Break in Exhibit Hall 3:00PM - 5:00PM | Concurrent Sessions Concurrent educational sessions are held at the Convention Center. Reminder!! Visit our Super Happy Maker Fun Hall! Urban Markets: Revitalizing the Ramshackle Industrial dinosaurs can act like shackles to warehouse districts and downtowns that are brimming with potential. Join us to find out how these iconic buildings can be transformed into thriving marketplaces that can anchor rebirth of your downtown edge district. We’ll look at established examples ranging from The Source in Denver’s River North District to the Pine Street Market in Portland, while also exploring grassroots transformations taking shape in Cheyenne, Wyoming’s West Edge. What’s more, this session will highlight the financial realities that make this model feasible for less urban communities while providing helpful hints on how you can get started in turning blighted brownfield sites into productive change agents in your community. Presented By: Matt Ashby, Scott Wilson, Doug Staker Sustainable Energy Driving the Downtown Economy Renewable energy resources of solar, wind and water can improve the quality of life and promote sustainable development throughout the world Colorado is known to have 300 days of sunshine throughout the year. This session will showcase the local industries that benefit most from the sun. From coffee roast to Pueblo Chili and marijuana farms, these local businesses have impacted Pueblo’s economy at unprecedented numbers. Presented By: Chris Markuson, Marla Korpar, Mary Marshall Tools for Design Review in Historic Downtowns This session examines techniques and digital tools for reviewing the design of proposed developments in historic downtowns, particularly where the community has limited staff or funds for conducting the review. The session looks at the larger context of design review including the process and participants that shape the physical character of downtown. The session covers tools for processing an application, researching records, collecting field information, using historic preservation standards and guidelines such as the Secretary of Interior Standards, coordinating the review with building and other codes, visually analyzing the design in two- and three-dimensions, and conducting a hearing. Presented By: Mike Davenport Mobile Tour: Saints & Sinners Tour. Historic Churches and Taverns, Departs from the Pueblo Convention Center Before current day zoning, bars and churches sometimes stood right next to one another. In Pueblo, the history is rich, the stories are fun, and the buildings are grandfathered in. Come tour a series of churches and bars that share space and create a diverse, historic community fabric. #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 7 5:30PM – 7:00PM | Wednesday Evening Networking Reception Sangre de Cristo Arts and Convention Center A special thank you will be given to a dynamic and innovative southern Colorado leader. Thank you Lee Merkel for your service and advocacy for Southern Colorado and Downtown Colorado, Inc.! 7:00PM | Enjoy Dinner on Your Own in Pueblo Partake of the many downtown delights of Pueblo on your own or with your colleagues. Reminder!! Don’t forget to scan QR codes in Exhibit Hall and post #DCIVibrantDowntowns during the day to win a prize! 8:00PM – 11:00PM Karaoke Fun! | The Senate Bar & Grill Join us for a DCI Vibrant Downtown Conference tradition as we get loud and silly over karaoke in a local establishment. 8 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 Enjoy a full day of plenaries, sessions, mobile workshops, and lunchtime Dine-Arounds before the Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence and Neon Street Party this evening! Reminders! BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS The conference attendee who is most active on social media (most posts on Facebook and/or Twitter, with the hashtag #DCIVibrantDowntowns) and/or use the MyLocal DCI App the most by 4:00 PM on Thursday Sept 22 will win a prize. Thursday Schedule Overview 7:00AM – 8:30AM Banter and Bomb Breakfast (ticketed) | Pueblo Convention Center 8:45AM – 10:15AM Morning Plenary | Pueblo Convention Center 10:15AM – 5:30PM Choose Your Own Adventure/ ReDevelopment ReTool Tour (Bus) OR Small Business Development Sessions (Convention Center) 5:30PM – 8:15PM Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence| Rawlings Library 8:15PM – 11:30PM Neon Alley Street Party 7:00AM - 8:30AM Thursday, September 22, Banter and Bomb Breakfast Burritos! | Concurrent Breakfast Sessions Pueblo Convention Center ($20 ticket) You can’t visit Pueblo without a bomb breakfast burrito! Join us for three options for dialogue and breakfast as we start the day right. Shoulder to Shoulder: