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Enter Patch's “Deck the House” Contest For a Chance to Win $100,000

Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!

 
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We’re launching our annual Deck the House Contest to find the most over-the-top holiday decorations in America—the best “decked” house in the country—the one home so spectacularly decorated that everyone in town jokes your holiday decorations could rival Rockefeller Center’s.

If this sounds like your house, upload a photo or video of your home to the Brick Patch contest page form.

Only residents of Patch towns are eligible to enter. We’ll select 24 regional finalists, and from them, pick one grand prize winner. Patch will pay up to $500 of the utility bill for each finalist, while our national winner will have $100,000 donated to his or her local school district.

Our contest is right around the corner, so now’s the time to get your holiday decorations out of the attic and “deck” your house.

After all, ‘tis the season.......

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type writer

4:34 pm on Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Drum Point School in Brick. They have a Happy Kwanzaa sign, A Happy Hanakka sign, but NO Merry Christmas sign. Why no merry Christmas and who's decision is it to celebrate Hanakka and phony Kwanza but NOT Christmas?

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john wilkes booth

12:01 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

slippery slope trying to have the gullible believe theres no christmas sign so he can get a bigoted view in on a christmas thread . sad.

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type writer

8:38 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

@john wilkes booth.....People like you kill me. Take a walk inside the front door of the school and look around the main entrance. Come back on here and tell me that I am not telling the truth. It is the same thing there every year. No Christmas greeting but tha Kwanzaa and Hannakka greeting. Why?

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