Winter WonderFest Lights up the Pier
With the help of Chicago Scenic, Navy Pier transformed Festival Hall into a breath-taking winter wonderland for their second annual Winter WonderFest this past holiday season. Sponsored by LaSalle Bank, thousands of visitors came to see the hundreds of professionally decorated trees, a canopy of lights made of tens of thousands of Christmas lights, a 42-foot-tall Christmas tree, and many other festive decorations. Young and old alike came to enjoy the ambiance and holiday entertainment and take part in the activities, games, and inflatable rides provided for the event.

Chicago Scenic was charged with the master design, construction, and installation supervision of the event, along with providing the contract and construction manage-ment for the project. CSSI Designer Tom Ryan designed the enormous attraction and worked closely with Navy Pier’s Gail Steffen, director of convention services, along with Tony Camarillo and Sherry Caruso to bring the event to life. Project Managers Ross Hamilton and Rick Boultinghouse, along with projects trainee Dave Kiana, supervised the project from design to dismantle. CSSI Job Leads Andy Lemerand and Nick Levinsky provided both in-shop and on-site supervision.

One of the biggest attractions was a huge new indoor ice rink. Nearly Olympic size, the rink stretched over 150 feet long by 70 wide and was decorated with an extra large disco ball that glittered throughout the event. Large-scale inflatable activities and rides were also a big hit with guests. With over ten super-vised inflatables to choose from, kids could go down giant slides, through an obstacle course, and rock climb on two huge rock walls. The inflatables were custom-designed with Winter WonderFest colors and theming, and purchased from an England-based company specifically for the event.

CSSI procured and supervised the installation of several special rides for Winter WonderFest as well, including a full-size indoor musical carousel and trackless electric train that took adult and child riders on a tour of a winter village built on Festival Hall’s floor.

Other special activities included the Winter WonderFest Performance Stage which was loaded with non-stop entertainment and provided an area where children and adults could relax while watching a show, and a new Santa’s Mountain, where Santa and his elves greeted kids atop a huge ice mountain. The ice mountain was built and painted in CSSI’s shops and assembled onsite, complete with a spiral slide that kids could go down after their visit with Santa.

This year, Navy Pier debuted an entirely new section to the event called Extreme Winter WonderFest. This impressive new attraction was located in Festival Hall B and featured in-line skating and a skate park with ramps. Chicago Scenic also contracted and pur-chased other fun activities for the Extreme Winter WonderFest area, that included more inflatable rides, a 5-n-1 bungee jumping trampoline, the popular rodeo reindeer (a ride similar to a mechanical bull), and rental spandex panels for additional ceiling décor.

Once again, the event was very successful and drew more than double the number of guests as last year’s event. Visitors can look forward to an even bigger and better event next year.

Light-A-Light Expands to New Venues
For the past several years Chicago Scenic has provided a special tally board for the Ronald McDonald’s Children’s Charities annual holiday fundraising drive. This special fundraiser originated at the Rock n’ Roll McDonalds in Chicago and expanded this year to Chicagoland malls.

CSSI was charged with modifying the first tally board/donation box for the Southlake Mall, and building and installing three additional units at Westfield Corporation’s Fox Valley, Hawthorn, and Old Orchard malls. Project Manager Ross Hamilton worked with Molly Brown and Janie Goldberg-Dicks of Margie Korshak & Associates to bring the McDonald’s Light-A-Light Share-A-Night programming to the new locations.

Each tally board/donation box is eight-feet-high by eight-feet-wide and shaped like a Ronald McDonald’s Charity House icon with a donation box attached at the base. To encourage visitors to donate, red dots were added to the face of the house in the shape of a heart as the donations brought the drive closer to the goal.

Job Lead Luis Salces supervised the construction and installation of the tally board/donation boxes and Amy Holsman painted the panels in the CSSI shop.

Teddy Bears Come to Life for the Holidays
Harlem Irving Plaza’s Corporate Marketing Director Laura Heitz contacted Chicago Scenic to breathe new life into the mall’s Christmas décor. Their annual holiday decorations consisted of five-foot-tall bears with instruments in a festive and lively scene. However, these bears just didn’t fit Heitz’s vision of the cute and cuddly bears she imagined, so with the help of Project Manager Gary Heitz and Debbie Miller, the head of softgoods at CSSI, the bears underwent major surgery and reemerged as adorable teddy bears.

Miller performed cosmetic surgery on the bears’ eyes, noses, ears, and chins. To make their noses cuter and smaller, she unstitched them, reduced them by four inches, and reattached them. The remainders of their noses were transformed into chins and reattached to give them smiling faces. New wider eyes were purchased from a taxidermy supply company to create a gentler look. Finally, their ears were moved further back on their heads. Some of the bears were animated to turn around and rock back and forth on drum pedestals while playing their instruments. The drum pedestals and musical instruments were spruced up with new paint and a layer of iridescent glitter by CSSI’s Kevin Taylor, which was particularly effective and added a level of splendor to the décor. New drums, which also served as receptacles for a food drive sponsored by the mall, were fabricated to match the existing ones.

For the final touch, Debbie Miller redressed the bears with authentic band jackets and hats from the Band Shop in Indiana. They were specially tailored to the bears to match CSSI Designer Tom Ryan’s specifications.

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