 So, the purpose of the recovery celebration is to break down the stigma around addiction. We're here to celebrate those people who have went through addiction recovery or are still going through that battle. We're also here to support their families and their friends and just let them know that after all they've been through and the mistakes they've made that their community still supports them. It's very humbling to be a part of an event like this. Addiction is something that so many people here in Eastern Kentucky face and for so long there's been such a stigma around addiction and it's time that we break those stigmas down and show people that they have support. The event on Saturday, it's an open event, it's open to the public, it's a family-friendly event. We're going to have vendors here, several local community partners, local churches. There's going to be free refreshments. You're welcome to bring a blanket, sit on the lawn and enjoy the entertainment with your family. We're also going to have cardboard testimonies from the ladies from Karen's place. These ladies are in addiction recovery at Karen's place and they get up, they give a testimony, they also have a segment where they play a song and do a cardboard testimony as well so it's very powerful. We'll also have live music. Personally, I'm very passionate as well as my wife about helping those people who have struggled with addiction. I'm a songwriter and several of the songs that I've written and the lyrical content are about addiction and just trying to inspire hope in those people and let them know that it's okay to be who you are and society still accepts you. So again, like I mentioned earlier, this event's open to everybody. That's people that are in addiction recovery, have went through addiction recovery. Their family, their friends, even those people that are still struggling with addiction. You know, we're encouraging everybody just to come down and show their support.