I.A.G.S.D.C. 2019 CONVETION PROPOSAL
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I.A.G.S.D.C. 2019 CONVETION PROPOSAL
I.A.G.S.D.C. 2019 CONVETION PROPOSAL MINNEAPOLIS COMMITTEE: Rick Hawes, Chair Scott Philips, Co-Chair Gordon Macaw, Treasurer ADVISORS: Saundra Bryant DATE: July 4 – July 7, 2017 (GCA school from July 1) LOCATION: Minneapolis, MN HOTEL: Minneapolis Hilton, 1001 Marquette Ave. S. Lindsay Bergman, Sales Manager ATTACHED: Minneapolis Hilton Proposal Corporate Documents Preliminary Budget This proposal is a departure from our historic model of the annual Convention being hosted by a local club, and could be the beginning of a model for the future when none of the I.A.G.S.D.C. member clubs is prepared to act as host. In the search for a convention location numerous locations were considered including Rochester NY, Pittsburgh PA, Nashville TN, Orlando FL, New Orleans LA, Dallas and Fort Worth TX, Albuquerque NM, and Portland OR. Several hotel chains, including Omni, Hyatt and Hilton expressed interest in working with us. Ultimately, Minneapolis and the Hilton offered the best location and proposal. Location: Minneapolis is a Delta hub readily accessible from East and West coasts, North and South, Canada and other international starting points (see attached Airlift Information), by train and car. The city is quite Gay-Friendly, having been called “the Gayest City in America” by numerous publications. Twin Cities Pride (Minneapolis and St. Paul) comes at the end of June. The Summer weather is moderate, and there are miles of enclosed climate controlled pedestrian skyways for getting around when conditions may be less than optimal. City amenities include shopping (Mall of America)(no sales tax on clothing), theater, museums, bicycle and Segway tours, sports , nature… Minneapolis Hilton: (attachments) 77,000 square feet of meeting space (fee waved at 80% pick-up) 821 guest rooms $129/night (Single/Double) (13.4% tax) $90,000 Food and Beverage minimum $13 self-park on location Complimentary in-room Wi-Fi Group Rate available 3 days pre and post event Pet Friendly ($50 non-refundable) COMMITTEE: This 2019 committee is composed of people with considerable experience in hosting the annual convention, and has access to other hands experienced with particular details of the planning and operations. Additional assistance in putting on the convention is available through Meet Minneapolis, the convention and visitors organization, a host of volunteers within the I.A.G.S.D.C., and (potentially) from the local Square Dance community. INCORPORATION: (Attachments) When this convention committee receives the approval of the I.A.G.S.D.C. we will amend the character of Convention Planners, Inc. a (501 (C)(4) corporation from “Remake The Heatwave” to “I.A.G.S.D.C. 2019”. The officers of the corporation will be: President - Rick Hawes, Vice President - Scott Philips, Treasurer – Gordon Macaw. CONTACTS: Rick Hawes 503-777-6442 (H) 503-422-6229 (C) rickh@aracnet.com PO Box 6731 Portland OR 97228 Scott Philips 503-808-7361 (H) 503-701-7439 (C) scottp@aracnet.com Gordon Macaw 602-345-1169 (H) 602-703-2298 (C) gordon@gordonmacaw.com Greetings Rick, Thank you for considering the Hilton Minneapolis’ proposal for your 2019 Annual IAGSDC Convention. We are delighted to work with you and are pleased to offer your program First Option over your preferred dates of July 3-10, 2019! Before we get into the details here is some information on the Hilton Minneapolis that you might find relevant… A $14 Million dollar room renovation will be completed in March of 2014. Your guests will enjoy staying in the newest guest rooms in Minneapolis! The concept will reflect the hotel’s ageless design, with a contemporary twist. In-room refrigerators, 50” HD TV’s, and laptop safes are just some of the new conveniences you can expect to see! Understanding that location is important to you, The Hilton Minneapolis offers an ideal location near world-class shopping, dining, and cultural events. Conveniently located just one block from Nicollet Mall, the hotel is just a short distance to various restaurants and shopping experiences! Hilton Worldwide has a strong commitment to our LGBT Team Members, Community, Customers and Vendors as proven by: o o o Hilton Minneapolis Lindsay Bergman Senior Sales Manager Hilton Minneapolis 1001 Marquette Ave S. Minneapolis, MN 55403 Phone 612-397-4834 Fax 612-397-4871 Lindsay.bergman@hilton.com www.minneapolis.hilton.com o LGBT & Friends Team Member Resource Groups Ranked First in the 17th Annual LGBT Tourism Survey– Hotel Chain/Brand with Best Outreach to LGBT Community Brand or Organization of the Year – g3 & Out in the City Reader’s Choice Awards 90 out of 100 Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index Score 2012 Rick, we are committed to partnering with you in achieving your goals for this convention and are confident the Hilton Minneapolis is the only home for your guests. Thank you again for your consideration. The Hilton Minneapolis