 The Appalachian Wireless, 30th anniversary holiday sale is going on now from now until the end of the year. Visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale and give away. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. As the 2021 season comes to an end, the Appalachian Center for the Arts is ready to pull the curtains on their next line of shows. Previously we spoke with director of education Eric Buckley about their plans for 2022. 2022 is really exciting. We start off, for those of you who have gotten this, you know, of the audience who have gotten to go to the Overlook Events Center for a couple of the murder and merriment dinner theater mysteries that we do, we have actually gotten them to agree to come four times next year. And they are going to come in Valentine's Day, they are going to come Derby weekend one day in the summer and then for Christmas again. So those will all be, and we are actually selling them as a package so you can get tickets for all four because the last one, fortunately, unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, sold out. So those are on there. We also have our first co-production with the Mountain Arts Center. We are going to be doing Disney's The Descendants and that is going to be going up, there is registration available for that for students from 12 to 18 and we are doing that as a co-production with the Mac, with their junior pros who are going to be the orchestra for the show. So we are super excited about that. That will be one weekend at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonburg and one weekend here. Coming along for the ride in 2022 will be a sing-along production of The Sound of Music, a stage production of The Jungle Book, Legally Blonde, Driving Miss Daisy, Zandu, and local legend, The Death of Octavia Hatcher. Also returning are some fan favorites and new seasonal shows. Then obviously around Halloween also, The Dead Ball, which has become a standard celebration right around that time of year, super exciting, super fun. And then finally we are going to finish off the year in 2022 with the bass-ranking family classic, which is now a stage version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. And you know, that's with Yukon Cornelius, Herbie the elf who wants to be a dentist, and of course everybody's favorite Red-Nosed Reindeer. So it's a crazy 2022 season and also we are going to be getting to do the Mountain Girl experience again, which is going to be expanded to two days this year. And it was such a huge success. We had people here from nine states last year and we are expecting even more. You know, great music, terrific artists and musicians. And we actually have a lot of very special, one-off things that we are going to be announcing as the year goes in. Some things that we are looking forward to for the app to do during hillbilly days, some special guests, and maybe some returning people. So we are really excited and it's going to be a crazy, wonderful, busy, exciting year. Thank you Eric. Perfect. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.