 We spoke with City Commissioner Steve Hartsock to find out more about the plans for this two-day event. Well, today we're having the Moonshine and Music Festival. This time of year we know people's wanting to get out. It's going to be one of our last events before winter takes over and for a long winter. We, Jimmy Day on Ever Want the City, they put this together and we've got great vendors from local vendors. And then we got people from, come from everywhere down here and we're just hoping for a great crowd. Hartsock mentions that the primary motivation for this festival is simply to offer the community a chance to get out and spend time with friends and family downtown and hopefully restore a sense of normality following the cancellation of multiple other events which had been planned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Well, this festival, it was scheduled for earlier in the year and it got canceled then on County COVID and other things like that. But this is just trying to help people out just to give them something to do. We know we've missed Hillbilly days the last couple of years. So this festival here, we're hoping it'll just be a small part to make up for that. And I think everybody's really going to have a good time. We've got a great concert tonight at the arena with the news boys in town. So we just think it's going to be a great time. Hartsock also mentions that while this is only the second moonshine Music and Makers Festival to be hosted in Pikeville, the city hopes that the event will continue to grow for years to come. We're hoping to, this is our second one and we're hoping this is something that'll grow. And I believe it will. They're going to have great music here on Main Street tonight, later today. And everybody just come on down and have a great time. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joshua Sloan.