 We are the women of the PMC Lawson Cancer Center. We are here to support your journey, deliver hope, and provide solutions that will advance your care. Our purpose is saving lives. To honor, celebrate, and support local first responders, the City of Pikeville and Association with other organizations will be holding First Responders Day in the Pikeville City Park. We just locked here in the city. We honor all of our first responders, our veterans. Everyone just comes together and has a great time. It's just a good overall event. The community showing the first responders how much they care and everything. It also allows all the co-workers to be able to meet out together and just have a good time. First Responders Appreciation Day is typically held around September 11, but due to weather and other scheduling conflicts, the date was moved to October 28, National First Responders Day. It's always very humbling when the community supports the job that we do. We take pride in working in this community. These are the communities that we live in and the fact that they want to put together a day just to show support for first responders, law enforcement, EMTs, EMS, dispatchers, it's very humbling, and it gives us a sense of pride to get to do the job here. First Responders Day will be held at the Pikeville City Park on October 28, starting at 12 p.m. It is recommended that attendees arrive early. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.