 The basement shop.com is the premier spot for the beefiest bases, acoustics, drum kits, even ukuleles with a wide variety new and used musical instruments and accessories from D-Drum, Luna, Dean, Specter, Warwick, Sadowski. Head over to the basement shop.com to find the gear you need to rock out. The basement shop.com. April Fool's Day is right around the corner and it's no joke that the Johnson County Trail Towns Committee is hosting their sixth annual Fool's Day four-mile paddle here at the Paintsville Lake. We'll be going out to what is locally referred to as the crag. It's a stack of rocks that's quite beautiful. It's won photography awards all across the state for how pretty it is. The kayak journey will be two miles in and two miles out with the attendance being escorted by the oil springs fire and rescue station too. They always have their crew on the water with us so everyone feels safe while they're enjoying maybe their first time doing this. Speaking of that, if it's your first time, what better time to try it out than with a group? Everyone will meet at the first boat ramp coming in to the Paintsville Lake State Park. So this will be the Johnson County Trail Towns six-year hosting the Fool's Day paddle. They also do many different events that would be great to get involved in. Anyone can attend but if you're under age 18 you need to have a parent come with you. You can bring your own kayak. We have five kayaks for Trail Town but they are on you know first come first served so whoever gets there first is going to get the kayak. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking greenery surrounding the Paintsville Lake and you may even see some wildlife along the way. We have many eagles around the area. Those are something that you might see. We have we are very very populated with deer so you might even catch deer swimming across the lake. You never know but there's so many animals you might encounter and birds and it's just just all around just beautiful. The event is free to attend with a journey beginning at 12 p.m. and depending on the speed of the group could last until 5 p.m. For more information visit Johnson County Trail Towns Committee on Facebook. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.