 Mountain Top Media is preparing for their 52nd annual Halloween in downtown Pikeville on Monday, October 30th. The event will bring fun, prizes, and Halloween candy to the Mountain Top Media stage where listeners can participate in a citywide scavenger hunt. Halloween begins at 6 p.m. and will also be broadcast on WDHR 93.1, the GOAT 98.1, ROK 103.1, and Z107.5. I've been with the company since 2019, so the first one I co-hosted that with Cindy Mae Johnson and Brittany Rowe 2020. We actually did it from right here, where I'm sitting right now, and it was me and Brittany and Jeff Meek. Everything was virtual, you know, because nobody could go out. And then the following year, me and Brittany have co-hosted the last two. I think this year it's going to be me and Dave Stamford. And it's just fun. You know, it's a scavenger hunt kind of thing. We give clues out. You know, it's on the radio, so everybody out there in their cars, they listen in for the clues and we give them from the stage. So, you know, you've got people driving around. You've got people walking around in the city. And it's always fun because there's always great, great prizes. We've got some great sponsors. And this year's probably going to be the biggest one we've ever done. You want to save money. An Appalachian wireless gets that. Right now, you can get up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and the greatest on the advantage and limited plan with a trade-in. Did y'all hear me? Up to $650 off select devices, including the latest and greatest with a trade-in. I'm not a math whiz, but this deal, it's amazing. And you'll be on the region's premier network. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. This year's Halloween is made possible through sponsors such as Appalachian Wireless, Craig Dameron Furniture, Community Trust Bank and more. Winners must be present at the event to claim their prize. It's a fun family atmosphere. You know what I mean? I love this time of year. Halloween's my favorite time of year. That's probably why I end up hosting Halloween every year. But, you know, again, we've got the horror movie marathon. We've got Halloween going on, you know, all the area trunk retreats and stuff like that. I urge everyone, my daughter's three and a half. She's just now, you know, getting to the age where she realizes what's going on. So everybody, bring your kids out and enjoy Halloween. Again, it's a safe, fun time. And you can win some great prizes. Reporting from Out in Top News, I'm Nick Colum.