 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. With fall just around the corner, those at Three Mile Creek Farms are preparing for their annual pumpkin patch this year. Monday Mountain Top spoke with farm owner Rob Elkins about the fun. We're going to have a hay ride again this year. We've got two zip lines, we've got rock climbing walls, we've got rope climbing walls, we've got inflatables. We have tons of stuff, way too many to name, but tons and tons of stuff. Plus the petting zoo and that's always the kids and parents' favorites is the petting zoo. They love the petting zoo and our animals look forward to it as much as the kids do. They look forward to the treats and the kids and getting to interact with everybody. After July's floods, Elkins was unsure if the pumpkin patch would return following damage sustained to the farm. With funds accumulated from the patch, Elkins says it helps them rebuild and take care of their many animals. We did not think we were going to do it and we have worked so hard to get it back so that we can do it. And we did lose a lot of stuff, all of our little small toys and that sort of stuff is all gone. But that's okay because God's blessed us to be able to get it ready and get to where we're at today. And it is a huge surprise that we are even getting to have it. So it's kind of like a triumph of overcoming the flood. As scary and horrible as it was, we were coming out on the other side. Three Mile Creek Farms Pumpkin Patch will be held October 1st and 2nd at 11am and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday thereafter. Admission is $15 per car. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korgel.