ISVA Holiday Lighting & Decorating Contest

Dust off your reindeer, get your decorations out of the attic, and fire up the auxiliary power to energize your million-bulb Christmas light strings, because it is time to don your house with enough holiday cheer that will make Clark W. Griswold green with envy. 

The Indian Springs Village Association will award the Best House and the Best Neighborhood based on an individual family’s effort and a coordinated effort by a neighborhood. 

Judging normally occurs during the second week of December, so start your over-the-top holiday projects now so you and/or your neighborhood are in the running for the annual bragging rights. Prizes for this year's contest are still being determined, however, past prizes have included several tickets to The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center and gift cards. We look forward to witnessing the immense creativity Indian Springs residents possess.  So, get your blueprints, jigsaws, glitter paint and flood lights and get moving on those Norman Rockwell inspired streetscapes. 

2023 - Best House

18 Forge Hill

2023 - Best Hood

Chandler Creek

2022 - Best House

35 S. Peaceful Canyon

2022 - Best Hood

Forge Hill

2021 - Best House

18 Forge Hill

2021 - Best Hood

Wild Yaupon

2020 - Best House

18 Forge Hill

2020 - Best Hood

Forge Hill

2019 - Best House

10 Landsdown Circle

2019 - Best Hood

West Mirror Ridge Circle

Dan & Lori Parr (Photo by Kelly Sharer)

2018 - Best House

The Best House is 14 Golden Place, in Idlewood.  This home which is owned and decorated by Dan and Lori Parr, has over 60 separate Christmas trees on display in what Dan described as “Santa’s Christmas tree forest”. Dan and Lori said their display required over 50 hours to assemble and several storage units. 

Joe White (Photo by Kelly Sharer)

2018 - Best Hood

The Best Neighborhood was given to the cul-de-sac on Lansend. This was a new display which involved choregraphing the lights at three houses and the cul-de-sac. Joe & Kimberly White, who live at 34 Lansend, started developing the lighting plans in August, with his neighbors Brian Ivey and Rob Haberkamp.