 Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. There's just, there's no word to explain it. When you see a family that's struggling and you see that little child walk up and just see the twinkle in its eye and see that it's so happy just to get something. In the spirit of giving, Thankful Hearts Food Pantry is set to host its 32nd annual Christmas giveaway for children at the Pockville YMCA on December 9th from 8 30 a.m to 1 p.m. We've got a missionary from out of state coming and we have tons of gifts and coats and blankets and scarves and shoes and everything for children. Children do need to be there to get their gifts and stuff so Santa Claus is going to be really really fun. Tables will be set up around the Pockville YMCA route with presents for children ages 0 to 16. Anything you can think of will be in there because we've already got two trickleads here and we've got trickleads coming from Maryland and from North Carolina so there'll be lots for everybody. The organizers express deep gratitude for the ongoing support they've received but emphasize the continual need for additional donations. Up here we need donations especially during the winter time really really bad for parables and then right now both of our trucks has been broke down and we need somebody to help us with trucks if there's a mechanic that can lend it help in hand we would deeply appreciate it. For those seeking more information about the event or wishing to make a donation please call 606-437-6221. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.