Santa’s elves at work in downtown storefront

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Six downtown Urbana businesses have transformed their storefronts to resemble Santa’s workshop as part of the Monument Square District’s annual Window Decorating Contest. This year’s judges – Wendy Reck, Lee Hyland and Teresa Stokes – voted Main Graphics, pictured, as the 2016 winner. For its first-place finish, the 113 N. Main St. business received two tickets to the MSD’s annual Christmas Gala & Auction, two tickets to the annual Candlelight Tour of Homes, and a $25 Champaign County Chamber of Commerce check. Runner-up in the contest was Hometown Music, 237 N. Main St., while Kaleidoscope, 117 N. Main St., took home third place.

Six downtown Urbana businesses have transformed their storefronts to resemble Santa’s workshop as part of the Monument Square District’s annual Window Decorating Contest. This year’s judges – Wendy Reck, Lee Hyland and Teresa Stokes – voted Main Graphics, pictured, as the 2016 winner. For its first-place finish, the 113 N. Main St. business received two tickets to the MSD’s annual Christmas Gala & Auction, two tickets to the annual Candlelight Tour of Homes, and a $25 Champaign County Chamber of Commerce check. Runner-up in the contest was Hometown Music, 237 N. Main St., while Kaleidoscope, 117 N. Main St., took home third place.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2016/12/web1_Main-Graphics.jpgSix downtown Urbana businesses have transformed their storefronts to resemble Santa’s workshop as part of the Monument Square District’s annual Window Decorating Contest. This year’s judges – Wendy Reck, Lee Hyland and Teresa Stokes – voted Main Graphics, pictured, as the 2016 winner. For its first-place finish, the 113 N. Main St. business received two tickets to the MSD’s annual Christmas Gala & Auction, two tickets to the annual Candlelight Tour of Homes, and a $25 Champaign County Chamber of Commerce check. Runner-up in the contest was Hometown Music, 237 N. Main St., while Kaleidoscope, 117 N. Main St., took home third place. Joshua Keeran | Urbana Daily Citizen

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