Capturing Creative Density Discussion of techniques that encourage increased density of Creative Industry. Including the Creative District and Space to Create initiatives of Colorado Creative Industries. Tour the Pueblo Arts Alliance Studios that hosts over 20 creative businesses. Begun in 2015 with funding from the Colorado Creative District Community Loan Fund. Presenters: Susan Fries, and Tim Stroh Projects, Places and People Participants will learn about easy, cost-effective strategies to foster a stronger sense of place, support health and encourage economic development, resulting in a cohesive community vision and brand. The presentation will highlight strategies, projects, and community engagement approaches that can be implemented at various scales from a city block to city-wide. Participants that bring community ideas and challenges will be able to discuss their ideas with the presenters to identify simple design ideas, policy approaches, and community engagement strategies for their potential projects. Presented By: Bill Mahar, and Elena Scott Creating an Attractive Workplace: Small Business Benefit Packages Small business owners spend their days concentrating on their particular specialty, but there’s one thing they have in common: they all have to contend with a host of similar workforce issues. Please join Small Business Majority and the Denver Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce for this interactive in-person presentation and discussion which will cover a multitude of workforce policies affecting small businesses and their employees such as nondiscrimination policies, minimum wage and paid family leave as well as healthcare and retirement benefits. Presented By: Tim Gaudette Pueblo Steelworks Museum Breakfast Come and visit the Steelworks Museum of the West, a non-profit preserving the archives of Pueblo Colorado’s Fuel and Iron Company. Steelworks is the pre-eminent location to tap into Pueblo’s Steel-City heritage and discuss their new role in working to help revitalize the changing South Side Bessemer neighborhood. Breakfast will be served at the restored medical dispensary building with a quick visit to some of the archives at the historic administrative building. Presented by: Wade Broadhead SILENT AUCTION Bid for Silent Auction items and complete your TICKET TO PUEBLO app by meeting with exhibitors in the exhibit hall and give it to DCI by 2:00PM on Thursday to enter to win a gift basket at the Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence Thursday night. #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 9 8:45AM - 10:15AM | Morning Plenary Session with Coffee Pueblo Convention Center Options Include: 10:15AM - 4:30PM | ReTool ReDevelopment Tour Following a presentation of Colorado economic impact studies with national speaker, Joe Minicozzi, participants will take a road trip on the ReTool ReDevelopment Tour to see opportunity sites in Florence and Pueblo for a progressive event where communities will showcase the sites with art, music, food, and fun to demonstrate the community vision for their projects. We will engage with speaker, developer, and planner Joe Minicozzi to focus on financing tools, community vision, and how to get properties back into the economy. Presented by Steve Art 10:15AM - 12:30PM | Small Business Development Workshops Pueblo Convention Center Stay at the convention center for a series of innovative and progressive conversations focused on small business and support for successful entrepreneurship in your community. Hosted by the Small Business Majority and Grand County Economic Development, we are honored to present partners and resources for small businesses and the organizations that support them. Challenges and Solutions for Small Rural Business The mission of the Small Business Administration is to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small businesses and to help businesses and families recover from natural disasters. This session will focus on specific strategies and SBA programs for increasing lending and capital formation in rural and underserved communities, to help start-up businesses launch, and existing businesses expand. The SBA also works with partners throughout rural Colorado to provide counseling services, technical assistance and trainings -- free of charge -- for every stage of business growth and development, including programs for Veterans, older entrepreneurs, and those business owners wanting to sell or transfer ownership of their business. In addition, programs to help small business access federal government contracts through the Surety Bond Program and Small Disadvantaged Business Program, will be discussed, as well as SBA loans to help rural communities recover from