 Summer has arrived and Appalachian Wireless has a great sell on the world's hottest smartphone from now to the end of the month. You can get the amazing iPhone 13 for more than half off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Hillbilly Christmas in July held their 17th annual Randy Jones Memorial Ride for the kids on Saturday, July 16th. Many turned out to attend the event, riding not only motorcycles but also jeeps and other cars. Today is the accumulation of everything that we've done since this time last year. This is our annual bike ride, the Randy Jones Memorial Ride. And if you can just look around, it's a big success already. We haven't even left the Auto Davidson store yet. But looking around here, this is crazy. We've done exceptionally well this year. We've been out in the community working. We've had a lot of events that we've been to this year. The mission of Hillbilly Christmas in July is to help the kids. They accomplish this by spending their time taking in donations for the Shriners Children's Hospital in Lexington. Our organization's sole reason for being in existence is to raise money for the Shriners Children's Hospital in Lexington. That's our total, it's our mission statement is our charity raises money for the Shriners Children's Hospital in Lexington. To date, we have taken down over $600,000 for the hospital in Lexington. While door prizes, drawings and other giveaways were held at the event, all money raised at Hillbilly Christmas in July events goes towards the Shriners Children's Hospital. If you see one of us out here wearing these t-shirts, donations are greatly appreciated. We're not going to hound you. We're not going to beat you over the head. We're just going to ask, you know, and our signs and we start every meeting is we do it for the kids. That's the reason why we do this. None of us are paid. We're just, 90% of us are just old gray-haired retirees that are just looking to do some good and help the kids. That's our main goal, just help the kids do what we can. The 17th annual Randy Jones Memorial Ride was a huge success with dozens of riders turning out to help a noble cause. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Deane.