Here are some of my views on ''Bungalowfest''.
I think the name should be changed to:
The Historic Kenwood Tour of Homes.
We all don't live in bungalows.
Many don't know what a bungalow is and confuse the terms.
We don't and shouldn't, show only bungalows in our tour of homes.
There is nothing or anybody that is making us keep the name.
The tour was designed, firstly, as a marketing tool. With that in mind, the name of the neighborhood is what we should be promoting, not just one type of house.
Yes, it's a catchy name. But, every other neighborhood agrees to promote their name first. That's what people should remember.
My second thought is also about marketing. If we are to market this neighborhood to it's fullest, then we should try to get as many prople to come on our home tour as possible. I think we should go back to charging $5 again. We had a drop off in attendance last year. I think doubling the charge had something to do with that. There is a big jump from $10 to $20 per couple.
More neighborhoods around here charge $5. I think we should stay competitive. Yes, the tour is a big fund raiser. I happen to think it is, and should stay, a marketing tool first.
Don't worry, I won't bring this up at a meeting, but I might weigh in if it comes up.
By Bill H.
I think the name should be changed to:
The Historic Kenwood Tour of Homes.
We all don't live in bungalows.
Many don't know what a bungalow is and confuse the terms.
We don't and shouldn't, show only bungalows in our tour of homes.
There is nothing or anybody that is making us keep the name.
The tour was designed, firstly, as a marketing tool. With that in mind, the name of the neighborhood is what we should be promoting, not just one type of house.
Yes, it's a catchy name. But, every other neighborhood agrees to promote their name first. That's what people should remember.
My second thought is also about marketing. If we are to market this neighborhood to it's fullest, then we should try to get as many prople to come on our home tour as possible. I think we should go back to charging $5 again. We had a drop off in attendance last year. I think doubling the charge had something to do with that. There is a big jump from $10 to $20 per couple.
More neighborhoods around here charge $5. I think we should stay competitive. Yes, the tour is a big fund raiser. I happen to think it is, and should stay, a marketing tool first.
Don't worry, I won't bring this up at a meeting, but I might weigh in if it comes up.
By Bill H.