Looking to see some holiday lights and contribute to charity?
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers' annual Holiday Lights in the Park began Tuesday night in Phalen Park in St. Paul.
The drive-through light show runs every day from 5:30 to 10 p.m. through New Year's Day and features more than 50 larger-than-life holiday sculptures and animated displays.
The costs ranges from $8 per vehicle on nonholiday Sundays through Thursdays to $30 per coach bus. Proceeds benefit Second Harvest Heartland, Union Gospel Mission, the St. Paul Parks Conservancy and UnderConstruction.
More information may be found at www.lightsinthepark.org.
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