 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with sign up or renewal of a two year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Early this morning, the parking lot of Kentucky State Police post nine looked a little different than it does most Monday mornings as 32 anxious children boarded a bus for summer camp at Trooper Island on Dale Hollow Lake. Well this is the main event. This is what we've been leading up to all year. You talked to me several times throughout the year about different programs that we're doing, different events that we're doing, different fundraisers that we do to raise money for Trooper Island and today's the day. For the next five days, 16 girls and 16 boys from Pike County will spend time swimming, canoeing, fishing, learning archery and doing other outdoor activities. And it's all possible because of Trooper Island fundraisers and donations made throughout the year and for many of these children it's the highlight of their summer. Without this camp they wouldn't have the opportunity to have anything else for a vacation. And it's a chance for troopers to show the kids that they too like to get out and have fun. All week long they've just seen us as a buddy in shorts and a t-shirt and we want to incorporate that over into the uniform as well. We don't want the uniform to scare them but we do want to bring it in as a whole to allow them to see we can have fun with them but also this is who we are, this is what we do for a job. Trooper Island is for boys and girls between 10 and 12 and Brandy Brown's two children liked it so much last year they begged to go again this summer. They just had a blast, they just went on about it and this year they were excited and ecstatic to go back. And even though it's tough to spend a week apart, most of the time both the kids and their parents enjoy a little time on their own. Bye! Bye! Let's go to the beach! Let's go! Reporting in Coal Run, I'm Shannon Deskins for EKB News.