 The Appalachian Advantage plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars up front. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars on your monthly bill and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage and is available at Appalachian Wireless. Appalachian Wireless will be hosting their 15th annual charity golf scramble Friday, June 3rd at Stonecrest Golf Course in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. We're excited to announce that the East Kentucky Dream Center is the charity that we've chosen this year to be the beneficiary of our charity funds that are raised during the golf tournament. So typically we raise somewhere between $8,000 and $12,000, depending on how generous the players are. It is not a tournament that's technically open to the public. It's more of a thank you to our largest business customers. We have a great gift bag that we give out to them and the hope is, is that in lieu of donating or having a huge entry fee that they will generously give to the charity of choice. The East Kentucky Dream Center works to give all children and adults in Eastern Kentucky equal access to food, clothing and basic life skills. East Kentucky Dream Center believes that love, proper education and networking can change lives and combat the effects of poverty. We chose them because they're more regionally based and we try to find some place that helps certainly a wider base than just one county or something like that. The region is very important to us. This is a local company all the way through locally owned, locally operated. All the customer service is locally based here so it's very important that we give back to the region that's given us so much. So it's very important that we choose people that are also having the same kind of vision that we do and we thought the East Kentucky Dream Center certainly lined up for that. If you would like to donate to the East Kentucky Dream Center, go to Appalachian Wireless on Facebook on June 3rd and click the link to donate. For Mount Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.