disasters. Presented By: Trudy Kareus and Betsy Markey Small Business Access to Capital Are you having trouble obtaining funding for your business? Through this presentation, Small Business Majority will help you navigate the funding landscape and connect you with resources to help you obtain the capital you need to start and grow your business. For entrepreneurs, getting a loan could mean the difference between success and failure, whether it’s used for renovation, purchasing equipment or working capital. However, one of the biggest challenges facing small business owners and entrepreneurs has been and continues to be the inability to access sufficient credit and capital. If you’ve been turned down by a bank, don’t feel bad: you’re far from alone. Presented By: Tim Gaudette and Esteemed Panelists: Ryan Flanders, Hannah Gushurst-Jones, Michael Shoaf, Eric Daly. 10 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Silent Auction Winners will be closed Thursday 2:00PM. Winners will be notified by text. Winners should pick up baskets Thursday by 5:00PM or Friday 10:00AM. 12:30PM - 2:30PM | Lunch Time Dine-Arounds, check locations at registration ($20 includes lunch) Diverse topics, a variety of Pueblo restaurants and an informal, lively discussion on issues affecting Colorado’s downtowns with your peers from across the state make this a lunch you won’t want to skip! Access to Capital: The Conversation Continues Are you having trouble obtaining funding for your business? Through this presentation, Small Business Majority will help you navigate the funding landscape and connect you with resources to help you obtain the capital you need to start and grow your business. For entrepreneurs, getting a loan could mean the difference between success and failure, whether it’s used for renovation, purchasing equipment or working capital. However, one of the biggest challenges facing small business owners and entrepreneurs has been and continues to be the inability to access sufficient credit and capital. If you’ve been turned down by a bank, don’t feel bad: you’re far from alone. Presented By: Tim Gaudette Components of a Non-Profit Downtown Association The Pueblo Downtown Association is a non-profit trade organization whose mission is to enhance Downtown Pueblo through the promotion of business, beautification, and development of activities. The organization active since the 1940’s and the current corporate status dates back to the early 1980’s. Most of the funds to support the organization come from dues paid voluntarily by those who feel that a downtown is one of the most important segments of the city and that visitors form their impressions based on what they see in Downtown. Presented By: Margaret WardMasias, Pueblo Downtown Association Victor DREAM Facade Squad Initiated by Victor’s Design Committee Chair, the Victor Façade Improvement Program began as a grassroots effort, but transformed the look of the downtown by adding more than just a fresh coat of paint. Learn how the team leveraged resources, built relationships with building owners and engaged the entire community in the revitalization effort and how small steps paved the way for larger projects. Presented By: Becky Frank Cuffs to Craft Brew: Brues Alehouse Renovation Brues Alehouse is a new addition to the Pueblo Riverwalk, housed in the former police station, the reuse project includes the full service restaurant with commercial kitchen and a performance space that attracts top name acts and is developing a strong fan base. The redevelopment project was the vision of a local developer working with the urban renewal authority, and when fully completed will have a boutique hotel and other downtown amenities to add to Pueblo’s appeal. DCI participants will want to talk to the developer and the business owner about the choice to develop this site and thriving business with NO parking! Presented By: Gary Anzuini, Developer and Marty Garcia, Owner Art, Soul and Connections in Multi-Nodal Towns The City of Pueblo is a community of 108,000 whose history dates back to the 1700s while the Town of Snowmass Village (TOSV) has a year round population of less than 3,000 and was “created” in the 1960s as a ski-in ski-out resort. Pueblo is primarily Latino and income-challenged while TOSV is a wealthy, white, “second-home” community. What do these two diverse communities have in common? Neither community has a singularly-focused downtown, but multiple commercial nodes (including a half-built Base Village) that make marketing their arts and culture as creative communities more challenging. Crossing rivers, climbing elevation, offering shuttles and “skittles”, trails and “art” alleys to connect the nodes is what these two communities have in common. Come hear