 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. A Christmas story has come to life this year. Starting Friday, December 10th, the Appalachian Center for the Arts will present its community production of the timeless classic. Friday, we spoke with the apps Eric Buckley about the show. We are super excited and as you can probably see, it looks like I'm sitting in the living room. I'm actually in the Parker's living room from a Christmas story which takes place in the home in Indiana. It is based on that beloved Christmas classic that was on TV. They used to love to do that 24-hour marathon of it, but now we get to do it live and it has all the same elements. It has, you know, the father's major award leg lamp. It has the Surly Santa. It has Ralphie in his bunny suit pajamas. It has the evil bully Scott Farkas and everything. It's a production that we put on this year. Once a year we tried to do a full community production and this year this was the one and we couldn't be happier. Everybody has been incredible. The energy and professionalism that they've brought to it has been remarkable. The show is so funny, so sweet, so heartwarming. The kids are wonderful and also the adults are pretty good. So we're super excited about that. For tickets or for more information, you can visit theapps.org. Tickets are $10. For Mountaintop News, I'm Joel Chorjol.