 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there? Why is it your ad here? Call me. A group of local Pepsi employees are stepping up and rolling out this weekend as a show of support for a co-worker who was recently involved in a tragic accident. Ricky Tackett and Sam Smith, employees of a local Pepsi bottling group, have helped to organize a car show in downtown Potville this Saturday with the hope of raising money to help their co-worker while he is out of work and recovering. We're putting on a car show this Saturday up at the Uniplex building behind the Double Quick, the new Double Quick in town. We're trying to raise some money for one of our co-workers, a truck driver. He was in a bad accident, ATV, rolled over and done a lot of damage to him. He's going to be out of work for probably a good while here and we're trying to help him out a little bit. As Tackett and Smith explain, the main goal of this effort will be to raise money for their injured co-worker in order to help with any expenses he may incur while he is unable to work. The entry fee for the event will be $20, with all proceeds going directly to their friend. I understand that to be out of work a while and your bills get behind this and that, we just really want to help them out. Yeah, we just want to try to get everybody out to come down to support this. Joe probably needs the help from a lot of people because like Ricky said, he's going to be out of work for a while. Don't know, you know, it could have been any of us out here on the road in an accident. Somebody needing it. You know, we're a family here at Pepsi and the communities came together. I went out and talked to a lot of people in a lot of stores and people have donated things for this silent auction that he's having and they've always said, ask us if there's anything else they could do just to let them know and they'd be glad to help out. I mean, you know, when things happen like this, people in this area come together to help other people. While the cars show may be the main attraction during this event, the organizers explain that there will be plenty more to enjoy for guests who attend. We're going to have good concessions, silent auction table, 50-50, and we should have a lot of nice cars there. The date is October the 2nd and the time is 12 to 4 registration, five o'clock, we're giving out the awards. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Sloan.