 AppalachianWireless.com is here to make your life easier, sign in or create a self-care account to pay bills, view usage or check contract dates. You can also apply for paperless billing and auto pay to save up to $5 per phone per month on post-paid plans. It's self-care from Appalachian Wireless. The city of Pikeville held their sensory safe Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 8th where special needs children got the opportunity to take photos with the Easter Bunny and hunt for eggs at Bob Amos football field. Here's the thing, and somebody had to remind me of this. If we make six children that never got to hunt an egg, get to hunt an egg and be happy, that's six children that didn't have this opportunity before and that's what we're here for. We've had a few dozen here this morning so we've made some children happy and that's really what this is all about. Despite the cold weather, football players from the University of Pikeville volunteered to help with the event, giving the children who attended the opportunity to play games meet pikey and hunt for eggs. We like to make sure that everyone kind of feels comfortable and so seeing these kids like grow up and mature and like how much they look up to us and everything and like how the years go on of sometimes us being here for four years or two and just making a connection with them and their families, it's kind of like a big deal. In spite of the cold, many children were able to search for Easter eggs in a safe and sensory friendly environment. Looking to the future, the city of Pikeville hopes to hold more sensory safe events for children in the area. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Dean.