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Home Christmas Lighting - 2002 Winners Announced

 

December 22, 2002
Sunday - 11:50 pm

2nd place Out of town winner - 201 Norman Place (Cranberry Road) - Perue residence
photo by Dick Kauffman

 

Grand Prize Winner

Mike & Diane Erickson
Mile 9, North Tongass
A Christmas Park, Over twenty colorful trees and buildings

 

In City Limits

Best Lighted Area
1st Place - Cook Street - Carlanna Area
2nd Place - Deermount - Woodland to Fair Street
3rd Place - Denali Ave. - 3800 Block

Honorable Mention
Tower Road - Carlanna Area
Lincoln Court - Off Jackson
Second Ave. Washington to White Cliff

Most Original
1st Place - 105 Jackson Street- Kwatkosky residence
2nd Place - 522 Tower Road - Graham residence
3rd Place 821 Jackson Street - Hazelquist residence

Honorable Mention
1220 East 5th - Smith residence
707 Chatham Street -Herrick residence
3857 Fairview Ave. - Gilson residence
2323 First Ave. - Craig residence

Most Colorful
1st Place - 216 Madison - Henderson residence

Most Religious
2501 Second Ave. - Brown residence
902 Jackson Street - Price residence

Most Colorful
1st place - 216 Madison - Henderson residence
2nd place - Corner Hopkins Alley and Waterstreet - Hegg residence

Honorable Mention
1627 Water Street - Potter residence
706 Chatham Ave. - Karlik residence
1737 Second Ave. - Loughman residence

Commerical
Boyer Alaska Barge Line
Harbormaster Condo

Special Mention
Pennock Island Residences
Downtown Christmas Tree

 

Out of Town Winners

1st place - 1452 Pond Reef Road - Scott residence
2nd place - 201 Norman Place (Cranberry Road) - Perue residence

Honorable Mention
3204 South Tongass - Ortiz residence
88 Pond Reef Road - Hicks residence

 

Sponsors

Home Christmas Lighting - 2002 contest was sponsored by:

  • Senior Center
  • AARP
  • Pioneers of Alaska
  • Pioneer Home Foundation

Winners were judged and selected from those that entered the Home Christmas Lighting - 2002 contest.

According to Ed Zastrow, prizes of KW hours will be credited to the winners' KPU Electric Accounts. The KW credits will range between 300-600 KW hours.

 

 

Photo Gallery:

View a small sampling of Ketchikan's many holiday lights.



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