Who has the best decorated home in south KC? Contest could determine it’s you.

The South KC Homes for the Holiday Decorating Contest has begun. Submit your home or nominate a neighbors! Details inside.

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You could be the winner of the Homes for the Holiday Decorating Contest sponsored by the Telegraph, Rosehill Gardens and Euston Hardware.

Home Decorating Contest

The Martin City Telegraph along with Rosehill Gardens and Euston Hardware will be sponsoring the First Annual Home for the Holidays Decorating Contest.

Prizes for best decorated house/yard include a $100 cash prize from the Telegraph, $100 gift certificate from Rosehill Gardens, and a $100 gift certificate from  Euston Hardware.

There will be three winners determined by each business. The Euston Hardware Best Choice Award will be based on most lights and most creative. Rosehill Gardens Best Choice Award will be based on most elegant and traditional use of trees and plants, the Telegraph’s Best Choice will be a best overall selection.

Judges from each business will drive by the homes sometime between December 20 and December 22.  Yard signs for Best Choice along with the prizes will be given to to the winners. It is suggested that the decorations stay up to January 1st.

Participants must live in the Martin City  Telegraph readership area, which is roughly from Bannister Rd. to 150 Hwy, State Line to Grandview Rd. (Exceptions can be made if the residence is near the boundaries.)

To participate, email your name, address and phone number to martincitytelegraph@gmail.com. Fill out the form found on page 12 in the newspaper and send it or drop it off at 13356 Holmes Rd., KCMO 64145.

Registrations must be filed by December 20. The winners will be announced December 22 and printed in the December 26 issue of the Telegraph.

Winners may not qualify for the following year’s competition.

For more information, call 816-309-9248.

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