Illuminate Your Neighborhood with Our Holiday Decorating Contest

Issaquah, WACommunity Events

In her article, Lindsey Pinkston announces the 'Light Up the Lanes' holiday decorating contest in Issaquah Highlands, inviting residents to express their holiday spirit through festive decorations. Participants can transform their homes and yards, with clear instructions for entering the contest by submitting photos and addresses. Prizes include gift cards, a block party for the most festive neighborhood, and a grand prize determined by community votes. The initiative, backed by Grand Ridge Plaza, promotes community engagement, encouraging residents of all ages to explore decorated homes and vote for their favorites. The article conveys a warm message about the joy of decorating and community togetherness during the holiday season, inviting residents to spread cheer and participate in this cherished local tradition.

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