Mayor Tim Theaker and Parks and Recreation Manager Mark Abrams have announced the City of Mansfield’s very first Light Up Mansfield Holiday Light Decorating Contest.

Get into the holiday spirit with a friendly, fun and festive competition. In order to be a part of Mansfield’s first Light Up Mansfield Holiday Light Decorating Contest, contestants must register their home on the map of local light displays. Registrations should be done by December 10, 2020, to be included on the local map.

Follow this link: https://forms.gle/dTQdNeUNB8E1VyW28 to register your home’s light display. This form and information will be on the City ofMansfield Parks and Recreation Facebook page at:www.facebook.com/mansfieldparksandrecreation.

There will be three prizes awarded:

  • A $100 cash prize for Best Overall Display sponsored by the Mansfield United Lions Club
  • A $50 cash prize for Brightest Display sponsored by American Graphics
  • A $50 cash prize for Most Creative Display sponsored by We ACT

A list of addresses, including the winners, will be available on the Facebook page starting December 17 and will be included in an 1812Blockhouse story. Winners will be determined by the prize sponsors and city officials.

This is advanced by the City of Mansfield as a safe way to still have some holiday cheer during these times of a global pandemic.

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