Gilbert Sun News - November 2017

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November 2017

Relentlessly local coverage of Gilbert and our neighboring communities

Raising the Barre

Allie Pedersen strikes an arabesque pose at auditions for the annual Ballet Etudes production of the holiday classic, “The Nutcracker.”

Gilbert Historical Museum has larger mission as HD South

Big League Dreams vows fight over town contract termination

BY SRIANTHI PERERA

BY JIM WALSH

The Gilbert Historical Museum is a link to the town’s past. But in the future, the museum will be known as HD South. The museum, which is run by the Gilbert Historical Society, has been transforming itself during the past few years from a mere repository of the town’s historic treasures to a vibrant arts, culture and history hub under a “communities for all ages” model. To better reflect its new mission, it came up with the name. HD South also

hints to its location, at the southern gateway to the Heritage District. “We are very excited about the rebranding of our organization. Not only does it give us a new direction and focus, but the development of our programming and the overall elevation of arts and culture in the community will benefit residents and tourists alike,” said Kayla Kolar, the center’s executive director. “As the southern gateway to the Heritage see

HD SOUTH

Gilbert’s stormy relationship with Big League Dreams has been headed for a nasty divorce since July, when the town unilaterally closed the sports park amid safety concerns about the integrity of outfield fences and faux grandstands. Gilbert considers the divorce final now that the Town Council has terminated a memorandum of understanding with Big League Dreams, citing a lack of confidence in the company’s ability to operate the facility without damaging it after page 6 $14 million in repairs are completed.

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But the operators of Big League Dreams say they are not ready to pack up their bats and balls and leave forever. They are appealing the case in court, attempting to get a permanent injunction that would force Gilbert to reopen the popular, yet much maligned, sports facility. “We have terminated the marriage and we don’t want to make up,” said Robert Grasso, an attorney representing Gilbert in the lawsuits related to the sports see

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