about the diversity and challenges of these multi-nodal arts communities, what connections are working and what aren’t and how the Arts and the Creative Industries are driving economic development in both communities. Presented By Julie Ann Woods and Susan Fries #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 11 Thursday, September 22, Afternoon Educational Sessions 2:30PM – 3:30PM | The 7 Steps to a Memorable Main Street In this workshop, international business consultant, Jon Schallert shows the 7 stages where downtown programs and downtown businesses should be focusing their efforts if they truly want to become a Destination Downtown for consumers. Jon will explain in detail the newest proven tactics to drive more customer traffic and sales into your businesses’ doors, and put more customers on your downtown streets. Attendees will also learn how any business can use these steps to both capture local customers and retain tax dollars locally, while pulling in consumers from outside an area’s immediate demographics. Presented By: Jon Schallert 3:45PM - 5:00PM | Concurrent Sessions Concurrent educational sessions are held at the Pueblo Convention Center unless otherwise listed. Change is Good… You Go First! Communities are in interested in change. But are sometimes paralyzed by a lack of ideas, a lack of community participation and a lack of a budget. They’re also paralyzed by the “what if’s.” What if the changes aren’t successful? What if the naysayer don’t like the ideas? And what if you can’t implement all the changes you like? Presented By James Shaffer and Nanci Kerr Protected Bike Lanes, Is Your Downtown Ready? In 2015, Pueblo took the bold step of installing a two-way protected bicycle lane through its downtown core. Is your community ready? Known to be one of the most effective ways to increase bicycling (and its safety) at the local level, protected bike lanes are rapidly increasing throughout the U.S. This session will examine Pueblo’s story; how the project concept was born, designed, implemented, and what performance metrics are being tracked. We’ll also look at national trends and data and explore the critical questions of whether your community is ready and how you can set the stage for implementation. Presented By: Ted Heyd, Kim Arline, and Pepper Whittlef Façade Restoration of the Historic Boston Building A 100% condition appraisal of the exterior Sandstone facade was undertaken with documentation of all existing conditions per MPS Preservation Briefs. Core samples of the red sandstone were extracted and tested for permeability. Extensive research was undertaken to determine how old the facade material was and where it came from. Construction Documents were developed to closely match the original Architectural appearance and intent with sustainable restoration methods and materials. An extensive investigation was undertaken to determine the best methods to clean and preserve the red sandstone façade. Presented By Donald Whiteley Art Crawl in Mesa Junction, Mobile Tour Just under one mile walk, this tour leaves from the Convention Center and touring art and architecture leading to the beautiful Rawlings Public Library. The walk and the company will prepare you to meet up with the Congress for New Urbanism Charter Awards winners and jury and our Happy City Team in a pre-dinner dialogue about the making of a happy city! Hosted by Daniel Levinson 3:45PM - 5:30PM CNU Charter Awards, Rawlings Library InfoZone Theater DCI is honored to partner with the Congress for the New Urbanism Colorado in celebrating the CNU Charter Awards which recognize exemplary work by CNU members and their allies who design and build places people love. The winners not only embody and advance the principles of the Charter of the New Urbanism, they make a difference in people’s lives. New This Year! Welcome the Congress for New Urbanism (CNU) to the Vibrant Downtown Conference! 5:00PM - 5:30PM | Telling the Happy City Story Rawlings Public Library How Happy City, a book, evolved into a movement and an international consultancy building more health and happiness in cities around the world. Presented By Happy City Team 12 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Thursday, September 22, Evening Activities 5:30PM – 8:15PM | 2016 Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence Rawlings Library (ticketed event) The 2016 Annual Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence Gala will take pace in Pueblo on the evening of September 22, 2016 at the Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library. Each year, this event is a highlight of DCI’s Annual Vibrant Colorado Downtowns Conference. We are pleased to announce a new partnership with the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) to