would be delighted to welcome IAGSDC and I look forward to working with you! Best Regards, Lindsay Bergman . GUESTROOMS Sun, 6/30 9 Mon, 7/1 17 Tues, 7/2 26 Wed, Thu, Fri, 7/3 7/4 7/5 47 166 425 1,502 guestrooms total Sat, 7/6 425 Sun, 7/7 276 Mon, 7/8 94 Tues, 7/9 17 June 30-July 10, 2019 $129/night rate Single/Double occupancy Rates are commissionable and quoted exclusive of state and local taxes, currently 13.4%. Rates are subject to availability and not confirmed until contracted MEETING SPACE Function Dance Space Breakout Office Registration Breakout Room Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Marquette Ballroom Red Wing Room Symphony Ballroom Sq. Ft. 24,780 sq. ft. 21 ft. ceilings 10,033 sq. ft. 1,040 sq. ft. Note Can be broken up into 7 different rooms Can be broken up into 9 separate rooms Built-in Registration 7,400 sq. ft. Can be broken up into 4 separate rooms FOOD AND BEVERAGE MINIMUM = $90,000 **waived meeting room space with met food & beverage minimum & 80% group pick-up View Floor Plans, Menus and Amenities STRATEGIC PARTNERS Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLESEN) National Gay & Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Point Foundation International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) Out & Equal Workplace Advocates Reaching Out MBA CONCESSIONS (based on 80% group pick-up) 1/50 complimentary rooms Two (2) Complimentary One-Bedroom Suites for convention chairs Ten (10) Upgrades to King Jr. Suites at the group rate Group room rate available 3 days pre and post event based on availability Complimentary meeting room rental with 80% group pick-up AUDIO VISUAL/INTERNET PSAV is our in-house audio visual and internet provider. Should they be used as your sold provider for a/v, they will be happy to offer a 15% discount on audio visual and internet needs. The Minneapolis Grand Ballroom & Prefunction Symphony Ballroom Marquette Ballroom B:25.5” T:25.25” CONRAD ROOMS B C CON FER EN CE & EVE NT RO OM S D A SKYWAY TO TRANSIT CENTER S:24.85” TH IRD FLO OR BANQUET KITCHEN SERVICE FOYER AREA SERVICE CORRIDOR SKYWAY II IV MINNEAPOLIS GRAND BALLROOM Health Club/Pool Facilities B D Facilities and Stair Access ESCALATORS PRE-CONVENE HEALTH CLUB BOARD ROOM 3 III WHIRL POOL IV S q ua re Fe e t Roo m S ize Ce il in g H e ig ht Cl a ssroo m Th e a te r B a n q ue t (rou nd s of 1 0 ) Re ce p t i on Confe re nce U -S h a p e H -S q ua re 120 260 220 260 60 52 60 1,125 54 65 76 70 110 28 30 36 Marqu ette I I 1,039 27 x 39 11' 60 110 80 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette I II 1,172 30 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette I V 1,049 27 x 39 11' 60 110 80 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette V 1,148 31 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI 1,026 29 x 39 11' 60 110 70 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI I 1,011 27 x 39 11' 60 110 70 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI II 1,123 30 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette I X 1,530 40 x 39 11' 72 155 100 165 28 36 45 Prefu nctio n 1,100 - - - - - - - - - SYMPHONY BALL RO O M 7,399 95 x 104 10' 6" 245 615 500 750 - - - 1,543 49 x 32 10' 6" 75 140 110 160 33 40 48 Symph o ny II 1,413 49 x 29 10' 6" 48 115 80 150 33 37 42 Symph o ny II I 3,749 71 x 59 10' 6" 162 390 260 425 48 52 60 Symph o ny IV 694 25 x 28 10' 6" 38 60 60 80 20 22 25 Symph o ny Prom en ad e 1,750 - - - - - - - - - Co nrad A 1,584 33 x 48 10'4" 75 150 140 200 33 40 48 Co nrad B 1,344 28 x 48 10'4" 68 130 100 150 28 30 Co nrad C 1,200 25 x 48 10'4" 62 115 80 130 28 Co nrad B and C 2,544 53 x 48 10'4" 130 245 180 280 Co nrad D 1,152 32 x 36 10'4" 58 110 80 Co nrad Foye r 1,512 - - - - - Dan Smolira/Daniela Caicedo 24,780 118 x 210 20' 1,440 2,576 1,950 2,850 - - - M in n eapo l is B al lro o m A 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 290 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m B 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 300 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m C 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 290 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m A , B an d C 8,378 118 x 71 20' 496 930 660 960 162 195 228 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m D 8,378 118 x 71 20' 524 1,010 700 960 162 195 228 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m E 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 270 200 305 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m F 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 280 200 305 54 65 76 TH IRD FLO O R MINN EA PO LIS GRAN D BAL LRO OM M in n eapo l is B al lro o m G 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 270 200 305 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m E, F an d G 8,024 118 x 68 20' 496 880 660 920 162 195 228 13,250 - - - - - - - - - Ro che ster Roo m 1,785 51 x 35 11' 64 132 150 205 35 46 54 B oard Roo m 1 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 B oard Roo m 2 