 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Pikeville Main Street's Arts Elevated Initiative has made the call for local artists to submit a sketch that shows how the mountains move them. 20 artists will be chosen and given a banner to paint that will be displayed on Handley Boulevard. We're working to create a creative district where artists have different placemaking, different areas to where their art will be displayed and we're always being inclusive of everyone from all ages with that. But the banner project's really an idea that I gathered at a Main Street meeting. It's really just a great way of getting all community members involved from all ages. The chosen artists will receive $500 featured in the Creative Arts District in downtown Pikeville and will be recognized during the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Everyone here in the mountains, you know, our hearts are so sad because of all of the loss and the tragedy with the flooding and different things. And we thought with the banner project, we would use the tagline from the city, let the mountains move you, but we would replace that word and we would give the artist an ideal of words, let the mountains inspire you, let the mountains engage you, heal you, protect you, or make you sad. You know, it just depends on that time, whatever feeling that you get when you're creating this banner. So that word, along with that tagline, will be on the bottom of the banner. So it doesn't need to be like directly as the word related, it's just the holy motion you get from that. So we just feel like we are elevating people to the mountains. All sketches must be submitted by 9 p.m., August 24th. For guidelines and to download the entry form, go to Pikeville Main Street Program on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.