 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The 36th annual Seed Time on the Cumberland Festival will be held in person for the first time since COVID on Friday, June 3rd and Saturday, June 4th. We have live performances all day. We have film screenings from different departments at Apple Shop. Like AMI will be screening some films. It's really an opportunity in space for all of Apple Shop to really get involved and kind of showcase their work to the community and the entire event is free and open to the public. Previous Seed Time festivals had been held online due to COVID, but with restrictions lifted, Apple Shop is excited to host local artisans and musicians to showcase their talent. There will be vendors. There will be some local artisans here and we'll also have an art gallery put on by Lacey Hill and the artists. Our headliners are Wayne Graham, local band to Widesburg. We have Amethyst Kea, Grammy-nominated artist and also Deli and Bradley who is more like bluegrass and also local originally from the area. The much anticipated two-day festival will be held in Widesburg on the Apple Shop campus come rain or shine. We're really excited for Seed Time. We hope to see a bunch of people there and this sort of feels like a kickoff to the summer. And just a huge thank you to all of our sponsors and community members who have made this event possible. Yeah, this really is a community effort and the past few years with COVID we kind of emphasize that like it's not the same without everyone involved. For more information about Seed Time on the Cumberland you can visit appleshop.org. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.