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Bright Holiday Lights winners announced

ANNA MARIA – The city’s Bright Holiday Lights decorating contest produced a repeat winner and a first-time winner.

For the second year in a row, Andrea and Jim Stepan won the residential category for the elaborate decorations gracing their home and yard at 602 Gladiolus St. Luann Marshall also entered the residential category and her decorations at 708 Gladiolus St. include a wide array of inflatable characters.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
Andrea and Jim Stepan are repeat residential category winners. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
Administrative Assistant Barbara Jeffries presented Dan Novi with his first-place business category trophy. – City of Anna Maria | Submitted

The Shiny Fish Emporium at 306 Pine Ave .won the business category, which also included the Anna Maria General Store (winners of the previous two business category contests), AMI Beach Hut, Anna Maria Life, Duncan Real Estate, Once Upon a Beach and Pizza Social.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Anna Maria General Store’s decorations include nutcracker characters, music, a multitude of lights and a lighted tunnel. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Once Upon a Beach office decorations include large stars, a wreath, a Christmas tree and a North Pole mailbox. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

The winners were announced on Dec. 20 with Deputy Clerk Fran Berrios and Administrative Assistant Barbara Jeffries paying visits to each entry and delivering the winners’ trophies.

Rebecca Preston owns the Shiny Fish Emporium and her husband, Dan Novi, did most of the holiday decorat­ing, which features a lighted swinging porch chair, lighted globes and balls, white lights, some colored lights, yard ornaments, nautical-themed window decorations and more.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Shiny Fish Emporium decorating theme features white lights and lighted globes. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Shiny Fish Emporium decorations include landscape lighting and a lawn ornament. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Regarding their first-time win, Novi said, “I was shocked. Winning was a surprise. Rebecca gave me some sug­gestions and said it was pretty much up to me to do what I wanted to do. We love decorating because Christmas time is so special on the Island. We wanted to be thematically consistent. We like sparkle and twinkle and we like it to feel like you’re under a snowy night sky. We have only one thing with color and the color is very subtle. Everything else is white light. I just kept putting lights up because we were having fun doing it.”

Novi said he was inspired in part by the positive responses he continually received from women who live above the emporium.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Stepans created a river of blue lights in their yard. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
Marine creatures accent the Stepans’ coastal decorating theme. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Seeking a repeat win, the Stepans took their decorating efforts to a new level by using a coastal theme that includes a river of blue lights, lighted marine creatures, a gingerbread couple, a shark eating a gingerbread man, oversized Christmas orna­ments, lawn ornaments, rooftop decorations, a digital display in the carport and more.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Stepans’ decorations include a shark devouring a gingerbread man. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
One portion of the Stepans’ yard features a gingerbread theme. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

Working at night, the Stepans began decorating soon after Thanks­giving, and they had to redo some of the decorations due to the heavy rains and flooding that occurred on Dec. 16 and 17.

“We were so excited,” Andrea Stepan said. “We had so many people come up and ask what we were going to do this year. We do it for fun. Winning again means a lot to us and it means a lot when people stop by and tell us how great it looks. We changed it up from last year. I wanted to do a coastal theme because we live in Florida and Jim executed it. He did a great job. We have a lot of color and my favorite is the water feature.”

“We changed it up this year,” Jim said. “We put The Grinch on the roof. Last year we had Santa on the roof. We thought we’d make a water theme in the yard winding around the agave plants with lights in them. We have an alligator, a crab, a walrus, a dolphin and a flamingo to make it more beachy this year.”

See more of contest entries below.

Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Duncan Real Estate office has a festive feel. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Duncan Real Estate office decorations highlight its tropical location. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
Pizza Social is well-lit for the Christmas holidays. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
Luann Marshall’s decorations feature a variety inflatable characters. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
A Christmas Tree and wrapped presents grace the front of the Anna Maria Life office on Gulf Drive. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
AMI Beach Hut’s lights and decorations further enhance the store’s tropical vibe. – Joe Hendricks | Sun
Bright Holiday Lights winners announced
The Anna Maria General Store’s lighted tunnel is a visual delight. – Joe Hendricks | Sun

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