 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 Johnson County Trail Town Committee will be hosting a breaking in the black top ride at the newly paved Dawkins Lion Rail Trail November 19th. The ride will be held at 1pm and hot chocolate will be available. We want anyone and everyone to come out. Bring the baby strollers, bring the bicycles, bring your three-wheeled bicycles, bring your roller skates or skateboards if that's what you want to get on the trail for. The trail is a multi-purpose trail. The pavement was specifically selected so that it's still a decent pavement for horses. So horse riders, hikers and bikers can enjoy this trail. In addition to the ride, there are raffle tickets available for $5 for a foldable adult trike and kids' bicycle. Having a paved trail is similar to having the ability to ride on the roadway. Although we have in Kentucky law legislation and statute that allows for a three-foot rideaway for bicyclists, the nature of roads in Appalach and part of the state really don't lend themselves very well to that. So there are very few places where it's very safe to ride on a roadway. They're just not wide enough to allow for a three-foot passing lane for bikes. So having a trail that is paved and everyone can enjoy safely is a very important thing. The ride is free to attend. For more information on the ride, visit Johnson County Trail Town Committee on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.