The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader’s 18th annual Holiday Lights Tour guide is to be published in our Dec. 21 edition to assist holiday-light sightseers.
We’ll be out and about …
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The Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader’s 18th annual Holiday Lights Tour guide is to be published in our Dec. 21 edition to assist holiday-light sightseers.
We’ll be out and about over the next 10 days to get your house on the map. Kindly suggest a display worth noting (street location and display type), be it your own, a neighbor’s or just some random house you drive by that does it up nice.
Contact editor Patrick J. Sullivan at 385-2900 or psullivan@ptleader.com.
A flurry of outdoor decorations are already up and shining, from Cressy Lane in Port Ludlow to Washington Street in Port Townsend. One of the largest displays, which includes lights on an 80-foot tree and a 375-foot fence, is set up at the home of Brett and Ashley Hoffman, north of Quilcene. Visitors are welcome to their driveway at 1340 Leland Valley Road W.