 Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. Pikeville Main Street program held its annual Shop Small Saturday in downtown Pikeville on Saturday, November 25th. Well, local business owners are the people that your kids go to school with. They're people that you go to church with that you see at the grocery store. And all of that money goes back into the local community. So it's so important that you shop with your local businesses, support your local families and their children and the community that you live in. With the holidays rapidly approaching, it's more important than ever for the community to support its small local businesses. Many of the businesses that participated in Shop Small Saturday held sales, accepted downtown dollars, and stayed open later to allow shoppers to get unique gifts for their loved ones. Oh my goodness, it has been, the turnout has been absolutely tremendous. We have people standing and waiting in line at 10 o'clock and we didn't open until 11. So just the fact that they know the importance of shopping local and they want to get in on those early deals and all of our businesses have done such a great job of making sure that their customers have great discounts. Small local businesses are the backbone of any community and with a wide variety of stores in downtown Pikeville, shoppers were not short on fantastic shopping opportunities. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelcey Fadell.