East Providence seeks most decorated home, business

Posted 12/4/15

EAST PROVIDENCE — The City of East Providence is conducting a pair of holiday decoration contests for those residents and businesses who display the most spirit during this Christmas season.

Residents and business owners must decorate …

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East Providence seeks most decorated home, business

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The City of East Providence is conducting a pair of holiday decoration contests for those residents and businesses who display the most spirit during this Christmas season.

Residents and business owners must decorate their home and share a photo on the city's Facebook page (facebook.com/pages/The-City-of-East-Providence/981407515220856) using the #EPHolidayDisplay. Then the public will allowed to vote for their favorite display starting on December 19. The city will announce the winners on December 23.

The prizes for the display winners are $50 gift certificates to a restaurant of their choice and the titles of "East Providence's Most Decorated Home or Business" for the next year.

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