 Right now at Appalachian Wireless, you can get the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one free. Service agreement is required on both devices, serving you for the last 25 years with better service and bigger savings. At today's Appalachian Wireless. Many recent fundraising and food drive efforts in our region have focused on Thanksgiving. But the Johnson County Sheriff's Office is already planning for Christmas with a full baskets full bellies project. Sheriff Dwayne Price's wife Nancy says it all started a few months ago when the sheriff came home upset after a meeting. Dwayne attended a meeting with the family resource centers only to find out that the kids on the backpack program that took food home on Friday to feed them through Sunday would not have such a program for the two weeks they were off on Christmas. The full baskets full bellies program is geared toward feeding children between 5 and 8 years old. So they're asking for donations of food items that a child can open and eat without help. Because Sheriff Price knows many children will be spending a lot of time at home alone. A lot of them don't have anything when they get home. Nothing to eat. Some parents try, some don't. But what are we supposed to do? I think this is the right avenue. Since announcing the full baskets full bellies project, donations of food and money to buy food have been pouring in. Enough to feed 50 children during Christmas break. And unlike many projects he's worked on that can be left at the office, Sheriff Price says this one is personal. I'd like to, when I lay my head down on the pillow and go to sleep, to know perhaps we've kept a half a dozen, dozen kids from going hungry. Everyone working on this project agrees that maybe it has brought the Christmas spirit to Johnson County a little early this year. I think this is probably the most Christmas-spirited thing that our community has felt in a long time. It's a time for us all to come together. Whether you're a family or not. You know, just walk down the street and just wish somebody a merry Christmas. Reporting in Paintsville for EKB News, I'm Shannon Deskins.