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Coach House wins HD Window Display Contest

Coach House Day Spa & Boutique has been named the winner of the 13th Annual Heritage Days Window Display Contest, with the best depiction of this year’s theme, “Flourishing in the 1920s.”
Coach House Day Spa & Boutique has been named the winner of the 13th Annual Heritage Days Window Display Contest, with the best depiction of this year’s theme, “Flourishing in the 1920s.” Photo by Rebecca Sandlin.

The Coach House Day Spa & Boutique has been named the winner of the 13th annual Heritage Days Window Display Contest. The downtown business, located at 54 W. Market St., won first place with the best depiction of this year's Huntington Heritage Days theme, "Flourishing in the 1920s."

Judge Susan Taylor praised the originality and visibility of the decorated window, which featured a hand-made 1920s era "flapper."

The windows were judged on a point system and the first place winners will have their name engraved on a traveling plaque to be displayed in their business until next Heritage Days. They will also receive a $50 Huntington County Chamber gift check courtesy of Renz Carpet Cleaners.

Second place was awarded to Frederick's Photography, 522 N. Jefferson St.

The window display contest was organized by the Huntington County Visitor & Convention Bureau.

Huntington Heritage Days is organized by the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce and is sponsored by Markle Health & Rehabilitation.

Complete caption: Coach House Day Spa & Boutique has been named the winner of the 13th Annual Heritage Days Window Display Contest, with the best depiction of this year’s theme, “Flourishing in the 1920s.” Pictured (from left to right) are employee Heather Wood, owner Carey Johnston, employee Amanda Perry, who designed the window display, and employee Darcel Smart.