welcome CNU Charter Award Winners into our DCI family. Award-winning preservationist Dana Crawford initiated a concept of urban renewal that was one of the first of its kind in the United States. She pioneered the redevelopment of Denver’s historic Larimer Square in the mid-1960s, creating a festival shopping area from the neglected and abandoned buildings of Denver’s original main street. Today, Larimer Square serves as a prototype for the revitalization of forgotten main streets and architectural landmarks throughout the country. Since the 1960s, Mrs. Crawford has redeveloped more than 800,000 square feet of historic property in the city of Denver including the Oxford Hotel, the Acme Lofts, the Edbrooke Lofts and Cooper Flats Condominiums. She completed Phase One of the Flour Mill Lofts project, converting an abandoned flour mill into unique loft spaces designed for the sophisticated urbanite. Mrs. Crawford has been steadfast in her belief that core cities can be made livable again. Today, in partnership with her son Jack Crawford, she is developing Prospect Park, a mixed-use, master planned village in Denver’s Central Platte Valley. Dana has recently embarked on some new projects in Trinidad and Idaho Springs! Artists: Matt Taylor & Mike Strescino 8:15PM - 11:30PM | Neon Alley Street Party The Neon Alley Street Party will follow the Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence and CNU Charter Awards. The event will be held in Neon Alley, where there is the largest collection of neon signs west of Times Square and east of Las Vegas. DCI and our Pueblo hosts will bring together a diverse array of talented performers and activities from Oh Heck Yeah to saxophone and more glowing fun! Entrance: 150 W. B Street Join us for this unique and exciting evening at the Vibrant Downtown Conference! #DCIVibrantDowntown #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 13 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 Happy City Workshop & Site Analysis Featuring Charles Montgomery | 7:30AM – 3:30PM | Pueblo Convention Center (Breakfast and Lunch Included) Can we design and create communities in Colorado that will make residents and visitors healthier and happier? Yes, and you can help! Join Happy City author Charles Montgomery for this fun, fast-paced workshop and site audit. We’ll dig into the fascinating connection between health, happiness and community design. Then together we’ll come up with big ideas to guide Colorado communities in creating more resilient, healthy and happier places. Participants will be introduced to a new framework for incorporating well-being principles into urban design and systems planning. Together we will adapt this framework to local context, conditions and aspirations through two cycles of immersive work. First, participant teams will explore key elements of well-being and produce their own objectives for improving happiness. Then, teams will assess an existing site and explore how to use site design, programming and public engagement to build a greater sense of belonging and connection to place. Presented By Charles Montgomery and the Happy City Team The conference attendee who is most active on social media (most posts on Facebook and/or Twitter with the #DCIVibrantDowntowns by 12:00PM on Friday will win a gift basket. 3:00PM | Closing Remarks 3:30PM | Chile and Frijoles Festival MOVING TO SPRING! Join us for next year’s Vibrant Downtown Conference, May 3-5, Breckenridge, Colorado in partnership with Colorado Creative Industries! 14 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Thank you to the 2016 Vibrant Downtown Conference Planning Committee! City of Pueblo County of Pueblo Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Authority Koncilja & Koncilja Pueblo Arts Alliance Pueblo Chamber of Commerce Pueblo Downtown Association Pueblo Latino Chamber of Commerce Pueblo Urban Renewal Authority Pueblo Association of Realtors, Inc. Pueblo Convention Center Spectra Venue Management Pueblo Economic Development Corporation Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 15 2016 Vibrant Colorado Downtowns Conference | Pueblo, CO 9:00-4:30 PM TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 Heart & Soul Training, Orton Family Foundation (invitation only), Pueblo Convention Center 3:00-5:00 PM Development Improvement District/Creative Districts Quarterly Meeting, Downtown Colorado Springs 3:00-5:00PM Registration, Pueblo Convention Center 3:00-5:30PM 5:30-6:30PM Afternoon Activity Choices Infuse Classroom Education Be a Tourist in Pueblo Regional Tourism: Past, Present, and Future of Pueblo's Explore Pueblo’s Riverwalk by foot or boat OR visit Riverwalk and Convention Industry Meet at the Pueblo the