 Appalachian Wireless has some of the best data rates in wireless on our plans and not to mention an amazing deal on one of our hottest smartphones, but that's all the time I have to explain. See store for details, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. At two of the first booths you might encounter here at Hillbilly Days, you'll find folks that are working to serve those that served our country. On Hamley Boulevard at the Pikeville Park and Garage, two different groups are stepping up during Hillbilly Days for America's veterans. The Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 308 from Logan West Virginia and the Proud Protector Veterans Suicide Prevention Team from Honecker, Virginia, set up at Hillbilly Days this year and they're bringing their message about awareness of veterans issues to the people of Hillbilly Days. You've got a lot of people that had an uncle or a brother or that had a papana that was in the military and it helps to have a presence here, so that they could go home and they said, I always saw these two veterans. Yeah, a lot of kids, they don't really know any veterans personally, so to be able to be out and be exposed, we do this a lot, other things, events out publicly, so they can actually see veterans and be able to talk to us. I love being here. Not only just, you notice that the veterans support, but a lot of people have just stopped by to thank us for our service, to shake our hand and to check things out. If it wasn't for the military, you know, we wouldn't be doing what we were doing today and I'm really so thankful that and the people that we're meeting here today, they're really thankful that someone is doing something else, you know. It just grows and grows and people love to help, but a lot of times they don't know how. So what time that I have left, I want to be working for the veterans. This is the first Hillbilly Days for both the VVA Chapter 308 and the Proud Protector Veterans Suicide Prevention Team. So come on out and lend your support to these folks. From Hillbilly Days, I'm Chris Anderson, EKB News.