Tell us about your holiday displays

  • Friday, December 15, 2006 12:01am
  • News

TELL US ABOUT your favorite Christmas lights and other holiday displays — the kind you don”t mind driving to see.

We’ll update this list — by area — every couple of days.

Maybe the rainy weather — or the cold temperatures — have slowed down holiday revelers this year.

We haven’t heard from as many decorators as we had in 2005.

If you’re proud of what you’ve done, write us!

Here’s what we need:

* Your name and address.

Include a nearby cross street — and the name of the neighborhood or subdivision.

Include a contact telephone number (which won’t be published).

We want to hear from businesses, too.

* Description of your outdoor holiday decorations (tell us all about your unique, creative, impressive, extraordinary lights and displays).

* Driving directions (if off the beaten track).

* Photos — E-mail us a photo of your holiday-bedecked house or business.

Please, set your digital camera on its high-res setting and send us a good-quality JPEG as an attachment to your e-mail.

Dusk is a good time to take a photo of a lighted display.

Please e-mail to news@peninsuladailynews.com (please make the subject line: Holiday Lights).

Or mail to Holiday Lights, Newsroom, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

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