Ansel Adams Exhibit at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Convention Center Center Tickets are included with registration to the Pre-Conference Networking Dinner Creating a Community that Attracts! Pueblo Convention Center Creative Districts Arts Reception, Arts Alliance Studios 6:45-8:45PM Pre- Conference Networking Dinner, El Pueblo History Museum (ticketed event, $50) 3:00-4:15PM 4:20-5:30PM Opening Remarks and Introductions from Downtown Colorado, Inc. th 10 Annual Downtown Trends Report Networking Fun with DCI 8:30 AM 9:00-11:30PM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 Breakfast and Registration, Pueblo Convention Center Morning Plenary Session, Pueblo Convention Center Opening Remarks from Downtown Colorado, Inc. Welcome to Pueblo from our Pueblo Partners Creating the Customer Experience, Pamela Herrmann 11:30-1:30PM 1:45-2:45PM Dine-Around Lunches (Depart from Convention Center, $20) ARTery, Pueblo Art Engagement in Action Engaging Downtowns In Historic Neighborhoods Implementation Now: Demonstrate & Build Bike Facilities Using Data to Support Downtown Businesses Parking and the Experience Economy Creating the Customer Experience (Private) Concurrent Sessions, Pueblo Convention Center The Top Ten Things Every Resident Wants Downtown Hot off the Press: A Guide to Designing and Achieving Your Ideal Main Street Activating Lost Downtowns with Repurposed Designs 2:45-3:00PM Networking Break: Visit us in the Super Happy Maker Fun Hall! 3:00-5:00PM Concurrent Sessions, Pueblo Convention Center Urban Markets: Revitalizing the Ramshackle 5:30-7:00PM 7:00 PM 8:00-11:00 PM Sustainable Energy Driving the Downtown Economy Mobile Tour: Heritage and Ag Tour. Exploring Pueblo's farming heritage, multi-generational growers and how the Pueblo Chile became a brand and staple in the community. Departs from the Pueblo Convention Center ($20) Tools for Design Review in Historic Downtowns Wednesday Evening Activities, Sangre de Cristo and Convention Center Enjoy dinner in Downtown Pueblo on your own! Karaoke Fun at the Senate Bar & Grill! 16 | #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS Mobile Tour: Saints & Sinners Tour. Historic Churches and Taverns. Departs from the Pueblo Convention Center ($20) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016 7:00-8:30 AM Banter & Bomb Burritos Breakfasts (Locations in the Pueblo Convention Center, $20) Shoulder to Shoulder: Capturing Creative Density 8:45-10:15 PM Projects, Places and People Creating an Attractive Pueblo Steelworks Workplace: Small Museum Breakfast Business Benefit Packages Morning Plenary Session with Coffee and Pastries, Pueblo Convention Center DCI Leadership Breakfast (Private) Future Directions for Downtown Colorado, Inc. Economics of Land Use in Pueblo and Clear Creek County, Joe Minicozzi 10:15-5:30 PM 11:00-12:30 PM Choose Your Adventure for the Day Small Business Development Workshops Challenges and Solutions for Small Rural Business, Trudy Kareus and Betsy Markey Interactive Session: Small Business Access to Capital, Tim Gaudette 12:30-2:30 PM Dine-Around Lunches (Depart from Convention Center, $20) 10:15-11:00 AM Access to Capital, The Conversation Continues Components of a Nonprofit Downtown Association Cuffs to Craft Brew: Brues Alehouse Renovation Victor DREAM Façade Squad Solar Energy International Art, Soul and Connections in Multi-Nodal Towns 2:30-3:30PM Concurrent Sessions, Pueblo Convention Center, Heroes Pavilion 3:45-5:00PM The 7 Steps to a Memorable Main Street, Jon Schallert 3:45-5:00 PM Concurrent Sessions/Tours, (Depart from Convention Center) Façade Restoration of the Historic Boston Building Protected Bike Lanes, Is Your Downtown Ready? Change is Good… You Go First! RETool Redevelopment Tour 10:15-4:30 PM Enjoy lunch while visiting downtown focus areas identified in Florence and Pueblo. Departs from Convention Center ($55) Mobile Tour: Art Crawl in Mesa Junction leading to Dinner at Rawlings Library ($20) CNU Charter Awards, Rawlings Public Library, InfoZone Theater 5:00-5:30 PM Telling the Happy City Story, Rawlings Public Library 5:30-8:15PM Governor's Awards for Downtown Excellence, Rawlings Public Library (Ticketed event, $75) Cocktail Reception Governor’s Awards for Downtown Excellence Keynote: Dana Crawford, Award Winning Preservationist 8:15-11:30 PM Neon Alley Street Party FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 7:30-8:00AM Welcome and Introductions 8:00-3:00PM Happy City Workshop & Site Analysis (Brunch Provided) 3:00PM Closing Remarks, Happy City Team 3:30PM Chile & Frijoles Festival #DCIVibrantDowntowns BRING YOUR NAME-TAG FOR ENTRY INTO EVENTS | 17 Thank you to our 2016 Conference Host & Sponsors! 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