 The Appalachian Wireless, 30th anniversary holiday sale is going on now from now until the end of the year. Visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale and give away. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The city of Prestonsburg is currently preparing for their annual Christmas parade and while the event wasn't held last year due to COVID, Mayor Les Stapleton says it is an important event for the city that he's happy to see come back in a big way. Big as we can get. You know, Josh, we're going to have a Christmas parade this year. We're really excited to have it back. There is so much going on in Prestonburg for Christmas. The parade is just going to be in addition to it. It is so exciting for me to say, Prestonburg High School marching band will be participating. It will be the first parade I think in about 17 years. I mean, their grassroots starting out, they're pretty basic starting out, but we're excited to have them here, you know, they're hometown, so and I think Floyd Central's band's coming who has participated many times before and we're just so excited to have all these people want to get involved. And while the prospect of the Christmas parade returning this year is very exciting, Mayor Stapleton says there's lots more in store that residents have to look forward to. Of course, we didn't get to have it last year. We're excited that we're going to have it, but you know, we've got other things going on too. We have our lights. You know, that's always big every year. We're going to have carriage rides in town on Friday nights. That's big. So there's a lot of stuff that's going to be going on, a whole lot of stuff. We're looking forward to getting everybody in the Christmas parade. We have a great Black Friday down here. You know, there's just, there's so much to do around Pressburg on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. At five o'clock we're having a light up for literacy program. It's a Dolly Parton based program. It gets out to books to kids under five, which is four years old and down. So if they can get books, they have a constant series of books coming to them so they can read. We're going to be giving those away at the caboose over at the park. Now on Thursday morning, and everybody knows that it's Thanksgiving and it's hard to get out, we have a turkey trot. The turkey trot starts at nine o'clock and it starts over at Archer Park. The turkey trot is, we don't charge money for it. We don't time for the race. What we ask you to do is bring a donation for the animal shelter, whether it's a blanket, a can of dog food, a fishbound bag, we don't care. Bring something that will help those animals over there. And we do it. We have a $1,500 committee to it from donations. That was exciting to hear that. So we're trying to do our best we can to help over there. For Mountain Talk News, I'm Joshua Slum.