Home News Marietta Gears Up for Mayor’s Christmas Lights Decorating Contest, Intense Competition Expected Among Residents and Businesses

Marietta Gears Up for Mayor’s Christmas Lights Decorating Contest, Intense Competition Expected Among Residents and Businesses

Marietta Gears Up for Mayor’s Christmas Lights Decorating Contest, Intense Competition Expected Among Residents and Businesses

The city of Marietta is set to shine bright with the return of the Annual Mayor’s Christmas Lights Decorating Contest, as confirmed on the city’s official website. Mayor Steve Tumlin extends an open invitation to residents and business owners to light up their property and vehicles, offering a spirited competition to fans of Christmas decor. It’s not just about the chance to win bragging rights—participants contribute to spreading the holiday cheer throughout the community.

With categories including ‘Best in Show’, Homes, Businesses, and Cars, there’s room for everyone to creatively showcase their festive flair. Contestants are encouraged to go all out and then capture their twinkling accomplishments in a photograph. To officially throw their hat into the ring, entrants will need to visit an online registration form and submit their photo by the deadline. According to an announcement made on

City of Marietta

, the all-important cut-off date for submissions is Friday, December 13, at 11:59 p.m.

The community event promises to not only brighten up the streets but also to bring neighbors together in friendly competition. “This is the perfect opportunity for Christmas lights enthusiasts to help bring the holiday spirit to Marietta by decking out homes, businesses, and cars in dazzling displays of holiday lights,” as reported by the

City of Marietta

. With anticipation building, the city waits to see who will clinch the title for the most spectacular display in each category.

The winners, judged by a panel presumably as diverse in their enthusiasm for holiday lighting as the entrants themselves, will be announced the following Thursday, December 19, on social media. This gives contestants nearly a week to eagerly await the results and for residents to take part in the festivities by viewing the displays. While the competition might get intense, the primary goal remains to immerse the city in the joyous spirit of the season. Every person who lives or owns a business in Marietta is eligible to participate—Mayor Tumlin hopes to see a wide array of festive creations, all vying to illuminate Marietta’s nights and make the holiday season even brighter.

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