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 B oard Roo m 3 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 D i recto rs Row 1 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 36 D i recto rs Row 2 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 30 36 D i recto rs Row 3 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 54 52 58 D i recto rs Row 4 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 100 28 30 36 Red Wi ng Ro o m 1,040 40 x 26 10' 42 75 80 100 28 30 36 - - - - D u lu t h Roo m 2,145 65 x 33 12’ 96 150 150 250 52 58 64 CO NRAD RO OM S 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Recept io n 720 100 B anqu e t ( rou n ds o f 1 0) 1,050 48 Th eate r 550 11' Cl assro om 11’ 24 x 39 Ce i li n g H ei gh t 138 x 78 935 Ro om Si ze 10,033 Squ are Fee t S ECOND FLO O R Marqu ette I DIRECTORS ROW 3 Pre fu nct i on MEE TIN GS THE PL ACE FOR MEETINGS AND EVENTS Hilton Minneapolis is home to the largest hotel ballroom in the state. The rich color scheme, convenient layout and custom artwork highlighting Minnesota’s many landmarks provides an upscale environment for meetings, exhibits, social banquets and weddings. • 77,000ft2 of refined function space • 3 flexible ballrooms with prefunction areas for 70 to 2,800 Guests • 35 breakout rooms with 7 Executive Boardrooms • The exclusive Conrad Rooms provide selfcontained privacy for groups of 25 to 150 • Permanent ballroom rigging points allow for large and small productions • Dedicated high speed internet access • Overnight motor coach parking available • Adjacent and connected via climate-controlled skyway to the Minneapolis Convention Center • Dedicated Meeting and Catering Team at your service • On-site Audiovisual Team • On-site, full service Business Center Plan on a successful meeting or gathering at Hilton Minneapolis by contacting the Sales Department today at +1 800 258 9205. FS:8.1” FS:8.1” FS:7.85” F:8.5” F:8.5” F:8.25” Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS User Signoff INKS Cyan Magenta Job Title: FACT_SHEET QC Signoff Material Date: 10/13/14 Cover Date: 10/13/14 Page: 2 Current Date: 10-28-2014 5:38 PM Yellow Black PR Signoff Creation Date: 10-13-2014 12:25 PM Fonts: Whitney (Bold, Book, Semibold; OpenType), Times (Regular; True Type) Link Names: HM_FloorMap4_pillarsrevised.ai, HM_FloorMap_pillars.ai, HM_FloorMap6.ai, HM_LobbyHall.tif (431 ppi; CMYK) AE Signoff 5220231_HM_FACT_SHEET_V3_Page_2.pgs 10.28.2014 17:59 CMD_NY_PDF T:11” 11'6" DIRECTORS ROW 1 B:11.25” 93 x 28 HILTON HILTON_COLLATERAL_2014 None 25.5” x 11.25” 25.25” x 11” 24.85” x 10.6” DULUTH S:10.6” 3,435 Customer: Campaign: Publication: Bleed: Trim: Live: Users: DIRECTORS ROW 4 RED WING ROOM The Galle ry 5220231 DIRECTORS ROW 2 POOL LOBBY LEVE L Symph o ny I ESCALATORS GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS SAUNA OPEN TO LOBBY BELOW E C BOARD BOARD ROOM 1 ROOM 2 MA RQUETTE BA LLROO M F Meeting/Conference Rooms V GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS PROMENADE HOTEL LOBBY ENTRANCE PREVIEW THE COLLECTION III MARQUETTE FOYER II SYMPHONY BALLROOM SKYWAY TO CONVENTION CENTER VI H -Squ are I I FRONT DRIVE ENTRANCE VII Food & Beverages SKYWAY TO CITY CENTER BAR VIII G A U -Sh ape IX THE G AL L ERY LOB BY L EVEL KEY MARQUETTE BALLROOM Co n feren ce MECHANICAL ROCHESTER MEETING FAC ILITIES SECOND FLOOR B:25.5” T:25.25” CONRAD ROOMS B C CON FER EN CE & EVE NT RO OM S D A SKYWAY TO TRANSIT CENTER S:24.85” TH IRD FLO OR BANQUET KITCHEN SERVICE FOYER AREA SERVICE CORRIDOR SKYWAY II IV MINNEAPOLIS GRAND BALLROOM Health Club/Pool Facilities B D Facilities and Stair Access ESCALATORS PRE-CONVENE HEALTH CLUB BOARD ROOM 3 III WHIRL POOL IV S q ua re Fe e t Roo m S ize Ce il in g H e ig ht Cl a ssroo m Th e a te r B a n q ue t (rou nd s of 1 0 ) Re ce p t i on Confe re nce U -S h a p e H -S q ua re 120 260 220 260 60 52 60 1,125 54 65 76 70 110 28 30 36 Marqu ette I I 1,039 27 x 39 11' 60 110 80 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette I II 1,172 30 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette I V 1,049 27 x 39 11' 60 110 80 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette V 1,148 31 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI 1,026 29 x 39 11' 60 110 70 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI I 1,011 27 x 39 11' 60 110 70 120 28 30 36 Marqu ette VI II 1,123 30 x 39 11' 68 125 80 130 28 30 36 Marqu ette I X 1,530 40 x 39 11' 72 155 100 165 28 36 45 Prefu nctio n 1,100 - - - - - - - - - SYMPHONY BALL RO O M 7,399 95 x 104 10' 6" 245 615 500 750 - - - 1,543 49 x 32 10' 6" 75 140 110 160 33 40 48 Symph o ny II 1,413 49 x 29 10' 6" 48 115 80 150 33 37 42 Symph o ny II I 3,749 71 x 59 10' 6" 162 390 260 425 48 52 60 Symph o ny IV 694 25 x 28 10' 6" 38 60 60 80 20 22 25 Symph o ny Prom en ad e 1,750 - - - - - - - - - Co nrad A 1,584 33 x 48 10'4" 75 150 140 200 33 40 48 Co nrad B 1,344 28 x 48 10'4" 68 130 100 150 28 30 Co nrad C 1,200 25 x 48 10'4" 62 115 80 130 28 Co nrad B and C 2,544 53 x 48 10'4" 130 245 