 Summer has arrived and Appalachian Wireless has a great sell on the world's hottest smartphone from now to the end of the month. You can get the amazing iPhone 13 for more than half off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Johnson County Jeep Club will be hosting its sixth annual Fallen Officer Ride and its second annual KSP Trooper Island Show and Shine July 29th and 30th. All proceeds from the event will go towards KSP Trooper Island came for kids. We will be having our second annual KSP Trooper Island Camp for Kids kickoff party along with our second annual Show and Shine. We've opened it up this year. It's open to cars, trucks, motorcycles, rat rods, side by sides and of course jeeps. All of our trophies this year is going to be very unique. They are all custom made so we're very excited about that. It's $10 from them to come out and show their vehicles. We're going to have plenty of vendors on hand. We've got several really nice store prices to give out. We will follow it up. We will have food vendors and such there as well. The Show and Shine will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. at the citizens bank of Paintsville parking lot. There will be a pre-registration tent for the sixth annual Fallen Officers Ride as well as food and other vendors. On Saturday we follow up with our sixth annual Kentucky State Police Fallen Officer Memorial Ride. We're going to take a little different route this year, but it's going to be a great day and we're just praying for good weather because the Lord knows we need it. The ride is going to average approximately three and a half to four hours. We will be opening up registration at 8 o'clock that morning over at Citizens Bank in the parking lot over on Broadway and then we will roll out promptly at about 11 o'clock. The Johnson County Jeep Club raised over $10,000 for Trooper Island in 2021. They have recently released a challenge to place a thin blue line on your vehicle's mirrors to honor Fallen Officers. We were just talking the other day, we'd put out the challenge about doing the thin blue line on our mirrors to show the love and support for the guys in blue and gray because you know in our time of need when we need somebody and we're terrified and scared they're the first people we call and you know there's no greater way that you can show your love and support for them than to use your vehicle and it's for a great cause and it doesn't matter if it's a Jeep, a car, a truck, a motorcycle, it doesn't matter. You can still show your love and support and this is a great way of doing it. Registration for the show and shine is $10 and registration for the ride is $35 for a single or $58 for a double. The ride registration also includes a t-shirt and a meal ticket. All proceeds will go to Trooper Island. For more information go to Johnson County Jeep Club on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.