 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Saturday, April 1st, 606 Lumberjacks and Coal Run held a ribbon cutting ceremony. The venue offers axe throwing and concession as well as a rage room for those wanting to relieve some stress. 606 Lumberjacks will officially open to the public on April 7th and reservations are available now. So I'm extremely thankful and happy to be finally done with working with my hands. It's been a long time coming. We've worked really hard and we've pretty much done a lot of it ourselves. We're an axe throwing place as you can see obviously, but in doing that we're entertainment ways. We want people to have that experience and come here. Next weekend on Friday will be our grand opening, April 7th. In the grand opening we're going to be reservation only. So starting this weekend people can get on our website and start looking at axe throwing lanes for them and their friends. It's really easy. We have really cool software. You're going to put everything in what you want and we'll pop it on our screen and we'll get you scheduled up and we can't wait to see you. Little wants to provide a form of entertainment no one else in Pike County is offering. He is also asking for contributions to the raid room in the form of donated items to later be destroyed. In our raid room we'll have three different packages people can pick from. And each package will have different items that are listed in advance for different groups of people, amounts. We have a cover-alls. People have to wear it. They put on over their clothes. They have to have closed-toed shoes. And we have a mask for them to wear to keep all the parcels away. We're completely safe. Go in there and just smash anything you see that's smashed. And have a good time. I want everybody to come try it at least once. We're local guys. And just trying to do something a little different in Pike County. Come throw some axes. Reporting from Out in Top News, I'm Nick Colum.