180 280 Co nrad D 1,152 32 x 36 10'4" 58 110 80 Co nrad Foye r 1,512 - - - - - Dan Smolira/Daniela Caicedo 24,780 118 x 210 20' 1,440 2,576 1,950 2,850 - - - M in n eapo l is B al lro o m A 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 290 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m B 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 300 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m C 2,769 71 x 39 20' 162 290 200 320 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m A , B an d C 8,378 118 x 71 20' 496 930 660 960 162 195 228 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m D 8,378 118 x 71 20' 524 1,010 700 960 162 195 228 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m E 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 270 200 305 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m F 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 280 200 305 54 65 76 TH IRD FLO O R MINN EA PO LIS GRAN D BAL LRO OM M in n eapo l is B al lro o m G 2,652 68 x 39 20' 162 270 200 305 54 65 76 M in n eapo l is B al lro o m E, F an d G 8,024 118 x 68 20' 496 880 660 920 162 195 228 13,250 - - - - - - - - - Ro che ster Roo m 1,785 51 x 35 11' 64 132 150 205 35 46 54 B oard Roo m 1 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 B oard Roo m 2 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 B oard Roo m 3 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 D i recto rs Row 1 676 26 x 26 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 36 D i recto rs Row 2 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 30 36 D i recto rs Row 3 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 54 52 58 D i recto rs Row 4 624 26 x 24 10' 27 50 50 60 20 22 25 100 28 30 36 Red Wi ng Ro o m 1,040 40 x 26 10' 42 75 80 100 28 30 36 - - - - D u lu t h Roo m 2,145 65 x 33 12’ 96 150 150 250 52 58 64 CO NRAD RO OM S 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Recept io n 720 100 B anqu e t ( rou n ds o f 1 0) 1,050 48 Th eate r 550 11' Cl assro om 11’ 24 x 39 Ce i li n g H ei gh t 138 x 78 935 Ro om Si ze 10,033 Squ are Fee t S ECOND FLO O R Marqu ette I DIRECTORS ROW 3 Pre fu nct i on MEE TIN GS THE PL ACE FOR MEETINGS AND EVENTS Hilton Minneapolis is home to the largest hotel ballroom in the state. The rich color scheme, convenient layout and custom artwork highlighting Minnesota’s many landmarks provides an upscale environment for meetings, exhibits, social banquets and weddings. • 77,000ft2 of refined function space • 3 flexible ballrooms with prefunction areas for 70 to 2,800 Guests • 35 breakout rooms with 7 Executive Boardrooms • The exclusive Conrad Rooms provide selfcontained privacy for groups of 25 to 150 • Permanent ballroom rigging points allow for large and small productions • Dedicated high speed internet access • Overnight motor coach parking available • Adjacent and connected via climate-controlled skyway to the Minneapolis Convention Center • Dedicated Meeting and Catering Team at your service • On-site Audiovisual Team • On-site, full service Business Center Plan on a successful meeting or gathering at Hilton Minneapolis by contacting the Sales Department today at +1 800 258 9205. FS:8.1” FS:8.1” FS:7.85” F:8.5” F:8.5” F:8.25” Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS User Signoff INKS Cyan Magenta Job Title: FACT_SHEET QC Signoff Material Date: 10/13/14 Cover Date: 10/13/14 Page: 2 Current Date: 10-28-2014 5:38 PM Yellow Black PR Signoff Creation Date: 10-13-2014 12:25 PM Fonts: Whitney (Bold, Book, Semibold; OpenType), Times (Regular; True Type) Link Names: HM_FloorMap4_pillarsrevised.ai, HM_FloorMap_pillars.ai, HM_FloorMap6.ai, HM_LobbyHall.tif (431 ppi; CMYK) AE Signoff 5220231_HM_FACT_SHEET_V3_Page_2.pgs 10.28.2014 17:59 CMD_NY_PDF T:11” 11'6" DIRECTORS ROW 1 B:11.25” 93 x 28 HILTON HILTON_COLLATERAL_2014 None 25.5” x 11.25” 25.25” x 11” 24.85” x 10.6” DULUTH S:10.6” 3,435 Customer: Campaign: Publication: Bleed: Trim: Live: Users: DIRECTORS ROW 4 RED WING ROOM The Galle ry 5220231 DIRECTORS ROW 2 POOL LOBBY LEVE L Symph o ny I ESCALATORS GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS SAUNA OPEN TO LOBBY BELOW E C BOARD BOARD ROOM 1 ROOM 2 MA RQUETTE BA LLROO M F Meeting/Conference Rooms V GUEST ROOM ELEVATORS PROMENADE HOTEL LOBBY ENTRANCE PREVIEW THE COLLECTION III MARQUETTE FOYER II SYMPHONY BALLROOM SKYWAY TO CONVENTION CENTER VI H -Squ are I I FRONT DRIVE ENTRANCE VII Food & Beverages SKYWAY TO CITY CENTER BAR VIII G A U -Sh ape IX THE G AL L ERY LOB BY L EVEL KEY MARQUETTE BALLROOM Co n feren ce MECHANICAL ROCHESTER MEETING FAC ILITIES SECOND FLOOR ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF A TAX EXEMPT ARIZONA NON-PROFIT CORPORATION I. Name The name of this corporation is CONVENTION PLANNERS, INC. II. Purpose This corporation is a non-profit SOCIAL WELFARE ORGANIZATION and is not organized for the private gain of any person. III. Character of Affairs The specific purpose of this corporation is to: 1. Coordinate, facilitate, and manage “Remake the Heat Wave” the annual convention of the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs (IAGSDC) to be held in Phoenix, Arizona in calendar year 2004. 