 Summer has arrived and Appalachian Wireless has a great sell on the world's hottest smartphone from now to the end of the month. You can get the amazing iPhone 13 for more than half off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. AppCycle will be hosting a pop-up art gallery during Main Street Live Friday, July 1st. The gallery will feature art from Eastern Kentucky native Wes Shane Hunt and abstract pieces from internationally recognized artists. So we have Wes Lee Hunt in here. He's one of our sort of resident artists kind of and he does a lot of live art here at the shop. He also features some pieces in our displays here at the shop and we just really want to support him as an Appalachian artist and insider art here because he's really doing art about Appalachian issues and that's really what we're all about here at AppCycle. We want sustainability and we want it to be here locally in Pikeville, in Appalachia. So we really love supporting Wes because he is just such a down home boy. AppCycle began hosting pop-up galleries not only to shed light on Appalachian artists but inspire new generations to express themselves through art. It's really important especially for the youth in Appalachia to be able to see that there are pathways to art that will be successful for them and that they can see that they don't have to shed their roots and they don't have to shed their heritage of being an Appalachian in order to be an artist or to be successful or to be seen. So I think it's really important for the community to come together and to celebrate art so that our young people can see that and it's making them more confident in themselves. If they choose to be artists, if they choose to be lawyers, doctors, whoever, then they know that they are celebrated by their community. The pop-up gallery will open at 4 p.m. July 1st. For more information on AppCycle and their upcoming events, go to AppCycle on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.