Light up North Bend Holiday Lighting Contest Returns

North Bend, WALocal News

North Bend will host its Holiday Lighting Contest on November 24, 2025, inviting residents and businesses to compete in showcasing their festive decorations. The contest is designed to enhance community spirit and encourage local participation during the holiday season. Prizes will be awarded for the most creative displays, fostering a sense of friendly competition among participants. This event has historically attracted visitors, significantly benefiting local businesses and the economy. Previous contests have seen increased participation, indicating a growing interest in community events.

The city’s efforts to engage residents through festive activities underscore its commitment to promoting local tourism. In addition to enhancing the holiday atmosphere, the contest serves as a platform for businesses to showcase their offerings during peak shopping times. Overall, the Holiday Lighting Contest is a vital part of North Bend’s community-building initiatives.

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