 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S7, for just $99.99 and get a second one, free, while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Mr. Chris Stapleton, thanks to Ram Trucks and thanks to the Mr. Hollens-Opa Foundation, they have blessed the band program with $57,000 worth of new music instruments and equipment. We got a great donation from Chris Stapleton back in March and he gave us 28 instruments and a line of drum carriers, but we still are using the uniforms that were bought in the mid-90s and so they're about 20 years old and it's getting to the point they're falling apart, seams are coming loose and they're still a little stained and we always are in need of sponsorship for instrument repairs. That's something that will never go away, reeds, oils, things like that. These uniforms are just awful. They're not meant for the newer, beefier equipment to go under them and it would just be a lot more helpful and we could be more agile and movable on the field, but right now our uniforms keep us pretty stiff and they're really uncomfortable and hot. We haven't had new uniforms here since the 1990s. They actually did a Power Ranger show. They literally look like Power Ranger uniforms. Kind of embarrassing when we've been to other competitions and people judge us before they even watch us perform. Now although this is band and everybody here likes to play music, there are a lot of other reasons that they stay involved. You get a lot of high intensity workouts. Your muscle tone, you lose a lot of weight. You get a lot smarter from it because you have to deal with numbers and counting and rhythms. You get really smart by doing it, but you also get a great workout also doing it. If you're interested in becoming a band sponsor, give Martina a call at the school at 606-789-2530. Reporting from Painesville for EKB News, I'm Shawn Allen.