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CANFIELD, Ohio - If you aren't in the holiday spirit quite yet, take a trip down Fairfield Avenue in Canfield.

Tune your radio to 107.7 and put on the brakes as you head down Fairfield Drive. You don't want to miss a single second or bulb of Mike McAndrew's holiday light display.

It takes all year to build the display and this display is seven years in the making and takes two months to set up.

Mike started the display as a way of honoring the people he loved the most. "I needed a distraction after my parent's death. I started small with a 64 channel display," Mike said.

Mike's wife Jenette seems to love the display as much as he does. " I try to help. I don't know how to do as much as he does; unrolling lights, help him as

much as I can," Jenette said.

Jenette and Mike have created a display that spans seven homes on their street and that means a lot of synchronized lights.

As the cars loads line up, the McAndrews see how their holiday spirit spreads from car to car and neighbor to neighbor.

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