Holiday Lights in the Park will illuminate St. Paul’s Phalen Park for the ninth straight year.

The Midwest’s largest outdoor holiday light display — put on by the St. Paul Police Foundation — will brighten the park again this year from Nov. 22 to Jan. 1, the organization announced Thursday.

Hours will be 5-10 p.m. daily, and cost is $10 per vehicle at the gate or $8 online at saintpaulpolicefoundation.com. Larger vehicle and group pricing is also available online.

According to a news release, uniformed St. Paul police officers will be at the entrance to Holiday Lights greeting guests and thanking them for their support.

“An event with the track record of Holiday Lights is asset to our city,” St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell said. “I am excited to see our officers from throughout our department interacting with visitors and residents alike. This event not only puts people in the holiday spirit, it also brings us all closer together.”

Since its inception, the event, featuring more than 60 holiday-themed displays, has raised nearly $420,000 for local St. Paul and east-metro nonprofit organizations.

Proceeds from the annual event will go toward community engagement efforts, safety equipment and department outreach.