 Saturday, big day. We have music, live music on stage. That'll be from about one o'clock until seven. We have the kids' day in the park and we have over $3,000 worth of toys that these kids are going to get. This is all free. Any child just come to the playground, city park and just have fun and you're going to end up winning something. At seven o'clock we do our parade around town and if our department's going to end up with their biggest fire truck that's going to be leading this parade and we'll be going down a bypass in front of the city park for the kids. Then we'll be going into the river field. There we'll be having the first time ever motorcycle dry gracing. Street box only and this is going to be some great stuff. We'll be having the blood center here and when we speak of blood center we we have the record state record for the most units of blood collected in one day here at the Harley store and that was back a few years ago we had 238 units of blood in eight hours and Randy Jones he was dead on this blood center stuff so he was one that got us behind in the blood so he's not with us any longer but he sure he sure after the blood part. Randy Jones he and I got together on this little project 14 year ago and it was a toy drive. We just want to take some toys to the hospital and it turned out we made a little bit of money. We jumped on it pretty hot pretty hard I guess but in 13 year we have taken $587,000 for the Lexington Shriners Hospital and with a help of double quick we've taken over 50,000 toys. Sunday our big day eight o'clock we have church services here at the Harley store. Nine o'clock we do a pre-ride at ten o'clock kickstands up. This ride is going to be a little bit different than the rides we've had before because this ride is going to be a Pike County ride for Pike County Shrine kids and this ride is going to go up 23 to Elkhorn Creek over to Elkhorn over to Phelps back to 119 back to 23 back to the mine shaft Harley-Davidson and there we'll be giving away a brand new low rider motorcycle. This is the Randy Jones Memorial ride and we do it in honor of him.