 What makes for excellence in heart care? It starts with one of the most amazing teams of heart surgeons and cardiologists that I've seen assembled under one roof and the region's leading technology in a new 40 million dollar facility. This is the nationally recognized Heart and Vascular Institute of Eastern Kentucky at Pikeville Medical Center. Due to popularity, the Pot County Library is hosting another stained glass class. So we had a stained glass workshop last month. It was a big success so I wanted to do it again to try to accommodate more people. We had Jill Robertson from the Appalachian Artisan Center also of Appalachia's daughter come and do it for us and she did a tutorial and then turned everybody loose to create their own pieces of art. The next stained glass workshop will be held on March 25th. Registration is required and you must be at least 14 years old to attend. All participants will also be required to sign a waiver. I took the class last summer with Jill at the Appalachian Artisan Center and I was surprised to find out how easy it was to do and it wasn't as bad as I thought it was and Jill was a great teacher. So I wanted to invite her to the library so more people could have that opportunity. The workshop will last three and a half hours and are so popular among the community that the library is already planning the next workshop. Reservations fill up fast for more information call 606-437-6001. All of our programs are completely free. The materials are provided. We do require registration to keep the classes small so that Jill can help everybody individually and so that we will have enough materials. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.