 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless, we know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. On Saturday morning, paddlers from all across the region will gather in Prestonburg for the June Lavisa Fork Paddle Fest. The beginning point is behind Billy Ray's restaurant and goes all the way to Painesville, but not everyone has to commit to the full trip. It's 16 miles in full for those that have done it several times looking for a good challenge at 16 miles, but we also have a halfway stop off point. So right there at the airport, it tallies about eight miles. So if you're if you're just trying to test the waters to say, and we have a stop off there and transportation will be available at both stops. Those who want to bring their own kayak or canoe are welcome, but there are options to rent one for the day. Right now we are working with Legends Outfitters with the Cove, so they are available on Facebook. You can give them a call and they're going to be taking really good care of you as well if you're looking to test it out. If you're renting a kayak, we suggest getting here to still touch earlier so we can get you set up with everything. And Prestonburg Tourism Director Samantha West says best of all, it's affordable. It's $10 and that also includes a wonderful lunch at the end. So we're going to have really good food provided with that. To rent your kayak for a single kayak is only $35. That includes your life jacket, your paddle, everything involved. But it's a great price. We want everyone to come out all ages involved and have a good time with us. The Levisa Fork Paddle Fest begins at 8.30 Saturday morning and happens the fourth Saturday of every month through September. In Prestonburg, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.