 You asked and now it's finally here. Appalachian Wireless now offers unlimited data on the best network in the region. See store for complete details, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. Prestonsburg's Archer Park came to life Thanksgiving night as Mayor Les Stapleton gave the command to transform the park into a holiday wonderland. The park's Christmas display has slowly grown over the past three decades to become a regional attraction. We've kept growing and kept growing. Matter of fact, we grew quite a bit this year. We now have over a million lights in the park. It's free. It's Christmas spirit. It's all about Christmas right now. On Saturday night Santa comes by business. He's usually got a little treat for the kids and listens to find out what they want for Christmas. The light display is only part of the attraction. An entire winter festival springs up in December with all of the carnival rides and food you might expect. And while the lights come on in the blink of an eye, it actually requires months of planning and work to pull off. They've been working on this since September. They work really long and hard and they're proud of what they've done. We're proud of what they've done. You know the key to it is you can drive through any time and see it. It's just a great time to be here. The park has something for the whole family but it is especially magical for the kids. That isn't lost on Stapleton who even enlisted one child to help with Thursday's festivities. Bailey Ratliff and she was here to help turn the lights on today. The park has opened nightly until 10 p.m. throughout the month of December including a special event for New Year's as well. Reporting in Prestonsburg, I'm Ralph Davis for EKB News.