 At Audiology Associates at Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. On Friday, November 11th, the VFW post in Pikeville will be putting on a Veterans Day parade. The celebration will begin at one in the afternoon and will feature local veterans recalling their stories during the time they served. Mountain Top News spoke with VFW's Dick Commander Nathan Sesco to learn more. So we're doing the Veterans Day parade. The city is actually putting it on and the people of Pikeville Elementary are the one pushing it. But it's going to start at 1pm at the courthouse, the new courthouse. We start there, we line up and we walk from there all the way down to the park. And from that point forward, they'll be speaking at the park and all the kids line up down the street on Main Street. And then they file into the park and listen to veterans tell their story, talk about what Veterans Day means to them, things like that. Sesco says Veterans Day isn't a matter of politics, but a day to recognize our country's heroes. Without them, we wouldn't be living the peaceful lives we are today. I don't care what side of the aisle you sit on. Democratic Republic doesn't matter. So we just want to show every veteran, thank you. And it's awesome living this town because they're so pro-veteran in this town. I mean, we just hosted our second fall conference for the VFW. And people are coming from Paducah because it's so pro-veteran here. They love, they drive literally across the state to come here because it's so welcoming to veterans. That's awesome. We are sacrificing part of our lives so other people can drive up and down the road. You can go to Walmart, you can go shopping, do all that. Because of those people, if these veterans weren't serving somebody else, son or daughter, husband or wife would be there. They may be in Louisiana at Fort Polk or something, but they're not. They're giving up a section of their life so we can be free in this country. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colm.