 Following the flooding disaster that affected many parts of eastern Kentucky, Mountain Top Media, Appalachian Wireless, the Appalachian Wireless Arena, Mountain Girl Experience, East Kentucky Dream Center, and Hillbilly Christmas in July, collaborated on the East Kentucky Rising Benefit Concert to raise money for the East Kentucky Dream Center. For that event, our goal was $20,000 and we're really proud to say that we raised over double that. So around $42,000 were raised in one night. All of our proceeds from East Kentucky Rising have gone to the East Kentucky Dream Center, which is a local organization right here in Pikeville. And so they're helping people right here in our community with things like getting gift cards for lows to purchase things they need to rebuild, to get new mattresses, to get clothing or whatever supplies. You know, it's kind of a little bit different. My name is Aaron Crump, Chief Medical Officer at Pikeville Medical Center. The Heart and Vascular Institute, it's really an incredible program. Made incredible because of the providers, because of the technology, and because of the staff. We've truly become the leading provider of Heart and Vascular Services in eastern Kentucky. And in fact, what we do compares to anywhere in the nation. Pikeville Medical Center, when it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. The East Kentucky Rising Benefit Concert was put together very quickly as a response to all the people in need in the area. The East Kentucky Rising event was put together in a matter of days after the flood occurred. And it was just put together by several folks and entities here in the community that just had the heart that we immediately wanted to do something. So we had folks from Mountain Girl Experience, from Hillbilly Christmas in July. Mountain Top Media took care of the coverage of the event, all of our musicians donated their time. The over $42,000 raised at the East Kentucky Rising Benefit Concert went entirely to the East Kentucky Dream Center. Many members of the community came out to donate money and time to help their neighbors get back on their feet. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.