Dysart Lions Club announces 2024 holiday lighting contest winners
Just some of the many holiday lights and decorations at 509 Sherman Street in Dysart, home of Al Schafbuch and family. Schafbuch won first place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The home of Brandon Adolphs and his family (1407 Clark Street) awash in holiday lights last month. Adolphs won second place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The home of Eric Schneider and family (607 State Street) awash in holiday lights last month. Schneider won third place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Just some of the many holiday lights and decorations at 509 Sherman Street in Dysart, home of Al Schafbuch and family. Schafbuch won first place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The home of Brandon Adolphs and his family (1407 Clark Street) awash in holiday lights last month. Adolphs won second place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The home of Eric Schneider and family (607 State Street) awash in holiday lights last month. Schneider won third place this season in the Dysart Lions Club annual Christmas lighting contest. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
DYSART – The winners of the Dysart Lions Club’s annual holiday lights contest were announced late last month with Al Schafbuch and family (509 Sherman Street) taking first place.
Coming in second was Brandon Adolphs and family (1407 Clark Street), while Eric Schneider and family (607 State Street) earned bronze.
“It was a joy talking to the recipients of the contest,” Ken Tanner, Dysart Lions secretary, told the newspaper. “They all enjoyed lighting up their homes for the enjoyment of the community.”