 When I'm on stage, it changes my life and it changes my personality and I get to feel like I'm at home. John's Creek Elementary celebrated one of their own today, art and music teacher Brittany Lyons. Lyons won the inaugural Hillbilly Superstars talent show Saturday, April 20th and today the school held an assembly to celebrate her win. It has been the most amazing experience. I have been so blessed by it. This has been unexpected and this was probably the cherry on top of an amazing experience. My students, I truly love them with all of my heart. They mean so much to me. I come to school every day with the best job every day and they are so supportive of me and all of my crazy things that I do. So to see them cheering me on was, it was amazing. Outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, adult and youth behavioral counseling and now psychiatric services, accepting Medicare and all major insurance, recovery is hard, regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, LLC in Pikeville and Weizberg, call 606-432-5660, find us on Facebook. Lyons won $400, a recording session at the Mountain Arts Center, a music video at Mountain Top Productions and a radio spotlight. The other finalists, Kendra Sloan and Quinn Porter, took home $200 and $100 respectively. I thought the other contestants were amazing. I was so proud of them, especially the two that were on the finals with me. I thought that they shared great poise. They are so talented and they were so young to be in a competition with adults. There's usually divisions and for them to put themselves out there, I was just very proud of them and as a teacher, maybe that's the teacher in me, I thought that it was wonderful and I love seeing all of the other talent in eastern Kentucky and I just think that it was a wonderful thing to bring back to Heal Billy Days that we can see all of this talent that maybe doesn't get to show, like to go and do a full set at Heal Billy Days, maybe they just feel more comfortable in this kind of setting. So it was great. Stay tuned to Mountain Top News to see Lyons' exciting plans for the future. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.