 Trade it and upgrade it now at Appalachian Wireless and receive up to $700 off when you trade your old, eligible device in and upgrade to a new iPhone 14 Pro Max or Samsung S23 Ultra on an unlimited Appalachian advantage plan because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The Mountain Home Place Farm will be reopening for its 21st season Saturday, April 1st. The farm is a recreation of a mid-18th century farming community and includes a one-room schoolhouse, a blacksmith's shop, church, cabin, and barn. So the Mountain Home Place Farm has been open since 1992. It's located adjacent to Paintsville Lake. People have come there for years to enjoy a step back in time. It's a living history museum. It's an 1850s working farm. So you see things like the McKinsey Cabin or the old fish trap church or the one-room schoolhouse. The barn is a very popular site because we have people there that we have the animals and people love to come and interact with the animals. We have rabbits this year. We have chickens. We have goats. We have Frank the donkey of some big favorite. We're adding a few more animals that I think people will enjoy this year. Tickets to the farm are $5 per person and they will be hosting family-friendly events all summer. Some of the things that we have planned this year for the farm, of course, are very successful. Fund on the farm days are going to be going on. That'll be June, July, and August. We also have our second Saturday series that we are planning right now. So every second Saturday, there's going to be kids' activities on the farm on Saturday mornings. Those are going to be based around animal care, farming, history with the buildings and tools and instruments that people would have used during that time. We're working with some community partners to bring life to the farm and make it educational for people to come and visit both locals and tourists. For more information on upcoming events, go to Mountain Homeplace Farm on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.