 The Appalachian Advantage Plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars up front. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars a month and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage available at Appalachian Wireless. On Saturday, October 22, Big Sandy Community and Technical College is partnering with the Mountain Arts Center and ParaVisions for a night of spooks and specters during a midnight ghost hunt. The event will consist of an informational section and then the ghost hunt with local paranormal investigators. It's free to the public. All ages are welcome for that information session and that's to kind of learn almost like a ghost hunter's 101. Like what they do, what they have done, what ParaVisions has done. ParaVisions is actually part of the TAPS family. So if anybody out there watches, you know, ghost hunters or TAPS that's on TV, they are part of that organization. So that's super cool. So they've got lots of stuff on TV as well. Part two of this on the 22nd is you can actually purchase a ticket to go on an actual ghost hunt. So there are different locations that they're going. They're going to be split up into teams. We can't divulge the locations right now because, you know, we don't want a lot of interference coming into that. We want these to be as authentic as possible for our ghost hunters for ParaVisions to come in. The event is meant to educate and welcome those who are interested in ghost hunting as well as those who are skeptical. Hamlin says it's meant to be fun during the Halloween season. They welcome skeptics and critics into this. You know, you don't find a lot of that within art and entertainment. Usually it's the critics, you know, you're like afraid of or things like that. But they welcome this. They want these people to come and be involved. Just bringing together all kinds of different people. The skeptics, the open-minded, you know, all of the above all coming together to have fun.