 Belfry Volunteer Fire Department takes this time to invite you and your family to the 41st annual Thunder in the Valley Saturday, July 2nd. Fireworks start at 10.05pm. This event will be held at Belfry High School. Come enjoy Thunder in the Valley. Also, Belfry Fire Department takes a moment to take all the sponsors that help make this event possible. Knot County Fiscal Court and Judge Executive Jeff Dobson will be hosting the 4th annual Thunder on the Mountain at MindMade Adventure Park June 30th through July 2nd. The weekend will feature food vendors, live music, fireworks, and a guided ride. We're having a got a guided ride set up. It's a little bit of appreciation we give back to our customers here at MindMade Park. We've got the individual help set up a lot with the guided rides. We're going to leave about 11 o'clock on Saturday morning from the MindMade Park office building. It's free to tour customers that come and stay with us and support our ATV park here. It's a little incentive to give back and a little appreciation. It's great to see folks come together and a lot of folks don't know the trails and this opportunity to get toured around and not worry about getting lost and have a good all day ride. If that's what you so choose, I know that the guy takes them out and there's a I guess a halfway point where you can come back into the camp or keep going and if you so choose to take the long ride. So we've got food vendors, we've got an ice cream truck here. It's just just come bring your side by side gas to up everything else we hear wait night. Taylor Austin Dye will perform at 8 p.m. And halfway to hazard will perform at 9 p.m. July 2nd. Admission to Thunder on the Mountain is $15 and kids under 12 are free. It's very important to us here, you know, it's good for our community. The end of this day celebration here, the fourth annual Thunder on the Mountain, everyone looks forward to it. I've got a good buddy last year, he's like man, he said these shirts is not say third annual Thunder on the Mountain. He said I get these shirts every year and he said it goes in my collection. He said next year you need to make sure they say fourth annual and folks, they mark their calendars for a year after year and they plan to come back to Nott County to celebrate with us. They have such a great time out here and just enjoying God's beautiful creation. For more information on Thunder on the Mountain, visit Nott County Tourism on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.