<p>Museum staff and the crew from Snow Line Tree Company carry the
18 foot Grand Fir tree into the Conrad Mansion on Friday morning in
Kalispell.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>A glass ornament from the Czech Republic on display on Tuesday
at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Karen Pfeifer of Kalipsell strings lights at the Conrad Mansion
on Sunday afternoon.</p>
<p>Don Bauder of Bigfork adds another string of lights to the 18
foot Grand Fir tree on Sunday afternoon at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Conrad Mansion Executive Director Mike Kofford, lower left,
along with museum staff and crew from the Snow Line Tree Company
carefully lay out the 18 foot Grand Fir tree on Friday, October 21,
as they prepare for the annual decorating of the mansion.</p>
<p>Carol McElwain, left, of Columbia Falls, helps Kathy Mercord of
Lakeside, add a string of lights to the draped greenery on Sunday
afternoon at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Jack Creek of Kalispell smiles as he strings lights through the
bushes outside the Conrad Mansion on Sunday afternoon in
Kalsipell.</p>
<p>Rita Fitzsimmons of Kalispell works on arranging toys and
presents at the base of the tree on Tuesday evening at the Conrad
Mansion in Kalipsell.</p>
<p>Lane Little of Snow Line Tree Company carries a large wreath to
the Conrad Mansion on Friday in Kalispell.</p>
<p>Earl Colton of Lakeside lays out strings of glass ornaments on
Friday at the Conrad Mansion as staff and volunteers prepare for
Sunday's big decorating event.</p>
<p>Karen Pfeifer of Kalipsell strings lights at the Conrad Mansion
on Sunday afternoon.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Reproduction glass ornaments by Christopher Radko add vintage
flair to the decorations at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>A glass ornament from the Czech Republic on display on Tuesday
at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Karen Pfeifer of Kalipsell strings lights at the Conrad Mansion
on Sunday afternoon.</p>
<p>Don Bauder of Bigfork adds another string of lights to the 18
foot Grand Fir tree on Sunday afternoon at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Conrad Mansion Executive Director Mike Kofford, lower left,
along with museum staff and crew from the Snow Line Tree Company
carefully lay out the 18 foot Grand Fir tree on Friday, October 21,
as they prepare for the annual decorating of the mansion.</p>
<p>Carol McElwain, left, of Columbia Falls, helps Kathy Mercord of
Lakeside, add a string of lights to the draped greenery on Sunday
afternoon at the Conrad Mansion.</p>
<p>Jack Creek of Kalispell smiles as he strings lights through the
bushes outside the Conrad Mansion on Sunday afternoon in
Kalsipell.</p>
<p>Rita Fitzsimmons of Kalispell works on arranging toys and
presents at the base of the tree on Tuesday evening at the Conrad
Mansion in Kalipsell.</p>
<p>Lane Little of Snow Line Tree Company carries a large wreath to
the Conrad Mansion on Friday in Kalispell.</p>
<p>Earl Colton of Lakeside lays out strings of glass ornaments on
Friday at the Conrad Mansion as staff and volunteers prepare for
Sunday's big decorating event.</p>
<p>Karen Pfeifer of Kalipsell strings lights at the Conrad Mansion
on Sunday afternoon.</p>