 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. This March, SOAR is hosting its first mini-submit with a goal of doing quarterly summits instead of one large gathering a year. We really looked at this year as a way to start having kind of a quarterly focus and building events around it. And we started with tourism in downtown revitalization, so an opportunity to come into a new community and really talk about one topic specifically and how we move the needle as a region. In 2019, tourism in Appalachia was a $60 billion industry largely focused in three cities outside of our region. SOAR is hoping these summits will help change that. How do we work together with a regional lens with all of our different assets and pull together to tell a compelling story for why somebody that is visiting Asheville, North Carolina or Gatlinburg, why they should come to Eastern Kentucky. The summit will be having breakout sessions on digital marketing, utilizing Airbnb's and several other tourism assets. They will also be hosting a country music highway tribute show featuring local artists. Well, we hope being in Asheville and we're in that five-co area, the northeastern part, will be a great time to meet anybody tourism related or not to come out and kind of see a little bit about what SOAR is about. But we really are focused on tourism professionals. Registration for the summit is open and can be found on soar-ky.org. The summit will be held in Ashland, Kentucky, March 7th through 8th. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.