Holiday Window Display Contest 2024

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Name: Holiday Window Display Contest 2024
Date: November 29, 2024 - December 17, 2024
Event Description:

The streets are filled with holiday cheer! 
Each year, Charleston businesses dress up their storefront windows for the holiday season - and a friendly competition!
 
While you Shop Small this holiday season, check out the participating businesses and cast your vote for People's Choice!
- November 21 - Registration Deadline (for participating businesses)
- November 28 - Window Displays must be complete by end of day
- November 29 - People's Choice Voting Begins
- December 17 - People's Choice Voting Ends
- December 19 - All Winners Announced on Charleston Area Alliance Facebook page
 
How to vote: each participating business will have a sign in their window with a QR code. Beginning November 29, you can scan that QR code to fill out your ballot for People's Choice in each of 5 neighborhoods (Downtown, East End, Kanawha City, South Hills/Bridge Road, West Side). If we don’t have a minimum of three businesses per neighborhood, we will combine neighborhoods for the People’s Choice voting. 
 
Best in Show is awarded by a panel of judges.

Learn more here: https://charlestonareaalliance.org/holiday-window/

Sponsored by the City of Charleston

Partners: Bridge Road Neighborhood Association, Downtown Charleston Association, East End Community Association, Kanawha City Community Association, and West Side Neighborhood Association.
Location:
Downtown Charleston, East End, Kanawha City, South Hills/Bridge Road, West Side
 
Date/Time Information:

- November 21 - Registration Deadline (for participating businesses)
- November 28 - Window Displays must be complete by end of day
- November 29 - People's Choice Voting Begins
- December 17 - People's Choice Voting Ends
- December 19 - All Winners Announced on Charleston Area Alliance Facebook page
Contact Information:
Maria Belcher, Community Development Project Coordinator
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