 The Appalachian Wireless Holiday Sale is going on now. Till the end of the year, visit us in store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale on the hottest devices. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Thursday, December 15th, Pike County Central High School will be playing their winter concert at the University of Pikeville. It will feature their concert and jazz bands as well as the Concert Choir. The singer of bands, Jason Johnson, offers his thoughts on the upcoming performance. We do a variety of literature for our winter concert. It will be mostly based around Christmas music, classic carols that people will know, like steel, steel, steel. We'll have the choir, we'll be doing the Hallelujah Chorus, and the jazz band will also be performing. So you'll have three of our larger ensembles will be performing at the winter concert. We'll be our concert band, our jazz band, and our concert choir under the direction of Jacob Facker. The concert will take place in the Booth Auditorium located in the U-Pike Wrecked Memorial Building. Before the night is over, listeners will hear many Christmas classics and jazz renditions of other famous pieces. This is a concert series. It's one of the first ones for our concert band, our Concert Choir, to get together. It's a fun performance that we do at the Booth Auditorium on the campus of U-Pike. We're thankful to be able to utilize their facility since we don't have an auditorium to house our students here. We have a good performance. Usually, it's a full auditorium, and like I said, we do some classic Christmas carols. You'll hear the jazz band performing songs such as The Grinch, and then some classic tunes of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. It's a good way to have the Christmas spirit flowing and going into that season. From those ensembles, we also end the performance with a sing-along of some classic Christmas carols where we'll ask the audience to participate with us. We would love to see all of our community come out and support these ensembles. These students work extremely hard throughout the year, and this would be a fantastic time to show your support for our music programs. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.