 Remake Learning Days, the country's largest learning festival, will return to Eastern Kentucky. Tuesday, Mountaintop spoke with Director of Digital Literacy, Tracy Tackett, about the two-week-long event. Remake Learning Days is going to be taking place in Eastern Kentucky all around our region, from Somerset all the way over to Pot County, the weeks of April 22nd through May 1st. We are having our third Remake Learning Days this year. We started in 2019 and we're really excited that our festivals have grown each year. We started in 2019 with just 50 events for families, but this year we have over 70 events planned. At Pikeville Medical Center, we believe that together we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. Activities for the event will take place in a variety of locations, ranging from schools to small businesses. These events are intended to bring families together to learn something new. For example, quilting has been a part of our Appalachian culture for years, but our local quilt shops are teaching sewing skills to young people and bringing their families in on that learning. One of the cool things about the quilt shops is that they have started hosting classes throughout the year now for younger populations because of this interest that has started during Remake Learning Days. Libraries are hosting events. Some of those are geared for toddlers and some are intended for high school students. So it's really important that families go to our website RemakeLearningDays.org to check out all of the events in Eastern Kentucky and see the ones that are located near you. Some of them are focused on outdoor learning, some are youth voice, some are about science or technology or making. There are just so many different topics and we are really excited for families to get involved this year. To get involved or learn more, you can visit RemakeLearningDays.org. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Kordjall.