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Envelope Please! Local Patch 'Deck the House' Finalists

Bethel Patch sparkles in national holiday decoration contest for our schools.

Thank you so much Elaine Lowenadler for submitting the entry of your amazingly decorated home in the Patch Deck the House contest.  

You're the Bethel Patch winner! Congratulations!  

Tonight we'll find out if you are among the 24 National Finalists—fingers crossed. Each Top 24 Finalist is guaranteed $500 to help pay those holiday-sized electric bills and a shot at winning a $100,000 donation for their public school district. 

A special thank you to everyone who entered. You made our dark drives home more festive and "oooh-worthy" this holiday season. 

National voting begins Friday morning, Dec. 30, at 9 a.m. ET. Vote once a day, every day, for your favorite — and feel free to share the link on all your social networks!  

Voting ends at midnight ET on Jan. 8.

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