 Summer is here and the 12 mini deal just got even hotter. The iPhone 12 mini is now one penny with a two-year contract. Visit an Appalachian Wireless Retail location or go to AppalachianWireless.com to view this amazing deal. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The Leva Amp Music Series continued in White'sburg, Kentucky Thursday evening with none other than blues rock legend Eric Gales. We're having a great time. The crowd is enthusiastic. The band is amazing. Eric Gales is possibly the best guitar player in the world according to Carlos Santana and Eric Clapton and Joe Bonimosa. Three guys who ought to know a little bit about guitar playing. So far, the series has consisted of several national touring acts such as the Rad Trads, the Ted Yoder Group, and the Kentucky Head Hunters with more acts coming up every Thursday. We're really happy to be able to bring great acts in. We really try to zero in on high-caliber musicianship and we're definitely getting that tonight with Eric Gales. During each music series event, several vendors set up such as the farmers market and food vendors so attendees can enjoy food and drinks while watching a spectacular live show. But Ruth says the concert series has more than just live music. It's about health and wellness. Appalachian Regional Health Care is our presenting sponsor. Mountain Comprehensive Health Corporation is one of our platinum sponsors. And it's about wellness. They believe and we believe that bringing live music into the town will make people feel better, make people happy. And it's all about living well and trying to set up a great environment for our local folks to live in. For more information, visit grant.levemp.org. So we've got Susie Boggs coming up next week on the 19th. We have Arlo McKinley coming on September the 16th. Magnolia Boulevard shuts things down on the 23rd. We have Grammy winner Terence Simeon and the Zydeco Travelers coming on September the 9th. So we've got quite a few shows left, all high-caliber, high-quality musicians coming to Weizberg. So everybody come out. It's free. It's family-friendly. There's no reason not to come at this point. If you can go see world-class high-caliber music for free with your whole family and maybe even getting fed at the same time, I can't come up with a good reason why you shouldn't come. We want people to be safe. We want people to come out. We're having a good time in the outdoors. So please come on out. It's a great time here in Weizberg. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Jeremy Justice.