Prizes awarded for decorating with holiday spirit

NORTH CANAAN — A holiday decorating contest was sponsored this year by the Park and Recreation Commission for the first time. Although the turnout for announcement of the winners, with hot chocolate and Santa at the Lawrence Field Pavilion on Dec. 13, drew only a small crowd, the enthusiasm was tremendous. Predictions are that this will catch on.With more PR, the many residents and businesses who already set up cheerful holiday displays each year are likely to enter the contest. The 12 entries included seven homes and five businesses. In the business category, Best Window Display went to Sherrie’s Salon on Main Street. Most Creative was awarded to E.C.E.R. Springs Farm and the Linkovich Family on Trescott Hill Road for their giant snowman, which stands about 16 feet high.Just down the road is one of the residential winners, at the home of Charlie and Bonnie Perotti, where a sprawling display and music have been a holiday tradition for years.Winning for their “gingerbread house” that seems to hover in space on a hillside above Allyndale Road were Rich and Jaime Crane and their family.

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