 Santa knows where all the best toys are and this December many of the hunter's smartphones are just a penny with service in Appalachian Wireless. Stop by your local Appalachian Wireless to check out all of the great smartphone deals that consistently top the nice lists. Ho ho, this Christmas is truly going to be bigger and better than ever. Better service, bigger savings, that is. Ho ho ho ho ho ho! That's today's Appalachian Wireless! If you need just a little help getting into the Christmas spirit, the light display at the Archer Park in Prestonsburg should do the trick. With over 10,000 visitors so far this year and millions of lights, the Christmas display at Archer Park is easily the biggest Christmas attraction in the region. But it's not just the lights that make it such an attraction. We're really excited about his lights this year. We've already had over 18,000 cars come through. Santa's here from 6 to 8 every Saturday. A lot of kids take their pictures with him. We have the Grinch, Rudolph, and Frosty here. It's Christmas time. You've got to feel the spirit. We want to help everybody get into Christmas spirit. Now to add to that, on New Year's night, we're going to have a star raising here also. New York City's got a ball dropping. We're going to have a star raising. Star City. Although there's millions of colored lights, games, rides, and deep fried treats, the main attraction will always be the big man in the big red suit. It goes truck. It's a right magic set, it's a right art set, it's a right science set, and it's a right toy house. There has never been a charge to enter the park to see the Christmas display and it has continued to grow throughout the years. And with the public's help, it can continue to do just that. We don't charge to come through city lights, but it's very expensive to put on the show we put on, so we put the mailbox for donations. And we've had a few, people are just now catching on, and it's new, so people miss it sometimes. But any donations, we greatly appreciate it. We're trying to change as much to LED as we can, saves on the power bill of course. If you would like to see more of the Archer Park Christmas display as well as other Christmas parades from around the region, tune in to EKB-TV December the 16th at 6.30 for Christmas on Parade. Reporting from Prestonsburg for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.