 Now with Thanksgiving coming to a close, it's time to take out and put on your red Santa hat and head down down to downtown Bemidji tomorrow for the annual Night We Light Celebration. This year's attendees can expect a truly spectacular show. The parade will start at 6, but you might want to get there a little early. For the first time ever, a new event called Cards of Care will prelude the parade where attendees will have the opportunity to donate to the food shelf. Other classic Night We Light activities returning this year include the Tour of Homes, Santa's Workshop, which all begins at noon. It's going to be awesome. We have goodies. We have crafts. We even have letters to Santa that the kids can write. So I'm super excited to get everything going and I'm hoping to see some pretty cool floats this year. We've heard a couple of rumors about a couple different ones, so I'm super excited. It's going to be a very close contest this year for the float, so I'm super excited to hear about it. Now be sure to head down to Paul Bunyan Park directly after the parade for the lighting ceremony. This year there will be over 200,000 lights illuminated and not to mention the first lighting of Paul Bunyan's giant Christmas tree. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.