NORWICH

Winners

of

the

2025

Home

for

the

Holidays

Decorating

Contest

have

been

selected.

Judging

was

a

huge

challenge

because

there

are

many

beautifully

decorated

holiday

homes

in

Norwich.

The

judges

shared

that

was

very

difficult

to

choose

from

so

many

beautifully

and

thoughtfully

decorated

homes.

The

sponsoring

organizations

encourage

you

to

drive

by

the

winning

homes

and

enjoy

all

the

other

lovely

decorations

throughout

the

city.

There

were

many

beautiful

homes

and

lovely

lights

and

the

judges

note

that

many

households

presented

excellent

porch

displays.

Home

for

the

Holidays

judges

especially

wish

to

commend

Canasawacta

St.,

Hayes

St.,

Plymouth

St.

and

S.

Broad

St.

for

the

being

the

most

decorated

streets

in

the

City

of

Norwich.

As

always,

these

decisions

are

tough

so

many

homes

are

wonderfully

decorated

for

the

season.

Members

of

both

garden

clubs

encourage

people

to

go

out

and

look

at

all

the

beautiful

holiday

decorations

throughout

the

city.

Congratulations

everyone!

2025

Winners

are:

Best

Use

of

White

Lights

10

Cortland

St.

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Best

Use

of

Colored

Lights

57

Plymouth

St.

Best

Wreath

89

S.

Broad

St.

Best

Windows

19

Cole

Dr.

Best

Artificial

Tree

24

Hayes

St.

Best

Door

46

Hayes

St.

Best

Porch

33

Hayes

St.

Best

Live

Tree

73

Sheldon

St.

Best

for

Children

46

Canasawacta

St.

Best

Religious

Theme

10

Grove

Avenue

Garden

Clubs’

“Choice”

Award

35

Hayes

St.

In

addition,

the

judges

awarded

Honorable

Mention

to

67

S.

Broad

St.,

Best

Porch,

102

Canasawacta

St.,

best

Live

Trees

and

56

Plymouth,

Best

for

Children.

In

its

ninth

year

(having

missed

2020),

this

contest

is

a

collaboration

among

Norwich

Garden

Club

and

Town

&

Country

Garden

Club.

All

homes

decorated

for

the

holidays

in

the

City

of

Norwich

were

eligible

for

consideration

as

judges

toured

the

city

during

December.

There

was

no

entry

fee

or

application.

-Information

from

Norwich

Garden

Club

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