 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. Atomic Raid Arcade was inspired by the arcades of my youth and I wanted to bring something to the community that they haven't seen in a long time and give kids the chance to experience something that they may not have otherwise. It has sold in the heart of downtown Wattsburg on Main Street, Liza Hidden Gym that is transporting both locals and visitors back in time. We're an old school arcade and we still use quarters and we still give out tickets and if you bring your children out you can show them the kind of places that you used to go to when you were a child and get to really share memories with them that you grew up with. Atomic Raid Arcade is more than just a nostalgic playground. Throughout the year the arcade hosts a variety of events to keep the community engaged and entertained. We try to stay really involved in the community and give them something to do on the regular. We'd much rather families and children see that there's better ways to have fun than some of the cedar elements that could be involved in. The current highlight of their events calendar is the fishing tournament. This is the first year we're having the fishing contest and we plan to do it annually. It runs until September 1st. The person who catches the biggest fish will be crowned the champion and receive a brand new fishing pole along with a fully equipped tackle box. The biggest fish caught so far was nearly 10 pounds and it's really fun to see the excitement on their faces when they get a big catch like that. Atomic Raid Arcade opens its doors to visitors Monday to Saturday starting at 12pm providing ample opportunities for everyone to experience the excitement and embrace the nostalgia. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.