Covington Business Council announces winners of inaugural holiday decorating contest

Ron Washington Mayor
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The Covington Business Council (CBC) has announced the winners of its first Deck the District holiday decorating contest. The event saw businesses throughout Covington decorate their storefronts to bring festive spirit to the city during the holiday season.

The top prize went to Miracle on Madison, with F & Goode Desserts taking second place and Egelston-Maynard Sports coming in third. The CBC expressed gratitude to all participating businesses for contributing to the city’s festive atmosphere.

In addition, several CBC member businesses supported the contest by donating prizes for the winners. These sponsors included By Golly’s, Embassy Suites, and Wenzel Distillery. The CBC stated that this support was essential in making the initiative possible and celebrating local business creativity.

According to the CBC, “Because of you, Covington looks festive and full of holiday cheer.” The organization also shared appreciation for those who helped make Deck the District a success and indicated plans to continue this new tradition in future years.



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