Wilton votes on "How Sweet It Is in Wilton" Gingerbread House Contest
The votes are cast and the results are in! Wilton Library and the Wilton Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce the winners of the 2nd “How Sweet It Is In Wilton” Gingerbread House Contest. The submissions were to depict the past, present or future of Wilton, as Wilton Library begins to celebrate its 125th year.
The winners are pictured left to right as follows:
(left to right) Most visionary Wilton place: Naturally Beautiful Wilton by Tina Duncan
Best historical Wilton place: Wilton Post #86 by Viv & Halli Stewart (Halli is missing from the photo) and Merwin Meadows 1960, by Aurora, Winnie and Sabrina Gulati
Most whimsical: Gingerbread Village inspired by Paw Patrol, by Amir Rahamim
Each of the winners received a $25 Wilton Chamber of Commerce gift certificate courtesy of Fairfield County Bank.
Special thanks are extended to the three judges: Wilton Library art chair Ed MacEwen, Wilton Superintendent of Schools Kevin Smith, and Wilton First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice, along with crowds of people who voted for the community favorite. The Gingerbread Houses will remain on display until Sunday, Dec. 22.
Wilton Library, 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton, CT, www.wiltonlibrary.org, 203-762-3950. (Photo credit: Janet Crystal)