 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. 25 years after the Elk Restoration Project began, the Mountain Arts Center will be hosting the annual elk draw for the fifth consecutive year. It's very cool to have the elk draw again this year. This is the 25th anniversary of the reintroduction of the elk into Eastern Kentucky, so the elk draw will be May 14th. It's so cool to have all the vendors out here and we reveal the names live. There are 594 names drawn randomly to receive elk hunting permits spread across four categories. In 2021, there were 80,000 applicants. It's very neat to see the excitement when we've had somebody drawn here live in person each time, one person. So to see that excitement and to see some of the people comments on the live stream, their excitement of getting picked, it really, a lot of good energy in the room and it's just a neat event. May 13th, the night before the elk draw, the Mountain Arts Center will be hosting their second annual elk draw kickoff concert. This is the second year in a row that we're doing this. We'll have Clark Sexton and Jordan Allen and the bellwethers. I think Eastern Outdoor Media will be here. They're going to live broadcast from the stage and to kind of kick things off for the weekend for the elk draw. The event is open to the public. We're going to have all kinds of vendors and demonstrations and food and here in the lobby of the Mountain Arts Center on Friday night the 13th and during the day on Saturday May 14th. We get to see local products, local vendors, all kinds of different organizations from Eastern Kentucky and probably some Central Kentucky too, some outfitters, sporting goods, things like that. Applications for the elk draw are open until April 30th. For more information or to apply for a hunting permit, visit ky.gov. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.