 Take your journey into the with the Appalachian Center for the Arts. We have got a really good show and it into the woods. It's it's I mean most people grew up hearing these stories of Little Red Riding Hood Cinderella. The Into the Woods Junior Summer Camp aims to educate aspiring actors, singers and stage crew members about the various aspects of theater production. They came in last Monday. They did an audition. We placed them in roles and everything like that. And they come in from nine to three every day. And right now we're about to jump into our first run through for a tech rehearsal. You sign up for this and you come in and you you have two weeks to have the show. And by Friday on the second week you have your first performance. And so it does it's very fast pace. Participants have dedicated themselves to the creative process putting together an entire production from scratch. It's kind of like a theater boot camp. You know you get the full experience but there's kids of all different experience levels. So summer camps are a great way to kind of dip your foot into the pool of acting. Not only do you learn stuff you I mean it's really you you get all you have all these friendships you make connections with people and it's amazing how many people you get to know and how much you get to learn with all these people. And it is just an amazing experience to get to have this much fun with something I love to do. And I've always loved to do sing and act with the people that I love because I love these people here and the theater is a community. It is friends. It's it's a family. It's it's like a family. Cancer it's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. One of the outstanding aspects of the Appalachian Center for the Arts is their commitment to inclusivity. We're doing three summer camps this year, performance camps. And every matinee performance is a sensory friendly show. So what that means is that we will have the house lights up a little bit. It won't be as dark in the theater. Our sound will be at a lower level. So that people who may have sensory sensitivities be sensitive to loud noises, dark places, things like that can also come and enjoy our shows. Tickets for the performances of Into the Woods Jr. are now available for purchase on theapparts.org. In the amount of time that we have to put together a show we have a really good show for everybody. So please please come out and see us. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.