Second annual Home for the Holidays Decorating Contest results:

NORWICH – The Norwich Garden Clubs have announced the winners of the second annual Home for the Holidays Decorating Contest.

Contest organizers say judging this year was extremely challenging because of the many beautifully decorated holiday homes in Norwich.

The winners are listed as follows: Best Use of Colored Lights, 82 Elm Street; Best Wreath, 18 Summit Street; Best Use of White Lights, 33 Hayes Street; Best Door, 9 Cole Drive; Best Porch, 18 Hillview Drive; Best Use of Live Greens, 68 South Broad Street, 2nd Floor Apartment; Best Live Tree, 46 Canasawacta Street; Best for Children, 54 Plymouth Street; Best Religious, 12 Clinton Street; and the Garden Clubs' Choice Award, 24 Prospect Street.

The sponsoring organizations encourage the surrounding Norwich community to drive by the winning homes and enjoy the festive sights to see.

All homes decorated for the holidays in the City of Norwich were considered by judges as they toured the city the week of December 13.

The second annual Home for the Holidays Decorating Contest is a collaboration among Norwich Garden Club, Town & Country Garden Club, and Norwich Business Improvement District (BID).

Event organizers offer their congratulations to everyone who has been selected a winner.

– Grady Thompson, Sun Staff Writer

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