 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there? Why is it your ad here? Call me. Saturday, March 26th, Johnson County Library will be hosting their first family fun day of the year with a theme, Gardening Fun. The event will feature guest speakers and activities for kids of all ages. Our special guest speaker will be Brian Jeffers from the Kentucky Extension Office. He's an agent for the Agriculture and Natural Resources. He's just going to go over some gardening techniques that the kids can take home and practice. We have Griffith Family Farms providing us tomato plants for the kids to plant. And then we also have some garden gnomes that the kids can paint and take home with them. He will have a special guest, Pete the Cat, and he will be doing a story hour with the kids. Johnson County Library typically hosts eight family fun days a year to give families an opportunity to connect with other families and make learning fun for the kids. So we've seen a decline in programs since COVID, which is very understandable. And we are trying to focus on getting families back out and participating in events and getting back into routine of feeling comfortable on being with other groups of people. We've seen an increase in depression among kids and due to the seclusion of being home and not being out and about and being able to do these things. So we're hoping to get families back into the routine of just enjoying things. The event will be held at Mountain Homeplace Pavilion at Paintsville Lake from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. For more information, call the Johnson County Library at 606-789-4355. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brandon Robertson.