 The Tug Valley area CVB is looking to do some spring cleaning this Saturday with the Make It Shine Williamson Community Cleanup Project. The project will kick off April 6th at 7 30 a.m. at the Fifth Avenue Church of Christ and all are welcome to participate. We have two different time slots for different people because not everybody is early risers like some of us. We will get underway at 7 30 and then if someone wants to join us at noon they can join us at noon and start the other half of it. A lot of us will be out there all day but a lot of people don't want to get up that early or whatever they may have something going on. So they don't actually have to work the whole entire time period but if they just come out and do part of the cleanup we're doing it city-wide from West Williamson to East Williamson and then from Harvey Street Bridge all the way back to Williams Memorial Hospital in a Vincent Street. Make your ride one of a kind and see the experts at J&M Custom Auto and off-road. It's your customization candy store. Visit jmcustomauto.com and select your Make It Model. It's that easy. Window chaining, remote starts, leather interiors, sound systems, front and rear bumpers, spray and bed liners, bed covers, wheels and tires, lift kits, step rails, even underglow like kits and so much more. If you can dream it we can do it at J&M Custom. Lunch will be provided for all volunteers and bags, gloves and litter picker sticks will also be available. Well it's been a while since we've done one. We did one several years ago pre-COVID and we kind of got out of it but we have some big events coming off this summer. Of course we have tourism with our trail riders that comes into town so we really want Williamson to shine. We want to encourage friends, neighbors, family members. It's election year in Mingo County so we expect to see politicians out that if you want you know to be elected you need to be outside and shining with our area and help us make Williamson look really good. Church groups, anybody that wants to get on board that wants to make the city look a lot better. For more information go to Tug Valley Area CVB on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.