 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Read Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Read at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The Louisville Orchestra will be bringing storytelling to life through music in their once upon a time in orchestra performance at the Pike County Public Library. With our composers and with the librarians, we chose a short list of books. And with these titles, we've created musical storytelling programs of these stories. And it's really exciting. So this particular library, we're going to be bringing a story called Mina. Hold off my bookshelf by Matthew Forcett. And this book is about a little girl and who has a very eclectic dad who are mice. And one day, Mina is surprised that her father brings home some squirrels. But in fact, they're not squirrels. They are. Do you see what that is? A cat. This event is part of the Louisville Orchestra in Harmony Tour and will feature ensembles from the orchestra. This particular story is written for a violinist and a cello player. So both Annie Daigle and Lillian Pettit will be our performers for this piece. And it's really exciting. There's lots of movement involved in the story. There's lots of actions associated with musical lines so that the audience is helping the musicians tell the story. It's very interactive. During the 30 minute program, families will be transported into a world of imagination through music with the help of skilled musicians. We wrote this for guardians, adults, grandparents, parents to be enjoying this with kids. Anywhere from three years old and up. The Louisville Orchestra has a long history of excellence and is renowned for its ability to inspire and engage audiences of all ages. Teddy Abrams, our conductor and artistic director and I a few years ago visited this area in particular. And we're dreaming of what might a tour for the orchestra look like in Kentucky and to us that look like not just orchestra performances, but intensive community engagements with our musicians out and about in the community at schools, libraries, senior citizen centers. Really sharing the joy of music with everyone in this area. This special event is made possible thanks to the Kentucky State Legislature's support and will be held on Thursday, May 18 at 2 o'clock p.m. at the Pot County Public Library on Lee Avenue. I'm just so excited to be bringing these musical stories out to this community. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.