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MainStreet Libertyville names holiday window display winners

At the recent Libertyville tree lighting ceremony, MainStreet Libertyville officials announced the winners of the downtown holiday window display contest.

The winner in the retail business category was Singalila Gallery. For service business, WISMA was the winner.

Honorable mention went to Eclectic Design and Leggy Bird Designs for retail business, and Casa Bonita Restaurant and Christine Anne Couture for service business.

“Each year the decision gets tougher and tougher for the design committee members,” said Al Scott, chairman of MainStreet’s design committee. “The competition is spirited and the window displays are very creative.”

New this year is the MainStreet window at 605 N. Milwaukee Ave., with collaborative efforts from its promotions, design and economic restructuring committees.

“Everyone works to make our picturesque downtown festive for the holiday season,” Scott said.

MainStreet Libertyville is a downtown volunteer based nonprofit organization who hosts over 55 days of events during the year. Its mission is to enhance the community identity and heritage, to foster a center of activity and to ensure economic stability in the heart of Libertyville through concentrated efforts of design, promotion, organization and economic revitalization.

  Store manager Carley Matyas adjusts the tulle fabric balls in the window of Singalila Gallery after it won best window design in the retail business category. MainStreet Libertyville officials announced the winners of the downtown holiday window display contest at the Libertyville tree lighting ceremony. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
  Holiday ornaments on display in front of Leggy Bird Designs that contributed to the honorable mention award for retail business window display. MainStreet Libertyville officials announced the winners of the downtown holiday window display contest at the Libertyville tree lighting ceremony. Gilbert R. Boucher II/gboucher@dailyherald.com
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