 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The Appalachian Center for the Arts loaded in their new art exhibit. So we've got a new gallery coming in in March, and it is the works of Tim Smith and Tina Oosley, and they are from Big Sandy Community College, and they're bringing their stuff in, they're going to be showing in March. Yeah, this exhibit is an exhibit of artworks which we've worked on for some years now, some's newer and some's older. Tina Oosley, my fiance and me, we work together as artists. She works mainly with oil paint, and I work with many mediums including sculpture, printmaking, painting, drawing, and other things. And we just really enjoy making art together. The exhibit will open to the public March 1st and is free to view, but select pieces will be up for sale. Tina works predominantly in the expressionistic style with her loose brush strokes and sometimes arbitrary colors and plays of scale and things like that. It can fall in some of her works as more abstract than expressionism. Me, on the other hand, I have no specific style, so to say. I'm about to switch constantly back and forth, and I just enjoy trying a lot of different things. The gallery will be open Monday through Friday, 1 to 4.30 p.m. or by appointment. Me and her both are natives of the region. I've lived in Pikeville and over at Raccoon Creek, Kentucky, growing up and so forth. And it's just great to see the arts being promoted in this region much stronger than it has been in the past. And we both are very supportive of that, especially at this place. We're very excited that Pikeville has got a great venue for the arts needed for a long time here. Reporting from Mount Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.