HomeMy WebLinkAboutcclc.ag.091802 COMMERCIAL CORE & LODGING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
SISTER CITY ROOM - CITY HALL
SEPTEMBER 18, 2002
8:30 am I. Roll call and approval of minutes.
II. Commissioner comments
III. Overview ofworksession with council Sept. 10th
IV. DIG- Downtown Improvement Group - update
V. Saturday Market report
VI. Adjourn
Saturday Market Issues
1. expansion concept
2. log - totes
3. application
4. criteria on application
5. deadline for applications
6. insurance coverage
7. sales tax report
8. porta potty
9. advertising costs
10. criteria in ad
11. deadline for applications in ad
Pro-rated
If they sign up between August 15th through the 3 1st they pay $200
Sept. lst through the 15th they pay 175.
Sept. 15th through the 30th they pay 150.
Oct. lst through the 15th they pay $125.
Oct. 15th through the 31st they pay $100.
2002 Saturday Market CCLC vendors
Booth #1 - Cloud Cover - straw hats hand made, designed and trimmed- Claudia
Cunningham - 920-3663
Stitch works - pillows etc. that are hand made - Madam Rossner - 970-925-7471
Both have existing business licenses in Aspen.
Booth #2 - Allegheny Meadows - pottery - 704-9901 - Carbondale
Booth #3 - Heidi ttat- polar fleece hat sets hand made - Heidi Wade - 963-2565 -
Globalware - beaded jewelry cotton backpacks, T-shirts - Susan
Bilenker - 927-9554 - Hot Mama's - original hand crafter jewelry.
Booth g4 Alena Ganba - handmade earrings, necklaces, beaded items. - 274-0112 - Grace Stahlschmidt - Plain air painters - 947-9887 -
Booth #5 - Judy Norman and Joanne Walpole - handcrafted key chains and jewelry- 379-4195 Joanne. Judy-massage no phone #.
Booth #6 - Kimberly's Naturals - Kimberly Cohen - cookies free of wheat, dairy, egg,
927-8788 - Needs to fill out a food service license, and acquire property
liability insurance.
Booth #7 - Mare Padma - Hattie Billings 920-4487 & Arya Campbell - 970-922-9761
pot holders, rag rugs, toothbrush bags, pillows, jewelry button bracelets. Jewelry, hand
made clothing,
Booth #8 - Caroline Maher - Carolina eooney designs - 923-2976 stationary.
Boooth #9 - Bianca Evans-Ostrander - Windows 2the Soul - Recycled and
architectural salvaged furniture. 9700544-8064
Booth #10 - Cyndy Love - polartec clothing for children. 927-1108
Booth #11 - Richard Alien - Vintage Ski World - 963-9025
Debra Karls - concrete based planters - In with Joanne Walpole
Vendors to collect 8.6% sales tax and submit to 2.2% to the Aspen Finance Dept. and
6.4% to the State of Colo. City tax to be collected at the end of the month.
7 cones for no parking behind city hall east side.
2 cones each end of alley.
2 wooden barricades.
CCLC to put up alley cones, one at each end. Vendors to take down parking and alley
cones at 4:00 p.m. and store behind city hall.
ASPEN SATURDAY MARKET GROUP - VENDORS
1. DeVr/es Farm Market - Stacy and Kathy DeVries- Vegetables, fruit
and some flower arrangements.
2. High Wire Ranch - Sue Whittlesey - buffalo and elk meat and
accessories.
3. Hillside Acres - Jack & Janice DeVries - Organic vegetables, herbs,
cut and dried flowers.
4. Forte Fruit - Peter Forte - fruit and some vegetables.
5. Okagawa Farms - Steve and Lisa Neislanik - vegetables and fruit
6. Westwood Farm - Kathy and Mike Wood - salsas, chutneys, jams,
and jellies, soaps and skin care products.
7. Haystack Goat Farm - Jim & Carol Schott - goat cheeses.
8. Louis Swiss Bakery - Felix Tornare - variety of bakery products
9. Jeff's Italian Ices - Jefflsaacson - Italian Ices and perhaps coffee and
smoothies-
10. Homestead Meats -beef, chicken, hog, sheep meats and associated
products.
11. First Fruits, Kris and Kevin Kropp ' organic fruit and some veggies
and perhaps brooms from local broom com.
12. Aspen Valley Winery - Patrick and Katie Leto - local wines
13. Pastamore - Chris and Roger Rohrer - fresh pasta