Let the voting begin! Vote for your favorite decorated stoop in our first ever Festive Holiday Stoop Contest!
Thank you to everyone who braved the frigid temperatures on Sunday for the first-ever Caught in Southie Festive Holiday Stoop Stroll to benefit the South Boston Neighborhood House. The support and merriment of the strollers warmed our hearts!
Now, let the voting begin! If you were unable to attend Sunday’s event, we encourage you to walk or drive the route and check out everyone’s beautiful and creative stoops! Then come back here and vote!
Also, it’s not too late to make a donation to the South Boston Neighborhood House – after all, it is the season for giving back, and the Ollie does so much for your neighborhood! Make a donation here!
Maureen Dahill is the founder of Caught in Media. Once a longtime wardrobe and prop stylist for brands such as Rue La La, TJ Max & Hasbro, she is a devoted lover of vintage clothing, Martini Mondays, Castle Island, AND a 4th generation South Boston native.
Love the originality!
Beautiful and so creative
So creative! Beautiful and festive stoop!
Amazing!
Too bad you don’t show the stoops. I clicked on one to see the decorations and accidentally voted for something I couldn’t see. Clearly the contest won’t represent the viewers choice.
The spirit of it all is for people to stroll through the neighborhood and check out the stoop owner’s hard work and creativity in person. There are some images on our Instagram story. Merry Christmas. Enjoy the season.
67 Thomas Park was so original and creative , dating back to rock and roll days with the 45s dangling from the fence and garland. Even playing old music on a phonograph with records. The lit up Christmas tree was rotating and so cheerful .. It was beautifully decorated . They were serving hot chocolate , sangria and mini slices of homemade pumpkin pie in a cute box saying, “ Later we’ll have some pumpkin pie”. Totally charming and done with such enthusiasm and holiday spirit!! 🎄
Very festive ..
This was a fabulous event! I look forward to ‘strolling’ and/or or ‘trolley-ing” every year. So many beautifully decorated homes. And every owner so cheerful on such a frigid night as they greeting us with hot chocolate for the kids and adult drinks to warm the rest of us. Not to mention delicious goodies for everyone to enjoy. So hard to vote for just one! Having holiday fun while supporting a good cause….what could be better!
505 East Fifth Street. Looks Awesome!
67 Thomas Park was so original decorated with 45 records as wreaths!
Molly, love the NutCraker!!
Casting my vote for 67 Thomas Park. Hosts were terribly engaging.