 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Saturday, April 15th, Pikeville Police Department is partnering with the Cabinet for Health and Human Services to host Kids Day in the Park. This will be the first time the event has taken place since the pandemic and it's free for all to attend. There will also be food, door prizes and pie throwing. The sponsor is going to be the Cabinet for Health and Human Services, which is the CPS DPP Cabinet. They're sponsoring it. It's an annual event. It's the first time they've gotten a habit since the COVID outbreak. So it's going to be a big event. It's totally free. You're going to have food, games, prizes for the kids. It's going to be a great day. It's April 15th from noon to four. The only thing that's going to cost there is $1 per chance, per pie, to be able to throw a pie in the first responders face. It's going to be fun, fun for the first responder, fun for the person that's paying to hit them in the face with a pie. Kids Day in the Park will take place following the Judy's Place for Kids 5K. Local police officers, firefighters and representatives from Judy's Place will be in attendance. It's part of, like I said, it's free event. So we're just going to be community partners. We're just starting to help and get her, get hit in the face with pies. So no money's going to be, don't worry about bringing any money unless you want to pay a dollar to get a chance to hit one of us with a pie. So it's totally free for the kids. Don't worry about bringing any money. So it's going to be a great event. Weather's going to be great. I looked ahead at the weather. And we do. Judy's Place is going to be there. Our officers, our fire department is going to be there. So it's going to be a great, safe environment for the kids. Let them have a big day and weather's going to be great. Reporting from out in Top News, I'm Nick Colum.