 Santa knows where all the best toys are, and this December, many of the Hunter smartphones are just a penny, with service in Appalachian Wireless. Stop by your local Appalachian Wireless to check out all of the great smartphone deals that consistently top the nice lists. This Christmas is truly going to be bigger and better than ever. Better service, bigger savings, that is. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's the season of giving, and the Cavalier Cafe in Jenkins decided to give a free hot meal to the community. The restaurant hosted a community soup kitchen the Friday before Christmas, providing soup, sandwiches and soft drinks to anyone and everyone. We have homemade vegetable soup, chicken noodle soup, potato soup, peanut butter sandwiches, drinks. Santa Claus is going to be here from 12 to 4. We have gifts for boys, girls, different ages. Some of our employees even purchased the gifts for Santa to give out, so it's really getting like a team effort. It was a festive atmosphere in the Cavalier Cafe during the soup kitchen, complete with Christmas music and a visit from a very special guest. Root off the red nose reindeer. Reindeer. Had a very shiny nose. Like a light bulb. I'll have that. Yeah you do. If you could get them to make some cookies for me, and put them out there with a glass of milk and maybe a little old carrot for my reindeer, that would be real good to be an extra present. And among those who partook in the free lunch were a couple of Santa's elves in disguise, one of whom said he frequents the Cavalier Cafe. Oh it's wonderful, it's free and I eat here every day for lunch. Good people, good food. Cavalier Cafe owners Jay and Christy Graham said the event was held on what is typically the restaurant's busiest day of the week, but they and the staff were happy to give the community a last minute Christmas gift. When Christy and I purchased the pharmacy and the cafe, we made a vow that we would do everything to give back to the community that we possibly could, and this is part of that. People were shocked that we were doing it during our lunch rush because we are offering free soup, sandwiches and drinks, but we turned one of our busiest selling days into something to give back to the community. Warm hearts and hot soup for Christmas. Wishing you and yours a merry Christmas and reporting in Jenkins for EKB News. I'm Chris Anderson.