2. Promote and educate in activities of modern western square dancing, including but not limited to sponsoring special events to familiarize the general community with modern western square dance and the associated clubs of the IAGSDC. 3. To sponsor fund raising efforts and events which will benefit organizations, which serve the Gay and Lesbian community. IV. Status This corporation is organized and operated exclusively for social welfare purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(4), Internal Revenue Code. The property of this corporation is irrevocably dedicated to social welfare purposes and no part of the net income or assets of this corporation shall ever inure to the benefit of any director, officer, or member thereof or to the benefit of any private person. V. Dissolution Upon the dissolution or winding up of the corporation, its assets remaining after payment or provision for payment, of all debts and liabilities of this corporation shall be distributed to a non-profit fund, foundation or corporation which is organized and operated exclusively for social welfare purposes and which has established its tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(4), Internal Revenue Code. VI. Indemnification The corporation indemnifies all directors and officers of the corporation therefore eliminating any liability for said directors and officers except liability under A.R.S.§103302.14, A.R.S.§10-3202, and A.R.S.§10-3833. VII. Board of Directors The initial board of directors shall consist of 1 director. The names and addresses of the persons who are to serve as the director until his successor(s) are elected and qualifies is: Gordon Macaw 1323 E. Golden Lane Phoenix, AZ 85020 VIII. Known Place of Business The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is: Convention Planners, Inc. 1323 E. Golden Lane Phoenix, AZ 85020 IX. Statutory Agent The name and address of the statutory agent of the corporation is: Gordon Macaw 1323 E. Golden Lane Phoenix, AZ 85020-3029 X. Incorporators The name and address of the incorporator is: Gordon Macaw 1323 E. Golden Lane Phoenix, AZ 85020-3029 XI. Discrimination The corporation will not practice or permit discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or physical handicap or disability. XII. Members The corporation will not have members. Executed this 25th day of August, 2000 by all of the incorporators. Maricopa County State of Arizona _________ Gordon R. Macaw, Incorporator Phone (602) 331-8839 Acceptance of Appointment by Statutory Agent The undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts the appointment as statutory agent of the above-named corporation effective this 25th day of August, 2000. ____________ Gordon R. Macaw, Statutory Agent CONVENTION PLANNERS, INC. By-laws ARTICLE I: INCORPORATION Section 1 - Name and Location The name of this Corporation is CONVENTION PLANNERS, INC., hereinafter referred to as the "Corporation." The Corporation was founded in 2000. The Corporation may do business under the name "Remake the Heat Wave". The Corporation shall be based in Maricopa County, in the State of Arizona. Section 2 – Corporate Status This Corporation is a non-profit social welfare corporation organized as an Arizona Non-Profit Corporation. It is not organized for the private gain of any person. Section 3 - Corporate Structure (A) The Board of Directors shall have a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of three (3) members. The Board shall be representative of the Gay and Lesbian square dancing community in Maricopa County. New Board members shall be appointed by existing Board members. The Board shall determine the goals, objective and policies of the Corporation. In addition, it shall provide executive direction and oversight of the Corporation's operations, approve decisions made by the Coordinating Committee, and ensure compliance with the relevant legal and financial requirements. (B) Professional and Administrative Staff (1) The President shall serve as the Executive Director of the Corporation and shall be a resident of Maricopa County, Arizona. The President shall receive no compensation for services provided. (2) Other professional and/or administrative positions may be approved by the Board. These positions shall receive no compensation for services provided. ARTICLE II: MISSION Name is a non-membership corporation founded to coordinate, facilitate and manage "Remake the Heat Wave" hereinafter referred to as "Remake the Heat Wave," the Annual Convention of the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs to be held in Phoenix, Arizona in the year 2004. Our mission includes: plan and execute a well organized and fiscally responsible square dance convention, provide educational and social opportunities to new and continuing square dancers (including gays, lesbians, non-gays and non-lesbians), provide educational opportunities to gay and lesbian square dance callers, and to celebrate the diversity of the larger square dancing community. ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP CONVENTION PLANNERS, INC. is a non-membership corporation. There are no dues. ARTICLE IV: DIRECTORS and OFFICERS Section 1 - Board of Directors The Board of Directors of the Corporation shall consist of a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of three (3) members. The Officers of the Corporation shall include President, Vice-president, and Secretary. Section 2 - Terms of Office Officers of the Corporation shall remain in office until such times as the Corporation is dissolved. Section 3 - Vacancies Vacancies occurring due to resignation or removal of Officers shall be filled for the remainder of the term by action of the remaining Board members within one month after written notice of the vacancy is received. In the event that the office of the President should become vacant, the Vice-president shall serve as Acting President until such times as a new President is appointed. Section 4 – Duties and Responsibilities of the Board of Directors (A) The Board of Directors shall determine policy and procedures for the operation of Remake the Heat Wave. (B) The Board of Directors shall meet at least once in each quarter of each fiscal year, and at other times as the Board may deem necessary. (C) Special meetings may be called by the President or upon written request of one of the officers. (D) A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum. If the minimum participation is set at two Board Members, a quorum equals two Board Members. (E) Board action shall be taken upon majority vote of the Directors present at a duly noticed meeting. Section 5 – Duties and Responsibilities of the Officers (A) President. The President shall(1) Be the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation and shall be responsible for the supervision of the affairs and business of the Corporation. As such, the President shall execute all papers, instruments, notes and drafts in the name of Convention Planners, Inc. as the ordinary conduct of the Corporation's business may require. (2) Be a member of the Board of Directors, and shall serve as Chairperson of the Board. (3) Be the presiding officer, voting member at all meetings of the Corporation, Board of Directors, and any other meetings, conferences or events. (4) Appoint Committee Chairpersons for ratification by the Board of Directors. (5) Provide direction, advice and consultation on financial matters affecting the Corporation. (B) Vice-president. The Vice-president shall: (1) Perform all the duties of the President in the absence of the President. (2) Be a voting member at all meetings of the Corporation, Board of Directors, and any other meetings, conferences or events. (C) Secretary. The Secretary shall: (1) Be responsible for the recording and maintenance of the minutes of all official Board of Directors meetings (2) Be responsible for the preservation and maintenance of the Corporations history. (3) Attest to and certify any documents pursuant to any actions taken against any Board Member. (4) Oversee and maintain all official documents. (5) Be the sole duty of the Secretary to handle all legal documents required by the State of Arizona or other local governments. Section 6 - Removal of Officers Executive Officers and members of the Board of Directors shall be removed exclusively by the procedures hereinafter provided. Before any officer or director may be removed, written charges specifying the alleged sufficient cause shall be filed with the President or the Secretary, and a copy of the alleged sufficient cause shall be served upon the person charged. The person charged will be given the opportunity to respond to the charges at a meeting of the Board of Directors. At a meeting of the Board of Directors, duly called, and at which there is a quorum, the affirmative vote of a majority of those present shall be necessary to effect such removal. Actions constituting sufficient cause for removal include but are not limited to: (A) Actions prejudicial to the goals or purposes of the Corporation, (B) Failure to perform the duties of the appointed office, or (C) Misappropriation of funds. Section 7 - Resignations Any Officer or Director of the Corporation may resign at any given time by providing written notice to the Board of Directors. Unless otherwise specified in such written notice, the resignation shall be effective upon delivery of the notice to the Board of Directors. ARTICLE V: FINANCES The finances of the Corporation shall be directed by a designated officer and shall: (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) Be the custodian of all funds Keep an itemized account of all receipts and disbursements Disburse funds Give an annual financial report to the Board of Directors Sign all checks, drafts, notes and other evidence of indebtedness of the Corporation valued at $300.00 or