Lifestyle
Nominations Open for Annual Holiday Lighting Awards
The annual Holiday Lighting Awards are now open for nominations, inviting local residents and businesses to showcase their festive spirit. The deadline for submissions is set for Wednesday, December 10, 2023, at 16:00. This initiative encourages creativity and community involvement in celebrating the holiday season through vibrant lighting displays.
Celebrating Community Spirit
The Holiday Lighting Awards aim to recognize outstanding festive decorations across the local community. Participants can nominate their own displays or those of neighbors and friends. The awards not only highlight individual efforts but also foster a sense of togetherness during the holiday season.
Nominations can be submitted online via the official awards website, where participants will find guidelines and criteria for judging. Categories include residential, commercial, and community displays, ensuring a wide range of festive expressions is acknowledged.
Judging will take place shortly after the nomination deadline, with finalists announced by mid-December. Winners will be celebrated at a community event, showcasing the most creative and inspiring lighting setups.
Encouraging Participation and Engagement
Local officials encourage broad participation in the Holiday Lighting Awards. “This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and share in the joy of the season,” said a spokesperson for the organizing committee. “We look forward to seeing the incredible displays that our residents create.”
The awards also serve as a catalyst for increased foot traffic within the community, as families and visitors are inspired to explore the festive displays. Those interested in participating should prepare their nominations early to ensure they meet the submission deadline.
For more information on the nomination process, including specific criteria and examples of previous winners, visit the Holiday Lighting Awards official website.
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