 At Pikeville Medical Center, we provide full-service cancer treatment and follow-up care. And our loss in cancer center is one of only a few in Kentucky to hold accreditation from the Commission on Cancer with accommodations. Our purpose is saving lives. From Dolly Parton and Princess Diana to the Founding Fathers of America, students at Pikeville Elementary dressed up to participate in the annual Wax Museum. The Wax Museum has become a very important event at Pikeville Elementary School. It's actually become a tradition that was started nine years ago by Jitana Hall, a sixth-grade teacher, and she started it in order to allow the students to become familiar with a lot of famous people. They learn how to do research. They learn how to work together. There's a lot of different concepts involved as they are working through it. They are incorporating writing, reading, social studies, life events. They are also learning that people in life have overcome hard times in order to make an impact on the community. For two weeks, students researched and wrote speeches on their favorite historical icons, but they took it a step further by developing costumes so that they could perform their speeches as that person. Well, you just got to speak loud and be confident in yourself because we've all worked very hard. We've studied and memorized, and we've done a great job. The teachers here have helped us very much, and we're all very prepared, so we just got to be confident in ourselves. This is the first year that we have completed the Wax Museum without Jitana Hall and the Leeds. So what we did today, because she is retiring, we dedicated the Wax Museum to her because it was her brainstorm idea to begin with, and she has been involved in doing it for the last eight years. So we wanted to honor her and honor what she has brought to our school by creating this wonderful tradition that our students love so much, so today's event was dedicated to her. The Pikeville Elementary School will be having showings of the Wax Museum on Thursday, November 16th, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and if you can't make that, they're having showings on Friday, November 17th, from 8.45 a.m. to 10.30 a.m., and 11 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Jameson Killin.