 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. With 40 years of being in the hearing care industry, you'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. Now through December 16th, the East Kentucky Science Center has two winter-themed shows that will appeal to both science and Christmas fans. Mystery of the Christmas Star explores the science behind the phenomenon that started Christmas. East Kentucky Science Center director Krista Gent gives us more details. The East Kentucky Science Center this month will be open through the 16th, and our public shows are featuring our brand new holiday planetarium show, which is called Mystery of the Christmas Star. So that goes into what could the star of Bethlehem have been? It goes through the different astronomical theories. Could it have been a supernova? Was it planets? Was it a comet? And it goes through evidence and kind of the scientific backing of what might that have been. And then we also have our holiday laser show, which covers a whole slew of classic songs, some newer ones as well. So it's just a great fun family experience to both learn about what the Christmas Star could have been and then dance along in your seat to some really fun laser light holiday-themed songs. Aside from that, there will be a Christmas-themed laser light show during normal public showtimes. The show is family-friendly and evening shows are $5 for everyone four and older. I will say the holiday laser show as well, it's not just Christmas songs too, it's very inclusive of just winter theme and different kind of songs that you can enjoy for the season. And absolutely, we're kind of covering the educational aspect with our planetarium show and then also a fun entertaining laser show too. There's some education in there also, how the lasers work and everything like that. But yes, we're trying to just bring in and celebrate the season here with a scientific twist. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.