 The Williams & Spookfest is returning for 2023 with a twist. It will be held indoors at the Williams & Field House. Spookfest will include pumpkin carving, trick-or-treat, costume contests, and more. So Spookfest is an annual event that the CBB hosts and basically kids get to come out and trick-or-treat. It's free for families to attend. We have vendors that set up. We have music. There's a costume contest that's going to be happening. We have a pumpkin carving contest. And then new to this year, we have a fire performer that will be there the entire evening. And also new this year, the King Cole premiere was supposed to be happening in conjunction with the King Cole Parade last month. But due to weather, we have decided to move it and we're going to host that earlier in the day at around two o'clock on the same day as Spookfest. 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 lightest 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. The festival is free to attend and begins at 5 p.m. Saturday, October 21st. We just we really want to see everybody get out and have a good time. I think everybody is still recovering from being indoors so much with COVID. So any chance that I know my family has to get out, we definitely want to get out and it's really important to host for events for the community as well, so that everybody's got an opportunity. You know, if you can't travel, you can come down the road or trick-or-treat is not happening in your town on the same night. It's really nice to see that there's a bunch of different options for the kids to come out. And as a mom, I really like having my kid be able to wear their costume more than more than once. And I know my kids love it too. So we just love getting the community out. For more information, go to Williamson Spookfest on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Breonna Robinson.