 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Monday, August 8th, the Pike County Public Library held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new story trail at Bob Amos Park. The trail is a project the library has wanted to complete for some time and is now open for the public, welcoming families of all kinds. Well, we've been wanting to do a story trail for a while and we have been looking at different locations and talking to different people. And we finally got up with PJ and we figured out this was the perfect spot for one. It's a handicap accessible trail, so it's easy for the kids. You can bring a stroller up here if you want to and it's not too long. So we have 24 posts total. It starts out with a little bit of information about the book and then it goes page by page through the story all the way to the end. And at the end of there is QR code where you can check out more books online or look at our catalog to find more storybooks that your child might be interested in. Lois Ellert is the author. She is a favorite of ours. The book is perfect for the trail. We picked it because he talks about the trail being rough on his paws and we liked the concept of the dog on the trail. We encourage people to bring their pets up here as long as they're leashed, they can come. And so that's one of the reasons why we picked Ralph Lois Ellert for our first story. We hope to change every month. We will definitely do seasonally. We might have to slow down during the winter months when it's cold and people aren't taking hikes anyway, but we definitely want to hit the major holidays and have a fun event for Halloween and Christmas. The story trail is also completely handicap accessible with an emphasis on inclusivity. The Pike County Public Library is aiming for an experience that anyone can participate in. Well, we like to be inclusive for everyone at the library. That's something that we strive for and the handicap accessible trail. Make sure that families of any ages or ability can participate and enjoy the trail. For Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.