Yard Winn00's Announced
The Hogans,Alle Historical Society Committee held
its annual Yard Competition this past Friday night.
There were fewer decorated homes, but the ones
that did were very elegant,
First place in Traditional went to Stephen and Anne
Smith at 205 College.
They have righted swags along the porch, and a green
wreath in each window on the first and second floor.
The true beauty is easy to see in that they have flood-
lights on the front of the house.
If it were to snow you would know it came straight
from the front of a Christmas card.
First place in Children's went to Steve and Pam
Galloway at 607 East Main.
There are angels, snowmen, Santa and lights galore.
It is the type of vision most children are apt to have.
First place in the last category, Imagination, went
to Andy and Angela Sharp at 608 East Main.
There are icicles hanging from the roof and from
the banister on the porch.
But the crowning glory is the huge lighted snowflakes
dispersed between all the icicles and seemingly float-
ing in space
The judges noted other homes well worthy of men-
tion: 614 West Main, 101 Greene, 112 Fredrick and 601
East Main,
Many homes have beautiful lights and unfortunate-
ly, there were some that were not illuminated Friday
night.
On behalf of the Hogansville Historical Society we
wish everyone a wonderful and blessed time of the year
and would like to encourage everyone to enjoy the beau-
ty of our town at this time of the year.
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gently. Some 60-70 seniors attended and enjoyed the spe-
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