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Deadline Oct. 30: Bring on the local flair for the Davidson Local Halloween decor contest

Deadline Oct. 30: Bring on the local flair for the Davidson Local Halloween decor contest

Don't miss your chance to participate—our entry deadline is fast approaching! We're excited to see your unique and fun decorations that bring a spooky flair to our community! We have been surprised by locally inspired submissions.

**Contest Rules:**

- All entries must be Halloween-themed.

- Please ensure your designs are family-friendly—no adult themes.

- Note that costumes cannot be accepted; your submission must consist of a decoration.

- All entries must be three-dimensional.

- Decorations can include (but are not limited to):

- Eye-catching window displays (inside or outside)

- Unique front porch setups

- Inviting entrance displays

- Festive fireplace settings

- Creative yard decorations

**Judging Criteria:**

Your entries will impress our judges based on these key elements:

- Creativity

- Relevance to the theme

- Innovative use of materials

- Attention to detail

- Originality and uniqueness

**Contest Timeline:**

- **Now through October 30th**

- **Entry Deadline:** Submit your entries via email by October 26th to info@davidsonlocal.com.

- **Judging Begins:** On October 30th, 2024, a neutral panel will evaluate all submissions using our criteria.

Remember, we reserve the right to reject any entry that doesn’t align with our guidelines. If there’s any uncertainty about your submission, we encourage you to choose another idea that shines.

**Winners Announcement:**

Exciting news will follow! Winners will be revealed via email and on the davidsonlocal.com website. Join us and let your creativity shine this Halloween.

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