 Who says you can't have it all? Not Appalachian Wireless. We know what you want. Appalachian Wireless offers the hottest smartphones and unlimited data plans, all on the region's number one network. Today at Big Sandy Community and Technical Schools Pikeville campus, girls from around the region are showcasing their projects from this summer's Verizon STEM camp. This STEM camp is targeted toward middle school girls, particularly in Eastern Kentucky, so that we can bring education, technology, and other motivating ideas to the forefront. We've studied augmented reality, virtual reality, information technology, and entrepreneurship. What better way to launch a career than with the middle school camp? Today is the showcase, projects where the campers are actually showcasing everything they learned in the three weeks that they're here and what they had to do for a project is develop something that would help the community and they have to be able to articulate the project and describe how it can go to market. Well, we created a microchip that you can put in your shirt, your shoe, jewelry, or anything that can help track you. Well, if your child goes missing and they don't know where they are, it can help them locate their child and then prevent more worry from the parents. You can put it in an item you really want, like you really love and you don't want to lose, so you can find that. And it's also for elderly people because they wander a lot and they forget where they are. For more information about enrollment and next year's STEM camp, visit the website listed on your screen. Reporting in Pikeville, I'm Polly Hopkins for EKB News.