BuffaloRehabJamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Tourism Board is seek a person or business to perform a unique paint job.

Jamestown Tourism Diector, Searle Swedlund told the board, that it has become time for the Frontier Village’s World’s Largest Buffalo monument to be painted again.

Swedlund pointed out that the complexity involves an artistic approach, plus using the proper paint equipment, and tools on the concrete buffalo.

The board is considering applying to North Dakota Tourism for grant funding.

At this month’s meeting the board approved 7-0 a vote to assemble a marketing subcommittee, which would be to help with branding, reassessing strategic profiles and budgeting, among other areas.

The board has also unanimously voted to accept the Jamestown Tourism employee handbook which was reorganized by board members, Tim Burchill and Beth Dewald.

Also unanimously approved by the board was nominating four individuals as candidates for the board: Tena Lawrence, Pam Phillip, Taylor Barnes and Mitzi Hager.

The board also approved keeping the World’s Largest Buffalo pins, a keepsake those who visit the site to take with them. The pins cost approximately $2,500 a year at 23 cents per pin.