 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. A pop-up Pride March was held in Prestonsburg this evening. Dozens gathered together displaying their pride flags, signs and colors all in an effort to peacefully carry the message and values of the LGBT community. It is all about community. We're all coming together as one and we welcome anyone in the community regardless of their LGBT connections. If they want to come they can. This is about love and respect and just showing support for the community and everyone has been nothing but smiles today. I want to show that love is love and it's equality, that no one is different and everyone should be able to be with the person they want. It's important to let people know that we are people just like them and we may be a little bit different but we're still people. Some of the March participants traveled many miles to come show their support. Support they did not have themselves growing up. We're from Moorhead and we were one of the couples that were involved with the episode with Kim Davis. So we did our first Pride Festival last year and we're getting ready to do our second Pride Festival on October 7th. I grew up in Eastern Kentucky. I grew up in Letcher County which is really close to Prestonsburg. I know it's really important to have that support. I didn't have that when I was growing up. I think that younger people now really need to have that support. Event organizers would like to thank the City of Prestonsburg and everyone who helped make the March such a success. Reporting from Prestonsburg, I'm Shawn Allen for EKB News.