 Well, this past weekend in Gull Lake events put on its annual Gull Lake Frozen 4 in Niswa, which included events all weekend for the whole family. And as our Clayton Castle tells us in this week's Northwoods adventure, it's all for a good cause. It may have been cold and snowy this weekend, but that didn't stop people from going to the Gull Lake Frozen 4 in Niswa for a weekend full of fun activities and events all to benefit two local organizations. And it benefits Confidence Learning Center and Kids Against Hunger in the Brainerd Lakes area and it's just a phenomenal weekend of fun that raises money for two great causes. The event usually takes place at Hole in the Bay Lake, but due to the warm weather conditions, events were moved to a tent on land in Niswa. The frozen flop was moved to the tent with people jumping in ice cold water instead of a frozen lake. That event kicked off the weekend on Friday night with a party afterwards. Saturday saw the traveling art pub where the locals showed off their art skills and the golf event where people toured golf holes all across the area around Gull Lake in order to win prizes. Each hole had a special game attached to it like this one where players had to beat the dealer in a game of golf blackjack as the theme of the weekend was Vegas Tour. Later in the night, everyone gathered back at the tent for a night of food, drink and live music performed by the bands The Why Not Band and Steel River Band. And finally, the last day of the event saw the food and craft beer fest where hundreds of people came out to sample some of the finest food and beer that the Brainerd Lakes area has to offer. With so many events spread over the weekend, sometimes it's hard to pick a favorite. Just ask Matias from Chile. I'm a chef so I do like this event in the morning, but I like, I'm Latin, I like the party and I like the party on the tent on Friday night. And for some, it's easy to pick. The frozen plop, it's growing, it's so much fun and to see how people really get into it and dress up for costumes and the whole weekend is just kind of this euphoric weekend really with everybody getting so involved with that plop is really cool. Favorites aside, the entire weekend was filled with fun, laughter and most importantly food and drink all helping a great cause. Reporting for Northwood's Adventure in Niswa, Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. Looks like a lot of fun and while numbers for this year aren't in yet, last year's Gull Lake Frozen 4 raised more than $45,000 for the Confidence Learning Center and Kids Against Hunger. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.