less- and shall sign, along with one other member of the Board of Directors, all checks, drafts, notes and other evidence of indebtedness of the Corporation valued at $300.01 or greater. Shall maintain, file and oversee all records, documents, reports, and tax returns as necessary that impact on the Corporation's 501(C)(3) or 501(C)(4) status, pertaining to the Internal Revenue Service, any annual audit, or in any way have impact on the finances of the Corporation. ARTICLE VI: DISSOLUTION The Corporation may be dissolved upon a majority vote of the Board of Directors. Upon dissolution of the Corporation, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provision for payment of all liabilities of the Corporation, transfer the remaining assets of the Corporation shall be distributed to such organization(s) as may qualify as charitable deductions for income tax purposes under the Income Tax Laws of the United States in such proportions as the Board of Directors may determine. In no event shall any part of the assets be returned to or distributed among any officer, member of the Board of Directors, or any other individual connected with the Corporation either directly or indirectly. Board of Director August 25, 2000 CARLJ. KUNASEK B R I A NC , M C N E I L CHAIRMAN JIM IRVIN COMMISSIONER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY JOANNE C. MACDONNELL ARIZONACORPORATION COMMISSION DIRECTOR.CORPORATIONSDIVISION WILLIAM A. MUNDELL COMMISSIONER : .:. GORDON I'IACAW 1323 E GOLDEN I,AI{E PHOENIX, AZ 85020 RE: COfiTENTION PLAI{NERS, INC. - 095L480 - 5 FiIe Nr:mber: We are pleased you to notify filed on August 31, 2000. that your Articles of Incorporation were You must publieh a copy of your Art,icles of Incorporation. The publication must be in a newspaper of general circulation in the county of (3) consecutiwe the known place publications. of business, for three An affidavit from the newspaper, such publication, ewidencing must be delivered to the Commission for filing WITHIN NINETY (90) DAYS from the File Date. . \- All corporations transacting in Arizona businesa are required to file (4th) an Annual Report with t,he Commission, during the fourth month following the close year. of each fiscal Each year, a preprinted Annual Report Form will be maiJ-ed to you prior to the due date of the report. If you have any quest,ions please or need further information, contact (520) 628-5550 in Tuceon, or To11 Free at (502) 542-31-35 in Phoenix, (Arizona residents only) at L-800-345-5819. Very truly yoursr, MARY BAINES Exaniner Corporations Division Arizona Corporation Commission CF:04 Rev: 4/gl 1300 wEsT wasHlNGToN, PHOENIX,ARTZONA85007-2929 / 4oO WEST CONGRESS STR€ET.TUCSON.ARTZONA85701-1347 w w w . c c . s t a t e , a z . u-s6 0 2 - 5 4 2 , 313 5 ug Vlll.KnownPlaceof Business Thestreetaddress of theknownplaceof business of theCorporation is: ConventionPlanners,lnc. 1323E. GoldenLane Phoenix.AZ 85020 lX. StatutoryAgent The name and addressof the statutoryagent of the corporationis: ' . GordonMacaw 1323E. GoldenLane Phoenix,AZ 85020-3029 X. Incorporators The nameandaddressof the incorporator is: GordonMacaw 1323E. GoldenLane Phoenix,AZ 85020-3029 Xl. Discrimination practice Thecorporation willnot or permitdiscrimination on the basisof sex,age,race, national or physical handicap or disability. origin,religion, sexualorientation, Xll. Members Thecorporation willnothavemembers. Executed this25thdayof August,2000by allof the incorporators. Maricopa County Stateof Arizona Macaw,Incorporator Phone(602)331-8839 Acceptance by Statutory Agent of Appointment agent The undersigned andacceptsthe appointment as statutory herebyacknowledges effectivethis25tnday of August,2000. of the above-named corporation Agent GordonR. Macaw,Statutory ARTICLESOF INCORPORATION OF A TAXEXEMPT CORPORATION ARIZONANON.PROFIT l. Name The nameof thiscorporation is CONVENTION PLANNERS, lNC. rhiscorporation isa non-profit Soctll-ti#ffi : ''' oRGANtzAloN'and isnot organizedfor the privategain of any person. lll. Characterof Affairs purpose Thespecific is to: of thiscorporation 1'Coordinate,faci|itate,andmanage..@''theannua| Association convention of the International of GaySquareDanceClubs year2004. (IAGSDC) Arizonain calendar to be heldin Phoenix, 2. Promoteand educatein activities of modernwesternsquaredancing, including specialeventsto familiarize the but notlimitedto sponsoring generalcommunity withmodernwesternsquaredanceandthe associated clubsof the IAGSDC. 