 On Tuesday, October 10th, a ribbon-cutting event was held for Pirates Cove, Axe, Paint and Rage in South Williamson. The new family-friendly venue is offering something for everyone from Axe throwing to arcade games with more to come in the future. Mountaintop News spoke with co-owner D. Kaiser for more details. It's been great to kind of expand out and kind of get out of just an adult only thing. Now that we've got a child, he's one year old, so it makes me, I guess, more maternal. It makes me want more family-oriented places that everyone can be influenced in and have fun in. So, I'm looking forward to touching a different side of the community, a different demographic of people. Getting to see those sides that we don't necessarily get to meet inside of our smoke shops. You want to save money, and Appalachian Wireless gets that. Right now, you can get up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and the greatest on the Advantage Unlimited Plan with a trade-in. Did y'all hear me? Up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and greatest with a trade-in. I'm not a math whiz, but this deal, it's amazing, and you'll be on the region's premier network. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. See Appalachian Wireless.com for complete terms and conditions. While most activities are meant for ages 12 and up, Pirates Cove can offer fun experiences for younger groups. For more information and party reservations, contact Pirates Cove Axe, Paint, and Rage on Facebook. The Rage Room is going to be 12 and up, Axe Throwing's 12 and up, so unfortunately, that's the reason we've tried to find other activities for younger ages. We have the simulators that'll be of all ages, arcade games that'll be of all ages, pool tables basically of all ages, if they're tall enough to play, they can play. We will have concessions. We're going to have hot dogs and hamburgers. He's going to kind of keep it simple, but keep it party-friendly. Pizza Hut's next door also, so that's for the side of kids that don't necessarily want hamburgers and hot dogs. We are trying to make sure that we have areas for walking children up to, even though we've got 12-year-old and over, we still want to incorporate everyone if they're walking up. We have pens for them to sign the walls, that'll show up under our UV lights, so that way everybody can make their mark on our place. Reporting from Outantop News, I'm Nick Colum.