About Time staff members Jan Hopfenbeck, left, and Nancy Cherry Eifert hold a certificate that notes the store on 830 Water St. won the Port Townsend Main Street Program’s holiday display contest. (Studio J)

About Time staff members Jan Hopfenbeck, left, and Nancy Cherry Eifert hold a certificate that notes the store on 830 Water St. won the Port Townsend Main Street Program’s holiday display contest. (Studio J)

Window display winners announced in Port Townsend contest

PORT TOWNSEND — Winners have been announced in the Port Townsend Main Street Program holiday display contest.

Dozens of businesses designed windows to celebrate the holiday spirit with the Merriest Window contest.

About Time, 830 Water St., won the gold award for its display of a welcoming hearth showcasing holiday apparel ideas.

Olympic Art and Office, 220 Taylor St., won the silver award for its blizzard of more than 600 snowflakes handmade by their staff from coffee filters.

The Broken Spoke, 630 Water St., won honorable mention for its display of a red bike and traditional green tree topped by a Santa hat.

Window judges were Sue Arthur, Rebekah Fessenden of Seed Design and Jill Buhler of Studio J Photography.

For more information, see www.ptmainstreet.org

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