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Haltom City posts Holiday Decorating Contest results
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Here are the results for the Haltom City Neighborhood Decorating Contest 2006
- Section One (south of Midway Road/NE 28th Street)
- Most Creative Decorations – Nancy Cooper, 1524 Oak Knoll
- Best Use of Lights – Luis Argil, 2000 Oakwood
- Best Use of a Theme – Evyonne Eddins, 1421 Oak Knoll
Unfortunately, Clark Griswold was disqualified for going exponentially over budget.
- Section Two (north or Midway Road and south of Broadway)
- Most Creative Decorations – Claude, Barbara and Michael Mercer, 5820 Briarcliff
- Best Use of Lights – Jesus Garca, 3033 Field Street
- Best Use of a Theme – Louis & Rosa Doporto, Sr., 4908 Fossil Dr.
- Special Recognition – Johnny Strong, 5420 Mack Road
- Section Three (north of Broadway and south of Stanley Keller Road)
- Most Creative Decorations – Tim Cornelius, 3800 Haltom Road
- Best Use of Lights – Melissa Smith, 4025 Doeline Dr.
- Section Four (north of Stanley Keller and Loop 820, west of Denton Highway)
- Most Creative Decorations – Rodney Wilson, 5320 Chessie Circle
- Best Use of Lights – Mark Stopps, 5700 Christy
- Best Use of a Theme – Richard Flores, 5631 Rockport Lane
- Section Five (Diamond Oaks area)
- Most Creative Decorations - Buddy Kirksey, 5953 Diamond Oaks South
- Best Use of Lights – Mike & Becky Pederson, 5704 Georgian Court
- Best Use of a Theme – Charles Spradling, 5801 Jane Ann
- Section Six (north of Loop 820, east of Denton Highway)
- Most Creative Decorations - Juvenal Delarosa, 5648 Whitley Road
- Best Use of Lights – Sharron Laffoon, 5400 Parkview
- Best Use of a Theme – Judy and Garry Marsden, 5337 Parkview
Source: Haltom City
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