SLAYTON CHAMBER ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY DECORATING WINNERS

  • Best Lit Home: Mary Engbarth’s home was chosen as the best lit home. Her residence along Hwy. 30 on the west edge of Slayton brightens up the area. She credits her son, Riley, for the creation. Mary received $50 in Chamber dollars from Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.
    Best Lit Home: Mary Engbarth’s home was chosen as the best lit home. Her residence along Hwy. 30 on the west edge of Slayton brightens up the area. She credits her son, Riley, for the creation. Mary received $50 in Chamber dollars from Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.
  • Holiday-Themed Home: Jenny Jacobson’s home was chosen for this year’s ‘Themed’ decorating winner. The gingerbread home included lollipops, candy canes, plus much more. Jenny received $50 in Chamber dollars from Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.
    Holiday-Themed Home: Jenny Jacobson’s home was chosen for this year’s ‘Themed’ decorating winner. The gingerbread home included lollipops, candy canes, plus much more. Jenny received $50 in Chamber dollars from Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.
  • Holidays Blown Up: The home of Jim and Sandi Gertsema was chosen as this year’s ‘Holiday Blown Up’ winner. Jim and Sandi are pictured with their granddaughter, Lily, who they credit for helping with the creation and the ‘push’ to do it. The Gertsemas received $50 in Chamber dollars.
    Holidays Blown Up: The home of Jim and Sandi Gertsema was chosen as this year’s ‘Holiday Blown Up’ winner. Jim and Sandi are pictured with their granddaughter, Lily, who they credit for helping with the creation and the ‘push’ to do it. The Gertsemas received $50 in Chamber dollars.
  • Business Holiday Decorating: VIP Floral and Garden Center was chosen as this year’s business holiday decorating winner. Shown is Stan Van Iperen and Genell Schettler accepting the trophy along with Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.
    Business Holiday Decorating: VIP Floral and Garden Center was chosen as this year’s business holiday decorating winner. Shown is Stan Van Iperen and Genell Schettler accepting the trophy along with Chamber President, Sheila Crowley.