![]() The village and baseball team also blamed Artistic for displaying a radioactive symbol with the word "WARNING" on Impact Field's electronic message boards - a Nov. Rosemont and the Dogs said in their counterclaims that Artistic installed inefficient lighting fixtures, a bad audio system and an unsafe pedestrian path didn't provide adequate staffing to run the event missed payments for marketing efforts and a field protection covering and didn't provide status reports on the ordering of parts, as required for the village and Dogs' capital contributions under the contract. It alleges its cut was reduced from $1.1 million to $304,000 with wrongful deductions. The company is seeking damages including a "rightful" share of revenues. 2, 2022, at the village-owned stadium, stymied efforts to put on a quality show, and manufactured reasons to artificially depress the value of the event so as to deprive the company of its share of revenues. ![]() In its suit, Artistic alleges the village and minor league baseball team didn't pay their initial share of capital costs for the original festival held Nov. ![]() Dogs co-owner Shawn Hunter and Chief Operating Officer Trish Zuro will sit for depositions in January, and a status hearing to set a trial date is scheduled for April. They're set to finish written discovery by Dec. Rosemont and the Dogs, operating as Rosemont Entertainment Group LLC, filed countersuits in June.Īs the separate holiday shows go on this winter - Artistic set up its displays at the South suburban family entertainment center grounds, while Rosemont and the Dogs are running an in-house presentation on their Northwest suburban baseball field - attorneys for the parties are knee-deep in litigation. The litigation alleges breach of contract in a dispute over the promotion and operation of the show last winter at Impact Field. Lemont-based Artistic Holiday Designs, which took its Amaze fest to Tinley Park and a sister show outside Citi Field in New York, sued Rosemont and the Chicago Dogs baseball team in April. A bomb threat and a fight were also part of the drama that led Rosemont and its former light show operator to go their separate ways. "Since there are other light shows popping up in Rosemont, we want to make sure that there is no confusion for your readers that Amaze Light Festival is an exceptional holiday experience different from any other festival happening in the Chicago area."īehind the shiny lights and holiday cheer at each show - Sparkle Light Festival at Impact Field in Rosemont and Amaze Light Festival at Odyssey Fun World in Tinley Park - there are a lawsuit and countersuits, discovery and depositions, claims over money and missed payments. "Amaze Light Festival, identifiable and unique in many ways, is not affiliated with any other light festivals happening in Rosemont IL or in any other area," wrote Ashley Goldstein, of the Alab Group. The following day came an "important note" from a New York City-based publicist.
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