| Mount Pulaski to hold "Bring on 
			the Lights" lighting contest AND Christmas parade  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [November 28, 2016] 
            MOUNT PULASKI - The Mount 
			Pulaski Business Association is proud to partner with local 
			businesses Downing, Przykopanski, Clements, & May Insurance, Deron 
			Powell State Farm Insurance, Andy Stukins Country Financial, and 
			Hilltop Catering to sponsor Mount Pulaski’s First “Bring on the 
			Lights” Outside Christmas Light Decorations Contest.  | 
		
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			 To enter the contest, each participant must complete an entry 
			form and submit a $ 10 entry fee to Johnson’s True Value Hardware 
			Store in Mount Pulaski. Entry forms are available at Johnson’s True 
			Value and on the Mount Pulaski Business Association Facebook page. 
			Entry forms are due November 30, 2016. 
 Cash prizes for People’s choice includes First place of $ 150, 
			Second place of $ 100, and Third place of $ 50. People’s choice 
			voting will begin on December 10, 2016 and end on December 24, 2016.
 Ballots and maps will be available at the following voting sites: 
			Johnson’s True Value Hardware Store, The Farmers Bank of Mount 
			Pulaski, Salt Creek Attic, and the Mount Pulaski Library. Vote for 
			your favorite Christmas Light display by returning your ballot and $ 
			1 per vote to one of the voting sites. 
			 
			
			 If you have any questions about the contest, please call Jennifer 
			Richner at (217) 855-6550. 
			
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Lighted Christmas Parade December 10th 
The association is also putting together a second new event in clelbration of 
Christmas in Mount Pulaski. 
The Lighted Christmas Parade will be Saturday, December 10th starting at 5 p.m. 
The parade will run the normal Mount Pulaski Parade Route, from the high school 
to the Square on Washington Street. 
Santa Claus will bring up the end of the parade, and will stop in front of the 
Mount Pulaski Courthouse for a time of visiting with local children. 
The public is invited. 
				 
			[Tricia Aylesworth and city of Mount 
			Pulaski] 
			
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