 Christmas lights have always been a staple of the holiday season at the Brainerd Arboretum Sertoma is hosting its 10th annual Winter Wonderland Walking and Driving Tours. And for this week's Northwest Adventure, our Taylor Archer took a walk around their Winter Wonderland. Despite the weather conditions of central Minnesota this time of year, the Winter Wonderland Walking Tour on Sunday nights is one of the most popular traditions in the Brainerd Lakes area. Just an amazing night to walk through Winter Wonderland because it's snowing really lightly and there's a big moon and the lights are just twinkling. It's a light show, you know, there's Christmas themed displays, some of them are animated. But if it is too cold, there are driving tours during the week to see the lights. Driving through was wonderful too because it's warm, you get everybody in the car and it's just beautiful out there. Passerby will get the chance to see light displays of all kinds, but there are a few staples that Winter Wonderland has been proud to have every year. The nativity scene as you come around the corner, you'll see it, it's just gorgeous. That is a poinsettia and I love the bell. How does this thing keep getting better? But it is, it's awesome. These tours are actually a fundraiser hosted by the local organization Sertoma, which stands for Service to Mankind. This is our club's biggest fundraiser to give money out and collecting money and giving money out. And this event really gives back to the community as all the proceeds Sertoma receives for these Winter Wonderland tours are donated back to nonprofit organizations in the Brainerd community. To help make our communities a better place to live, to help those who are less fortunate, and it's amazing club. This club makes Winter Wonderland something fun for all ages. Great place to come with your whole family, yeah, from 92 down to a baby. It's amazing how many people are here in the community that absolutely love the event and look forward to it every year. And that's just a cool thing. And Sertoma certainly gave the community a special show this year. In Brainerd, for this week's Northwest Adventure, Taylor Archer, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.