Vote, vote, vote in PDN’s Christmas lights contest

  • By Sugarplum Mary Chief Elf, Sweet Treats Division, Santa's Workshop and Peninsula Daily News correspondent
  • Monday, December 17, 2012 12:01am
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Vote, vote, vote in PDN's Christmas lights contest

By Sugarplum Mary Chief Elf, Sweet Treats Division, Santa’s Workshop and Peninsula Daily News correspondent

‘TIS THE SEASON to be jolly and deck the walls with Christmas lights.

Seven North Olympic Peninsula households have entered the Peninsula Daily News’ annual Christmas Lights competition and now the fun part begins — voting.

Winners will be chosen by the public in online voting from today through noon Friday, Dec. 21.

You can vote once a day.

To vote, go to http://pdn.upickem.net/engine/Welcome.aspx?contestid=76884, register or log in and follow the directions.

In addition to the bragging rights that come with getting voted “best,” there are also prizes to be won!

The three entries that receive the most online votes will win prizes courtesy of the contest’s sponsors.

Questions?

Phone Sue Stoneman at 360-417-3555 (there’s voice mail 24/7), or send a detailed email to susan.stoneman@peninsuladailynews.com.

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