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Whose holiday lights will reign supreme?

Sammamish, WALocal News

The Sammamish Independent is excited to host its popular Holiday Lights Competition, inviting local residents to participate in this festive tradition. Submissions for the competition are due by December 13, 2024, giving participants time to prepare their creative holiday light displays. This event enhances the visual appeal of the neighborhood and fosters camaraderie and holiday cheer among residents. The Holiday Lights Competition has become a beloved part of the community's holiday celebrations, drawing families and neighbors together to appreciate the festive spirit. Anticipation builds as judges prepare to evaluate submissions and announce winners, promising to highlight the creativity and festive spirit of Sammamish and making the holiday season even more special for all involved.

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