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Christmas Storefront Competition Battle (of Main Street) Decorating (Polly) Draper Battle (of Main Street) Decorating (Polly) Draper PAGE 5 Custom Features Release the week of November 29 - December 5, 2020. Custom Features Release the week of November 29 - December 5, 2020. PAGE 6 PAGE 7 PAGE 8 PAGE 9 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS AROUND THE CAPE WILDWOODS comes year-round residents and Holiday Light Show & visitors to enjoy this new holiday House Decorating Contest event that is sure to become a tradition. Due to Covid restric- The City of Wildwood Parks & Rec- tions, you and your family can reation and Wildwood Fire Depart- stay in your car and view the Holi- ment are sponsoring a Holiday day House decorations. Then end Light Show and House Decorating your festive drive at Holly Beach Contest beginning December 10, Park, where you can walk around, 2020. Homes in Wildwood, North take in the Holiday Light Show Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, and and vote for your favorite houses. West Wildwood are eligible to participate. The community wel- The Holiday Light Show will take PAGE 10 HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS AROUND THE CAPE place December 11, 12, 18, 19 ev- Anyone wishing to enter their ery hour on the hour at 5:00pm, home into the contest can reg- 6:00pm, 7:00pm and 8:00pm at ister at https://cityofwildwood.
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