Voting underway for 1st Best of the Holidays contest

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Voting is now underway for the first ever “Best of the Holidays” contest brought to you by Moore County News. Our readers have the chance to vote on Moore County’s best lights display, and we’ve got a great list for you.

This first year, we have 13 entrants into the contest from all over the county. Now it is up to you to vote for which one you think is the best. We have provided photos of each nomination for a general vision of the display, but trust us when we say, photos do not do these displays justice. We encourage you to check out the displays in person to get the full experience. A lot of time and money has gone into each one of these, and visiting the location in person is a great way to show your support to the presenter.

To vote, head to www.moorecountynews.com/bestoftheholidays, voting goes until December 20, when the winner will be announced. Spread the word to your family and friends to check out the nominees and vote.

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