 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. The 11th annual Appalachian Seed Swap will be held Saturday, April 1st at Pike Central High School. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to buy, sell, trade and swap seeds. The Seed Swap, I think on paper it's the 11th annual Seed Swap here. It's called Appalachian Seed Swap and it started over our kitchen table. I think 12, 15 years ago we started talking about this. There was a big flood that hit Harlow's Creek and just destroyed everything on there and we thought we had lost what was called the Harlow's Creek. We called it the Harlow's Creek White Pumpkin Day. It actually was called the Farmer Brown White Cushaw, not pumpkin, White Cushaw. And we thought we were going to lose that. We thought, you know, everybody here saves seeds in their families. You know, people got tomato seeds, they've got family Cushaw seeds, they've got everything, old corn seeds. But the problem we thought was, you know, we're so prone to flooding and any other kind of natural disaster could get in here and we could lose those forever. In addition to the seed vendors, several authors such as Bill Best and Sarah Hall will be in attendance. Sarah Hall will also be teaching a class on planting by the signs. We'll start at nine in the morning. We'll have what we call the Cushaw Cutting because that's how we opened it up because, again, we started it based on the Farmer Brown White Cushaw. So we'll cut at least one Cushaw, maybe a candy roaster, maybe something else. And as soon as we do that, people will start to grab seeds fresh out of that and make them home-dry them and gives them to be a part of the seed swap and then they can start trading and working around. And there'll be the Power Farmers Market will be there. There'll be probably 70 vendors that are there to trade, trade, buy and sell seeds. We have a lot of people that come every year. But if you're someone just wanting to get into raising heirloom seeds, it's a really good place. And there'll be several classes. We haven't had them all scheduled yet, but we'll have four or five classes in some of the classrooms. It'll be at Pike County Central High School. The swap will be held from nine a.m. to one p.m. For more information, go to UK Pike County Cooperative Extension Service on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.