HOLIDAY LIGHTS
The Star Tribune will run a guide to some of the larger residential holiday light displays in the Twin Cities area. If you are decorating for the season or know someone who is, send the homeowner's name, address, a brief description of the display and a phone number (for verification purposes only) to Star Tribune Newsroom, Holiday Lights, 425 Portland Av. S., Minneapolis, MN 55488. Or submit information by fax at 612-288-8482, or e-mail at culturecal@startribune.com. The deadline for submission is Nov. 22.
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