3. To sponsorfundraisingeffortsandeventswhichwillbenefitorganizations, whichservethe Gayand Lesbiancommunity. lV. Status for socialwelfarepurposes Thiscorporation is organized and operatedexclusively withinthe meaningof Section501(c)(4), InternalRevenue of this Code.The property corporation is irrevocably dedicated to socialwelfarepurposesand no partof the net incomeor assetsof thiscorporation shalleverinureto the benefitof anydirector, officer,or memberthereofor to the benefitof anyprivate,person. V. Dissolution itsassetsremaining after Uponthe dissolution or windingup of the corporation, paymentor provision payment, shallbe for of all debtsand liabilities of thiscorporation or corporation whichis organized and distributed to a non-profit fund,foundation purposes itstax andwhichhasestablished for socialwelfare operated exclusively Revenue Internal Code. exemptstatusunderSection501(cX4), Vl. lndemnification therefore The corporation indemnifies all directorsand officersof the corporation A.R.S.S10except liability under andofficers for saiddirectors eliminating any liability 4, A.R.S.S10-3202,andA.R.S.S10-3833. 3302.1 Vll. Board of Directors of The initialboardof directors shallconsistof 1 director.The namesandaddresses the personswhoareto serveas the directoruntilhissuccessor(s) areelectedand qualifies is: GordonMacaw 1323E. GoldenLane Phoenix.AZ 85020 AFT'IDAVITOF PUBLICATION CONVENTION PI./ANNERS, INC. 6 ' a Qlnorarcfile #0951480-6 'r' I T) ATLZONA IJUSINESS Gaznffn PO BOX 194 Phocnix,Arizona8500l-0194 (602) 444-7300FAX (602>444-73U STATE OF ARTZONA \ COIJNTY OF MARICOPA ' .o Tom Bianco,beingfirst duly sworn,upon oath deposes and says:That he is the legal advertisingmanagerof the Arizona BusinessGazette,a newspaperof general circulationin the countyof Maricopa,Stateof Arizona, publishedweekly,at Phoenix, Arizona, and that the copy hereto attached is a tnre copy of the advertisement publishedin the said paperon the dates indicated. 10/05/2000 1U142000 10/192000 Swomto beforenp this 19THdayof OCTOBER A.D.2OOO :F3'C:A_S:AL M&IHYi,3IElIJIBflR MAqICOPA COUNTY Co_nin EsifctMly23.2003 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE P. O. BOX2508 CINCINNATI, OE 4 5 2 0 7 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Employer Identi f j-cat ion Number : B 6 r O A ' 5? 7 1 DLN : 17053354042030 Contact Person: DE], TRIMBLE rD# 31309 Contact Tefephone Number : (8 7 7 ) 8 2 9 5 5 0 0 Internaf Revenue Code Section 501(c) (a) Accounting Period Ending: D a r eF'E B 0 8 2 0 0 1 CONVENTION PLANNERS INC C,/O GORDONMACAW 1323 E GOLDEN ],ANE PHOENIX, AZ 8502O lecemDer l L Yes AAdanAlrm Ahnl i ac. NO Dear Applicant: Based orl j.nformation supplied, and assuming your operations will be as stated in your applicatj.on for recognition of exemption, we have determined y o u a r e e x e m p t f r o m F e d e r a f i n c o m e t a x u n d e r s e c E i o n 5 0 1 -( a ) o f t h e I n t e r n a f Revenue Code as an organizatj-on described in the section indicated above. Tlnlpss snF.ifi.:l lv F\.dFniFd I i:hle for taxes under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (social security taxes) for each employee to whom you pay 5100 or more during a cafendar year. And, unless excepted, you are also liable for tax under the Federal Unemplolrment Tax Act for each employee quarter to wtrom you pay S50 or more during if, a calendar duri-ng the current year, you had one or more employees at any time in each or: preceding calendar of 20 calendar weeks or you paid wages of $1,500 or more in any calendar quarter. If you have any questions about excj.se, emplol'rnent, or other Federal taxes, please address them to chj-s office. If your sources of support, or your purposes, character, or method of operation change, please 1et us know so we can consider the effect of the change on your exempt staCus. In the case of an amendment bo your organizanla:sa se-d uu vr uy !dv/v cf the arended docurnenL o!' I bylaws. AIso, you should inform us of all changes in your name or address. In the heading of this 990, Return of Organization :rF yA.l rFd,,i F^ fi la F^rh letter we have indicated Exempt From Income Tax. qqn ^h1\, if \/^,,7 dr^cc whether you must fj-1e Form you If Yes is indicated, ra^aihr. a.^h lra:r .y- normally more than S25,000. However, if you receive a Form 990 package in ehe mail, please file test. the return even if you do not exceed the gross receipts If you are not required to file, check the simpfy attach the label provided, box in the heading Eo indicate that your annual gross receipts are normally ("q non nr le<c end qi.rn Lhe reLurn. TF . raF,,-h ;c ran"i-arl iF f,"aF hA fi la/l h\' fha Tqrh d.rr ^f Letter t-ha fifFh 948 (Do/cG) MINNEAPOLIS 2019 PRELIMINARY BUDGET AREA ITEM DETAIL BUDGETED 03/01/2015 INCOME ADMINISTRATION $ 6,000 Total Administration $ 1,000 Total Advertising $ 3,000 Total Badges ADVERTISING BADGES BANK FEES $ 500 Total Bank Fees CALLERS $ 25,000 Total Callers DECORATIONS & SIGNS $ 5,000 Total Decorations & Signs ENTERTAINMENT $ 500 Total Entertainment FLOORING [$.55/sq ft for 35,000 sq ft (2 ballrooms)] $ 20,000 Total Flooring [240 X $50] $ 12,000 Total Fun Badge $ 90,000 Total Food FUN BADGE TOUR $ 12,000 $ 184,000 MEALS PUBLICATIONS $ 8,000 Total Publications $ 1,000 Total Registration REGISTRATION [195,000 - 12,000 (FB) / 800 attend = $230] SOUND $ 10,000 Total Sound SOUVENIRS $ 5,000 Total Souvenirs $ 500 Total Supplies SUPPLIES AV [PSAV Estimate - 2 screens & projectors] $ 4,500 Total AV $ 4,000 Total Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL $ Page 1 196,000 TOTAL $ 196,000