TALL SHIPS - 1812 Port of Brockville June 14-16, 2013 Brockville Lions Club Monday February 11, 2013 David C. Paul
THE VISION To establish a regionally significant tourism festival generating both economic and social impacts; To theme the festival in alignment to both the heritage and nautical richness of the St. Lawrence/1000 Islands and Brockville; To win Port of the Year from Tall Ships America.
THE PROGRAM
Tall Ships Parade of Sail & Reception
Classic Antique Boat Showcase
The Classics
Aboriginal Pow Wow
Children's Pirate Theme Playgroups
Celtic & Sea Shanty Entertainment
General Brock Film Feature
Food and Wine Event
Model Ship Displays
Soft launch of the
Fireworks to 1812 Overture
Parade of Captains and Crew
Re-enactments and Military Encampment
and more Costume Competition Rope and Nautical Demonstrations Receptions, Parties and Pep Rally Crew Competition with Brockville Yacht Club and Sea Scouts + + +
HMS Bounty
SORLANDET The Ship Sorlandet represents a unique heritage from the days of the tall ships and fast clippers. The Ship Sorlandet is the oldest of the three Norwegian Tall Ships. She was newbuilding no.1 at Høivolds Mek. Verksted, a local shipyard in Kristiansand. Length: 187 Feet On-Board Capacity: TBC
Peacemaker
Empire Sandy
Fair Jeanne
Pride of Baltimore II
St. Lawrence II
Unicorn
Mist of Avalon
La Revelante
Cangarda
Schooner Liana's Ransom
Caledonian
Your Admission
Scope of the Event TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE - What you are a part of 3 years of planning Not just Pan Provincial but Great Lakes-wide 2 Provinces, 6 states An international fleet of <> 25 vessels ranging in size 72 220, from Europe, the US and Canada Over 5 million visitors $15 million to produce Economic impact: Over $150 million for the region
Who will attend (based on Toronto 2010) 50/50 Male/Female 50% Over 45 years of age 55% Attended with Family a typical family is Mom, Dad, a senior member, 2 children under 12 69% Attended with children 85% Came specifically to see the tall ships
Budget Revenues Expenses Grants $182,000 Admissions $70,000 Vendors & Fundraising $45,000 $297,000 Ship Appearances Fees $118,600 Programming $44,800 Marketings $30,000 Logistics $30,100 $223,500 In-Kind Contributions $54,000
Tall Ships -1812 Chairman - Dave Paul Logistics Chair :Brian Burns & Adrian Geraghty Marketing & Communications Chair: Alicia Wanless Corporate $$$ Chair: Darlene Burns &Matt Hoy Programming Entertainment Lynn Walker Hosting Captain/Crew Chair: Dayna Earle Members Members Members Members Members Bev Russell Lynn Walker Lydia Fox admin Dayna Earl Angela Covey Matt Raby Dave Paul Gerry Huck Angie Covey Jan Gravelle Sean Sommerville Lions Club Madelyn Tasks /Activities Tasks /Activities Tasks /Activities Tasks /Activities Tasks /Activities Shuttles People Movement Security Ship Lighting Tents Liaison with Parks Admissions Executive/City Liaison Parking Signage Ad placement Media Release PR Communications Web Updating Social Media Flyers and Posters Celebrate Ontario CDC Grant Corporate Call Media Co-op Contra Opportunity Canadian Heritage Budget Entertainment Wine and Food Classic Boats Aboriginal Showcase (Note List) Liaison Aquatarium, Chamber and Jazz Festival Heritage Breakfast Militia Encampment 1812 Film Laundry Transportation Meals/Receptions Fitness/Health Club Passes Theater/Cinema Gift Bags Greetings Scholarship ASTA Contract CPT Accommodations
OUR SUPPORTING PARTNERS Rotary Club Brockville Yacht Club Lions Club Downtown Brockville (DBIA) Chamber of Commerce Sea Scouts St. Lawrence College Volunteer Bureau Jazz Festival Committee Brockville Flying Club 1812 Alliance St. Lawrence Parks Commission Ministry of Tourism Canadian Heritage Community Development Corporations
BROCKVILLE LIONS CLUB & TALL SHIPS - 1812 We would be grateful to the Lions Club for:»logistics»welcoming»pre Sales of Passports»Corporate Sponsorship at any level»spreading the word
Thank You