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Deck Your House and Win $100,000 for New Baltimore, Chesterfield Township's Public Schools

Get out the lights and holly. Your decorating could net $100,000 for our schools. Patch.com is launching a nationwide contest to find the best-dressed home in Patch communities, and the winner's school district will receive $100,000, no strings attached.

Want to win $100,000 for a school district in New Baltimore or Chesterfield Township? How about $500 toward your December electric bill?

Introducing Patch.com's Deck the House contest!

Here’s how it works. Beginning on Dec. 8 and continuing through Dec. 26, you can nominate your home by uploading a photo to the contest entry form on the site. During that same time period you and your neighbors will also be able to vote for your favorite festive home. The winning entry will be forwarded to a national Patch judge that will select 24 finalists. Each finalist will receive $500 that they can apply to their December electric bill.

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From Dec. 30 through Jan. 8 you will be able to vote for the Best Decked House in all of Patch. The grand prize winner’s school district will receive a $100,000 check from Patch.

So, get out your lights and ladders (and your competitive spirit)! Whether your style is sophisticated or silly, we want you to dress up your house in the name of good cheer and our kids. At the very least, New Baltimore and Chesterfield will be decked out like it’s never been before. And if we win, what better gift could we give to local kids?

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Enter Now! http://deckthehouse.patch.com/contest/newbaltimore/about#

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