 On Friday, June 9th, Pikeville Medical Center will be serving pancakes for breakfast on the 11th floor of the hospital. This breakfast fundraiser is open for anyone to attend and will feature special guest Buddy Bear, the Me Too Children's Hospital mascot. Tickets to attend the breakfast are available both online and at the door. We're serving pancakes. This is at the top of the tower in Pikeville Medical Center. This is up on the 11th floor. So come up to the 11th floor between 7 and 11. Friday, June 9th, Buddy Bear is going to be there. He'll take pictures with everybody but you can get your belly full of pancakes. And the great part about it is that it's all going to benefit the Me Too Children's Hospital at Pikeville Medical Center. So you can pay at the door if you don't want to commit ahead of time but of course if that's the type that you are and you want to go ahead and put on your calendar and go ahead and buy your tickets, you can do that. You can go to www.give2pmc.org slash breakfast with Buddy Bear. Cancer. It's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. Pikeville Medical Center is a non-profit organization. Therefore, all the money going toward the fundraiser will be used by the Me Too Children's Hospital. That's the fundraising arm of Pikeville Medical Center. Of course, PMC is a non-profit and so is the foundation. So when we do fundraising events, for example, Colors of Courage, the 5k that we do every year is getting ready to come up in September. When people donate to that, it goes through the PMC Foundation. So this is just another event that we have that goes through the foundation that will support something at Pikeville Medical Center. Because Colors of Courage goes to patients, directly goes to patients at the Cancer Center, this breakfast with Buddy Bear is going to go to the Me Too Children's Hospital. You know, what a great way to say, hey, summer is starting, schools are out, get the kids up that morning, take them for a pancake breakfast and let them see Buddy Bear. Reporting from out in Top News, I'm Nick Colum.