 I certainly can remember checking bulbs literally the night before we opened up. We're a lot smarter today than we were 11 years ago. In what has become a holiday staple in the Brainerd Lakes area, Sertoma's Winter Wonderland is back for its 12th season, and this year could be the best one yet. And over the last five years, we've taken about $40,000 reinvested back into Sertoma Winter Wonderland with the displays. All the displays used to be incandescent light bulbs. Now they're all LED bulbs. And it's really fun to see how the displays just pop now. One thing that hasn't changed, however, is the time and effort it takes to put together the stunning displays. Some of the displays out here are pretty massive in size, so a lot of aerial lifts, a lot of manpower. And every year, like I said, we've gotten a little bit better. It takes around two weeks to set the trail up, and switching to LEDs also allows Sertoma to save on the cost of energy, which means more money for nonprofits in the area. The proceeds from both the cars that come through and the sponsors that help support the event, those proceeds all go right back into our community. All of this would not be possible without the partnership Sertoma has with the Northland Arboretum. Without this place, Winter Wonderland doesn't happen. We're very fortunate that we can utilize this great facility, and we're very fortunate that we can bring people to the Northland Arboretum. They've never been here before. Sertoma's Winter Wonderland in Brainerd sees over 15,000 guests each year, and many families have made it a tradition to come to the Northland Arboretum around Christmas time. It's something that I know that my family has gone to every year since we've been in town, and we see the same faces that come through year over year. I recommend the light show. It's nice. It's a nice little drive-through, and it's always nice to come and visit Santa and have the cookies and just spend time as a family. Santa makes an appearance at the Winter Wonderland every Saturday until Christmas Day, so be sure to catch Mr. Claus before it's too late. Reporting from Brainerd for this week's Northwoods Adventure, Anthony Scott, Lakeland News. And for ticket information, you can check out our website lptv.org. That's it for us tonight. Have a great night, everybody. Good night. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.